Showing posts with label Triple H. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Wrestlemania 33 Two-Disc Blu-Ray Set Review


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. This week’s post will look at the Blu-ray version of Wrestlemania 33.

Aside from watching Wrestlemania 33 live on television when it aired in 2017, I have only seen it on Blu-ray on a 16:9 television screen. Therefore I have no idea how the DVD version of Wrestlemania 33 is presented on a 16:9 or a 4:3 television.

With people complaining about the length of Wrestlemania 32, Wrestlemania 33 seemingly said, “hold my beer.” When including the two hour kickoff show, Wrestlemania 33 clocked in at about 7 hours and fifteen minutes. However this event was much more enjoyable than the 2016 edition of Wrestlemania, so watching it straight through is not as bad. The length caused the event to once again be split up across two discs. The first disc contains most of the Wrestlemania 33 card. It starts with Tinashe performing “America the Beautiful” and ends with the announcement a new Citrus Bowl attendance record. Also included on the first disc are the “Total Bellas” segments that showcase the Miz and Maryse mocking John Cena and Nikki Bella.

The second disc features the Wrestlemania 33 main event that saw Roman Reigns challenge the Undertaker in a No Holds Barred Match. It also features the entire 2017 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony that featured a stacked class of inductees. New hall of famers included Diamond Dallas Page, the Rock ‘N’ Roll Express, Beth Phoenix, Rick Rude, and Kurt Angle among others. This is easily one of the best hall of fame classes of all time as the inductees truly left an impact on the professional wrestling industry. This ceremony is must see TV for wrestling fans. There is no additional content on the second disc.


The packaging for Wrestlemania 33 is great. The front features the Wrestlemania 33 logo and a collage of wrestlers in front of a roller coaster track. The back looks really cool as well as it too has a nice collage of wrestlers as well as a paragraph highlighting the event’s biggest matches. Also included is a listing of hall of fame inductees.


The inside packaging looks good as it features a wide shot of the Citrus Bowl with fireworks.

In conclusion, this is a good home video version of Wrestlemania 33. I say good because it does not include the three kickoff show matches. The Cruiserweight Championship match, the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, and the Intercontinental Championship match all took place on the kickoff show. To me, not including these on the Blu-ray home video version of the event is unacceptable. Due to the lack of those matches, the event is much shorter than when it originally aired. Despite the absence of those matches, Wrestlemania 33 was still a solid event that featured some great matches. The return of the Hardy Boyz, AJ Styles vs. Shane McMahon, the Universal Championship match between Brock Lesnar and Goldberg, and the possible curtain call of the Undertaker make this event worth watching.

Stay tuned for the Wrestlemania 34 Blu-ray review!













Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Wrestlemania 32 Two-Disc Blu-Ray Set Review


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. This week's post will look at the Blu-ray version of Wrestlemania 32.

Aside from watching Wrestlemania 32 live on television when it aired in 2016, I have only seen it on Blu-ray on a 16:9 television screen. Therefore I have no idea how the DVD version of Wrestlemania 32 is presented on a 16:9 or a 4:3 television.

This Wrestlemania has the infamous distinction of being considered one of the worst and one of the longest Wrestlemanias of all time. Clocking in at just under seven hours when adding in the two hour kickoff show that aired prior to the main card, the event had to be split up on two Blu-ray discs. The first disc contains most of the Wrestlemania 32 card. It starts with Fifth Harmony performing “America the Beautiful” and ends with the Rock coming to the ring to address the crowd. Also included on the first disc are the three matches that took place on the kickoff show.

The second disc features the Wrestlemania 32 main event that saw Roman Reigns challenge Triple H for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. I also features the entire 2016 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony that featured a very good class of inductees. New hall of famers included the Godfather, the Fabulous Freebirds, and Sting. Obviously Sting was the headliner for this class as he is undoubtedly one of the greatest stars in the history of professional wrestling. I loved his epic battle with the New World Order in 1997 as he became the silent vigilante for World Championship Wrestling. His induction alone is enough to make this ceremony worth watching. The last feature on disc 2 is a Blu-ray exclusive titled “Fighting for a Legacy.”


