10 Best WWF VHS Tapes Ever Released

By James Dixon /

5. Andre The Giant Larger Than Life

Andre the Giant€™s first Coliseum tape back in the mid-80s was a horrible affair, full of slow-paced matches against hapless opponents. It was a real drag to endure. This 44 minute release from 1999 €“ six years after Andre€™s death €“ is the polar opposite. Rather than a collection of plodding matches it is a VHS version of an A&E produced documentary first aired on The Biography Channel, focusing on Andre Roussimoff the man rather than Andre the Giant the legendary wrestler. It€™s a fascinating tale from start to finish, featuring anecdotes from his friends and a refreshing lack of typical wrestling hyperbole. It is both engrossing and upsetting, a documentary that helps you appreciate what everyday life was like for a man of Andre€™s size. The only real complaint is the short run-time, because as soon as things wrap up you find yourself wanting to know more. It boggles the mind that in the DVD era WWE rereleased Andre€™s horrible first VHS tape yet have never afforded this the same treatment. As a man who is venerated above all others by the WWE office and the boys in the back, it is almost impossible to explain why a full-career bio Andre the Giant DVD has never been produced by WWE. His legacy certainly deserves one.