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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Official Listing, could of used more attitude era matches,
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This review is from: WWE: The Undertaker's Deadliest Matches (DVD)
Disc 1"Two Decades of Destruction" Body Bag Match Undertaker vs Ultimate Warrior Madison Square Garden - July 1, 1991 "Custom Made Coffin" Coffin Match Undertaker vs Kamala Survivor Series - November 25, 1992 "Grim Reaper" Casket Match Undertaker vs Kama SummerSlam - August 27, 1995 "Shadow of Death" Casket Match Undertaker vs King Mabel In Your House - December 17, 1995 "Deranged and Sadistic" Undertaker vs Mankind King of the Ring - June 23, 1996 "No Boundaries" Boiler Room Brawl Undertaker vs Mankind SummerSlam - August 18, 1996 "Chilling Numbers" Buried Alive Match Undertaker vs Stone Cold Steve Austin Rock Bottom - December 13, 1998 "Internal Fires" Inferno Match Undertaker vs Kane Raw - February 22, 1999 Disc 2 "An Imposing Force" Undertaker vs Big Show Raw - May 3, 1999 "What Lies Beneath" WWE Championship Match Undertaker vs Big Show Raw - June 4, 1999 "A Long and Complex History" Concrete Crypt Match Undertaker vs The Dudley Boys The Great American Bash - June 27, 2004 "Devils and Wicked Men" Casket Match Undertaker vs Heidenreich Royal Rumble - January 30, 2005 "Like Father, like Son" 1st Ever Handicap Casket Match Undertaker vs Randy Orton & Cowboy Bob Orton No Mercy - October 9, 2005 "The Devil's Playground" Hell in a Cell Undertaker vs Randy Orton Armageddon - December 18, 2005 "Last Judgment" Last Man Standing Match Undertaker vs Great Khali Smackdown - August 18, 2006 Disc 3 "First Blood" First Blood Match Undertaker vs Mr Kennedy Survivor Series - November 26, 2006 "Last Ride" Last Ride Match Undertaker vs Mr Kennedy Armageddon - December 17, 2006 "Powers Lie Within" Last Man Standing Match for the World Heavyweight Championship Undertaker vs Batista Backlash - April 29, 2007 "Revenge" Undertaker vs Big Daddy V Smackdown - January 25, 2008 "Ring of Fire" Hell in a Cell Undertaker vs Edge SummerSlam - August 17, 2008 "State of Mind" Steel Cage Match Undertaker vs Big Show Smackdown - December 5, 2008 Legacy of the Phenom
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice dvd for the deadman,
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This review is from: WWE: The Undertaker's Deadliest Matches (DVD)
I just got through watching the dvd and it was better than i thought it would be. I will rate the matches something/10.1: Undertaker vs Ultimate Warrior- Body Bag Match: 7/10 2: Undertaker vs Kamala- Casket Match: 7/10 3: Undertaker vs Kama- Casket Match: 6.5/10 4: Undertaker vs King Mabel- Casket Match: 7/10 5: Undertaker vs Mankind- 9/10 6: Undertaker vs Mankind- Boiler Room Brawl Match: 10/10 7: Undertaker vs Stone Cold Steve Austin- Buried Alive Match: 8/10 8: Undertaker vs Kane- Inferno Match: 7/10 9: Undertaker vs Big Show- 7/10 10: Undertaker vs Big Show- 7.5/10 11: Undertaker vs The Dudley Boys- Concrete Crypt Match: 6/10 12: Undertaker vs Heidenreich- Casket Match: 8/10 13: Undertaker vs Randy Orton and Bob Orton- Handicap Casket Match: 9/10 14: Undertaker vs Randy Orton- Hell In A Cell: 10/10 15: Undertaker vs Great Khali- Last Man Standing Match: 5/10 16: Undertaker vs Mr. Kennedy- First Blood Match: 9/10 17: Undertaker vs Mr.Kennedy- Last Ride Match: 9.5/10 18: Undertaker vs Batista- Last Man Standing Match: 9/10 19: Undertaker vs Big Daddy V- 7/10 20: Undertaker vs Edge- Hell In A Cell: 9/10 21: Undertaker vs Big Show- Cage Match: 7.5/10 Overall I really did enjoy the dvd. It has its ups and downs but still is worth buying.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very nice but not great.,
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This review is from: WWE: The Undertaker's Deadliest Matches (DVD)
