Review:
Overall Quality Of Wrestling
With the exception of the most prominently featured participant, everyone on this DVD knows what to do in the ring, and
the women are the only one who have not competed in the WWF/E or WCW. While most of the competitors are past their primes
at this point (though not as far from their heyday as those on the Grand Masters of Wrestling set), they can still put on
a show.
Score = 2
Commentary
DiBiase is a fairly experienced commentator and can make up for the lack of experience on Mancini's part. Mancini,
for his part, is decent, and easier to listen to than TNA's Don West. Good job overall.
Score = 2
Camerawork
Originally taped for PPV (aired Dec 1, 2000), so the camera work is pretty top-notch.
Score = 2
On-Screen Graphics
Good graphics since it was originally taped for PPV.
Score = 2
Menus
Gives you play all and match-by-match options. Decent design.
Score = 2
Packaging
The packaging for this disc is pretty good. However, the package photos focus almost exclusively on Dennis
Rodman. In fact, the only wrestlers pictured are Curt Hennig (fighting Rodman) and Tatanka. If you don't study
the packaging closely you wouldn't even know it was a wrestling DVD. I know if I had a $1 DVD that featured the most
popular tag team ever - The Road Warriors - I would at least have one picture of them on the box.
Score = 1
TOTAL SCORE = 11 / 12