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WWE - The Legacy of Stone Cold Steve Austin (2007)

Starring: Steve Austin, Bret Hart Rating: G (General Audience) Format: DVD
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He’s one of the most accomplished Superstars in the history of sports-entertainment, with a resume that includes six WWE Championship reigns, three Royal Rumble victories, a King of the Ring Championship, and an unprecedented run of raising hell throughout WWE. The Legacy of Stone Cold Steve Austin gives fans young and old the opportunity to relive the greatest matches and moments from the career of one of WWE’s most popular, and controversial, personalities.

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4.0 out of 5 stars "Stunning"..."Superstar"...."Ringmaster"..."Stone Cold"....WHAT!?!, January 19, 2008
By D.P. (California) - See all my reviews
  
Stone Cold Steve Austin will go down as one of the biggest names in the history of the wrestling business and here is another DVD of matches from his past. For those looking for a documentry type set, check out "The Stone Cold Truth" as this DVD is in the format of how Hogan's anthology & RVD's was in that along with an anthology of matches with Austin commenting on certain things in between each match. Such subjects as his getting started in the business, his relationship with Brian Pillman, WCW, ECW, Austin 3:16, Mick Foley, being WWE Champion, The Rock, his neck injury & surgery amongst other things. Other extras include his WrestleMania 21 "Gladiator" commercial along with behind the scenes footage of it & him confronting Vince about NOT being his son.

Matches Include:
Steel Cage Match: WCW Tag Team Champions Hollywood Blondes vs. Dos Hombres - The story here is that Dos Hombres is actually Ricky Steamboat & "Shane Douglas" underneath a mask using the gimmick that Edge/Christian & Hardy Boyz would later use on each other during the Los Conquistidors angle in 2000. This wasn't their best encounter as it was really Tom Zenk under Douglas mask (Shane was released/fired before the PPV). The match itself wasn't bad but didn't top or match the calibur that all 3 men & the real Douglas have had earlier in the year.
Slamboree '93
(Also available on the Brian Pillman DVD)

vs. Flyin' Brian Pillman - This match came after the Blondes were split apart for "various reasons". It was around 10 minutes and really came off as a high intense grudge match. It was a good wrestling/brawling mixture.
Clash of the Champions XXV November 10, 1993

WCW United States Championship Match vs. Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat - Austin has said that Steamboat was his favorite guy to be in the ring with & you'll see why here as they gave a performance in a series of matches that would be overshadowed by the Hogan/Flair fued in WCW. This I believe was also Steamboat's last major match as he retired the next month.
Clash of the Champions XXVIII August 28, 1994

Steve A' Mania - His famous spoof of some wrestler who likes to wear red & yellow all the time...BROTHER!!!
Gangsta's Paradise September 16, 1995
(Also available on ECW "Deep Impact" & "Stone Cold Truth")

"No Baby That's For Somebody Else..." - Another Austin promo where he vents about how he was held down in WCW by politics & it ruined his passion for the business.
Hardcore TV October 10, 1995
(Also available on ECW "Path Of Destruction" & "Stone Cold Truth")

vs. ECW Champion Mikey Whipwreck vs. Sandman - This was Austin's second (and last) televised match in ECW & was better than his first one. The match itself was nothing much past that historical factor as it was mostly brawling between all three men.
ECW December 9, 1995
(Also available on ECW "Deep Impact")

Caribbean Strap Match vs. Savio Vega - Well they couldn't show the first one because you would be looking at a black screen the whole time so this was their "rematch" with the stipulation of if Austin lost, Ted Dibiase would leave WWE. Savio & Austin usually had a good series of underrated matches (look at WrestleMania 12) & this was no exception with some stiff whips from the straps at times including one that Austin gave Savio on the floor that was so loud, I felt the pain.
Beware of Dog 2 May 28, 1996

vs. Bret Hart - Bret Hart's return to WWE after WrestleMania 12 resulted in a lost classic that always gets overshadowed by their submission match at WrestleMania months later. I can try to describe this but this is one of those matches to me where words can't & it's actually my favorite encounter between these two.
Survivor Series November 17, 1996

vs. Yokozuna - This was one of Yokozuna's last TV appearences and this match was also really nothing special between the two past the ending where the top rope couldn't hold his weight for the bonzai drop & Austin took advantage.
SummerSlam Free-For-All August 18, 1996

