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Product Description: No Description Available. Genre: WRESTLING Rating: NR Release Date: 12-FEB-2008 Media Type: DVD
Customer Reviews:
- Average review on an above-average legacy: With other DVD's such as the Hul Hogan's Ultiamte Antholgy and The Ultimate Ric Flair collection as the basis for comparison, this DVD falls short. I can understand that WWE probably doesn't want it's DVD content to be redundant, but there were some key matches that were only clipped and should have been shown in their entirety. Plus, even I wanna see Steve Austin with the long hair again on DVD. He was an awwesome World TV champion. Austin's place in this sport is solidified and this DVD just didn;t do his legacy and true justice.
- Ehhh: I should have kept my money, because I was not thrilled with the way that the DVD was put together, and the things in the DVD. If you make a Stone Cold Legacy DVD, why would you stop in the video in early 2001. He wrestled until 2003, and had a very interesting storyline called THE INVASION that regenerated his career. WWE is screwing up all over.
- Colossal Disappointment: After many great DVD sets released by the WWE including ones for Ric Flair, The Road Warriors, Brian Pillman, World Class Wrestling, Bret Hart, etc, I expected greatness from this DVD. What I got was not only far from great, but seemed rushed and felt extremely bland. I expected interviews from peers and people in the business as well as spending more time on covering specific events. The segments covering the McMahon feud, the Hollywood Blondes, time in ECW, etc, felt lackluster at best. I expected more matches as well including his first WWE title win, Austin Vs. Hart submission match, and more. Stone Cold was an icon in WWE history and for this to be his big DVD.. it's a real waste. Very disappointed. I did like seeing him pushing Ricky Steamboat in the face though. That was hilarious. And that's where this DVD get's it's one star. ;)
- Come On Now: Stone Cold will always be revered as one of the greatest superstars ever in the wrestling industry. The beer drinkin madman I grew up with will always be one of my favorite wrestlers, which is why I am disappointed in this dvd. I own the Bret Hart Collection and his ten minutes on Stone Cold was better than the Stone Cold dvd. You know how in the Bret Hart dvd, the DX dvd, and the Shawn Michaels dvd has not only the superstar talking, but the people they affected in the business? Guess what this dvd had, stone cold and he didn't look to happy to be there either. The dvd focuses more on wcw and ecw, than in wwe. He mentioned the rock and they had two matches on there. Not once did they have the Vince McMahon feud. They only had very few interviews which made me sad because the dude was hilarious and was damn good behind the mic. They had Austin 3:16 in there and Steveamania but thats it. His beginning matches are. . . .well boring as hell, his later matches good. I recommend to you, that you buy the Raw 15th anniversary dvd and watch the second disk. The second disk is basically all Austin.
- Stone Cold's Legacy: Although the Stone Cold Era is over, his legacy lives on. I watched every single match on this DVD from the start of his career.
Although the DVD case was well presented, I received the case broken and I could not use the case any more.
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