| Wrestling Gold Before They
Were Famous "Before
They Were Famous" collects matches from the Smokey Mountain
Wrestling promotion of the mid-1990s of today's top wrestlers
(including Y2J Chris Jericho, Lance Storm, Kane and Mick Foley)
as rookies. At a run-time of 2 hours with 16 matches and the DVD
special feature INSIDER commentary by Dave Meltzer (noted
wrestling journalist) and Jim Cornette (SMW promoter and noted
manager), this DVD is a bargain for the hardcore or even casual
wrestling fan.
DVD host: Jim Cornette
Here's a rundown of the contents of the DVD:
THE MATCHES:
1. The Headbangers (Mosh and Thrasher) vs. Flash Flanagan and
Chris Michaels: The Headbangers were WWF tag champions in the
late 90's. Decent action. 14 minutes. 3 stars
2. "Hollywood" Bob Holly (Hardcore Holly) vs. Paul Miller: From
1992. Holly of course later went to the WWF as Sparky Plugg
before evolving into Hardcore Holly. Decent action. 4 minutes. 3
stars.
3. Jerry Lynn vs. Killer Kyle: From 1992. Lynn went on to great
fame in ECW. Squash match but some sweet moves courtesy of Lynn.
4 minutes. 3 stars.
4. Dark Secret (Road Dogg) vs. Dixie Dy-No-Mite! (Scott
Armstrong): Road Dogg went on to fame in the WWF as part of D-X
and the New Age Outlaws. Both men were from the famous Armstrong
wrestling family (Bullet Bob, Brad, Scott, Steve and Brian
"Jesse James"). Decent action. 4 minutes. 3 stars.
5. Crash the Terminator (Hugh Morrus) vs. Miguel Perez: Hugh
Morrus made his name in WCW. Miguel Perez, a top star in Puerto
Rico, made a name stateside in the late 90s WWF as a member of
"Los Boricuas." GREAT action from two agile big guys. 5 minutes.
3 3/4 stars.
6. Kevin Sullivan and Nightstalker (Adam Bomb/Wrath/Brian
Clarke) vs. "White Lightning" Tim Horner and "Primetime" Brian
Lee: Nightstalker went on to greater fame in both the WWF and
WCW. Lee had a great stint in ECW and short stints in the WWF as
the "UnderFaker" and as Chainz of D.O.A. Horner was a star
throughout the South. Decent action. 8 minutes. 3 stars.
7. Tazmaniac vs. Robert Gibson: From 1993. Taz became a legend
in ECW and is a current WWF star. Gibson was a member of the
legendary Rock N' Roll Express tag team of the 1980s. Good
action. 4 minutes. 3 stars.
8. Tammy Fytch Interview. From 1993. Fytch later went on to
become Sunny, the original WWF Diva.
9. The Heavenly Bodies (Dr. Tom Pritchard and "Gigolo" Jimmy Del
Rey) vs. the Bruise Brothers (Blu Brothers/D.O.A./Creative
Control/"Big Ron" and "Heavy D" Harris): Cornette promo to start
things off. Arena-spanning brawl between the two groups.
10. Chris Kanyon vs. Brian Lee: From 1993. Kanyon is of course
the former WCW/current WWF star known as the "Innovator of
Offense." 2-minute squash match. 2 stars.
11. Louie Spicolli promo/match vs. Chris Candido. The late
Spicolli was an upcoming star with stints in the WWF, ECW and
WCW. Great match. 9 minutes. 3 ½ stars.
12. The Thrillseekers (Chris Jericho and Lance Storm) vs. the
Infernos: From 1994. This is Jericho and Storm's first match in
the U.S. Jericho and Storm are of course two of the biggest
stars in the world working in Japan, Mexico and Europe who made
big names for themselves domestically in ECW, WCW and now the
WWF. Great match exhibiting their immense skills. 9 minutes. 4
stars.
13. The Gangstas (Mustafa Saed and New Jack) vs. the Rock N'
Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson): From 1994. The
Gangstas went on to notoriety in ECW. Good old school battle. 10
minutes. 3 stars.
14. Gangstas Interview.
15. D'Lo Brown vs. Steve Armstrong: From 1994. D'Lo is of course
of WWF fame. Steve is a member of the famous Armstrong wrestling
clan. Decent action. 8 minutes. 3 stars.
16. Cactus Jack vs. Boo Bradley: Cactus Jack is of course the
Hardcore Legend/Best-selling Author/former champion Mick Foley.
Boo Bradley went on to fame as the Hardcore Chair-Swinging Freak
Balls Mahoney of ECW fame. Decent brawl. 5 minutes. 3 stars.
17. Unabomb (Kane/Isaac Yankem/Fake Diesel)/"Hot Stuff" Eddie
Gilbert vs. the Rock N' Roll Express: Unabomb became famous as
Kane in the WWF. The late "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert was a legend
in the business for both his ability as a wrestler as well as a
booker. This was actually his last match in the U.S. before his
death. The referee for this was the late Brian "Mark Curtis"
Hildebrand. Decent match, notable for its historical
significance. 8 minutes. 3 stars.
18. Al Snow w/Unabomb vs. Ricky Morton: From 1994. Snow of
course went on to fame in the WWF, ECW and MTV's Tough Enough.
AWESOME match with tons of great moves, counter wrestling, etc.
10 minutes. 5 stars.
THE DVD SPECIAL FEATURES:
This is an awesome DVD. The features are limited in number but
high in quality.
1. Bios for Chris Kanyon, Chris Jericho, and Lance Storm. Great
rundown of the careers of each man. Good information
2. "OPTIONAL INSIDER COMMENTARY" by Dave Meltzer and Jim
Cornette. Unlike the VHS version, the DVD has a special audio
track with commentary by these two well-respected men in the
wrestling industry that the viewer can listen to in lieu of the
original audio tracks of each match. It's a fascinating
listen/insight into the business. You'll learn a GREAT deal
about the history of the business and the stories behind the
wrestlers. Also, many of the anecdotes that Cornette shares are
PRICELESS.
THE VERDICT:
Overall, this is a GREAT DVD if you are into old-school
wrestling. The actions and matches on this are decent to great.
You'll get to see many of the today's stars back in their rookie
days as well as some of the older stars from yesterday. If you
are a wrestling nostalgic THIS IS FOR YOU. Plus, you'll learn a
great deal about wrestling history through the "Insider
Commentary." It's a fascinating listen.
Highly Recommended--Amazon.com
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