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DVD Review: WWE TLC 2011
With several enjoyable matches and a fair amount of unpredictability, TLC 2011 is well worth reliving on DVD (unless you’re a John Cena fan).
DVD Review: WWE Survivor Series 2011
Survivor Series 2011 is a memorable card and one that justifies a second home viewing.
DVD Review: WWE Vengeance 2011
The ring implosion and the main event are worth checking out, but otherwise Vengeance 2011 ultimately proves to be just another PPV.
DVD Review: WWE Night Of Champions 2011
As a fairly memorable event with some strong action, Night Of Champions 2011 is worth another viewing on DVD.
DVD Review: WWE Royal Rumble 2012
Royal Rumble 2012 is a somewhat underwhelming card, especially given the high stakes of this annual tradition. So, while you’ll definitely find some moments to enjoy from watching the show, I wouldn’t suggest that you should go out of your way to see it.
DVD Review: WWE: Superstar Collection – Daniel Bryan
Hopefully, we'll get a UK release of the other Superstar Collections (amongst them the spotlights on Shawn Michaels, Kofi Kingston and Zack Ryder), but for now any of these will be a nice way to fill time on your next Bank Holiday Monday.
DVD Review: WWE Live In The UK: May 2014
This is a very entertaining two-disc set with a number of highlights. The matches are good at best, but there's a couple of bouts that are worth watching. So don't expect a lot of great bouts, but you can expect to be thoroughly entertained.
DVD Review: WWE Live In The UK: April 2013
Despite the snowball-effect of the content on offer, Raw and SmackDown are well worth watching, the retro match is enjoyable, and SMS is compelling for different reasons. So, if you're planning to revisit UK television tapings from WWE, this is one of the better options.
DVD Review: Brothers Of Destruction: Greatest Matches – WWE
This DVD is definitely one for the diehard fans of Undertaker and Kane. The matches are all worth watching (besides maybe the SummerSlam encounter) and are relatively short, but none are really that good and, as such, the DVD won't appeal to those who buy a few releases per year.
DVD Review: The Best Of Raw & SmackDown 2013 – WWE
This release does have a lot of flaws, largely in terms of absent content. So, whilst The Best Of Raw & SmackDown 2013 is worth watching, it is not be the extensive story of the year on WWE TV that fans will have expected.