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Create a 15-second ultra-realistic cinematic vertical (9:16) wrestling sequence. Scene Style: Intense sports drama with gritty, high-energy atmosphere. Dimly lit underground wrestling arena with harsh overhead spotlights, dust particles in the air, and a roaring crowd blurred in the background. Wet mat reflecting light, sweat and motion emphasized with slow-motion detail. Characters: Two powerful male wrestlers with athletic, muscular builds. One in red gear, the other in black gear. Both highly focused, aggressive, and determined. Action Sequence (fast-paced cuts): 0–4s: Fighters circle each other, tension rising, close-up shots of eyes and heavy breathing. 4–8s: Explosive grapple—one wrestler attempts a takedown, both struggle for control in a dramatic slow-motion clinch. 8–12s: Counter move—lift and slam onto the mat, dust and sweat flying dramatically. 12–15s: Final hold lock, crowd reaction intensifies, camera zooms in on strained expressions. Cinematic Details: Handheld camera motion, dynamic zooms, slow-motion impacts, sharp focus on muscle tension and sweat, cinematic depth of field, realistic sound design feel (impact hits, crowd roar). Mood: Raw power, rivalry, determination, high-stakes sports intensity.
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