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5 disc set featuring the complete Survivor Series PPVs from 1987-1991. 15-hour run time.
D**Z
Very good
Very good the disc we in good condition
K**K
Five Stars
thanks
R**T
i cant realy say its fantastic cos i never recieved my order for it but ...
i cant realy say its fantastic cos i never recieved my order for it but to be honest i have seen the box set before and if you loved the mid 80s of wwf wrestling then you have to have this for your collection but have to say it is very very annoying that they try to smudge out the wwf signs and wwf logo on the belts and even edit the word wwf out of the dvds it is a shame that this has been done
G**7
Those were the days
Survivor Series is considered one of WWE's top 4 pay per views. Unfortunately, in the last 10 years or so, the pay per view has really dropped in importance. This first volume of the Survivor Series Anthology goes back to the golden days of the pay per view containing some of the best events in the shows history. From the classic Tag Team Elimination matches from 1987 and 1988, to the Elimination classics like the Hulkamaniacs vs. The Million Dollar Team in 1989 and The Warriors vs. The Perfect Team 1990 and the first ever encounter between Hulk Hogan and The Undertaker in 1991, this shows how great Survivor Series used to be.
M**E
Very entertaining!
Great matches! Very entertaining
だ**い
対応が素晴らしい
迅速な対応は良かったです。少し残念なのは、再生不具合が何箇所かあったところです。
A**E
Survivor Series Anthology
The former Thanksgiving tradition was one set I couldnt wait for, I was even willing to buy the set as a whole but they released them as sets rather then a whole. I could give you yearly results but I thought i'd give you a few things I enjoyed about the set rather then year by year.ProsThe classic WWF yellow logo is on the bottom of the screen rather then the WWE logo. It looks pretty good when your watching an old PPV. There is even a slip up as a wrestler says WWF in full rather then getting beeped.I love the interviews they do before and during the events. It makes the PPV seem worthwhile rather then they are fighting because we couldnt think of anything else. WWF use to have so much talent it was crazy. 87 and 88 both have a 4-on-4 elimination matches that feature tag teams.The picture is excellent as usual that WWE should get an award for there dvds. There is a few instances of the arena lights creating a glare in the camera but nothing effects the match.Cons-Nothing is wrong with the dvds. I know they changed some entrance music but I could careless about that. I also notice that every match on this set features a pointless count out. I wonder if they did this as a way to speed up a match or what but it happens in every damn match.The way the dvd case is set up you could easily scratch the dvd. Well i've had the Summerslam anthology and it has been crushed under other differents by accident and i've viewed the several times. I've never had a problem with them scratching but I can see why people worry.This is a must own if your a fan of classic wrestling. I'll be watching this on Thanksgiving.
E**A
Wonderful gift
purchased as a Christmas present. My son wil just love it
M**E
much improvement over Coliseum
On the whole, this is a huge improvement from the Coliseum Video releases, at least the first 2 years.1987 - we get to see the full match of Savage's team vs. Honky's team, which was pretty brutally clipped on Colisuem.we also get the full version of the tag match, which cut out a lot, including the Bulldog's elimination.we also get 2 segments that weren't on the Coliseum video at all. A Honky Tonk Man interview and Thanksgiving with Ted Dibiase. Lots of vignettes are shown as Ted offers money to fans by asking them to do stuff. He asks a kid to do 10 pushups, but the kid collapses on the 9th one. He asks another kid to dribble a basketball 15 times consecutively, and kicks the ball away from him on the 14th one. He has a woman get down on all fours and bark like a dog, but not to his satisfaction so she doesn't get the money. Then he has a young guy kiss his feet after a match. This was tremendous heel heat.I was disappointed that these new releases cut out the part where Gorilla and Jesse discuss and analyze the match after each match, which was on the Coliseum video. Also, the Jumping Bomb Angels have different music, which is not as good. But overall, a huge imrovement.1988. Also much improvement here, as the Warrior's team vs. Honky's team, and Jake Robert's team vs Andre's team matches are in their entirety here and were hacked to death in the Coliseum release. We get to see Owen Hart (Blue Blazer) turn an arm-lock into a head-scissors in an awesome moment.the 1987 was a rare WWF event that had no duds. The others have their highs and lows, but i would recommend it, especially if you're looking to upgrade those Coliseum videos.
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