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Bulldog's DVD Rack: Beyond The Mat: Special Ringside Edition
By Canadian Bulldog
Nov 30, 2011 - 5:17 PM

So here's the deal - I have a ton of DVD's that have been sitting on my rack for weeks.... months.... in some cases, years.... and it's about time I reviewed them. My vow to you stupid marks is that I will conquer about a dozen DVD collections this month, both here and on my Complete and Utter Bulldog audio show on ClubWWI.com. Thus, the powers-that-be have declared:

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Previously reviewed on the Rack:

10 Must-Have Wrestling DVD's  

Andre The Giant       

Before They Were Famous  

The Best Of CM Punk (In Full Impact Pro)

TNA Best Of The Bloodiest Brawls

Bobby The Brain Heenan

Born To Controversy: The Roddy Piper Story

Breaking The Code: Behind The Walls of Chris Jericho

Brian Pillman: Loose Cannon

Cheating Death, Stealing Life: The Eddie Guerrero Story

Compilation Tape Extravaganza~!

The Definitive Guide to Mick Foley on DVD

FMW King of the Death Match

FMW Ring Of Torture

A Guide To ECW On DVD

Hardcore Homecoming: November Reign  

Hart & Soul: The Hart Family Anthology

The History Of TNA: Year 1

Hulk Hogan's Unreleased Collectors Series

Immortal... Forever?

IndieMania (3PW, ROH, UPW, FMW

JCW Volume 3

Jeff Jarrett: King Of The Mountain  

John Cena: My Life

King Kong Bundy: The Missing Matches    

Last Call With Raven & Sandman

WWE Legends Of Wrestling

Legends Never Die

Macho Madness: The Randy Savage Ultimate Collection

McMahon    

Omega: Uncommon Passion

Pro Wrestling's Ultimate Insiders: Vince Russo and Ed Ferrara

Raw: The Beginning

    

Ricky Steamboat - The Life Story Of The Dragon

River Of Darkness

Road Warriors: The Life and Death of the Most Dominant Tag-Team In Wrestling History

The Spectacular Legacy Of The AWA

 

 

 

 

 

 

Triple H: The King Of Kings

The Triumph and Tragedy of World Class Championship Wrestling

The True Story Of WrestleMania

Twist Of Fate: The Matt & Jeff Hardy Story

The Very Best of WCW Nitro

The World's Greatest Wrestling Managers

WWE Unauthorized

ECW Deep Impact

Kurt Angle: Champion

The Twisted, Disturbed Life of Kane

It's amazing how much the wrestling business has changed in just 12 years, when Beyond The Mat was originally released in theaters. WCW and ECW have collapsed and were more or less absorbed by WWE; TNA was created (insert snide comment here); many top Attitude-era stars have retired, while dozens of others have died.

But the biggest difference (at least to an outsider looking in) is that wrestling used to be a mainstream pop culture phonemenon; a designation it really hasn't since enjoyed.

Revisiting Beyond The Mat reminds one not only of the differences, but also what made that era so special. Sure, there were more eyeballs on the business back then, but the industry was at such at an interesting stage in its history that were literally dozens of great stories to tell in explaining professional wrestling to a novice.

For those of who you don't remember (or have never seen) Beyond The Mat, director Barry Blaustein focuses on four main stories: the rookies looking to make it in the big leagues (Michael Modest and Tony Jones); the aging veteran nearing the end of his career (Terry Funk); the washed-up star trying to stay sober (Jake The Snake Roberts) and the popular everyman who's about to compete in the biggest match of his life (Mick Foley).

There are certainly other subplots along the way, as we get a behind-the-scenes peek into everyone from Darren Drozdov to Dennis "I'm Not Booked" Stamp to New Jack, but the four main stories make up the bulk of the documentary. Blaustein masterfully weaves in humor and horror in a rare balance that satisfies both hardcore fans and novices.

Having seen the film numerous times over the years, I'm hard pressed to find any major flaws with it. The only thing I would have liked to see was some WCW involvement (although that may have kiboshed WWF and ECW's participation; who knows?).

The "Ringside Special Edition" DVD, which is still available in some stories, features a handful of bonus features, most notably a dinner conversation between Blaustein, Foley and Jesse "The Body" Ventura. Ventura is an odd choice because he was in the film for about eight seconds, but one can understand why he was selected (star power, political fame, nostalgia, two-time ClubWWI.com guest). There's also audio commentary at various stages from Foley, Ventura and Funk and some other goodies.

Now.... is it worth buying the special edition if you already have the original documentary? Probably not. But whichever format you end up owning, I'd definitely recommend one as part of your wrestling DVD collection.


Canadian Bulldog has been writing about professional wrestling since 2003, and became a WWI Superstar at  World Wrestling Insanity  in January 2006. Need more Bulldog? Check out his "Complete and Utter Bulldog" podcast at  Club WWI ; like his  Facebook  page and follow him on  Twitter.

 

 



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