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WWE - The Rock - Just Bring It! (Collector's Edition)

WWE - The Rock - Just Bring It! (Collector's Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bring Home the Rock!!
Review: See the Rock at his very best!! See the Rock's most electrifying matches between June 2000-August 2001. See him go through the Kurt Angle, Stone Cold, Booker T and much more. See a behind the scenes look at movie The Scorpion King. See the Rock in the gym working out his massive physique. The DVD version has so many extras interviews, matches and much more. If you are a fan of the Rock you will not be disappointed!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Rock 'Brings It' to DVD!
Review: The Rock has been named the People's Champ and the Brahama Bull. He gave the world "Roody Poo!". He "Laid the SmackDown!". Find out how the Rock has become the most electrifying man in sports-entertainment today. The DVD has The Rock's best moments and matches from June 2000 - August 2001, including his WWF Championship win at King of the Ring 2000, footage from The Mummy Returns and the Scorpion King, his war with Chris Benoit at Fully Loaded 2000, his WWF Title loss to Kurt Angle at No Mercy 2000, his battle with Rikishi at Survivor Series 2000, his music single "Pie", his match with Kurt Angle at No Way Out 2001, the Road to WrestleMania, battling Stone Cold at WrestleMania X-Seven, the WrestleMania aftermath, his return to the WWF in July 2001, his WCW Title win at Summerslam 2001, footage of The Rock in the gym, its all here and more!!!

SPECIAL FEATURES:
- Rock vs. Kurt Angle (No Way Out 2001)
- Rock vs. Booker T & Shane McMahon (Unforgiven 2001)
- Rock vs. Shane McMahon (Raw, August 2001)
- Rock vs. Rob Van Dam (Raw, September 2001)
- Six exlusive interviews

I would recommend this DVD to any fan of the Rock, it is not a must-have, but it is worth checking out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply the best dvd about a superstar 'till today
Review: THE ROCK in a 4 hour dvd collection set!
Hidden matches ,a lot of interviews and the best era of Dwayne.
Gotta have this one if you are looking for memorable moments,even for your girlfriend...PIE

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's FINALLY Coming out
Review: The Rock-Just Bring It Collectos edition follows the same lead of Hollywood Hulk Hogan's "Hulk Still Rules" DVD!! The DVD is 2 disc and I've hear is incredible. It will be out October first, but I've read fabolous reviewes coming from it. It's not the same junk they brought out months ago, Its a COLLECTORS Edition. I just hope they include his best matches, with HHH, Austin, Benoit etc, which they will! I wonder does the DVD have the Hogan match from WM-X8? This is a must have for any wrestling DVD collector and Rock fan.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Decent Matches With Very Funny Promos
Review: This DVD follows part of The Rock's illustrious wrestling career. It talks about his start in the movie industry with the Lion King. The Rock commentates on condensed versions of some of his matches from 2000 through 2001. There are 2 discs to this set. There are many extra features on disc 1. The extras include six hilarious interviews/promos and four matches. The matches include:

1. The Rock vs. Kurt Angle (No Way Out 2001 - WWF Championship)
Very good athletic and mat-based match. There are a lot of close falls in this match. Watch for Kurt Angle forgetting to kick out of one of the pins and Earl Hebner stopping the count. Oops! Otherwise great match. (9/10)

2. The Rock vs. Booker T & Shane McMahon (Unforgiven 2001 - WCW Championship)
Okay match. Nothing too exciting about this one. It is basically a carry over from Summerslam 2001. The Rock/Booker T fued just did not go over that well. (8/10)

3. The Rock vs. Shane McMahon (RAW August 2001 - Street Fight)
This was kind of a cool match. Booker T gets involved about halfway throught the match. Shane used the flying elbow on The Rock off the top rope onto the announce table. After this move the match cuts out and it doesn't go back to the end. I don't know if this was a gliche in my DVD or if it is on all DVD's. I don't get it. (8/10)

4. The Rock vs. Rob Van Dam (RAW September 2001)
Okay match. Nothing too great. (7/10)

Disc 2 was originally not included on this DVD. It contains loads and loads of interviews and promos. They are hilarious. No one can cut a promo against The Rock. The Wrestlemania promo is funny and very intense. The King Of The Ring promo with Booker T and Goldust is great. This DVD contains one extra match.

1. The Rock vs. Undertaker vs. Kurt Angle (Vengeance 2002 - WWE Undisputed Title/Triple Threat)
This was one of the top ten matches of the year in my opinion. Very good, well paced match. The three competitors worked well with each other. There is a great segment in which the three combatants used each others finishers on one another. (9.5/10)

This DVD is decent. I wish it would have included some more matches. The DVD is worth it for the promos and interviews. I recommend picking this one up, but it is not a big loss to your collection if you decide not too.

Overall Rating: 8

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: bonus features are good!
Review: This DVD is a chronicle of the WWE career of the Rock between June 2000 and August 2001. During this time, The Rock wins the WWE title several times. He also took a hiatus to film the movies The Mummy Returns and The Scorpion King . While i do not think much about either of those movies, they were quite successful and made a lot of money. The feature of the DVD is the year's recap of the one WWE superstar who is known outside of professional wrestling.

