WWE: Greatest Stars of the '90s
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Greatest Stars of the 90's
I like this dvd a lot, WWE picked the right wrestlers that were the greatest stars of the 90's. My favorite stars were always Ric Flair, Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart, and The Undertaker. However I do think this dvd could have been better. WWE left out some great stars, such as Macho Man Randy Savage, the British Bulldog, and Vader. Randy Savage was all over the 90's winning the WWE Championship for the 2nd time at Wrestlemania 8. As well as winning the WCW Championship 4 times in the late 90's. The British Bulldog won the Intercontinental, Tag Team, and European Campionship. Big van Vader was a huge star in WCW in the early 90's winning the WCW Championship 3 times, and he was also a big star in the WWE in the late 90's. Now that I said all of that let me tell you what is on the DVD.Disc 1 has Chapters on all of the Greatest Stars of the 90's, in this order:Shawn MichaelsYokozunaThe RockWomen of The 90'sKevin NashOwen HartRic FlairMick FoleyNot So Great Stars Of The 90'sHulk HoganTriple HBret "Hit Man" HartMr. McmahonEric BischoffPaul HeymanLex LugerStingRazor RamonUndertakerStone Cold Steve AustinDisc 1 ends with Special Features in this order:Razor Ramon - Restaurant VignetteUndertaker Builds A Coffin For YokozunaBret "Hit Man" Hart - New Generation VignetteOwen Hart Inside A Steel CageShawn Michaels Press Conference Before Wrestlemania XIHunter Hearst Helmsley - "Riff Raff"Mankind - "And God Created Mankind"Scott Hall & Kevin Nash - "Modern Day Gladiators"D-Generation X Reenacts The Montreal IncidentThe Rock Reads Stone Cold Steve Austin's EulogyStone Cold Steve Austin Remembers The ShockmasterDisc 2 Matches in this order:Madison Square Garden - 11/30/91HULK HOGAN VS. RIC FLAIRSurvivor Series - 11/25/92BRET "HIT MAN" HART VS. SHAWN MICHAELSKing Of The Ring - 6/13/93 - WWE Championship MatchHULK HOGAN VS. YOKOZUNAWrestlemania X - 3/20/94BRET "HIT MAN" HART VS. OWEN HARTSuperstars - 4/13/94 - WWE Intercontinental Championship MatchDIESEL VS. RAZOR RAMONSlamboree - 5/22/94 - International World Heavyweight Championship MatchSTING VS. VADERRoyal Rumble - 1/22/95 - WWE Championship MatchBRET "HIT MAN" HART VS. DIESELRaw - 4/3/95 - Women's Championship MatchALUNDRA BLAYZE VS. BULL NAKANODisc 3 Matches in this order:In Your House - 9/24/95 - All Titles On The Line MatchDIESEL & SHAWN MICHAELS VS. YOKOZUNA & BRITISH BULLDOGIn Your House - 2/18/96 - #1 Contender For The WWE Championship MatchOWEN HART VS. SHAWN MICHAELSSummerSlam - 8/18/96 - WWE Championship MatchSHAWN MICHAELS VS. VADERSummeSlam - 8/3/97 - Steel Cage MatchMANKIND VS. HUNTER HEARST HELMSLEYNitro - 8/4/97 - WCW Championship MatchHOLLYWOOD HULK HOGAN VS. LEX LUGERSummerSlam - 8/30/98 - WWE Championship MatchSTONE COLD STEVE AUSTIN VS. UNDERTAKERHalloween Havoc - 10/25/98 - United States Championship MatchSTING VS. BRET "HIT MAN" HARTFully Loaded - 7/25/99 - Strap MatchTRIPLE H VS. THE ROCK
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Great
Great
S**S
Amazing DVD but no ECW???
