Ive always enjoyed this pay per view, i find the matches enjoyable, and the return of Stone Cold Steve Austin is entertaining.
However the video i got wasnt so good. The picture is perfect, but the sound is very bad in parts which is quite annoying.
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Ive always enjoyed this pay per view, i find the matches enjoyable, and the return of Stone Cold Steve Austin is entertaining.
However the video i got wasnt so good. The picture is perfect, but the sound is very bad in parts which is quite annoying.
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Ive always enjoyed this pay per view, i find the matches enjoyable, and the return of Stone Cold Steve Austin is entertaining.
However the video i got wasnt so good. The picture is perfect, but the sound is very bad in parts which is quite annoying.
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wwe title match:hulk hogan vs undertaker.6/10. just boring and nothing special and hogan is too old for this now.
hell in a cell match:hhh vs y2j.3/10.awful, the worst hell in a cell match ever, y2js arm bled more than hhh and y2js faces, the match was just boring, it was butal and it was as flat as a pancake.
sone cold vs ric flair and big show.6.5/10.i suppose it wasnt bad but nothing very exciting or special.
hair vs hair.
kurt angle vs edge.7/10.the match wasnt great but it was good to see angles hair get shaved off.would have been better if angle won but i was lucky to see the smackdown where they showed what edge and kurt angle would look like if they were bold.
As a spectacle, 1993 was one sided. Williams had continued their dominance from the previous year with the most advanced car in F1. Prost came back from his sabbatical and won the championship fairly comfortably.
Damon Hill made his debut for Williams and had rotten luck, losing victories in Britain and Germany. He finally won in Hungary and took the next two races in Belgium and Italy.
Senna makes it interesting and Andretti gives us some comic relief.
Ross' commentary loses points for this video.
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To those who have only been familiar with the current boxing world of 100+ "world champions", this is the perfect illustration of what was surely the golden era for boxing.
Not only is Ali undoubtable the greatest, and the "rumble in the jungle" his greatest triumph, there are numerous of his opponents over the years who were "greats" themselves. In an other era, Foreman, Frazier and Liston would have been remembered as all time greats.
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I find myself writing this some 18 years after I bought the video on its initial release (and the tape is wearing fast - get moving, Auntie Beeb, how about a DVD?). And my view remains that this, surely, is the definitive visual account of Leeds' finest years.
A great deal is packed into its 90 minutes - and the viewer is treated to countless goals and action from the BBC's wealth of archives from those 10 magnificent years.
It is also serves as a reminder - as though one were needed - of how many times Leeds fell at the final hurdle. Eleven times, to be exact - and the video at times gives more than a hint that a few of those losses were not confined to just bad luck or being outplayed on the day.
This video was aimed to be a view of The Undertaker's career, but instead it seems to focus on his career between 1998 to 2001, ignoring his first 8 years. No footage of his legendary 1996 feud with Mankind, or his imposter Undertaker angle are used at all. In it's own right, this video is not bad. It's got some great bouts on it, especially against Angle and Austin, and the Hell In A Cell matches, so it is worth watching. However, I would strongly advise to get the new Undertaker DVD box set instead.
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Fantastic film, one that can be watched again and again.
Your girlfriend will think you're watching it cos it's sweet, you are actually watching it because:
It's about a lad
It's got Rachel Weis in it
Des Lynam
Gazas goal against Scotland
and finally because it's got a great ending with some good cameos.
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