
Excellent Wrestler, Excellent DVD!
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You know what? I miss Bret Hart. These days, as I watch Raw frequently out of the corner of my eye, I remember a time when I would actually plant my butt squarely in front of the television to watch Bret Hart, as the man captured my attention with some of the most realistic matches ever. Unlike the typical variety of laughable pro wrestling moves, Bret's techniques looked as though they might actually work and that there was real logic behind the succession of holds.
Boy was I stoked when this DVD set was announced! Finally, we could have the tribute to Bret that we've been waiting for. Three discs long, this set is a tribute one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. Having participated in the production himself, Bret made sure that we got some good matches, and in that he succeeded.
What's here is absolute gold. There are matches against the likes of the Bulldogs, the Killer Bees, Mr. Perfect, Ricky Steamboat, Chris Benoit, Steve Austin, and late brother, Owen Hart. Bret's legacy can be seen as high-point-after-high-point. It's what I love about this DVD set so much.
Thankfully, the Iron Man Match is only present in clips. Not only would it have required its own dedicated disc to show in its entirety, it also happens to be one of the most overrated matches, in the opinion of this reviewer. I'm not saying that there aren't high spots, but the match is simply way too long. (And the ending is bullshit!)
Some matches are tragically missing. Among them are Bret's two major battles against Ric Flair, first for the WWF Championship in 1992 and again at WCW Souled Out in 1998. I also wish that they would have included at least one of the matches with Bob Backlund, as well as the 1994 cage match with Owen. And finally, although I prefer NOT to have copeous amounts of Shawn Michaels in a Bret Hart collection, Bret's 1992 matches against Shawn were worthy enough to be included, in my opinion. I would strongly urge WWE to consider releasing some of these matches on a bonus disc, should they ever consider a re-release of this set.
Still, the absense of these matches hardly deminish the overall luster of this set. The matches were hand-picked by Bret, and with good reason. You won't be doing much, if any, skipping around here, unlike other wrestling sets.
This DVD collection was executed so well, that I can only give it one rating: EXCELLENT!
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