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Wrestling Reviews
Rey Mysterio: The Biggest Little Man DVD Review
by Draven Cage on 6 May 2008
The feature starts with a match from one of the greatest Pay-Per-Views in history; When Worlds Collide. The show was a AAA show promoted in conjuction with WCW (hence the title) and was a massive success. The six-man tag features a 19yo Rey Mysterio, Jr. (who had been wrestling for five years at this point) in his PPV debut and is a fantastic match to start us off with...
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WWE Great American Bash 2007 DVD Review
by Draven Cage on 30 April 2008
The Great American Bash; a name once synonymous with the WCW and the NWA all the way back to the days of Jim Crockett, an idea by Dusty Rhodes and the last remnants of Vince McMahon's opposition, reduced, since 2004, to a B-level WWE pay-per-view that has been forgettable at best...
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WWE Vengeance 2007 DVD Review
by TheBigBoot on 25 April 2008
Attracting an unparalleled amount of media attention, the weekend of June 24th 2007 will go down as one of the most talked about in U.S. wrestling history. Sadly it had nothing to do with anything that occurred on the pay-per-view that Sunday but the Benoit tragedy the events of which happened that weekend. Considering the very real events that took place that weekend, at times it was hard to review this DVD...
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UFC 77: Hostile Territory DVD Review
by Stew Boyd on 18 April 2008
Can there be any shadow of a doubt that, pound for pound, Anderson Silva is the most accomplished Mixed Martial Artist alive? Zuffa even carted the famous Octagon over to fallen Middleweight kingpin Rich Franklin's hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio on October 20th 2007, perhaps in the hope that the partisan crowd would restore a degree of parity for the man who used to dominate the field at 185lbs...
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WWE One Night Stand 2007 DVD Review
by Draven Cage on 15 April 2008
The first thing to remember when you place this disc into your DVD player is that this is WWE One Night Stand, not ECW One Night Stand. In 2005, there was an almost unheard of buzz at the prospect of ECW, a promotion that had died more than four years earlier, would get a one-off (hence the name) reunion show on Pay-Per-View. A lot of this buzz was from the old-school fans of the Philadelphia-based promotion who were happy that they were getting a fitting chance to say thank you, and goodbye, to the wrestling company so close to their hearts… but some of it was a fear that WWE (more specifically, Vince McMahon) would not understand the reasons that made ECW what it was...
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