Evengyny
Thanks for the memories!
Sexyloutak
Absolutely the worst movie.
BelSports
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Justina
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Terryfan
The only two matches I remember seeing on WWF home video on "Austin 3:16 Uncensored" and "Undertaker: The Phenom" were Stone Cold vs Dude Love for the WWF Title and The Undertaker vs Kane in the first ever inferno match. Both videos made the matches look excellent.But of course it's better to see the show itself and that's exactly what I didMatch 1: Faarooq, Ken Shamrock, and Steve Blackman vs The Nation (The Rock, D'Lo Brown and Mark Henry) Now this was actually a interesting match and they actually made it worth the watch.Rating: 7 out of 10 Match 2: Triple H vs Owen Hart for the WWF European Championship. Interesting enough Chyna was locked in a cage suspended over the ring. Both men did work well together it just Chyna getting attention trying to break out of the cage pretty much was taking away from the match and it would have been a good match if not for that fact.Rating: 7 out of 10 Match 3: The New Midnight Express (Bodacious Bart and Bombastic Bob) vs The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton And Robert Gibson) for the NWA World Tag Team Championship. This is a okay match nothing much to call home about it did have some good spotsRating: 6 out of 10Match 4: Sable vs Luna Vachon Evening Gown Match. Short match that's the first thing I want to address and we got to see one woman without her dress.Rating: 5 out of 10Match 5: The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and Road Dogg) vs The L.O.D. 2000 (Hawk and Animal) with Sunny for the WWF Tag Team Championship. Now this match was much improve over their match in the Royal Rumble both tag teams gave us a good match and the climax of the match will make you go crazyRating: 7 out of 10Match 6: The Undertaker vs Kane with Paul Bearer The First Ever Inferno Match.If you want to test a new gimmick match only two men can do them justice and see if they will be a success The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels. Seeing how the feud between Kane and The Undertaker was raising the bar and the heat in the World Wrestling Federation. Now this match had a lot of spots and moments that leave you in aw such as The Undertaker jump over the top rope while the fire was high with help from Vader the Undertaker took down Kane. Kane strikes The Undertaker with a chair and both men choke slam each other in this match. Both men just gave us a hot fire match and still the best inferno match.Rating: 9 out of 10Match 7: Stone Cold Steve Austin vs Dude Love for the World Wrestling Federation Championship. This match was build from the night that Austin and McMahon would wrestle on Raw only for Dude Love to come out and attack Stone Cold Steve Austin and the events leading up to the match where the fans thought Stone Cold would get robbed at his title however early in the night Austin had warn the bell time keeper to not do what Vince order or he would payBoth Dude Love and Stone Cold gave us a battle in this match both men brought a good match to the table with Vince trying to do what he could to make sure Austin wouldn't keep the title but the fans were live for this match as Austin strikes Vince in the head with the chair which shocked many fans and the WWF Rating: 8 out of 10Overall I was kind of hoping for me in this pay per view but it had enough to keep your interestI give WWF Unforgiven: In Your House an 7 out of 10
amanwhorocks
1. Faarooq/Steve Blackman/Ken Shamrock Vs. The Rock/D Lo Brown/Mark Henry - Yeah, Faaroog defeated Rock by Dominator. Match was fresh. 8/102. WWF European Title Match: Owen Hart Vs. Champ-HHH - Chyna was put in the cage, but X-Pac did his thing 7/10 3. Midnight Express Vs. Rock & Roll Express - "Classic" tag wrestling. - 6/10 4. Luna Vs. Sable - "Strip her" match, that Luna won. Better choice. 6.5/10 5. WWF Tag Team Title Match: Champs-New Age Outlaws Vs. L.O.D. 2000 - L.O.D. 2000, that looks same like in 1989 again lost! YES YES! They didn't deserve the Tag Belts in 1998. Match was maybe a little bit longer 7.5/10 6. Inferno Match: Kane Vs. The Undertaker - That inferno thing was IMHO quite over-hyped, but I like that bass Drum on Bearer's head. Taker scored again. 7/10 7. WWF World Heavyweight Title Match: Dude Love Vs. Champ-Stone Cold Steve Austin - Suicidal Foley IS legend. Stone Cold Lose by DG, when he hit head of Vince. 8/10
bh_tafe3
