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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 14 August, 1999 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Turner Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Wrestling |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 053939712636 |
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Customer Reviews of WCW Road Wild '99
Pure WCW; what more could I ask for? WCW proved that they didn't need Vince Russo's horrendous booking to put on a good show many, many times before this PPV, and Road Wild proved the point yet again. It's an entertaining outdoor event smack in the middle of the Sturgis bike rally, guaranteeing a good audience. Tony Schiavone, Bobby Heenan, and Mike Tenay do a good job of calling the action there.
First is a 6-man tag match, Vampiro w/ the Insane Clown Posse vs. Eddy Guerrero, Kidman and Rey Mysterio Jr. The crowd was on for these cruiserweights. Not a bad match, esp. to open the show.
Next was Harlem Heat vs. Bam Bam Bigelow and Kanyon. Bam Bam needs to retire. Could he ever actually wrestle?
Then we see another 6-man tag. Kurt Hennig, Barry Windham and Bobby Duncum Jr. (with Kendall Windham) go up against the Revolution (Perry Saturn, Dean Malenko, Shane Douglas). Not bad.
If I had to say a match here was mediocre, it would have to be The Cat vs. Buff Bagwell. That went absolutely nowhere, and the first few minutes were wasted with no wrestling whatsoever.
Things pick up after that when Chris Benoit defends his US Title against Diamond Dallas Page. A very good match put on here, with both men displaying their wrestling skills, especially DDP. Plus, watch it for a classic blooper: Bigelow tries to interfere for DDP and executes a truly horrendous top-rope move that is worth watching over and over and over, solidifying the humorous aspect of the event.
After a motorcycle is given away, there's Sid Vicious vs. Sting, a match that delivers everything expected with a surprising ending, too.
Rick Steiner and Goldberg have a short match that doesn't really pick up; Steiner just hits him with his own knee brace for three or so minutes. Ending not impressive, either.
Randy Savage vs. Dennis Rodman is surprisingly entertaining. Savage actually shoves Rodman into a port-a-potty and tips it over!
Plus, we get to see Hulk Hogan vs. Kevin Nash. Both men are aging, as we can see, but Hulk couldn't really do much except take a few bumps since he recently came back from a knee injury. Nash did better, beating up on him for most of it until Hogan hulked up. Definitely not one of your better Hogan matches, but since he's back in the red and yellow, it's still worth watching for any wrestling fan. So is this PPV, as well.
And I don't want to be critical since I know this isn't a forum or anything, but what was that reviewer from June 23rd talking about? I think he was a little confused. Maybe more than a little. But, I assure you, I know what I'm talking about. Basically Road Wild was a good and satisfying event. If you can get it cheap enough, go for it.
WCW Road Wild 1999
One of the great PPV's in 1999. But since it was outside and it was light outside, it was kind of distracting to watch a match, but thats not a big deal. Fan were on their feet the whole time.
1) 6 man tag match
Rey Mysterio Jr.,Eddie Gurerro, and Kidman vs. ICP and Vampiro w/Raven. 7/10 good high flying action, but kind of slow in the middle
2) Tag Title Match
Triads (Bam Bam Bigelow and Kanyon) vs. Harlem Heat. 8/10 Not bad, prett cool moves
3) US Title Match
Chris Benoit vs. DDP. 10/10 Awsome match! Show stealer, great paced action and very entertaining
4) Enerst "Cat" Miller vs. Buff Bagwell. 6/10 If Cat wasnt an ..., it would have been a good match. Bagwell did good, but Ernest gave a letdown
5) Sting vs. Sid Vicious. 9/10 Wow. Perfect pace, great, non stop action! GREAT MATCH
6) Rick Steiner vs. Goldberg. 8/10 Good match, good action, good pace, but a little to short
7) Dennis Rodman vs. Macho Man. 10/10 Great, Rodzilla can entertain! Great action, backstage brawling and awsome altogether terrific match
8) Heavyweight title and career match
Hulk Hogan vs. Kevin Nash. Another 10/10 Hogan can pump the fans up wich makes it fun to watch. Kevin and Hogan work great together! Hogan and little slow but did great! Nash did awsome as well
ALL AROUND GREAT PPV!!! Buy This Tape!!!!!!!!!NOW...trust me if your a true wrestling fan, and appreciate this type of wrestling , you will love this video.
Something different
This outdoor PPV was actually pretty good. It had some strong single matches and suprisingly none of the main event matches were interrupted, and so you got to see a clear-cut winner, something which is very rare these days. The best matches of the event were:
- ICP/Vampiro V Rey Jnr/Eddie Geurerro/Kidman (6 man tag)
- Texas Rednecks V The Revolution (6 man tag)
- DDP V Chris Benoit (US title match)
- Sting V Sid Vicious
- Rodman V Macho Man *Very entertaining*
- Hulk Hogan V Kevin Nash (world title match)