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One of the most controversial managers and figures in WCW, ECW and WWE History! For the first time ever, fans get the full story of the life and career of Paul Heyman. From his beginnings as a ringside photographer at MSG, to becoming a manager at WCW, then heading up the infamous ECW, Paul has his own unique brand of over-the-top, in your face entertainment that has developed him a cult-like following. Unfortunately his financial savvy didn t match his creative genius, and ECW was eventually purchased by WWE. Since joining WWE, Paul has gone on to great heights, including managing Brock Lesnar, when he finally broke Undertakers WrestleMania Streak this year. This collection includes great behind-the-scenes footage and interviews, with past and present talent talking about Paul's contribution to the world of sports-entertainment. Featuring interviews with Raven, Tommy Dreamer, Joey Styles, Mick Foley, Rob Van Dam, Stephanie McMahon and of course the man himself.LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, MY NAME IS PAUL HEYMAN... AND I HAVE A LOT TO SAY. Long before MY CLIENT, BRROOCKK LESNAARR, conquered the Undertaker's Streak at WrestleMania, I earned a reputation as a person who directed Superstars to success. So this year, while continuing to guide Superstars to the bright lights of superstardom, I found time to give you a front row seat into the greatest mind sports entertainment has ever seen. Find out how an attorney's son from Scarsdale, New York infiltrated sports entertainment as a teenager and became one of the most revolutionary forces of all time. Sit back as I shoot from the hip on my life and career while you celebrate my vast contributions as a producer, promoter, manager, writer, general manager, advocate and all around creative genius. So keep your mouth shut, your ears open and listen to one of the greatest stories ever told. If you re lucky you might even learn a thing or two. Yours truly, Paul Heyman Review: one of the best WWE DVDs - Paul Heyman is arguably one of the best managers and characters to ever exist in the WWE. He is magical when he gets on the mic and he brings any storyline to life. He has managed the best wrestlers in the world and this DVD is a tell all. It's an incredible look at his life in the WWE and shows what a great person he is. It's probably one of the better DVDs to come out of the WWE. Review: Amazing I could watch the Documentary over and over - Paul Heyman's DVD/Blu-Ray Entitled "Ladies and Gentlemen My Name is Paul Heyman" is a fantastic collection of a ln amazing documentary and great extras, such as his stuff with the AWA,NWA,WCW,ECW & WWF/WWE. Now onto the main event the documentary, it's one that really covers everything you'd want to know know about Paul Heyman aka Paulie Dangerously from his humble begins with a introduction of his parents to his rise through the ranks of being a wrestling photographer to being a manager and other things with the best promotions around to during the 1980's, it shows his fallout with WCW and Jim Crockett laying down the challenge for Paul to step up and change the industry if he didn't like it that much and well he certainly did that. Now onto the ECW part of the Documentary it starts with where it was originally called Eastern Championship Wrestling and then talks about Paul's vision of the future of the industry and the sport itself talking about the cartoon and regersitated characters/personas at the time with the WWF & WCW with people like donk the clown and kamala among others just not getting it done anymore and Paul also talks about wanting wrestling to become cool again and when the company became Extreme Championship Wrestling He sure did that with new and exciting stars such as Tommy Dreamer, Sandman, Sabu, Taz & RVD Also bringing guys like Bam Bam Bigolo through the ranks of the business and Raven really making himself a star with the promotion. We've covered the start now it's time for the middle and end of the ECW story at it's peak the company was a revolutionary brand that brought a new era & style to professional wrestling down to it's performers