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WWE: Cyber Sunday 2007 |  | Actors: Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, Randy Orton, Rey Mysterio Studio: World Wrestling Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Running Time: 180 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
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WWE Cyber Sunday 2007 review September 3, 2010 J. Perez (La,Ca,USA) The only bad match on the whole card was the Kane-M.V.P-U.S title match. The best matches were All 3 of the World title match & the Street-fight between HHH & Umaga. The Rey Mysterio-Finlay-Stretcher match was a high-flying,entertaining,brawling bout and the same goes for the Mr.Kennedy-Jeff Hardy match. I give this PPV a 8.8 out of 10.
The cover says it all.... December 20, 2009 Cory J. Wiatrek The cover of this DVD has WWE Diva Candice Michelle on it. This is an obvious sign that nothing spectacular or interesting is going to happen on this pay per view. I actually bought this DVD months back, watched it and can't tell you a thing about it. Because it is not interesting or entertaining.
WWE Cyber Sunday 2007 July 23, 2009 Horror Spooky CYBER SUNDAY 2007
Stretcher Match: Finlay vs. Rey Mysterio
A great opener, though it wasn't nearly as brutal as other matches like this type have been in the past. Mysterio and Finlay used the stretcher nicely, with both men falling on their backs onto the stretcher. In the ring, the action was a bit slow, but Mysterio hit a few hard shots on Finlay. A nice head scissors by Mysterio was impressive, and then the shillelagh was brought into play (one of the possible match types was a Shillelagh on a Pole Match). Both Finlay and Mysterio took some shots by the shillelagh, but a sweet spot was when Mysterio hit the 619 on Finlay going under the bottom rope and ring apron on the outside. When Mysterio nearly rolled Finlay over the tape, a cord got caught on the wheel, and Finlay managed to get off the stretcher. He took the padding off the stretcher and smashed Mysterio's face into the steel. He went to hit Mysterio with the shillelagh, but Mysterio dodged the strike, hit a flapjack on Finlay on the steel, and then used the momentum to roll Finlay over the tape. Winner: Rey Mysterio. Match Rating: 4/5
ECW Championship Match: CM Punk (Champion) vs. The Miz
This was a messy and just plain sloppy match throughout the entirety, with only a few good parts. Most of the match was a grapple fest, which really doesn't play on the strengths of either competitor. Miz's wrestling abilities still needed serious honing at this point, and he definitely wasn't ready for a Championship match so early in his career. Punk no-selled some of Miz's most powerful attacks, but the end came when Miz countered the Go To Sleep, missed the Reality Check, and then Punk hit the Go To Sleep for the win. There were a few botched moves, including a messed up flying crossbody, and this was just a poor showing overall. Winner: CM Punk. Match Rating: 2/5
Jeff Hardy vs. Mr. Kennedy
Wow, another bad match. Once again, it was a grapple fest that nearly bored me to tears, with some interesting spots, with Hardy really giving the match a bit too much. The ending was terrible, with Hardy missing his mule kick in the corner and Kennedy quickly taking the cover and winning the match. This was a stupid match, but it's got its moments, and at least it's not as sloppy as the previous match-up. Winner: Mr. Kennedy. Match Rating: 2/5
United States Championship Match: MVP (Champion) vs. Kane
THREE bad matches right in a row. Yet again, two performers who are usually very entertaining provide a plain bad match. And yet again, it was a grapple fest. The beginning of the match was MVP beating up Kane after MVP knocked Kane off the turnbuckle, but then Kane mounted offense and started beating up on MVP. The match ended after Kane stretched MVP out on the ring post, in a pretty scary position I have to say, and then the match ended in a count-out. What the hell? Winner: Kane. Match Rating: 2/5
WWE Championship Match: Randy Orton (Champion) vs. Shawn Michaels
Well, we had a great opening match, followed by three crappy matches, so they must have been saving something good for the WWE Championship Match. Nope. Admittedly, this match is better than the last three crapfests, but it still only manages to be average. Michaels and Orton deicde to make this match...filled with boring submissions and grapples. Michaels worked on Orton's arm and Orton worked on, you guessed it, Michaels's back. Some cool spots were when Michael hit a hammerlock back suplex that looked like it hurt Orton pretty damn bad, and Orton hitting a back suplex on Michaels on the security barricade. Things got exciting towards the end when Michaels countered the RKO into a backslide and hit a ton of offense that included his usual stuff, including a flurry of scoop slams and the Flying Elbow Drop. However, Orton countered the Sweet Chin Music by hitting Michaels in the groin. Another TERRIBLE finish to a match that was boring up until the final moments. Winner: Shawn Michaels. Match Rating: 3/5
Street Fight Match: Triple H vs. Umaga
