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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 16, 2023
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 24, 2009
The back of this VHS cassette`s cover reads as follows:
I am "The Game"...
I am That Damn Good...
and here`s the proof:
six of the matches that prove who really
is the best in the business.
Triple H vs Vince McMahon - 12-12-99
Triple H vs Cactus Jack - 1-23-00
Triple H vs Chris Jericho - 7-23-00
Triple H vs The Rock vs Kurt Angle - 8-27-00
Triple H vs "Stone Cold" Steve Austin - 2-25-01
Triple H vs Chris Jericho - 3-17-02
Approx. run time 2 hours.
Copyright 2002
I am "The Game"...
I am That Damn Good...
and here`s the proof:
six of the matches that prove who really
is the best in the business.
Triple H vs Vince McMahon - 12-12-99
Triple H vs Cactus Jack - 1-23-00
Triple H vs Chris Jericho - 7-23-00
Triple H vs The Rock vs Kurt Angle - 8-27-00
Triple H vs "Stone Cold" Steve Austin - 2-25-01
Triple H vs Chris Jericho - 3-17-02
Approx. run time 2 hours.
Copyright 2002
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 3, 2019
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 28, 2016
Great
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 21, 2014
GOOD DVD NO PROBLEMS. THANKS
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 2, 2005
Matches
1- HHH VS Vince McMahon
Armageddon 1999
the match decided if HHH and stephanie would get married.
this is a no holds barred match so HHH is relentless but Vince gained control but throwing powder in the boses eyes until hhh washes them with water.
HHH tries to hit vince with a car but misses.
After about 25-35 minutes HHH got the pinfall
Good brutal Match
but not HHH's best
7/10
2- HHH vs Cactus Jack
Royal rumble 2000
This is the classic no DQ match for the wwf title.
Both were on the top of their game.
Barbie was used for about half of this match and tacs also made their way to the ring in this match HHH handcuffs Cactus and tries to hit him with the steps but Cactus reverses with a drop toe hold. The rock then brang a policeman to undo the handcuffs.
Back in the ring HHH hits a pedigree but cactus kicks out then he hits a pedigree on the thumbtacks for the win.
Great ending
10/10
3- HHH VS Y2J Last man standing
Fully loaded 2000
great match triple h hits an early pedigree but that doesn't get him the win.
Y2j gave it his all in a classic battle for the wwf title it ended when the game suplexed Y2J through a table and HHH got up at a nine count to retain the title.
10 /10
4- HHH VS Rocky VS Kurt Angle triple threat match wwf title
Summerslam 2000
This is the weirdest match ever.
first HHH comes out then Kurt comes out and they fight for about ten minutes until HHH pedigrees Kurt through the table well almost the table colapses by accident which i'm sur you have all seen on the ad.
Kurt gets taken back by the medics then rock comes out and controls the match for most of the time.
When HHH is in trouble steph tells Kurt to go help HHH so he does it for steph and then HHH hits the pedigree and Kurt breaks up the count.
Then kurt hit the angleslam and HHH broke it up.
Finally the rock hit the peoples elbow on Kurt for the win
10/10
5- HHH VS Austin 2/3 falls
No Way Out 2001
great match
1st fall normal match-
Austin covers at about 5-10 minutes
2nd fall- Street fight-
good fight with heaps of weapons like barbie and the sledgehammer HHH wins at about 15 minutes
3rd fall cage match-
Austin brought in the barbed wire and HHH brought in the sledgehammer
The match ended when both men hit one another with their weapon and HHH fell on top of HHH for the win at about 10-120 minutes
Great cage match
9.75/10
6- HHH VS Y2J
WM X-8
WWF TITLE and WCW title on the line
alright match not WM mainevent material but still a great match.
