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WWE - Wrestlemania Xi and Xii [DVD]

WWE - Wrestlemania Xi and Xii [DVD]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12781 in DVD
  • Released on: 2006-08-07
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Format: PAL
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Running time: 343 minutes

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Not bad, but not brilliant.3
This is an interesting DVD containing some decent wrestling, some dire wrestling and one mindblowing match.
Firstly we have Wrestlemania XI, which is considered by many to be one of the weakest 'Manias. This is unfortunately accurate. To begin with we are given a dreadful botch-fest of a tag match involving Davey Boy Smith and Lex Luger taking on the perenially abysmal Blu Brothers. Things pick up slighty in an Intercontinental title battle between Jeff Jarrett and Razor Ramon, though this match is easily forgotten. The contest involving Undertaker and King Kong Bundy is as vile as it sounds. Next is another forgettable match where Owen Hart and Yokozuna battle the Smoking Gunns for tag team gold. The I Quit match between Bret Hart and Bob Backlund is reasonable but should have been a hell of a lot better. Shawn Michaels then drags a rather good match out of Diesel in the WWF title contest.
The main event, Bam Bam Bigelow vs Lawrence Taylor is wretched beyond words.

Thankfully Wrestlemania XII is much better. We begin with a fairly decent tag title bout pitting the Bodydonnas against the Godwinns. Next up we see
a six man tag match involving Vader, Owen Hart and the British Bulldog and
their opponents Jake Roberts, Ahmed Johnson and a morbidly obese Yokozuna which is somewhat of timefiller, but entertaining. Following this comes the first installment of the Backlot Brawl match between Roddy Piper and Goldust. This is little more than a recurring joke match. Next up is a solid match between Savio Vega and Steve Austin, some good wrestling there. Then we see the much hyped return of the Ultimate Warrior as he takes on a pre Triple H Hunter Hearst Helmsley. The result? A dreadful "squash" match. The penultimate match shows us the Undertaker battling Diesel in a match which is average at best, boring at worst. That brings us to the main event, a brilliant Iron Man match between Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels. These two were unquestionably the finest in-ring performers in the business at this time and this is clearly demonstrated here.

All in all, this isn't the worst of the Tagged Classics.However there are
better collections out there, although I would recommend this but mostly for the Hart/Michaels match.

worth a gander 3
Wrestlemania 11 and 12 on tagged classics again makes for good viewing and again in terms of value this is rich in value,the events are similar in the quality of the matches ranging from killer all the way down,and at times its a painful descent,to the ragings filler matches,it was part and parcel of this era and i guess it still is part of the company even today but i love it all the same,the iron man match lasting over a hour is worth it on its own as it is never boring,oh yeah,bret hart and hbk are involved in that and there is some painful looking comedy as roddy piper and goldust square off and much more besides,so i suggest picking this up to you but beware of the dreaded average and you will be fine.