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At last, homage is paid to the brains and beauties behind the brawn-- the most famous and infamous managers in wrestling history.
The men and women you''ll see here are the architects of a Superstar¹s success, and sometimes the designers of their downfall.
These master manipulators will go down in history as the World¹s Greatest Wrestling Managers:
Captain Lou Albano
Paul Bearer
"Classy" Freddie Blassie
Jim Cornette
Miss Elizabeth
"The Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart
Bobby "The Brain" Heenan
Paul Heyman
Sensational Sherri
"Golden Boy" Arnie Skaaland
Sunny
The Grand Wizard
And many more!
This release takes a look at the art of managing, the evolution of female managers, and highlights some of the most well-known, colorful managers professional wrestling has ever seen, along with their biggest moments and matches.
Over 80 minutes of exclusive extras, including:
Captain Lou Albano vs. Arnie Skaaland (12/19/77) Weasel Suit Match: Bobby "the Brain" Heenan vs. Greg Gagne (8/17/80) Tuxedo Match: Paul E. Dangerously vs. Jim Cornette (1989) Fuji Vice
Plus lots of classic footage & interviews
The Worlds Greatest Wrestling Managers DVD
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Author Reviewed By: ED KUNKEL, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA on 11/13/2008 1:58:19 PM
Review: No Wild Red Berry, Abdul FaroukEddie Creachman, Dandy Jack Donovan and one of the greatest ever- Gary Hart.
Author Reviewed By: KELLY, ATLANTA, GA on 9/16/2008 4:33:39 AM
Review: A good and interesting documentary but kinda light on the extras. Considering how many great manager promos and angles there are with simply awesome managers like Bobby Heenan, Jim Cornette and Paul Heyman, WWE could've easily made this 3 or more discs. Overall, this dvd on the lost art of managing gets a thumbs up.
Author Reviewed By: STEVIE, ALTAMONT, KS. on 6/10/2008 6:59:57 AM
Review: It was okay, but too much on lesser lights, such as Sunny and Miss Elizabeth. While they were easy on yhe eyes, they were hardly in a class with the likes of Skandor Akbar or James J. Dillon. The DVD title should be Greatest Managers of the WWE.
Author Reviewed By: DAN, DALLAS, TX on 5/8/2008 3:30:28 AM
Review: It's a pretty cool DVD if you're interested in managers, both the history and art of it. The extras are pretty cool too.
Author Reviewed By: TROY, MILWAUKEE WI on 1/21/2008 6:02:45 PM
Review: This is a good DVD for those who want to know more about the managers of the past years in WWE.
Author Reviewed By: TROY, MILWAUKEE WI on 1/21/2008 6:02:45 PM
Review: This is a good DVD for those who want to know more about the managers of the past years in WWE.
Author Reviewed By: DAN, DALLAS, TX on 5/8/2008 3:30:28 AM
Review: It's a pretty cool DVD if you're interested in managers, both the history and art of it. The extras are pretty cool too.
Author Reviewed By: STEVIE, ALTAMONT, KS. on 6/10/2008 6:59:57 AM
Review: It was okay, but too much on lesser lights, such as Sunny and Miss Elizabeth. While they were easy on yhe eyes, they were hardly in a class with the likes of Skandor Akbar or James J. Dillon. The DVD title should be Greatest Managers of the WWE.
Author Reviewed By: KELLY, ATLANTA, GA on 9/16/2008 4:33:39 AM
Review: A good and interesting documentary but kinda light on the extras. Considering how many great manager promos and angles there are with simply awesome managers like Bobby Heenan, Jim Cornette and Paul Heyman, WWE could've easily made this 3 or more discs. Overall, this dvd on the lost art of managing gets a thumbs up.
Author Reviewed By: ED KUNKEL, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA on 11/13/2008 1:58:19 PM
Review: No Wild Red Berry, Abdul FaroukEddie Creachman, Dandy Jack Donovan and one of the greatest ever- Gary Hart.
Author Reviewed By: KELLY, ATLANTA, GA on 9/16/2008 4:33:39 AM
Review: A good and interesting documentary but kinda light on the extras. Considering how many great manager promos and angles there are with simply awesome managers like Bobby Heenan, Jim Cornette and Paul Heyman, WWE could've easily made this 3 or more discs. Overall, this dvd on the lost art of managing gets a thumbs up.
Author Reviewed By: DAN, DALLAS, TX on 5/8/2008 3:30:28 AM
Review: It's a pretty cool DVD if you're interested in managers, both the history and art of it. The extras are pretty cool too.
Author Reviewed By: TROY, MILWAUKEE WI on 1/21/2008 6:02:45 PM
Review: This is a good DVD for those who want to know more about the managers of the past years in WWE.
Author Reviewed By: STEVIE, ALTAMONT, KS. on 6/10/2008 6:59:57 AM
Review: It was okay, but too much on lesser lights, such as Sunny and Miss Elizabeth. While they were easy on yhe eyes, they were hardly in a class with the likes of Skandor Akbar or James J. Dillon. The DVD title should be Greatest Managers of the WWE.
Author Reviewed By: ED KUNKEL, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA on 11/13/2008 1:58:19 PM
Review: No Wild Red Berry, Abdul FaroukEddie Creachman, Dandy Jack Donovan and one of the greatest ever- Gary Hart.
Author Reviewed By: ED KUNKEL, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA on 11/13/2008 1:58:19 PM
Review: No Wild Red Berry, Abdul FaroukEddie Creachman, Dandy Jack Donovan and one of the greatest ever- Gary Hart.
Author Reviewed By: STEVIE, ALTAMONT, KS. on 6/10/2008 6:59:57 AM
Review: It was okay, but too much on lesser lights, such as Sunny and Miss Elizabeth. While they were easy on yhe eyes, they were hardly in a class with the likes of Skandor Akbar or James J. Dillon. The DVD title should be Greatest Managers of the WWE.
Author Reviewed By: KELLY, ATLANTA, GA on 9/16/2008 4:33:39 AM
Review: A good and interesting documentary but kinda light on the extras. Considering how many great manager promos and angles there are with simply awesome managers like Bobby Heenan, Jim Cornette and Paul Heyman, WWE could've easily made this 3 or more discs. Overall, this dvd on the lost art of managing gets a thumbs up.
Author Reviewed By: DAN, DALLAS, TX on 5/8/2008 3:30:28 AM
Review: It's a pretty cool DVD if you're interested in managers, both the history and art of it. The extras are pretty cool too.
Author Reviewed By: TROY, MILWAUKEE WI on 1/21/2008 6:02:45 PM
Review: This is a good DVD for those who want to know more about the managers of the past years in WWE.











