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WWF - Hardy Boyz [DVD] [2002] [NTSC]

WWF - Hardy Boyz [DVD] [2002] [NTSC]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #94008 in DVD
  • Released on: 2002-01-21
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Format: NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 172 minutes

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Video Description
Please note this product was created before 10 November 2002 when the World Wrestling Federation Entertainmnet Inc. traded as WWF. This product refers to WWF and carries a WWF logo

Special Features
English
Region 2
Dolby Digital Stereo English
Dolby Digital Stereo

Synopsis
Brothers Matt and Jeff Hardy face off against the Dudley Boyz and other dastardly opponents in this WWF release.


Customer Reviews

2 eXtreme DVD5
Im no longer a massive Hardy Boyz fan, and at the time of buying this, I wasn't even remotely interested in them. However, I found this DVD going cheap, and when I saw the original tag-team ladder match from No Mercy '99, I had to own it.

The DVD is one of the WWF/E's better ones, because it covers quite a lot of the Hardy Boys careers, and a lot of thier childhood and life outside of wrestling, which many DVD's from the WWF fail to do. There is a good reaosn for that however, which is that the Hardys haven't been in the business as long as some others deserving of these feature presentations. There is no WCW/ECW footage that they are missing out on, although small, and I mean small, amounts of independent show footage is shown. The rings they use look like old sagging gym mats, its no wonder Matt and Jeff were willing to throw themselves around so much!

The main feature is, as I said, very well done, and you dont get the feeling youv'e missed out on something. We see around a bit of Jeffs home, and his wierd, model, alumnis, or whatever he calls them. They have to be seen really to know what im trying to talk about, as does Jeff's minature volcano in his front yard, which is part of a giant dirt track for motorbikes. Interviews with Lita and their dad, along with other WWF Superstars, all add to give an overall picture of what the two brothers are like, in and out of the ring. A good part of the DVD, which I enjoyed, was Matt and Jeff talking through some of thier more famous matches, pointing out stuff that you or I never spotted first time watching the match.

The extras are good, although I would have liked to have seen thier Tag Table match from Royal Rumble 2000, and the triangle ladder match from Wrestlemania 2000. But other than that, the extras are good. I must point out though, that the intergender 6-way tag match on the extras, was the match where Austin and HHH beat up Lita. Sorry if I spoilt that for you, but this match was heavily edited on its Sky broadcasting, so has never been seen in the UK before in full. Just thought I should point that out, as it is a good match, and it's nice to see its proper ending.

All we need now is an Edge and Christian DVD.

the leap of faith every fan must make5
The whole point of autobiographical DVD's is that you get to a little something about the perso(s) on the DVD, and get to know them a little more personaly. For whatever reasons you wish (within limits)My reason for watching was the above and to see if i could relate to these guys espescialy jeff. It really does let you do that, they let you into their lives, and are quite open. You don't just get the boring interview. You get matches interviews with other people, home video, you get to see where they live and about their life pre wwf. It shows them as people not just wrestlers which is what a lot of fans forget. I enjoyed this for all of the above and the fact that they were themselfs not big wwe superstars. They are Matt and Jeff Hardy, and make no apologies for it.

2 XTREME5
I bought this DVD because I'm a huge fan of the Hardy Boyz,and I am pleased to say this DVD lived up to my expectations and more.
The DVD is 172 minutes long over-all.There's a kind of documentary that last 1 hour,and it takes us to the boyz' home town of Cameron,North Carolina.Here we get to meet their dad and get an insight as to what their life was like when they were younger.The boyz tell you all about how they got to the level they're at now in pro wrestling,and they also watch a few of their WWF(WWE)matches and talk you through them.You also get to see Jeff's excellent house,and he shows us his huge dirt bike track in his garden.I have to mention the volcano he made himself that's part of the track.You've got to see it to believe it.
Also on the DVD is a few of the boyz' home video footage,and 6 of their favourite matches(which the boyz themself chose to put on the DVD)The matches are.....
1)vs.acolytes(their first ever tag title match from may '99)
2)Terri invitational tournament(from "No Mercy" '99)
3)T.L.C(from "Summerslam" 2000)
4)cage match(from "Unforgiven" 2000)
5)T.L.C 2(from "Wrestlemania 17")
6)intergender triple threat(from september 2001)
All in all this is the best wreslting DVD you'll come across for a long time,and for almost 3 hours of footage the price is a bargain...