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Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2012

I was a WWF fan, yes a WWF fan. I got out of it when it became WWE and was too PG. When I did watch, Stone Cold was my favorite. Ive been waiting for an awesome biography on him to come out and it's finally here. The documentary about him runs about 2.5 hours and it is awesome! I've held out on getting any of his other dvds, so i don't know how much is repeated but that doesnt matter. It starts from when he was born, all the way too his last match with the Rock, and even what he did after he wasn't actually in the ring anymore (backstage stuff etc). It's very detailed and is an incredible thing to watch. I wish they spent more time on his feud with Vince (all the classic moments are in here though) and the Rock. The Rock made Stone Cold and Stone Cold made the Rock, so I wanted more time spent on them, but overall it was good. The comments from the other wrestlers are really cool to hear; they obviously know Stone Cold was the best, so the respect they convey towards him and everything he did for the business come accross totally heartfelt. If there is a single reason to buy this, it's the main feature documentary. AWESOME!!

I havent watched all the matches, but they are matches Austin picked himself; his career defining matches. Yes there are ones that people want that are not on here, but its a good collection so far. I would've loved to see Austin's match with Vince at the St. Valentine's Day Massacre where he throws Vince off the cage into the table, but maybe one day well get to see that one. Austin and JR do commentary for 3 of the matches. I wish he did one for all of them, hearing them talk about the matches is great.

The extra features and moments on here are awesome as well. How the stunner was invented/ who took the best (Rock obviously, Austin says so himself) and worst stunners/ other wrestlers favorite stunners. Great thing to watch. The classic moments are on here too (The beer truck etc).

If you were ever a fan of the Stone Cold era of the WWF/WWE, you NEED to buy this blu ray! You will not be disappointed!!! And that's the bottom line.....

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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2012

This is hand's down the best WWE blu ray to date. The first disc contains a 2 1/2 hour bio on Austin's career which was decent but really didn't add anything new towards his legacy although I did find a few interesting things towards the end of his in ring career. You get an additional four matches as well as a few stories. The bonus matches are good but like the other matches in the set, most of it has been seen before. The second dvd starts off with two good unreleased gems and then it's all been there, seen that before matches. While a few are classics in my eyes, they could have picked a few unreleased gems. That was one of WWE's best dvds-Hulk Hogan's Unreleased matches-because it showed matches the public has never seen and it felt fresh. I found the Shawn Michaels match funny because that was early WWE when it would blur anything featuring the scratched WWF logo out and it seemed like everything was blurred in that match. That was my only problem with the set. Disc 3 is mostly all his famous promo's, which is fun to watch. He also answers questions from fans, which last 25 minutes. The whole set has a run time of 10 hours but in reality it's 12 hours, 4 hours per disc. It's epic and worth the money.

Now a plea to the WWE, even if it doesn't do a damn thing. Your fans are males-mostly 18-25 and probably older men buy sets depending on who the superstar is. WOULD YOU PLEASE STOP EDITING OUT THE LANGUAGE?! Austin drops the s word about 20 or so times in the set and it's edited. You guy's need to have an opition with family friendly audio because i'm sick of you violating free speech.

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Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024

great wrestling dvd,fast delivery,good price

Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2012

This is a great product if you are interested in learning about the career of stone cold. The first disc is a great documentary on the career of stone cold. Discs two and three have some of stone cold's career defining matches. And the fourth disc is packed full of bonus footage. The one critique I have of this product is that discs two and three could have featured more matches from his career. But overall this is the perfect DVD set for the stone cold fan.

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Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2018

Good Stone Cold Blu-ray. Stone Cold is involved with this production and there are many interviews and other great Stone Cold segments here. This is a 3 Disc Blu-ray Set. Disc 1 is Documentary material with 4 matches, one being Wrestlemania 19 vs. The Rock. Disc 2 is 11 matches including Wrestlemania 13 vs Bret Hart, Wrestlemania 14 vs Shawn Michaels, and Wrestlemania's 15 & 17 vs The Rock. Disc 3 is all segments or match build-ups with the Rattle Snake. About 37 clip / segments on Disc 3. Overall this is a great buy for any Stone Cold / Steven J Anderson fan. I give the Blu-ray 9 / 10 only because is wish there was more matches. I already owned The Legacy of Stone Cold DVD 3 Disc Set which is just as good because it has many more matches and wondered if this Blu-ray would be repeat material. It is Not. This is basically a great story told by Stone Cold on film. This Blu-ray has a much better documentary feel to it than the DVD set. Again good buy i paid about $ 10 $ and totally worth it.

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Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2015

Simply put; if you are a Stone Cold Steve Austin fan then you have to have this set. Besides a top notch documentary about his career, with highlights and some pretty low lowlights, you get some of his most iconic matches with Bret Hart, The Rock, Undertaker, and more. Even the match that lit the fuse on the Attitude Era, King of the Ring against Jake the Snake Roberts, as well as his last match at Wrestlemania with The Rock.
One of my favorite sections is all the great promos, interviews, vignettes, and even stuff that went on after the tv broadcast was over but the fans were still there. One of our family's favorite moments ever was the bedpan shot when Vince was in the hospital with his "bruised ankle". And it's still just as hilarious now as it was then! I know that "never a dull moment" is overused but it's absolutely true here.
And that's the bottom line 'cause Stone Cold says so!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Must Have

Reviewed in Canada on June 10, 2024

If you are Fan of the Attitude Era, 90s Wrestling Or Mainly Stone Cold! This is a Must have it covers every corner of his Career and you have 4 discs on this one doing so which is rare. Tons of Matches and Discs of his best moments.

5.0 out of 5 stars super

Reviewed in France on September 20, 2019

super blu-ray sur steve austin

5.0 out of 5 stars Arrive. Raise Hell. Leave.

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 1, 2012

Disc 1 has the Documentary part of the box set. A very good insight into the career of SCSA, following from when he first discovered pro wrestling and began training, to WCW, to ECW and then finally to the WWF (now WWE).

Disc 2 has matches from his early days, WCW and some of his early stuff from WWF (WWE) ending with the big WWF Championship match at Wrestlemania XIV between SCSA and HBK where SCSA won his first ever World Title.

Disc 3 has matches during SCSA's prime, mainly WWF Championship matches, including the two against The Rock at Wrestlemania XV and Wrestlemania XVII.

Disc 4 shows all of his main segments, promo's and shoots through his career from his stuff in WCW, ECW and finally WWF (WWE).

This has to be the best Documentary box set I have ever watched and I recommend this to any pro wrestling fan or even if you just like SCSA or want to find out about him. A must buy!

5.0 out of 5 stars Good

Reviewed in Japan on October 30, 2013

I satisfy very much. i want to be loyal customer.

5.0 out of 5 stars Stone Cold!!!

Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2024

Nice documentary about Steve Austin