This DVD took a fantastic inside look at, in my opinion, the greatest and most enjoyable time for wrestling fans. The 1990s had everything, colorful characters, great storylines, the Monday Night War. It also had ECW. However, there is not one ECW match on this DVD. ECW, if Eric or Vince wanna admit it or not, was a fighting company that was on the verge of greatness. Paul Heyman and his goons, fought hard to get PPVs, TV time, and attention from then WWF and WCW.The wrestlers of ECW are and still legendary. Such icons like, Terry Funk, Sabu, The Sandman, Tommy Dreamer, Rob Van Dam, and Tazz himself. I am not denying that the already amazing superstars on the list do not deserve to be on there, I am only saying that 9 hours is not enough time to do the most exciting time for any wrestling fan. ECW! ECW! ECW!
A**.
Reliving my Teenage Attitude.
This DVD covers many greats and alot of my favorites (Owen Hart, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Steve Austin). In the late 90's being a nine I remember watching Raw my first time it was a match with Owen Hart after that I was hooked.Being lucky to catch Nitro at 5pm on Mondays then Raw at 8 do to time zone differences of TNT I didn't have to choose in the Monday Night wars and was able to enjoy alot of the wrestlers covered in this DVD.WWE did a good job picking great matches to cover the superstars that are covered on the first disc. The bonus features of the first disc covers the superstar is prices promos. One of my favorites is the Razor Ramon promos. Always a good laugh Chico.I recommend this DVD to my friends and anyone who grew up watching wrestling in the 90's. WWE can definitely capitalize on this by making a best of the Attitude era, or maybe a double disc additional matches.
S**D
Attitude Era
Attitude Era's finest. Nice rundown of the stars from the 90's in the WWF - It's a bit obsolete now with WWE Network offering many of the old DVD's as part of the subscription price.
E**K
Happy for it to feature WWF, ECW, and WCW stars!
There are some hidden gems (in terms of matches) in this DVD. I mean, Sting v Vader and Mankind v HHH (Steel Cage) are worth the $3.99 alone. It's neat to see HBK and Bret Hart lock it up when Shawn was just breaking out as a solid IC Champ and Bret was the veteran champ. I don;t know if it's still $3.99 but if it is...what are you waiting for? Classic matches during the best era of wrestling. I haven't watched many of the short documentaries but they pull bits and pieces of other docs for this one. Well worth the money.
J**O
Brings back great memories of an awesome decade in sports-entertainment
There is Tons of classic goodness on this disc.The Monday night wars between WWF Raw and WCW Nitro. Some of the best and original talent to come down professional wrestling's highway(Including Undertaker in late 1990,as well as the likes of Triple H,The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin,to name a few.) The birth of the controversial NWO and the Rebellious faction known as D-Generation X....hell,the birth of the WWF's Attitude era for cryin out loud! A bunch of good classic matches and many fairly thorough profiles for each superstar.If you're a fan of this era and the talent that is synonomous with it,this one's for you folks!
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Great Nostalgia
This movie is a lot of fun to watch for wrestling fans who grew up during the mid 1990's. However, there are some major omissions in the documentary, most notably, Macho Man Randy Savage. Also, alot of the matches highlighted in the two hour documentary (Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels Iron Man Match, Ramon vs Michaels Ladder Match, Taker vs Mankind Hell in a Cell)are not included as part of the matches dvds, which was very dissapointing.
D**P
Very good dvd
I was wanting to get this for a while and it came up at a reasonable price and for the content of the DVD, it's really good just to relive my childhood and look back at these periods of time again. It was delivery faster than expected and it was the plastic hardcover which is better than the cardboard sleeve ones which damage easier. Hopefully there is more DVD'S from this seller in the future to get.As dave meltzer says 5*
C**D
It’s ok
Bought this for my husband for Christmas, so far it’s ok but thought there would be more fights for him to watch instead of a 5hour documentary on one disc
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That's alright.
Good watching no problems.
D**3
Takes me back
I watched WWF back in the 80's and loved it. Kind of lost touch with it in the 90's, then started watching again around '98, so mostly missed the 'attitude era'. Bought this to catch up, although not sure how much of the 'between matches' I'll see.
O**S
Good thank you
Brilliant
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