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71 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars No matches that have Jesse Ventura doing commentary included
It's not just all matches, they also do a 10-15min biography on the 15 wrestlers they showcase on the DVD. I have to admit the short biographys are VERY well done. I realized something..None of the matches that had Jesse Ventura do commentary are on this!!?! WTF? I think it has to do with the royalties lawsuit they have.. What does this mean? Well basically all the WWE's...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good set, but could have been much better!!!
I enjoyed this set. As a big fan of old school wrestling, I thought this disc could have been better. I started watching wrestling in 1983. I watched WWF till 1985, then it starting getting comic bookish, once the whole Rock and Wrestling thing started with Cyndi Lauper, Lou Albano, Hogan, Piper, and Wendi Richter, and Moolah. So I started watching Jim Crockett Promotions...
Published on August 20, 2006 by David J. Derobbio


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71 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars No matches that have Jesse Ventura doing commentary included, June 17, 2005
This review is from: WWE Greatest Wrestling Stars of the 80s (DVD)
It's not just all matches, they also do a 10-15min biography on the 15 wrestlers they showcase on the DVD. I have to admit the short biographys are VERY well done. I realized something..None of the matches that had Jesse Ventura do commentary are on this!!?! WTF? I think it has to do with the royalties lawsuit they have.. What does this mean? Well basically all the WWE's big matches from 85-89 are missing including Savage/Steamboat, Savage/Hogan, Bulldogs/Hart Foundation, etc..etc.. Lots of NWA matches could've have gone here too including Wargames, Sting/Flair and any of the NWA tag teams matches..

MATCHES:
1. Greg Valentine vs. Roddy Piper (Starcade 11/24/83) - This is a Dog-Collar match. This means both wrestlers are attached by a chain around their neck! Valentine injuried Pipers ear and now Piper want revenge. **** (out of 5 stars)

2. Sgt. Slaughter vs. Iron Sheik (MSG 5/21/84) - This isn't the famous Boot Camp match, it's the one before. Really good brawl! ****

3.Greg Valentine vs. Tito Santana (Lumberjack match 3/17/85) - Lumberjack Match means if someone is thrown out of the ring, they get thrown back. There is no escape! These guys have had much better matches. **1/2

4. Junkyard Dog vs. Randy Savage (Wrestling Classic Finals 11/7/85) - JYD is fun to watch, and this match reminded me just how freaklishly awesome Savage was in the 80's. **1/2

5. Ultimate Warrior vs. Bobby Heenan (Weasel Suit Match - 6/25/88) - Whoever loses gets stuffed in a weasel suit. OMG Heenan is a better bumper and worker than Ultimate Warrior! Seriously! 1/2*

6. Dusty Rhodes vs. Ric Flair (NWA Championship - Starcade 84) - Flair defends the NWA title. Whoever wins gets 1 million dollars. Special guest ref. is Joe Frasier. Not bad! ***1/2

7. Ole & Arn Anderson vs. Wahoo McDaniel & Billy Jack Haynes (NWA Tag title - Starcade 85) - Pretty fun old school match, but nothing special. **

8. Jerry "The King" Lawler vs. Kerry Von Erich (AWA Superclash III 12/13/88) - Famous unification match. Whoever winds gets both the WCCW and AWA World titles. ****

9. Ricky Steamboat vs. Ric Flair (NWA Title - 2/20/89) - From Chi-Town Rumble. YES! They've complete the Flair/Steamboat trilogy on DVD! Flair defends the title. Match of the DVD *****

10. Ric Flair vs. Jay Youngblood (2/23/83) - Don't know why this is on here. Wow Youngblood was pretty good! Shame he passed away. :-( Short match. ***

11. Jimmy Snuka vs. Bob Backlund (WWE Title - Cage match - 5.19.80) - Awesome cage match. Not as crazy as modern cage matches, but back then it was the equivalent of a Hell-in-the-Cell. ****1/2

12. Iron Sheik vs. Bob Backlund (WWE Title - 12/26/83) - Another famous match. Backlund defends his title against Sheik. **1/2

13. Paul Orndorff vs. Salvatore Bellomo (1/23/84) Bellomo actually good here, but come on! They should've had Orndorff Vs. Santana, Piper, or Hogan matches.. **

