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Before They Were WWE Superstars

Before They Were WWE Superstars

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Video!!!
Review: "Before They Were WWF Superstars" takes a look at a handful of today's WWF Superstars before they made it to the big-time. Through a combination of interviews with the wrestlers and their family members along with home videos, personal photos and other rare footage you learn a little bit about your favorite (and non-favorite) WWF personalities long before they become fixtures on Monday and Thursday nights. In all, it's a great "biography" feature delving into their past lives. In addition to the feature, this special DVD edition contains early matches of the wrestlers as well as extended interview segments with them. In all, it's a great video to watch for WWF fans, be they hardcore or just casual.

THE CONTENTS

These are the following WWF superstars featured in this video:

1. Kurt Angle: Kurt and family talk about his childhood and his amateur and Olympic wrestling career.

2. "Mighty" Molly: Molly discusses her gymnastics background, her love for classic cars and how she broke into the wrestling business on the indy circuit as well as WCW.

3. Bradshaw: Bradshaw talks about his football career and the many years he spent touring through Japan, Europe, Mexico as well as the indy circuit and overcoming various injuries before making it to the WWF.

4. Spike Dudley: Spike and family talk about his childhood love for wrestling and how Spike has always been tougher than leather. COOL video footage of Spike as a baby swimming, as a teen playing football and as an adult killing himself on the independent scene.

5. Stacy Keibler: Stacy talks about her life in show business as a professional dancer from early childhood. Her career transitions from cheerleader to WCW Nitro Girl to Diva are recapped.

6. Billy Gunn: Billy talks about how he went from the fast and furious life of the rodeo circuit to the pro-wrestling circuit. Plus we get a cool recap of how he broke into the WWF as one-half of the Smoking Gunns.

7. Steven William Regal: It's a cool journey through England as Regal takes us on tour of his old stomping grounds recapping how he was a Carnival Hooker who'd wrestle fans out of the audience.

8. Matt and Jeff, the Hardy Boyz: The "Cinderella" story of the bunch as Matt and Jeff take us through a journey of their life-long love of wrestling and how they grew up with a single-father (mom died at an early age) and how they spent YEARS wrestling locally as well as in their backyard (complete with home movies of their various characters) and as WWF TV jobbers before finally making it big.

9. Lita: Lita recounts her childhood athletic background as well as her travels to Mexico and all her Lucha Libre buddies (including a collection of their masks), her time spent with the Hardy's in North Carolina's OMEGA promotion, and her stint in ECW before becoming a world-renowned WWF Diva.

10. Edge and Christian: Life-long buddies Edge and Christian (and parents) take viewers on a tour of their local high school where it all began for them, recounting how they individually fell in love with the sport and their intertwined paths that led them into the WWF.

In addition to the above great profiles, the DVD also includes these special features:

1. Jackie (champ) vs. Starla Sexton (Molly): Sunday Night Heat, 10/11/98. GREAT action for a women's TV match from two talented performers. 4 stars.

2. Gillberg (champ) vs. Essa Rios (w/Lita): Sunday Night Heat, 2/13/00 for the WWF LHW title. Lita's WWF TV debut. Rios puts an end to Gillberg's 2 year title monopoly. 2 stars.

3. Justin Hawk Bradshaw (w/ Uncle Zeb) vs. Undertaker: WWF Raw, 4/1/96. Decent big-man match. Mankind run-in. 2 stars.

4. RVD vs. Jeff Hardy: WWF Raw, 5/12/97. Lawler promo. The Hardy's had been working as jobbers long before this, but this is a popular Jeff match. This was part of the aborted "ECW Invasion of the WWF" from 1997. Basic jobber squash for RVD. 2 stars.

5. "Angle Family Christmas." WWF Raw, 12/22/00. Popular Christmas sing-along angle featuring Kurt and family, Stephanie, Edge, Christian and Y2J Chris Jericho.

6. Angle, Edge and Christian vs. Y2J and the Dudleyz: WWF Raw, 12/22/00. Continuation of the promo from above. Decent match with Kurt's family getting involved. 2 stars.

7. 1-2-3 Kid and Bob Holly (champs) vs. The Smoking Gunns: WWF Raw, 1/3/95. Early Billy Gunn match. Looooong match at 15 minutes (a 15 minute match on Raw??????) with decent back and forth action. 3 stars.

