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DVD Review: WWE Elimination Chamber 2015

It was tough to watch the card back on DVD, to be honest, because so much of the show feels like filler. This is worth owning to see Kevin Owens become a real star with great assistance from John Cena, but otherwise it's probably not worth you splashing out on this DVD.

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: WWE Money In The Bank 2015

This is a really enjoyable event, which advances, instigates and concludes feuds to prepare WWE for the summer ahead, while delivering some great action. Not the best Money In The Bank show ever, but it's an eventful card which warrants a DVD purchase.

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 2014

Despite the longer running time, it's probably the weakest entry so far, but it is still a very entertaining round-up of a memorable year for WWE nonetheless.

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.

DVD Review: WWE Best Pay-Per-View Matches 2012

Based on what we do have here, though, this is another fine entry in the series. Taker vs. HHH is a classic, and there are at least another half-a-dozen matches that are really good or in some way memorable.

DVD Review: WWE Best Pay-Per-View Matches 2011

This is a thoroughly enjoyable collection of action, which maintains a strong standard across the first two discs and has some surprises, twists and turns during some of the less fondly-remembered matches. If you want to relive WWE in 2011, this is a very good set to watch.

DVD Review: WWE Best Pay-Per-View Matches 2009/2010

I felt that this was a really good compilation. If you own all of these events on DVD already, then this will be an unnecessary purchase, but even if you do, it's nice to have most of the season's top matches in one straightforward collection.

DVD Preview: WWE SummerSlam 2016

The action is electric from top to bottom, with every Superstar pulling out the stops to make this an unforgettable night – and the biggest SummerSlam in the event’s 28-year history. A must-have for every WWE fan!

DVD Review: WWE Money In The Bank 2016

Money In The Bank 2016 is well worth watching and, therefore, the DVD of the show is well worth owning.

DVD Review: Best Of Raw – After The Show – WWE

I thought that this was a fun DVD to watch, but I'd recommend you watch it in parts, between the weekly television shows or even between watching other DVDs, and you will probably appreciate it more. Had it been reduced by a disc and if some of the filler had been taken out, the rating below would have been higher.

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: The U.S. Championship – A Legacy Of Greatness –...

Overall, I would suggest that casual fans probably won't consider this to be a great three-disc set. Hopefully, its legacy will reach new heights in the years to come, but with this run-down of its legacy so far, die-hard fans and collectors are most likely to look at buying and enjoying this DVD.

DVD Review: WWE: Superstar Collection – Sheamus

This is a good recap of (most of) the key moments from Sheamus' early years, and a reminder that he was a genuinely important and appreciated part of WWE before his career was reduced to battling off chants of "You look stupid!"

DVD Review: WWE: Superstar Collection – Randy Orton

Since Randy Orton has only had one proper DVD release, this compilation is a nice little profile of The Viper. The action is good enough on the whole to warrant a purchase if you're looking for a way to spend that last fiver.

DVD Review: WWE: Superstar Collection – John Cena

John Cena fans will enjoy this short tribute to the top WWE star of the last decade-and-a-bit, but with only four matches, none of which are Match Of The Year contenders, it's not a must-own by any means.