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4.0 out of 5 stars Brutality, Announce Tables, and everything else in between!
This was the right way to start off a nice year in 2007, and was definatly a great ppv.

Steel Cage match for the Intercontinental championship
Jeff Hardy vs. Johnny Nitro(John Morrison)
This was a great way to start off a exciting event. These two put everything in there skills into this match. These guys had some huge moments like a sunset flip...
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3.0 out of 5 stars The Best New Years Revolution In WWE History
Normally, this PPV is RAW's version of SmackDown's Great American Bash (or ECW's December To Dismember) in which WWE only focuses on their main events & pays little to no attention to the under card resulting in a horrible PPV. However, with ECW having the Elimination Chamber this year...RAW focused on the entire card & gave us a show worth watching.

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3.0 out of 5 stars The Best New Years Revolution In WWE History, February 15, 2007
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D.P. (California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: WWE - New Year's Revolution 2007 (DVD)
Normally, this PPV is RAW's version of SmackDown's Great American Bash (or ECW's December To Dismember) in which WWE only focuses on their main events & pays little to no attention to the under card resulting in a horrible PPV. However, with ECW having the Elimination Chamber this year...RAW focused on the entire card & gave us a show worth watching.

Steel Cage Match: Intercontinental Champion Jeff Hardy vs. Johnny Nitro - This cage match was similar to the Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart match in which they didn't turn it into a bloody massacre but did good wrestling inside the cage. If you've seen their previous matches, you know this will not disappoint but the ending was something unique for a cage match.

Tag Team Turmoil: Highlanders vs. World's Greatest Tag Team vs. Jim Duggan & Super Crazy vs. Cade & Murdock vs. Cryme Tyme - Just like Cyber Sunday, this was just a filler match. It had some weird booking like Duggan & Crazy being a tag team along with Cryme Tyme & WGTT not fighting each other when they were feuding for the past month on RAW.

Ric Flair vs. Kenny Dykstra - This was a solid match as Flair did what he had to do to elevate the young talent but if you've seen their matches on RAW the weeks before & after this match, you aren't missing anything.

Womens Champion Mickey James vs. Victoria - I liked that they had Victoria doing the "Kill Bill" gimmick but this match was more focused on setting up the Mickey/Melina feud & having the divas get their revenge on Victoria more than showcasing what Mickey & the most underrated diva in WWE can do.

World Tag Team Champions Rated RKO vs. DX - I guess Triple H has a curse in World Tag Team Title matches because he injured his other quad in this match but again, he worked through the pain & injury which is something you have to respect...love him or hate him. Past that, they stepped up their match from Cyber Sunday & Rated RKO took a hellacious beating but still got the credibility they lost after that Survivor Series embarrassment.

Carlito vs. Chris Masters - Their Backlash match was the shock of the night seeing how well the match was but this match was very disappointing.

WWE Champion John Cena vs. Umaga - This match was basically an extended version of Cena's WM 21 match. To summarize, Cena was dominated by Umaga for a majority of the match but then he scored the quick pin at the end. Just like it was a crappy way to end JBL's title reign, this was a crappy way to end Umaga's undefeated streak. And just like JBL, they made up for it on the next PPV but this wasn't a match worthy of the main event spot.

DVD extras include the Cena/K-Fed match from New Years Day edition of RAW...and the Rosie/Trump match the next night on RAW. The Rosie/Trump match was heavily edited down so it didn't go as long and all the "WE WANT WRESTLING!" & "TNA! TNA! TNA" chants were edited out.

Just like Cyber Sunday, this event was passable but compared to all the previous NYR's, this was the best one WWE has ever put on. I would get it for a rental & made your decision from there.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Brutality, Announce Tables, and everything else in between!, July 15, 2010
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BIG T (Louisville,kentucky) - See all my reviews
This review is from: WWE - New Year's Revolution 2007 (DVD)
This was the right way to start off a nice year in 2007, and was definatly a great ppv.

