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5 stars for the matches...
Just received this long awaited DVD, so here's my review:I'll stick to the packaging and content of the doc, because it looks like most have already listed the matches.First, whoever is in the art department over at WWE designing the look of these DVD covers and packaging, deservesa raise! Excellent cover, and your jaw will drop when you open up the digi-pak and see the two panels of art staringyou in the face. One panel is an awesome collage of Arn Anderson, Ric Flair and Goldberg, while the other featuresthe Outsiders, Sting and Hogan holding up the spray-painted WCW world title belt. Great stuff!Now, as for the documentary. If you're like me and you have a stack of WWE DVDs at home, you've seen your fairshare of WWE produced documentaries on wrestlers and rival promotions. They have all contained a little bit ofrevisionist history, but this one is hands down the worst when it comes to this. Again, Dusty Rhodes is still...
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August 25, 2009
| Helpful Votes: 22 | Rating: 5
Better Suited if it was titled "The Rise & Fail of a WCW Documentary"
I never review anything but felt it necessary on this one.If you have seen The Rise & Fall of ECW DVD, you'd have been hard pressed to believe that this one would fall so short. Considering Eastern Championship Wrestling, later on becoming Extreme Championship Wrestling, had a life span far shorter than WCW and its Jim Crockett Promotion ties, this disc should have had tons more info to share.The ECW disc was so informative, and not just from the stand point of the players involved. It spoke on its biggest feuds, changing points in the company, the ways they were able to grow and compete with the "Big 2" and made you understand how important and revolutionary their company was. It spoke on the history of its biggest players and how them coming to ECW helped their business. It was also shown in detail of how the company ruined itself. Some of that was in the WCW disc, mostly the competing with WWE, but not enough.And while I know I may sound like a...
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August 25, 2009
(Bluefield, WV) | Helpful Votes: 60 | Rating: 3
Could've Been Better But Not As Bad As People Claim
I'll be honest, there are things in terms of content and matches that WWE could've done better on this set but in their defense on the documentary, a lot of key figures (including Ted Turner, Eric Bischoff and Brad Seagal) declined to be part of this project so their abscence did hurt it a bit. Still, it isn't as bad as some of the other reviews both on Amazon and on other sites have claimed it to be though I will agree it could've been better, especially on some of the match selections! Here is what you'll find on here starting with the chapters:Jim Crockett PromotionsGeorgia Championship WrestlingMid-Atlantic Championship WrestlingBlack SaturdayThe ExpansionCrockett Sells to TurnerGreatest Talent in the WorldNew ManagementBill Watts EraBill Shaw Hires Eric BischoffHulk Hogan ArrivesNitro DebutsnWoCruiserweightsGoldbergWCW Ratings ChampCelebritiesGoldberg vs. Hogan...
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September 7, 2009
| Helpful Votes: 12 | Rating: 3