The packaging is not really eye-popping. The front features the Wrestlemania 32 logo and the wrestlers that were involved in the biggest matches. The back is very similar to that of the Wrestlemania 31 set as it features a few pictures from the event’s biggest moments. It also a small paragraph that discusses the matches and lists the bonus content as well as the 2016 hall of fame inductees.


The inside packaging is pretty bland as it features a wide shot of a lukewarm crowd response to the WWE title win of Roman Reigns.

In conclusion, this is a really good home video version of Wrestlemania 32. Despite the event definitely not being one of the best of all time and being classified as mediocre, the Blu-ray version does contain every match and the entire hall of fame ceremony. The women’s championship triple threat match, the Intercontinental Championship ladder match, AJ Styles vs. Chris Jericho, and seeing Shane McMahon channel his inner Mick Foley in the Hell in a Cell match against the Undertaker are definitely the highlights of this event. If you are a diehard fan of professional wrestling, I’d pick up the Blu-ray version.

Stay tuned for the Wrestlemania 33 Blu-ray review!





Tuesday, January 16, 2018

25 Years of Raw


On January 22, WWE will present what could be its biggest show of the year. No, I’m not talking about Wrestlemania. I’m talking about Monday Night Raw. The flagship show of WWE will be celebrating its 25th anniversary and will air from two separate venues in New York. According to the WWE website, wrestlers from both the Raw roster and the SmackDown roster will be at the Barclays Center while the Manhattan Center, the site of the very first episode of Monday Night Raw, will feature competing wrestlers as well as WWE legends.

The list of WWE legends scheduled to be at Raw continues to grow and is a very impressive list. Guys like Triple H, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, and Stone Cold Steve Austin are just a few of the legends that will appear on the show. At the time that this post was written, there is still a week and a half until the 25th anniversary of Raw so I would expect more legends to be added to the list.

This is the most excited I have been for an episode of Raw in quite some time. WWE usually does an excellent job with presenting landmark episodes and the 25th anniversary of Raw is shaping up to be one of the very best episodes produced. The two venue location is a pretty cool idea for those who will be watching on television although I’m sure those who are in attendance at both the Barclays Center and the Manhattan Center might feel differently about it. The very impressive list of legends scheduled to be there will no doubt give me flashbacks of my childhood during the Attitude Era. Add to that the rosters of both Raw and SmackDown, and you have the makings of a wrestling event that could give Wrestlemania a run for its money. Hopefully the show can live up to the hype and celebrate the legacy of Monday night’s greatest wrestling television program.








Monday, October 2, 2017

KO vs. HHH?


Kevin Owens is the latest wrestler to enter a feud with a McMahon as he is set to do battle against Shane McMahon at the Hell in a Cell event in October. While Owens currently has his sights set on Shane O’Mac, is a future match with the Game on the horizon?

If I’m not mistaken, the last two times an attack on Vince McMahon was a major factor in a WWE storyline Triple H got involved. When Randy Orton targeted the entire McMahon family, Triple H defeated him at Wrestlemania 25. When Brock Lesnar dropped Vince with an F5, Triple H pinned the beast at Wrestlemania 29. Kevin Owens just Vince’s head open and squashed him with a frog splash on SmackDown after which Stephanie McMahon came to the ring to both help her father and show her anger toward Owens.

While the feud could end at Hell in a Cell between Owens and Shane McMahon, there is the possibility that it will continue and evolve in to Owens vs. the McMahons as opposed to Ownes vs Shane. Should it turn into a family affair Triple H will likely get involved, and the story would seemingly make no sense. Here’s why.

When Shane returned in 2016, Vince was not happy and had him face the Undertaker at Wrestlemania 32 in a hell in a cell match. So why is Vince all of a sudden on Shane’s side? Stephanie and Shane also feuded for control of WWE with Shane being granted control of SmackDown and Stephanie being granted control of Raw. So why was Stephanie at SmackDown when Vince was hurt? The last time Stephanie was on television, she was a heel. By going up against Owens, does that make her a face?