The Terry Funk Confrontation - The story here was that this year's Royal Rumble was held in Texas so Texas legend Terry Funk was brought in for the event but he showed up on Shotgun the night before where Austin was as well. When you have two of the toughest S.O.B.'s in the ring together with, it resulted in a brawl with Funk being tossed into a trough at the end of the show.
Shotgun Saturday Night January 18, 1997

vs. WWE Champion Undertaker - This was more like Austin vs. Undertaker featuring the Hart Foundation because they were sitting at ringside & got involved various times throughout the match. Austin & Taker would go on to have better & classic matches but this one was still entertaining eventhough it's not as famous. This match was known for such funny moments like Austin pulling Owen Hart over the apron to beat him up followed by Taker punching Owen back over the rail and Austin giving Earl Hebner the "bird" after he low blowed Taker before both Taker & Hebner returned the favors to Austin.
Cold Day In Hell May 11, 1997

w/Shawn Michaels vs. WWE Tag Team Champions Owen Hart & British Bulldog - There's an old catchphrase to summerize this match..."The enemy of my enemy is my friend or the enemy of my enemy is my enemy?" Austin & Michaels couldn't get along but both hated the Hart Foundation so they were forced to team up and delievered a great main event as all four men are great workers.
RAW May 26, 1997
(Also available on "Monday Night War")

vs. Shawn Michaels - Since they couldn't get along, they got it on. Great match between the two that resulted in another lost classic here that is overshadowed by their WrestleMania match. They went around 30 mins. and both showed how "anti-authority" both men could be towards the end. As a side note, I hope they mute out the "first time tag team champions wrestled each other" line since Bulldog & Owen wrestled each other twice before this match.
King of the Ring June 8, 1997

WWE Tag Team Championship Match
w/Dude Love vs. Owen Hart & British Bulldog - Due to Shawn Michaels taking an absence from WWE, Austin needed a partner & Mankind kept asking but Austin said no because Mankind was a freak so the third face of Foley debuted...Dude Love (along with his dudettes). The rest of the match again was a good match as all four men were good workers.
RAW July 14, 1997

vs. WWE Intercontinental Champion Owen Hart - The infamous match that would plant the seed for Austin's neck problems as Owen Hart's piledriver left him paralized in the ring for a while resulting the worst looking cradle in the history of the business. The match before the incident was one of the best Intercontinental Title matches for that time but this is mostly known for that piledriver.
SummerSlam August 3, 1997
(Also available on "Stone Cold Truth" & the upcoming SummerSlam anthology)

WWE Championship Match vs. Dude Love - This was another match that gets overshowed by their most famous encounter (the next month at Over The Edge) however I wouldn't go as far as to call his a lost classic. The whole story here was if Vince McMahon was going to pull a "Montreal" on Austin & screw him out the title. Hense why there was a heavy focus on McMahon & the timekeeper at ringside. The match itself was good but their rematch was better with the highlight being the ending where Austin gave a chairshot to Vince.
Unforgiven April 26, 1998

First Blood Match for the WWE Championship vs. Kane - "If I do not win the title, I will set myself on fire!" That was Kane's own stipulation he put on this match. I guess you can call this an "unofficial" Hell In The Cell match because the Cell (which had the Taker/Mankind match earlier in the night) did come up & down at various times during this match & was used for such moments like Kane strattled on it & choking Austin while it was being lifted up along with it almost coming down on Austin's neck. The ending had Undertaker costing Austin his title by busting him open with a chair. This match not only continued the "Highway To Hell" storyline leading up to the SummerSlam match and also planted the seed for the first blood match between Austin & Taker that would happen a year later.
King of the Ring June 28, 1998

vs. WWE Champion Kane - Well not only do you get the beginning but you also get the end of Kane's only title reign as this was the rematch that happened the next night as Austin regained the championship.
RAW June 29, 1998

