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Movie Reviews of WWE: The Ladder MatchMovie Review: WWE FANS...YOU CAN'T MISS THIS ONE!!! Summary: 5 Stars
This is, without a doubt, one of the best WWE videos I've ever owned, and I've been buying them since 1990! Every match is shown in it's entirety, including wrestler entrances. You'll get to see old school classics like HBK vs Bret Hart from July 1992, HBK vs Razor Ramon (Scott Hall) at SummerSlam 1995, and Rock vs Triple H at SummerSlam 1998.
You also get some of the best TLC matches with Edge & Christian, The Dudleyz, and The Hardyz. They even included recent matches like the first Money in the Bank from Wrestlemania 21 and Edge vs John Cena at Unforgiven 2006.
So they basically included every classic ladder match from the mid-70's to the present time, except for matches that we've all seen a million times (like HBK vs Razor Ramon from Wrestlemania 10). I think there are 21 total matches. This video is less than $20 but I probably would have paid triple that amount, because the quality of the matches on this DVD is simply outstanding. THIS IS A MUST BUY FOR EVERY WWE FAN - GET IT NOW!!!
Movie Review: Better than I thought it would be! Summary: 5 Stars
Hearing of this release a few months back, I was skeptical. I know that since WWE acquired WCW and ECW, it has only shown a small dose of what they have to offer. The ECW DVD's are the greatest example with great matches, but still lacking. I buy this on the hope it's great, given it's advertised with great matches. The first match on it sucks, but I think they put it there to show how it evolved from a crappy match with Junkyard Dog and Jake Roberts all the way to main event status for The Hardys, Dudles, Edge/Christian and even Jericho. So far, I'm only half way into watching it, but so far, the best match on here is the only WCW one with 'Shane' Helms and Shannon Moore (even has a young Jamie Noble and Jimmy Wang Yang). This DVD is by far the best compilation DVD that WWE has released to date. A must buy for those fans who can handle the hardcore, brutal and ruthless matches it offers.
Movie Review: Excellent DVD Presentation...though not complete. Summary: 5 Stars
I viewed this DVD with interest and found it very satisfying. The ladder matches were shown in their entirety without cuts or editing. However, sadly, it does not include what was, perhaps, the first ladder match in professional wrestling. This occurred in 1962 when Ray "Blond Bomber" Stevens (also known as "The Crippler") went against Pepper Gomez at San Francisco's Cow Palace. For this angle, Stevens delivered his vaunted Bombs Away knee drop from off the top of the ladder landing on Gomez's throat to win the match. This was an electrifying moment for the fans which certainly helped to set the tenor for Stevens' dominance in the Bay Area as top heel during the entire 1960s decade. The reason for not including this match in the set was probably due to no available film of the match in any archives, which I think is very sad.
Movie Review: to all of the haters Summary: 5 Stars
this has matches that surpass the wrestlemania x and 16 matches. if you want the wwe to make every one of the ladder matches ever made on a dvd set, then the set would be 5 to 10 discs long and a hefty price tag with it.
sorry that the wwe thinks that ecw and wcw matches suck but remember they where enemies at one point and why would the wwe want to live on with those matches that remind you of those organizations? wcw and the orignal ecw are dead. if you don't like this selection then try to find a better one
wwe, keep up the good work
Movie Review: A must own! Summary: 5 Stars
Bottom line, you get over 20 of the best matches that span the last 10 years of the WWF/WWE, and a few that span even longer.
90+% of the matches featured are must see big time marquee matches featuring the best singles and tag team wrestlers from many different generations.
From Raw and Smackdown, to Wrestlemania and Summerslam. From Ric Flair and Bret Hart, to Hardys and Dudleys.
Easily the best bang for the buck, and my current favorite in my large collection of WWE DVD's.
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