Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, D-Generation X, John Cena, and The Undertaker are all featured, which is fine. Instead the company sweeps together a hodge-podge of the usual suspects. And how could anyone forget Ric Flair? Even taking into account the volatile nature of the business over the years and the fact that wrestlers are constantly being swapped in and out of different shows, there's no reason why the WWE couldn't have searched through their vaults a little harder to find some lost gems. Sunny and Sable were extremely popular and paved the way for the current Raw divas. Doink The Clown was on Raw, along with Yokozuna. That in itself shouldn't be an issue (after all this is a compilation). Every single one of the fifteen songs has been featured on a previous WWE album in some form or another. Aside from two tacked-on bonus tracks (Melina's Paparazzi and Kennedy's Turn Up The Trouble), there is nothing really new on this tepid, half-baked CD.
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