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OMG! The Top 50 Incidents in WWE History counts down the most outrageous moments in the history of WWE. What moments will make the cut, the top 10, and what is the greatest moment of all time? Is it the King of the Ring tournament where Austin 3:16 was born? Mick Foley’s devastating fall of the top of the Hell in a Cell cage? The Montreal Screwjob? The explosion that consumed Mr. McMahon’s limo? This three-disc set is the perfect release for fans that love to debate which moments where their favorites.


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4.0 out of 5 stars Some Make You Laugh & Drop Your Jaw But Do Make You Think "OMG!" Aug 31 2011
By D.P. - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
In the decades WWE has been around, there have been numerous incidents that have happened that made you do a double take or think "Did I just see that?" & made you say "Oh My God!" Well WWE compiled their own list of these type of incidents here. Now this set is no different than WWE's previous "countdown" sets ("Top 50 Superstars" & "Best Of SmackDown") where the incidents picked & order they are in won't please everyone so you just have to take it for what it's worth. Now I'm not going to give you a list of the incidents because others already have (and some may not want to be spoiled) but I will tell you that the main highlight for this set is that this is not a "TV-PG" censored presentation meaning that you'll see the blood, no blurring when seeing Austin's middle fingers, and you'll hear MOST of the foul language. The documentary is strictly that countdown with highlights of each incident with comments from various WWE talents mixed in such as WWE director Kerwin Styles, David Otunga, Wade Barrett, C.M. Punk, Booker T, Jim Ross, Kofi Kingston, Evan Bourne, Daniel Bryan, Dolph Ziggler, The Miz, Curt Hawkings, Chris Masters, John Cena, William Regal, Santino Marella, Tyson Kidd, Todd Grisham, Matt Striker, JTG, Jerry Lawler, Zack Ryder, Drew McIntyre, and Scott Sanford.

Matches Include:
No Holds Barred Match: WWE Champion Shawn Michaels vs. Diesel - The buildup to this match was very unusual & different than what we've seen in WWE pre-Attitude Era as far as Diesel having a "shoot" persona where he openly acknowledged Vince McMahon as the owner instead of just the color commentator while threatening to come for him after the match based off his frustration of changing him into a "corporate puppet" while champion while Shawn was out for revenge for Diesel turning his back on him & attacking him with a chair. HBK took the fight to Diesel right away showing his athleticism with a top rope moonsault to the outside while also showing he can get dirty too using a boot from the spanish announcer before Diesel took advantage of the match stipulation taking out anyone he felt got in his way & using weapons like a belt & chair while delivering to low blow before sending Shawn through the announce table that even Vince at ringside felt was going too far but both men continued to just use whatever they could get their hands on from a fire extinguisher, a chair, and something from wrestling legend Mad Dog Vachon at ringside that you have to see to believe. I said this earlier in that this match was pre-Attitude Era & ECW was still not known to a national audience so it was rare to see this type of match using the weapons & punishment they gave each other during this time so this match was definitely a classic for it's time & still stands the test of time to this day.
"In Your House: Good Friends, Better Enemies" Apr. '96
[From The Vault: Shawn Michaels]

WWE Intercontinental Champion Hunter Hearst-Helmsley vs. Undertaker - For those who don't remember the original concept of Shotgun Saturday Night, WWE would hold wrestling matches in various nightclubs in New York City but this episode took place at Penn Station (a train station) and just like the traffic in New York, this was completely out of control with the referee getting nailed in the first minute followed by it being taken out of the ring resulting in a tombstone that didn't send him to hell but he was definitely sent crashing down.
"Shotgun Saturday Night" Feb. '97

Hell In A Cell Match: Mankind vs. Undertaker - You knew this match was going to be special the moment both men started at the top of the cage where they brawled & almost fell through at one point before Mankind was thrown off the top with Jim Ross yelling his now infamous line "GOOD GOD ALMIGHTY, THAT KILLED HIM! AS GOD AS MY WITNESS, HE'S BROKEN IN HALF!" The match looked like it was over with Mankind being put on a stretcher with a dislocated shoulder before he decided to go back up only to be chokeslammed through the cage with the chair on top hitting him in the face on the way down. Taker ended up twisting his ankle coming down from the top as one person who came into the ring to check up on Foley ended up getting chokeslammed out of his shoes before they continued the match with Taker ramming the steps into Mankind's arm multiple times but missed a suicide dive that busted him open allowing Mankind to take advantage using the chair before bringing out a back full of thumbtacks. This was probably the most famous Hell In The Cell match & the match that launched Mick Foley into wrestling immortality for the beating he took from start to finish.
King Of The Ring '98
[Tombstone: History Of The Undertaker; Mick Foley's Greatest Hits & Misses]