8. "Mr. Manners." WWF Raw, 9/18/00. William Regal's TV re-debut where he tries to teach the crowd manners. Y2J makes a "guest appearance."

9. "Hamlet." WWF Raw, 9/25/00. Regal recites Shakespeare to the masses before Stone Cold voices his opinion.

10. "No Holds Beared." Extended interview with Bradshaw.

11. "Ice Rules." Edge and Christian extended interview where they talk about what Lance Storm dubbed as the infamous "Death Tour" in Northern Canada as they drove over frozen lakes to wrestle on Indian Reservations.

12. "Spike's Hardcore." Extended Spike Dudley interview.

13. "I Told You So." Extended Christian interview.

14. "50 Cents." Extended interview with Angle.

THE VERDICT

In all, at about a total of two hours counting the special features, this DVD is WELL worth the watch, and if you are so inclined, the addition to your DVD collection. The interviews are well done. Some may criticize that the talent choices are a little questionable, but the stories behind ALL the wrestlers are great to listen to.

The DVD extras are decent. While the matches may not be blow-away ones, they are decent (the women's match) and great for nostalgia (the Smoking Gunns' match and Bradshaw match).

Overall, whether you are a casual or a diehard fan, you should enjoy this video. If a diehard, this is definitely a video you may consider adding to your collection. Hopefully they'll be another volume with additional stars in the future!!!

Highly Recommended

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Video!!!
Review: "Before They Were WWF Superstars" takes a look at a handful of today's WWF Superstars before they made it to the big-time. Through a combination of interviews with the wrestlers and their family members along with home videos, personal photos and other rare footage you learn a little bit about your favorite (and non-favorite) WWF personalities long before they become fixtures on Monday and Thursday nights. In all, it's a great "biography" feature delving into their past lives. In addition to the feature, this special DVD edition contains early matches of the wrestlers as well as extended interview segments with them. In all, it's a great video to watch for WWF fans, be they hardcore or just casual.

THE CONTENTS

These are the following WWF superstars featured in this video:

1. Kurt Angle: Kurt and family talk about his childhood and his amateur and Olympic wrestling career.

2. "Mighty" Molly: Molly discusses her gymnastics background, her love for classic cars and how she broke into the wrestling business on the indy circuit as well as WCW.

3. Bradshaw: Bradshaw talks about his football career and the many years he spent touring through Japan, Europe, Mexico as well as the indy circuit and overcoming various injuries before making it to the WWF.

4. Spike Dudley: Spike and family talk about his childhood love for wrestling and how Spike has always been tougher than leather. COOL video footage of Spike as a baby swimming, as a teen playing football and as an adult killing himself on the independent scene.

5. Stacy Keibler: Stacy talks about her life in show business as a professional dancer from early childhood. Her career transitions from cheerleader to WCW Nitro Girl to Diva are recapped.

6. Billy Gunn: Billy talks about how he went from the fast and furious life of the rodeo circuit to the pro-wrestling circuit. Plus we get a cool recap of how he broke into the WWF as one-half of the Smoking Gunns.

7. Steven William Regal: It's a cool journey through England as Regal takes us on tour of his old stomping grounds recapping how he was a Carnival Hooker who'd wrestle fans out of the audience.

8. Matt and Jeff, the Hardy Boyz: The "Cinderella" story of the bunch as Matt and Jeff take us through a journey of their life-long love of wrestling and how they grew up with a single-father (mom died at an early age) and how they spent YEARS wrestling locally as well as in their backyard (complete with home movies of their various characters) and as WWF TV jobbers before finally making it big.

9. Lita: Lita recounts her childhood athletic background as well as her travels to Mexico and all her Lucha Libre buddies (including a collection of their masks), her time spent with the Hardy's in North Carolina's OMEGA promotion, and her stint in ECW before becoming a world-renowned WWF Diva.

10. Edge and Christian: Life-long buddies Edge and Christian (and parents) take viewers on a tour of their local high school where it all began for them, recounting how they individually fell in love with the sport and their intertwined paths that led them into the WWF.

In addition to the above great profiles, the DVD also includes these special features:

1. Jackie (champ) vs. Starla Sexton (Molly): Sunday Night Heat, 10/11/98. GREAT action for a women's TV match from two talented performers. 4 stars.

2. Gillberg (champ) vs. Essa Rios (w/Lita): Sunday Night Heat, 2/13/00 for the WWF LHW title. Lita's WWF TV debut. Rios puts an end to Gillberg's 2 year title monopoly. 2 stars.

