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WWE SummerSlam 1999 - An Out Of Body Experience

WWE SummerSlam 1999 - An Out Of Body Experience

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Summerslam was a good PPV
Review: Summerslam featured some great matches such as the Triple Threat for the World Title between Triple H,Austin,and Mankind,The Greenwich City Street Fight between Test and Shane,Tag Titles on the line between Kane and X-Pac defending against The Undertaker and Big Show. PLUS,Jesse The Body Ventura refs the Main Event,Is it HHH's night at Summerslam,will Austin retain the title,or will Mankind win the title for the 3rd Time? Will Test be able to keep seeing Stephanie without Shane butting in? Find out,ORDER Summerslam on DVD or VHS,its a must see. The best match in my opinion was The Greenwich Street Fight. As with WrestleMania 15,you can switch back and forth with Superstar Commentary from HHH,Mankind,and Austin during the Main Event or just have JR And The King call this one. Summerslam is a pretty good DVD and I cant wait to order Royal Rumble and WrestleMania 2000 on DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best ppvs in 1999.
Review: Summerslam is just about the best ppv of 1999. the love her or leave her greenwhich streetfight match was amazing. the triple threat wwf title match was great. the Undertaker and the Big Show kicked [rear] in the tag team title match. Rock made billy gunn kiss [rear], and all the other matches were great. One of the best ppvs of 1999.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: GOOD PPV... WORTH THE WATCH
Review: SummerSlam was definitely one of the better PPVs of 1999. Asmany remember, the preceding PPV, Fully Loaded, established the"End of an Era" between Vince McMahon and Stone Cold Steve Austin. So who's the top bad guy now, the one Austin will have to tear a new one into? You guessed it, it's the man who's presently the top heel in the Federation right now, my personal favorite, the one who calls himself the game: HHH. This PPV featured HHH's first time main eventing and I was more than excited and hopeful for the triple threat title match. Now he wasn't much of a great top heel during this time in late August, more whiny..., but he eventually develops, especially when he reforms DX and goes up against the former top heel, Vince McMahon. But that's future stuff.

SummerSlam itself was a definite enjoyment, and the twists, outcomes, and overall matches were satisfying. My personal favorite match of this night is the "Love Her or Leave Her" match with Shane O' Mac pitting against Test, who was on his way to a big push (God only knows what happened). The outcome of the match would have a lot of effect on the WWF's storyline in the future, as you WWF fans all know. Well, the match was great and I gained a lot of respect for Shane's ability to take good bumps. Besides that, the other matches such as Badd Ass and Rock were decent. Here's another thing: Badd Ass was getting a push but losing this match put him back in the bottom or middle of the barrell. The tag team title match of Taker & Big Show vs. the champions X-Pac and Kane was even okay, and you gotta give that trooper X-Pac some credit. He's small and corny and sure he did cost him and Kane the title so... you know what, forget the credit. But the match was good and strengthened the alliance between Show and Taker. The main event, the triple threat match for the WWF title, was a real knockout. No one seemed to care that Ventura was the guest referree, and were focused completely on Austin, Mankind, and HHH. I'll spoil this for you: HHH doesn't win, but that didn't bother me since I had a feeling he would win the next night (and by God, he did, only to lose it to Vinny Mac two weeks later).

Good PPV, I highly recommend it, especially since 1999 spewed out some real crappy ones.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: summerslam was awsome
Review: summerslam was one of the best pay per views i've ever ordered. Great matches like the triple threat match, hardcore match, the kiss my *** match and much more. The matches that sucked were the tag team title match and double title match between double J and D'Lo Brown.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Summerslam was Awsome!
Review: Summerslam was one of the best pay per views I've ever ordered. Ther great matches like the Kiss my Ass match, the Triple threat match for the title, the Hardcore championchip match and many more great matches. Also every WWF title was on the line. The only matches the suckes were X Pac/Kane vs the Big show and the Undertaker and Double J vs D'lo Brown. So this was a great pay per view.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WWF Summerslam Rules!
Review: The Triple-Threat Match between Mankind, Triple H, and Stone Cold Steve Austin for the WWF Championship was really good. Jesse Ventura made a really good referee. Another great match on this PPV was the Hardcore Title Match between Boss Man and Al Snow. Kane and X-Pac did very well against the Undertaker and the Big Show. Buy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AN OUT OF BODY EXPERIENCE!!
Review: This DVD is #20 on the 130 greatest WWE DVD's. This was worth seeing just for the Main Event. Jesse Ventura was a great referee for this match.

Stone Cold Stev Austin vs. Mankind vs. Triple H was a great match with Jesse Ventura as guest referee and Austin lost the title to Mankind who drops it to Triple H the next night on RAW.

This DVD is overall getting just for this match alone and you will not be disappointed with the rest of the card.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brings back memories of the attitude era
Review: This DVD really brought back memories of the attitude era, back at a time when the wrestlers had personality, not to mention good theme songs to match that personality. Back at a time when wrestling was more of a soap opera, and a darn good one at that. Yes I miss those times, having not followed the WWE in a few years now still believing they could do so much more with the talent they have and have really messed up what was a very good thing. It was great to relive the attitude era again through this pay per view.

This pay per view has the following matches:

Ivory vs. Tory for women's championship - probably the most boring of the matches although it ends funny.

Lion's Den Match Ken Shamrock vs. Steve Blackman - I enjoyed this match very much, don't think anything like it has been done in awhile.

D'lo Brown vs. Jeff Jarret with Debra, two titles on the line ... good match with an unexpected ending. Nice to see the puppies again.

Tag team championship match Kane and Xpac Vs. Undertaker and Big Show. Obviously Kane and Xpac are at a weight disadvantage here, but don't count them out. This match is a pretty long one.

Hardcore Championship Match Big Boss Man vs Al Snow... this match was one of my favorites, if not my favorite.. they are using everything, and going everywhere.

Kiss My Rear Match The Rock vs. Billy Gunn ... I doubt anything like this has been done in a while. The commentary by Jim and Jerry is hilarious.

Love her or leave her match Shane McMahon vs. Test.. this match is hardcore to put it mildly, and rather amusing as well... very good match.

Triple Threat Match Stone Cold vs HHH vs Mankind with Jesse the Body as referee ... excellent match through and through. Definitely the best match along with the hardcore championship match. Jesse the body shows who is boss throughout this match.

There is also a hilarious speech given by Chris Jericho in this pay per view that is probably the single funniest moment in the pay per view, at least in my opinion, among other things that made the attitude era great.

Considering the price you can get this pay per view DVD for now, I'd say you should get it immediately.. it's definitely worth the money if you are a fan of the attitude era.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SUMMER'S BLOCKBUSTER!
Review: This is a great summerslam just like 91, 92, 98 and 00. My fav matches were Test vs Shane, Tag Team Turmoil and the 3-Way for WWF Title.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best
Review: this is one of the best WWF ppv of last year. The main event was good but, the best match was Kane/X-Pac vs Undertaker/Big Show and another good match is Shane McMahon vs Test in that love her or leave her match! You should buy this as it is great!


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