Perhaps I am looking to far into the storyline, but it does not make sense form a logical standpoint. Things will be even more illogical if Triple H gets involved as he essentially handed Owens the Universal Championship last year. Are fans supposed to forget that happened? Also, Owens and Samoa Joe teamed up for a little bit during Wrestlemania 33 season to do some of Triple H’s dirty work making a possible Owens vs. Triple H feud is a head scratcher.

Hopefully Owens just sticks to Shane O’Mac. The storyline would be simpler, less contradicting and a win over the SmackDown general manger at Hell in a Cell could cement Owens as the biggest heel on the blue brand. A battle with Triple H would not be needed in order to establish that. I understand that wrestling is fake, but I do not want my intelligence insulted when I watch it. A Kevin Owens vs. Triple H feud would do just that.




Tuesday, August 29, 2017

The Grand Slam Champ


SummerSlam 2017 saw numerous titles change hands. One of those titles was the Raw Tag Team Championship. The team of Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins defeated Cesaro and Sheamus and were crowned as the new kings of the tag team division. For Seth Rollins, the win marked the second time he was part of a tag team championship team as he previously held the belts with Roman Reigns. For Ambrose, this is the first time he has held tag team championship gold, and it also granted him access to a very exclusive club in WWE: the grand slam champion’s club.

In WWE, a grand slam champion is a wrestler who has won the tag team championships, two secondary titles, and the world title. It is a very short list that is filled with some of the most elite wrestlers in history. Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Jeff Hardy, Kurt Angle, Eddie Guerrero, Daniel Bryan, and Chris Jericho are some of the wrestlers who have accomplished the feat. While these wrestlers are current and future hall of famers, not every legend and big name wrestler can call themselves a grand slam champ. As of the writing of this post, there have only been 16 grand slam champions, and guys The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Hulk Hogan, Randy Orton, and John Cena are not on that list of grand slam champions.

As I said earlier, a grand slam champion must win two secondary titles, the tag team titles and the world title. Dean Ambrose has won the United States Championship, the Intercontinental Championship, the Raw Tag Team Championship, and the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. The last jewel in his grand slam crown was the Raw Tag Team championship which he won at SummerSlam. The win not only made him the 16th grand slam champion, but it also made him the youngest grand slam champion in history. Congrats to Dean Amrbose on the accomplishment!





Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Oh It’s True!


WWE has been home to some of the greatest athletes on the planet. Shawn Michaels, A.J. Styles, and Shelton Benjamin all come to mind when discussing wrestlers who personified pure athleticism. However there is one wrestler that tops them all in my opinion, and that man is Kurt Angle. After a long professional wrestling career that started in 1999, the 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist will take his rightful place in the WWE Hall of Fame as part of the 2017 induction class.

During my childhood, Angle was easily the most athletically gifted wrestler on the WWE roster. He debuted with the company at Survivor Series 1999 and transitioned from the world of amateur wrestling to professional wrestling with unparalleled ease. His ability to perform in the ring was apparent very early in his career, and he went on to have fantastic matches with some of the biggest names in the industry at the time. His triple threat match at Wrestlemania 16 for his Intercontinental Championship and European Championships was a fun bout to watch, and it was the first real sign that Angle would be a true WWE superstar.

Aside from holding both the Intercontinental and European titles, Angle also won the 2000 King of the Ring tournament and capped off his rookie year by capturing the WWE Championship with a win over the Rock at No Mercy 2000. He is also the only man in WWE history to have defeated the Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, the Undertaker, and Triple H in the same night as he retained his WWE title over those four men plus Rikishi in a 6 man Hell in a Cell match at Armageddon 2000. Angle would continue to win more titles and have more fantastic matches throughout the rest of his WWE career. His rivalry with Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship in 2003 was easily the best feud in the company that year, and his matches with wrestlers such as Edge, Eddie Guerrero, and Shawn Michaels were incredible to watch.

