Wwe - Tagged Classics: Summerslam 1996 and 1997
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #46877 in DVD
- Released on: 2006-10-02
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Format: PAL
- Number of discs: 2
Customer Reviews
summerslam classics!!
my favourite summerslam of all time is featured it is summerslam 97, the summerslam that will be remembered for austin breaking his neck and winning the ic title and bret hart start his final run and wwe champ, recommend for any long time wrestling fan !!!!
brilliant set
i have to congratulate silvervision on their tagged classic range, 2 complete events with no editing on the wwf at a reasonable price. summerslam 96/97 i really good because i think after the terrible opening there is one of the funniest matches i have ever seen is on this dvd, it is also exclusive to this set is the steve austin vs yokozuna match lol times a million. summerslam 97 is good even though there is the tragic match between owen hart and austin.its painful to watch but it happens i guess sooner or later. funny dvd set with some classic matches A++++
Summerslam Classics!
Whoa, what a Tagged Classics this is! Two of the better Summerslams ever put togethor, for a princely sum of money. Summerslam 97 being my favourite one out of the two, but both are very good PPVs (especially considering the era) and are watchable a couple of times (which is a pain in with Tagged Classics, well with me anyway. I find very little replay value).
Anyway, top moments from both DVDs are the Boiler Room Brawl from Summerslam 96 which is just, well, brutal to sum it up with a nice twist at the end, and on Summerslam 97, there's an awesome cage match between Mankind and Hunter Hearst Helmsley and a much-hyped main event between Taker and Bret Hart - and also THE match between Owen Hart and Austin, which is an OK match, but obviously remembered from the piledriver).
Of course there are a lot of low points, and I mean a lot - you wouldn't see filler matches like these anymore - who honestly wants to see Skip vs Barry Horowitz? The main event from 96 was OK but with the ending it just made it really disapointing.
Overall, a good TC though. If you watched the old stuff (like me), it's good value, but all these new wrestlign fans would find them boring, so if you've joined in the WWE years, stay well away.