3. Justin Hawk Bradshaw (w/ Uncle Zeb) vs. Undertaker: WWF Raw, 4/1/96. Decent big-man match. Mankind run-in. 2 stars.

4. RVD vs. Jeff Hardy: WWF Raw, 5/12/97. Lawler promo. The Hardy's had been working as jobbers long before this, but this is a popular Jeff match. This was part of the aborted "ECW Invasion of the WWF" from 1997. Basic jobber squash for RVD. 2 stars.

5. "Angle Family Christmas." WWF Raw, 12/22/00. Popular Christmas sing-along angle featuring Kurt and family, Stephanie, Edge, Christian and Y2J Chris Jericho.

6. Angle, Edge and Christian vs. Y2J and the Dudleyz: WWF Raw, 12/22/00. Continuation of the promo from above. Decent match with Kurt's family getting involved. 2 stars.

7. 1-2-3 Kid and Bob Holly (champs) vs. The Smoking Gunns: WWF Raw, 1/3/95. Early Billy Gunn match. Looooong match at 15 minutes (a 15 minute match on Raw??????) with decent back and forth action. 3 stars.

8. "Mr. Manners." WWF Raw, 9/18/00. William Regal's TV re-debut where he tries to teach the crowd manners. Y2J makes a "guest appearance."

9. "Hamlet." WWF Raw, 9/25/00. Regal recites Shakespeare to the masses before Stone Cold voices his opinion.

10. "No Holds Beared." Extended interview with Bradshaw.

11. "Ice Rules." Edge and Christian extended interview where they talk about what Lance Storm dubbed as the infamous "Death Tour" in Northern Canada as they drove over frozen lakes to wrestle on Indian Reservations.

12. "Spike's Hardcore." Extended Spike Dudley interview.

13. "I Told You So." Extended Christian interview.

14. "50 Cents." Extended interview with Angle.

THE VERDICT

In all, at about a total of two hours counting the special features, this DVD is WELL worth the watch, and if you are so inclined, the addition to your DVD collection. The interviews are well done. Some may criticize that the talent choices are a little questionable, but the stories behind ALL the wrestlers are great to listen to.

The DVD extras are decent. While the matches may not be blow-away ones, they are decent (the women's match) and great for nostalgia (the Smoking Gunns' match and Bradshaw match).

Overall, whether you are a casual or a diehard fan, you should enjoy this video. If a diehard, this is definitely a video you may consider adding to your collection. Hopefully they'll be another volume with additional stars in the future!!!

Highly Recommended

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally!!
Review: At last we get the chance to see our favourite wrestling stars before we knew them and admired them! This is a very good look behind the scenes that no true WWF fan should miss. An indebth look at how the wrestlers got into the business and even what they got up to and looked like in there youth! A great idea from the WWF to keep all us loyal fans happy! Especially great look at Kurt Angle and VERY funny comments from Bradshaw and Christian! All in all one of my all time fave WWE releases!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Better than expected!
Review: I am a huge WWF fan, have been for a long time. I always wanted to know how certain wrestlers got into "the business". This new DVD from the WWF answers that and a lot more.

I wasn't sure what to expect with this disc. Would it contain everything that true fans already know? I can truthfully say that it is a great buy. It has interviews with some of the great WWF wrestlers that make Monday's & Thursday's so great. The DVD also contains tons of extras, some are extended interviews and others are early RAW matches. What made the disc for me was the fact that they include a match from 1997 with Jeff Hardy VS. a then ECW contracted Rob Van Dam. That alone makes it worth the money. It doesn't hurt that Molly and Stacy Keibler are also highlighted on the DVD. Great purchase if you are a WWF fan.