Angle had more than just great in ring ability. He was an excellent talker on the microphone and had a surprising amount of charisma. His promos ranged from serious to funny, and every time he had a microphone in his hand people listened. He could annoy an audience by bragging about his Olympic gold medal. He could make an audience laugh with his rendition of “Jimmy Crack Corn” and his take on Shawn Michaels’ theme song. He could also intimidate his opponents by threatening to break their ankles with his trademark Ankle Lock submission hold. Some of my all-time favorite segments of Angle include his interactions with Edge during their run with Christian as Team ECK in 2000 and during their rivalry, which saw Edge shave Angle’s head in 2002. These segments always make me laugh and showcase the diverse talent of Angle.

Needless to say, Angle is quite deserving of a spot in the WWE Hall of Fame. When factoring in his accomplishments in other promotions such as Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and New Japan Pro Wrestling, Angle is one of the most decorated professional wrestlers in history. He is the only person to have won an Olympic gold medal, the WWE Championship, the TNA Championship, and the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. He also held just about every title available in both TNA and WWE and is regarded by many as the best pure athlete to ever grace a wrestling ring. I am very excited that Angle will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, and I cannot wait to see him appear on WWE television one last time.






Wednesday, November 16, 2016

My Top 5 WWE Fantasy Matches


With WWE’s Survivor Series event hyping the “fantasy” matchup of Brock Lesnar vs. Goldberg II, I thought that this would be a good time to share five fantasy bouts of mine. Some of these matches have a slight chance of happening while others can only take place in the world of WWE video games. For the sake of variety, I will not repeat wrestlers for this post. Without any further ado, here are my top five WWE fantasy matches.

5. Brian Pillman vs. Dean Ambrose
Being a Greater Cincinnati native, I would love to see the two most famous wrestlers from the Queen City square off in the middle of the ring. Pillman’s high flying maneuvers that earned him the nickname of “Flyin’ Brian” combined with his “loose cannon” gimmick would make for a very interesting wrestling mash up with Ambrose’s hardcore reputation and “lunatic fringe” character. As I said in my introduction, some of these matches can only take place in video games, and this match is one of them as Pillman tragically passed away in 1997.

4. Randy Orton vs. The Rock
This is a bout that I have played many times on my WWE video games. The “Viper” and the “Brahma Bull” would no doubt tear the house down if they ever met in a ring for a one-on-one match. They did have a previous encounter at Wrestlemania 20 in a 3-on-2 tag team match when Evolution took on the Rock ‘n Sock Connection, but these two third generation wrestlers have never battled each other in a singles match. Orton’s slow and calculating approach would clash wonderfully with the charismatic and electrifying tactics of the Rock. This match has a pretty good chance of taking place as Orton is still an active wrestler, and the Rock usually comes back to the WWE once a year.

3. John Cena vs. Hulk Hogan
I think this match is a no brainer as Cena, the self-proclaimed “face that runs the place,” is today’s version of Hulk Hogan. The similarities between their two characters are obvious as Cena’s mantra of “hustle, loyalty, and respect” is a modern twist on Hogan’s motto of “training, saying your prayers, and eating your vitamins.” Both are notorious for turning matches around in their favor with Hogan “hulking” up and Cena utilizing what have become known as the “five moves of doom.” These two teamed up with Shawn Michaels in 2005 on an episode of Monday Night Raw with Hogan going on to face Michaels instead of Cena later that year at Summerslam. A matchup between these two wrestling titans likely will not happen due to Hogan’s back issues and the fact that he is currently not with WWE.

2. Goldberg vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin
Two of the biggest names to come out of the Monday Night Wars of the late 1990s and early 2000s have never exchanged fists inside the squared circle. Goldberg was arguably the biggest star in WCW, and the same can easily be said about Austin in WWE. Both of their onscreen characters were legitimate tough guys, and their look, wrestling style, and appeal to wrestling fans are eerily similar. Unfortunately, Austin’s history with neck injuries has made this matchup impossible to happen. These two just missed squaring off in 2003 as Goldberg made his WWE debut the night after Austin had his final match at Wrestlemania 19.