The real value of any non Pay Per View wrestling DVD is not in the 60-90 feature (which, if you have been watching the programming for some time, you have already seen the actual storylines the first time around), but the value lies in the special features. Wrestling special features are bonus matches and promos/interviews. This DVD has bonus matches against Rob Van Dam, Booker T, Shane McMahon, Booker T & Shane McMahon (handicap match), and Kurt Angle & The Undertaker (Triple Threat match). While these are the better matches the Rock has been in during this time, the Rock does not often put on Match of the Year caliber matches. What the Rock truly is good at is the promos. A promo is where the superstar gets to speak and set up his next match and tear down his opponent. The Rock gives some of the best promos, better perhaps than anyone else in the WWE. This DVD has 20 of the Rock's best promos.

Needless to say, this DVD is only for wrestling/WWE fans.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rock brings a whole new meaning to....Just Bring It
Review: This DVD is pretty well packaged together. Rock's new home DVD (Just Bring It) is from his career June-August. IT has action packed matches with music moving smoothly with the hype of the match, as always Rock delievers another great one, from promos to movies he does it all singing, acting, wrestling, and charitys! This has a lot more of Rock as a rel life person and in depth talking about his oppenents and great matches. You get too see a preview of the Scorpion King as well as Mummy Returns and how Rock acted it out and everything. Extras are packed with Rock's promos and 4 matches vs RVD on RAW vs Angle at No Way Out, vs Shane and Booker at Unforgiven, and Rock vs Shane street fight. Whether your a Rock fan or not, whether you love,like, or even hate The Rock this DVD is great. And you will once again smell what The Rock is cookin

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Do you smell what this Dvd is cookin?
Review: This Dvd is probably the greastest Dvd in the WWE. They interview
rocky about the movies that he stars in like The Mummy Returns, and The Scorpion King, they have matches from the Pay Per Views of: Summerslam 2001, King of the Ring 2000, Fully Loaded 2000, WrestleMania X-Seven, No Mercy 2000, and Survivor Series 2000. The extra features in this movie are great too. They
also have two extra Pay Per Views! Unforgiven 2001, and No Way Out 2001. They have extra interviews with Kevin Kelly and Lilian Garcia. They have four extra matches. Here are the extra matches: Handicap match for the Wcw title The Rock vs. Shane McMahon and Booker T at Unforgiven 2001,Wcw title match The Rock vs. Shane McMahon at Raw is War, WWF title match The Rock vs. Kurt Angle at No Way Out 2001, and a WCW title match The Rock vs. RVD. They also show The Rock & Bill Gates introducing Microsoft's new product, XBOX. You should get this Dvd. It is the most electrifying Dvd in sports entertainment today!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not necessarily a wrestling video
Review: While The Rock's previous compilation, "The People's Champ", deviated from actual wrestling to concentrate on his promos, this DVD focuses more on The Rock's non-wrestling life than WWF life.
That is the weakness of this compilation. It is still fairly interesting - The Rock is, indeed, one of the best workers in the WWF as well as one of the most creative - but I want to know more about what a particular superstar does on the road, how he comes up with good spots, and the process of creating promos. "Just Bring It" does not highlight any of these traits.
The DVD extras are also a waste. A compilation should feature a superstar's best matches over a particular period of time, but the WWF creative team aimed more for humurous matches. Instead of the Kurt Angle match at No Mercy 2000 or the triple-threat match at Summerslam, we get the triple-threat dud from Unforgiven 2001 as well as some other lowballs.
Definitely not a service to The Rock or any other top-level superstar.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Rock 'Brings It' to DVD!
Review: While WWE tries to pass this off as similar to the awesome and comprehensive Hulk Rules DVD, it is not at all the same thing. The documentary is a standard WWE fluff piece, with little of any real substance. The extras on the first disc are exactly the same as the original 1 disc release, and they include Rock vs. Booker T (available on the Summerslam 2001 DVD, okay match), vs. Booker T and Shane (available on Unforgiven 2001 DVD, so-so match), vs. Austin (available on Wrestlemania X-7 DVD, excellent match) and vs. Angle (from No Mercy 2000, not available on DVD elsewhere, very good match with goofy finish). There is also a hidden match from RAW vs. RVD, which is pretty good, and also only available on this DVD. The new second bonus disc only contains 20 interviews and one new match (vs. Angle and Undertaker, available on Vengeance 2002 DVD, good match). So the new "special edition" is pretty worthless if you bought the first one, or if you own the other WWE DVDs (unless you absolutley have to have the Angle match). If you don't own anything else, and love The Rock, it's an okay DVD. But where are the HHH matches (most unavailable on DVD)? Or the Mick Foley matches (all unavailable on DVD)? Or the Chris Jericho matches? All Rock's best stuff is missing. I guess we have to wait for the 3 DVD set.


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