Steel Cage match for the Intercontinental championship
Jeff Hardy vs. Johnny Nitro(John Morrison)
This was a great way to start off a exciting event. These two put everything in there skills into this match. These guys had some huge moments like a sunset flip powerbomb off the top rope, Melina gettign involved, and a brutal moment where nitro was escaping, and hardy opened the door and nitro slipped, landed on the door, and injured his crotch(which was also the funniest moment in the match)and getting a huge laughing reaction from Jerry Lawler. 4.5/5

Tag Team Turmoil for a shot at the World Tag Team championship
This match included Cryme Tyme, The Highlanders, The worlds greatest tag team(the worlds lamest tag team), jim duggan and super crazy, lance cade and trevor murdoch. This was actually a pretty nice turn out to this match, having the few highflying moments, and the most surprising moment, with Cryme Tyme actually winning a match that would be big to there career. But i enjoyed this, and thought that it was surprising, especially with the tag team of jim duggan and SUPER CRAZY! 3.75/5

Kenny Dykstra vs. Ric Flair
Well, this match ruined two good matches in a row, this match ruined the streak. All this was, was just Kenny being a freaking jackass and beating a legend who can bearly talk anymore without spitting in someones face, so really big whoop, because this match should have never even been on the card. 2/5

Womans championship
Mickie James vs. Victoria
This was another waste of time, these two woman are great fighters, but here they just didn't put on a good match at all, this isn't even worth watching and is boring. A usual thing in the Diva division. 1/5

World Tag-Team championship
DX vs. Rated RKO
This of course was the best match on the card. These guys put on a freakin show. This match was never boring at any point and was match of the night. This was brutal and had some huge moments like. Triple H injuring his knee, which is one part of how this match was a no contest. Another was when chairs came into affect, and the pedigree on edge on the announce table and a elbow drop on Orton through the announce table. So, if you had any word to describe this match, it would be this, classic. These guys just went out there and did everything they could. Great match. 5/5

Chris Masters vs. Carlito
Why would WWE schedual this match to be after a classic like Rated RKO vs. DX. This match was only domination from Chris Masters and was a waste of time, this was also another match that shouldn't have been on the card. 2/5

WWE championship
John Cena vs. Umaga
Another good match for the night. This wasn't a classic, but the last man standing match a month later sure was. But these men went out there, and did everything they could like DX and Rated RKO. But in this match, this was Umagas first loss in the WWE, Cena again was put in the main event and over came the odds. But, i gotta give him props, he beat Umaga(R.I.P)twice in a row. But this almost deserved to be the main event. 4.5/5

Overall, this ppv was really good, sure it had some crapy matches, but had some great matches. I would recommend picking this one up.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Revolution Arrives...?, May 14, 2007
A Kid's Review
This review is from: WWE - New Year's Revolution 2007 (DVD)
As far as the New Year's Revolution series goes, this is probably second best of the three. The first was great due to the Elimination Chamber main event, the second was terrible with the Elimination Chamber being the second to worst behind the ECW Extreme Chamber - however it ended excellentyl with Edge becoming champion.
This edition of NYR was watchable, but nothing amazing. The main event was better than last years, but not as good as the first NYR's main event.

JOHNNY NITRO VS. JEFF HARDY (INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP - STEEL CAGE)

An okay match, but not as good as the Inferno match that kick-started Amrageddon on the last SmackDown PPV. The Hardy/ MNM would stay fresh and entertaining for a while to come, however the single feud between Nitro and Jeff Hardy had become depressing by the time this match came about.
Not as good as their Ladder match on RAW several weeks previously, but it got the crowd pumped which always helps during a PPV.
Some nice spots involving the Cage, and an entertaining finish, but nothing special.
WINNER: INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPION JEFF HARDY
7/10


SPECIAL MATCH - TAG TEAM TURMOIL

This was announced on the night but didn't live up to turmoils at events such as Backlash 2005. Cryme Tyme and Hagan/ Super Crazy (a very unusual tag team) were the fan favourites, and there were some good performances by the World's Greatest Tag Team, but it wasn't quick enough in its pace and could've been better.
The winners of the match were supposed to recieve a Tag Team Championship opportunity in the future, but 6 months later the winning team still haven't recieved their shot.
WINNERS: CRYME TYME
5/10


RIC FLAIR VS. KENNY DYKSTRA

Dykstra could've been given a good push to become I.C. Champion after he left the Spirit Squad, but instead he got three wins over Flair and was dropped back onto HEAT and the bottom card of RAW.
An okay match, but it had been seen twice before just several weeks ago. The highlight of the match was when a video aired showing the assault from Rated RKO onto Flair the week before NYR - apart from that the match was a regular 1-on-1 match that you would expect from RAW.
The wrong person wins after an ironic ending to the match.
WINNER: KENNY DYKSTRA
5/10


