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WWE – Global Warning Tour (DVD) $13.08 Performing in Australia for the first time since 1986, catch the WWE crowd in a Triple-Threat Match for the undisputed WWE title, featuring men of muscle The Rock, Triple H and Brock Lesnar. Also includes are a Bra and Panties Match, a Tag Team Championship, Cruiserweight Title fight and a Kiss my Ass Match!DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseFull Frame – 1.33 |
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WWE – Wrestlemania 21 (DVD) $28.18 On April 3, 2005, the WWE celebrated 20 years of WRESTLEMANIA with a sold-out extravaganza at Los Angeles` Staples Center. A jam-packed showdown between the stars of RAW and SMACKDOWN, the year-end roundup included nine devastating battles: Rey Mysterio versus Eddie Guerrero; a World Heavyweight Championship between Triple H and Batista; a WWE Championship between JBL and John Cena; a Sumo Match between Big Show and Akebano; a Piper`s Pit featuring special guest Stone Cold; an Interpromotional Match between Shawn Michaels and Kurt Angle; a Women`s Championship Match between Trish Stratus, Christy Hemme, and Lita; Legend vs. Legend featuring Undertaker and Randy Orton; and a Money in the Bank Ladder Match between Chris Jericho, Chris Benoit, Shelton Benjamin, Edge, Christian, and Kane. |
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Teenage Bottlerockets – Warning Device $16.37 Teenage Bottlerocket: Kody Templeman, Ray Carlisle (vocals, guitar); Miguel Chen (bass guitar); Brandon Carlisle (drums).Warning Device is an album strictly for pop-punk purists: not one of these 13 songs breaches the three-minute mark, and strong echoes of the Mr. T Experience, the Dickies, and the Ramones permeate the barely half-hour disc. Actually, the last just a little too much: "In the Basement" is so dopily obvious a rewrite of "I Don`t Wanna Go Down to the Basement" that the legal team for da bruddahs should ask for royalties. Aside from that misstep, however, Warning Device is old-school pop-punk done up right, with equal emphasis on the pop side of the hyphen, as shown in the boyishly lovestruck lyrics of tunes like "Gave You My Heart" and "She`s Not the One." Teenage Bottlerocket is in no way out to reinvent the pop-punk wheel, which makes Warning Device an album strictly of interest to the existing cadre of fans of the style, but on the other hand, the complete lack of emo, metal, or other fashionable contemporary touches is exceedingly refreshing. ~ Stewart Mason Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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WWE – Royal Rumble Anthology: Vol. 3 (DVD) $64.74 In the WWE`s Royal Rumble, the rules are simple: if you get thrown over the top ropes and out of the ring, you`re finished. The last man standing wins the Rumble. This thrilling collection presents five more Royal Rumbles, featuring intense matches with some of wrestling`s biggest names. |
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WWE – Wrestlemania Anthology: Vol. 3 (DVD) $75.54 In the 1980s, professional wrestling made the leap from regional sporting event to mainstream cultural phenomenon thanks to the visionary leadership of World Wrestling Federation chairman, Vince McMahon. Though the McMahon family had been involved in wrestling promotion since the 1930s, it was Vince`s 1979 launching of the WWF (later known as the WWE) and its signature Wrestlemania event that vaulted pro wrestling into a golden age marked by some of the greatest stars the sport has ever seen. This collection revisits the WWF/WWE`s amazing legacy with Wrestlemanias 11-15 (1995-1999) in their entirety, featuring the talents of wrestling superstars such as Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart, the Undertaker, Steve Austin, the Rock, Mankind, Big Show, and special guests Lawrence Taylor and Mike Tyson. |