1. Sting vs. The Undertaker
To me, this is the ultimate dream match. Sting and the Undertaker were the two cornerstones for their respective companies during the Monday Night War. The stinger never left WCW, and the dead man remained loyal to WWE. Both of their characters evolved during this era of professional wrestling with Sting transitioning from a colorful surfer like wrestler to a silent vigilante reminiscent of “the Crow,” and the Undertaker morphing into the sinister leader of the “Ministry of Darkness” and eventually the intimidating reaper who rode motorcycles to the ring. After WCW was bought out by WWE in 2001, everybody thought that Sting and the Undertaker would finally meet. However, Sting would not appear in a WWE ring until 2014 when he made his WWE debut as the silent vigilante at Survivor Series. During Sting’s absence, the Undertaker had gone back to his dead man character, and these two wrestlers with similar gimmicks seemed destined to clash at the “Showcase of the Immortals.” It looked like the dream match between the Undertaker and Sting was on the verge of becoming a reality at Wrestlemania 31, but Sting faced Triple H and the Undertaker battled Bray Wyatt. A neck injury then forced Sting into early retirement, making this dream match just that, a dream. Sting has hinted that may have one more match left in him, but a bout between the icon and the phenom will most likely never happen.

Those are my top five WWE fantasy matches. I think that each match would be an exciting bout to watch and would easily be a match of the year candidate. There are more dream matches that I would like to see such as D-Generation X taking on the New World Order or Austin and Hogan meeting for the first time, but as I said in the introduction to this post, I was only listing one wrestler per match for the sake of variety. Hopefully one of these matches does indeed happen in the future, but until then, I will continue to play out these bouts in the form of video games.




Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Wrestlemania 29 Two-Disc Blu-Ray Set Review


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 the two-disc Blu-ray edition of Wrestlemania 29. Like Wrestlemania 28, I have only viewed this Wrestlemania on a 16:9 television, so I have no idea if the picture will be cropped to fit a 4:3 television screen.

Let’s start with the first disc, which contains the entire Wrestlemania 29 event as well as a few bonus features. The bonus features consist of the Wrestlemania 29 Pre-Show Intercontinental Championship match between Wade Barrett and the Miz and the Wrestlemania 29 Post-Show.

Disc 2 contains the entire 2013 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony that featured one of the most star-studded classes in history. Legends of the squared circle like Mick Foley, Trish Stratus, Booker T, Bob Backlund, and Bruno Sammartino all took their rightful place in the annals of wrestling history as hall of famers. The speeches by the inductees were really good, and this induction ceremony is a must see for all wrestling fans. There are also a few Blu-ray exclusive bonus features on disc 2 in addition to the hall of fame induction ceremony. The contract signing between Brock Lesnar and Triple H from the March 18, 2013, edition of Monday Night Raw is featured and CM Punk’s segment saying how he wants to end the Undertaker’s undefeated streak at Wrestlemania and the Legends Q and A session with the Rock and John Cena from the March 25, 2013 edition of Monday Night Raw are also on this disc.


The packaging for Wrestlemania 29 is very nice and visually appealing. The front of the case features the Wrestlemania 29 logo with the Rock and John Cena above the logo and a multitude of wrestlers below it. The back of the packaging lists the matches and Blu-ray exclusives and features a cool collage if pictures from the event as well as an awesome wide shot of MetLife Stadium, the venue for Wrestlemania 29. The inside of the packaging features another nice collage of pictures with the focus being on the night’s biggest bouts.


In conclusion, the Wrestlemania 29 two-disc Blu-ray edition set is great home video version of a good Wrestlemania. This was also the last time the Rock wrestled at a Wrestlemania, the first time Brock Lesnar wrestled at a Wrestlemania since Wrestlemania 20, and the Wrestlemania debuts of Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, and Dean Ambrose. The matches were entertaining up and down the card, and aside from two of the three biggest matches of the night being rematches from the previous year, it was a solid event and one worth checking out for yourself.

Up next is the Wrestlemania 30 two-disc Blu-ray edition review!


Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Wresltemania 28 Two-Disc Blu-ray Set Review


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 post, I will take a look at the two-disc Blu-ray version of Wrestlemania 28. This is the first Wrestlemania on Blu-ray that I have ever bought. I have only watched it on a Blu-ray player hooked up to a 16:9 television, so I do not know if it will switch to a cropped version if viewed on a 4:3 television.


