WWF - Funniest Moments [2002]
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #27127 in DVD
- Released on: 2002-06-10
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Format: PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 63 minutes
Editorial Reviews
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 0
Synopsis
The antics of the World Wrestling Federation get even more absurdly hilarious on this compilation of bloopers. What could be funnier than the combination of wrestling midgets, bodacious blondes, and extremely large men in spandex
Customer Reviews
Oh dear!
I've been a WWF/WWE viewer since the early 1990s. laughing and wincing at WWF storylines has helped me survive flare ups of my chronic muscle disease, so when I had to choose between Best of Raw Vols 1 & 2 and WWF funniest moments, there was no contest, particularly since we here in the UK still don't get Raw even on Satellite....DON'T BOTHER! The funniest segments were Shawn/HHH in their DX days and I can remember far more side-splitting moments. The "humour" didn't even manage to be slapstick, just puerile. Go and spend your money on something else.
Not quite
I was really looking forward to this, but ended up very dissapointed. The main problem is that the clips are too short. The Booker Wee moment was a classic piece of WWF comedy, yet all we get is a clip of him coming out which jumps to him doing the spinarooni. Why couldn't they have included the whole segment? The Mark Henry transvestite bit funny? I thought that Vince admitted they had made a mistake with that, yet it's on this in all it's uncomfortable glory.
I admit that I'm a recent convert to the WWF - about two years - so a lot of the early clips meant nothing to me. However the humour in them was very dated and looked like amateur hour. It was interesting seeing HHH in his D-X days but this DVD didn't give me the impression that I missed anything.
I really hate being negative about this. There is some great comedy in the WWF and I would love to see a proper DVD release of proper comedy moments. One with longer clips and maybe even a voiceover to provide background where that would enhance the laugh.
If you want comedy then go for the Mick Foley "Hard Knocks & Cheap Pops" DVD.

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