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Breaking The Code: Behind The Walls of Chris Jericho DVD (3 Discs)
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Throughout his remarkable career he has provided sports entertainment fans with amazing matches and astounding moments whether he was in Smokey Mountain Wrestling, ECW, WCW, and WWE. He’s also left his mark on the entertainment industry outside the ring, from his band Fozzy to writing a NY Times bestselling autobiography. This 3-disc set includes a never-before-seen documentary on the life and times of Jericho featuring new candid interviews with Jericho and his rivals, as well as more than a dozen of his greatest matches.
A Star is Born
International Sensation
Land of the Extreme
Arrival in WCW
Best in Show
Never Evvver the Same Again
Conspiracy Victim
Armbar
Greenberg
The Millennium Man
The Y2J Era Begins
Undisputed Champion
Highlight of the Night
The Highlight Reel
Facing an Idol
Total Buffoonery
You’re Fired!
Breaking Out
Fozzy
Time Away
Breaking the Code
An Honest Man
Career Renaissance
Save Us
The Best in the World at What I Do
Special Features
A Young Fanatic
Jack Action
Leon de Oro
The Thrillseekers Vignette #1
The Thrillseekers Vignette #2
"Have you heard of Chris Jericho?"
Paul Heyman’s Roommate
Mister Salty
The Man of 1,004 Holds
Nitro – March 30, 1998
Conspiracy Victim
Nitro – June 1, 1998 (2:30)
Father Knows Best
Thunder – June 11, 1998
"Hello, Lexington!"
Thunder – September 10, 1998
Do You Smell What Y2J is Cookin’?
RAW – October 30, 2000
Sharing a Beer with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
Post-RAW – August 25, 2003
Jericho vs. The Old Man
Post-Smackdown! – November 17, 2009
Jericho’s Junction
Fozzy Music Video – Let the Madness Begin
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
Great sit-down interview with Jericho , comes accross as a very likeable guy
Very good selection of matches & Interviews/Segments.
Man of 1004 holds is one of my favourite moments in Nitro history , Great debut on Raw in August '99 still holds up now as much as it did back in the day
Championship match against HHH from Raw April '00 is awesome as well as WM19 scrap vs HBK & Ladder match vs HBK from No Mercy '08
Well worth any price you pay, you won't be disappointed
By flavien
Rate: 5
Chris Jericho is AWEEEEESOME ! Seriously this men is one of the most talented wrestler, one of the most charismatic men in a ring, Chris Jericho is a champion, first undisputed champion !
I don't like to give out Five Stars often, but when there's very little to criticise about a rather brilliant DVD package, what else can you do? :) Yeah, it's not 'quite' perfect but the negatives are just niggles.
Like all of these sets, it rather depends on whether you like the wrestler involved or not. It's very rare one of these sets 'convinces' you - I've always had a soft spot for Jericho, but like what happened with the Shawn Michaels DVDs when I watched them, I've found myself reevaluating his career and coming out the other side with a heck of a lot more respect for the man. The retrospective is a good look back on the Lionheart; it doesn't go overboard by calling him The Best Ever, like some of these things can, but it keeps everything moderate enough whilst retaining enough flattery and 'isn't Jericho great' moments that these retrospectives seem indebted to do. But really, the retrospective is a good one - except a couple of 'eww, yeuck' moments where Jericho claims his ultimate destination was 'always WWE'. Yeah, okay.
Aside from that minor quibble, the documentary is great and very Y2J driven, which is always a plus with these things. I like the fact that whilst he's not 'in character' he doesn't say anything to break character either, which is always a good thing IMO. So yeah, great documentary. I did like to hear a lot about his early career - I haven't read his books yet, so this was all fascinating to me.
Match wise? You always know these disks are a good slice of any wrestler's career. Benoit couldn't be included here for obvious reasons, so some of Y2J's biggest matches simply won't be released again. On the other hand, Jericho has had enough matches put to film to eclipse even those, that you won't particularly miss the Benoit altercations.
The matches are generally fantastic - ignore the bad picture quality on the Ultimo Dragon match, because it's just a great match (shame there's not better quality footage available to do a 'Special Edition' or something). I also really enjoyed the Juventud match. Top quality (even though unmasking is usually a no-no for cruiserweights). Oddly enough, the matches I thought could have been mixed up a bit were on Disk 3. I know it's traditional for WWE to put 'modern' matches on the third disk, but usually these are readily available elsewhere. Some of the matches just aren't Five Star material - Undertaker is my favourite wrestler of all time, but his match with Jericho just wasn't all that exciting. Ah bein. I guess nothing's perfect. Saying that these matches aren't 'bad' - not a single one - so don't let that put you off.
Extras are flawless - there are promos, snippets, and commentaries (I always like commentaries on WWE disks - I still remember HHH and Foley's commentaries for Summerslam '99 fondly).
Is the DVD perfect? Almost. But there are odd creative choices - when you load up the DVD, you get the whole 'ten count' of Jericho's 'countdown'. Weird, because you could have just started it at 'five' or something instead of 'ten'. I know it's just 'ten seconds', but it's ten seconds of waiting for the DVD to load - and if I'm just wanting a quick Jericho match fix, that can get pretty tedious frankly. Then there are the 'introductions' Jericho does - the fact that he's picked the matches and why etc. They're kind of pointless. Jericho seems uncomfortable doing them, and they're just taking up space on the disk. Why not give us a classic Jericho promo instead? I know we've got plenty already, but more is more. Avoid this in future, WWE - we don't need this.
Ultimately, I have to summarise: any DVD that includes Jericho's famous 'Man of 1,004 holds promo' on it is perfect. End of. "Arrmbarr..." The fact that everything on this disk is standard simply feeds this. Go, Jericho, go!
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