No Holds Barred WWE Championship Match vs. The Rock - The WrestleMania XV rematch with Shane McMahon as the special referee. The Rock had Austin's "Smoking Skull" belt & he wanted it back. Just like every Austin/Rock match, it went all over the place & you were highly entertained thoughout the match. The next chapter in a classic rivarly with a cameo appearence by Vince McMahon along with the debut of the RockCam.
Backlash April 25, 1999

vs. Eddie Guerrero - This was around 5 mins. & really nothing much to say here.
SmackDown! November 16, 2000

No Disqualification Match vs. Triple H - Eventhough Rikishi ran over Austin, Triple H was the man behind it as this fued heated up to another level in this match. The match was good quality between these two that would be topped in their next encounter (and the next match on this set) but this was more memorable for the ending where Triple H & his car fell off the top of a high lifted forklift. As a side note, Benoit's involvement was edited out.
Survivor Series November 19, 2000

3 Stages Of Hell Match vs. Triple H - The first fall is a straight up match, second fall is a street fight, and the final fall is inside a steel cage. This was the match of the year for 2001 & I literally can't describe this match as it had a taste of everything for everyone as they just beat each other down into exaustion. Austin himself said the buildup was WrestleMania quality & the match delivered on that buildup.
No Way Out February 25, 2001
(Also available on "Stone Cold Steve Austin: What?" & "Triple H: That Damn Good")

No Disqualification Match vs. WWE Champion The Rock - The apex of the Attitude Era concluded with this match. This ranks right up there with their other classic battles with each other in how it was non-stop action from start to finish with the ending of Austin & Mr. McMahon joining forces that shocked the wrestling world at the time.
WrestleMania X-7 April 1, 2001
(Also available on WrestleMania anthology)

Overall, this was a nice collection to compliment the "Stone Cold Truth" DVD as WWE once again took the route of mostly (but not completely) looking for his lower profile performances instead of his world famous matches that most people already have their hands on or are on other DVD sets. However I give it 4 out of 5 stars because the Blondes match was on Pillman's DVD while the match where they actually WON the tag titles or another performance from those two teams still lays in the vault, the Owen Hart match was on Austin's last DVD, and the Yokozuna & Guerrero matches are something that could have remained in the vault & replaced by a match from his USWA or World Class run (if there's any footage), the WCW run as TV Champion or in the Dangerous Alliance or another DVD worthy rare match like the Over The Edge '99 match with Undertaker that was never OFFICIALLY released by WWE due to Owen Hart's death that night, the match on RAW a month later when he won the belt back, or the Buried Alive match from IYH: Rock Bottom. Like I always say, you can't win them all but this collection should be enough to satisfy a fan of Steve Austin. I recommend overall.

Side Note: FYE stores should be selling this as a dual pack with the Austin's first video "Cause Stone Cold Said So" which features the WrestleMania 13 submission match with Bret Hart.
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5.0 out of 5 stars OFFICIAL MATCH LISTING, January 12, 2008
* Steel cage match for the WCW World Tag Team Championship
Hollywood Blondes vs Dos Hombres - Slamboree, 23/5/93

* Stunning Steve Austin vs Flyin' Brian Pillman - Clash of the Champions XXV, 10/11/93

* U.S Title
Ricky Steamboat vs Steve Austin - Clash of the Champions XXVIII, 28/8/94


* Steve A' Mania - Gangsta's Paradise, 16/9/95

* "No Baby That's For Somebody Else?" - Hardcore TV, 10/10/95

* Triangle Match For The ECW Title
Sandman vs Mikey Whipwreck vs Steve Austin - ECW, 9/12/95

