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WWE – Best of Raw 1-2

Now you can own some of the greatest moments from the hottest show on cable television! The best moments from 1997-1999 are all here! This 2-DVD set has 25 extra situations you can’t see anywhere else. That’s 3 extra hours of footage! Approx. 6 hours.

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  • Jim Bryan
    December 28, 2010
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    A must 4 WWF Attitude era fans, December 8, 2005
    By 
    Jim Bryan
    (REAL NAME)
      

    This review is from: WWE – Best of Raw 1-2 (DVD)

    I am telling you guys, if you were a fan of the Attitude era (and most people were)this is the one out of print WWF DVD to pay an arm and a leg for. This 2 disc set features so many classic moments from 1997-1999. You can see Chris Jericho’s debut in its entirity! I would pay 20 bucks just for that. The night of the “Genesis” of DX in 98 and the reformation of DX in 99. What about when Austin and Vince were to go 1 on 1 but Dude Love came out. All that and so many more classic moments. Best of all, the attitude logo is not blurred. This will make up for the lack of extras on the monday night war dvd.

    And of course complete matches……

    5-11-98. Austin/Vince vs. Rock/D-Lo.

    5-18-98. Austin vs Patterson/Brisco in a Street Fight.

    6-15-98. Austin/Undertaker vs Mankind/Kane Hell in a Cell.

    7-20-98. X-Pac vs Rock for the IC Title.

    9-14-98. Mankind vs Undertaker no holds barred.

    9-28-98. Shamrock/Mankind/Rock vs Undertaker/Kane.

    10-12-98. Mankind vs Mark Henry IC Title Tournament.

    1-11-99. The Corporate Royal Rumble.

    1-18-99. Chyna vs Patterson/Brisco.

    1-25-99. HHH vs Rock I Quit match for the WWF Title. This is also the match where Chyna turned on HHH and joined the Corporation.

    2-15-99. HHH/X-Pac vs Kane/Shane European title on the line.

    2-22-99. Bart Gunn vs Hardcore Holly for the Hardcore title.

    5-3-99. Vince vs Shane for the first time.

    6-7-99. Big Show vs Undertaker for the WWF Title. This is the match where Show chokeslammed Taker through the ring.

    7-5-99. Hardyz vs APA for the tag titles.

    8-9-99. Kane/X-Pac vs APA for the tag titles.

    8-23-99. Mankind vs HHH for the WWF Title.

    9-6-99. Rock/Mankind vs HHH/Kane for the tag titles.

    10-4-99. Edge/Christian vs Hardyz.

    10-25-99. Test vs Bulldog in a cage match.

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  • D.P.
    December 28, 2010
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    Early Years Of WWF Attitude, March 25, 2008
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    D.P. (California) –
    (VINE VOICE)
      

    This review is from: WWE – Best of Raw 1-2 (DVD)

    Don’t let the title confuse you as this isn’t a retro look at the history of RAW unlike the 10 & 15 year anniversary DVD sets that would come out later. These two “volumes” were just highlights of feuds, storylines, and character developments in the WWF during the beginning of the “Attitude Era” in 1998-1999.

    Volume One covered the character developments of the WWF top characters throughout the year of 1998 (my personal favorite year). Steve Austin is covered with highlights of him winning the WWF Title & the early months of the feud with Mr. McMahon including such incidents as Vince getting arrested, Austin screwed out of the title, the zamboni & cement truck incidents, Austin being fired & later rehired by Shane McMahon. The Rock’s profile showcased the problems between him & Faarooq that led to him taking over The Nation. Triple H taking over D-Generation X, taking on new members in the New Age Outlaws & X-Pac, and all the havoc they caused with WCW (the Nitro invasion) & The Nation (the infamous paraody) is shown. Mick Foley’s personalities from Mankind to Dude Love to Cactus Jack is shown including Terry Funk’s arrival as “Chainsaw Charlie” is shown before showing Foley’s “Cactus Jack” character leaving because the fans didn’t apprechate him. The Undertaker/Kane story from Kane’s debut & buildup to their WM14 match is showcased along with footage of both men later injuring Vince McMahon and Undertaker reuniting Paul Bearer. Val Venis’ rise (no pun intended) into the WWF is also looked at along with the feud with Kaientai revolving around Val sleeping with their manager’s wife.