14. Iron Sheik vs. Hulk Hogan (WWE Title - 1/23/84) - Sheik defends his title against the Hulkster. The MSG crowd is insanely in favor of Hogan. ***1/2

15. Bob Orton vs. Jimmy Snuka (2/18/85) - Ughh. Best of 80's? WTF? I think this was last match Orton had before he put on the famous cast. *1/2

16. Roddy Piper vs. Hulk Hogan (The War to Settle the Score from MTV - 2/18/85) - Wrestlingwise, not very good. But fun to watch. ***1/2

This isn't a Best of 80's DVD. The lack of WWF material from (85-89) is unforgivable. More like a Best of WWF (1982-1984).. But what's here is pretty good. If you got some spare cash lying around, and you watched wrestling in the early 80's, particular the MSG one's, you'll love this set!
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5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE the 80s!!!!, February 6, 2006
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This review is from: WWE Greatest Wrestling Stars of the 80s (DVD)
Lately I've been (and always have been) on a nostagia kick, more so than the average fan. It's something about the 80s (the WWF) that I love so much I just can't identify it (I know I sound markish, but bare with me here!). This 3 DVD set about the Greatest Wrestling Stars of the 80s is a definite testament to the trend setters as far as the 1980s go. Maybe the reason why I appreciate the 80s so much is because if it wasn't for the 80s, there wouldn't be a wrestling business today, and for that, I appreciate the decade of the 1980s. Here's my review of the matches with a little extra material as well:

(Note: Workrate fans, try not to take these ratings TOO seriously. This is the 80s I'm talking about here, so even though there is ONE 5 star match, try not to search for TOO MANY of them here. My ratings are based on real feelings and nostagic purposes. I hope you understand.)

Also, I use WWF here, as this was the 80s, a different time and era.

Disc 1
Bios:
Bobby "The Brain" Heenan
The Junkyard Dog
Sgt. Slaughter
Greg "The Hammer" Valentine
"Rowdy" Roddy Piper

Matches:

Greg Valentine vs. Roddy Piper - NWA United States Championship Dog Collar Match - Starrcade 11/24/83, ***1/2 (We begin with a very good match from the NWA. They entertained me with this one.)

Sgt. Slaughter vs. Iron Shiek - Madison Square Garden 5/21/84, ***1/2-**** (I honestly have to watch this match again. I truly enjoyed the brutality of this match, as this one was WAY before the hardcore material that was populated in the 90s. As for the Sheik and Slaughter, they brutalized each other in this one, and had the MSG crowd roaring.)

Greg Valentine vs. Tito Santana - WWE Intercontinental Championship Lumberjack Match - Madison Square Garden 3/17/85, *** (A decent in the long feud between these two.)

Junkyard Dog vs. Randy Savage - Wrestling Classic Tournament Finals - Wrestling Classic 11/7/85, DUD (I'd have to say that this match had no redeeming qualities, but for nostagic purposes, it's fine.)

Ultimate Warrior vs. Bobby Heenan - Weasel Suit Match - Madison Square Garden 6/25/88 (Not really a match, but for comedic purposes, there is none better from this time period.)

Extras:

Junkyard Dog performing "Grab Them Cakes" at the 1986 Slammy Awards
Sgt. Slaughter story about going to Verne Gagne's Training Camp
Sgt. Slaughter story about meeting President Reagan
Piper's Pit - Haiti Kid - Tuesday Night Titans 3/7/86
Valentine Back Rub - Tuesday Night Titans 7/17/86
Bobby Heenan Show with Guest Jameson Winger - Prime Time 7/10/89

Disc 1 "Easter Eggs"

Highlight & click the Chapters option on the main menu & highlight the Roddy Piper button and push the right arrow button twice. A promo by Roddy Piper in Mid-Atlantic will play of Piper talking about wanting the World Title.
Highlight & click the Extras option on the main menu & on the third page of the extras section, highlight the Pipers Pit - Haiti Kid and push the left arrow button twice. An interview will play with Roddy Piper telling the story about doing a promo about Dusty Rhodes having six liters of puppies.

Disc 2

Bios:
Jerry "The King" Lawler
Arn Anderson
Dusty Rhodes
Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat
Ric Flair
Matches:

Dusty Rhodes vs. Ric Flair - NWA World Heavyweight Championship 1 Million Dollar Challenge Match - Starrcade 11/22/85, ** (What can I say about this feud? Yep, they drew money back then, as Flair was one of the ONLY performers to this day who get something fairly watchable out of Dusty Rhodes, this match included.)

