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So, Tagteam is a curious slice of early '90s wrestling cinema that captures the chaotic energy of the ring mixed with a dose of behind-the-scenes drama. You’ve got these two wrestlers, Tricky Rick and Billy the Body, navigating the murky waters of the wrestling world, which has its own set of moral dilemmas. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to that feeling of unpredictability you get with wrestling itself. The performances, while not Oscar-worthy, carry a certain charm and authenticity that makes you root for these guys. Plus, there’s a playful atmosphere that pervades the film, making it feel both light-hearted and serious at the same time. It’s definitely a unique find for collectors interested in cult wrestling films.
Tagteam has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with its VHS version becoming harder to find as nostalgia for the wrestling boom of the early '90s resurfaces. There aren’t many formats out there, making it a quirky piece for those who appreciate the charm of wrestling-themed narratives. Its mix of practical effects and campy performances adds to its allure, inviting collectors to dig deeper into this lesser-known gem.
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