WWE - Back In Black [DVD] [2002]
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #64630 in DVD
- Released on: 2002-09-09
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Format: PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 157 minutes
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Synopsis
It's an all-star melee with NWO super wrestler Hollywood Hulk Hogan!
Customer Reviews
Must BUY!
This is a great DVD! If you are a nWo fan you have to buy it. It has cool interviews with Hulk Hogan and Scott Hall and great extras. Including 4 matches and 2 nWo adverts. This is a well told story about the nWo with great clips. At the beginning it has facts on each nWo member and why Scott Hall and Kevin Nash left the WWE. It also has Scott Hall's and Kevin Nash's first appearence on WCW nitro. It has loads of other cool stuff but it would take me ages to go through it. All in all this DVD is worth your money and you shouldn't be dispointed.
nWo 4 life--DVD 4 a while
A much needed and long awaited DVD has arrived, a biography if you will, of the new World order. The dvd starts off well. Very well, in fact, giving a little information about Hogan, Hall and Nash before they joined WCW, and then shows the "Invasion" angle that kick-started the whole new World order storyline. We get to see the Outsiders turn up unannounced on Nitro etc, leading to Bash at the Beach where the nWo storyline came to fruition. After the surprise that was Hogan joining the Outsiders, the DVD continues, highlighting the nWo's rise and rise. Unfortunately, the further along the DVD goes in the nWo timeline, the thinner the highlights become, until eventually the lights are just turned off. Yep, of a storyline that lasted approximately 5 years (off and on) we get to see about 3-4 months properly, while the rest of about 8 months is skirted over with quick still pictures or short video footage. While the nWo may not have been a success later on in its life, these parts are just as relevant and just as important, and the DVD is lacking because of its refusal to allow these parts to be shown.
So the DVD skips from where the Giant joins, to the present day, where Hogan, Hall and Nash re-join the WWF. The DVD goes back into a lot of detail again at this point, and from there-on-in, we are basically shown what weve seen over the past few months since the nWo arrived, up until where x-pac makes his appearance. Thats it. Yeah, you get exclusive interviews with Hall and Hogan (where was Nash?) during the process, but the WCW chapter in the nWo's life is too big to be missed, and its a shame it wasnt included in any proper way. The extras arent that impressive either, with only a few matches from the WCW days, and a few more of recent times.
For what was arguably the greatest pro-wrestling storyline to ever grace a ring, this DVD does little to do such an accolade justice.
nWo at its best
Best footage of the nWo from WCW and WWF from No Way Out to Wrestlemaina X-8.
See Hulk Hogan turn to the nWo at Bash on the Beach. See Hall declare War on WCW with Kevin Nash.
See The Giant (Big Show) Join the nWo while in WCW.
Extras include handicap match at Raw between nWo vs Rock and Austin plus two other matches.
This is the first time WWE have taken advantage of WCW footage and it rocks.

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