VICTORIA VS. MICKIE JAMES (WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP)

A pretty good match coming from the Diva division. Mickie and Victoria are the best Divas on RAW, and they gave an entertaining match that the crowd was really into.
A little short, and the ending was too sudden, but a good Diva match nonetheless.
WINNER: WOMEN'S CHAMPION MICKIE JAMES
6/10


D-GENERATION X VS. RATED RKO/ EDGE & RANDY ORTON (WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP)

The best match on the card, without a doubt. This was the most hyped match for the PPV and could've gone either way - Rated RKO and D-X were 1-1 and this was the finale. The lack of a stipulation takes a bit away from this match, but we still see a lot of violence from D-X after Triple H injures his right quad.
Like King and J.R. say constantly throughout this match, it isn't about the Tag Team gold. D-X pretty much annahilate Rated RKO in the early going, but an unexpected injury on the part of Triple H allowed Rated RKO to begin a disection process on HBK and the Game.
Given around 25 minutes, this was the longest match on the card and saw Orton, Edge and HBK bleed following shots from Steel Chairs and the World Tag Team titles.
If you hate Orton then you will love what happens in this match (he bleeds just as bad as Eddie Guerrero did during his classic match at Judgment Day 2004 vs. JBL - maybe worse).
Rated RKO really should've won cleanly as it was in Orton's home state, but D-X snapped and unleashed hell before being DQd.
A good ending to the Rated RKO/ D-X feud, and a great tag team match. D-X did what they said they would do: destroy Orton and Edge. And Rated RKO did what they said they would do: end D-X.
WINNERS: NO CONTEST or RATED RKO VIA DQ (DEPENDING ON HOW YOU LOOK AT IT)
10/10


CARLITO VS. CHRIS MASTERS

Not as good as their match at Backlash in April last year, but still entertaining. This was used as time for the King and J.R. to talk about the brutality of the World Tag Team Championship match, but it was still quite good and showed how Masters has improved since last year.
Another poor ending (like the controversial Flair/ Dkystra match) but the aftermath allowed Masters to look more credible.
WINNER: CHRIS MASTERS
7/10


UMAGA VS. JOHN CENA (WWE CHAMPIONSHIP)

This was always going to be entertaining, in my opinion, as Umaga is an entertaining brawler and puts on a good in-ring performance when up against stars like Cena, HBK and Triple H.
This was Umaga's first WWE Championship match, with the match being Title (Cena) vs. Streak (Umaga).
WWE decided to forget that Umaga had already beaten Cena in the past, and made this out to be a first-time-ever confrontation - they had already fought twice before.
A very sudden ending but it gave Umaga more credibility and allowed the feud to continue into the Royal Rumble and a brutal Last Man Standing match.
As with the Cena/ Khali match that will take place at Judgment Day this year, this feud was to get the fans back behind Cena and it worked to a degree (there will always be people who dislike Cena for having such long title reigns).
A very entertaining match and led nicely into their second encounter at the Royal Rumble.
WINNER: WWE CHAMPION JOHN CENA
9/10


EXTRAS: K-FED VS. WWE CHAMPION JOHN CENA - NO DQ

Not only was this a complete waste of time, but it was also heavily hyped for months and - as it was aired New Year's Day - people expected some action. Instead this match is ten minutes of Cena wanting a fight, with K-Fed constantly stopping the match to 'warm up'. In the end Cena begins to destroy K-Fed but then Umaga enters and destroys Cena.
The 5-on-1 match from later in the night would have been better than this match, but it was still better than the second extra match.
WINNER: K-FED
3/10


EXTRAS 2: McMAHON PRESENTS "DONALD TRUMP" VS. "ROSIE O' DONNEL"

Don't watch this. That's my honest opinion of this match as it was 10 minutes of Donnel shoving Trump over, before he gets a cheap win with a pie to the face of the 'fat one'.
Even worse than the Cena/ K-Fed match...
WINNER: DONALD TRUMP
0/10

Overall this PPV isn't fantastic, but it does have to great championship matches and, if you regularly buy the WWE DVDs, is well worth a look.
If you just buy the occassional WWE DVD then you should buy either Unforgiven 2006 (Hell in a Cell, Orton vs. Carlito, TLC Match), Armageddon 2006 (Inferno Match, Ladder Match, Last Ride Match, Batista/ Cena vs. King Booker/ Finlay) or Royal Rumble 2007.