WWE Hardcore Champion Shane McMahon vs. Steve Blackman - This was only memorable for one thing...Shane McMahon's falling backward from the top of the SummerSlam stage. The rest of the match was just Blackman battling Test & Albert while Shane was trying to get his cheap shots in whenever he wasn't running away from Blackman.
SummerSlam '00
[WWF Hardcore]

T.L.C. Match: WWE Tag Team Champions Dudley Boyz vs. Hardy Boyz vs. Edge & Christian - The rematch from SummerSlam here at WrestleMania except this one also including each team's associates (Spike Dudley, Rhyno, Lita) getting in the action as well. You got all the crazy spots as expected here such as Bubba powerbombing Jeff onto Edge through a table, Christian falling off a ladder in the ring straight to the floor, Spike Dudley delivering a dudley dog off the apron through a table on the floor, Rhyno giving a gore through a table, various loud chairshots to the head, Jeff Hardy doing a swanton bomb off the highest ladder through a table & later attempting to walk on the ladders like a tightrope, Matt & Bubba falling out off the ladder through the stacked tables at ringside, and the highlight reel of Edge spearing Jeff while he was hanging from the tag titles that WWE used in promotional videos for years after this match. T.L.C. II followed the same patterns as their previous matches in that this was full of "Holy S..." moments one after another.
WrestleMania X-7
[The Ladder Match; Hardy Boyz: Leap Of Faith]

Street Fight Match: Kurt Angle vs. Shane McMahon - This match was one of the matches of the year as these two delivered such an amazing performance that it ended up injuring both men for at least a month afterwards such as Shane McMahon being constantly thrown into the glass stage walls that had no give resulting in him landing on his head. This had something for everyone's taste. Brawling, weapons, high impact moves, storytelling...and even some amateur wrestling. I consider this a lost classic that's not finally made it's way onto a DVD set.
King Of The Ring '01

WWE Championship Match vs. Big Show - Show dominated early using the steps on the outside along with power moves like the sidewalk slam while even using a half crab submission while Brock showcased his power with his offense like the german suplex although Brock's ribs were clearly hurt. Brock Lesnar was one of the people who is able to bring out the best quality that Big Show has based off their previous encounters but this was one of those cases where something had to give...but nobody expected WHAT did end up giving away.
"SmackDown" Jume '03
[Brock Lesnar: Here Comes The Pain]

Concrete Crypt Match: Undertaker vs. Dudley Boyz - Wrestlecrap at it's finest as Undertaker for the most part beat up the WWE Tag Team Champions with Paul Heyman running his mouth non-stop for most of the match until the end when Taker won the match & scared off Heyman & ended up burying Paul Bearer in the concrete himself. This is one of those matches & moments that should be forgotten, not remembered.
Great American Bash '04
[Undertaker's Deadliest Matches]

WWE Champion John Cena vs. Edge - Edge earns his nickname "the ultimate opportunist" here as he cashed in his "Money In The Bank" at the right time to finally win the WWE Championship.
New Year's Revolution '06
[Edge: Decade Of Decadence; Satan's Prison: Elimination Chamber Anthology]

Hardcore Match vs. Mick Foley - Edge went on the offense right away using a cookie sheet & even executing a baseball slide into a road sign but it was when he attempted a spear that for some reason hurt himself more than Foley & causing his shoulder to bleed in the process as he revealed a strand of barbed wire wrapped around his waist underneath his flannel shirt. Foley continued to whip Edge across his bare back with the wire with Lita getting involved only for Foley to do his famous Cactus clothesline over the top rope with Lita on his back going over as well. They started to brawl on the outside with Foley thrown into the steps more than once & head whipped back onto the ramp before Foley own weapon of "Barbie" was used against him. Edge ended up taking more punishment of his own when he took a drop onto thumbtacks, a barbed wire "Mr. Socko" that Lita even felt the effects of, and "Barbie" resulting in Edge bleeding before he was able to give a spear to Foley that resulted in not only such a visual but also Mick Foley finally getting his "WrestleMania Moment."
WrestleMania 22
[Edge: Decade Of Decadence; Mick Foley's Greatest Hits & Misses: Hardcore Edition]

(Blu-Ray) WWE Intercontinental Champion Jeff Hardy vs. Randy Orton - Don't let the title fool you because Randy Orton had no intentions of winning the Intercontinental Championship here but everything that happened after the match is more memorable here as we saw the biggest swanton bomb Hardy has ever given in WWE.
"RAW" Jan. '08
[Jeff Hardy: My Life, My Rules]

