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WWE Tombstone - The History Of The Undertaker (3 Discs)£22.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £29.99 | You save: £7.00 (23%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |

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wwe tombstone dvd
wwedvdmaster1 | 15/07/2008 | See all wwedvdmaster1's reviews (25) »
dvd includes all the Undertakers best match's, you would not be disappointed with it. the undertaker is one of the best wwe stars to ever step foot in the ring, and this dvd shows years of his successful career. vs Shawn Michaels fantastic battle it will not be forgotten, you have the great battles with Mankind, Kane, Triple h, Hulk hogan, the rock, you need to get this dvd it's outstanding, i have watched this dvd so many times and i never get bord of it, beleive me if you are a fan of collecting wwe dvd's you need to get the undertaker dvd , hope this helped you make your decision.
undertaker tombstone history rocks
andrewz | 11/07/2008 | See all andrewz's reviews (11) »
this was amazing most of his greatest matches vs manking hell in a cell inferno match vs kane and hell in a cell vs hbk but why put the brock lesnar match were he got smashed and beaten from this also is agood dvd because it takes from his early days to now and taker is still amazing now but they should of made when his wrestlemania strike was coming to an end and when someday when he does retire.
The Deadman cometh to DVD
KingSteven | 13/12/2007 | See all KingSteven's reviews (3) »
Boy where do I start with this one? Well I'll try to keep it short and sweet. The matches on this DVD are without a doubt a fantastic selection to represent the Undertaker's legendary career. Each match is above average with most being closer to 'great'. The way the DVD is put together is very impressive, the promos and narration between the matches makes the whole thing seem more of a guided journey through the Pheonom's legendary legacy rather than a mere collection of matches. The extras are enjoyable too and add more depth and interest to the matches as well as bringing a greater sense of nostalgia to the discs. Wrestlemania XX is a fitting way to end the collection and acts almost like a cliffhanger to the set as the DVD ends as a new chapter in the Undertaker's story begins. As Vince said 'Wrestlemania XX, where it all begins... again' and having watched this DVD boxset you'll be crying out for another Undertaker DVD focusing on his more recent matches. Never say never right?
The Legacy Of The Deadman
gangsta101 | 04/11/2007 | See all gangsta101's reviews (76) »
20 fantastic matches featuring the deadman
the best matches are
Buried Alive vs. Mankind(disc 1)
Hell in a Cell Match vs. Shawn Michaels(disc 2)
Inferno Match vs. Kane(disc 2)
Hell in a Cell Match vs. Mankind(disc 2)
First Blood Match vs. Stone Cold(disc 3)
WrestleMania XVII vs. Triple H(disc 3)
and the rest on disc 3 are great, but there are so many more matches they could have used like
Boiler Room Brawl vs Mankind(Summerslam 1996)
and
Buried Alive vs Stone Cold(In Your House May 11, 1997)
still great dvd
legend of the deadman
jessiejames | 19/09/2007 | See all jessiejames' reviews (34) »
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For over 16 years now the Undertaker has been ruling the wwe ever since he debuted at servivor series no other wwe superstar has had an impact like him.
with classic matches like HELL IN A CELL and BURIED ALIVE he had us glued to our screens in bouts like taker v mankind and taker v kane.
demanding respect and he's certainly earned it this guy lives and breathes wwe and hopefully he will regain the title one last time before he finally rests in peace.
what you get is 3 discs packed full of info and classic matches this is defo a one for the collection.
The PHENOM's greatest hits (with no misses)
kuryoso | 12/07/2007 | See all kuryoso's reviews (36) »
This long overdue 3 disc set takes you from the Undertaker's first "shocking" WWE win against the "Hulkster" in 1991 to his dazzling "return from the grave" at Wrestlemania XX in 2004: 13 years of flamboyant challenges from one of the greatest wrestlers of all time.
His legendary matches are all there to savour:
the best HELL IN A CELL ever against Shawn Michaels with a surprise ending to end all surprise endings...
his Summerslam bout against Bret Hart ending on THAT chair-shot...
the gruelling, blood-drenched BURIED ALIVE fight against chairman McMahon, which makes Reservoir Dogs look like Jackanory...
and, of course, the King Of The Ring 1998 fight against Mankind/Mick Foley, a match which nearly 10 years on can still be considered the high watermark of Wrestling Entertainment!
A pity then that a few weaker matches like the one against Triple H or the one against The Rock could easily have been bypassed in favour of, say, the Venegeance 2002 match-up.
Mind you, these are minor quibbles... The Deadman rules!
