This was the first PPV following Austin's triumph at Wrestlemania 14, and, while hardly a terrible show, was certainly the worst PPV for quite a while.No sooner had Austin won the title than the man he defeated, Shawn Michaels, walked out on the company, leaving McMahon, who hated Austin as champion, mortified. After trying to get Austin to wear a corporate suit and failing, McMahon agreed to get in the ring with Austin, but that match was interrupted by Mick Foley, who KO'd McMahon and then gave Austin the mandible claw. Foley, jettisoning they Mankind character and wrestling as Dude Love, was made the No.1 contender. McMahon promising he would be at ringside for the match. No one needed any reminding of what had happened to Bret Hart in the same circumstances 5 months earlier.The night kicked off with Faarooq, former leader of the Nation of Domination, seeking revenge on the man who'd usurped him, the Rock in a six man tag match. Faarooq was allied by Ken Shamrock and Steve Blackman, while the Rock had fellow nation members D Lo Brown and Mark Henry in his corner. After a long beatdown on Blackman by the Nation and some wild brawling outside the ring, Faarooq got some measure of revenge, pinning the Rock following a dominator in a nice little finishing sequence.Next up saw the continuation in the Owen Hart/ Triple H rivalry. Most of their earlier matches had been influenced by Chyna. So on this occasion she was locked in a cage which was suspended above the ring. But unfortunately they didn't have enough cages as X-Pac interfered, foiling Hart who recorded yet another loss to Triple H. It appeared this feud was just about done. A bit disappointing after the way the feud had started with Owen vowing revenge on Shawn Michaels for what had happened to his brother. The end result was not so much as a RAW match with HBK for Owen and a fairly one sided feud with Michaels' stooge Triple H.Next up saw the New Midnight Express defeat The Rock n' Roll Express in a match based around two former Jim Cornette tag teams. I love Cornette, but this match really hit home for me that he just didn't fit into the WWE in this era. He would have been a breath of fresh air from 06 onwards. Maybe the WWE should have looked to him as a replacement for Bischoff as RAW GM.Next up came a pretty terrible exploitative match that I'll never forget because it ended with Sable in her lingerie in a dressing gown match. Not much to report inring wise, but this was the continuation of the tension between Marc Mero and his valet Sable. Mero was becoming increasingly jealous of the attention Sable was getting. Mero never really took off in the WWE (or WCW for that matter) and his feud with Sable would be his last one in the company.THe next match was another one that made me a little sad watching it, as the former NWA tag team the Road Warriors, old and well past their best, lost a lackluster match to the New Age Outlaws. The WWE tried to sell the Road Warriors to a younger generation, giving them the gorgeous sunny as a manager and calling them LOD 2000, but they just weren't up to it in the ring any more. Their second run in the WWE had been a failure.The next match was actually the feature match for the evening with The Undertaker facing Kane in an inferno match. Kane had made life hell for the Undertaker since coming to the WWE. He had cost Taker a title shot when he interfered in his Hell in a Cell No.1 contender's match with Shawn Michaels, and then cost him the title by interfering in a casket match, before locking him in the casket and setting it on fire. Undertaker had exacted some revenge with a pinfall victory at Wrestlemania, but Kane and Paul Bearer weren't done and here they would meet in a match where ring was surrounded by fire. THis was not a great match, and must be hard to work with heat all around you. Undertaker won when he set Kane's arm on fire after a nice spot where he jumped over the fire.This left the main event, which was a good match, though neither man's best. the ending was nice as Austin and Dude Love ended up outside the ring. McMahon tried to grab a chair from Austin. Austin ended up knocking Mcmahon out, hitting a stunner on Dude Love and counting his own three count. Austin was later informed he'd been disqualified, but it mattered little. He had outsmarted McMahon's plan and retained his title.
BelgianUndertaker
This is the best pay per view ever! This ppv is from 1998 and untill now (2004), no other ppv could score better than Unforgiven 1998. It has all: the action, the drama, music, suspence,... The Inferno Match was boring, but the entrances of both wrestlers and the great interference of Vather made all good. The Undertaker must come back as the Phenom. Score: 11/10 ;-)