While a good documentary, it was too short. Feels like they had a time limit and rushed at the end. It concentrated a lot on 1996 & 1997, highly skipping over 1998. Didn't get too into the split of the nwo. The 1st disc has moments as special features which are ok. Would have been cool had they shown the 1st WWF reveal of the nwo coming, as well as the 1st appearance of the nwo at No Way Out. Discs 2 & have matches as the features, which begins with the infamous Bach At The Beach betrayal by Hogan. I feel like these matches are random, and they put no thought into them. They should all be highlighting both the victories and the deviousness of the nwo. But there's more than 1 match where they lose. -Outsiders vs Steiner Brothers, when they should have put the match Scott Steiner joined the nwo. -Hogan and Dennis Rodman losing to Luger and The Giant -Sting beating Hogan for the world title. -Sting beating Giant for control of the tag team championship. -Diamond Dallas Page and Jay Leno beating Hogan and Bishof at Road Wild. -DDP winning Fall Brawl War Games to become the challenger against Goldberg. And while the nwo had 2 teams, and 6 of the 9 wrestlers, there were better War Games to show the influence and power of the nwo. Then there's what is supposed to be Syxx vs Bounty Hunter, but it's a lame promo. But of course, we can't expect McMahon to respect the product of another company.Read full review
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Leave it to WWE to drop the ball on such a promising dvd. The interviews with the superstars are decent however a lot are recycled (scott hall, Hogan, Bischoff). Everybody knows the general story of the NWO and sadly this dvd doesnt really go beyond that IMO. They dont speak much on the storylines that occurred while the NWO was around, they kind of just go into the fact that the nwo was there and took over. They go into mentioning the Rodman storyline but I feel they had much better storylines to use. They talk about how guys just wanted to join nwo but never really show how they end up in the NWO like Bagwell, Steiner, they just blow by it. Even the fake sting angle they dont really mention, as a kid when I heard sting joined I was shocked until the ppv when you found out it was a fake sting. I feel they just missed a lot of storylines or fueds (like ddp vs macho, they had some steam). I would recommend buy this dvd around the $12 price range, you are not missing anything that you cant wait for. The matches are fun to look back at, can say much for the documentary.Read full review
It was great
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Good way to rewatch best times in wrestling
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It is worth the Action !!
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