Ole & Arn Anderson vs. Wahoo McDaniel & Billy Jack Haynes - NWA National Tag Team Championship Match - Starrcade 11/28/85, ** (This is your semi-standard NWA tag team match here.)

Jerry "The King" Lawler vs. Kerry Von Erich - Championship Unification Match - AWA Superclash III 12/13/88, *** (A pretty good match. I'm not familiar with a lot of the AWA's material, but this match stands out for fans of the former promotion.)

Ricky Steamboat vs. Ric Flair - NWA World Heavyweight Championship Match - Chi-Town Rumble 2/20/89, ***** (WOW! One of my favorite matches and one of the greatest matches of all time, Flair and Steamboat's series will go down as the greatest series of all time. This match, along with the two rematches later in 89, set standards that will never be equalled.)

Ric Flair vs. Jay Youngblood - Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling 2/3/82, *1/2 (An average match here. You can safely say that Flair was still honing his style in a way to eventually emerge as the Nature Boy.)

Extras:
Dusty Rhodes Promo - World Wide Wrestling 5/7/85
Jerry Lawler after winning AWA World Heavyweight Title - AWA All Star Wrestling 5/15/88
Ricky Steamboat Gets His Name
Arn Anderson Interview - NWA World Championship Wrestling 1/21/86
Four Horseman Interview - NWA World Championship Wrestling 6/21/86
Jerry Lawler's Worst Injury In Wrestling

Disc 2 "Easter Eggs"

Highlight & click the Chapters option on the main menu & highlight the Dusty Rhodes button and push the right arrow button twice. An interview with Roddy Piper talking about Dusty's promo ability will play.
Highlight & click the Chapters option on the main menu & highlight the Ricky Steamboat button and push the left arrow button twice. An interview with play with Ricky Steamboat telling a story of how a blizzard caused himself & Shane Douglas to wrestle a WCW Tag Team Title match against Steve Austin & Brian Pillman in front of 18 people.

Disc 3

Bios:
Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka
"Cowboy" Bob Orton
Iron Shiek
Paul Ordorff
Hulk Hogan

Matches:

Jimmy Snuka vs. Bob Backlund - WWE Championship Steel Cage Match - Madison Square Garden 5/19/80, *** (A good match here. Two of MSG's favorites during this period.)

Iron Shiek vs. Bob Backlund - WWE Championship Match - Madison Square Garden 12/26/83, *1/2 (A shocking moment as the Sheik captures the title from Backlund. Behind the scenes, Backlund claimed that he had no knowledge that the towel was going to be thrown in.)

Paul Ordorff vs. Salvatore Bellomo - Madison Square Garden 1/23/84, *1/2 (Worth a look to see the early days of Paul Orndoff.)

Iron Shiek vs. Hulk Hogan - WWE Championship Match - Madison Square Garden 1/23/84, *1/2 (Not a great match to be sure, but Hogan capturing the WWF title for the first time started the ball rolling for the phenom known as Hulkamania.)

Bob Orton vs. Jimmy Snuka - Madison Square Garden 2/18/85, **1/2 (Above average match. Snuka and Orton could perform with the best of them around this time.)

Roddy Piper vs. Hulk Hogan - The War To Settle The Score - Madison Square Garden 2/18/85, **1/2 (Above average here. I always wanted a TRUE one on one match between these two on a WWF PPV.)


Extras:

Iron Shiek Swings the Persian Clubs - All Star Wrestlling 12/7/83
PoseDown: Paul Orndorff vs. Tony Atlas - Tuesday Night Titans 11/27/84
Cowboy Bob Orton Goes to the Doctor - Tuesday Night Titans 5/10/85
Jimmy Snuka - Tuesday Night Titans 6/26/84
Hulk Hogan on Hercules - Saturday Night's Main Event 11/29/86
Disc 3 "Easter Eggs"