    Volume Two picks up a little bit after where Volume One left off. The Rock winning the WWF Title & becoming the corporate champion and how started the Austin/Taker “Buried Alive” feud that evolved over the next month kicks off the documentry. Highlights of Mankind winning the WWF Title & the trading of the belt between him & the Rock were showcased next along with highlights from their ladder match on RAW where Rock won the belt back. Vince training for the Royal Rumble is showcased next before moving on to the story behind Mark Henry & Chyna including footage of their date and the incident with Chyna’s “friend” Samy. Undertaker is covered from the stalking of Stephanie, his Ministry merging with the Corporation, and his higher power being revealed as Vince McMahon himself. The Rock is up next as the incidents involving Austin’s beer truck, his feud with Austin surrounding the Smoking Skull belt, and his exit from the Corporation is highlighted. The evolution from Triple H in DX to becoming “The Game” is showcased next including footage of him winning the WWF Title for the first time. Speaking of Triple H, the breakup & reunion of DX is also covered along with the beginning of the McMahon-Helsmley era. The debut of “Y2J” Chris Jericho & his feud with Chyna over the Intercontinental Title is also shown. The Rock N’ Sock Connection is showcased through their tag team title victory & the famous “This Is Your Life” segment with comments from The Rock. The documentry closes out with a highlight package of 1999.

    During this volume of the DVD set, two matches were shown during the documentry.

    The Corporate Royal Rumble – A Royal Rumble match between the Corporation & DX with the highlight being Chyna eliminating Mr. McMahon to gain the #30 spot in the Royal Rumble.

    Vince McMahon vs. Shane McMahon – The Corporate Ministry attacked Vince before the match so it was mostly Shane beating down his dad before Vince came with with the stunner for the win.

    Other complete matches were available in the DVD extras section:

    Stone Cold’s Mystery Partner (Steve Austin & Vince McMahon vs. The Rock & D’Lo Brown) – Vince picked himself as Austin’s mystery partner for this match after he made himself the special referee for Austin’s upcoming match against Dude Love. So this was just a glorified handicap match for Vince to continue to stack the deck against Austin with Patterson & Brisco getting involved on the outside as well before Dude Love came in at the end.

    The Stooges At Work (Steve Austin vs. Pat Patterson & Gerald Brisco) – Commissioner Sgt. Slaughter was the referee and even knocked down Austin at the beginning of the match causing a double team before Austin quickly recovered & of course, “stomped a mudhole” in both men, Slaughter, and Dude Love who also got involved before McMahon got involved dressed up as a fan from the audience.

    Where’s The Undertaker? (Hell In The Cell Match: Steve Austin & Undertaker vs. Kane & Mankind) – This happened two weeks before the King Of The Ring. This was more of a segment than anything else as Austin fought both Kane & Mankind outside the cell while Undertaker locked the door & beat up Paul Bearer in the cell. Kane went onto the top to try to get in the cell before Austin…

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  • Anonymous
    December 28, 2010
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    Best of Raw 1 & 2, May 29, 2002
    By A Customer
    This review is from: WWE – Best of Raw 1-2 (DVD)

    Volume one is mostly about McMahon/Austin feud. The best part was when Austin attacked McMahon in the hospital. The
    Undertaker/Kane part was GREAT!! They had a part on Cactus Jack and showed some of Cactus Jack/Chainsaw Charlie vs. The New Age Outlaws in a steel cage the day after Wrestlemania 14.

    Extras on disc 1 included :

    Where’s the Undertaker : Mankind/Kane vs. Undertaker/Stone Cold Steve Austin in a Hell in a Cell
    Kane vs. the Gorilla : Kane chokeslams and tombstones the Phoenix Sons mascot
    Shawn call out the Undertaker : HBK calls out the Undertaker, and the Undertaker appears out of a casket
    Dude Love returns
    Mankind vs. Mark Henry-(Mr. Socko’s debut)
    Mankind vs. The Undertaker-Undertaker made the challenge to Mankind after Mankind hit his brother, Kane in the back with a sledgehammer after Kane buired a sledgehammer in Mankind’s face after Summerslam 1998.

    Volume 2 is better. It has Chyna and Mark Henry on a date, History of Mankind and the Rock, Ladder Match between Mankind and the rock where Big Show makes his RAW debut, The Ministry’s abduction of Stephanie McMahon, CEO Stone Cold Steve Austin, Triple H’s title win, Rock throws Austin off a bridge and has a “funeral” for him and Austin rund over his car with a monster truck, Chris Jericho, Rock and Sock Connection, and End of DX. Extras on dis 2 include :

    Triple H vs. the Rock in an “I Quit”match for the title
    British Bulldog vs. Test in a steel cage match-(Test dives off the top of the cage)
    Triple H shoots Kane in the face with a flamethrower
    Undertaker vs. the Big Show for the title where the Big Show chokeslams Undertaker through the ring…This is a great dvd and it was well worth the money.

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