Rating: Summary: if this video kicks @#! give me a hell yeah Review: a stone cold classi
Rating: Summary: ...at least there's the Hart v. Austin match. Review: A typical MTV-generation video edited in 2-3 second clips. The tape includes the "I Quit" match between Austin and Bret Hart, which is the only thing worth owning the video for, and the only reason I rated the video 3-stars instead of 2. I've watched the Austin v. Hart match a number of times, but the rest of the video is basically mind-numbing and difficult to sit through a second time.
Rating: Summary: WWF - 'Cause Stone Cold Said So Review: As far a pure entertainment value is concerned, 'Cause Stone Cold Said So is undoubtedly the greatest 'Best Of' video that the World Wrestling Federation has ever released.Narrated by Steve Austin himself, CSTSO chronicles the first couple of years in Stone Cold's WWF career (although thankfully omitting his dreadful Ringmaster days) and even features footage from his brief stint in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) where he cut some of the funniest wrestling promos of the 90s. Fast-forwarding to his WWF days, we see everything from his legendary Austin 3:16 acceptance speech at the '96 King Of The Ring to his brutal and bloody Match Of The Year with Bret Hart at WrestleMania 13. If, like many, you started watching the WWF in 1998 and never had the chance to see Austin in his pre-neck injury prime then this is a golden opportunity for you. In 1996/1997, Stone Cold was out of this world - his intensity was unrivalled, he had the best interview in the business and, yes, he was even a pretty good wrestler as well.
Rating: Summary: AWESOME! Review: Austin opens "the can" in this awesome movie. It is WWF, and could it ever get hotter? It tells how Austin "3:16" was born. If you get this, you will become the biggest fan of 3:16.
Rating: Summary: AND THATS THE BOTTOM LINE Review: cause stone cold said so is a piece of work from Austin himself.......great for people who just started to watch wwf......
Rating: Summary: Great watch but lacking... Review: Compared to its sister release this month along with the horrible rushed put whatever Undertaker : He Buries them Alive its Cause' Stone Cold Said So. I really found this sixty minute video quite entertaining actually. Pretty great stuff before Owen broke his neck, so he is capable to work an awesome match plus he was really determined in his promos rising to the top. The problem I have is that there is no extra features which does not really make any sense since it is a Digital Video Disc. Nonetheless it's a quite entertaining watch. By the way Hell Yeah and What? or some good Austin videos as well.
Rating: Summary: Interesting 90's hype Review: Considering the video was done in '97, the production was okay. It's basically clips of matches and some rants in between. I wouldn't pay full price for it. It was good for a laugh or two.
Rating: Summary: And That's The Bottom Line.. Review: Contrary to what most people assume, this is not a brand-new release by the WWE. Rather, it's a 2003 re-release (on DVD) of a 1998 VHS tape of the same name. On this disc, hosted by "Stone Cold" Steve Austin himself, you'll find highlights of his first two years in the WWE. It includes his King of the Ring 1996 transformation to the bada$$ he is today. It also highlights some of his greatest disses, "a$$-whoopins", and matches before late 1997. Also, it makes note of some of his greatest feuds, with the likes of Brian Pillman, Vader and Bret "The Hitman" Hart. If you own this original release, I don't suggest you pick it up. It is absolutely no different than the original version. If you don't have it, however, you might as well get it. It's a very good buy for the Amazon price of $9.98.
Rating: Summary: And That's The Bottom Line.. Review: Contrary to what most people assume, this is not a brand-new release by the WWE. Rather, it's a 2003 re-release (on DVD) of a 1998 VHS tape of the same name. On this disc, hosted by "Stone Cold" Steve Austin himself, you'll find highlights of his first two years in the WWE. It includes his King of the Ring 1996 transformation to the bada$$ he is today. It also highlights some of his greatest disses, "a$$-whoopins", and matches before late 1997. Also, it makes note of some of his greatest feuds, with the likes of Brian Pillman, Vader and Bret "The Hitman" Hart. If you own this original release, I don't suggest you pick it up. It is absolutely no different than the original version. If you don't have it, however, you might as well get it. It's a very good buy for the Amazon price of $9.98.
Rating: Summary: a hilarious future colectors item!!!!! Review: GET THIS VIDEO NOWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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