This is a pretty nice collection of Taker's matches. I already own three of them, but hey out of so many matches that is not too bad.I will say that I wish there were some Big Evil or American badass era mathes on here. I think WWE is protecting his gimmick here, and they don't want to ruin the illusion for the younger kids who buy this set. He certainly had alot of good and "deadly" matches from 2000-2003 that I would have liked on here. My last gripe is I want WWE to make all new dvd's from here on out available on Blu Ray. Even though only the last three matches on here were shot with an HD camere, all the matches will benefit from this. I lovee WWE in HD, and I want more of their great Blu Rays! Anyway this is quite nice, but I simply can not wait till Taker finnaly gets a nice long ducumentary treatment like Shawn Michaels: Heartbreak and Triumph. That will be so epic!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good DVD, but could have been better,
By ThatTommyGuy (Loudon ,Tennessee) - See all my reviews
This review is from: WWE: The Undertaker's Deadliest Matches (DVD)
The Undertaker is one of my favorite wrestlers in the history of the WWE, so I could not wait to get my hands on this DVD. How ever there are some of his matches that I liked, and wanted on this DVD that are not on it.If you are looking for Undertaker Vs. Steve Austin from Sumerslam 98, or the first Hell in a cell match, or for that matter his Hell in a Cell match with Mankind from King of the ring 98, look elewhere. There are some matches I could have done without, but there are also a lot of good ones (some great) on this sett. Highlights of this set are both the Mankind matches, both the Hell in a cell matches and the Last Ride match with Mr. Kennedy. I am ranking this 4 stars because of how many matches are on it that I keep re-watching.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Sole Conscious of the WWE,
By Scotty M. "Little Nose" (Georgia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: WWE: The Undertaker's Deadliest Matches (DVD)
Vs. The Ultimate Warrior (Body Bag Match) - This match was a brawl from the start with the Undertaker attacking Warrior before he even entered the ring. Again, this match is nothing more then a straight up brawl between the two with the Warrior able to nail three consecutive piledrivers followed by a big body splash to end the match. 2.5/5MADISON SQUARE GARDEN July '91 Vs. Kamala (Casket Match) - A year after winning the WWE Championship and two years after his debut, the Undertaker finds himself in another specialty match at Survivor Series. This match is nothing more than Kamala being so afraid of the coffin the Undertaker built just for him even going so far to not even wanting to touch or be anywhere near of the Undertaker's urn. This match is so one sided with Kamala getting in little offense. It ends with the Undertaker hitting Kamala with the urn and nailing shut the coffin with Kamala inside it. 3/5 SURVIVOR SERIES '92 Vs. Kama (Casket Match) - The entire SummerSlam card in 1995 was terrible in every which way and this Casket Match between the Undertaker and Kama is no different. The match isn't boring but on the other hand there isn't anything there that is really noteworthy except for a few innovative spots with the casket. But other than that, this match doesn't have much to offer. 2.75/5 SUMMERSLAM '95 Vs. King Mabel (Casket Match) - Again, this match is no different than from the previous two Casket matches and more importantly, this match only had one purpose and that was for the Undertaker to gain his urn back which Mabel, along with his crew, had destroyed. Nothing in particular noteworthy as this bout is not even above par. 2.5/5 IN YOUR HOUSE Dec. '95 Vs. Mankind - Up to this point in time, the Undertaker has been in the company for nearly 6 years and during that time, the Undertaker has never met his match until he faced Mick Foley's 'Mankind'. Some may disagree with me on this but Mankind was undoubtfully, in my opinion, the Undertaker's first real challenge during his first six years in the WWE because I feel this match against Mankind was his best wrestling match in those first six years but is morely forgotten due to their later Hell In A Cell match(which took place at the very same event). Just a real good match between two legendary figures as Mick Foley and the Undertaker rarely ever disappoint in any kind of match against one another. 