I can only hope they do a volume 2 with The Rock, Triple H (show some of that Starrcade 1994 footage), and many of the main eventers.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good, But Could Be Better...
Review: I understand the limits of this DVD - that the WWF would like to release a new Entertainment DVD at least once a month to coincide with the latest Pay Per View DVD releases, so a stellar release is much to ask for. When I saw that only a small amount of WWF Superstars were represented, I was a tad upset, but like I said, I understand why. Hell, the disk IS like, 2 and 1/2 hours long... but hey...
With that being said, the Disk IS a good buy, with superstars the likes of Edge, Christian, Regal, Billy Gunn, Stacy Keibler, Molly Holly, Bradshaw, Spike and Kurt Angle being interviewed about their pre-WWF days, with some neat footage to boot. It has WCW footage from Keibler, Molly and Regal, and good indy footage of Edge & Christian as well. Matt, Jeff Hardy and Lita are on the disk too, but their "time" on the disk is mostly used footage from the previously released Hardy Boys & Lita disks.
A great note to the disks credit are the extra features, which include a 1996 Jeff Hardy vs. RVD match - a 1995 Molly vs. Jackie match and early matches of the Smoking Gunns (vs. Spark Plugg & 123 Kid!), Justin Hawk Bradshaw and some other extras. Definatelly good, as long as a follow-up (2nd volume) disk is in the works... cause it would be real cool to see a Before they were Stars with RVD, Jericho, Booker, Undertaker and the Rock just to name a few...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the WWE's best!
Review: The stories here are inspiring and amazing and home video and WCW footage is pretty cool as well. If you're a big WWE fan this is definitely for you or an aspiring pro wrestler this is for you also.Ill rate on stories and cool info.But if you want action, obviously nothing here. Lets start anyways

THE CONTENTS

These are the following WWF superstars featured in this video:

1. Kurt Angle: Kurt and family talk about childhood , cool videos
and sad stories, cool info on his olympic training and backrounds. Chapter rating 10/10

2. "Mighty" Molly: talks bout ecw and her first match in front of like 6 people. cool stories. you see hogan and macho man in this chapter. 9/10

3. Bradshaw: talks bout football and u see him imitating hogan as a teenager. 6.5/10
4. Spike Dudley: one of the greatest chapters and hes always been an underdog. 9/10

5. Stacy Keibler: talks about her childhood, to teen to baltimore ravens cheerleader , wcw nitro girl by winning the contest then to the WWE. 9.5/10
6. Billy Gunn: talks about rodeo and smoking gunns. 6/10

7. Steven William Regal: cool journey as he takes u around his town where he wrestled fans and incidents with bar fights and druken midgets. we see footage of him doing this as well,

8. Matt and Jeff, the Hardy Boyz: best chapter here. cinderella story as their mom died at a young age, their dad putting them down constantly, footage from the indies and early wwe days. 10+/10
9. Lita: talks about childhood life,shows mexican masks, ecw days, omega promotion days with the hardy boyz. 10/10
10. Edge and Christian: best chapter tied with hardy boyz, so much stories i wont say anything . 10+/10
DVD extras:

1. Jackie (champ) vs. Starla Sexton (Molly): Sunday Night Heat, 10/11/98. great match from these two.
2. Gillberg (champ) vs. Essa Rios (w/Lita): Sunday Night Heat, 2/13/00 for the WWF LHW title. Litas debut.
3. Justin Hawk Bradshaw (w/ Uncle Zeb) vs. Undertaker: WWF Raw, 4/1/96. alright match, pretty good debut.
4. RVD vs. Jeff Hardy: WWF Raw, 5/12/97. Lawler promo. then RVD squashes the Bon Jovi wannabe as Lawler says here.
5. "Angle Family Christmas." WWF Raw, 12/22/00. Promos with Steph,Y2j,Kurt, his brothers and Edge and Christian.
6. Angle, Edge and Christian vs. Y2J and the Dudleyz: pretty good match but Eric angle tastes wood.
7. 1-2-3 Kid and Bob Holly (champs) vs. The Smoking Gunns: what a damn long match! 15 minutes! ending bit shocking as they... anyways just view to see.
8. "Mr. Manners." WWF Raw, 9/18/00. William Regal's TV re-debut where he tries to teach the crowd manners. Y2j does a magic ttrick!

9. "Hamlet." WWF Raw, 9/25/00. he reads hamlet and stone cold hates books as regal gets his [...] kicked!

10. "No Holds Beared." Bradshaw interview, pretty interesting as he talks bout fighting a bear once.

11. "Ice Rules." Edge and Christian extended interview where they talk about them driving on frozen lakes to get to indie shows and how they almost died with Rhino.
12. "Spike's Hardcore." Extended Spike Dudley interview as he put his bro through a window becz he wanted to watch wrestling.

13. "I Told You So." Extended Christian interview great underdog story as he gets he dream instead of being a suit wearing cubicle working scmuck.

14. "50 Cents." Extended interview with Angle's mom.

