WWE No Way Out 2008

WWE No Way Out 2008

WWE No Way Out 2008
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Actor: Edge, John Cena, Randy Orton, Rey Mysterio, Triple H
Brand: Sony
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language)
Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
Running Time: 180 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2008-03-25
Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Studio: World Wrestling
Product features:
  • It s the last Pay-Per-View event before WrestleMania 24 a last chance for the Superstars of Raw, Smackdown, and ECW to showcase their skills and prove they belong on the grandest stage of all. Key matches will decide who seeks championship gold at WrestleMania 24. Featuring Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Undertaker, Batista, Edge, Randy Orton, Jeff Hardy, CM Punk, and more! Format: DVD MOVIE Genr

DVD Reviews of WWE No Way Out 2008

DVD Review: WWE No Way Out 2008
Summary: 3 Stars

ECW Championship Match: Chavo Guerrero (Champion) vs. CM Punk
The build-up to this match was interesting, and the match itself was interesting, too. Both superstars put on a great performance with lots of kicks, suplexes, and fast-paced action. Chavo really proved he is a great wrestler to this day, and the crowd turned on CM Punk half way through the match for using one of Eddie Guerrero's taunts and then attempting to do the Three Amigos on Chavo. This led to Chavo getting momentum in the match, and the finish came in a cool fashion when Chavo countered a super hurracarana attempt by Punk by hanging onto the ropes. Chavo then took advantage of the situation and nailed the Five-Star Frog Splash for the victory. Winner: Chavo Guerrero. Match Rating: 4/5

#1 Contender's Elimination Chamber World Heavyweight Championship Match: Batista vs. Big Daddy V (with Matt Striker) vs. Finlay vs. MVP vs. The Great Khali (with Ranjin Singh) vs. The Undertaker
A phenomenal Elimination Chamber, which is something I didn't expect considering The Great Khali was a part of it, as well as Big Daddy V, plus we have seen Batista and Undertaker so many times that it's not even funny. Still, I was blown away with the proceedings as the entire match was solid and the crowd was into it the entire time. The first two men in the ring were, expectedly, Undertaker and Batista. They put on a great showing and performed some solid wrestling, taking each other out by hitting each other simultaneously with a big boot and then Big Daddy V got involved. I expected the match to slow down at this point, but it played out well. Big Daddy V nailed some sick slaps to the chest and dominated for a bit, even knocking Undertaker into the Elimination Chamber door, which sent him falling down the steel steps and onto the concrete outside. Big Daddy V nailed some powerful moves on Batista and was actually doing quite well for himself until Batista nailed a Spinebuster, followed by Undertaker hitting a DDT on Big Daddy V on the steel. This eliminated him and then Khali entered the match to "You can't wrestle" chants. Khali proved them right by hitting basic chops but also nailing some power moves. Batista got thrown onto the steel by Khali, and then Undertaker knocked Khali down. Khali's manager started to distract the referee, so Undertaker big booted the steel, causing it to hit Khali's manager. Undertaker then locked Khali in a Hell's Gates submission hold, and Khali tapped out! WWE played this out well. It's entertaining to see Khali and Big Daddy V, as long as they are taken out of the proceedings quickly, which is what happened here. Finlay was next and he entered the Batista/Undertaker fold nicely, nailing some power moves. He even hit a Celtic Cross on the Undertaker. MVP dominated the match after he entered, even using his chain as a weapon, busting Undertaker and Batista open. MVP retreated to the top of a chamber at one point and nailed the pursuing Undertaker with his chain, but Undertaker grabbed him by the throat and nailed a SPECTACULAR reverse Chokeslam off the top of the chamber. Finlay made the cover and eliminated MVP, but Finlay was then eliminated when Undertaker nailed a Chokeslam on Finlay onto the steel. Undertaker and Batista then pulled off some pretty sweet moves, with Undertaker kicking out of a Batista Bomb and Batista kicking out of the Last Ride. They did a number where Batista was ramming Undertaker head-first into the steel, and then Undertaker grabbed the steel, pushed backward, and both men flipped over the ropes, putting Batista in the position for the Tombstone Piledriver! Undertaker nailed the Tombstone and pinned Batista for the win! Winner: The Undertaker. Match Rating: 5/5

Career Threatening Match: Mr. Kennedy vs. Ric Flair
This match was quite "blah" throughout most of it. The beginning was a clone of the Flair/MVP match at the Rumble, and then the rest of the match Kennedy worked over Flair's leg and then locked on a Figure Four Leg Lock using the ring post for some excitement. The Figure Four was used multiple times by Kennedy, but when Flair finally got it locked on, Kennedy submitted. It was an okay match that moved at a steady pace and it was short enough that you wouldn't get insanely bored by it. I feel that one of Flair's last matches should have been given more effort though. Winner: Ric Flair. Match Rating: 3/5