* Caribbean Strap match for the Million Dollar Championship
Savio Vega vs Steve Austin - Beware of Dog (In Your House), 26/5/96

* #1 Contender match for the WWE title
Bret Hart vs Steve Austin - Survivor Series, 16/11/96

* Free for All match
Steve Austin vs Yokozuna - SummerSlam, 18/8/96

* Steve Austin/Terry Funk Confrontation - Shotgun Saturday Night, 18/1/97

Disc 2

* WWF Championship
Undertaker vs Steve Austin - A Cold Day in Hell (In Your House 15) 11/5/97

* World Tag Team Championship
Steve Austin & HBK vs Owen Hart & British Bulldog - Raw 26/5/97

* Shawn Michaels vs Steve Austin - King Of The Ring, 9/6/97

* World Tag Team Championship
Steve Austin & Dude Love vs Owen Hart & British Bulldog - Raw, 14/7/97

* WWF Intercontinental Championship
Steve Austin vs Owen Hart - SummerSlam, 3/8/97

* WWF Championship
Dude Love vs Steve Austin - Unforgiven, 26/4/98

* First Blood match for the WWF Championship
Kane vs Steve Austin - King of the Ring, 28/6/98

* WWF Championship
Kane vs Steve Austin - Raw, 29/6/98

Disc 3

* No Holds Barred Match For The WWF Championship
Steve Austin vs The Rock - Backlash, 25/4/99

* Non-Title Match
Steve Austin vs Eddie Guerrero - SmackDown, 16/11/00

* No DQ match
Steve Austin vs Triple H - Survivor Series, 19/11/00

* 3 Stages Of Hell Match
Triple H vs Steve Austin - No Way Out, 25/2/01

* No Disqualification match for the WWF Championship
Steve Austin vs Rock - WrestleMania X-Seven, 1/4/01

* Redneck Triathlon
Bad Blood 15/6/03
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Suprisingly this is out in Australia, January 12, 2008
This is a pretty good dvd set. There is no doco which i was a little bummed.

IT basically plays out with doco type segments then goes into matches, which a little preview before each match. Good thing is (from the matches i've watched) they all have pre match interviews.

Disc one has matches from wcw and ecw and some of his early wwf stuff.
A bonus match is Austin vs Yokozuna from Summerslam 96 Free for all.

Hollywood blondes v Dos Hombres
v Pillman Clash of Champs xxv - 93
v Steamboat Clash of champs xxviii - 94
Then is goes into some ecw stuff
v Mike Whipwreck and Sandman - ecw 95 - triple threat for title
v Savio Vega - Beware of the dog - 96
v Bret Hart - survivor series 96

extras
v Yoko - Summerslam 96 free for all
Austin Terry Funk confrontation Shotgun Sat night 97


Disc 2
v Undertaker - Cold day in hell 97
w Michaels v Owen Hart and Bulldog - tag title match RAW
v Michaels - King of the ring 97
w Dude Love v Owen Hart and Bulldog - Raw 97
v Owen Hart - Summerslam 97
v Dude Love - Unforgiven 98 - title match
v Kane - KOTR - 1st blood.
v Kane - RAW - rematch next night on RAW

DVD extra
Mr. McMahon


Disc 3
v Rock - Backlash 99
v Eddie Guerrero - Smackdown 00 (warmup match for his survivor series match)
v Triple H - Survivor Series 00
v Triple H - No Way OUt - 3 stages of hell
v Rock - Wrestlemania 17

Extras Redneck Triathlon

As i said i was really surprised to see this in JBHIFI as i didn't think it was out. I haven't watched it all. I noticed its mostly just Austin talking between the matches. Not many other wrestles giving their views on the rattle snake.

I would have loved a complete doco like the Hitmans dvd.

Still anything with Austin in it is very worthy of a purchase.

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