Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Love the dvd thank you very much 5 stars
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I decided to buy this title as I am one of the millions..... and millions of The Rock's fans. Having been a great fan of his two previous excellent home video releases, 'Know Your Role' and 'The People's Champion', I was expecting big things from this DVD. Unfortunately I was massively disappointed. The hilarious in-character interviews, highlights from amazing stipulation matchups, and awesome backstage footage that made the other two Rock DVDs so brilliant is sadly in short supply here. Instead we get boring matchup footage (nothing from the six man Hell In A Cell at Armageddon 2000), boring interview footage (they didn't even include Kurt Angle interviewing the Great One before No Mercy 2000) and, worst of all, a load of behind the scenes footage making some lame film called The Scorpion King. The only sections worth watching on the entire DVD are when the Rock visits some disabled kids as part of the Make A Wish Foundation, when the cameras follow him to his local gym and when he poses for photos with some baseball player. Other than that this is a very disappointing DVD considering it's about THE most electrifying man in all of entertainment. Pick up Know Your Role instead and you will truly smellllllllllll.... what the Rock..... is....... cookin'.Read full review
This DvD rocks, because it is The Rock! The most electrifying superstar in the whole of sports and entertainment. Just wish he would come back to the ring and lay the smackdownon everybodys candyass. Great DvD full of extras and matches from 2001. A must for any true wrestling fan!
The self-proclaimed "People's Champion", a wrestling character who's struck gold by essentially being a good guy who just can't help but act like a heel, is celebrated with some of the Rock's notable matches and an enormous helping of his legendary verbal abuse. The Rock's rise to prominence in the World Wrestling Foundation is shown by the inclusion of showdowns with the Undertaker and the Big Show. The Rock's oddly comical pairing with Mick Foley as "the Rock and Sock" connection is also given a fair amount of screen time. Segments show him at home in Miami (where as Dwayne Johnson he played for the University of Miami football team), visiting his favourite barbershop (where he claims he learned some of his signature catch phrases), and shopping for his trademark flashy shirts at his favourite stores. He is also seen making a number of personal appearances, from book signings to throwing out the first pitch at a major league baseball game. If this sounds like the production is light on actual wrestling content, it is, but those who can't get enough of the hottest character in wrestling will find plenty of opportunity to "smell what the Rock is cookin'Read full review
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