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DVD Review : The Territory presents iDOLS DONT EXiST
iDOLS DONT EXiST is the first DVD release from The Territory, which
is a weekly California based internet television series that focuses
on independent federations in NoCal. In their press materials, The
Territory calls itself a smart show aimed at the smart fan with
the goal of capturing the impact of being inside the ring by
bringing it to the home viewer via the utilization of the world
class apron angle and placement of as many cameras in as many spots
as possible. The materials go as far as to say it is comparable to
that of Vince McMahons presentation minus the 64 man production
crew, It then says the product is being presented documentary style,
which started to confuse me. Ultimately once I sat down and watched
the DVD it would turn out that like many press releases the fluff PR
doesnt always explain exactly what the actual product is.
The Territory does live up its claim of presenting their matches
unlike other indy feds in that they offer many more camera angles.
The majority of indy fed dvds I have seen offer the hard cam and
one ringside handheld camera. Does this make The Territory a better
presentation than those of the typical indy fed? Well in some ways
yes and in some ways no. At times it will offer an excellent angle
on something that most others would not of got, while other times it
can make you nauseous with the constant movement. Lighting can at
times leave something to be desired but to be expected with the Indy
scene, however to even try and mention any Indy fed and its filming
in the same breath as the WWE and its filming is silly, lets not go
there and instead look at the actual product.
A 2 Disc set running over 3 hours in length, iDOLS DONT EXiST offers
up a slew of violent hardcore blow off matches to various feuds from
across the territory. Whether it be a street fight, or something
much more insane like a barefoot thumbtack match or Double Hell Cage
match, the theme to this DVD is bloodshed and plenty of it. This is
a best of release but if you were to watch the show on a regular
basis you would get the chance to see the characters in question
play heel one week and face another as they tour through various
indy feds in the state.
A Table match between Rik Luxury and Adam Thornstowe is next, which
was part of a best of 7 series between the pair. Fairly
straightforward table match in a venue that had some very poor
lighting. One of the highlights of disc 1 is a tapei death match
between Timothy Thatcher and the Big Ugly. Beyond the glass taped to
their fists, lightubes come into play in this match and is a hard
fought bloodfest. Disc 1 then wraps up with a 6 man tag match
between The Reno Scum and the Cartel which is another match that
ends up as a big street fight.