Now THIS is a match! Both Triple H and Umaga are right at home in this kind of match, and it showed with how well it is, and how much BETTER it is in comparison to pretty much everything else on the card. The fight started on the rampway as Triple H attacked Umaga. They then fought on the stage for a bit in a confrontation that ended with Triple H SPEARING Umaga through part of the set!!! Triple H and Umaga then brawled through the crowd, but ended up back at ringside when Triple H dodged a Spear by Umaga that sent Umaga right over the barricade! There was great psychology here, and that's what a lot of people that diss hardcore matches like this don't understand, and that's there needs to be psychology for these kinds of matches to work. Anyway, Triple H remembered he didn't need to use his fists as he pounded on Umaga, and decided to grab a trashcan out from under the ring. He SMASHED the trashcan on Umaga's head in a glorious fashion. The match continued this way, though Umaga ended up gaining the advantage on Triple H and splashing him through an announce table!!! Triple H kicked out and Umaga became frustrated and decided to use a steel chair. Triple H hit Umaga in the groin to block the chair shot and then followed this up by hitting Umaga in the groin with the chair! A DDT on the chair was almost the end to the match, but Umaga ended up kicking out. Triple H brought his sledgehammer into the mix eventually, though Umaga blocked the sledgehammer shot and tried to hit the Samoan Spike. Triple H dodged the attack, hit the Pedigree, and got the pinfal!!! Awesome match with lots of hardcore action and plenty of highlight reel moments. This is what a pay-per-view is all about! Winner: Triple H. Match Rating: 5/5
Special Guest Referee World Heavyweight Championship Match: Batista (Champion) vs. The Undertaker (with Special Guest Referee Stone Cold Steve Austin)
This could have been better, but considering we've already seen these two go at it like a hundred times, we all knew what to expect. A large portion of the opening parts of the match was a boring brawl fest that we're used to seeing, followed with the usual Undertaker spots. Now, this wasn't a bad match by any means, and it's practically Benoit/Angle at Royal Rumble 2003 compared to most of the rest of the card, it just wasn't what you'd expect from a main event. There were still some sweet spots, like Batista missing a Spear in the corner and smashing his shoulder EXTREMELY hard on the ring post. Undertaker's Old School was countered into a Spinebuster, but Undertaker managed to counter the Batista Bomb not once but twice. Batista countered the Chokeslam, but Undertaker managed to lock on the Triangle Choke not once but twice. Batista powered out both times, only to eventually eat the Last Ride. Not surprisingly, Batista kicked out, though Undertaker kicked out of a Spear and a Batista Bomb!!! Admittedly, I wasn't really expecting Undertaker to kick out of that. However, another Batista Bomb right after that ended the match. Winner: Batista. Match Rating: 4/5
BACKSTAGE SHENANIGANS
It's a little sad when the backstage shenanigans are better than over 75% of the matches. The Diva Halloween Costume Contest was surprisingly interesting, with my favorite costume being Victoria dressed up like Yokozuna and some guy whose name escapes me dressed like Mr. Fuji. Shawn Michaels delivered a POWERFUL Sweet Chin Music following his match with Orton, and there was some humorous scenes with Mick Foley talking to cardboard cut-outs of Batista and Undertaker. JBL also aired a commercial campaigning for his spot as Special Guest Referee. Stone Cold delivered both JBL and Foley Stone Cold Stunners, and we actually got to see Stone Cold wrestle a bit, which was really refreshing. Rating: 5/5
EXTRAS
There's a little battle royal to enjoy involving the Divas dressed in their Halloween costumes which is fun but not much else. JBL reacting backstage is pretty hilarious, and JBL is great with a mic. It's a shame he was kept away from it during most of his time as a face with the APA. Rating: 4/5
OVERALL EVENT
Very disappointing. Most of the matches are complete duds with terrible finishes. The backstage shenanigans were entertaining and the Extras were satisfying, if not a step down from what the DVDs usually provide. The main event wasn't really main event material, but the Street Fight is definitely worth watching. Cyber Sunday 2007 proved that maybe the fans shouldn't get to decide things...because the card ends up to be largely bad or merely average.
How many bad finishes can fit into one show? October 19, 2008 KlownArt (Georgia) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I have been a wrestling fan since 1996 and have watched all kinds of wrestling. I have a wrestling DVD/VHS collection spanning over 70 all together. This is the most complete and accurate review of this DVD you will find. I hope you find this review helpful; remember to vote helpful or not helpful. (Note-Each DVD I review has a "Match of the DVD" award somewhere in it.)
WWE Cyber Sunday 2007
Cyber Sunday, previously known as Taboo Tuesday has always been one of my favorite events. It is not one of my favorites because it of the good matches, or lack thereof. Cyber Sunday allows WWE fans to choose stipulations, opponents, and other aspects of a match. You could go online to vote for each of these matches. This year's Cyber Sunday, while fun as usual, is nothing spectacular. There are a few good matches, with a batch of average ones. Cyber Sunday 2007 is an easy pass.