4.5/5 KING OF THE RING '96 Vs. Mankind (Boiler Room Brawl) - With the exception of their Hell In A Cell bout, this Boiler Room Brawl between the Undertaker and Mankind is probably the most insane, wild, and most unique match you will ever see and like all of the Undertaker's and Mick Foley's matches together, they had no boundaries in what they did to each other and this Boiler Room Brawl was a perfect fit for these two. The stimpulation to the match allowed Mankind and the Undertaker go above and beyond in ways you just have to see for yourself as they took the "hardcore style" of wrestling to a whole other planet in this bout. If you can get past the technical difficulties throughout the brawl, you are in for a big treat with this one, I guarantee it. 5/5 SUMMERSLAM '96 Vs. Steve Austin (Buried Alive Match) - In this match, the Undertaker was just beginning his Ministry of Darkness clan and Steve Austin was attempted to be his first victim. Like a majority of Austin's matches, this match was a brawl from the start as the two began the match in the aisle way with most of the match being fought outside the ring. In ways, I saw this match better than their other encounters against one another such as their SummerSlam and Judgment Day matches over the WWE Championship because this match was unique and is rarely used in the WWE but the thing is, once you seen one Buried Alive Match you have virtually seen them all so the match will get boring after watched many times. Again, just a wild brawl between the Texas Rattlesnake and the Phenom with Austin gaining victory in the end with help from Kane allowinf Austin to be entered in the 1999 Royal Rumble match. 4/5 ROCKBOTTOM '98 Vs. Kane (Inferno Match) - This match also follows the same comparison, once you seen one Inferno Match, you have seen them all. This match was nothing more or anything less than their last Inferno Match and was focused morely on the interaction between the Undertaker and Mr. McMahon (who was doing commentary) after the match. If you have seen their Unforgiven Inferno Match then you aren't missing much here. 3/5 RAW Feb. '99 Vs. The Big Show - This match is unique because it was the first time the Undertaker had a match with someone who is bigger than him and who could actually wrestle! LOL. The Big Show displayed a great strength of power in the match with the Undertaker using his agility and quick jabs to fight back and even going so low to using a chemical substance to slow down the Big Show. In the end, the Undertaker literally broke a wooden baseball bat over the skull of the Big Show to cause the disqualification for himslef. 2/5 RAW May '99 Vs. The Big Show - This match for the Undertaker's WWE Championship and again, these two giants brought their A game with them using the same formula as they did in the previous match. After the Undertaker gain the advantage over Big Show, he dominate Big Show on the outside over the announce table and even using a steel chair at one point. The Undertaker was incontrol until he was caught and was chokeslammed through the ring which caused the match to be stopped. This was a good match between the two giants and it does not disappoint. 3.5/5 RAW June '99 Vs. Dudley Boyz (Concrete Crypt Match) - This match was not amusing at all. The non-stop blabbling from Paul Heyman was annoying and the action from the Dudleys and the Undertaker was just not good at all. The concept behind the match was good but the concept of the match itself was horribale and not easy to enjoy. This was a bad match from one of the worst PPV cards ever in the WWE. 1.5/5 GREAT AMERICAN BASH '04 Vs. Heidenreich (Casket Match) - Surprisingly, this was a very good Casket Match as the Undertaker was the only guy who could ever get a solid and good match out of Heidenreich. You see the Undertaker using some of his signature moves and incorporating them involving the casket with the Undertaker also unleashing some hard punishment onto Heidenreich with Kane and Snitsky getting involved but not taking anything away from the match. Again, a shockingly good bout and an even better and much impressive Casket Match. 4/5 ROYAL RUMBLE '05 Vs. Randy Orton & Cowboy Bob Orton (Casket Match) - Like the preivous Casket Match with Heidenreich, this is another very good and a very impressive Casket Match, especially the circumstances surrounding the match with Bob Orton being thrown into the fight at the stage of his career. The only negative I can say about this one is the ending, since it's something that has already been done before. But with the excpetion of the fire ending, this bout delivered. 