Overall highly recommended. 10/10 for DVD , 8/10 for VHS

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the WWE's best!
Review: The stories here are inspiring and amazing and home video and WCW footage is pretty cool as well. If you're a big WWE fan this is definitely for you or an aspiring pro wrestler this is for you also.Ill rate on stories and cool info.But if you want action, obviously nothing here. Lets start anyways

THE CONTENTS

These are the following WWF superstars featured in this video:

1. Kurt Angle: Kurt and family talk about childhood , cool videos
and sad stories, cool info on his olympic training and backrounds. Chapter rating 10/10

2. "Mighty" Molly: talks bout ecw and her first match in front of like 6 people. cool stories. you see hogan and macho man in this chapter. 9/10

3. Bradshaw: talks bout football and u see him imitating hogan as a teenager. 6.5/10
4. Spike Dudley: one of the greatest chapters and hes always been an underdog. 9/10

5. Stacy Keibler: talks about her childhood, to teen to baltimore ravens cheerleader , wcw nitro girl by winning the contest then to the WWE. 9.5/10
6. Billy Gunn: talks about rodeo and smoking gunns. 6/10

7. Steven William Regal: cool journey as he takes u around his town where he wrestled fans and incidents with bar fights and druken midgets. we see footage of him doing this as well,

8. Matt and Jeff, the Hardy Boyz: best chapter here. cinderella story as their mom died at a young age, their dad putting them down constantly, footage from the indies and early wwe days. 10+/10
9. Lita: talks about childhood life,shows mexican masks, ecw days, omega promotion days with the hardy boyz. 10/10
10. Edge and Christian: best chapter tied with hardy boyz, so much stories i wont say anything . 10+/10
DVD extras:

1. Jackie (champ) vs. Starla Sexton (Molly): Sunday Night Heat, 10/11/98. great match from these two.
2. Gillberg (champ) vs. Essa Rios (w/Lita): Sunday Night Heat, 2/13/00 for the WWF LHW title. Litas debut.
3. Justin Hawk Bradshaw (w/ Uncle Zeb) vs. Undertaker: WWF Raw, 4/1/96. alright match, pretty good debut.
4. RVD vs. Jeff Hardy: WWF Raw, 5/12/97. Lawler promo. then RVD squashes the Bon Jovi wannabe as Lawler says here.
5. "Angle Family Christmas." WWF Raw, 12/22/00. Promos with Steph,Y2j,Kurt, his brothers and Edge and Christian.
6. Angle, Edge and Christian vs. Y2J and the Dudleyz: pretty good match but Eric angle tastes wood.
7. 1-2-3 Kid and Bob Holly (champs) vs. The Smoking Gunns: what a damn long match! 15 minutes! ending bit shocking as they... anyways just view to see.
8. "Mr. Manners." WWF Raw, 9/18/00. William Regal's TV re-debut where he tries to teach the crowd manners. Y2j does a magic ttrick!

9. "Hamlet." WWF Raw, 9/25/00. he reads hamlet and stone cold hates books as regal gets his [...] kicked!

10. "No Holds Beared." Bradshaw interview, pretty interesting as he talks bout fighting a bear once.

11. "Ice Rules." Edge and Christian extended interview where they talk about them driving on frozen lakes to get to indie shows and how they almost died with Rhino.
12. "Spike's Hardcore." Extended Spike Dudley interview as he put his bro through a window becz he wanted to watch wrestling.

13. "I Told You So." Extended Christian interview great underdog story as he gets he dream instead of being a suit wearing cubicle working scmuck.

14. "50 Cents." Extended interview with Angle's mom.

Overall highly recommended. 10/10 for DVD , 8/10 for VHS

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very interesting!!!
Review: This DVD is pretty good but i was dissapointed that the interviews were so short! :( the rest is great though and is a must buy for a WWF wrestling fand!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great WWE footage of the stars when they were younger
Review: This is a great addition to any WWE lover's wrestling videos. I bought this in March and I still watch it sometimes. It is too bad WWE Confidential is now airing all of the VHS footage, should have waited I guess, lol!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good info
Review: This tape provided great perspective into the history of the wrestlers. They showed a few characters that I don't really care about & Regal will make you fall asleep, but all in all, it's a good buy. Molly Holly, William Regal, Billy Gun, Hardy Boyz, Lita, Christian, Edge, and Stacy Keibler are featured.


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