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WWE - Triple H - The Game

WWE - Triple H - The Game

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My first wwe biography I've bought
Review: This was my very first biography i have bought. When I bough it i wasnt really sure what to expect, if it would base more around his personal life, like growing up and stuff, or if it would just be about his wrestling. When I watched the main presentation I was pleased they showed more of his wrestling side, and involved his personal life with his injury. I thought they covered his evolution in the buisness, and his injury really well. They had the lead up to his divorce (the video clip) and the leadup to the rumble in 2000 on the main feature as well. I was very happy when i went into the extras and found that they had the Steph and Test marrige, I had wanted to see it for a long time (cuz it was such a great angle). I really like what the WWE did with this, and i have allready purchased other dvds off the internet because of this dvd.

If your like me you'll want to have this amazing dvd in your collection!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Game has arrived....
Review: To all those who think this DVD is fake, that is not true. The NWO DVD didn't show up on the WWE website until it was released, and this one probably won't show up either till June 25. Sounds like it has some good extras too. This is definately one to pick up for any Triple H fan.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Those were the days...
Review: Triple H, no matter what comes of his career from this point on, will undoubtedly go down as one of the most controversial and vital figures in the history of sports entertainment. Here, on this DVD, you'll find many of his character's finest moments, going back to the prime of his heel run and his feuds with Mick Foley, Kurt Angle, and The Undertaker, through his injury and rehab, to his return as a mega-babyface and his championship victory over Chris Jericho at this year's Wrestlemania. There is even some interesting (although brief, which is logical) footage of Trips' days in WCW, paired up with William Regal and often compared to a young Ric Flair. Triple H remains out of character throughout the entire documentary, which is definitely the preference for WWE DVD's (why NOT break from what we see every week on TV, and even on PPV?). His comments are insightful and informative for fans who might not know all of the history behind his often-evolving career, in and out of the ring, as well as H's feelings on switching from heel to face, which fellow superstars are his favorite to work with, who he admired when he was coming up, what it's like working with legends such as Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair, etc..

The extras are minimal in the way of actual matches (mostly because his best matches have already appeared numerous times on other WWE DVD's), but the extra footage of his first WWF match, his favorite Ric Flair match of all time, an unused Mad TV skit, etc.. are still a lot of fun to check out. And, as mentioned above, there is the Easter Egg where Hunter discusses the evolution of the sledgehammer gimmick (just go to "Working Heel" in the Chapters list and click an arrow on your DVD controller).

To be honest, reflecting back on this DVD (which I purchased months ago now) is somewhat bittersweet. I won't pretend to be all-knowing like some of the internet wrestling "smarks", but I do know that no matter what backstage politicking potentially goes on, Triple H's actual in-ring and character work has left a LOT to be desired in recent months. Perhaps he is trying to ensure his longevity in the business by not having the high-impact, intense matches he once had, but that does NOT excuse the one-dimensionality his character has fallen into. However, this isn't the matter at hand (besides, it's merely my opinion, doesn't mean it's fact); what matters is this DVD, which shows a very special and influential talent at the prime of their career. WWE did a fine job here in representing Triple H at his finest. Share it with all your friends...and mail a copy to the guy whose name is on the cover, while you are at it. He needs a refresher course on what brought him to the dance...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Time to watch the game
Review: Triple H- The Game is a good video that tells all about how Triple had risen to the top of the WWE. Tells about how becoming a wwe superstar and being influenced by Legend Ric Flair. Lots of WWE Superstars tell what a great person and wrestler Triple H is. Triple h himself tells all about how he always wanted to be like Ric Flair but only as a heel (bad guy). Triple H- The game tells about all the great points in Hunter Hearst Helmsly's (Triple H)career through the WWE and even in the late WCW (World Championship Wrestling). The video mainly shows career points like when he was Terra Riser(in wcw). There it showed how he had a great career going on but still being a hated man. In the WWE, were shown career points where Triple was a very powerful person during D Generation X and the McMahon-Helmsly Era when he and Stephanie were married. Although the marriage had ended in February 2002 it shows stuff that happened in it like Triple H defeating Vince McMahon at Armegeddon 1999, winning the WWF Championship from the Big show, beating mick foley/ Mankind at Royal Rumble 2000, and ending Mick Foley/ Cactus Jack's career at now way out 2000. The video also shows his fued with Kurt Angle during August 2000 where he was trying to hit on Stephanie and also his Memorable match with the Undertaker at Wrestlemania X-seven. My favorite part of this video is that it tells all about the History of the Wrestlemania X-8 Undisputed title match with him and Y2J. Shows everything from the beginning where he had torn hid quadtrocept in a tag team title match against Y2J back in May 2001 to his struggle to get back in the WWF to the January 3, 2002 episode of RAW with his big return to his triumph at winning the Royal Rumble so he can get a title shot at wrestlemania to his breakup with Stephanie to his rivalry with Y2J and ending it with him beating Y2J and becoming a 5-time WWE champion.
As far as I am concerned, I think that Triple H- The Game is a good home video to buy for any wrestling fan. I enjoy watching this and so will anybody elae who gets it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Like beating your head against the wall?
Review: Watching this video is similar to that experience.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ~ITS ALL ABOUT THE GAME~
Review: WELL PEOPLE ITS ALL ABOUT THE GAME! THIS latest video it about Thriple H's Heavy weight title run! Starting with the Win over The big Show leading up until a little after Austin Came back! Defintly a Great video for all the Tripple H fans Including myself!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What in god's name.......
Review: When did this come out? It was obviously never endorsed by the WWF. It was never advertised. Plus, all official WWF Merchandise is on WWFShopzone.com. I smell screwjob. If anyone has ordered this please contact me!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Ego-Mania runnin' wild force!
Review: Wow....HHH's ego is larger than ever in this DVD. Lets just say it runs wild force 1000x more than Landyslam's ego. The Steamboat/Flair match is the only thing saving this thing..... Dont waste your time. Pick up Santa with Muscles starring Hulk Hogan instead.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Crap Crap crap
Review: Yawn what a Yawn this dvd has one redeeming quality and that's flair steamboat. Everything else is pap. Well the streeet fight ok... I suppose. But the actual Documentry is the most boring piece of garbage ever.


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