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Rating: Summary: The Chosen One Review: If you are an old school wrestling fan then this is definitley the DVD for you . If you're looking at this DVD and expecting to see the Jeff Jarrett that went one on one with Scott Steiner, made wrestling history by laying down for Hulk Hogan in one of the most controversial moments in WCW history then look the other way. This DVD chronicles the early career of " Simply Irresistable " Jeff Jarrett with some of his best matches in WCCW ( World Class Championship Wrestling ) , it features him taking on Jeff Gaylord, Jerry Lawler, The Beast ( a.k.a. Kamala ) and others .... all great matches. If you like old school ( and I'm not talking about Steve Corino ) then this one's for you ... check it out. ... - Ken Tuccio
Rating: Summary: For fans of the old school only. Review: Jeff Jarrett was a young guy who had superstar written all over him. Unfortunately, WWF/WCW politics ruined a pretty solid career. But for those of us who remember, there is this DVD - Jeff Jarrett: In Your Face. Part of a set of WCCW/CWA/USWA DVDs recently released from Madacy. This may be worth the price just to see early Jarrett, who is the spitting image of Jeff Spicolli in Fastimes at Ridgemont High. Jeff Jarrett vs. Beast - Eh. Just a showcase for a young Jarrett who is in a new territory. Jeff Jarrett vs. Ronnie P. Gossett - See above. That's about as jobberish as a jobber name gets. Jeff Jarrett vs. Jeff Gaylord - Gaylord did okay when he was in WCCW, but when he jumped to the WWF it was clear he was out of his league. Jarrett shows nice storytelling sense, but his offense is non-existent compared today's wrestling. Jeff Jarrett vs. Billy Joe Travis - I take that Ronnie P. Gossett joke back. THIS is the most jobberish of jobber names. Lawler is on commentary setting up a feud between the CWA and WCCW/USWA. Jeff Jarrett vs. Jerry Lawler - Lawler is a master of psychology. Jarrett is just coming into his own at this point. The only real reason to get the DVD. In the End: If you can find the Lawler/Jarrett match anywhere else, do so. This is hardly a best-of. Recommendation to avoid all but Lawler/Jarrett.
Rating: Summary: For fans of the old school only. Review: Jeff Jarrett was a young guy who had superstar written all over him. Unfortunately, WWF/WCW politics ruined a pretty solid career. But for those of us who remember, there is this DVD - Jeff Jarrett: In Your Face. Part of a set of WCCW/CWA/USWA DVDs recently released from Madacy. This may be worth the price just to see early Jarrett, who is the spitting image of Jeff Spicolli in Fastimes at Ridgemont High. Jeff Jarrett vs. Beast - Eh. Just a showcase for a young Jarrett who is in a new territory. Jeff Jarrett vs. Ronnie P. Gossett - See above. That's about as jobberish as a jobber name gets. Jeff Jarrett vs. Jeff Gaylord - Gaylord did okay when he was in WCCW, but when he jumped to the WWF it was clear he was out of his league. Jarrett shows nice storytelling sense, but his offense is non-existent compared today's wrestling. Jeff Jarrett vs. Billy Joe Travis - I take that Ronnie P. Gossett joke back. THIS is the most jobberish of jobber names. Lawler is on commentary setting up a feud between the CWA and WCCW/USWA. Jeff Jarrett vs. Jerry Lawler - Lawler is a master of psychology. Jarrett is just coming into his own at this point. The only real reason to get the DVD. In the End: If you can find the Lawler/Jarrett match anywhere else, do so. This is hardly a best-of. Recommendation to avoid all but Lawler/Jarrett.
Rating: Summary: Jeff Jarrett ¿ The Early Years Review: Long before he achieved worldwide fame in the WWF as "Double J," long before making his mark in history as the WCW World Heavyweight champion as "The Chosen One," "Simply Irresistible" Jeff Jarrett was a hot rookie cruiserweight in the legendary WCCW/USWA promotion based out of Dallas, Texas and Memphis, Tennessee. This bargain priced DVD chronicles 5 of his matches out of his rookie years in the USWA, circa 1989 - 1990. Here are the contents of this DVD: THE MATCHES 1.Jeff Jarrett vs. the Botswana Beat (w/ General Skandor Akbar): The Beast was basically a Kamala clone (big fat African headhunter type). The match itself was not much - tons of stalling with a few spots. However, the crowd was hot for it. Match time: about 4 mins. Post-match run-ins by Cactus Jack and "Gorgeous" Gary Young. 2 stars 2.Jeff Jarrett vs. Ronnie P. Gossett: Gossett (an oversized "Boss Hoag from Dukes of Hazzard) was a manager in the area at the time whose stable Jarrett was feuding with. Again, not much of a match, but the fans loved seeing "Porky" get his. Post-match run-ins by his stable of "The Dirty White Boys" (Tony Anthony and Tom Burton) Percy Pringle (Paul Bearer) was on commentary. 2 minute match, 5 minute segment. 1 ¾ stars. 3.Jeff Jarrett vs. "Missouri Tiger" Jeff Gaylord (w/ Akbar): Gaylord was a mid-carder in WCCW/USWA in this era, not much else afterward. Decent match. 5 minutes. 3 stars. 4.Jeff Jarrett vs. Billy Joe Travis in the Guitar on the Pole Match: Jerry Lawler was on commentary. Travis, like Jarrett would in the WWF, had a country musician gimmick. Thus this match. GREAT action that sprawled across the ring and around the ringside area. Post-match antics saw Lawler and Kerry Von Erich (the late legendary Texas wrestling hero of the famed Von Erich family) get involved. 5 minutes. 4 stars. 5.Jeff Jarrett tribute video set to Tina Turner's "Simply The Best." 6.Jerry "The King" Lawler tribute video which leads us to the main event... 7.Jerry "The King" Lawler (champ) w/ Ronnie P. Gossett vs. "Simply Irresistible" Jeff Jarrett for the USWA Unified Heavyweight Championship: Long before becoming everyone's favorite perverted WWF color commentator, Lawler was the "King" of Memphis wrestling, a true legend and a great champion. Typical Lawler "heel" mode match with TONS of stalling and trash-talking. Match was not a scientific classic, but a great study in heel psychology with Lawler resorting to every under-handed method known to man. Match lasted about 10 minutes. All-star post-match run-ins by Bill Dundee, the Dirty White Boys and Billy Joe Travis. 3 ¾ stars THE DVD Extras The extras on the DVD are somewhat laughable. Included on this DVD (and the other 4 in this series) are: 1.A slide show of stills from various matches in this series. 2.A trivia quiz on Jarrett and the matches featured on this DVD. In other words, the extras are all right for a look but otherwise are throwaways... THE VERDICT: Overall, at the cover price this DVD is actually quite the bargain. The matches and extras are a little sparse, but they are golden for wrestling nostalgists. The matches themselves, while not great, are passable entertainment. This DVD is definitely must viewing for Jarrett fans/enthusiasts/completists. Fans of the WCCW/USWA circa '89/'90 will also appreciate this DVD. This is definitely a rental if you are looking strictly for the action. The action is non-existent (first two matches) to passable (the latter 3 matches) but not a must-see. The true value in this is for collectors, particularly Jarrett fans or USWA fans. It's a great look at the genesis of the career of one of Sports Entertainment's top stars. Recommended for Jarrett/USWA fans. Pass Otherwise
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