Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe story of the on screen and off screen rivalry between Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels.The story of the on screen and off screen rivalry between Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels.The story of the on screen and off screen rivalry between Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels.
Fotos
Pamela Anderson
- Self
- (material de archivo)
Kurt Angle
- Kurt Angle
- (material de archivo)
Tony Atlas
- Tony Atlas
- (material de archivo)
Steve Austin
- 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
- (material de archivo)
Doug Basham
- Doug Basham
- (material de archivo)
Dave Bautista
- Batista
- (material de archivo)
Tommy Billington
- The Dynamite Kid
- (material de archivo)
B. Brian Blair
- B. Brian Blair
- (material de archivo)
Richard Blood
- Ricky 'The Dragon' Steamboat
- (material de archivo)
Gerald Brisco
- Gerald Brisco
- (material de archivo)
Jim Brunzell
- Jim Brunzell
- (material de archivo)
Mike Bucci
- Simon Dean
- (material de archivo)
- (as Michael Bucci)
David Cash
- Kid Kash
- (material de archivo)
Paul Centopani
- Paul Roma
- (material de archivo)
Chris Chavis
- Tatanka
- (material de archivo)
Opiniones destacadas
As a child, the antics of the WWF consumed a large portion of my free time. I was entranced by the high-flying action and the soap opera-ish dramas played out inside the ring. As such, I have distinct memories of matches featuring Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels. While this neat little set fuels such nostalgia, it is embarrassingly short on genuine material.
There are enough special features on these discs to keep hard-core wrestling fans entertained for hours on end. First comes the main interview (which, truth be told, is just a lot of talking, really), followed by a number of Michaels/Hart confrontations, as well as more special appearances and interview snippets. Simply put, there's a lot of "stuff" here.
The good parts, at least to me, were the matches themselves. Though Shawn and Bret usually work the same basic style of match every single time, they are on the whole better than your average matches. Specific highlights include a ladder confrontation and the infamous "Montreal Screwjob" campaign. Such matches (including everything from the commentary to the stunts performed) will bring you back to those younger days when everything was just a bit more "real".
Sadly, pretty much everything else in this set is as "fake" as the premise of professional wrestling. Though Michaels "wins" the interview by coming off as apologetic and much less arrogant than he is described as by pretty much everyone else, the content discussed in the interviews is ridiculous. If one reads Bret Hart's book and then watches this interview, it is clear that a lot of lying is transpiring by one side or the other. Nobody wants to see sour grapes (which Bret has quite a few of, and rightfully so) on TV, so the interview is just fluff that passes as "hard-hitting journalism". This kind of turned me off to the whole premise of the set.
Overall, then, "Shawn vs. Bret" is a decent collection to own if you are a hardcore fan of either wrestler or the WW(F/E) in general. If you (like I was) are looking for even a slight bit of substance or "realism", then prepare to be severely disappointed. Ironically, the matches themselves are the only "real" portion of the entire set.
There are enough special features on these discs to keep hard-core wrestling fans entertained for hours on end. First comes the main interview (which, truth be told, is just a lot of talking, really), followed by a number of Michaels/Hart confrontations, as well as more special appearances and interview snippets. Simply put, there's a lot of "stuff" here.
The good parts, at least to me, were the matches themselves. Though Shawn and Bret usually work the same basic style of match every single time, they are on the whole better than your average matches. Specific highlights include a ladder confrontation and the infamous "Montreal Screwjob" campaign. Such matches (including everything from the commentary to the stunts performed) will bring you back to those younger days when everything was just a bit more "real".
Sadly, pretty much everything else in this set is as "fake" as the premise of professional wrestling. Though Michaels "wins" the interview by coming off as apologetic and much less arrogant than he is described as by pretty much everyone else, the content discussed in the interviews is ridiculous. If one reads Bret Hart's book and then watches this interview, it is clear that a lot of lying is transpiring by one side or the other. Nobody wants to see sour grapes (which Bret has quite a few of, and rightfully so) on TV, so the interview is just fluff that passes as "hard-hitting journalism". This kind of turned me off to the whole premise of the set.
Overall, then, "Shawn vs. Bret" is a decent collection to own if you are a hardcore fan of either wrestler or the WW(F/E) in general. If you (like I was) are looking for even a slight bit of substance or "realism", then prepare to be severely disappointed. Ironically, the matches themselves are the only "real" portion of the entire set.
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- WWE: Greatest Rivalries - Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart
- Productora
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- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 5 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1
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