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WWE - OMG! - The Top 50 Incidents In WWE History [DVD]
 
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WWE - OMG! - The Top 50 Incidents In WWE History [DVD]

The Undertaker , Mankind    Suitable for 18 years and over   DVD
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  • Actors: The Undertaker, Mankind, John Cena, Brock Lesnar
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Clear Vision Ltd
  • DVD Release Date: 26 Sep 2011
  • Run Time: 329 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B005EYJVCU
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 6,839 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)


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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Essential Viewing! 21 Oct 2011
I'd consider myself a casual WWE fan ever since the attitude era ended but I still collect the odd WWE if it seems good and I have to say this DVD is just brilliant.
The first DVD is a countdown of the top 50 most shocking moments in WWE and cover all ages of WWE history from the classic 80s, to the cartoon and attitude era right up until the PG era.
I'll not ruin the list but it is fantastic viewing with clips of each incident and interviews from the likes of JR, Jerry Lawler, Booker T, John Cena and a brutally honest CM Punk.
I had one issue with this list, I hope you like the opening music of this DVD, as your going to hear it a further 50 times throughout the course of it, as it plays at the start of each clip.
This DVD runs for 2 hours.

Disc 2 covers promos and matches in full from the Top 50 countdown:

Rowdy Roddy Piper Gives Haiti Kid a Haircut
Tuesday Night Titans - 7th March, 1986

Jake The Snake Roberts Attacks Macho Man Randy Savage
Superstars - 23rd November, 1991

The Rockers Split on the Barber Shop
Wrestling Challenge - 11th January, 1992

WWE Championship Match
Shawn Michaels vs. Diesel
In Your House: Good Friends, Better Enemies - 28th April, 1996

Intercontinental Championship Match
Hunter Hearst-Helmsley vs. Undertaker
Shotgun Saturday Night - 8th February, 1997

Stone Cold Stunner to Mr. McMahon
Raw - 22nd September, 1997

Hell in a Cell Match
Mankind vs. Undertaker
King of the Ring - 28th June, 1998

Mr. McMahon's Ceremony to Crown a New WWE Champion
Raw - 28th September, 1998

Stone Cold Gives the Corporation a Beer Bath
Raw - 22nd March, 1999

Dearly Departed
SmackDown - November 11, 1999

Hardcore Championship Match
Shane McMahon vs. Steve Blackman
SummerSlam - 27th August, 2000

Disc 3 covers more from the list in full:

Tables, Ladders & Chairs II for the WWE Tag Team Championship
The Hardy Boyz vs. The Dudley Boyz vs. Edge & Christian
WrestleMania X-7 - 1st April, 2001

Street Fight
Kurt Angle vs. Shane McMahon
King of the Ring - 24th June, 2001

Kurt Angle's Milk Delivery
Raw - 20th August, 2001

Stone Cold Steve Austin Brawls with Booker T in the Supermarket
SmackDown - 13th December, 2001

WWE Championship Match
Brock Lesnar vs. Big Show
SmackDown - 12th June, 2003

Concrete Crypt Match
Undertaker vs. The Dudley Boyz
Great American Bash - 27th June, 2004

The Highlight Reel with Trish Stratus & Lita
Raw - 8th November, 2004

WWE Championship Match
John Cena vs. Edge
New Year's Revolution - 8th January, 2006

Hardcore Match
Mick Foley vs. Edge
WrestleMania 22 - 2nd April, 2006

Mr. McMahon Appreciation Night
Raw - 11th June, 2007

Special Feature

Jerry `The King' Lawler's Outtakes

Total running time of the set is approx 6 and a half hours.
I cant recommend this DVD enough and it will stand up to re-watching as well.
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not shocking enough 30 April 2012
By sean paul mccann VINE™ VOICE
This dvd interested me on paper but it was always going to be hard to get the top 50 to everyones liking, as a wwe fan for most of my life one of the most shocking moments was when the big bossman was hanged after the match with the taker at mania 15, i think it was 15, from the hell in a cell. It was vile, cold, evil and the image has seared itself into my soul. There are plenty of other moments that didnt make this dvd when it should have but thats just me.
The top 50 does contain filler, no point lying, it does, one use of hogan, lots of stonecold and not always the best moments and hardly any rock, the chair shots to mankind at rumble 99 doesnt appear when maybe it should have.
The top 50 moments bring back memories and thats a great thing in itself, the main feature lasts 2 hours so thats an average of 4 mins per segment but it doesnt break down that way in reality.
The bonus stuff isnt bad, i pretty much have all the matches but its nice to have them again under this umbrella but there arent alot of them.
It isnt essential but i got this very cheap so worth it on that basis.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Dissapointing 25 Oct 2011
Ok, so as a kid (and now secretly as an adult) I loved WWF/ WWE and watched all the PPVs and house shows avidly. I remember some huge moments of great wrestling, or amazing moments that you didn't see coming - those 'OMG' moments (as the DVD entitles). But, dissapointly, this DVD catalogues so many of those 'why did they even bother' moments. Do you remember Gene Snitsky in 2004 kicking a doll into the crowd? Yes? No? Even if you did, I can't imagine you would have it as number 25 in the top 50 WWE moments.

I am not sure how a three disk DVD set of the top 50 moments in WWE history (note the word 'history') can only include one moment with Hulk Hogan - the man that argueably put proffesional wrestling where it is today - and even that was number 50 and was brushed aside.

There are too many moments of Steve Austin. If he isn't spraying beer on Vince, he is filling his car with cement, or crushing a coach with a digger or singing songs in the ring to name but a few. Where are the classic moments? The moments that made the WWE were it is today.

Out of the 50 moments I think about 10 to 15 are justified but the rest are 'fillers' - which is hugely dissapointing. Only one moment for The Rock, one of Bret Hart and one of Hulk Hogan - surely the top 50 moments in wrestling history should include the biggest names in the business. To put it into context one of the 'top 50 moments' was a referee attempting to commit suicide each week - really? If you started watching wrestling from about 2004 you will like this, as it seems to ignore everything that happened before this date.

Sorry WWE, but this is one of the worst yet!
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