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wwf Triple H - That Damn Good

wwf Triple H - That Damn Good

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome DVD - Triple H is the GAME!
Review: A showecase of matches and interviews showing why they call Triple H - THE GAME!

People always crib that he is pushed because of his relation with Vince. Lets face it guys! He is the Game! He is the best damn wrestler on the planet.

DVD has good interviews with Kurt Angle, Undertaker, Austin and more.

Awesome matches as DVD extras:

vs Cactus Jack
vs Jericho (2 matches)
vs Rock and Kurt Angle

And one of the best matches of all time....Triple H vs Austin...2 out of 3 falls.

I am waiting for the next Triple H DVD with recent matches with Shawn Michaels (all classics), RVD, Kane.

Just one thing left for Triple H to do. He should have beat Goldberg fair and square...1-2-3.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Prototype
Review: Before Shawn Michaels emerged from the Vault, before Mick Foley landed his Greatest Hits and Misses, and even before the Ultimate Ric Flair Collection sold a single disc, Triple H was That Damn Good!

Shortly after the DVD release of The Game, World Wrestling Entertainment released That Damn Good, which was a three-hour program hosted by Triple H himself discussing seven of his greatest matches shown in chronological order, a format that was used on those aforementioned releases.

The matches started with Armageddon 1999 where Triple H beat Vince McMahon in a brutal street fight. The most historical footnote in this match was the launching of the McMahon-Helmsley Era when Triple H and Stephanie McMahon showed their marriage had potential.

Once Triple H united with his wife and regained the WWF Championship, his first major challenger was Mick Foley and this disc included the infamous Royal Rumble Street Fight with Cactus Jack. This match has been included on more DVD releases than any other match has (albeit often clipped).

After Triple H lost the WWF World title, he began a memorable feud with Chris Jericho, which climaxed with an incredible Last Man Standing match between the two at Fully Loaded. This match has often been left behind by history, but it has its share of fans. And those fans need to buy this release to own this match on DVD.

Triple H had another shot at the WWF World title at SummerSlam 2000 when he and Kurt Angle challenged The Rock in a Triple Threat match. This match was best remembered for causing Kurt Angle a concussion when Triple H gave him a Pedigree through the broadcast table.

Finally, Triple H achieved his greatest upset. The match was one month before WrestleMania X-Seven. It was voted the Match of the Year in 2001. And it sent Triple H and Stone Cold through three stages of hell. Stone Cold pinned Triple H with a Stone Cold Stunner before Triple H beat Stone Cold in a street fight. The decisive fall was competed in a steel cage, and in the end, Triple H defeated Stone Cold.

Shortly thereafter, Triple H suffered a tear in one of his quadriceps, which kept him out of the ring for eight months. The program picked up with Triple H making his anticipated return at Madison Square Garden.

Finally, the program concluded at WrestleMania X8 where Triple H defeated Undisputed WWF Champion Chris Jericho, much to the dismay of Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley.

The DVD extra on this release was the promos for each match leading into the major events. (NOTE: WrestleMania X8 did not have a full-length promo, so instead, they included footage with Chris Jericho, Stephanie, and Triple H's bulldog Lucy.)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: From a Huge fan of THE GAME
Review: Weak, weak, weak! This DVD was good, but if you're going to compare it to Triple H-The Game, you'll be sorely disappointed. For any Die hard HHH fan, you'll be happy with it, but he never breaks character, It's more about the matches than all of the other things that he does that keep people watching. The extras, are nothing more than the things that led to the matches. Make no mistake, He's That Damn Good, but the DVD? Not so much.


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