WWE Royal Rumble 2004 (Pre-Owned; List Price: $19.95 )

January 25, 2004 from Wachovia Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The 2004 Royal Rumble match is perhaps the greatest rumble of all time, second perhaps only to the 1992 match. The undercard here is decent, with some very good matches and some fairly awful matches. Batista (C) and Ric Flair (C) vs. The Dudley Boys in a Tables Match A decent way to start off the show, but not an especially good match. There were some nice spots involving the tables, but Batista really didnt look so great here, and Flair seemed out of place with a table in his hands. The Dudley Boys werent even especially good, and this is supposed to be their expertise. Rey Mysterio (C) vs. Jaime Noble If this match had been given a decent amount of time, it would have been great, but the two worked with what they got and put on one of the better matches of the night. Noble is a very good technical wrestler and he looked very good next to Mysterio who was exciting as always. Eddie Guerrero vs. Chavo Guerrero This one suffers the same fate as the previous match: not enough time to take off. The Guerreros put on a good match but it was a disappointment considering what these guys are truly capable of. Some nice high flying moves and some very good technical wrestlers. The two have great chemistry together, from all those years of wrestling with each other. Brock Lesnar (C) vs. Hardcore Holly This is a match that never should have happened. Bob Holly is not main event material, and Brock Lesnar is an awful wrestler. He got where he was because he was strong. He's basically Mark Henry. While guys with real talent were midcarding, these two got to fight for the WWE title. It's pretty sad. Holly is a decent wrestler, but not nearly good enough to make Brock Lesnar look good. The only person I can remember doing that was Chris Benoit. The match was also very predictable. The only good thing to say about this match was that it was short. Triple H (C) vs. Shawn Michaels in a Last Man Standing Match These two always put on solid matches, and Last Man Standing matches tend to be exciting. This is definitely the best match of the night other than the main event. Obviously, Michaels had no chance of winning, but that didnt put a dent into this match. Very good performance. 2004 Royal Rumble Match As I said earlier, this might be the greatest Royal Rumble match of all time. Chris Benoit was absolutely outstanding and any time you get to watch Chris Benoit for an hour its a very good thing. Randy Orton and Kurt Angle also looked very good, and even Goldberg was entertaining in this one. This DVD is worth getting solely for the Rumble match. The undercard was decent, but not phenomenal. Skip over the Lesnar-Holly match. Otherwise, buy this for an amazing rumble.

The DVD set is PRE-OWNED. This is not a copy or a bootleg from Asia. This is the Original US Region 1 version.


Edition Details:
Format: Color, NTSC
Language: English
Region: Region 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Studio: World Wrestling
DVD Release Date: February 24, 2004
Run Time: 195 minutes

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