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As a lifelong wrestling fan that unfortunately never has time to watch the full
shows anymore, I was stoked to pick up Best of Raw and Smackdown 2011 and catch
up on all the latest. From the Rock's return and CM Punk's scathing promo to the
mostly excellent wrestling action, this 4 disc set promises nearly 10 hours of the
best that the WWE had to offer in 2011.
Fans who love in-ring action will adore this DVD set. The WWE markedly improved
its overall match quality since I was a regular viewer (up to 2006). I was thankful to notice
many clean pins, less reliance on gimmick
matches, and even a late attempt to revive the dead tag team division. I'd still
like to see the titles given more prestige with lengthier title runs. It's
absurd that John Cena is already a 10-time WWE champion and Randy Orton has held
both titles 9 times total.
Obviously, the WWE would be silly to include a bad match on this set, but the variety
of superstars included is impressive. You can expect a healthy
dose of the WWE's varsity squad: John Cena, Randy Orton, and CM Punk. In 2011, Alberto
Del Rio and The Miz cemented themselves as top heels; this set includes plenty of
the two. Alberto Del Rio my favorite WWE heel since The Rock's original heel run
with the Nation of Domination that catapulted his career. I was disappointed that
The Miz wasn't featured a more prominently. Outside of the usual headliners, you'll
also be treated to the rise of Sin Cara as well as the simple, but effective King
Kong Bundy-like dominance of Mark Henry.
Best of Raw and Smackdown 2011 also includes many brilliant moments such as R-Truth's
hilariously spiteful heel turn and The Rock's Fruity Pebbles slam. The best moment
in the entire set, however, was CM Punk's incredibly honest, shoot-style promo that eviscerated
the WWE and Vince McMahon. This promo stands among the best "shoots"
in professional wrestling history.
While the set is a WWE fanboy's dream collection, casual fans will be disappointed
by the lack of context given to the matches. The WWE's outrageous storylines are
the hook that keeps viewers coming back to their shows twice a week. Unfortunately,
this set almost completely ignores the match build-ups. Even hardcore fans would appreciate more context to
refresh their memories when they play the Best of 2011 discs years from now.
I wanted to know why some of these guys were such bitter rivals. What kind of smack
did they talk beforehand? How badly did the maul each other in previous run-ins?
What happened when they met at the pay-per-view match that settled the score? The
DVD set rarely answers these questions directly answered, although viewers can infer
some of the information from the commentary. A small, thirty second introduction
that described the match context involved would have vastly improved the quality
of Best of Raw and Smackdown 2011.
Only one Diva match, Melina vs. Natalya is included in this set. I have no
issues with this decision--Diva matches are usually when I make a snack-run or
hit Skip on the DVR. Some fans, however, might be disappointed with the absence of Kelly Kelly or
the Bella twins. Also
notable is the complete lack of Late November/December 2011 content. Either it was
a holiday season for the WWE or they ran into production time constraints.
Below is the complete match listing:
Disc 1
- Falls Count Anywhere Match for the WWE Championship
The Miz vs. John Morrison
Raw - January 3, 2011 - Intercontinental Championship Match
Dolph Ziggler vs. Kofi Kingston
SmackDown - January 7, 2011 - 2-out-of-3 Falls Match
Rey Mysterio vs. Alberto Del Rio
SmackDown - January 7, 2011 - Divas Championship Match
Natalya vs. Melina
Raw - January 24, 2011 - The Miz vs. Daniel Bryan
Raw - February 14, 2011 -
The Rock Returns to Raw
Raw - February 14, 2011 -
John Cena Responds to The Rock
Raw - February 21, 2011 -
The Championship Coronation of Dolph Ziggler
SmackDown - February 18, 2011 -
A Stone Cold Referee
Raw - March 7, 2011 -
"The Rock" Attacks John Cena?