Stretcher Match (Other Choices- No Disqualification, Shillelagh on a Pole)
Rey Mysterio VS Finlay
Cyber Sunday started with a fun match. An opener defines how an entire wrestling event will play out. Events with solid openers, like SummerSlam 2002, have been known to go on and have fantastic shows. This opener is no Angle/Mysterio, but it is a fun encounter. There is some interesting use of the stretcher. Finlay and Mysterio did not just lie on the stretcher like a lifeless corpse; they shifted around and got off quickly. The finish is screwed up due to a camera cord catching the stretchers wheel. Mysterio and Finlay do a good job of covering up and finishing the match.
RATING- 7.5/10
At this point in Cyber Sunday, they begin the Diva Halloween Costume Contest. This series of segments that saw our favorite divas dressed up for Halloween. The fans would vote throughout the night to decide who dressed the best. This segment featured Maria dressed as a Cat. Maria had one of the better costumes of the night. Victoria sported a Sumo Wrestler suit here as well.
Fans Choose the Opponent (Other Choices- John Morrison, Big Daddy V)
ECW Championship
CM Punk(c) VS The Miz
The fans actually decided to choose The Miz. I was a bit surprised, until I worked through the logic. Morrison had been feuding with Punk for months and they were sick of that battle. Big Daddy V is a slow wrestler that is rarely entertaining. The Miz had a clean slate and that is why he was voted in. Miz and Punk put on a good match. There is nothing groundbreaking, but this is still a solid match.
RATING- 6.5/10
After this match, we saw another Diva Costume segment. Mickie James is dressed as an Indian Warrior Princess and Torrie Wilson is dressed as a Washington Redskins football player. Mickie is nice, but Torrie is nothing special.
Mr. Kennedy VS Jeff Hardy
These two men were choices to face Randy Orton later in the night for the WWE Championship. After losing the poll, Raw GM William Regal put them in a match against each other. This is match carries a Monday Night Raw atmosphere, which is not a good thing considering this is Pay-Per-View. I am a bit surprised by the ending, considering how weak it is.
RATING- 6/10
Another Diva Costume appears here. I am sure you are sick of reading about it, but it is not that bad actually viewing these shirt segments. Michelle McCool is dressed as Eve, as in Adam and Eve. McCool does not look that great in my opinion. Melina is dressed as a Vegas Showgirl. Melina is my favorite from this entire series of segments.
Fans Choose the Opponent (Other Choices- Great Khali, Mark Henry)
United States Championship
MVP(c) VS Kane
Matt Hardy had been scheduled to face MVP tonight, but Hardy got a sick injury on the previous Smackdown. Kane was the obvious choice, for the simple fact that he can move a bit. These two actually put on an entertaining match. MVP tries to work over the ribs of Kane, which had been injured by on ECW. Kane turns it around and begins working over the ribs of MVP. This match features another weak ending.
RATING- 6.5/10
Yes my friends, this is another Diva segment. Layla is dressed up as a bad cop. Kelly Kelly is attempting to be a "gangsta." These are not anything special. Kelly Kelly does not even look like a "gangsta."
Fans Choose the Opponent (Other Choices- Jeff Hardy, Mr. Kennedy)
WWE Championship
Randy Orton(c) VS Shawn Michaels
This is the third time Michaels has been in the poll for a World Title, and this is the third time he has one. Orton and Michaels have always been known to clash very well together. This match is no exception. Michaels has been adding more and more submission offence to his arsenal, and it keeps the match interesting. Orton works over the back of Michaels, which includes a devastating back suplex on the guardrail. The ending hurts this match drastically. These two would have a much better match next month at Survivor Series 2007.
RATING- 8/10
We can make it through this, I promise. Brooke is dressed as a Jungle girl. Jillian is dressed up as Brittany Spears, complete with babies to drop. J.R. makes a statement complaining about these segments. I am not kidding either.
Street Fight (Other Choices- First Blood, Steel Cage)
Triple H VS Umaga
This is the first year that a Steel Cage match was not chosen by the fans. This works to my delight though as Umaga is a well-proven machine in Street Fight environments. Triple H and Umaga brawl all over the outside of the ring. There are not many weapons used, but the ones that are used are used well. Umaga hits a sick splash through the announce table. The ending to this match is the first good one in three matches.
RATING- 8.5/10
Finally, it is over. Todd Grisham announces the winner of the Diva Costume Contest. I personally did not like the winner. She was one of the better costumes, but only one due to her popularity.