Y2 J worked on HHH's legs the whole match during the match a table got broken and stephanie McMahon Helmsley (then with Jericho) got pedigreed by HHH
Finally after about 15-25 minutes HHH hit the pedigree on Y2 J for the win and to become th undisputed champ
8.5/10
This is a great dvd for any HHH fan or someone who likes hardcore matches
55.25/60
1- HHH VS Vince McMahon
Armageddon 1999
the match decided if HHH and stephanie would get married.
this is a no holds barred match so HHH is relentless but Vince gained control but throwing powder in the boses eyes until hhh washes them with water.
HHH tries to hit vince with a car but misses.
After about 25-35 minutes HHH got the pinfall
Good brutal Match
but not HHH's best
7/10
2- HHH vs Cactus Jack
Royal rumble 2000
This is the classic no DQ match for the wwf title.
Both were on the top of their game.
Barbie was used for about half of this match and tacs also made their way to the ring in this match HHH handcuffs Cactus and tries to hit him with the steps but Cactus reverses with a drop toe hold. The rock then brang a policeman to undo the handcuffs.
Back in the ring HHH hits a pedigree but cactus kicks out then he hits a pedigree on the thumbtacks for the win.
Great ending
10/10
3- HHH VS Y2J Last man standing
Fully loaded 2000
great match triple h hits an early pedigree but that doesn't get him the win.
Y2j gave it his all in a classic battle for the wwf title it ended when the game suplexed Y2J through a table and HHH got up at a nine count to retain the title.
10 /10
4- HHH VS Rocky VS Kurt Angle triple threat match wwf title
Summerslam 2000
This is the weirdest match ever.
first HHH comes out then Kurt comes out and they fight for about ten minutes until HHH pedigrees Kurt through the table well almost the table colapses by accident which i'm sur you have all seen on the ad.
Kurt gets taken back by the medics then rock comes out and controls the match for most of the time.
When HHH is in trouble steph tells Kurt to go help HHH so he does it for steph and then HHH hits the pedigree and Kurt breaks up the count.
Then kurt hit the angleslam and HHH broke it up.
Finally the rock hit the peoples elbow on Kurt for the win
10/10
5- HHH VS Austin 2/3 falls
No Way Out 2001
great match
1st fall normal match-
Austin covers at about 5-10 minutes
2nd fall- Street fight-
good fight with heaps of weapons like barbie and the sledgehammer HHH wins at about 15 minutes
3rd fall cage match-
Austin brought in the barbed wire and HHH brought in the sledgehammer
The match ended when both men hit one another with their weapon and HHH fell on top of HHH for the win at about 10-120 minutes
Great cage match
9.75/10
6- HHH VS Y2J
WM X-8
WWF TITLE and WCW title on the line
alright match not WM mainevent material but still a great match.
Y2 J worked on HHH's legs the whole match during the match a table got broken and stephanie McMahon Helmsley (then with Jericho) got pedigreed by HHH
Finally after about 15-25 minutes HHH hit the pedigree on Y2 J for the win and to become th undisputed champ
8.5/10
This is a great dvd for any HHH fan or someone who likes hardcore matches
55.25/60
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 21, 2004
Before Shawn Michaels emerged from the Vault, before Mick Foley landed his Greatest Hits and Misses, and even before the Ultimate Ric Flair Collection sold a single disc, Triple H was That Damn Good!
Shortly after the DVD release of The Game, World Wrestling Entertainment released That Damn Good, which was a three-hour program hosted by Triple H himself discussing seven of his greatest matches shown in chronological order, a format that was used on those aforementioned releases.
The matches started with Armageddon 1999 where Triple H beat Vince McMahon in a brutal street fight. The most historical footnote in this match was the launching of the McMahon-Helmsley Era when Triple H and Stephanie McMahon showed their marriage had potential.
Once Triple H united with his wife and regained the WWF Championship, his first major challenger was Mick Foley and this disc included the infamous Royal Rumble Street Fight with Cactus Jack. This match has been included on more DVD releases than any other match has (albeit often clipped).
After Triple H lost the WWF World title, he began a memorable feud with Chris Jericho, which climaxed with an incredible Last Man Standing match between the two at Fully Loaded. This match has often been left behind by history, but it has its share of fans. And those fans need to buy this release to own this match on DVD.