Raw - March 14, 2011 -
Steel Cage Match
Christian vs. Alberto Del Rio
SmackDown - March 18, 2011 -
Intercontinental Championship Match
Kofi Kingston vs. Wade Barrett
SmackDown - March 25, 2011
Disc 2
- Edge Says Goodbye
SmackDown - April 15, 2011 - A New Side of R-Truth
Raw - April 25, 2011 - WWE Championship Match
John Cena vs. The Miz
Raw - May 2, 2011 - World Heavyweight Championship Match
Christian vs. Randy Orton
SmackDown - May 6, 2011 - Riley's Revenge
Raw - May 23, 2011 -
World Heavyweight Championship Match
Randy Orton vs. Sheamus with Christian as Special Guest Referee
SmackDown - June 3, 2011 -
6-Man Tag Team Elimination Match
John Cena, Randy Orton & Alex Riley vs. Christian, R-Truth & The Miz
Raw - June 20, 2011 - Daniel Bryan vs. Cody Rhodes
SmackDown - June 24, 2011 -
CM Punk Speaks His Mind
Raw - June 27, 2011 - Christian vs. Sin Cara
SmackDown - July 1, 2011 -
Mr. McMahon is Relieved of His Duties
Raw - July 18, 2011 -
Streak in Jeopardy?
Raw - March 28, 2011
Disc 3
- WWE Championship Match
Rey Mysterio vs. John Cena
Raw - July 25, 2011 - Intercontinental Championship Match
Ezekiel Jackson vs. Cody Rhodes
SmackDown - August 12, 2011 - Falls Count Anywhere Match
John Morrison vs. R-Truth
Raw - August 15, 2011 - Alberto Del Rio vs. Daniel Bryan
SmackDown - August 19, 2011 -
WWE Tag Team Championship Match
David Otunga & Michael McGillicutty vs. Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne
Raw - August 22, 2011 -
Steel Cage Match for the World Heavyweight Championship
Randy Orton vs. Christian
SmackDown - August 30, 2011 - Randy Orton vs. Cody Rhodes
SmackDown - September 9, 2011 -
The Cutting Edge with Randy Orton & Mark Henry
SmackDown - September 16, 2011 -
Mark Henry is Unleashed
Raw - September 19, 2011 -
Special Challenge Match
Dolph Ziggler with Vickie Guerrero vs. Zack Ryder with Hugh Jackman
Raw - September 19, 2011 -
Lumberjack Match
Mark Henry vs. Christian
SmackDown - September 23, 2011 - CM Punk vs. Alberto Del Rio
Raw - September 26, 2011
Disc 4
- John Cena, CM Punk, Sheamus, Kofi Kingston, Evan Bourne & Mason Ryan vs. Alberto
Del Rio, Christian, Cody Rhodes, Dolph Ziggler, Jack Swagger & David Otunga Raw
- October 3, 2011
- Vote of No Confidence
Raw - October 3, 2011 - John Cena vs. Sheamus with Referee Triple H & Commentator
CM Punk
Raw - October 10, 2011 - Mask vs. Mask
Sin Cara vs. Sin Cara
SmackDown from Mexico - 21st October, 2011 -
Street Fight
Randy Orton vs. Cody Rhodes
SmackDown - November 4, 2011 -
World Heavyweight Championship Match
Mark Henry vs. Daniel Bryan
SmackDown - November 4, 2011 -
Champion vs. Champion Match
CM Punk vs. Dolph Ziggler
Raw - November 21, 2011
The DVD
Video: The video is presented in 16:9 anamorphic widescreen. This is the DVD set's greatest weakness and is nearly a deal-breaker. The video quality is heavily pixelated and often
distracting. For this reason, I highly recommend spending
a few bucks more and picking up the Blu-ray set if that's an option. The Blu-ray version also includes much more content.
Audio:
The audio is presented in Dolby Digital 5.1 surround. It's a good mix
with crowd ambience occupying the surrounds while the wrestling sounds and
commentary take place on the front stage.
Extras: None.
Bottom Line: For WWE video collectors, is an easy
purchase. This set highlights, in full, the best in-ring action and mic work of 2011.
Unfortunately, the DVD set is missing significant content such as the Undertaker's
return that is included on the Blu-ray set. If you own a Blu-ray player, you
should purchase the Blu-ray version over the DVD with its vastly superior video
quality and match content. Casual wrestling fans will still need to do some Googling to
add context to some matches, but this set serves as a good summary. Rent It.
Bobby is a programmer by trade and a wannabe writer. Check out his other reviews here. You can also check out his blog about harmless nonsense or follow him on Twitter |
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