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WWE WrestleMania XV - The Ragin' Climax |
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Rating: Summary: The extra features are the best Review: If you are one of the millions of people who know that the WWF is the only wrestling organization in town, then this DVD is a necessity. The disk has one of the best Wrestlemanias on it and the main event between Stone Cold and The Rock is epic. The extra features and dvd exclusive items make this a great deal.
Rating: Summary: Excellent job by the WWF Review: When I first saw Wrestlemania XV, I was not too crazy about the actual card itself. Don't get me wrong; some of the matches were excellent (HHH vs. Kane, The I-C Title match, X-Pac vs. Shane McMahon, Rock vs. Austin), but some of the other matches left a bit to be desired (The Sable/Tori match was a complete waste, The Hell in the Cell Match was surprisingly bad, Test/ D'Lo Brown vs. Jeff Jarrett & the late, great Owen Hart was boring, and what the hell was this "Brawl for All" garbage? ). However, although the event missed many opportunities to be the greatest Wrestlemania ever, the WWF did not miss the opportunity to put out an excellent DVD. The picture is clear, with some noticeable artifacts in some spots; these however are very minor & do not detract from the overall presentation. the sound has been remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1, and to say that the WWF outdid itself is an understatement. The soundstage is deep and the crowd & ambient noises wrap around nicely, bringing you right into the action. You literally hear the crowd all around you. The only flaw I found with the soundtrack was that for some reason, when the referee would make a count, the bass would suddenly fall out. I realize that the sound of the ref's hand striking the mat is not going to produce the same impact as the sound of a 275 lb. body hitting the mat, but to totally eliminate the bass is strange and is a major flaw (although a minor annoyance). Hopefully the WWF will rectify this in their future DVD releases. Needless to say, to slap a 5.1 soundtrack on the disc shows that the WWF is committed to bringing the best possible product into the hands (and homes) of their fans. The disc is also loaded with extras like wrestler biographies, a Wrestlemania music video, footage from the Wrestlemania Rage party, and two bonus audio tracks: The main event called on one track by Jim Ross & The Rock, and a second track with JR & Stone Cold Steve Austin. Great extra, undermined by the fact that Rocky & The Rattlesnake stay in character throughout the entire comentary, missing opportunities to lend some deep insight into the match. However, the fact that there are 2 bonus commentary tracks, along with the other extras, the better than average picture and breathtaking 5.1 soundtrack makes this DVD a must for any true wrestling fan!
Rating: Summary: Good Show, Poor DVD Review: WrestleMania XV was a good show - not the best of the WrestleMania's but still better than the middle of the pack. This said, the actual program on the DVD is good; however, the technical aspects are fairly poor. The video clarity isn't anywhere near what the DVD format is capable of, and there are line crawls and picture distortion almost everywhere you look. The audio has been remastered for 2-Channel surround, but it hasn't seemed to improve it by much. In terms of extras, you get wrestler biographies, and some extra featurettes including the Rage party & technical guys telling you how the camera work is done. If you can look past the poor video quality, this is a worthy DVD.
Rating: Summary: Okay, okay, okay Review: Okay, I love Stone Cold. But this didn't seem like a Wrestlemania. It seemed just like a normal old ppv. Austin vs. Rock was pretty good. Shane vs. X-Pac was good. What was going on in that cell match. What were they thinking? I did get to see HBK, but not enough. Too bad he couldn't wrestle.
Rating: Summary: Awsome Mania Review: this WrestleMania was awsome. I was there in PA when it was held. It probably would have been the best pay per view without the Hell in a Cell match. That was really boring. Well anyway just buy it. Look forward to the Rock vs. Stone Cold match and the Road Dogg vs. Goldust vs. Ken Shamrock vs. Val Venis.
Rating: Summary: "HEY JABRONI BUY THIS DVD!" Review: This WWF WrestleMania on DVD was awesome it pack alots of extra that keep u busy the whole day.What cool about this DVD that it has each THE ROCK&STONE COLD talking to J.R. about the match.The picture was sharp & clear and the Dolby Digital surround sound was cool,its like your there with the audience.I hope the WWF make the alot of the past WrestleMania on DVD."SO IF YOU LIKE THIS WWF DVD,GIVE ME A HELL YEAH?"
Rating: Summary: The Most Electrifying DVD... Review: This is one of the best pay-per-views and is now available on DVD. It's amazingly better on DVD than on VHS. This is the best way to experience the biggest wrestling event without leaving the comfort of your own home. I'd also recommend watching it on a big screen tv with surround sound!
Rating: Summary: Wrestlemania 15 Review: My friends and I stayed up late to watch the Pay-Per-View that has made the World Wrestling Federation the best wrestling company ever, and we had never seen anything like it. Some parts were amazing, some were shocking, some even FRIGHTENING! But we all loved it and have it on WWF Home Video! If Wrestlemania 2000 is greater than this, then wrestling should be a religion. Stone Cold Steve Austin is the no. 1! Long live the Rattlesnake! Long live Austin 3:16!
Rating: Summary: An Above Average Wrestlemania! Review: Topped of by a stellar Austin-Rock finally, Wrestlemania XV is an enjoyable way to spend an evening. Aside from the atrosity that is a Sable match and the just plain weird Taker-Boss Man HITC match, I enjoyed all the matches. Hardcore Holly shines in his bid to win the Hardcore strap from BA Gunn and Snow. Also enjoyable is the X-Pac-Shane brawl. I suggest you buy this tape to add to your collection!
Rating: Summary: Wrestlemania 15-The Ragin' Climax Review: One of the better Wrestlemanias.Best Match:X-pac vs. Shane McMahon.Worst Match:Undertaker vs. The Big Bossman-Hell in a Cell,what a shame!Best Moment:Stone Cold stuns The Rock.Worst Moment:ALL of Hell in a Cell.Star of the Show:The Rock.
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