I've essentially watched the entire WM27 DVD now (only thing I haven't watched is the special features), and the only edits that I noticed were no Metallica or Johnny Cash for the Triple H v. Undertaker entrances. Everything else seems in tact. Tho I didn't see the actual PPV broadcast so I can't testify on that front. I can only compare it to my experience being there live, which some things are obviously gonna be seen there that aren't on the telecast. For example, the ring announcer announced The Rock for us for his opening promo, whereas the telecast had a little video package to introduce him.
Also, if the video and audio is any representation of the telecast, then TV did *NOT* do any kind of justice for the crowd reactions. Crowd reactions, like the cheers for The Rock, or the boos for John Cena, were infinitely louder than they sound on the DVD. There were "Undertaker / Triple H" chants during that match that engulfed the entire Georgia Dome that you can barely make out on the DVD.
I haven't watched the Special Features yet, but everything listed on the DVD is what I wanted. Sheamus v. Daniel Bryan US Title Lumberjack match (that turned into an Over the Top Rope Battle Royale), and the promos from the Raw right before Wrestlemania, as well as the John Cena and Rock promo the night after.
The only thing I was hoping I'd get that I didn't, was Rock's introduction on Valentine's Day as the host of Wrestlemania, and the promo he cut that night.
Disc 3 is also the full Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
I'm still disappointed that the entrances for Triple H and The Undertaker were edited. But I'm happy that at least the video packages for The Miz and John Cena weren't altered.
It is interesting watching it on DVD, because there were some things that were captured on TV that I wasn't able to pick up on live.
Watching it again on DVD, I'm still gonna give WM27 a pretty solid rating. I don't have the Wrestlemania history that a lot of you guys do to be able to compare it to others, and rank it on a list somewhere, but I still think it was good. Obviously being there live gives me more of an emotional investment in it and enhances the enjoyment I got out of it, but I certainly don't think the PPV was "bad" by any means. Especially the main events. Triple H v. Undertaker may go down as one of my favorite all time matches. While The Miz v. John Cena certainly wasn't a "mat classic", that's also not exactly what I look for from matches. I thought the match was exciting, and the added element of The Rock and his involvement added to it. Edge v. Del Rio was an exciting match that shouldn't have opened the show, but alas. Even tho I'm not 100% sold on the guy yet, Cody Rhodes had a good match with Rey Mysterio, and CM Punk v. Randy Orton was a good match, despite the very predictable ending.
Glad the DVD is finally out now and I get to relive WM27, even if there is something wonky that I can't really explain with it.
Now... off to Smackdown. Hopefully it's good tonight. I'll spoiler tag the results when I get back and probably drop some pics too.