4.25/5 NO MERCY '05 Vs. Randy Orton (Hell In A Cell Match) - I never admitted this on any other review but I will now. This Hell In A Cell match between Randy Orton and the Undertaker is close to being my favorite Hell In A Cell bout. The Undertaker and Orton brought their best stuff and this match delivered to the fullest no matter what other reviewers say. After being set on fire at No Mercy and returning at Survivor Series, the Undertaker was back to ensure the Legend Killer was going to pay for his dues and Orton certainly does as Orton takes one of the most vicious beatings from the Undertaker someone has ever taken along with two of the most hardest steel chair shots I have ever seen and heard. This match has everything from blood, weapon use, interference, and everything else you could ask for in a Hell In A Cell match. Just a fantastic match in my opinion. 5/5 ARMAGEDDON '05 Vs. The Great Khali (Last Man Standing Match) - Like their previous bouts, the Undertaker tried and tried but Khali just sucks, period. The only noteworthy things I can say is probably the Undertaker being thrown off the stage and delivering a chokeslam to the massive Khali for the end while bloodying Khali in the process. 2/5 SMACKDOWN Aug. '06 Vs. Mr. Kennedy (First Blood Match) - Like their match from No Mercy, the Undertaker and Kennedy delivered. Undertaker was dominating Kennedy for most of the match with Undertaker in the early stages of the match just destroying Mr. Kennedy all over the announce table. In the end, MVP comes out (payback on Mr. Kennedy) accidentally hits Undertaker with a steel chair causing Undertaker to bleed. After the match, Undertaker shows his animalistic side by destroying Mr. Kennedy even more and delivering one of the most hard hitting steel chair shots ever to Mr. Kennedy in Pro Wrestling history! Undertaker also delivers one destructive Tombstone Piledriver to Mr. Kennedy as well. And for the record, this was the match of the night for Survivor Series in '06. 4.5/5 SURVIVOR SERIES '06 Vs. Mr. Kennedy (Last Ride Match) - This was another impressive back and forth contest in this series as Kennedy looked to gain his third win over the Undertaker. These two fought all over ringside with Undertaker being more vicious and dominate every blow he delivered with Kennedy able to hold his own. Just another good match in this series and an impressive showing from Mr. Kennedy. 5/5 ARMAGEDDON '06 Vs. Bastista (Last Man Standing Match) - Despite the double count out end, this was the one of the best Last Man Standing matches I have ever seen. In this match, Batista and the Undertaker topped their World Title Match from WrestleMania 23. You see during the match both men selling their injuries, Batista's hamstring and Undertaker's arm. Undertaker was targeting Batista's injured leg throughout the majority of the match with some brawling occurring. Some spots to look out for are Undertaker's leg drop to Batista through the table, Batista & Undertaker able to stand up after suffering each other's finisher moves, and also Batista stealing an Undertaker move out of the corner. The draw came at the end where Batista countered the Tombstone and speared himself and Undertaker off the stage. A fantastic match between these two over the World Championship. 5/5 BACKLASH '07 Vs. Big Daddy V - The idiot Michael Cole points out this is the first meeting between these two when history and evidence shows these two have met before. Just like their Casket Match, this match did nothing and was just a bore for me. 1.75/5 SMACKDOWN Jan. '08 Vs. Edge (Hell In A Cell Match) - Weeks prior, you see Edge transforming into a more psychoic and paranoided individual who is prepared to enter the devil's playground against the sinister of the demonic structure and it showed in the match Edge was ready to the fullest for his ride to hell and back. The Undertaker and Edge took things they're know for and converted them into their own unique use inside the cell such as Edge introducing tables, ladders, and chairs to the match with the Undertaker using his experience and his knowledge of the Hell In A Cell nature against Edge. Edge and the Undertaker went beyond in having a normal Hell In A Cell bout as they took the match to the outside and coming up when some innovative spots inside and outside of the cell. In the end, the Undertaker returned and had an unbelieveable Hell In A Cell match with Edge that will be remembered for the ages to come. 5/5 SUMMERSLAM '08 Vs. The Big Show (Steel Cage Match) - The Undertaker and Big Show are two giants that seem to have chemistry with each other everytime and they rarely ever have a dull and boring match and this Steel Cage Match is no excpetion. Both the Undertaker and Big Show used the Steel Cage to its fullest allowing the cage to be their tag team partner that the cage has been described on many, many occasions. This was a very good back and forth bout and it delivered. 