Highlight & click the Chapters option on the main menu & highlight the Jimmy Snuka button and push the right arrow button twice. A clip will play of Jimmy Snuka accepting the Victory Magazine, 1983 Wrestler Of The Year Award.
Highlight & click the Extras option on the main menu & on the first page of the extras section, highlight the Jimmy Snuka vs. Bob Backlund (5-19-80) Steel Cage Championship match button and push the right arrow button many times. The (10-5-82) episode of Buddy Rogers Corner will play with Jimmy Snuka & Caption Lou Albano.
Highlight & click the Extras option on the main menu & on the first page of the extras section, highlight the Bob Backlund vs. The Iron Sheik (12-26-83) Championship match button and push the right arrow button twice. The post-match interview with The Iron Shiek & Freddie Blassie will play.
Highlight & click the Extras option on the main menu & on the second page of the extras section, highlight the Hulk Hogan vs. The Iron Sheik (1-23-84) Championship match button and push the left arrow button twice. The post-match interview with Hulk Hogan celebrating with Andre The Giant, Ivan Putski & Rocky Johnson will play.
Highlight & click the Chapters option on the main menu & highlight the Hulk Hogan button and push the left arrow button twice. A clip will play of Hulk Hogan's pre-match interview talking about The Ultimate Warrior from WrestleMania VI.

Overall, if you're a long time fan like myself, then this set is for you. If you're a new fan and you want to know what the 1980s was about, feel free to check this out. I recommend this highly. I LOVE THE 80s!!!!!!!!!
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Relilve the past like it was yesterday. WWE Home video has done it again!, July 3, 2005
This review is from: WWE Greatest Wrestling Stars of the 80s (DVD)
This is an incredible collection. But I really feel that it is for the fans that enjoyed it during that era. I can't imagine the fans that started watching during The Rock, Austin, Mankind era or god forbid the stuff that passes for wrestling these days.

3 discs isn't even enough to cover this era, there are plenty of Stars left off, I am hoping this is a Volume 1 of sorts and the WWE will make more if the fans take to this one.

I truly enjoy the depth and time they explain each SuperStar and the impact they made during their time. They really go in depth almost going through the entire career. Sure some the the depressing stuff is left off (i.e Steamboat's 2nd run in the WWF) but I think that is for the better.

Going in depth with guys like Paul Orndorff, Arn Anderson, & Ricky Steamboat, shed light on some characters that were never over the top gimmick wise.

I was also to see Dusty Rhoads on this collection expecially since his stint with the WWF in the early 90's was laughable at best. But I respect Vince and the WWE for not just showcasing WWF talent and really showed a nice spectrum of guys that were wildly popular, but not to the Hogan Status.

For fans of the Old School 80's wrestling this is the kind of stuff that reminds me why I enjoyed wrestling in the first place, and begs the question, does Stephanie McMahon and the current creative department at the WWE watch any of this stuff? They should be using these as molds for current characters. While the match tempo has changed over the years, close attention to good in ring action never goes out of style.
One thing I noticed is that despite the characters of your Hogan's, Piper's and Slaughters, the SPORT of wrestling was taken a lot more serious.

The Bad....
One thing i did miss was the absence of Randy Savage and Elizabeth. Granted this guy deserves the 3 disc treatment ahla Ric Flair, but he should have a segment on this disc. Not only was he one hell of a heel for Hogan, but he had some amazing matches with Tito Santana, and of course Ricky Steamboat. Plus he is one of the most original characters to ever come out of the Wrestling scene.
The other thing dearly missed was Ventura's portion of the commentary. I wish Vince would reach into in pockets and get Jesse some $$ for his awesome commentary. Really some of the matches were just that much better with Jesse in the booth.

All in all if you enjoyed the wrestling in the 80's this will make you feel like a kid again. Awesome collection and I surely hope there is another set in the making (Savage, Santana, Steele, hell you can even put Kamala and Steve Lombardi on there). And 80's tag team collection wouldn't be bad either. Hart Foundation, Demolition, Bulldogs, Dream Team, Islanders, Rockers, Brain Busters)
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Set...Just Wish WWE Would Get The Timelines Right..., July 1, 2005
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This review is from: WWE Greatest Wrestling Stars of the 80s (DVD)
This is a must-have for any WWE collector, especially the ones like me who have 2-3 shelves full of old Coliseum Videos (ah, the memories...)

There has to be a volume 2 to this, and maybe 3, because it will take more than 3-discs to cover the most important decade in pro wrestling history.

