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So, All-Star Extravaganza from 2002 is interesting in the way it captures that early 2000s indie wrestling vibe. It's got this raw, unfiltered energy that feels a bit different from the larger promotions. The main event, featuring Corino and Low Ki against Ohtani and Tanaka, is pretty compelling. Those guys really put in the effort, and the crowd is electric. You can feel the tension build throughout the matches, and it's definitely a showcase of skill and storytelling in the ring. The atmosphere is so distinct, like a mix of excitement and unpredictability that’s hard to find nowadays. It’s a snapshot of a pivotal time in wrestling history, encapsulated in this single event.
All-Star Extravaganza has become somewhat of a collector's item due to its historical significance in Ring of Honor's early days. It was released on DVD, but copies can be hard to find, particularly in good condition. The event captures a specific moment in wrestling history, reflecting the indie scene's growth. Collectors seem to appreciate both the in-ring performances and the raw atmosphere that this event encapsulates.
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