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DVD Review: For All Mankind – The Life & Career Of...
It's hard to believe prior to the release of For All Mankind that Mick Foley had never enjoyed a complete career retrospective DVD documentary. We'd had one-hour docs which showcased aspects of Foley's life and times, but never one which took us from the very beginning and through all the peaks and valleys of Foley's career.
DVD Review: WWE Tagged Classics: Austin 3:16 Uncensored, Three Faces Of...
Overall, this four-part Tagged Classic is a great trek through the Attitude Era, and at times a fascinating glimpse into how much the WWF/WWE, and their home video/DVD releases, have changed since 1998-2000. If you loved the Attitude Era, you'll really enjoy this two-disc set.
DVD Review: WCW’s Greatest Pay-Per-View Matches – Vol. 1 – WWE
This is a great introduction to WCW for newer fans and a fun trip down memory lane for longtime followers, and a nice reminder that there was far more to the history of WCW than Nitro, The Monday Night War and the weekly adventures of the nWo.
DVD Review: Triple H – The King Of Kings – WWE
Fans of Triple H will enjoy The King Of Kings, but it is an incomplete profile of HHH's career.
DVD Review: Mick Foley’s Greatest Hits & Misses – Hardcore Edition...
It's not for everyone (to quote the original ECW), but any fans of hardcore wrestling will truly love this; the three-disc version really is the definitive Mick Foley collection.
DVD Review: The History Of The WWE Championship
The only snag in terms of buying this DVD is that you'll probably already own many of the matches featured here but, even if you do, I still highly recommend this DVD; to me, it is one of the top WWE DVDs ever.
DVD Review: Hell In A Cell – WWE
It does get a bit repetitive, and it is rather violent, but when it comes to a wrestling DVD which delivers hard-hitting combat on a big stage to settle huge rivalries and deliver great matches and unforgettable moments, there aren't many you will find which are as good as Hell In A Cell.