My issues with the timelines and WWE getting their own dates right? First of all, and it stems back to the "Bloodbath" steel cage DVD, the Snuka/Backlund cage match occured in 1982, not 1980. It still reads "5/19/80" on this new 80's DVD. The Superfly even says it himself in his interview that Vince Sr. called him up to NY in 1982, where he made his WWF debut as a heel in January of that year.

My next gripe is Sgt. Slaughter's story. The way they tell it, his AWA matches from 1985 occurred before his nice, long character-establishing stint in the WWF from 1980-84. They barely covered any of his heel days, except for his street fight with Pat Patterson.

Slaughter was on TV every week back in the day, issuing his "Cobra Clutch" challenge, see who could break his dreaded finishing hold. Sound familiar? Can you say Chris Masterson? I wonder if they didn't mention the Cobra Clutch Challenge for fear of over-shadowing Masterson's "Masterlock Challenge" that's been played out on RAW for the last few months. But, then, over-shadow what? This is about wrestling's glorious past.

That's it, though. I really enjoyed the other segments. Piper's interviews were great, especially his rants about Mr. T. And, I have to take my hat off to the WWE for their presentation of Junk Yard Dog. JYD, RIP. His popularity in the mid-80's rivaled Hulk Hogan's at many times, no question.

Volume 2?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Matches so far, May 22, 2005
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Poochy13 (Wexford, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: WWE Greatest Wrestling Stars of the 80s (DVD)
This is just a partial listing of matches:

-Ricky Steamboat vs. Randy Savage - WWF Intercontinental Title Match, WrestleMania III
-Jerry Lawler vs. Kerry Von Erich - AWA World Title vs. WCCW Title, AWA SuperClash III
-Sgt. Slaughter vs. Pat Patterson - Boot Camp Match
-Greg Valentine vs. Roddy Piper - Dog Collar Match, Starrcade '83
-Hulk Hogan & Mr. T vs. Roddy Piper & Paul Orndorff - WrestleMania I
-Jimmy Snuka vs. Don Muraco - Steel Cage Match, Madison Square Garden
-Ric Flair vs. Dusty Rhodes - NWA World Title Match, Great American Bash '85
-Harley Race vs. Ric Flair - NWA World Title Cage Match, Starrcade '83
-Sgt. Slaughter vs. Iron Sheik - Madison Square Garden
-Greg Valentine vs. Tito Santana - IC Title Lumberjack Match, MSG
-Ultimate Warrior vs. Bobby Heenan - Weasel Suit Match, MSG
-Ric Flair vs. Dusty Rhodes - NWA World Title, Million Dollar Challenge, Starrcade '84
-Ole & Arn Anderson vs. Wahoo McDaniel & Billy Jack Haynes - National Tag Titles, Starrcade '85
-Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat - NWA World Title, Chi-Town Rumble
-Ric Flair vs. Jay Youngblood
-Jimmy Snuka vs. Bob Backlund - WWF Title Cage Match, MSG
-Bob Backlund vs. Iron Sheik - WWF Title, MSG
-Paul Orndorff vs. Salvatore Ballamo - MSG
-Iron Sheik vs. Bob Orton Jr. - WWF Title, MSG
-Jimmy Snuka vs. Bob Orton Jr. - MSG
-Roddy Piper vs. Hulk Hogan - MSG, The War to Settle the Score
-Junk Yard Dog vs. Randy Savage
Also features footage from Slammy Awards, Tuesday Night Titans, World Wide Wrestling, AWA All Star Wrestling, NWA Championship Wrestling, Saturday Night's Main Event and Championship Wrestling.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great for new and old wrestling fans alike, September 28, 2006
This review is from: WWE Greatest Wrestling Stars of the 80s (DVD)
I won't break down my own ratings for each match, nor will I talk about everyone else who COULD have been on these DVD's but I did want to say a few words because I think this set is excellent and definitely worth buying.

First of all, I think the picture quality is excellent. It's amazing how much better the footage looks on DVD discs. I had a few of these matches on commercial VHS tapes and the video quality on DVD is so much crisper. They really cleaned up the footage to the point where you'd think you're watching a match from this week's RAW or Smackdown.