If you get the WWE DVDs because of appealing extras, then don't get this - get No Way Out with three exceptional matches (Cena/ HBK vs. MVP/ Kennedy, Batista/ Undertaker vs. Rated RKO, and Cena/ HBK/ Undertaker/ Batista vs. Rated RKO/ MVP/ Kennedy).


OVERALL: 7/10

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2.0 out of 5 stars A Few Bright Spots, March 16, 2007
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This review is from: WWE - New Year's Revolution 2007 (DVD)
Intercontinental Championship Steel Cage Match
Jeff Hardy vs. Johnny Nitro-- This was what it was. Nitro was pretty decent but the excessively spotty Hardy again drags a lot of this down. I never once got the feeling this was an 'important match' per sae. Again, Nitro pulls some good stuff out of Hardy from time to time, but save for the nice heel getting his sort of ending, this wasn't much. **


Tag Team Turmoil
Cryme Time vs. Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch vs. Worlds Greatest Tag Team vs. Super Crazy & Hacksaw Jim Duggan vs. The Highlanders---- Cryme Tyme won an otherwise entirely unspectacular tag team turmoil match with proved to have utterly no point to it as they never did anything with the title shot CT ended up winning. Throwaway junk. *1/2

Kenny Dykstra vs. Ric Flair
As can be expected, this wasn't anything overly spectacular, but was a pretty solid little offering. Kenny is young and uber talented but also really f-ing retarded. He blows more than a few advantages for himself over the course of the match (and others as well) and Flair makes him pay like only Flair can. Kenny does however, end up the lucky one, pulling a roll up out of his of young behind. They played off that little story for the first three matches until Flair finally would get revenge on Raw a few weeks later. Very basic, but solid action. **1/2

Women's Championship
Micky James vs. Victoria
This is probably the only time i've found myself agreeing with many posters on this site, but this was brutally awful and equally dissapointing. These two are easily the class of the WWE Women's Division right now and never seemed to be on the same page the entire time. *1/2

World Tag Team Championship
Rated RKO vs. DX
Thank God Triple H tore his quad. I'm not saying that because I dislike him. Not only do I consider myself a fan of his but I stray from the pack with many and think he's a very capable worker as well. I'm just sick and tired of DX and am thanking my stars I don't have to watch two 40 year old men try to re-live their childhood every Monday Night.

The match itself is entirely unspectacular and like the other matches, was more or less a complete and total squash job on Edge and Orton. This had all the potential in the world to be a great feud but Rated RKO never once looked like a legit threat, save for the con chair to spot on Raw leading up to this. Other than that, this was an awful feud, and gave us some of the worst stuff i've seen out of any of these four in a long time. The ending was okay, but the blown spots and everything else just make it hard to watch. ** for a match that never got off the ground.

Carlito vs. Chris Masters
Dammit Chris Masters is starting to make me look like an idiot for calling him a talentless oaf. Not only is Masters coming into his own as a heel (love the contract saying the ML wasn't ever broken), but the guy is learning how to work like a bruiser and has improved in the ring 100 fold. The pace was just right for this match and really is a Masters carry job (!). Again, plodding at times, but that's the way it should be. Masters is turning into one of my favorite heels on the show, I just wish they'd do something with him. **1/2

WWE Championship
John Cena vs. Umaga
People that think Umaga's a crappy worker have got to lay off the stuff they're smoking. He was sensational in this match and when you juxtaposition this match with the Rumble match a few weeks later, this is perfect for what it was. Cena spends the entire time just figuring out how to get out alive, never mind keep the belt. Umaga controls 95% of this match. And as well he should. He is a monster after all. But much like Samoa Joe during his big ROH title run from 03-04, Umaga's a guy who's beatable with a flash pin. Cena doesn't dominate him or beat him or anything. He just catches a flash pin and gets lucky. It really does a good job of putting Cena's back against the wall for the Rumble by making him look significantly weaker than his challenger in a way that's believable instead of nine million run ins and all the peripheral crap WWE usually likes to do. Again, this isn't MOTY or anything, but it's a super-solid set up for the Rumble match. ***1/4


