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WWE Money In The Bank 2020 DVD Review feat. Drew McIntyre...

WWE Money In The Bank 2020 has its moments, but the dual MITB segment and McIntyre vs. Rollins are the main reasons to rewatch this on DVD.

DVD Review: WWE No Way Out 2012

When The Rock and Brock Lesnar weren’t around, the 2012 WWE product wasn’t particularly interesting at all, as this PPV demonstrates. It’s not a terrible card by any means, but hardly anything sticks out when all is said and done.

DVD Review: WWE Raw 25th Anniversary

The show as a whole could have been better, and the extras have been featured on several DVDs in the past. So, Raw 25 will undoubtedly bring a smile to your face, but it's not a must-own by any means.

DVD Preview: WWE Raw 25th Anniversary

Coming from two different venues, Raw 25th Anniversary brings together the very best of modern-day and old school WWE!

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: The Most Powerful Families In Wrestling – WWE

Don't go out of your way trying to find this DVD on eBay, but if you do come across this two-disc set, I suggest that you give it the old college try; if you don't expect too much from it, you won't be disappointed.

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: Bret Hitman Hart – The Best There Is –...

For those (like me) who grew up watching the Hitman, reliving his glory days is a great experience, and as the name of the DVD says, the compilation proves that at his peak, Bret Hart lived up to his moniker of being The Best There Is, The Best There Was and The Best There Ever Will Be.

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.

Movie Review: Hitman Hart: Wrestling With Shadows

Hitman Hart: Wrestling With Shadows is a brilliant documentary and a must-see for all followers of the world of professional wrestling.

DVD Review: WWE WrestleMania 22

Watching the WrestleMania 22 DVD set brings back memories of the days when WWE was by no means PG, from violent action to sexual content. For fans who dislike the current version of WWE, you will love this set, but even if that isn't an issue, this is still a wrestling DVD release that you need to own.

DVD Review: WWE WrestleMania 23

On the whole, WrestleMania 23 is a very enjoyable card which to a fan watching in hindsight should not disappoint. Combined with entertaining extras and a more-than-worthwhile HOF presentation, the WM 23 DVD receives a strong recommendation from me.

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: WWE WrestleMania XXVI

I recommend this set: it's an underrated WrestleMania which should keep you entertained for most of its duration, and you should get a kick out of the Hall Of Fame ceremony. Just don't expect a lot from the bonus matches involving the HOF inductees.

DVD Review: Stone Cold Steve Austin: The Bottom Line – WWE

If you already own it, re-watch it; if you don’t own it, buy it immediately; as a total package, it is arguably the greatest WWF/WWE DVD ever. And that’s the bottom line, cause Stone Cold said so.