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WWE - The Rock - Just Bring It |  
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Rating:   Summary: Only buy this if you don't own any other WWE DVD Review: While WWE tries to pass this off as similar to the awesome and comprehensive Hulk Rules DVD, it is not at all the same thing. The documentary is a standard WWE fluff piece, with little of any real substance. The extras on the first disc are exactly the same as the original 1 disc release, and they include Rock vs. Booker T (available on the Summerslam 2001 DVD, okay match), vs. Booker T and Shane (available on Unforgiven 2001 DVD, so-so match), vs. Austin (available on Wrestlemania X-7 DVD, excellent match) and vs. Angle (from No Mercy 2000, not available on DVD elsewhere, very good match with goofy finish). There is also a hidden match from RAW vs. RVD, which is pretty good, and also only available on this DVD. The new second bonus disc only contains 20 interviews and one new match (vs. Angle and Undertaker, available on Vengeance 2002 DVD, good match). So the new "special edition" is pretty worthless if you bought the first one, or if you own the other WWE DVDs (unless you absolutley have to have the Angle match). If you don't own anything else, and love The Rock, it's an okay DVD. But where are the HHH matches (most unavailable on DVD)? Or the Mick Foley matches (all unavailable on DVD)? Or the Chris Jericho matches? All Rock's best stuff is missing. I guess we have to wait for the 3 DVD set.
 
 
  
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