World Heavyweight Championship Match: Edge (Champion) vs. Rey Mysterio
Gah. This match was overshadowed by the previous month's title match between these two, which was simply phenomenal. Edge focused on Rey's injured bicep throughout the whole match, and Rey stole the show by hitting a moonsault and still managing to do his usual thing. The ending was almost exactly like last month's match. Rey hit the 619, but his injury wouldn't let him capitalize. He went back into the ring and went for a springboard cross body, but Edge hit a Spear in mid-air and pinned Mysterio. Disappointingly short and unoriginal match, all thanks to Rey's injury. Winner: Edge. Match Rating: 2/5

WWE Championship Match: Randy Orton (Champion) vs. John Cena
Wow, this match was just bad. Considering the buildup went all the way back to No Mercy 2007, I went away pretty disappointed. Orton and Cena just did their regular routine throughout the entirety of the match. It's amazing that the crowd got into it as much as they did. Almost nothing noteworthy happened until Orton feigned injury and nailed an RKO on the outside of the ring. Cena still managed to get back in the ring, and then Orton disqualified himself by slapping the referee across the face. Disappointing match that was too long and uneventful for its own good. There were a couple of good moments, like Orton countering the FU and when Orton didn't tap out to the STFU like everyone thought he would, but besides that, John Cena still has a long way to go. Winner: John Cena. Match Rating: 2/5

#1 Contender's Elimination Chamber WWE Championship Match: Chris Jericho vs. JBL vs. Jeff Hardy vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H vs. Umaga
What an awesome way to end the night. The match started off fast-paced with Chris Jericho and Shawn Michaels in the ring first. Considering the epic matches these two have had, this was a brilliant move by the WWE. They had their own little amazing match for a while, but then Umaga got into the mix and started wearing them down. JBL was in next, and the match was kind of all over the place, with JBL beating mostly on Chris Jericho and Umaga beating on Shawn Michaels. JBL got nailed with the Codebreaker out of nowhere and was eliminated, after Triple H had made his entry into the match. JBL brought some chairs into the ring to get revenge and nailed Triple H, Shawn Michaels, and Jericho with the chair. He then acted like he was on Umaga's side, but then smashed the chair on Umaga's head. The second elimination came when Shawn Michaels nailed Umaga with the Sweet Chin Music, Jericho hit the Codebreaker, Triple H slammed him down with a Pedigree, and then Jeff Hardy finished him with a Swanton Bomb off one of the holding cells! As you can tell this match was very exciting throughout the entire thing. After Jericho and Michaels were eliminated, both of whom were busted open, Hardy and Triple H had their own personal match-up. Hardy went for a Swanton Bomb, but Triple H rolled out of the way. Triple H then nailed a Pedigree, but HARDY KICKED OUT!!! A frustrated Triple H brought one of JBL's chairs from earlier into the ring and went for the Pedigree on top of the chair. Hardy countered by hitting Triple H in the groin and he then went for the Twist of Fate! Unfortunately, Triple H countered by tossing Hardy on top of the chair. As Jeff got to his feet, Triple H hit him with a Pedigree to get the win! An exciting and adrenaline-pumping match! Winner: Triple H. Match Rating: 5/5


BACKSTAGE SHENANIGANS

Flair's speech after his match was entertaining; John Cena's beating of Randy Orton following their match was pretty slick as well. Big Show's speech and sudden heel turn where he attacked the already injured Rey Mysterio was lame since the fans were behind Show as a face before this incident. Floyd "Money" Mayweather coming to Mysterio's rescue and punching Show in the face was a plus, as was seeing Shane McMahon hold Show back just like the good 'ole days. An interaction between Shawn Michaels and Triple H was also a plus, if not a bit corny. The WrestleMania XXIV commercials were entertaining, but Maria's trip to the Playboy Mansion was unnecessary and lame. Rating: 4/5


EXTRAS

The only extra to speak of is an interaction between Michaels and Flair following the Elimination Chamber. This extra sets up WrestleMania XXIV nicely, though I wish there was more here. Rating: 3/5


OVERALL EVENT

The opening match was very solid, and both Elimination Chambers were EXCELLENT with great performances. The Flair/Kennedy match was ultimately disappointing, and both championship bouts were crap. One thanks to Rey's injury and the other due to John Cena's lack of wrestling talent.
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Description of WWE No Way Out 2008

It?s the last Pay-Per-View event before WrestleMania 24?a last chance for the Superstars of Raw, Smackdown, and ECW to showcase their skills and prove they belong on the grandest stage of all. Key matches will decide who seeks championship gold at WrestleMania 24. Featuring Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Undertaker, Batista, Edge, Randy Orton, Jeff Hardy, CM Punk, and more!
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