Quality of Stone Cold Steve Austin DVDs?
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Quality of Stone Cold Steve Austin DVDs?
With Stone Cold gone from the WWE for the foreseeable, we won’t be seeing a Flair type DVD set. So looking at what’s already been out, which Stone Cold DVDs are good?? I know most of them were made long before they put out sets such as the Flair one, but the DVD “What” has a few good bonuses and it also features the scratch logo. What about "Hell Yeah" and "Cause Stone Cold said so". Are they any good? Do they just have a 60-80 minute documentary and nothing else? Is The Stone Cold Truth any good? Thanks in advance.
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A heads up, the DVD Cause Stone Cold Said So edits some of Austin's uses of the word shit, which isn't the case with the VHS tape.
The DVD shows clips and highlights from when Austin won King of the Ring up until his then feud with the Hart Foundation (before he was paralyzed). It features matches (incomplete) with Mark Mero and Jake the Snake at KOTR, and the match against Bret Hart at Wrestlemania (this is the longest match on there). No extras.
I'm not sure if the editing happened with the Austin 3:16 Uncensored DVD cuz I haven't picked it up yet.
The DVD shows clips and highlights from when Austin won King of the Ring up until his then feud with the Hart Foundation (before he was paralyzed). It features matches (incomplete) with Mark Mero and Jake the Snake at KOTR, and the match against Bret Hart at Wrestlemania (this is the longest match on there). No extras.
I'm not sure if the editing happened with the Austin 3:16 Uncensored DVD cuz I haven't picked it up yet.
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The Stone Cold Truth is a nice DVD. Possibly might be my favorite WWF DVD I own. It's got around 5 bonus matches that are mostly in their entirety. 2 from WCW, 1 from ECW, and 2 from WWF. It's got most if not all of his ECW promos. As previously said, the DVD is censored to an extent but actually most of it may have been broadcast that way anyway, atleast with the ECW stuff. It's got a lot of background on Austin from a family standpoint. He tells stories about his life and his family looks back on some of his wildest moments. The biographical sections are like watching an episode of Confidential and he doesn't delve too much into some of his wrestling stuff or atleast as much as someone would like. Overall, I liked it especially considering the 5 matches on it. You better hurry and get it in the coming months. They might decide to discontinue his DVD's now that he's left.
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Originally posted by SteveOVig
The Stone Cold Truth is a nice DVD. Possibly might be my favorite WWF DVD I own. It's got around 5 bonus matches that are mostly in their entirety. 2 from WCW, 1 from ECW, and 2 from WWF. It's got most if not all of his ECW promos. As previously said, the DVD is censored to an extent but actually most of it may have been broadcast that way anyway, atleast with the ECW stuff. It's got a lot of background on Austin from a family standpoint. He tells stories about his life and his family looks back on some of his wildest moments. The biographical sections are like watching an episode of Confidential and he doesn't delve too much into some of his wrestling stuff or atleast as much as someone would like. Overall, I liked it especially considering the 5 matches on it. You better hurry and get it in the coming months. They might decide to discontinue his DVD's now that he's left.
The Stone Cold Truth is a nice DVD. Possibly might be my favorite WWF DVD I own. It's got around 5 bonus matches that are mostly in their entirety. 2 from WCW, 1 from ECW, and 2 from WWF. It's got most if not all of his ECW promos. As previously said, the DVD is censored to an extent but actually most of it may have been broadcast that way anyway, atleast with the ECW stuff. It's got a lot of background on Austin from a family standpoint. He tells stories about his life and his family looks back on some of his wildest moments. The biographical sections are like watching an episode of Confidential and he doesn't delve too much into some of his wrestling stuff or atleast as much as someone would like. Overall, I liked it especially considering the 5 matches on it. You better hurry and get it in the coming months. They might decide to discontinue his DVD's now that he's left.




