Dark Age Posted July 23, 2004 Report Posted July 23, 2004 So, what is the match listing for this Triple H DVD then? EDIT: Just checked out amazon. It lists: Vs Cactus Jack (Street Fight?) Vs Chris Jericho (2 matches) Vs Rock and Kurt Angle Vs Steve Austin 5 Matches? What are the 2 Jericho matches, Fully Loaded and ? I guess it may be worth checking out for DVD versions of the 2/3 Falls match and the LMS match. That lsiting doesn't touch any of the others, though.
Guest Staravenger Posted July 23, 2004 Report Posted July 23, 2004 I forgot the match list, but it's 6 of his PPV Matches from 2000-2002.
Downhome Posted July 23, 2004 Report Posted July 23, 2004 vs. Vince McMahon - Armageddon 99 vs. Cactus Jack - Royal Rumble 00 vs. Chris Jericho - Fully Loaded 00 vs. The Rock vs. Kurt Angle - SummerSlam 00 vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin - No Way Out 01 vs. Chris Jericho WrestleMania X8 Triple H Returns - RAW 02 Then the background histories leading up to each. I also agree that it's not the best of the bunch, but it is a good DVD.
Guest Askewniverse Posted July 23, 2004 Report Posted July 23, 2004 There's an HHH DVD called "That Damn Good" that has one of the strongest match lists I've ever seen on a DVD. I could be mistaken, but aren't the only two matches on this: Vs Foley at RR 00 And one of the Flair/Steamboat matches? If so, both matches can be found elsewhere on MUCH beter collections. Or am I thinking of anoher Triple H DVD? There's two different HHH DVDs. Triple H: The Game is the one you're talking about. In addition to the HHH vs. Foley and Steamboat vs. Flair, it also has HHH's WWF debut match (against Buck Zumhoff). EDIT: DH already posted the match list for That Damn Good.
Dark Age Posted July 23, 2004 Report Posted July 23, 2004 Bah. All PPV matches? The Austin, Jericho and McMahon matches are the only incentive to buy. Like I said, I guess if you REALLY wanted a DVD version of the Austin and Jericho matches it may be worth it, but it seems like a whole lotta stuff I can find elsewhere.
Guest Coffey Posted July 23, 2004 Report Posted July 23, 2004 Half of the damn DVD's listed aren't even out yet, are they? I'd say: 1. Ric Flair Collection 2. Hulk Still Rules 3. Shawn Michaels: From the Vault
Guest Staravenger Posted July 23, 2004 Report Posted July 23, 2004 Half of the damn DVD's listed aren't even out yet, are they ....Uh....What? Really, all the DVD's listed have been out for months and in Hogans case, years.
Guest combat_rock Posted July 23, 2004 Report Posted July 23, 2004 Well, that's the exception to the rule, but I think it's fair, since we already know what's going to be on it. Well, there was the guy telling him to wait for the Hart DVD... Anyway, I reccomend... Flair: Ultimate Collection Foley: Greatest Hits and Misses Rey Mysterio: 619 (the feature does suck though)
Guest Staravenger Posted July 23, 2004 Report Posted July 23, 2004 So there's a Benoit DVD out? You said half the DVDs listed. I keep seeing Flair, Foley, and BloodBaths as the majority. Benoit's DVD may not be out, but if you've seen the matches elsewhere that are on the DVD, how can you say it's not great?
Guest Dynamite Kido Posted July 23, 2004 Report Posted July 23, 2004 1. Flair - This one is easily the best. It has some of the greatest matches ever on North American soil. Also, the promo's and other features are great as well. 2. Mick Foley - This one is very well done too. It lacks the "great" matches that the Flair one has(this set wasn't suppost to be his greatest matches....thus the "Hits and Misses" in the title. 3. Shawn Michaels:From the Vault - This one has some "great" matches on it too with the Wrestlemania X ladder match and the first Hell In A Cell. I didn't put the Benoit one on here because I have yet too see it. But judging from the match listing it has........it WOULD be on my list after it's release.
Guest krazykat72 Posted July 23, 2004 Report Posted July 23, 2004 I'd go Benoit Michaels: From the Vault Flair: Ultimate Collection one of the things you get from the Foley set, is that aside from some great WWF stuff, is how badly the ECW stuff has aged. The promos are still excellent, but the actual work just isn't that good at all. The Sting match is still as fun as it was 12 years ago though. -Paul Jacobi-
benoit4hor Posted July 23, 2004 Author Report Posted July 23, 2004 Thanks again for everyone's input. I think I'll wait till Tuesday and get the Flair, Benoit & Foley one's It seems to be the majority vote.
Guest hitman82 Posted July 23, 2004 Report Posted July 23, 2004 1. Chris Benoit 2. Ric Flair 3. Shawn Michaels 4. Mick Foley 5. Rey Mysterio 6. Wrestlemania XIX
Fro Posted July 23, 2004 Report Posted July 23, 2004 The Hogan one doesn't have a lot of *great* wrestling in it, but it's got a great mix of matches and all of the 1985 stuff of Hogan rules so much. Lots of rarer stuff on this as well and this is pre-Panda lawsuit settlement. It's missing a couple key matches, but they were obviously leaving room open for DVD set 2. The Flair DVD obviously is the greatest thing ever. A lot of the 1992-era WWF stuff is tarnished a bit by the WWF lawsuit thing. I thought the Foley DVD was a bit disappointing, just in the way the WCW footage had new commentary and the clipping of the ECW footage to heck, and then some Attitude logo blurring. They also clip a lot of interviews unfortunately. It's good to have a lot of stuff in one place, but it really needed another disc. The Benoit DVD looks amazing on paper. We'll see what they do with it.
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