Another thing that really stands is out is just how great some of these men were in their prime. I started heavily watching wrestling in the late 1980's and a few of the stars on these discs had already gone a little past their prime by then. When I watch Jimmy Snuka vs. Bob Backlund in the steel cage match or Roddy Rowdy Piper vs. Greg Valentine in the dog collar match, it was a far cry from watching a haggered Snuka vs. the Undertaker from Wrestlemania 7 or Greg Valentine in his Rythym N' Blues days when he feuded with the Bushwackers. Also, anyopne who has only seen Sgt. Slaughter thje last few years on RAW would have absolutely no idea how athletic he was in the days when he was in shape. Even by the time he "defected" to the Iraqi cause, he was a far cry from the wrestler he is on this DVD. The same can be said for many of the people featured in this set.

I will go ahead and single out a favorite match and no, it's not an obvious one. The match that intrigued me the most was Bobby Heenan vs. The Ultimate Warrior in a "loser wears weasel suit match." You would think this would be an ugly match and in some ways it is. The Warrior obviously isn't a technical expert and Heenan was probably 15-20 years older and 100 times wimpier. However, Heenan was absolutely priceless in the way he sold this match. Any other aging manager vs. Warrior would have been an absolute snoozefest, but Heenan somehow pulled it off for the both of them. As for the rest of the matches, I like some more than others but they all are enetratianing in their own ways.

By the way, if you enjoy watching these matches, you might want to check out the Legends of Wrestling video games, especially Showdown. A lot of thw wrestlers featured here are featured there, also. While there are a few better wrestling games out there, the rosters are unbeilievably deep and you can usually pick them up for $10-$15 a pop.

But back to this set, I definitely think it a lot of fun and worth buying. It's also a great value for the money, as you get almost 10 hours worth of matches and interviews (including the hidden extras) for about the price of a currebt WWE [ay-per-view.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good set, but could have been much better!!!, August 20, 2006
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David J. Derobbio (Warwick, RI United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: WWE Greatest Wrestling Stars of the 80s (DVD)
I enjoyed this set. As a big fan of old school wrestling, I thought this disc could have been better. I started watching wrestling in 1983. I watched WWF till 1985, then it starting getting comic bookish, once the whole Rock and Wrestling thing started with Cyndi Lauper, Lou Albano, Hogan, Piper, and Wendi Richter, and Moolah. So I started watching Jim Crockett Promotions and the NWA, along with WCCW with the Von Erich's which WWE now owns the rights to. I also used to watch the AWA and Florida Championship Wrestling with Gordon Solie. If I had to pick some of my favorite matches it would have to be. Flair vs. Kerry Von Erich from the David Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions from Texas Stadium, The Flair-Steamboat trilogy, Windham & Flair from 1987 WorldWide Wresling. Sting and Flair from Clash I in Greensboro. Without a doubt Slaughter Sheik infamous bootcamp match from 6/16/84 MSG (Why they didn't include this match is beyond me. Slaughter-Patterson alley fight at MSG. Snuka-Muraco MSG cage match. Wargames I from the Omni in Atlanta Warriors,Rhodes,Koloff, & Ellering vs. Flair,Blanchard,Anderson/Luger & JJ Dillon. One of the Magnum TA and Nikita matches from their best of 7 series. A Rock n Roll Express and Midnight Express match. This is just to name a few I could go on and on. Abdullah the Butcher and Bruiser Brody always had good matches. This set does have some good ones though. If you can get it for $15 or lower it's well worth it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good information and a lot of classics except the Snuka-Backlund Date!, February 6, 2006
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David L. Goldberg "Dave Goldberg" (The West End section of Long Branch) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: WWE Greatest Wrestling Stars of the 80s (DVD)
The WWE's Greatest Stars of the 80s DVD gives you a lot. In addition to the matches, you get these indepth bios which are almost like mini documentary for each of the 15 wrestlers.

(However the info stating that the Bob Backlund-Jimmy Snuka MSG Cage Match was 5/19/80 is WRONG! The match was on June 28, 1982! This match is NOT from 1980 as the WWE keeps putting on DVDs with this misinformation! Its irritating to me because the Snuka-Backlund feud is well know from 1982. Ok, Snuka was still with the NWA feuding with Ric Flair on behalf of Gene Anderson's stable in 1980! For those wondering, on 5/19/80, the WWE or WWF then had a show in MSG but Backlund defended the title successfully against Ken Patera in a Texas Death Match!)

