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Kevin Vonerich Presents:Best of Voner

Kevin Vonerich Presents:Best of Voner

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally
Review: After listening to Kevin talk about it at various conventions, the DVD has finally been released. No more buying a copy of a copy of a copy vhs tape from ebay or waiting for an old rerun on cable or some clips off the web, one can sit back and relive the good ole days of wrestling before the "Mr. Mac-Mannnn" era.

For true wrestling fans, this is a must buy. Esp for the young ones who need to learn what wrestling used to be.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great look back at the glory days of World Class!
Review: Here are the matches:

Freebirds vs. David & Kevin Von Erich/Iceman Parsons (World 6-Man Tag Title Match -- 1983)

Kevin Von Erich video

Kevin Von Erich vs. Chris Adams (Cotton Bowl - 10/84)

Kevin Von Erich vs. Chris Adams (Reunion Arena rematch -- Thanksgiving 1984)

Kerry Von Erich vs. Terry Gordy (1984)

Kerry Von Erich vs. Gino Hernandez (1984)

Freebirds vs. Kerry/Kevin/David Von Erich (World 6-Man Tag Title Match -- 1983)

Kerry Von Erich vs. Michael Hayes (1983)

Plus commentary from Kevin Von Erich & David Manning as well as great bonus features including a look at the Von Erich ranch!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Von Erichs; The good old days
Review: It's finally here. I'm so glad Kevin has gotten around to putting this out. Growing up in the D/FW metroplex I was fortunate enough to attend tons of the matches at the Sportatorium and Will Rogers coliseum. I think this DVD is good but there could have been much better match selections. Although, Kevin says there is more on the way. Not 20 more years I hope. There is a unique feature on the disc that allows you to listen to Kevin and David Manning (former ref) do commentary on each match. Since the release of all the WWE Superstar books we are now 100% certain that this is sports entertainment. Kevin and David are still protecting the business. When you listen to the commentary it's disappointing to listen to them think were not more informed these days. In Ric Flair's "To be the Man" he talks about the Von Erichs for two solid pages and why Kerry wasn't given the chance to hold the title longer. David Manning is quoted as saying "we think there were some shananigans in Japan. C'mon Dave. Although this stuff is a little disppointing I would still recommend the DVD to all Von Erich fans and those that want to see how different wrestling is today. What I enjoyed the most is the features of Kevin on the ranch. He introduces us to his sons Ross and Marshall. Ross the oldest is a spitten image of Kerry. I also noticed on the biographies there was no mention of Chris the youngest Von Erich. As much as he wanted to be a professional wrestler but couldn't due to physical limitations it made me wonder why Kevin left him out. Like I said earlier, there supposedly more on the way. Hope so. Let me know what you think.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally! The Von Erichs!!
Review: THIS IS A MUST HAVE FOR ALL VONERICH FANS!

Finally a dvd dedicated to the best wrestling family ever! This dvd is something I can watch over and over. The matches are some of their best including the famous match at Texas Stadium where Kevin was taken out

by ambulance after getting hit with a chair by Chris Adams. The dvd also has a tour of the VonErich ranch and has Kevin telling stories of his wrestling days. The outtakes are hilarious. Kevin and David Manning do great commentary for the matches and they also do the introduction and

at the end announce that there will be more dvds to follow! There is also

a photo album that shows pictures of all the brothers. On the special features there is also a biography written on each of their brothers that was very interesting to read. I was surprised at how good the quality of the picture is,

its crystal clear. I definitely recommend this dvd to any wrestling fan, it is the best vintage wrestling dvd I have ever watched. It definitely brought back many memories.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great to finally have on DVD! But some disappointments...
Review: Very glad this is finally out on DVD - after watching WCCW from 84-86 (which included a plethora of reruns of 82/83 matches), I've wanted to be able to see them again just for kicks. I look forward to future DVDs of WCCW.

I am disappointed with the match selection. Fan-favorite matches weren't shown, such as the Cotton Bowl haircut match, the Von Erichs wrestling in Japan, the Von Erichs wrestling guest superstars such as Kamala, Harley Race, and Ric Flair, and 2-man tag matches with the Von Erich brothers, whether they were wrestling Chris Adams/Gino Hernandez, The Freebirds, or people from the stables of Skandar Akbar or Gary Hart. Some of the best matches included Mark Lewin and One Man Gang. And I'd like an option for old TV commentary by Bill Mercer.

I'm also disappointed that the 6-man tag with the Freebirds and Von Erichs was included because that is already out on a WCCW DVD in the Japanese market, and I was hoping to see a different 6-man Freebirds match. The Japanese DVD also has Fritz's retirement match and some other really good Von Erich matches worth seeing.

It's great to see Kevin and David Manning. Naturally any Von Erich DVD is going to be fantastic. I hope the next DVD comes out soon, because we wouldn't want the fans to think that the only foes that the Von Erichs faced were the Freebirds and Chris Adams/Gino Hernandez. It would be fun to show the matches where they were partnered with their former/future foes, as well. It would be fun to have an option for old Bill Mercer color commentary, because he was a hoot - about as goofy as Bill Cauldell (sp?) and David Crockett.


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