Special Referee- Stone Cold Steve Austin (Other Choices- Mick Foley, JBL) (Match of the DVD)
World Heavyweight Championship
Batista(c) VS Undertaker
Anyone that did not realize Austin was going to win is a fool. After coming out and stunning JBL and Foley, Austin only functions as a referee. You will sometimes even forget it is Austin playing the referee. This match is great. This is the fourth match in their series. Both men go back and forth before a well-done finish. This match clearly takes Match of the Night for me.
RATING- 8.5/10
-Extras-
Halloween Costume Diva Battle Royal (Raw, 10/29/07)
This match features all the contestants from the Diva Costume contest. There are a few funny moments. Maria has her tale tied to the ropes. Victoria has her Sumo body thrown over the top rope by a couple of the women. This match is nothing special though.
RATING- 5/10
JBL Reacts (Home Video Exclusive)
JBL tells the world how he feels about not being elected to referee the Cyber Sunday main event. In the process, he says a lot about how stupid people are when electing people. JBL speaks the truth my friends.
Very good Cyber Sunday, much better than 2006's October 11, 2008 Scotty M. (Georgia) Cyber Sunday was known as Taboo Tuesday but they changed it to Cyber Sunday in 2006. Cyber Sunday is a ppv concept of letting us the fans to choose and vote for different match stipulations and opponents. This year the fans chosed very good and all the matches were good for the most part as well.
1. Stretcher Match
Finlay vs. Rey Mysterio
I felt this was a good choice for an opener but I wished the fans would have picked the no dq match but I was happy with the stretcher match. Finlay was more of the brawler in this match and using the stretcher to toy with rey. Rey was working with his high flying style to counter and use the stretcher against finlay. A decent opener but I felt the no dq rule would have fitted in better with these two. 3/5
At this point in the ppv, the divas start sharing with everybody their Halloween costumes and this will continue throughout the night. I felt Jillian had the best, entertaining, and amusing one out of the bunch by being Britney Spears. I thought she was the most entertaining and funny one.
2. Ecw World Title
The Miz vs. Cm Punk
I was happy that the miz was voted in for this match. We haven't seen a lot of tying up between punk and miz. The miz really impressed me here, he actually looked pretty good in the ring. The miz applied some nice wrestling holds on punk and there was a couple of nice offensive exchanges between the two. A good match, I liked this one. 4/5
3. Mr. Kennedy vs. Jeff Hardy
Kennedy and Hardy were the two who was left out after HBK won the votes to face Orton later in the ppv. This was another match that was very good. Kennedy and Hardy wrestled a nice match up and they both added a little brawling here and there. Hardy was at his usual with his unorthodoxed and high flying offense while Kennedy tryed to wear down Hardy with holds and other wreslting moves. This was a good match and I felt Kennedy deserved this one. 4.25/5
4. United States Title
MVP vs. Kane
These two had way better matches in the past. Mvp was focusing on the ribs of Kane for the majority and tryed to injured them more. Kane turned the tables on mvp and he too worked on the ribs of mvp. It got dissappointing once it became a count out. This match could have been better. 2.5/5
5. WWE Title
Shawn Michaels vs. Randy Orton
This was a very good title match but it was more of a revenge match for HBK for when Orton took him out earlier in the year at Judgment Day. It mostly stayed a wrestling match in the ring but it got more physical once the match went outside. Orton tryed to cease and target the mid-section of HBK after suplexing him on the guard rail. This too became disappointing after the dq but it had a good after match segment with HBK delivering sweet chin music. Pretty good match for the championship. 4.5/5
6. Street Fight
Triple H vs. Umaga
I was so glad that the fans voted for the street fight and not the cage match. These two men just brawled the hell out of each other early in the match on the outside where they would even crash through a wall around the enterance area. Once they made their way back to the ring, only more brawling and physicality would take place. HHH really gets his mid-section and ribs worked on here by Umaga. The match had a good table spot with Umaga splashing HHH through it. It had a good finish with the sledgehammer shot and the pedigree. An excellent street fight. 5/5
7. World Heavyweight Championship with Stone Cold Steve Austin as the Special Referee
Undertaker vs. Batista
Before the match got underway, JBL addressed the crowd which would lead to Mick Foley to come out. JBL and Foley would have a mix up until the texas rattlesnake made his enterance. Austin came out, stunned Foley right of the box, and then had a little brawl with JBL. A pretty good segment before the match started.
Once the match started, it was nothing but a fight and a slugfest. Austin just stood back and just let Taker and Batista brawl the hell out of each other. The match had some very good counters and hard impactive moves. An awesome match and this was a fantastic choice to close out the show. Great title match from smackdown. 5/5
I recommend yall on purchasing Cyber Sunday 2007. It had a pretty good card. A very good ppv from Washington DC.
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