Disc 1
Bios:

1. Bobby "The Brain" Heenan
2. The Junkyard Dog
3. Sgt. Slaughter
4. Greg "The Hammer" Valentine
5. "Rowdy" Roddy Piper

Matches:

1. Greg Valentine vs. Roddy Piper - NWA United States Championship Dog Collar Match - Starrcade 11/24/83
2. Sgt. Slaughter vs. Iron Shiek - Madison Square Garden 5/21/84
3. Greg Valentine vs. Tito Santana - WWE Intercontinental Championship Lumberjack Match - Madison Square Garden 3/17/85
4. Junkyard Dog vs. Randy Savage - Wrestling Classic Tournament Finals - Wrestling Classic 11/7/85
5. Ultimate Warrior vs. Bobby Heenan - Weasel Suit Match - Madison Square Garden 6/25/88

Extras:

1. Junkyard Dog performing "Grab Them Cakes" at the 1986 Slammy Awards
2. Sgt. Slaughter story about going to Verne Gagne's Training Camp
3. Sgt. Slaughter story about meeting President Reagan
4. Piper's Pit - Haiti Kid - Tuesday Night Titans 3/7/86
5. Valentine Back Rub - Tuesday Night Titans 7/17/86
6. Bobby Heenan Show with Guest Jameson Winger - Prime Time 7/10/89

Disc 1 "Easter Eggs"

* Highlight & click the Chapters option on the main menu & highlight the Roddy Piper button and push the right arrow button twice. A promo by Roddy Piper in Mid-Atlantic will play of Piper talking about wanting the World Title.
* Highlight & click the Extras option on the main menu & on the third page of the extras section, highlight the Pipers Pit - Haiti Kid and push the left arrow button twice. An interview will play with Roddy Piper telling the story about doing a promo about Dusty Rhodes having six liters of puppies.

Disc 2
Bios:

1. Jerry "The King" Lawler
2. Arn Anderson
3. Dusty Rhodes
4. Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat
5. Ric Flair

Matches:

1. Dusty Rhodes vs. Ric Flair - NWA World Heavyweight Championship 1 Million Dollar Challenge Match - Starrcade 11/22/85
2. Ole & Arn Anderson vs. Wahoo McDaniel & Billy Jack Haynes - NWA National Tag Team Championship Match - Starrcade 11/28/85
3. Jerry "The King" Lawler vs. Kerry Von Erich - Championship Unification Match - AWA Superclash III 12/13/88
4. Ricky Steamboat vs. Ric Flair - NWA World Heavyweight Championship Match - Chi-Town Rumble 2/20/89
5. Ric Flair vs. Jay Youngblood - Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling 2/3/82

Extras:

1. Dusty Rhodes Promo - World Wide Wrestling 5/7/85
2. Jerry Lawler after winning AWA World Heavyweight Title - AWA All Star Wrestling 5/15/88
3. Ricky Steamboat Gets His Name
4. Arn Anderson Interview - NWA World Championship Wrestling 1/21/86
5. Four Horseman Interview - NWA World Championship Wrestling 6/21/86
6. Jerry Lawler's Worst Injury In Wrestling

Disc 2 "Easter Eggs"

* Highlight & click the Chapters option on the main menu & highlight the Dusty Rhodes button and push the right arrow button twice. An interview with Roddy Piper talking about Dustys promo ability will play.
* Highlight & click the Chapters option on the main menu & highlight the Ricky Steamboat button and push the left arrow button twice. An interview with play with Ricky Steamboat telling a story of how a blizzard caused himself & Shane Douglas to wrestle a WCW Tag Team Title match against Steve Austin & Brian Pillman in front of 18 people.

Disc 3
Bios:

1. Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka
2. "Cowboy" Bob Orton
3. Iron Shiek
4. Paul Ordorff
5. Hulk Hogan

Matches:

1. Jimmy Snuka vs. Bob Backlund - WWE Championship Steel Cage Match - Madison Square Garden 5/19/80 (This match is NOT from 1980 as the WWE keeps putting on DVDs. Its irritating to me because the Snuka-Backlund feud is well know from 1982. Ok, Snuka was still with the NWA feuding with Ric Flair on behalf of Gene Anderson's stable in 1980!
2. Iron Shiek vs. Bob Backlund - WWE Championship Match - Madison Square Garden 12/26/83
3. Paul Ordorff vs. Salvatore Bellomo - Madison Square Garden 1/23/84
4. Iron Shiek vs. Hulk Hogan - WWE Championship Match - Madison Square Garden 1/23/84
5. Bob Orton vs. Jimmy Snuka - Madison Square Garden 2/18/85
6. Roddy Piper vs. Hulk Hogan - The War To Settle The Score - Madison Square Garden 2/18/85

