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WWE - Austin vs. McMahon - The Whole True Story

WWE - Austin vs. McMahon - The Whole True Story

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: you have to get it!
Review: its a good and entertaning video which takes from the begining and drops you of at the end of the battle of the century.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Stone Cold-Vince McMahon Saga
Review: Nice DVD, but it could have been better with extras. Some of the matches that could have been shown include the following--

April 13, 1998 (Dudle Love Returns)
Unforgiven 1998
King of the Ring 1998
Austin-Kane June 29, 1998 (WWF Title)
1999 Royal Rumble Match
Gaunlet Match in Toronto
February 14, 1999 (Cage Match)
WrestleMania XV Main Event (Rock-Austin)
King of the Ring 1999
Austin-Undertaker on RAW is WAR for WWF Title
Austin-Taker First Blood Match

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Austin/McMahon
Review: The Austin-McMahon saga is nothing short of excellent. From career ending matches(Fully Loaded '99) to steel cage matches(St Valentine's Day Massacre), Stone Cold Steve Austin and Vince McMahon literally tear each other up! With interviews from officials such as Earl Hebner,Michael Cole and More, this is a must have video for any WWF fan, even if you don't know what wrestling is about.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Austin/McMahon
Review: The Austin-McMahon saga is nothing short of excellent. From career ending matches(Fully Loaded '99) to steel cage matches(St Valentine's Day Massacre), Stone Cold Steve Austin and Vince McMahon literally tear each other up! With interviews from officials such as Earl Hebner,Michael Cole and More, this is a must have video for any WWF fan, even if you don't know what wrestling is about.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Austins got McMahon- JR,- Raw Is War September 24
Review: The most famous rivalry throughout the world is put into 1 video. Austin VS McMahon. The rivalry that made the WWF famous.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great video, but much to short
Review: The only reason I give this three stars is because the footage shown is cut way to short. This is well put together footage of the Austin vs. McMahon feud. When they show the clips of the matches, don't fast-forward, because the clips they show are to short anyways, so why bother fast-forwarding? This video is funny in some parts, the rest is a big fest of arguing and fighting. I do not recommend this to anyone, but you are free to buy it if you want.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Am I missing something?
Review: This dvd is a great dvd, but for some reason it is not completely worth it. The parts of the dvd that make it suck are that there are no extras, no chapters, and somewhat poor quality audio. The story line based on Austin and Mcmahon is very good though. It shows how their feud begins in late 1997, and keeps continuing through 1999. This dvd has great matches, but they are EXTREMELY short. Some of the matches include: Austin vs. Dude Love at Over The Edge 1998, Austin and Mcmahon fighting at the WWE Royal Rumble 1999, Austin vs. Undertaker at Fully Loaded 1999, Austin vs. The Rock at Wrestlemania XV, Austin vs. Vince and Shance Mcmahon i a handicap ladder match at King of the Ring 1999, Austin vs. Vince McMahon in a STEEL CAGE MATCH (hell yeah) at St. Valentines Day Massacre 1999, Austin vs. Kane vs. Undertaker at Breakdown in your House 1998, and soooooooooooooo many other matches. The quality of this dvd sucks, but the story itself of Austin vs. McMahon is truly AWESOME. You should buy this dvd.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ustin vs McMahon-It's worth the money.
Review: This is a great vide and it gives you many scenes from the rivalry. The commentary and narration also help the video so it's worth the money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Feud Ever Conceived
Review: This is a perfect example of how Vince always happens to rise like a pheonix from the ashes. Before this feud, the company was in complete shambles. Even his top star Bret Hart left the company after the screw-job at Survivor Series. Vince later capitalized on the horrible event and turns himself into the evil tyrant we see today. Enter Steve Austin. The epitome of the normal American. He like most others doesn't like his boss one bit. However he can do what no other employee can in normal society: beat the living hell out of him. This feud is a classic for class struggle and two egos who can't stand each other. The highlights of this excellently put together video include when he dressed up for Vince only to leave Vince "bowing down", Austin holding McMahon hostage, the Beer Truck incident, and the zamboni incident which leads to Taker and Kane leaving Vince handicapped in the funniest and most entertaining back to back segments ever tapped on Raw. If you have ever heard of wrestling and always wanted to know what all the uproar is about, get this video and Hulk Still Rules which is a must must have also. I only wished they showed more of Austin holding Vince hostage cause that is my personal favorite moment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WWE won't be the same, unless, of course....
Review: This is a retrospect of when the WWF (WWE) was at it's peak, and it features the most jacked-up storyline of that era, the long running and highly celebrated feud between Stone Cold Steve Austin and Mr. McMahon. This was my source of learning about the feud as I wasn't a regular WWF viewer until the End of an Era (July 1999). Too bad things are bad with Steve right now, but if the internet rumors can be proven true, we just might see the return of Stone Cold. WWE's ratings have been poor as of late, but they're doing what they can, even though a recent angle was offensive. Stone Cold not being there to increase the entertianment factor will keep WWE under the situation that this video chronicles.


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