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WWE Rock Bottom 1998

WWE Rock Bottom 1998

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a great ending to the wwf's best year of ppv's
Review: This was an awesome event, the second best ppv of 1998, all the matches were pretty good. There were two really awesome matches, the first one being the best match of the night, The Rock vs. Mankind for the wwf title, you got to admit, Vince is a genius, and second, Stone cold steve austin vs. Undertaker buried alive match. This was a great ppv.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great event buried alive match plus lots of great action
Review: This was one of the best WWF events of 1998 Great Matches and non stop action Stone Cold vs Undertaker in a buried Alive Match Mankind vs The Rock for the title this is the video for you

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EXCELLENT PPV GOOD MATCHES
Review: This was one of the better ones with the Buried Alive Austin vs. Taker to the WWF title Match between The Rock and Mankind to the STRIP TEASE MATCH WITH JEFF JARRETT TAKING ON GOLDDUST. Just so you know if Goldust wins Double J doesn't strip but Debra does.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: an all time great pay per view
Review: This was one of the greatest videos of all time. The matches were awesome and the action was truly unbelievable. I was actually at the event and it was the best wrestling event i have ever been to. The buried alive match was a classic and Rock and Mankind beat each other up real good, if ya smell what the rock is cookin you will get this video.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ok
Review: Ummmmmmm Testing 1,2,10. I think wwf kinda lost track on what the heck they were doing.Others think the video was great but there not hardcore fans like I am and dont understand the wwf has had better days.I've seen much better ppvs in my life.I guess the buried alive match was okay but the reason they called it Rock Bottom is stupid.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The People's video?
Review: Vinnie Mc's new Corporate Champion, The Rock, puts his WWF title on the line against Mankind in a brutal contest that would serve as a warm-up to the following three shocking matches they have at the Royal Rumble, St Valintes Day Masacre and on RAW. Austin and The Undertaker face off in a great Buried Alive match. The rest of the card is irrelevent but still highly watchable. A great pay-per-view that brings 1998, the year that saw the WWF return to the top and the era of Attitude was in it's infancy.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: pretty good ppv
Review: when i first saw that they were realeasing a series of like 98 dvds i was very excited but when i recieved it 2day i was a lil disapointed. not with the dvd persay but with hwo it was put together.there r no menus it plays like a normal video. if u only wanna watch like the main event u gotta fast forword through the whole ppv.thats pretty much the only problem. as for that its pretty good

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This Event Could Have Been Great
Review: With so many great matches in this event, the average person would find nothing wrong with this. But, I don't think everything went as great as it could have. For the event that began setting up Wrestlemania, it could have been ten times better. The Buried Alive match was good, but really, how many times can we see Austin vs. Undertaker?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: In The Rock's House
Review: WWF Rock Bottom: In Your House was the December '98 PPV show. It wound up being a good way to finish off the WWF's 1998 PPV schedule. The Buried Alive match between the Undertaker and Stone Cold Steve Austin was not bad if you like watching two pro wrestlers who don't have ten moves between them. If you are a true WRESTLING fan you will enjoy the WWF Title Match between Champion- The Rock and Challenger- Mankind. This match picks right up where Survivor Series '98 left off. Another great match was the 6-man tag between the JOB Squad (Al Snow, Scorpio, and Bob Holly) and the Brood (Gangrel, Edge, and Christian). Other matches include: The Striptease Match between Jeff Jarrett w/ Debra McMichael and Goldust...with an appearance by WWF Commissioner Shawn Michaels. D-Lo Brown and Mark Henry vs. The Godfather and Val Venis. The New Age Outlaws battle Ken Shamrock and the Big Bossman with the WWF Tag Team Titles on the line. Plus much more...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ONE OF THE MILLIONS AND MILLIONS OF ROCK FANS
Review: Ya need to stop hating on Rock. This video is tight so all you JABRONIES that said it wasn't tight ya need to drink a tall glass of SHUT UP JUICE. And anybody who has a problem with what I wrote on my review email me. YOU ROODY POO CANDYA$$ JABRONI! THAT'S ALL SHE WROTE!


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