Wrestlemania is the biggest wrestling event of all time. It
features high profile matches, celebrity involvement, and showcases World
Wrestling Entertainment’s product on a global stage. An event this big only
happens once a year, but that does not mean you only have to watch it once
every 365 days. WWE has released every Wrestlemania on some sort of home video
format whether it be on VHS, DVD, or Blu-ray. Over the course of the next few
weeks, I will review the different home video editions of Wrestlemania that I
own.
In this week’s post, I will take a look at Wrestlemania 23.
This event took place from Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan, and was the first
Wrestlemania since Wrestlemania 19 to take place in a stadium as Wrestlemanias
20, 21, and 22 took place inside arenas. This is an individual Wrestlemania DVD
set meaning that only the 23rd edition of Wrestlemania is included.
The action gets started on Disc 1 as it contains the first
few hours of the Wrestlemania 23 pay-per-view. It starts from the beginning of
the event which takes a brief look at the history of Wrestlemania, and it ends
with the “All Grown Up” Shawn Michaels promo. This is all that is on the first
disc. There are no special features at all so once you finish disc 1, feel free
to move onto disc 2.
The second disc consists of the rest of the Wrestlemania 23
pay-per-view which is only the WWE Championship match and highlights from the
event. Also on this disc are a lot of special features such as vignettes,
countdowns, and highlights from various Raw and Smackdown programming. The home
video exclusive tag team lumberjack match which took place moments before
Wrestlemania 23 went live in which the team of Carlito and Ric Flair took on
Gregory Helms and Chavo Guerrero is also included on disc 2, as is a WWE.com exclusive
interview with CM Punk, the announcement of Ford Field being the host site for
Wrestlemania 23, the Wrestlemania 23 ticket sale, and the Wrestlemania 23 press
conference between Donald Trump and Vince McMahon.
Disc 3 is like the third disc in the Wrestlemania 21 and the
Wrestlemania 22 DVD sets in that it has the entire 2007 WWE Hall of Fame
Induction Ceremony that was held the night before Wrestlemania 23. This was a
really good hall of fame class as it included Jim Ross, Jerry “the King”
Lawler, Mr. Perfect, and Dusty Rhodes among others.
The packaging of Wrestlemania 23 is one of the best that WWE
has ever done in my opinion. The front features the Wrestlemania 23 logo as
well as the competitors involved in the events marquee matches. The inside of
the packaging has pictures from a few of the matches as well as a series of
pictures that show Jeff Hardy crashing down on Edge in the Money in the Bank
ladder match.
The back of the DVD packaging is the opposite from the front
in that it shows the results of the matches that were featured on the front of
the case.
In conclusion, the DVD edition of Wrestlemania 23 is an
excellent home video version of the actual pay-per-view. It contains the entire
event as well as a ton of extras, great looking packaging, and the entire 2007
WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Highlights from the pay-per-view include
both of the world title matches, the money in the bank ladder match, and the “Battle
of the Billionaires.” It was a pretty good Wrestlemania and is an even better
DVD set.
Up next is the Wrestlemania 24 DVD set review! Stay tuned!
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