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WWE - Triple H - The Game

WWE - Triple H - The Game

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Interesting but not worth the money!
Review: Having seen a couple other tapes from stars of WWE. I can honestly this one wasn't that great. While I do think there was a lot of footage of Triple H's beginning in the wrestling world, and his quad injury it really didn't go into who Triple H was before he became Triple H. There was no background other him mentioning how he watched wrestling with his father as he grew up. After seeing tapes from Undertaker and the Hardy Boyz I expected something much better than that. On the flip side though there was some great footage of Triple H coming back from his quad injury so it was interesting. But, other than that I'd say save yourself the money and don't bother buying this tape.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: We want Flair!
Review: I, too was, was disappointed by the Flair-Steamboat extra....But only because they didn't include the post match segment where Terry Funk piledrives Flair through a table!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A HHH fan must have
Review: If your a HHH fan as I am you'll enjoy this DVD. It says little to nothing about Degeneration X, but instead gives insight into his early years in the biz. It's not a best of HHH video as much as it's an inside the head of the Cerebral Assasin. HHH fand will enjoy the video, but general wrestling fans may be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best matches ever!!!
Review: In response to Ron who felt "ripped off" beacuse the WWE included the classic Ric Flair v. Ricky Steamboat match from Wrestlewar 89 on the Triple H DVD. Firstly it was Triple H's favorite match, and Ric Flair was his biggest influence. This particular match is not only looked upon by Triple H as a classic, but was voted 1989 match of the year, and match of the decade for the 80's by fans and critics.. It is one of the best worked wrestling matches of all time, and anyone who is a fan of true wrestling, or wants to learn the psychology of wrestling should buy this DVD for that match alone. The WWE should give Ric Flair his own DVD Box Set, he has that many good matches. Ron should watch this match a few more times and feel greatful he has it as part of his collection. Also as a note to Flair fans this has a few clips of candid interviews w/ Ric talking about Triple H, as well as Triple H calling Flair out to the ring to thank him for his influence and years of great matches (Flair gets very emotional), also they show a very rare clip of Flair wrestling at Madison Square Garden from the mid 70's on a WWWF show (I wasn't even aware that even happened, I think he was against Paul Jones). Thanks you Triple H & WWE for including this classic match on DVD, it's the only reason I purchased it, please give us more WCW & WWF classics.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent personality DVD
Review: MAIN FEATURE:
The main feature includes the following chapeters... the early years, 'the Game', working heel, feuding with Mick Foley, the comedic side of Triple H, Summerslam 2000, Ring General, WrestleMania X-7, Injury, Return of the Game, Royal Rumble 2002, bodybuilding, War of the Roses, feuding with Chris Jericho, WrestleMania X-8, the departure of Stephanie McMahon & the Game goes it alone. The feature alone is very good and interesting, and well-told by Triple H himself along with many other superstars including Ric Flair and Mick Foley.

DVD EXTRAS:
- Never-aired sketch from 'Mad TV': A comedy segment featuring Triple H and the presenter of 'Mad TV'.
- Triple H's 1995 Federation debut against Buck Zumhoff: The full match of Triple H's WWE debut in 1995.
- HHH v Cactus Jack (Royal Rumble 2000): The full match of what has to be one of the most violent wars in WWE history. These two men took brutality to a whole new level. With alternate commentary from Triple H and the Coach.
- RAW 11.29.99: The Game interrupts Stephaine and Test's wedding.
- HHH's favourite match: Ric Flair v Ricky Steamboat (NWA Wrestle War 1989): One of the greatest wrestling matches of all-time is included on the disc, as two legends of wrestling battle it out in a true classic.

Overall, this is a very good DVD. The feature is excellent, and the Extras are very good too, especially the Flair-Steamboat classic. Just like what it says on the back cover, Find out just how tough The Game is, and you will understand why he is that damn good!

Final Score: (/10) 9.5 - Strongly Recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best DVD Ever!
Review: Okay you Doods, Why are you saying it's not real? I wanted to get this DVD sadly some stupid beeeetchie in my family wouldn't allow me to. JUSTIN VERRIER DOES NOT LIE. This is the best DVD EEEEEEEEEEEEVER. And if my mum agree's, why wouldn't I want to buy it? kthx.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Most egotistical wrestler past, present or future.
Review: one star is me being nice. It was waste of money. the only reason to get this the Wrestle War '89 Steamboat match and that is it. I believe when Joane says that Masa Chono is twice the man that Cripple- H is will ever hope to be. The Lame is the biggest glory hog in wrestling today and that covers a lot of ground. There is not one superstar that he has not held down. he has a "No -JOB" clause in his contract appearently. WWE can't do without Kurt Angle but they can do without The Lame Cripple-H. WWE, please fire [him]. WARNING: DO NOT WATCH THIS WHILE OPERATING HEAVY MACHINES.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I watched it with Joanie Laurer
Review: She said Chono is twice the man that Cripple HGH is.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A great gift for someone you hate.
Review: The Flair-Steamboat and the Rumble matches on the DVD are the ONLY reasons to recommend buying this thing. The actual program is REALLY boring, especially once it gets to HHH's "inspirational" story of returning from the injury and feuding with Stephanie. There's just nothing from 2002 worth making a video about. And all the really good stuff from 2000 is completely ignored - where's the Last Man Standing match? The match with Taka from RAW? Highlights of the Iron Man and Backlash matches with the Rock covering longer than 10 seconds? THAT'S the really cool stuff, which was all compressed into about 2 minutes and a Mick Foley quote about him being a good heel, which was immediately followed by HHH talking about how great it was to be a babyface when he returned. Don't get this DVD unless you enjoy hearing an idiot going on and on about how great he is, or for the two previously mentioned matches that are on the DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THIS IS AN AWESOME DVD!
Review: The Flair-Steamboat match in the extras section is phenomenal! The rest of the DVD is below average.


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