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    MyReviewer Best of 2012 - Part 6

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    Continuing our look back at what we thought was best during 2012, we look at our reviews for the last twelve months and see those e rated a 9 or 10. Today we have a look at wrestling releases this past year, all courtesy of our resident expert David Simpson.

    First up we have the documentary title CM Punk: Best in the World, which looks at his rise in the indy scene, Ring of Honor and finally into the big time in WWE. He is considered a controversial figure by some, but to others he is simply known as The Best in The World.

    David says that this, "is a great documentary and if you ever needed proof as to why he calls himself that then this DVD will do just that. If you are a fan of him, (and who isn't?) then this is the set for you."

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    Very few on the wrestling world do subtle, and WWE: Steve Austin - The Most Popular Superstar Of All Time spreads this legend across four disks, covering his whole career, from his early days in USWA, WCW and ECW through to his debut in WWE as The Ringmaster and final emergence as Stone Cold Steve Austin.

    David declares this as, "a great set and certainly one that all Stone Cold fans should own. It is true that there are some matches that are missing, but the ones that are on here are pure gold and as such make me happy to watch them again and again. This is one of the best DVD sets WWE have produced... and that's the bottom line, because I said so!"

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    And finally we have You Think You Know Me? The Story of Edge, a three disk look at the Rated R Superstar Edge from his early beginnings to his time in the WWE, Tag Team glory with Christian and then his run as one of the most popular champions that WWE have ever had.

    But what did David think? "If you thought you knew Edge before, this set will certainly put some facts straight and if you didn't know him after watching this documentary you wish you had been along for the ride." That's you told!

    Join us tomorrow when we have a look at action movies and hardware, which hopefully will tide you over the weekend after which we go for the big one, Anime.

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