Disc 1 contains the entire Wrestlemania 28 event. It starts with the traditional singing of “America the Beautiful” and ends with the “Once in a Lifetime” dream match between John Cena and the Rock. There are also a few special features on the first disc as such as the Triple Threat WWE Tag Team Championship match that occurred before Wrestlemania 28 went live on pay-per-view.

Disc 2 contains the entire 2012 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony and it was a star-studded class. 2012 inductees included the Four Horseman, Mike Tyson, and Edge among other wrestling personalities. The second disc also contains bonus features such as segments from past episodes of Monday Night Raw and some of the buildup to the “End of an Era” Hell in a Cell match between Triple H and the Undertaker.


The packaging for Wrestlemania 28 is pretty solid. Since it was packaged in a standard Blu-ray case, the space was limited but I think WWE did a good job with working with what they had. The front of the case features the wrestlers involved in the biggest matches of the night, and the back features a list of matches and special features as well as a nice collage of pictures from the event. The inside of the packaging showcases a cool panoramic picture of the stadium that hosted Wrestlemania 28 with a list of the matches.

In conclusion, the Wrestlemania 28 two-disc Blu-ray edition is a great home video version of a phenomenal Wrestlemania. I can honestly say that this was one of the best Wrestlemanias I have ever seen. Chris Jericho and CM Punk put on a wrestling clinic, Shawn Michaels, Triple H, and the Undertaker told an emotional and thrilling story filled with violence and brutality, and John Cena and the Rock closed out the show in tremendous fashion. This is a must-see Wrestlemania for every wrestling fan. I highly recommend you pick up this Wrestlemania on either Blu-ray or DVD. It was one of the best wrestling events produced by WWE during the “PG Era.”

Up next is the Wrestlemania 29 two-disc Blu-ray set review!



Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Wrestlemania 27 3-Disc DVD Set Review


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.

For this post, I will be reviewing the three-disc DVD set of Wrestlemania 27. The 2011 rendition of Wrestlemania was shot in high definition and can be viewed in either a 16:9 aspect ratio if you have a 16:9 screen television, or it can be viewed in a cropped 4:3 aspect ratio if you have an old “box” screen 4:3 TV.


Disc 1 contains the first few hours of Wrestlemania 27. It starts with the singing of “America the Beautiful” and ends with the “No Holds Barred” match between Triple H and the Undertaker. Also included on the first disc are two bonus features: the history of the feud between Alberto Del Rio and Edge, and the United States Championship match turned battle royal between Sheamus and Daniel Bryan.

Disc 2 picks up right where disc 1 left off by starting with the continuation of the Triple H versus Undertaker bout before ending with a highlight reel of the event. The second disc also contains a few special features that are worth a peak such as a bonus match between Jack Swagger and Jerry “The King” Lawler from Monday Night Raw, the Rock electrifying the city of Chicago, and the announcement of the Wrestlemania 28 main event.

The third disc features the complete 2011 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony. This class had some really good inductees such as “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan, Sunny, the Legion of Doom, and the biggest and most deserving of a hall of fame induction of the bunch, Shawn Michaels. He was the greatest in ring performer of all time, and his induction is a must see for all wrestling fans.


The packaging of this DVD set is okay. It is not anything special as it features the wrestlers involved in most hyped matches of the night. Compared to past Wrestlemania DVD packaging though, it seems kind of bland and lazy. There were tons of moments that they could have used to make a collage for the packaging. To me, that would have looked a lot better than just two pictures.

Overall, the Wrestlemania 27 three-disc DVD set is definitely something to watch if you are a diehard fan of professional wrestling. While the event was not the greatest Wrestlemania, I certainly do not think it was as bad as many people claim. Some of the matches were pretty boring such as the eight man tag team match and the match involving Snooki, but other matches such as Cody Rhodes versus Rey Mysterio, CM Punck versus Randy Orton, and Edge versus Alberto Del Rio were all solid and entertaining contests. The match of the night easily goes to the battle between Triple H and the Undertaker as it was hard-hitting affair in which the aftermath of the fight was one of the most memorable Wrestlemania moments of the “PG Era.” The biggest complaint I have with the DVD set is the removal of some of the songs from the event, especially during the entrances of Triple H and the Undertaker. Other than that, I thought that this was a good home video version of Wrestlemania 27.