3.75/5 SMACKDOWN Dec. '08 In the end, with 21 matches on this 3 disc set and not a single one being repeated from the "Tombstone" DVD set, this is a set I highly recommend on getting. For the most part, this DVD will satisfy most of of you and that is all you can ask for. Again, this is a set I recommend.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Very dissapointing but OK dvd for the great legend Undertaker.,
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I was very dissapointed with this dvd. For the guy like Undertaker,the grim reaper,the deadman,the phenom,the american badass,the big evil and the hybrid Taker,this dvd was one of the worst.This dvd sucked.This dvd is not totally bad but it is also definately not the good dvd,we Undertaker fans were expecting.The dvd should have had Undertaker's REAL good matches from all era's.Not just Original Western Undertaker 90-94,Deadman 94-96,Ministry era 99 and Hybrid or current Undertaker era 2004-present. The dvd should have had more matches from the above mentioned era's. This dvd should have had Undertaker's American Badass(May 2000-Oct 2000) era matches. This dvd should have had Undertaker's Deadman Inc (Nov 2000-Jul 2001 era's( part of American Badass persona) matches. This dvd should have had the Big Evil(Nov 2001-Nov 2003) era matches. Last but not least this dvd should have had the Undertaker's Lord of darkness(Nov 96-Dec 98) persona matches. Otherwise this is fine dvd.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Taker,
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This review is from: WWE: The Undertaker's Deadliest Matches (DVD)
Excellent video, because it has all his deadly matches that include his early years. It's a great dvd for all the undertaker fans.
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Deadman Cometh,
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This review is from: WWE: The Undertaker's Deadliest Matches (DVD)
For 20 years he has lorded over the WWE, strking fear into the hearts of all who face him. He has been called the Deadman, The Phenom, The Lord of Darkness, but he is The Undertaker. This is a collection of some of his best matches, including ones never before seen or rarely seen ones.-We get a narration by Taker talking about how his arrival and ensuing carnage made his opponents tremble in fear, before we are shown the first match. Also before each match we get a narraration hyping the upcoming match, which is kinda neat. -7/1/91, Madison Square Garden, Body Bag Match: vs. The Ultimate Warrior: Basically the precursor to the casket match, it was more about how Taker just wouldn't stay down and that Warrior even used the urn and 3 Tombstone piledrivers, then put Taker in and zipped up the bag to win. Its a rare match to see for sure. 7/10. -11/25/92, Survivor Series, Coffin Match: vs. Kamala: There's a quick pre-match promo, showing Taker making the coffin. This was the blow-off to their feud and it was a very quick match. Taker easily wins this, slamming the urn into Kamala and pinning him. Then he throws him in the coffin and nails it shut. 5/10. -8/27/95, Summerslam, Casket Match: vs. Kama: The future Godfather takes on the deadman who is out for revenge after months of Kama attacking him. This was much better than the previous 2 matches where they even used the casket in a couple of spots. Kama gave it his all, and almost had Taker beat, when Taker dragged Kama from the ring into the casket and they fought it out there and in the ring. Taker wins after hitting the tombstone and slamming him into the casket. 