Overall: This is a pretty flat pay per view. I've seen the WWE put on shows that are far, far worse than this, but this isn't going to blow your doors off. Umaga-Cena, while I felt a little lost the first time I watched it, LOVED it the second time through, especially when you watch the Rumble match. Outstanding set up to it. Masters-Carlito & Dykstra-Flair are fun little offerings as well. DX-Rated RKO dissapoints again as we get the usual DX kills everyone deal. The rest was pretty poor. Decent show, but if you're debating about which show to get (the Rumble or NYR) i'd go with the Rumble.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A average WWE PPV...., August 24, 2008
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Mr. Ming (Stanley, Virginia United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: WWE - New Year's Revolution 2007 (DVD)
All three of the New Years Revolution PPV's had potential to be better than they ended up being. Actually 2006's version probably had the best card of the three. This version card was not to bad but this PPV still focused to much on the Main Events and not on the undercard. I personally was looking forward to a few matches on this PPV, The Steel Cage Match, I actually am looking forward to the Mickie James and Victoria match who are two of my favorite Women's wrestlers. I was looking forward to the Tag Team Title match between DX and Orton and Edge which should be good and then the Cena and Umaga match for the WWE title should be a pretty good battle.


Steel Cage Match for the Intercontinental Championship:

Jeff Hardy(c) vs. Johnny Nitro(John Morrison)

It was a good opener to start this PPV, it was a solid Cage Match I have seen better matches but this one got the crowd going and both men worked well together and shown great chemistry. During the match both men executed some great manuevers to keep this match exciting. The match was given good length and allowed both men adequate time to showcase their skills. Match Length: just under 15 minutes

Winner Jeff Hardy (3.5 out of 5 stars)


Tag Team Turmoil:

Highlanders vs. World's Greatest Tag Team vs. Hacksaw and Super Crazy vs. Lance Cade and Trevor Murdock vs. Cryme Tyme

Most people did not like this match but I thought it was good, I mostly liked it because it gave the teams time to work with and the match did not feel as rushed as these type of matches usually feel. Did not understand why Duggan and Crazy were a team luckly they were not in the match very long, but you have to give it to Duggan at his age that he still wrestles. The two best teams by far Benjamin and Haas and Cade and Murdock have the chance to shine although neither of them won the match even though they should have. Instead Cryme Tyme wins and to me they are way to green to try to represent the Tag Team Division. Match Length: 19 Minutes

Winner: Cryme Tyme (3 out of 5 Stars)


Single Match:

Ric Flair vs. Kenny Dykstra

Acually given some time to be a good match,it just did not happen. Dykstra is a promising prospect and might one day be good but honestly a feud with Flair does nothing to help him because he is not ready to take advantage of it. I figured the WWE would think as much considering the past couple of matches on RAW were disapointing. This match was given about 10 minutes and was not much better than seen on RAW. Match Length 10 minutes

Winner: Kenny Dykstra (2 out of 5 stars)


Women's Chmpionship:

Mickie James(c) vs. Victoria

Decent match, I was disapointed because I figured this would be a solid match because it involved two good workers. Neither one meshed very well with each other and this match actually was given close to 7 minutes which is above average time for a women's matchup. Both women tried but the match just did not turn out the way they wanted it too. Match Length: Just under 7 minutes

Winner: Mickie James


World Tag Team Championship:

Edge and Randy Orton(c) vs. Shawn Michaels and HHH

Very good tag match, HHH unfortuantely tore his other quad, which hurt the match itself and probably what the planned ending would have been. HHH proved how tough he was and finished the match which was very brutal for both teams. DX wanted revenge on Orton and Edge and they got it as both teams were out for blood. It ended up being a no contest that hurt the match rating, still I think it was the match of the night. Match Length: close to 25 minutes

Winners: No Contest (3.5 out of 5 stars)


Single Match:

Carlito vs. Chris Masters

ugh, not good at all easily the worst match of the night. The tag match probably cut some of the time for this match. Still it is no excuse because this match was horrible. Carlito looked okay and somewhat looked like he tried to make this watchable but failed miserably. Match length 6 minutes

Winner: Chris Masters (1 out of 5 stars)


WWE Championship Match:

John Cena(c) vs. Umaga

I liked the match overall, it wasn't the match of the night. I still was a good match at least I thought so. Umaga proved to be a undefeated monster but this match had fluke and rematch all over it. Cena was dominated and then Cena out of no where rolled him up to retain the title. I don't think Cena should have lost to Umaga but why bulid Umaga up for so long to end his streak how they did. Match Length: 17 minutes

