Still blurred. Same disc from the legacy sets.
Rating the product here, not the event. I had read a review that the Wrestlemania 15 DVD was newly uncensored (blurring gone) with a few edits and I ran across these recently at Walmart so I picked up Wrestlemania 14 since I had never watched the whole event. I popped it in and watched it for a little while, but the DVD is still blurred. If you have the Wrestlemania DVD sets, I would pass on this one.
Nostalgia wrapped in a Ring.
I remember as a child watching this ppv with my family. It was my first Wrestlemania I ever got to see. Though watching it took me down memory lane, I couldn't help but be thrown off kilter by how non politically correct the commentary and content was! Which, if you have thick skin like me, it sort of added to the fun. I recommend the buy.
"The Attitude Era" Has Arrived
A couple of notes here in that this is the exact same version of this event taken from the WrestleMania Anthology set meaning that all references to "WWF" & various music has been changed to due the rights expiring & there is blurring of the WWF logo since this event happened during the "Attitude Era."
WrestleMania makes it's way to the FleetCenter in Boston and was a direct reflection of the direction WWE was headed in during that time as this event was stamped "dX-Rated" as many of the superstars, matches, and celebrities had a range of "attitude" & controversy surrounding them from the appearance of Gennifer Flowers to an alternative rock version of "America The Beautiful" by the DX band. This event also featured the WrestleMania debuts of various legends like Mark Henry, Rock N' Roll Express, and Kane.
WWE Champion Shawn Michaels defended his title against Stone Cold Steve Austin with Mike Tyson, who had joined DX weeks earlier, as the special outside...
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