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WWE WrestleMania 35 DVD Review feat. Ronda Rousey vs. Charlotte Flair...

Simply put, WWE WrestleMania 35 is well worth buying on DVD.

DVD Review: WWE Best Pay-Per-View Matches 2018

There are plenty of highlights that do portray the best of WWE on Pay-Per-View in 2018 for the most part

Game Review: WWE 2K18

WWE 2K18 is far from the perfect wrestling game, or even a great wrestling game, but it is an improvement over 2K17 & still delivers a lot of entertainment.

DVD Review: WWE WrestleMania 34

There are plenty of moments and matches here that will cater to every fan, from the casual viewer tuning into see Ronda Rousey’s debut to the longtime follower watching for Undertaker vs. Cena to the die-hard supporter that will eat up Gargano vs. Ciampa.

DVD Preview: WWE WrestleMania 34

WWE heads to New Orleans for its biggest show of the year, WrestleMania 34!

DVD Review: WWE Survivor Series 2017

The sudden change to a Brock Lesnar vs. AJ Styles dream match, alongside some big-name additions to the men's elimination match, and the excitement generated by the ongoing brand warfare storyline, meant that Survivor Series looked set to be one of the year's most memorable cards.

DVD Preview: WWE Survivor Series 2017

It’s the one night of year when the superstars of Raw and SmackDown go head-to-head, and 2017’s Survivor Series is the most dramatic in the event’s history!

DVD Review: WWE TLC 2017

What happens when a one-match card suffers from outside factors forcing that bout to be cancelled? We found out at this year's TLC event, when the official reunion match of The Shield against a five-man army under Tables, Ladder and Chairs rules saw Roman Reigns removed for medical reasons with 48 hours' notice.

DVD Preview: WWE TLC 2017

The Superstars of Raw head into one of the most brutal, jaw-dropping events ever - Tables, Ladders & Chairs. Kurt Angle returns to the ring to team with The Shield, AJ Styles battles Finn Bálor, and Asuka makes her debut in this incredible night of action!

DVD Review: Kurt Angle – The Essential Collection – WWE

Even without a couple of notable bouts (which admittedly prevent this reaching the level of perfection), this is a must-own for new and old fans alike. Oh it's true, it's damn true!

DVD Preview: Kurt Angle – The Essential Collection – WWE

Kurt Angle has had some of the most epic matches in WWE history. Now for the first time ever, you can watch them all with Kurt Angle: The Essential Collection! Relive all of his rivalries with Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, John Cena, Edge, Shawn Michaels, Triple H and more in this complete collection.

DVD Review: WWE: Best Of 2000s

WWE's latest compilation brings together a plethora of impactful matches from 2000-2009, spread over four discs and more than eleven hours.

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 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 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: Brock Lesnar: Here Comes The Pain! – Collector’s Edition...

Two extra discs of good or great matches should make this an outstanding DVD, some would argue, but there's 90-120 minutes of content which is either just okay (the documentary) or skippable (Lesnar's 2012 recorded comments), which really does bring this down a peg or two.

DVD Review: The Road Is Jericho – Epic Stories And Rare...

To conclude, this DVD isn't quite in the same league as Breaking The Code. However, it is a very enjoyable and entertaining look at some of Jericho's most memorable matches,  but is more notable for bringing together plenty of hidden gems and unreleased battles. If you're a Jerichoholic, you will love this DVD.

DVD Review: The Rock: The Most Electrifying Man In Sports-Entertainment –...

It is undoubtedly incomplete, but we may get the true ultimate Rock collection someday. And even if we don't, it's nice to know that unlike when this DVD was originally released, it is likely that one day we will at least get to see The Rock lay the smack down one more time.

DVD Review: The History Of The World Heavyweight Championship, WWE

You should enjoy this DVD, but it isn't quite a true recap of the history of the World Heavyweight Championship.