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Release Date:
10 April 2007 (USA) more
Genre:
Documentary | Sport
User Comments:
Ric Flair and the IV Horsemen more

Cast

  (Credited cast)
Terry Allen ... Magnum T.A. (archive footage)
Arn Anderson ... Himself
Gene Anderson ... Himself (archive footage)
Ole Anderson ... Himself (archive footage)
Randy Anderson ... Himself (archive footage)
Steve Austin ... Himself
Marcus Bagwell ... Himself (archive footage) (as Buff Bagwell)
Roger Barnes ... Ronnie Garvin (archive footage)
Chris Benoit ... Himself
Eric Bischoff ... Himself (also archive footage)
Tully Blanchard ... Himself (archive footage)
Steve Borden ... Sting (archive footage)
Paul Centopani ... Paul Roma
James E. Cornette ... Himself (archive footage)
Chris Cruise ... Himself (archive footage)
James J. Dillon ... Himself (also archive footage)
Paul Ellering ... Himself
Sid Eudy ... Sid Vicious (archive footage)
Ric Flair ... Himself (also archive footage)
Terry Funk ... Himself (archive footage)
Jimmy 'Jam' Garvin ... 'Gorgeous' Jimmy Garvin (archive footage)
Robert Gibson ... Himself (archive footage)
Eddie Gilbert ... Himself (archive footage)
Joe Gomez ... Himself (archive footage)
Kevin Greene ... Himself (archive footage)
Bobby Heenan ... Himself (archive footage)
Michael Hegstrand ... Himself (archive footage)
Curt Hennig ... Himself (archive footage)
Jim Herd ... Himself (archive footage)
Brian Hildebrand ... Mark Curtis (archive footage)

Hulk Hogan ... Himself (archive footage)
Tim Horner ... Himself (archive footage)
Sam Houston ... Himself (archive footage)
Brian James ... Road Dogg (archive footage)
Paul Levesque ... Himself (as Triple-H)
Scott Levy ... Raven (archive footage)
Teddy Long ... Himself
Dean Malenko ... Himself
Steve McMichael ... Himself (archive footage)
Shawn Michaels ... Himself
William Moody ... Paul Bearer (archive footage)
Ricky Morton ... Himself (archive footage)
Gene Okerlund ... Himself (also archive footage)
Lawrence Pfohl ... Himself (archive footage) (as Lex Luger)
Brian Pillman ... Himself (archive footage)
Dusty Rhodes ... Himself

Dennis Rodman ... Himself (archive footage)
Jim Ross ... Himself
Gary Sabaugh ... The Italian Stallion (archive footage)
Randy Savage ... Himself (archive footage)
Noah Schiavone ... Tony Schiavone (archive footage)
Michael Seitz ... Michael Hayes
Nelson Scott Simpson ... Himself (archive footage)
Gordon Solie ... Himself (archive footage)
Monty Sopp ... Billy Gunn (archive footage)
Scott Steiner ... Himself (archive footage)
Mike Tenay ... Himself (archive footage)
Warrior ... Himself (archive footage) (as The Ultimate Warrior)

Leon White ... Vader (archive footage)
Barry Windham ... Himself
Kendall Windham ... Himself (also archive footage)
Alex Wright ... Himself (archive footage)
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Additional Details

Runtime:
USA:200 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Certification:
USA:TV-14

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Ric Flair and the IV Horsemen, 21 April 2008
10/10
Author: George T from United States

Wow! Or should I say... Wooo! Like many others, I am a big fan of the Horsemen and have been for some time. Due to the fact that the WWE had nothing to do with the legendary stable, I was almost certain that they would mess this DVD up, but to my surprise they delivered a quality product! And yes I believe its still true: The Four Horsemen are the greatest wrestling stable of all time! The DVD starts off in the pre-Horsemen days, with Gene Anderson and Ole Anderson wrestling together as sibling tag team (the team actually predated Ole but maybe that's another DVD...). Ole was joined by Arn Anderson, who was noticing the potential in a young man who we now know as Ric Flair. Along with their "sparkplug" Tully Blanchard, the group joined to become the Four Horsemen and were managed by J.J. Dillon. The group would famously isolate a certain body part (i.e.- leg, hand, whatever) and "work on it" to wear it down. They were also known as much for their flamboyant lifestyles outside the ring as they were for their wrestling skills. This led to a great combination of exciting interviews and classic arcs in the history of the NWA/WCW where each member held a belt (Ric- World champ, Arn and Tully- Tag champs, 2nd generation member Barry Windham- US champ) amounting to one of the greatest forces in the wrestling industry.

As it was, the biography was great as they discussed the different groups and how a lot the changes were made more for political reasons rather than good business sense. They also said that some changes were made by non-wrestling officials (which I tend to believe myself). Overall, just a great trip down memory lane. To paraphrase Jim Ross' words, "WITHOUT THE HORSEMEN, THERE WOULD'VE BEEN NO DX, NO DANGEROUS ALLIANCE AND THERE DAMN SURE WOULD'VE BEEN NO NWO!" Get this to see the rise and fall of the "symbol of excellence."

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