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WWE Rock Bottom 1998

WWE Rock Bottom 1998

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: i thought that it was a very good pay-per-view
Review: i think that ROCK BOTTOM is the best pay-per-view that the WWF has ever had and the rock is the most popular guy that ever entered the squared circle. when he gives that rock bottom and then lays down the peoples elbow its awsome

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It rules!
Review: I thought that And I still think that Rock Bottom Was the best damn movie in the WWF's history of great movies.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Could Have Been MUCH better
Review: I was very disapointed. THe first Buried Alive Match with Mankind and Undertaker was way better than this one. It is worth renting but not worth buying. The Rock and Mankind could have done a way better job. It was too unrealistic with Austin bringing out the machine and undertaker waiting in the grave while Austin was trying to get the dirt in. It had great potential, but it stunk.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of the greatest pay per views
Review: If your looking for fueds, double crosses, action and stomping you need to get this video and the buried alive match between Undertaker and Austin was classic so you need to get this video.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Rockin' PPV!
Review: One of the better PPV's the WWF put out in 1998. This tape has a great Steve Blackman - Owen Hart match and the two main events of Rock-Mankind and Austin-Taker are excellent brawls too. Also, a striptease match and the Bossman/Shamrock vs. NAO tag team title match. A good tape to get if you have never seen it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: 50%O.K./50%BAD.
Review: Rock Bottom had a terrible undercard.Let me rate it. 1.val venis and Godfather vs.Dlo' and Mark Henry.This match I gave a70 . Barely passing for slow action. 2. Oddities vs. headbangers. I gave it a 85 for a pretty o.k.match. 3. blackman vs. owen hart. 97 for an exellent match. 4. 8 mn tag. 90 for an o.k. match. 5.goldust vs. j. jarrett.it waz kinda short , but 80 for the match. i gave the after part a 90 becuase of the stupid blue blazer. 6. boss man and shamrock vs. outlaws. i gave this mocoire(mo-cure-ri)boring 20 mintes snooze a 0 for slowness , boringness, the list goes on forever! 7.rock vs. mankind. acully this match waz quit alright. 95 for a tiny slow part. 8. buried alive:undertaker vs. austin. 100 for this incredible war!you'll love this match!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good WWF pay-per-veiw, but not the best of '98
Review: Rock Bottom had the best buired alive match in a long time, it was one of Austin and Taker's finest, as far as the rest of it, it was mild, Rock vs. Mankind was decent, but one of the best. Overall it's worth seeing and renting, but as far as the best pick of '98 goes, it's hard to top the '98 king of the ring Taker vs. Mankind "hell in a cell" match

But still better than any old rasslin wcw tape

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great WWF Performance
Review: Rock Bottom is a great video. Despite the fact that its controversial title match was not a landmark that I will want to remember forever, I believe that it catapulted the WWF to another level.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: WWF In Your House 26 - Rock Bottom
Review: Rock Bottom was an appropriate title for this WWF event. IYH 26 was was a pretty lousy card and, judging by most customer reviews, extremely overrated as well. In a full run-down of the matches...

Val Venis teamed with The Godfather to take on D-Lo Brown and Mark Henry in a boring opener, Golga and Kurrgan of The Oddities faced The Headbangers in a predictably dire contest, Owen Hart tangled with Steve Blackman in a decent bout, Al Snow, 2 Cold Scorpio and Bob Holly took on The Brood in the match of the night, Goldust defeated Jeff Jarrett in a match that resulted in Debra stripping to her undies, The New Age Outlaws defended their tag titles against The Big Bossman and Ken Shamrock in a yawner, World Champ The Rock defended his gold against Mankind in a good match (but one with a terrible finish) and in the main event, Steve Austin tangled with The Undertaker in a poor 'Buried Alive' match.

This tape may be worth renting, but I don't recommend buying it. Save your cash for something better.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The most electrifying man in sports entertainment
Review: Rock Bottom was not the best PPV of the year but it was good. Vince always does a good job thinking up these PPV.


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