(Blu-Ray) World Champion Edge vs. John Cena vs. Big Show - As usual, Cena had quite an entrance as it was an almost scary sight seeing that many John Cena's and I even joked with my friends saying that it was the "Cena Clux Clan"...will the real Slim Shady please stand up? All three men put in a good performance here with various highlights featured the Guerrero's getting involved & Big Show putting in a dominate performance along with doing a classic Andre The Giant spot, and Cena showing strength lifting Edge & Show on his shoulders at the same time. This was one of those main events were it solid & had some fun moments that surpassed all the buildup going into it (thought the storyline was pretty weak myself) but it wasn't the best match each man has had against each other.
WrestleMania 25

(Blu-Ray) John Cena vs. C.M. Punk - Long before they would have their more famous battles over the WWE Championship, they met here in a match on RAW that's more famous for how they were in the wrong place at the wrong time as a group of rookies decided to make an impact that left a lasting impression.
"RAW" June '10

Other DVD extras include outtakes of Jerry Lawler's comments on events, Roddy Piper cutting Haiti Kid's hair, Jake Roberts' snake biting Randy Savage, The Rockers' breakup on the Barber Shop, Stone Cold stuns Vince McMahon for the first time, Zamboni 3:16, Austin drives a beer truck into RAW, Big Boss Man at the funeral for Big Show's father, Kurt Angle's Milk Truck, Austin & Booker T brawling in a supermarket, Chris Jericho's Highlight Reel with Trish & Lita, Vince McMahon's limo explosion, and Jeff Hardy on The Cutting Edge on the Blu-Ray edition.

In the end, it was a good countdown as some moments made me laugh while others really made me go "OMG!" along with reminding me of some incidents I completely forgot about. There are some DVD repeats on here but I'm not going to complain because some of the releases were so old (going back to almost a decade ago) that they needed to be put out there again to enjoy. Some incidents I felt like shouldn't have been on here at all (Cena picking up Edge & Show wasn't that special to me plus did I need to be reminded of Tim White's suicide attempts?) & I personally wouldn't have put them in the order they did but at the same time, I'm glad incidents from the different eras of WWE were spread all throughout the countdown from top to bottom. It's a good highlight reel which was the point of this presentation so it's something I would recommend...just wish they would have let Joey Styles host the set as this is his catchphrase.
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4.0 out of 5 stars For You R. Johnsrud July 11 2011
By A. Pierre - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Blu-ray
WWE'S OMG! TOP 50 SHOCKING MOMENTS DVD set, which will be released on DVD and Blu-Ray on August 13th and can be pre-ordered by clicking here, will feature the following:

DVD Edition:

OMG! The Top 50 Incidents in WWE History counts down the most outrageous moments in the history of WWE. What moments will make the cut, the top 10, and what is the greatest moment of all time? Is it the King of the Ring tournament where Austin 3:16 was born? Mick Foley's devastating fall of the top of the Hell in a Cell cage? The Montreal Screwjob? The explosion that consumed Mr. McMahon's limo? This three-disc set is the perfect release for fans that love to debate which moments where their favourites.