and the fact that Paul Heyman would spend hours upon hours with guys just to get even a 30 second promo right and work all hours to get things done for the company and the fact that he could inspire the entire lockeroom to do practically everything that he asked of then and also the fact that he made the crowd/fans feel special like they were the ones actually running the shows, Tommy Dreamer talks about how he was owed $65,000 and was told to take all the merchandise sales money witch was $22,000 but was then convinced to only take $15,000 and that's where things begain to spiral out of control as Paul's saving were drying up they couldn't get their PPV revenue from the broadcasters and were thrown off TNN for the WWF, it's not know it Vince was still paying Paul at this time but the company was folding with USA saying it's either the WWF or nothing so Paul after guilty as charged was done in January and the fact that he couldn't financially do the annual march PPV he filed for bankruptcy and appeared on WWF RAW as Jerry Lawler's replacement in the commentary booth. Now we enter the final part of the documentary were we begin with Paul alongside people like Edge, Big Show, & Stephanie Mcmahon talking about how Smackdown was destroying RAW from July 2002 to February 2003 in the ratings and also how Paul would be very challenging to deal with in the writing team where he would later on be put in control of OVW, Now onto the Subject of Brock Lesnar he and Paul talk about Brocks beginnings in the company and how Heyman really Molded Brock into the ultimate machine and a top guy in the WWE, in OVW CM Punk and Beth Phoenix talk about how he really helped them grow as and wrestlers and as performers and how to handle being on the main roster, Beth talks about Paul really helping her be confident during her promos and helping her really grow as a wrestler/performer it also touches on Punk being able to write some of the shows and talks about how Paul while teaching CM Punk he says he learned a lot from Punk as well. ECW ONS to now, when Shane Mcmahon got the ECW one night stand PPV put on in 2005 Paul talks about how great it was and you can see he ways very emotional when delivering his promo during that show, now we are onto the beginning of the ECW brand in WWE in 2006 and Paul and Joey Styles basically call it garbage and said it wasn't ECW at all and then we get to the big falling out in December 2006 that lead to him leaving the company for 6 years, during he's time away it talks about Paul's company called Heyman Hustle and how he really enjoyed doing it and that he never wanted to go back to the WWE, but as we know in May 2012 he would indeed make his rerun to the company with his ultimate Paul Heyman Guy Brock Lesnar, then it ends with him and Punk talking about their run from late 2012 to mid 2013 and how Paul loves how his family that he's see grow up be able to watch and enjoy the ride with him this time around and how they mean everything to him. Overall an amazing Documentary and a great about of extras, I'd advise getting bothe the DVD and the Blu-Ray and the Bluray has a lot of great outtakes from the documentary and some great stories 10/10 for me, Amazing.
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| Actors | Paul Heyman |
| Best Sellers Rank | 19,928 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 265 in DVD-VCR Combinations 915 in Fan Clothing |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (254) |
| Media Format | PAL |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Package Dimensions | 19 x 13.6 x 2.3 cm; 130 g |
| Rated | Suitable for 12 years and over |
| Release date | 4 Aug. 2014 |
| Run time | 7 hours and 10 minutes |
| Studio | Fremantle Home Entertainment |
A**E
one of the best WWE DVDs
Paul Heyman is arguably one of the best managers and characters to ever exist in the WWE. He is magical when he gets on the mic and he brings any storyline to life. He has managed the best wrestlers in the world and this DVD is a tell all. It's an incredible look at his life in the WWE and shows what a great person he is. It's probably one of the better DVDs to come out of the WWE.