Next up is the two-disc Wrestlemania 28 Blu-ray review!




Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Wrestlemania 26 3-Disc DVD Set Review


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.

For this post, I will be reviewing the three-disc set of Wrestlemania 26. The 2010 rendition of Wrestlemania was shot in high definition and can be viewed in either a 16:9 aspect ratio if you have a 16:9 screen television, or it can be viewed in a cropped 4:3 aspect ratio if you have an old “box” screen 4:3 TV.


The first disc of this set contains the first few hours of the Wrestlemania 26 pay-per-view. As you probably guessed, it starts with the traditional singing of “America the Beautiful” and ends with the five on five divas tag team match.

Disc 2 has the rest of the event on it as it features the last two matches on the Wrestlemania 26 card. Also on the second disc area a lot of great bonus features that really make this three-disc DVD set one of the better Wrestlemania DVD sets that WWE has ever released. The bonus features include the 26-Man Battle Royal that happened right before Wrestlemania 26 went live and a variety of matches that feature wrestlers from the 2010 class of WWE Hall of Fame inductees.


The third disc of the three-disc set contains the entire 2010 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony. While this class was not as star-studded as the 2009 version, it was still a really good group of wrestlers and entertainment personalities and included Wendi Richter, Stu Hart, and the “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase among others. My favorite induction from this class is of Bob Uecker, and if you are a fan of baseball, wrestling, or both, definitely check out this disc to watch Mr. Baseball’s induction.


The packaging of this Wrestlemania is not as cool as the Wrestlemania 25 packaging, but it still looks good and is very appealing. The front features all the participants from the four biggest matches on the Wrestlemania 26 card with the inside featuring pictures from the various matches that happened during the event.

In conclusion, the Wrestlemania 26 three-disc DVD set is one of the best home video versions of the showcase of the immortals that WWE has ever released. The actual event was very entertaining and featured good matches such as both world title bouts, the Money in the Bank Ladder Match, and Rey Mysterio taking on CM Punk. The match that stole the show, however, was the rematch between Shawn Michaels and the Undertaker in which they put on a performance that blew the roof off the arena. That match alone makes this Wrestlemania a must-see for every wrestling fan. You can also find this event on a two-disc DVD set, which includes the pay-per-view and an abbreviated hall of fame induction ceremony. You can also get this event as a Blu-ray, which has better sound and picture than the DVD version.

Stay tuned for the Wrestlemania 27 three-disc DVD set review!

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Making a Case for Ambrose


Please note that this was written before the February 18, 2016, episode of SmackDown so it was not taken into account when writing this post.

WWE is speeding along the road to Wrestlemania 32 and unlike last year’s buildup to the “Showcase of the Immortals,” the 2016 rendition has been filled with intrigue and excitement. The final pay-per-view stop before Wrestlemania, Fastlane 2016, is this Sunday, and the main event of the night will be a triple threat bout between Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, and Dean Ambrose with the winner earning a main event WWE World Heavyweight Championship match against Triple H at Wrestlemania 32. So who will emerge as the victor when the dust settles and smoke clears?

It I were in charge, I would say Dean Ambrose as he has been on fire as of late. At the Royal Rumble, he successfully defended the Intercontinental Championship against Kevin Owens in jaw dropping “Last Man Standing Match” that is being talked about as a “Match of the Year” candidate, and he was the final wrestler eliminated in the Royal Rumble match. After it was announced that Ambrose was in the main event of Fastlane, the spotlight has been shining brightest on him and he has flourished. He showed tremendous moxey by not only getting in the face of Brock Lesnar multiple times, but by calling out the Beast and enduring F-5 after F-5 only to continuously get back up while asking for more. His promos have been fantastic, and every time his music hits, the crowd pops loudly for him. He is more than capable of main eventing the biggest wrestling show of the year, and if he wins on Sunday, then you can bet that AT&T Stadium will become the Ambrose Asylum on April 3.