Introduction

# 50 - Seeing Double - 5th February, 1988

# 49 - Nexus is Here - 7th June, 2010

# 48 - Chokeslam to Hell - 7th June, 1999

# 47 - Backlot Brawl - 31st March, 1996

# 46 - Wedding Surprise - 7th September, 1991

# 45 - Cena's Feat of Strength - 5th April, 2009

# 44 - Concrete Crypt - 27th June, 2004

# 43 - DX Invades WCW - 27th April, 1998

# 42 - Dumpster Stage Dive - 2nd February, 1998

# 41 - Grocery Store Attack - 13th December, 2001

# 40 - Triple H Meets Escalator - 8th February, 1997

# 39 - Tim White Tries to End it All

# 38 - Bischoff - New Raw GM - 15th July, 2002

# 37 - Orton Thumbtacks - 18th April, 2004

# 36 - Unholy Wedding - 26th April, 1999

# 35 - Mad Dog Vachon Loses Leg - 28th April, 1996

# 34 - Haiti Kid Gets Haircut - 7th March, 1986

# 33 - Hospital Visiting Hours - 5th October, 1998

# 32 - Jarrett Plays a Number with Moolah - 9th September, 1999

# 31 - Edge Cashes in Money in the Bank - 8th January, 2006

# 30 - Got Milk ? - 20th August, 2001

# 29 - Kiss My Ass Club

# 28 - Jeff Hardy Pyro Gone Bad - 16th January, 2009

# 27 - Austin Blows Up DX Bus - 27th April, 2000

# 26 - Wedding in Vegas - 29th November, 1999

# 25 - Snitsky Punts Baby - 8th November, 2004

# 24 - Concrete Corvette - 12th October, 1998

# 23 - Snake Bites Macho Man - 23rd November, 1991

# 22 - Shane McMahon, Daredevil - 27th August, 2000

# 21 - Barber Shop Window - 11th January, 1992

# 20 - Edge Spears Jeff - 1st April, 2001

# 19 - Kane sets JR on Fire - 14th July, 2003

# 18 - Stone Cold Stuns Mr. McMahon - 22nd September, 1997

# 17 - Kurt and Shane Battle - 24th June, 2001

# 16 - Jeff Swanton off Tron - 14th January, 2008

# 15 - Edge Spears Foley - 2nd April, 2006

# 14 - Stone Cold Zamboni - 28th September, 1998

# 13 - Piper hits Snuka with Coconut - 17th July, 1984

# 12 - WWE buys WCW - 26th March, 2001

# 11 - Unbreakable Mae Young

# 10 - Big Show's Father's Funeral - 11th November, 1999

# 9 - Montreal Screwjob - 9th November, 1997

# 8 - Big Show and Brock Lesnar Break Ring - 12th June, 2003

# 7 - Tyson and Austin - 19th January, 1998

# 6 - Mr. McMahon's Limo Blows Up - 11th June, 2007

# 5 - Sable Handprints - 26th July, 1998

# 4 - Snuka Off the Steel Cage - 17th October, 1983

# 3 - Pillman's Got a Gun - 4th November, 1996

# 2 - Beer Bath - 22nd March, 1999

# 1 - Mankind thrown off Cell - 28th June, 1998

Rowdy Roddy Piper Gives Haiti Kid a Haircut
Tuesday Night Titans - 7th March, 1986

Jake The Snake Roberts Attacks Macho Man Randy Savage
Superstars - 23rd November, 1991

The Rockers Split on the Barber Shop
Wrestling Challenge - 11th January, 1992

WWE Championship Match
Shawn Michaels vs. Diesel
In Your House: Good Friends, Better Enemies - 28th April, 1996

Intercontinental Championship Match
Hunter Hearst-Helmsley vs. Undertaker
Shotgun Saturday Night - 8th February, 1997

Stone Cold Stunner to Mr. McMahon
Raw - 22nd September, 1997

Hell in a Cell Match
Mankind vs. Undertaker
King of the Ring - 28th June, 1998

Mr. McMahon's Ceremony to Crown a New WWE Champion
Raw - 28th September, 1998

Stone Cold Gives the Corporation a Beer Bath
Raw - 22nd March, 1999

Dearly Departed
SmackDown - November 11, 1999

Hardcore Championship Match
Shane McMahon vs. Steve Blackman
SummerSlam - 27th August, 2000

Tables, Ladders & Chairs II for the WWE Tag Team Championship
The Hardy Boyz vs. The Dudley Boyz vs. Edge & Christian
WrestleMania X-7 - 1st April, 2001

Street Fight
Kurt Angle vs. Shane McMahon
King of the Ring - 24th June, 2001

Kurt Angle's Milk Delivery
Raw - 20th August, 2001

Stone Cold Steve Austin Brawls with Booker T in the Supermarket
SmackDown - 13th December, 2001

WWE Championship Match
Brock Lesnar vs. Big Show
SmackDown - 12th June, 2003

Concrete Crypt Match
Undertaker vs. The Dudley Boyz
Great American Bash - 27th June, 2004

The Highlight Reel with Trish Stratus & Lita
Raw - 8th November, 2004

WWE Championship Match
John Cena vs. Edge
New Year's Revolution - 8th January, 2006

Hardcore Match
Mick Foley vs. Edge
WrestleMania 22 - 2nd April, 2006

Mr. McMahon Appreciation Night
Raw - 11th June, 2007

Jerry `The King' Lawler's Outtakes

Blu-ray Exclusive Features:

Intercontinental Championship Match
Jeff Hardy vs. Randy Orton
Raw - 14th January, 2008

The Cutting Edge with Jeff Hardy
SmackDown - 16th January, 2009

World Heavyweight Championship Match
Edge vs. John Cena vs. Big Show
WrestleMania 25 5th April, 2009

Viewer's Choice Match
John Cena vs. CM Punk
Raw - 7th June, 2010

Overall, interesting dvd. I think the countdown will be just clips but im hoping the promo's are in full. The Austin-Booker T supermarket brawl needs to be viewed in full. The matches look really strong, cant wait for this one.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars another boring dvd release by the wwe April 6 2012
By Darth Bane - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
this dvd is not worth buying its boring dull and yes annoying and it makes my ears bleed the wwe is going nowhere since it has since gone down the pg rated era when it was the wwf and it was the attitude era the wwf had its run and now its all about familys and kids show its no longer a real wrestling business its now pg rated crap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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