B**8
Amazing I could watch the Documentary over and over
Paul Heyman's DVD/Blu-Ray Entitled "Ladies and Gentlemen My Name is Paul Heyman" is a fantastic collection of a ln amazing documentary and great extras, such as his stuff with the AWA,NWA,WCW,ECW & WWF/WWE. Now onto the main event the documentary, it's one that really covers everything you'd want to know know about Paul Heyman aka Paulie Dangerously from his humble begins with a introduction of his parents to his rise through the ranks of being a wrestling photographer to being a manager and other things with the best promotions around to during the 1980's, it shows his fallout with WCW and Jim Crockett laying down the challenge for Paul to step up and change the industry if he didn't like it that much and well he certainly did that. Now onto the ECW part of the Documentary it starts with where it was originally called Eastern Championship Wrestling and then talks about Paul's vision of the future of the industry and the sport itself talking about the cartoon and regersitated characters/personas at the time with the WWF & WCW with people like donk the clown and kamala among others just not getting it done anymore and Paul also talks about wanting wrestling to become cool again and when the company became Extreme Championship Wrestling He sure did that with new and exciting stars such as Tommy Dreamer, Sandman, Sabu, Taz & RVD Also bringing guys like Bam Bam Bigolo through the ranks of the business and Raven really making himself a star with the promotion. We've covered the start now it's time for the middle and end of the ECW story at it's peak the company was a revolutionary brand that brought a new era & style to professional wrestling down to it's performers and the fact that Paul Heyman would spend hours upon hours with guys just to get even a 30 second promo right and work all hours to get things done for the company and the fact that he could inspire the entire lockeroom to do practically everything that he asked of then and also the fact that he made the crowd/fans feel special like they were the ones actually running the shows, Tommy Dreamer talks about how he was owed $65,000 and was told to take all the merchandise sales money witch was $22,000 but was then convinced to only take $15,000 and that's where things begain to spiral out of control as Paul's saving were drying up they couldn't get their PPV revenue from the broadcasters and were thrown off TNN for the WWF, it's not know it Vince was still paying Paul at this time but the company was folding with USA saying it's either the WWF or nothing so Paul after guilty as charged was done in January and the fact that he couldn't financially do the annual march PPV he filed for bankruptcy and appeared on WWF RAW as Jerry Lawler's replacement in the commentary booth. Now we enter the final part of the documentary were we begin with Paul alongside people like Edge, Big Show, & Stephanie Mcmahon talking about how Smackdown was destroying RAW from July 2002 to February 2003 in the ratings and also how Paul would be very challenging to deal with in the writing team where he would later on be put in control of OVW, Now onto the Subject of Brock Lesnar he and Paul talk about Brocks beginnings in the company and how Heyman really Molded Brock into the ultimate machine and a top guy in the WWE, in OVW CM Punk and Beth Phoenix talk about how he really helped them grow as and wrestlers and as performers and how to handle being on the main roster, Beth talks about Paul really helping her be confident during her promos and helping her really grow as a wrestler/performer it also touches on Punk being able to write some of the shows and talks about how Paul while teaching CM Punk he says he learned a lot from Punk as well. ECW ONS to now, when Shane Mcmahon got the ECW one night stand PPV put on in 2005 Paul talks about how great it was and you can see he ways very emotional when delivering his promo during that show, now we are onto the beginning of the ECW brand in WWE in 2006 and Paul and Joey Styles basically call it garbage and said it wasn't ECW at all and then we get to the big falling out in December 2006 that lead to him leaving the company for 6 years, during he's time away it talks about Paul's company called Heyman Hustle and how he really enjoyed doing it and that he never wanted to go back to the WWE, but as we know in May 2012 he would indeed make his rerun to the company with his ultimate Paul Heyman Guy Brock Lesnar, then it ends with him and Punk talking about their run from late 2012 to mid 2013 and how Paul loves how his family that he's see grow up be able to watch and enjoy the ride with him this time around and how they mean everything to him. Overall an amazing Documentary and a great about of extras, I'd advise getting bothe the DVD and the Blu-Ray and the Bluray has a lot of great outtakes from the documentary and some great stories 10/10 for me, Amazing.
B**D
the one and only Paul Heyman
Paul Heyman ,what can I say that he can not say better.This man could talk all night and you could listen .Great dvd .Those who remember him in the start and those just seeing him for the first will love it.