Extras:

1. Iron Shiek Swings the Persian Clubs - All Star Wrestlling 12/7/83
2. PoseDown: Paul Orndorff vs. Tony Atlas - Tuesday Night Titans 11/27/84
3. Cowboy Bob Orton Goes to the Doctor - Tuesday Night Titans 5/10/85
4. Jimmy Snuka - Tuesday Night Titans 6/26/84
5. Hulk Hogan on Hercules - Saturday Night's Main Event 11/29/86

Disc 3 "Easter Eggs"

* Highlight & click the Chapters option on the main menu & highlight the Jimmy Snuka button and push the right arrow button twice. A clip will play of Jimmy Snuka accepting the Victory Magazine, 1983 Wrestler Of The Year Award.
* Highlight & click the Extras option on the main menu & on the first page of the extras section, highlight the Jimmy Snuka vs. Bob Backlund (5-19-80) Steel Cage Championship match button and push the right arrow button many times. The (10-5-82) episode of Buddy Rogers Corner will play with Jimmy Snuka & Caption Lou Albano.
* Highlight & click the Extras option on the main menu & on the first page of the extras section, highlight the Bob Backlund vs. The Iron Sheik (12-26-83) Championship match button and push the right arrow button twice. The post-match interview with The Iron Shiek & Freddie Blassie will play.
* Highlight & click the Extras option on the main menu & on the second page of the extras section, highlight the Hulk Hogan vs. The Iron Sheik (1-23-84) Championship match button and push the left arrow button twice. The post-match interview with Hulk Hogan celebrating with Andre The Giant, Ivan Putski & Rocky Johnson will play.
* Highlight & click the Chapters option on the main menu & highlight the Hulk Hogan button and push the left arrow button twice. A clip will play of Hulk Hogan's pre-match interview talking about The Ultimate Warrior from WrestleMania VI.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Great Compilation Of WWE Stars, November 30, 2005
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Andrew Murphy (Kansas City MO USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: WWE Greatest Wrestling Stars of the 80s (DVD)
This DVD is a good sampler of some of the biggest stars in wrestling during the "decade of decadence". Some of the stuff is rehashed from the old "Confidential" show and other DVDs - but it still is good and is a must for any old school fan.

Each chapter is dedicated to a particular star. Some bios are more detailed than other, but all give a sketch of each respective career. The ones that stand out are Bobby Heenan, Roddy Piper, the emotional tales of Arn Anderson's upbringing, Bob Orton and Dusty Rhodes. The footage of Rhodes really steals this package, showing some of his incredible promos from the 1970s and 80s. You can't beat a line like "I'm dined with kings and queens and lived off pork and beans". You just can't.

The extras are also very good. Like all WWE DVDs, there is some stuff included that make you scratch your head. However there are some incredible and essential matches inside. The ones that stand out are the Sgt. Slaughter vs. Iron Sheik match from 1984, Hulk Hogan vs. Roddy Piper from 1985, and Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat from 1989. Madison Square Garden, the mecca of northeast/WWE wrestling is prominently featured also in the documentary.

The wealth of footage the WWE owns is teased in this collection. This is definitely a great gift idea for a "wrasslin" fan. Pick it up.
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5.0 out of 5 stars LISTEN UP MCMAHON!!!, September 9, 2005
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Bryan Holwerda (Muskegon, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: WWE Greatest Wrestling Stars of the 80s (DVD)
This was probably the best dvd I bought this year. It really got me into classic 80's wrestling again. The only problem I have with this set is: There just isn't enough to satisfy. Vince Mcmahon, if you really want to please the old school fans,(there are a lot of us, believe me) release much more. Here are some suggestions.

Season sets of Prime Time Wrestling with Bobby Heenan, and Gorilla Monsoon. Easily the greatest Wrestling entertainment show ever produced. Heenan, and Monsoon are simply amazing. So funny.


Sets of Saturday Night Main Event,
All Amercan Wrestling, and Tuesday Night Titans.

Please Mcmahon, Dont let this classic Wrstling entertainment die.

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