WWE: OMG! - The Top 50 Incidents in WWE History (Video 2011) Poster

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Relive history and go Oh My God
Terryfan19 March 2015
Growing up as a wrestling fan the better OMG moments came in the late 1990s

WWE:OMG! The Top 50 Incidents in WWE History is a countdown program of the WWE moments that left us in awe and wow.

Now I'm not going to give anyway the countdown it's something you have to see for yourself.

What makes the countdown interesting is that they pick the 50 moments that you remember like it was yesterday and ones you have yet to discover.

While watching this it was cool to see some of the moments that made my jaw drop and my eyes wide open because of the impact these moments had on me.

Also features rare footage of these events too as well as interviews with the WWE Superstars.

The program is presented well enough to hold your attention from start to finish and each of these moments left impact on the fans of wrestling one way or the other.

So if you like to relive the biggest OMG moments in wrestling check this show out.

I give WWE: OMG! The Top 50 Incidents In WWE History an 8 out of 10
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5/10
Some Good, Some Stupid
zkonedog8 March 2017
Over the years (especially the late 1990s-early 2000s), the WWE has concocted a number of crazy stunts whether inside the ring or out. This little documentary tries to rank them and succeeds about half the time.

The Good: The moments transpiring inside the ring are impressive, such as any Austin/McMahon throwdown, Undertaker throwing Mankind off the top of the steel cage, anything involving Jeff Hardy, etc. Basically, the snippets about either high character drama or crazy athletic stunts are very fun to watch.

The Bad: Too many of these Top 50 moments are just goofy stuff like the annoying McMahon family gimmicks or the "outside the ring" clips that are supposed to build drama but really end up coming off as eye-rolling stupidity.

Also, it is a bit strange that the wrestlers commenting on the videos stay in "Kayfabe" mode for the entire presentation, acting as if these events are "real" instead of "staged drama".

Overall, "OMG" is a mixed bag for wrestling fans. Some of the stuff is fun to watch, while other moments will just have you rolling your eyes.
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