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WWE Best of Survivor Series 1987-1997

WWE Best of Survivor Series 1987-1997

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Never buy a "best of" tape
Review: The problen with this type of production is that it is heavily influenced by who is still werestling for the company when the tape is produced. Instead of truly showing the best and most memorable moments, the WWF took this opportunity to put over the stars currently working for them and did their Orwellian best to ignore the achievements and great matches of those who work for the competition.

Far too much time was spent on the 1997 fiasco at the expense of virtually every other year. The narrator briefly summarized every year's event until the Montreal screw job, and with that still did their best to make Bret Hart look like the bad guy. The excitement which permeated great events in 1992, 1995 and others was simply not felt. In addition, the WWF has the crazy tendancy to edit out Tony Schiavone's voice during the recaps of events in which eh participated.

Don't get me wrong. I am a huge WWF fan, but I was expecting a lot more than I got with this tape.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This video was pretty good.
Review: The tape was pretty good, but is not as good of the Best of WM. It don't think it even showed clips from the 89 Survivor Series. The tape is an hour long, and that's the problem. 1 hour is not enough time to show clips from 11 events. The Goldust segment is also REALLY bad.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good video, but it is not the best.
Review: The video was very dissapointing in the fact that it does not show a lot of footage from the first five. It mainly discusses the last three events. This video is not as good as the WWF's Best of Wrestlemania. The only real highlight of the video is the history of the Hulkster and Andre the Giant's fued that dates back to Wrestlemania III.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It's OK
Review: Theres alot of stuff on Wrestlemania and things 1996 on..theres not alot of old school stuff

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: they skipped many survivors series dates
Review: they talked and showed wretlemania! why i might ask and also there were crappy matches like bam bam bigelow vs goldust! who cares about complaining lets just say the debut of the undertaker facing hogan hart vs michaels, i say it was more better than worse

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Overall a good video
Review: This is a good video it showed the awesome match between Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart plus the 1987 soul survivor match was awesome

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome Video For The Ultimate WWF Fan
Review: This is the tape where McMahon double crosses Bret Hart and HBK wins. But sort of a weak vidoe also.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A complete farce!
Review: This tape does no justice to the Survivor Series at all. They FF through about the first nine years, then focus on the 1997 Series. VERY DISAPOINTING!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: WWF Attitude = crap
Review: This tape focused on the current roster which eveyone knows is the worst it has ever been. Legends like Bret the Hitman Hart and Hulk Hogan weren't shown enough and for that I think the WWF and Vinnie Mac are the biggest piece of trailer park trash, if ya smell what Jesus is cookin!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Must See TV" for the Professional Wrestling Fan!
Review: This tape includes an amazing array of footage from one of the WWF's premier events. It's worth the price of the video just to see the "never before seen" footage of Bret Hart's last match in the WWF, in the 1997 Survivor Series against Shawn Michaels. Be sure to enjoy this tape, and remember to order all your wrestling videos through the "Best Damn Wrestling Website there ever was",


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