Tag: Hulk Hogan
WWE Crown Jewel 2019 DVD Review feat. Tyson Fury vs. Braun...
For the casual WWE fan, Crown Jewel 2019 is definitely the best of the four Saudi supershows so far that the company has staged.
DVD Review: Randy Savage Unreleased: The Unseen Matches Of The Macho...
Is this a collection full of classic matches? Absolutely not. But is this a really enjoyable, suitably-nostalgic and overall thoroughly entertaining look through the vaults of one of the greatest wrestlers of all-time? Ooooh, yeah!
DVD Preview: Randy Savage Unreleased: The Unseen Matches Of The Macho...
Randy Savage Unreleased is the perfect introduction to one of the most important, endlessly charismatic figures in the history of sports-entertainment!
DVD Review: WWE Unreleased 1986-1995
Following on from last year's similar WWE The Attitude Era Volume 3 - Unreleased, which featured previously unseen matches from 1996-2000, we now have a new release covering hidden gems from 1986-1995.
DVD Preview: WWE Unreleased 1986-1995
This is a three-disc collection of never-before-seen matches from WWE’s golden era and New Generation! Features action from legendary Superstars such as Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior, Macho Man Randy Savage, Rowdy Roddy Piper, Bret “Hitman” Hart, Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker!
DVD Review: Diamond Dallas Page: Positively Living – WWE
f you still find yourself gesturing for the Diamond Cutter today and you're ready to "Feel The Bang", I strongly recommend this DVD for you. Besides, if you watch it, it's not a bad thing, it's a good thing!
DVD Preview: Diamond Dallas Page: Positively Living – WWE
For the first time ever, hear from “The Master Of The Diamond Cutter” himself as he talks about his historic career, as he rose to the top of the industry becoming a major player in both WCW and WWE.
DVD Review: Macho Madness: The Randy Savage Ultimate Collection – WWE
It does have its flaws and some minor omissions but on the whole, WWE took the high road and provided Savage fans with a worthy retrospective for the legendary, one-of-a-kind Macho Man.
DVD Review: The Self-Destruction Of The Ultimate Warrior – WWE
Overall, this DVD is undoubtedly fun to watch, and is largely an honest account of how difficult Warrior could be. However, its rating drops due to WWE changing tack once Warrior "came home" and presented an alternative history of his career, with the negativity trimmed way down.
DVD Review: WWE Tagged Classics: WWF The Year In Review 1993...
If you were a fan at the time or if you're interested in learning about the WWF between the Hogan years and the Attitude Era, this DVD is a good option; otherwise, you may enjoy it, but there may be moments that make for a frustrating viewing experience.
DVD Review: SmackDown’s Most Memorable Matches – WWE
This isn't a true representation of the most memorable or even the best SmackDown matches of its first few years, but with some thrilling matches and a few surprising moments, this budget DVD is more than adequate. If you enjoyed WWE's product in the mid-2000s, this is a good DVD for you to own.
DVD Review: The Best Of WWE At Madison Square Garden
This DVD does its job and offers most of WWE's finest moments at Madison Square Garden, with their historical significance and the comments from wrestlers past and present underlining why, even today, MSG remains the World's Most Famous Arena.
DVD Review: The History Of WWE: 50 Years Of Sports Entertainment
If you're an avid WWE collector, you'll own this anyway, but if you're a fan who only chooses to purchase the best DVDs, The History Of WWE is definitely one that you should get.
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: Tombstone – The History Of The Undertaker – WWE
A modern-day look at Taker's career, including a proper documentary and a round-up of matches covering his entire career, from the pre-WWE days to the major bouts of the 1990s and his biker phase to the highlights of the Streak, would unquestionably be superior, but in the meantime fans should be satisfied.
DVD Review: WWE WrestleMania XIX
Whether you're watching this for Shawn's return to the grand stage, Hogan and Vince's roller coaster ride of a fight, Stone Cold's swan-song, Lesnar's brush with death or even Goldberg's debut on Raw, the DVD of WrestleMania XIX has something for everyone and is a must-own.
DVD Review: WWE WrestleMania 21
As a complete package, the WrestleMania 21 DVD set is exceptional. The event has plenty of exciting or historic moments, including two classic matches (one of which is one of the best WM bouts ever); the HOF has big names and is entertaining; and the other extras are worthwhile too.
Game Review: WWE Legends Of WrestleMania
Whilst it definitely could have been expanded or improved, I still consider this to be one of the top five WWF/WWE videogames ever.
DVD Review: Raw 100: The Top 100 Moments In Raw History...
I would suggest giving this DVD a viewing. It won't make any Best Of lists of its own, and you'll probably have seen most of the profiled moments in full elsewhere but, mainly because of the addition of Raw 1000, it's fairly enjoyable. If you can, buy the Blu-ray instead of the DVD as it is a more complete package.
DVD Review: Hulk Hogan: The Ultimate Anthology – WWE
Hulk Hogan: The Ultimate Anthology is aimed at the Hulkamaniacs and it delivers exactly what it says on the sleeve; despite a couple of omissions, the vast majority of Hulk's biggest matches are here (plus other moments, including his 2005 induction into the WWE Hall Of Fame).