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73 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Foley Is God....Oh Sorry Mick , Foley Is GOOD,
By liam davies (Wales, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: WWF: Mick Foley: Hard Knocks & Cheap Pops (DVD)
I Own Over 100 Dvd's and this is the best. i don't generally write reviews and when i do its about stuff i like. mick foley is my role model he rules. anyway onto the review.this dvd is incredible the chapters are as follows :- al snow in the middle of the chapters foley discusses the storyline and how he felt emotionally etc. this is viewed as real life and not wrestling so angles etc are discussed. the extra dvd features are as follows :- mankind vs shawn michaels ( mind games ) the last match has funny comentary by mick and kevin kelly so go and buy this dvd right now oh yeah and click the yes button beneath please
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Markind,
By Mark Radulich (New Bedford, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: WWF: Mick Foley: Hard Knocks & Cheap Pops (DVD)
Just Sell the Item: Mick Foley "Hard Knocks and Cheap Pops" (DVD) By MarkindIn the last year or so of Mick Foley's active wrestling career the fans of the WWF saw him transform from loveable pseudo comedian Mankind, into the infamous and wild Cactus Jack just before the man, Mick Foley retired from active competition. Mick Foley "Hard Knocks and Cheap Pops (DVD)" as narrated by himself, is the story of how Mick Foley fell from grace as the hardcore legend, Cactus Jack only to be re-born as the "uber-nerd" extroidinare Commissioner Foley. The first part of the journey starts with an explanation of why Mankind's last leg's as a competitor was more of a silly, loveable lout character rather than the violently insane character he started out as. Foley also explains why a majority of that airtime was shared with one Al Snow. This sets up a sub-plot of sorts where Foley can clear the air about backstage heat between him and his friend Al. Foley also illustrates that reason why he did such angles as the Rock and Sock Connection and his feud with Al Snow was because his body was rapidly deteriorating. In this piece of the story the viewer can see some rare footage of Mick and Al while also taking a quick tour of some of the funnier bits of that time in WWF history. The next part of the journey covers Mankind's final metamorphosis into the mythical Cactus Jack. Foley explains that he was on the verge of retirement due to his body being condemned with injuries. He believed that he could be the true Cactus Jack for one last run before hanging up his boots forever. Here the viewer gets a look at how Mick and his nemesis at the time, Triple H, began and ended a maniacal feud in the course of two months. Both characters tell you their sides of how two of the WWF's most violent matches came to be. For those that don't know, those matches were The Street Fight: Royal Rumble and Hell in the Cell 4:No Way Out. There is also a little bit on the epilogue of Mick Foley's wrestling career, Wrestlemania 2000. After Mick Foley retired the personas of Cactus Jack, Mankind and Dude Love the WWF presented him with a new challenge. Here Foley explains his tenure as the WWF Commissioner. Along for some color commentating is Edge and Christian who along with Foley made that era of the WWF the funniest it had ever been. Foley also explains where the "cheap pops" gimmick came from and illustrates what was going on behind the scenes at that time. The conclusitory segment of the DVD brings the viewer to a pair of comebacks that eventually brought Foley's time as commissioner to an end. First, Stone Cold Steve Austin returned and began poking holes in the Foley's Commissionnary armor. And then around the time of Hell in the Cell 6, Vince McMahon returned and it was all over but the shouting for Mick Foley. Again he fell from prominence. This DVD is a treat for any fan of Mick Foley. It not only tells an epic story but it also has some pretty neat bells and whistles. There are six full-length bonus matches featuring some of Mick Foley's best work. One in particular is his title match against Shawn Michaels at Mind Games. The DVD also comes complete with all of Mick Foley's various entrance themes/video's. And if that's not enough to have you running to the nearest Tower Record's, wait there's more... ...Mick and the WWF were gracious enough to include the KENNEL FROM HELL MATCH featuring Al Snow, the Big Boss Man and a half a dozen confused rottweilers! Oh Boy!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome!,
By A Customer
This review is from: WWF: Mick Foley: Hard Knocks & Cheap Pops (DVD)
This may be the best video the WWF has ever put out. Mick comments throughout the video, breaking kayfabe all the time, and it's interesting to hear him comment on some of his biggest matches. Also, it's fun to see him sitting with Edge and Christian talking about the many hilarious moments the 3 have shared, and Triple H's comments about Mick are great as well. The DVD gives you a bunch of cool extras, including all 3 of Mick's entrance videos, as well as Mick's favorite matches, including him vs. HBK, vs. Steve Austin (twice), and vs. The Rock. Also, Mick and Kevin Kelly do a hilarious voice over on the infamous Al Snow/Bossman Kennel From Hell Match...poor Al Snow...he isn't spared on this disc, either. Anyway, skip the tape if you can and buy the DVD of Hard Knocks and Cheap Pops. I enjoyed it immensely...right here, in San Francisco, CA!
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