Triple H had another shot at the WWF World title at SummerSlam 2000 when he and Kurt Angle challenged The Rock in a Triple Threat match. This match was best remembered for causing Kurt Angle a concussion when Triple H gave him a Pedigree through the broadcast table.
Finally, Triple H achieved his greatest upset. The match was one month before WrestleMania X-Seven. It was voted the Match of the Year in 2001. And it sent Triple H and Stone Cold through three stages of hell. Stone Cold pinned Triple H with a Stone Cold Stunner before Triple H beat Stone Cold in a street fight. The decisive fall was competed in a steel cage, and in the end, Triple H defeated Stone Cold.
Shortly thereafter, Triple H suffered a tear in one of his quadriceps, which kept him out of the ring for eight months. The program picked up with Triple H making his anticipated return at Madison Square Garden.
Finally, the program concluded at WrestleMania X8 where Triple H defeated Undisputed WWF Champion Chris Jericho, much to the dismay of Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley.
The DVD extra on this release was the promos for each match leading into the major events. (NOTE: WrestleMania X8 did not have a full-length promo, so instead, they included footage with Chris Jericho, Stephanie, and Triple H's bulldog Lucy.)
Shortly after the DVD release of The Game, World Wrestling Entertainment released That Damn Good, which was a three-hour program hosted by Triple H himself discussing seven of his greatest matches shown in chronological order, a format that was used on those aforementioned releases.
The matches started with Armageddon 1999 where Triple H beat Vince McMahon in a brutal street fight. The most historical footnote in this match was the launching of the McMahon-Helmsley Era when Triple H and Stephanie McMahon showed their marriage had potential.
Once Triple H united with his wife and regained the WWF Championship, his first major challenger was Mick Foley and this disc included the infamous Royal Rumble Street Fight with Cactus Jack. This match has been included on more DVD releases than any other match has (albeit often clipped).
After Triple H lost the WWF World title, he began a memorable feud with Chris Jericho, which climaxed with an incredible Last Man Standing match between the two at Fully Loaded. This match has often been left behind by history, but it has its share of fans. And those fans need to buy this release to own this match on DVD.
Triple H had another shot at the WWF World title at SummerSlam 2000 when he and Kurt Angle challenged The Rock in a Triple Threat match. This match was best remembered for causing Kurt Angle a concussion when Triple H gave him a Pedigree through the broadcast table.
Finally, Triple H achieved his greatest upset. The match was one month before WrestleMania X-Seven. It was voted the Match of the Year in 2001. And it sent Triple H and Stone Cold through three stages of hell. Stone Cold pinned Triple H with a Stone Cold Stunner before Triple H beat Stone Cold in a street fight. The decisive fall was competed in a steel cage, and in the end, Triple H defeated Stone Cold.
Shortly thereafter, Triple H suffered a tear in one of his quadriceps, which kept him out of the ring for eight months. The program picked up with Triple H making his anticipated return at Madison Square Garden.
Finally, the program concluded at WrestleMania X8 where Triple H defeated Undisputed WWF Champion Chris Jericho, much to the dismay of Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley.
The DVD extra on this release was the promos for each match leading into the major events. (NOTE: WrestleMania X8 did not have a full-length promo, so instead, they included footage with Chris Jericho, Stephanie, and Triple H's bulldog Lucy.)
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 4, 2005
Triple H is the bomb and this DVD is fantastic! Getting to see Triple H's glisening muscles covered in sweat on DVD is a dream come true. I'm weak in the knees just thinking about it! The material on this DVD is proof to all us Trile H-philes that H is real and wrestling is real. Why Triple H hasn't conquered Hollywood yet, I don't know. He needs to be starring in a DIABLO movie. I wish Triple H were my dad... Anyways, to describe the matches in this DVD would ruin it....you just have to see it for yourself. Watch and you'll believe in Triple H, too... Boy....he's strong.... Safety!