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Best of Confidential Volume 1 DVD

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Our Price: £4.99
RRP: £17.99
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Languages: English

Approx running time 194 mins

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Product Description

• Eric Bischoff joins WWE
• The Stone Cold Situation
• Kurt Angle's Olympic Training
• Hoops Competition
• Davey Boy Smith
• Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka
• Bobby "The Brain" Heenan
• D-Generation X Invades Norfolk
• Demise of wCw
• History of wCw Championship
• wCw Champions
• Regal's Reptiles
• Trish's House
• 3 Generations of Ortons
• Samoan Family Tree
• World's Oldest Wrestling Fan
• Booker T meets Levon Kirkland
• Bret vs. Shawn - Montreal '97

Extras
• Jimmy Snuka vs Ray Stevens (Madison Square Garden - 28/12/82)
• Bret Hart vs British Bulldog (WWE Intercontinental Championship Summerslam - 29/08/92)
• Bret Hart vs Shawn Michaels (WWE Championship Survivor Series - 09/11/97)
• Scott Steiner vs Booker T (World Heavyweight Championship vs US Heavyweight Championship WCW Nitro - 26/03/01)

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

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04 May 2012

By MisterGBH

 Rate: 3

It has it's moments and is an over all best of Confidential (obviously) shame that no other Volumes were released.

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09 Aug 2011

By Matt_McK - See all my reviews

 Rate: 3

Before I say anything else, you know buying this disk, you weren't doing so for the 'wrestling', right? Because you're in the wrong place for it if you did.
Have to touch on this, though - some matches are included as extras, and the match selection is pretty good (Bulldog vs. Bret is easily Davey Boy's best match, and certainly one of Bret's). So although this isn't really a DVD for matches per se, the few matches here are actually pretty decent (and some are difficult to get elsewhere).

Otherwise, this DVD is one long 'documentary' in the style of the three-disk WWE DVDs you often get, although each 'documentary' is bite-size. Some of them are really good (the Austin one is interesting), some are quirky (the world's 'oldest wrestling fan' - she's the gran we all wish we had!) and some are just so-so (I really didn't give a care about Bischoff coming to WWE). So there is a real mix of documentaries. None are mind-blowing, but they are all fun.

I've given this DVD a three-star as it's okay on its own merits, but it's hardly must-see viewing or essential to own. There's nothing inherently bad about it - you just need to know what you're buying, and it says what it is on the tin, as it were. This is a selection of short 'mini-documentaries' that mainly deal with out-of-character moments. It's just really that simple. It's done to a good quality and, like I said, the extras on this disk are pretty solid. You can't ask for much more.

I'd also like to point out, between this and Greatest Stars of the 80's, Superfly Jimmy Snuka has been well documented, but I'd still love to see a nice two-disk set of the guy one day. And a three-disk Regal set. Hey, we can but hope!

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26 Mar 2011

By jwo4life - See all my reviews

 Rate: 4

a very under-rated wwe dvd , full of interesting info and some great behind the scenes stuff , OMG trish's house is off the scale !!!!!!!

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