The Rock and Stone Cold Meet Again Raw After Show
WWE: The All-time of RAW – After the Bear witness – Blu-ray Review
For over thirty years and for 52 weeks a twelvemonth, WWE has presented "Monday Night Raw", their flagship television set production and the show that, much of the time, has defined WWE's content. Beginning at ane hour, moving to two and now clocking in each week at iii hours long, RAW remains a popular focus for wrestling fans all over the Earth, to this day. This release is something very different, as we become to see some of the things that occurred in the Monday Night Raw ring one time goggle box audience had long since been cut-off. "The Best of RAW: Subsequently the Show" takes a wait at matches and segments that were filmed past cameras after the events had concluded.
Hosted by the energetic and like shooting fish in a barrel-on-the-eye Renee Young, this set is a fun one in many ways and offers something different than the usual "list" or "biography" release we tend to get from WWE domicile video. Young is likeable and down-to-earth and offers enjoyable links between segments.
The segments themselves are a mixed bag. On the first half of the release we get lots of Steve Austin beer bashes, we get lots of moments featuring The Rock hitting his finisher on unsuspecting heels and more. Yous might grow tired of Steve Austin drinking beer if y'all spotter this in i sitting, but overall it is enjoyable and fun to see Austin having fun once the prove has gone off the air. The standout moment in the early part of the first one-half, for me, is seeing Booker T, The Rock, Triple H, Goldust and Vince McMahon attempt to talk The Undertaker, during his "Large Evil" run, into doing a "spinarooni". The look on The Undertaker's face here is priceless and offer's usa a rare await at the man out of character. Vince'southward attempt at the movement is also worth watching, every bit information technology wasn't exactly "on point".
The second half of the release is dissimilar. The spur-of-the-moment segments where talent seemed to just become out in that location and take fun have stopped and much of the "later-hours" contest in the postal service-2003 era is matches, and the odd celebration of some betoken. Your enjoyment of the second part of the ready will depend on your enjoyment of the current WWE product, and more than importantly, your interest in seeing John Cena. Cena dominated the second human activity of this release, in matches and segments, and it can be hard going for non-Cena fans. As much as I enjoyed the first half of this, I struggled with the second half, for the reasons I mentioned above. Notwithstanding, there are some absurd matches and moments that you otherwise wouldn't be able to see.
The blu-ray release features some sectional content, the best of which is the 2013 "Bret Hart Appreciation Nighttime" that was shown on the WWE App, merely never on television. This segment, in front of a Calgary oversupply, featured Jerry Lawler honouring Bret, before a selection of his peers come up to the ring to say some words about "The Hitman". Vince McMahon, Chris Jericho, Shawn Michaels and Pat Patterson speak highly of Bret, who appears moved past this moment. It'south a nice addition to the prepare and one of my personal favourite segments on the whole release.
The content:
- Orlando, FL – tenth May 1999
- Stone Cold Salute to Shane McMahon and Triple H
- Los Angeles, CA – 3rd April 2000
- Shane McMahon Smells What the Rock is Cookin'
- Uniondale, NY – eighth May 2000
- Likewise Cool Dance with Dudleys / Jericho / Big Show
- St. Louis, MO – 12th June 2000
- The Big Scarlet People'southward Elbow
- San Antonio, TX – 10th September 2001
- The Rock and Sean Stasiak – Third Time's a Charm?
- Nashville, TN – 17th September 2001
- Stone Common cold'south Music City
- Miami, FL – 24th Dec 2001
- The Rock Questions an Olympic Champion
- St. Louis, MO – 22nd April 2002
- Stone Cold and Blob Hogan Share a Cold One
- Seattle, WA – 12th August 2002
- Under-Take-A-Rooni?
- Toronto, CN – 24th February 2003
- Rock-A-Rooni
- St. Louis, MO – 17th March 2003
- The Rock and Stone Common cold Meet Again
- Seattle, WA – 31st March 2003
- Rock Fan Smells It
- Halifax, CN – 5th May 2003
- Stone Cold and Goldberg Confront Eric Bischoff
- Greenville, SC – 19th May 2003
- Ric Flair Celebration
- Montreal, CN – seventh July 2003
- Stone Cold Salutes Cameraman
- Tuscon, AZ – 25th August 2003
- Stone Cold and Chris Jericho Verbal Exchange
- Columbia, SC – 15th September 2003
- Moolah's 80th Altogether
- Cleveland, OH – 3rd Nov 2003
- Stone Cold and Goldberg Unite
- Portland, OR – 9th February 2004
- Stone Cold Entertains All
- Atlanta, GA – 1st March 2004
- Rock / Stone Cold / Mick Foley Reunion
- Cincinnati, OH – 14th February 2005
- Triple H & Ric Flair vs. Shawn Michaels & Randy Orton
- Montreal, CN – 15th August 2005
- Hogan Poses with Batista & John Cena
- Charlotte, NC – 23rd Jan 2006
- Ric Flair Thank you North Carolina
- San Antonio, TX – 17th July 2006
- John Cena vs. Edge
- Boston, MA – 27th August 2007
- Triple H vs. Randy Orton
- Worcester, MA – 2nd November 2009
- DX Joined by John Cena and…..
- Boston, MA – 11th July 2011
- John Cena vs. CM Punk
- Lafayette, LA – 3rd Oct 2011
- Triple H meets Zach Ryder
- Miami, FL – 2nd April 2012
- Randy Orton & Big Show & Sheamus vs. Daniel Bryan & Kane & Cody Rhodes
- Detroit, MI – 23rd Apr 2012
- Jon Cena's Special Twenty-four hour period
- St. Louis, MO – 23rd July 2012
- The Rock and John Cena Join Forces
- East Rutherford, NJ – 8th April 2013
- Cha-Cha-Cha-La-La
The blu-ray sectional content includes a steel cage match between John Cena and Border, "Stone Common cold" Steve Austin & Lillian Garcia riding in an ATV while sharing a beer, Sheamus'due south Birthday celebration in Las Vegas, Cody Rhodes and The Stone getting concrete, the Bret Hart appreciation segment, and another Cena match confronting Ryback.
I applaud WWE for trying something new and unlike with this release, and allowing some of these segments to see the light of day. It was nice to see the couple of out-of-character moments that we otherwise wouldn't see, featuring the biggest names in WWE history.
Definitely one to check out, this release was plenty entertaining, though at times a footling repetitive. It is worth watching though, and features some fun matches and funny segments.
"The All-time of RAW: After the Show" is available, through Freemantle Media, now.
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