I am probably being biased because Ambrose is my favorite wrestler, but I truly think he deserves to win. On Monday Night Raw, he lost the Intercontinental Championship despite never being pinned or forced to submit. Usually when a wrestler loses a secondary title in that fashion, it is a sign that WWE is looking to push that wrestler to the next level. What better way for WWE to push Ambrose to the next level than by having him win at Fastlane?

In all reality though, Reigns will most likely have his arm raised in victory at the end of the match. It is no secret that he is being groomed to be the next face of the company, and despite the mixed reactions and lackluster charisma, he has the look that Vince McMahon values in a company representative. WWE has been building to Reigns versus Triple H for quite some time, and I doubt that McMahon will green light a last second swerve and have somebody else battle Triple H for the title at Wrestlemania. Should Reigns win, I hope Ambrose has a high profile Wrestlemania match against Lesnar. The budding rivalry between these two has been the most intriguing part of the road to Wrestlemania, and a match between the Beast and the Lunatic Fringe on the biggest stage of them all could blow the roof off the stadium. Either way, I am still rooting for the Cincinnati favorite.

Let’s go Ambrose!




Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Wrestlemania 25 3-Disc DVD Set Review


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.

The Wrestlemania 25 3-Disc DVD set is the subject of this week’s review. This Wrestlemania was shot in high definition and was released on both Blu-Ray and on DVD. The Blu-Ray version obviously has better sound and picture quality than the DVD version, but both have are able to be presented in either a 4:3 aspect ratio or a 16:9 aspect ratio. I prefer the 16:9 aspect ratio as the picture is wider, and you are able to see more things on screen as opposed to the 4:3 aspect ratio.


Disc 1 contains the first few hours of the Wrestlemania 25 pay-per-view on it. It starts with the traditional singing of “America the Beautiful” by Nicole Scherzinger and continues up to the Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship between Edge, John Cena, and the Big Show.

Disc 2 starts with the continuation of Wrestlemania 25, which includes the introduction of the 2009 WWE Hall of Fame Inductees and the WWE Championship Match between Randy Orton and Triple H. Also on disc 2 is the preWrestlemania 25 Lumberjack Match for the Unified Tag Team Championship in which the team of Carlito and Primo took on the Miz and John Morrison. The other special features are highlights from Wrestlemanias 1-24. The highlights are fun to watch as you get to speed through the first 24 Wrestlemania events.


The third disc of the set contains the entire 2009 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and features the inductions of the Funks, Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat, and Stone Cold Steve Austin. This was a good class with the biggest name on the list of inductees being Austin. Even if you do not enjoy watching the induction ceremonies, every wrestling fan needs to at least watch the induction of Stone Cold, one of the biggest if not the biggest icon in the professional wrestling industry.


The packaging for this Wrestlemania is fantastic, and I think it is the best-looking Wrestlemania packaging that WWE has ever done. The front of the packaging has the Wrestlemania 25 logo and a variety of wrestlers who were in the WWE at that time surrounding it. The inside of the packaging features pictures from the event with the two most prominent being of both world title matches. The DVD discs even look good as the first two discs have a similar look to the front of the packaging. The look of the third disc mirrors that of the first two with the difference being that instead of the Wrestlemania 25 logo and the wrestlers from WWE’s 2009 roster, it features the WWE Hall of Fame logo and the 2009 inductees.

Overall, the Wrestlemania 25 3-Disc DVD set is a great home video version of the pay-per-view. The packaging looks great, there are a lot of bonus features, and the event itself was really good. Highlights that make this Wrestlemania worth a watch are the Extreme Rules Match between Matt and Jeff Hardy, Chris Jericho taking on Roddy Piper, Jimmy Snuka, and Ricky Steamboat in a match in which Steamboat showed the world that, despite his age, he can still perform in the ring, the Money in the Bank Ladder Match, the Triple Threat Match for World Heavyweight Title, and the show stealing battle between Shawn Michaels and the Undertaker, which is one of the greatest Wrestlemania matches of all time. This was a really good Wrestlemania and one that needs to be in every wrestling fan’s collection.

Keep an eye out for the Wrestlemania 26 3-Disc DVD set review!