Winner: John Cena

Overall this was a pretty average PPV from the WWE, basically bulit on three matches, the steel cage, Tag Titles, and Cena and Umaga which pretty much delivered with some exceptions. Unfortuantely there were two other matches Flair and Dykstra and Carlito and Masters that really disapointed and were just thrown in to add something to the card.
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2.0 out of 5 stars New Years Revolution is a 2 star ppv, April 17, 2007
This review is from: WWE - New Year's Revolution 2007 (DVD)
80-76%-perfect
75-71-awsome
70-66%-good
65-61%-poor
60-56%-awful

1. Jeff Hardy vs. Johnny Nitro for the ITC title in a steel cage match- This was a good way to kick off the show. These two had some great matches before this but this might have been the best. Match started of slow but than it picked up pretty quick. This was not a blood bath steel cage match but it was a high flying one. There was a sick sunset flip into a power bomb from the top of the cage preformed on Jeff hardy. Some more soild wrestling after that but hardy hit a dropkick on the door and nitro fell straight down which must have hurt. Winner and still ITC champ Jeff Hardy. Match Rating 8.5/10.
2. Tag Team turmoil- This was a good match. It had all the teams on raw in it. I which they would have kept the worlds greates tag team in it because they I thnk were the best. Just good soild wrestling by all the teams and it ended up to be preatty good. Winners Cryme Tyme. Match Rating 6.5/10.
3. Kenny vs. Rick Flair- This seemed more of a raw match to me. It was still a solid match and for kenny being only 20 years of age looked pretty good out there. Flair also did a good job in carrying the match. It was mostly solid wrestling which was mostly controlled by Kenny. Like I said more of a raw match but a passable raw filler on a ppv. Winner Kenny. Match Rating 5/10.
4. Mickie James vs. Victoria for the wwe womens title- This was a match that I was really looking forward to as victories new hell turn was awesome. I was expecting a trish mickie showdown from wrestlemania but it was not quite there. It started off kind of slow and I was getting bored. Than the ending was really good with lots of near falls and melina came out and I thought she was going to cost Mickie the womens tile but Candice and torrie came down for the save. A decent womens match. Winner and still wwe womens champ Mickie James. Match Rating 6/10.
5. Rated Rko vs. DX for the world tag team titles- This was an awesome match and match of the night. A lot of people don't think it is as good as I do because HHH got hurt but this was still a very good match. It started out fast paced but slowed down. Than HHH got the hot tag but rated rko got the titles and nailed michales in the head with them and busted him wide open. Just some more solid wrestling but HHH got the tag and cleaned house. There was a ref bump and michales and HHH got some chairs and laid out rko with some sick chair shots. Than michales nailed a flying elbow through a table and HHH nailed a pedigree on edge on top of the table. The match ended in a no contest which sucked but the match was still very good. Winners NO Contest. Match Rating 9/10.
6. Carlito vs. Chris Masters- This was not a good match. I remember these two have had some pretty good matches in the past but this was deffenitly not one of them. This was slow and boring and it almost seemed like they put this in as a filler to slow the crowd down after that match. I think if they were given more time they probably could have done better but nothing more than a filler here. Winner Carlito. Match Rating 3/10
7. John Cenavs. Umaga- This was an okay main event. This really had a old school main event fell to it. Umaga really controlled the whole match. There were some cool spots were cena tried to pick up umaga but umaga would fall back down on him. Cena kept on fighting back and ended up getting the win ending was weak. Winner and still wwe champ John Cena. Match Rating 7/10.

Well that raps up another. I would give wwe no way out 2007 a grade of 45/70 which means this is a poor ppv. This was not terriable but there are two must seen match the cage and tag besides that the ppv is not to good and cena retained again which sucks. If you can tell me if my review was helpful or not I would appreciate that. Thanks for your time.
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3.0 out of 5 stars WWE New Year's Revolution --1/7/07--, January 31, 2007
This review is from: WWE - New Year's Revolution 2007 (DVD)
WWE Title Match
John Cena(c) vs Umaga
Very good match here, better than I thought it would be.
8/10

Carlito vs Chris Masters
Filler match, to short.
4/10

Kenny Dykstra vs Ric Flair
It is sad to have Flair lose to this joke.
5/10

World Tag Team Titles
Rated RKO(c) vs DX
Awesome match up until HHH injury, then there are some odd sequences.
8/10

IC Title match-Steel Cage
Jeff Hardy(c) vs Johnny Nitro
Great match here as expected.
7.5/10

