WWE WrestleMania 21
by Kevin Dunn (III)
from World Wrestling
On March 31,1985, the Wrestlemania legacy was born at Madison Square Garden in New York City.This sold-out event is the origin of what has become the greatest sports-entertainment franchise in American history. WrestleMania has dazzled millions of fans over the past 20 years by showcasing the greatest WWE Superstars of all time in marquee matches and featuring celebraties from music,sports and entertainment.The Legacy continues with WrestleMania 21, live on Pay Per View Sunday April 3,2005 at 7pmEST.WrestleMania 21"Goes Hollywood" in a big way with this special 4-hour extravaganza, live from Los Angeles' Staples Center .The 3-disc Collectors Edition includes complete 4 hour WrestleMania 21,plus behind-the-scenes interviews and the WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony featuring Hulk Hogan,"Rowdy" Roddy Piper,The Iron Shiek and more.
WWE Royal Rumble - The Complete Anthology, Vol. 4
from World Wrestling
In the WWE's Royal Rumble the rules are simple: if you get thrown over the top ropes and out of the ring you're finished. The last man standing wins the Rumble. This thrilling collection presents five more Royal Rumbles featuring intense matches with some of wrestling's biggest names.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: SPORTS/GAMES/PRO WRESTLING UPC: 651191945795 Manufacturer No: 65119194579
WWE Survivor Series 2002 - Elimination Chamber
by Kevin Dunn (III)
from World Wrestling
One of the world's most famous arenas hosts a night of action from both Raw and SmackDown. There are 5 titles on the line, but it's simply survival that is at stake. This 180-minute DVD from World Wrestling Entertainment features the first-ever Elimation Chamber World Heavyweight Championship match, as well as Scott Steiner debuts, and special musical performances by Saliva.
WWE WrestleMania XIX
by Kevin Dunn (III)
from World Wrestling
Whether WrestleMania XIX goes down as the best WrestleMania ever will be for historians to decide, but the 2003 battle in Seattle certainly was notable for two of the biggest grudge matches to hit the WWE in many a moon. Billed as "20 years in the making," WWE mogul Mr. McMahon tried to put an end to Hulkamania in a street fight against the legenday Hogan. Despite all the accolades, the championship belts, and the movie career, one thing the Rock had never done is beat prodigal son Stone Cold Steve Austin at WrestleMania, and he was ready to pull out all the stops--including an unprecedented three Rock Bottoms--to do it. For all the hype, however, don't ignore the other events of the evening. For example, there was the actual WWE Championship to be decided, and Kurt Angle tried to prove he doesn't suck by taking on Brock Lesnar, and the loser headed straight from the ring to the hospital. There was a surprise ending in the World Heavyweight Championship Match between Triple H and Booker T, and the technically superb Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Jericho match turned out to be the best of the night. Throw in Limp Bizkit, the Miller Lite catfight girls, and tons of bonus features, and you've got a six-hour extravaganza for the ages. --David Horiuchi
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