A**R
Heyman Guy 4 Life
With his wrestling career spanning many decades it made sense for the WWE to release a Paul Heyman DVD. Heyman has been involved with many companies but most notably the WWE and ECW. With this documentary the life of Paul Heyman is brought to the public eye with such detail and feeling. Watching this makes you remove yourself from the entertainment side of the business and makes you realize the ups and downs of his life. With Paul Heyman he wears his heart on his sleeve and the presentation angle the WWE choose was normal (for a documentary) but let Paul speak. There weren’t questions but more answers that has weighed on everyone’s mind for ages. Heyman was upfront and talked about his early days and the path that led him to the wrestling business. It wasn’t easy for Heyman as a young child taking pictures of the wrestlers before moving into production meetings. Listening to Heyman speak there was a sense of nervousness and tentative toward his life story. When shown on camera, he carried a relaxed look that he could tell his story they he wanted without any direction or force. The most fantastic part of the DVD was when ECW was discussed. The time line was when he first started with the company all the way until the WWE purchased the company. It was a very emotional part of Paul’s career and you can feel the sentiments. It wasn’t easy for him to discuss what happened to ECW at the very end of the company’s life but he wasn’t holding anything back. What was not known to me was that the WWE had meetings with ECW and Paul regarding talent and how much interest Vince McMahon had. Vince paid ECW to use wrestlers in the WWE where the monies went straight back into the company. It wasn’t Paul who was cashing checks for himself and keeping the money in his pocket. He withdrew his parents’ savings to keep ECW alive and even fired his own mother for a merchandise mess up. This is how passionate he was for the wrestling business. Paul had a plan that he wanted to run ECW his way and that of course caused waves with others. Overall Paul has helped many who were still learning the craft of their promos and showed when the WWE brought him in. He was also asked to run Smackdown as the head creative writer and for a short time beat RAW in the television ratings. His creative genius had an excellent track record and continued to evolve the overall characters of up and coming wrestlers. However the brass of the WWE and Heyman always continued to bump heads and Paul was eventually let go by the company. He moved on to developing his new website and stayed in touch with Brock Lesnar. It was 6 years before Heyman came back into the WWE Universe and again was aiding his "next big thing". When you think of great wrestling minds not only in front of the camera but behind the scenes, Paul Heyman is in the elite category. Watching this documentary has shown that the WWE didn’t hold anything back and there were no topics untouched. Everyone put their differences aside and brought together an epic tale of a lawyer’s son from the Bronx on what wrestling meant to him. I put this DVD side by side with the CM Punk documentary because the WWE let the cameras roll and let them speak. It could be the personalities of both or the stories of being introduced to wrestling is both iconic and a road of peaks and valleys. Nothing was always easy for Paul Heyman but he when he decided to take a challenge up to task and put all his effort to make sure things are successful. That is who Paul Heyman is and will continue to be both inside and out of the ring.
G**A
One of the best documentaries produced by wwe. I will say this, any fan of this industry will appreciate this as not only and entertaining documentary to watch but as something that is educational about a man who epitomizes the sheer heart and joy of everything in this business. We get a complete look at a man who has made a name for himself in this business since the 80's shrouded in controversy. We hear from the man himself and his friends and peers. This comes off honest and sincere. I would just like to add that the person who so generously, "note the sarcasm", gave this title a rating of 1 star is clearly one dimensional in their opinion of professional wrestling. While the greats of the past will never be forgotten, and have their place in history, Paul has now had his place engraved into the wrestling worlds books. As for the managers you mentioned, all are great and no one can refute, but based on one persons opinion which denotes an entire 20 some odd year career I'm the wrestling bussiness and has managed and been a part of greatness, I would think that you opinion comes off as a bit of a character assassination, you sir should be ashamed to call yourself a fan if you can not Learn to adapt and understand the changing of the times in the bussiness that we love so much. Maybe you should consider opening your eyes to the product before you and not sit back reminiscing of years past, because those who so that do not enjoy the present and become lost in the future. However, to get back to the review of this title. I am happy for the purchase and thankful that it was worth every penny. A truly wonderful documentary that true fans will appreciate.
C**A
Muy buen documental, bastante completo y con material extra. Super recomendado
A**B
Région : Toutes les régions (All Regions) Sadly after waiting 3 weeks for this to be sent to me in France from the The Netherlands its refuses to play on my PS4 because of a region lock. Amazon article said it would play on all regions so somewhat disappointed as I've been wanted to see this for quite sometime.
A**R
Without turning it into a gigantic review. It's one of the most comprehensive documentary videos with some of the most comprehensive bonuses on any WWE Blu-ray/DVD. This is easily the best career documentary WWE has released, a lot of that just comes from the main subject, you can't shut Paul Heyman up and he's always willing to talk about any issue. Lots of seriousness, lots of humourous stories. If you like Paul Heyman at all or wrestling in general, it's worth watching multiple times. Not many people are as captivating as Paul Heyman.
C**Y
Perfect
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