Tag Team Turmoil
Cryme Tyme vs Worlds Greatest Tag Team vs Highlanders vs Super Crazy/Jim Duggan vs Cade/Murdoch
Filler, but was not to bad.
6/10

Women's Title
Mickie James(c) vs Victoria
Surprisingly bad match between the 2 best female wrestlers now that trish and lita have retired.
3/10
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5.0 out of 5 stars WWE New Years Revolution 2007, December 12, 2006
A Kid's Review
This review is from: WWE - New Year's Revolution 2007 (DVD)
Carlito vs. Chris Masters

WWE Women's Championship: Mickie James vs. Victoria

World's Greatest Tag Team: Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas vs. Cryme Tyme

Ric Flair vs. Kenny

D-X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) vs. Rated RKO (Edge and Randy Orton)

WWE Intercontinental Championship Steel Cage Match: Johnny Nitro vs. Jeff Hardy

WWE Championship: Umaga vs. John Cena
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4.0 out of 5 stars NYR Predictions, January 2, 2007
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This review is from: WWE - New Year's Revolution 2007 (DVD)
Ric Flair vs. Kenny Dykstra
This should be a decent match around eight minutes long. Kenny does have talent however he needs some time to develop his inring work . Ric Flair just bores me and needs to retire. This should be good to get the crowd pumped up though.

Womens Champion Mickie James vs. Victoria
These two are the only two women left that could actually wrestle. I think this will be a good womens match around 8 minutes long.

Steel Cage Match for the IC Championship
Nitro vs. Jeff Hardy
This should be an awesome match. I expect a lot of high flying moves and around 20 minutes long. This should end the feud.

Worlds Greatest Tag Team vs. Cryme Time
Worlds Greatest Tag Team are awesome and im happy they are back together. I havent seen much from cryme time but i think shelton benjamin and charlie haas are good enough wrestlers to carry the match. Should be good around 10 minutes.

Carlito vs. Chris Masters
These two had a pretty good match at backlash in may so i expect this to be an improved match and around 12 minutes long

DX vs. Rated RKO
This should be an awesome tag match but i wished it would have been like no dq or some stipulation but vince doesnt like hardcore matches so what are you gonna do. Should be around 18 minutes long.

WWE Champion John Cena vs. Umaga
This is going to be decent at most. Why Umaga? in the main event. Before this he had 3 minute squash matches. Makes no sense to me. Probably around 14 minutes long.
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3.0 out of 5 stars WWE New Years Revolution 2007 Review, January 8, 2007
A Kid's Review
This review is from: WWE - New Year's Revolution 2007 (DVD)
Intercontinental Championship Steel Cage Match
Jeff Hardy vs. Johnny Nitro
Great steel cage match to open up the show. A few nice spots including Nitros powerbomb from the top of the cage. Hardy retains after escaping the door.
Winner: Jeff Hardy
Rating: 8/10

Tag Team Turmoil
Cryme Time vs. Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch vs. Worlds Greatest Tag Team vs. Super Crazy & Hacksaw Jim Duggan vs. The Highlanders
Overall an okay matchup. Though nothing special happened, the teams looked pretty solid in the ring, though Crazy & Duggan make an odd team.
Winners: Cryme Time
Rating: 5.5/10

Kenny Dykstra vs. Ric Flair
Solid matchup. Similar to the one they had on raw a few weeks ago. But again nothing special happened. Kenny wins once again with a rollup.
Winner: Kenny Dykstra
Rating: 6/10

Women's Championship
Micky James vs. Victoria
This was a suprisingly bad match. With the talent they had I thought they would make a good womens match, but it was pretty much a mess.
Winner: Micky James
Rating: 4/10

World Tag Team Championship
Rated RKO vs. DX
Awesome tag team match. Everything was going great until the bad ending, but that was just because HHH tore his quadricept. Sick spots around the end. Ended in a no contest, but it doesnt take much away from it.
Winners: No Contest
Rating: 8.5/10

Carlito vs. Chris Masters
Nothing like their encounter at Backlash. It was mashed between a great match & the main event. No heat at all for this one.
Winner: Chris Masters
Rating: 5/10

WWE Championship
John Cena vs. Umaga
Decent matchup, but not a ppv main event quality match. Better than you'd expect from these two, but nothing to watch more than once. Cena wins with a roll up to retain the title.
Winner: John Cena
Rating: 6

Match of the Night - DX vs. Rated RKO
New Years Revolution - 6/10
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