8/10. -12/17/95, In Your House, Casket Match: vs. King Mabel: This was a bit more personal than the other matches as Mabel had melted down the urn into a gold chain and he had also broken Takers orbital bone months before and he targeted it early on with legdrops and big splashes. This was actually a pretty good match that saw Taker have to fight a bit of a different style as Mabel was the bigger of the two, though Mabel did get chokeslammed and put into the casket and his lackey Mo joined him and the lid was slammed shut and Taker wins. 8/10. -6/23/96, King of the Ring: vs. Mankind: These two had an amazing rivalry right from Mankind's debut and it continued for about 2 years. What made this feud great was no one had taken it to Undertaker like Mankind had and this match was very physical from the start. It got pretty extreme for that era and it was a very good match throughout. Paul Bearer accidentaly hit Taker with the urn and Mankind locked on the manible claw and Taker passed out from the pain as Mankind won. 9/10. -8/18/96, Summerslam, Boiler Room Brawl: vs. Mankind: This was miles ahead of its time as both men were in a boiler room with one camera so it had a very gritty and scary feel to it. It was plenty brutal, they beat the hell out of each other using weapons and parts of the boiler room itself to inflict damage on the other. Mankind escapes first with Taker close behind, the ending was considered shocking at the time as Paul Bearer prevented Taker from getting the urn that was in the ring and Mankind grabbed it to win the match. Fantastic contest here. 10/10. Nice post match with Mankind beating up on Taker, then the druids come down and carry him to the back. -12/13/98, In Your House: Rock Bottom, Buried Alive Match: vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin: The rivalry these two had in mid to late '98 was very intense and they never had a bad match in my opinion. This was like the previous match very physical and many weapons were used including the guardrail, shovels and cables used to choke the other. Kane makes an appearance and tombstones Taker and puts him in the grave. Austin brings a back hoe into the arena and uses it to dump dirt into the grave to win the match. 9/10. -2/23/99, Raw, Inferno Match: vs. Kane: This was the second inferno match between these two, though this was more about the on going storyline between Vince and Taker. It was a good match, brutal at spots especially when Kane got sent side first into the announce table. As expected Kane gets set on fire and Taker wins. 7/10. The post match where Taker set a teddy bear on fire that made Vince drop to his knees in horror, which was pretty cool to watch. Disc 2 -5/3/99, Raw: vs. Big Show: Pretty quick one here that was that did see Taker use an elbow pad soaked in ether to knock out Show, but when that didn't work he broke a baseball bat over Show's head to lose by DQ. 5/10. -6/7/99, Raw, WWE Championship Match: vs. Big Show: Another quick contest that is a little better than the other match, namely for Show chokeslamming Taker through the ring and this ends in a no contest of sorts. 6/10. Great post match where Show destroys the Acolytes and Mideon. -6/27/04, Great American Bash, Concrete Crypt Match vs. The Dudley Boyz: The story here was if Taker didn't do as general manager Paul Heyman commanded then Paul Bearer would be buried in a concrete crypt. Honestly this match was crap at best, while the Dudley's got in some offense, Taker just beat down the tag team champions. The constant yelling by Heyman was irritating beyond words and the match was pretty much garbage and Taker nailed the tombstone to win the match. 2/10. The segment post match where Taker could've saved Paul Bearer but didn't honestly made no sense to me. -1/30/05, Royal Rumble, Casket Match: vs. Heidenreich: This was the end of this terrible rivalry, only terrible cause Heidenreich was really bad in the ring and even Taker could only get so much out of him. Its not a bad casket match but there have been way better. After some action, Snitsky and Kane interfere and Taker ends up nailing the Tombstone and puts Heidenreich into the casket and shuts the lid to win the match. 5/10. -10/9/05, No Mercy, Handicap Casket Match: vs. Randy Orton & "Cowboy" Bob Orton: Now this was quite a rivalry in '05 and this was a good match in the set of face-offs they'd had. Taker took it to both men while the Ortons try to use the numbers game to put Taker down for the count. The match itself was brutal at times, Randy hit Taker with a fire exstinguisher and he fell in the casket. Randy got pulled into the casket then ended up fighting out of it and smashing a chair into Takers face and they closed the lid to win the match. 