Tag: Brock Lesnar
DVD Review: WWE WrestleMania 33
There have definitely been better WrestleManias, and the sheer length of the card will prove taxing for the viewer. Nevertheless, WrestleMania 33 has something for everyone and is definitely a fun show to watch.
DVD Review: Seth Rollins – Building The Architect – WWE
WWE's latest match compilation focuses on Seth Rollins, who in less than five years has gone from NXT star to perennial WWE main eventer and one of the company's biggest names.
DVD Preview: Seth Rollins – Building The Architect – WWE
The Architect has created the perfect blueprint for success, with multiple championships, a massive fan base, and a plethora of incredible matches under his belt. Now, for the first time ever, hear Seth Rollins himself tells the story of how he became a sports-entertainment megastar.
DVD Preview: WWE WrestleMania 33
Welcome to WrestleMania, “The Ultimate Thrill Ride”! Brace yourself for incredible twists, unexpected turns, and unbelievable excitement! “The Beast Incarnate” Brock Lesnar challenges Goldberg for his Universal Championship – the richest prize on Raw.
DVD Review: WWE Survivor Series 2016
Assuming you can take the show and just enjoy it for what it is, then this is a WWE DVD that you will probably want to own.
DVD Preview: WWE Survivor Series 2016
After 12 years in exile from sports-entertainment, Goldberg brings devastation back to the WWE ring for the long-awaited rematch against “The Beast Incarnate” Brock Lesnar. On the 30th anniversary of Survivor Series, fantasy warfare just got real!
Game Review: WWE 2K17
While 2K17 delivers tremendous entertainment in a lot of ways, it also has many areas for potential improvement which, combined with a lack of growth in other feature sets, results in a game which is by no means bad, but is generally a disappointment.
DVD Review: WWE Extreme Rules 2013
The first PPV after WrestleMania is always a struggle to maintain the momentum of the year's biggest show. However, ER '13 does a nice job, making for a rather enjoyable wrestling DVD to watch.
DVD Review: WWE SummerSlam 2014
It's not the best SummerSlam ever by any means, but the enjoyable content and memorable moments justify a purchase for this DVD (well, if you ignore the DVD box art, which both spoils two major match outcomes and promotes The Bellas over most of the remaining members of the roster).
DVD Review: WWE Night Of Champions 2014
The latest Night Of Champions event was promoted as a one-match show, with that bout not exactly getting universal acclaim. Which suggests that one should not bother buying the DVD for the show; however, a few strong bouts further down the card go some way to justifying a purchase.
DVD Review: WWE Fast Lane 2016
Shane McMahon's shock return the next night on Raw (not included on this DVD) was the real trigger to get fans excited for the April 3 mega-show, and so you are probably best saving your money to buy the WM 32 DVD. There are some good matches here, but nothing that you won't have already seen before.
DVD Review: WWE Royal Rumble 2015
Besides the must-see 3-way match (which will no doubt be available on other compilations in future), nothing here is worth going out of your way to see unless you want a first-hand look at how not to book a major match. Take away the WWE Title match and the lowish rating would be even smaller.
DVD Review: Brock Lesnar: Eat. Sleep. Conquer. Repeat. – WWE
A proper documentary could have elevated this into a package worthy of Brock's mega-star status; as it is, it is one which may only be fully appreciated by those who wish to take a trip to Suplex City.
DVD Review: WWE SummerSlam 2016
Cena-Styles 2 and the brutal ending to Lesnar vs. Orton are the main reasons for you to get this DVD, but there is plenty of entertainment to be found elsewhere across the two discs. Just try to ignore the crowd during the Universal Championship match.
DVD Review: WWE Battleground 2015
Battleground 2015 is a pretty good option with a superb Cena-Owens match, some strong action in the Orton-Sheamus and Reigns-Wyatt battles, and while the match is largely unspectacular, the ending to Rollins-Lesnar is definitely memorable.
DVD Preview: Brock Lesnar: Eat. Sleep. Conquer. Repeat. – WWE
As well as The Undertaker, Lesnar’s battles against John Cena, Triple H, and Seth Rollins are already the stuff of sports-entertainment legend – all essential additions to any WWE DVD collection!
DVD Review: John Cena: Word Life – WWE
If you want to relive a time when Cena had a cool and relatable gimmick, you may wish to watch this DVD, but it is definitely far from a classic release from the Ruthless Aggression era.
DVD Review: WWE Best Pay-Per-View Matches 2015
If DVDs are still your thing and 2015 sounds like a good year of WWE action for you to relive, I would definitely recommend this compilation for you.
DVD Review: WWE Best Pay-Per-View Matches 2013
2013 wasn't really the best year ever for WWE on Pay-Per-View, but most of the supershow highlights from that period can be found here.