Matches against Kurt Angle & Vince McMahon
Kurt Angle - This match is an extra and is from a September 2003 edition of SmackDown!. As you can guess, since the match is on SmackDown, there is no clean winner. Recommendation: Watch
Vince McMahon - This is their Buried Alive Match from Survivor Series 2003. The match is just Undertaker beating up Vince McMahon. Vince has almost no offense in the match at all. When Undertaker tries to enter the Caterpillar to move the dirt to bury Vince, the door explodes, Kane beats up Undertaker, and then throws him in the grave. Vince then buries the Undertaker. Recommendation: Skip
Vince McMahon - This is their Buried Alive Match from Survivor Series 2003. The match is just Undertaker beating up Vince McMahon. Vince has almost no offense in the match at all. When Undertaker tries to enter the Caterpillar to move the dirt to bury Vince, the door explodes, Kane beats up Undertaker, and then throws him in the grave. Vince then buries the Undertaker. Recommendation: Skip
Overall Recommendation
Buy this DVD
While the disc is not perfect, it is difficult to fit everything that has happened in 12 years onto 3 discs. Even, if you're not a fan of the Undertaker, this is still an incredible DVD because of all the top names that are on it. In addition, the character of The Undertaker enabled a number of matches to come into existence. The most interesting thing on this disc is seeing the change of the WWE/F through the years. The mid-'90s were overly cartoon-like and this was reflected in the Yokozuna match. The edginess of the Attitude era is reflected in Shawn Michaels feud. The WWE era of trying to recreate the popularity of the past by repeating the same things is summed up by his rematches against Hogan and Kane.
While the disc is not perfect, it is difficult to fit everything that has happened in 12 years onto 3 discs. Even, if you're not a fan of the Undertaker, this is still an incredible DVD because of all the top names that are on it. In addition, the character of The Undertaker enabled a number of matches to come into existence. The most interesting thing on this disc is seeing the change of the WWE/F through the years. The mid-'90s were overly cartoon-like and this was reflected in the Yokozuna match. The edginess of the Attitude era is reflected in Shawn Michaels feud. The WWE era of trying to recreate the popularity of the past by repeating the same things is summed up by his rematches against Hogan and Kane.