7/10. The post match segment where the Ortons set the casket on fire was quite a sight. -12/18/05, Armageddon, Hell In A Cell Match: vs. Randy Orton: More of a Cell/No Holds Barred Match as they used plenty of weapons here, but didn't use the cage as much as other Cell matches. It was a good match though, brutal in spots and a good end to this rivalry, both men bled pretty badly as did Bob Orton who was at ringside. Taker gets his revenge on both Ortons and nails Tombstones on both men and covers Randy to win the match. 8/10. -8/18/06, Smackdown, Last Man Standing Match: vs. The Great Khali: This feud made Takers rivalry with Heidenreich seem like a masterpiece. Khali was this decades Giant Gonzales only less mobile and Taker does his best with this match and its good but mainly cause Taker over sells for Khali like crazy. There's a cool spot where Taker gets thrown off the stage through a couple of tables. Later Taker nails a couple of chair shots on Khali while he's on the steel steps, and then hits two more brutal shots and a chokeslam and Khali gets counted out. 8/10. Disc 3 -11/26/06, Survivor Series, First Blood Match: vs. Mr. Kennedy: During Kennedy's best run he had some great matches with Undertaker, this was a good one that saw both men try to bust the other open, while MVP comes down to wipe off the blood from Kennedy's mouth at one point, but then throws him back in the ring. MVP does accidentaly hit Taker with a chair later, busting him open. The referee sees the blood and calls for the bell. It was a little short though. 6/10. The post match beating by first Kennedy then Taker turning the tables on Kennedy was better than the match. Taker hit him with one of the hardest chair shots I can remember. -12/17/06, Armageddon, Last Ride Match, vs. Mr. Kennedy: Much better than the previous first blood match, this really showed Kennedy could be a main eventer while Taker was able to get his revenge on the man who kept pushing his buttons for months. Taker gets thrown off the Armageddon set onto the floor, Kennedy drags him to the hearse, throws him in and attempts to drive it out of the arena. Taker sits up and drags Kennedy out of the hearse and starts beating him up, even hitting a brutal chair shot that busted him open. Taker nails a Tombstone on the roof of the hearse then puts him in it and drives it out of the arena to win the match. 9/10. -4/29/07, Backlash, Last Man Standing Match for the World Heavyweight Championship: vs. Batista: After their classic Wrestlemania match we get another great contest here, its brutal and has plenty of good spots though the most memorable is when Batista spears Taker off the stage that caused some of the staging to fall over them. The referee counts both men out and we have a no contest. Great match though 9/10. -1/25/08, Smackdown: vs. Big Daddy V: This was much like their previous matches from years back as it was short but not too bad. Why WWE felt is necessary to make V shirtless I'll never know but it's pretty horrifying. There were some big power moves from V, Taker locks on the triangle choke out of nowhere and V taps out. Kind of a rushed finish. 6/10. -8/17/08, Hell In A Cell Match: vs. Edge: At One Night Stand Edge beat Taker in a TLC match that supposedly ended the deadman's career. However Vickie Guerrero re-signed Taker and made this match as a way to get revenge on Edge for cheating on her. This was a worthy Cell match that was very hard hitting and saw Taker gain a measure of retribution by nailing a Con-Chair-to on Edge and hit the Tombstone to pick up the win. 10/10. The aftermath saw Taker come back to the ring and send Edge thru the ring and straight to hell, which was pretty cool to see. -12/5/08, Smackdown, Steel Cage Match: vs. Big Show: A pretty good cage match that saw some good usage of the cage walls, Show ends up getting locked up in the Hells Gate submission and taps out as Taker wins this hard fought match. 7/10. While it could've been better it was nice to see some of the rare matches from Undertaker's career. Its a worthy companion to his previous 3-disc set from a few years back.
5.0 out of 5 stars
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5.0 out of 5 stars
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