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Sadistic
10-11-2005, 04:12 PM
This was inspired by the McMahon poll. I didn't realise thatso many of you like Shane O Mac. I would LOVE a Shane DVD. I threw together this 2 disc set of matches I would personally put on the DVD set. Shane has also been involved in so many angles where he didn't wrestle that their would be tons of extras:

Disc 1:
vs. X-Pac (European championship) - Wrestlemania 1999
& Vince McMahon vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin - Ladder Match - King of the Ring 1999
vs. Test - Street Fight - Summerslam 1999
vs. The Rock vs. Triple H (WWF Championship) - Insurrextion 2000
vs. Big Show - Falls Count Anywhere - Judgment Day 2000
vs. Steve Blackman (Hardcore Championship) - Summerslam 2000
vs. Vince McMahon - Street Fight - Wrestlemania 2001
vs. The Big Show - Last Man Standing Match - Backlash 2001

Disc 2:
vs. Kurt Angle - Street fight - King of the Ring 2001
vs. The Rock - Street Fight - August 6, 2001 RAW
& Booker T vs. The Rock (WCW championship) - Unforgiven 2001
vs. Vince McMahon - Street fight - October 29, 2001 RAW
vs. Eric Bishoff - Summerslam 2003
vs. Kane - Last Man Standing Match - Unforgiven 2003
vs. Test - No DQ - October 27, 2003 RAW
vs. Kane - Ambulance Match - Survivor Series 2003

(extras not listed)

Chavo Classic
10-11-2005, 04:15 PM
If they showed the King of Ring match against Angle in full then I'd buy it on the strength of that match alone

Sadistic
10-11-2005, 04:17 PM
Also: Shane would introduce each match and share his thoughts on them. I'd love to hear his comments on the Angle match, especially about the spot where he nearly broke his neck.

Chavo Classic
10-11-2005, 04:19 PM
It'd be totally, totally wrong for WWE to break kayfabe in such a way: but maybe some behind the scenes feature on how they made his stunts safe (i.e. vs Blackman at Summerslam, and Show at Backlash).

Xero
10-11-2005, 04:20 PM
If they didn't do this, I wouldn't mind an entire McMahon family DVD set. It should touch on the early WWF/WWWF, but the bulk of it should be from the Attitude Era and up, when they started getting into the storylines.

Funky Fly
10-11-2005, 07:32 PM
Shane McMahon is a glorified Stuntman, according to Ric Flair.

Fubar28
10-11-2005, 08:03 PM
Shane McMahon is a glorified Stuntman, according to Ric Flair.

Flair's an idiot anymore.

I would buy this DVD in a heart beat always have been a Shane McMahon.

ThruTheWire
10-11-2005, 10:36 PM
Flair's an idiot anymore.

I would buy this DVD in a heart beat always have been a Shane McMahon.

Flair's an idiot anymore... ?
What the hell did you just say? And how could you always have been a Shane McMahon?

James Steele
10-12-2005, 12:33 AM
ROFL

James Steele
10-12-2005, 12:33 AM
BITCH!

James Steele
10-12-2005, 12:33 AM
:shifty:

FourFifty
10-12-2005, 12:49 AM
How about Shane O'Mac VS Stone Cold at WMXXII?

Funky Fly
10-12-2005, 01:06 AM
It's pretty bad when a stoner's correcting your grammar.

Aussie Skier
10-12-2005, 02:24 AM
Also: Shane would introduce each match and share his thoughts on them. I'd love to hear his comments on the Angle match, especially about the spot where he nearly broke his neck.

twice...

FearTheSpear
10-12-2005, 02:32 AM
If they showed the King of Ring match against Angle in full then I'd buy it on the strength of that match alone

Have to agree with you here. One of the only two moments in Shane O' Mac wrestling history that I can remember in a near-video form is Kurt bouncing Shane off of that glass panel. The other is Shane being waaaaaay up high, saying his prayers, then dropping a huge fucking elbow on (I think the blur in the bottom of the memory is the Big Show... Can't remember, only that he got splattered. :D)

Chavo Classic
10-12-2005, 08:56 AM
I think the blur in the bottom of the memory is the Big Show... Can't remember, only that he got splattered

Lol. I think Shane missed the big show by a few good feet. Which is definately a good thing, but not when the WWE shows constant replays of the impact and makes it clear obvious that there was zero contact made.

Why was Test there again, though?

Pinnacle Charisma
10-12-2005, 09:00 AM
Shane has always been entertaing and I respect him for what he has done in the ring. Its a pity he didnt at least talk during homecoming.

Jonster
10-12-2005, 09:13 AM
Lol. I think Shane missed the big show by a few good feet. Which is definately a good thing, but not when the WWE shows constant replays of the impact and makes it clear obvious that there was zero contact made.

Why was Test there again, though?

He was Shane's lacky, was he not?

I dunno though.

Londoner
10-12-2005, 10:02 AM
Shane McMahon is a glorified Stuntman, according to Ric Flair.


So what?This is sports entertainment.

addy2hotty
10-12-2005, 10:57 AM
Any Shane DVD MUST have the interview segments regarding the Big Show.

'Which way did he go?'

Lara Emily
10-12-2005, 12:06 PM
Have to agree with you here. One of the only two moments in Shane O' Mac wrestling history that I can remember in a near-video form is Kurt bouncing Shane off of that glass panel. The other is Shane being waaaaaay up high, saying his prayers, then dropping a huge fucking elbow on (I think the blur in the bottom of the memory is the Big Show... Can't remember, only that he got splattered. :D)

Steve Blackman

Funky Fly
10-12-2005, 12:47 PM
So what?This is sports entertainment.
Just saying, that's what he is based on Flair's comments about Foley and hardcore wrestling in general.

Volare
10-12-2005, 03:24 PM
wait wait wait the only lackeys hanging out with shane that were the best (and funniest) were the Mean Street Posse!!!

that's right Pete Gas, Joey Abs, and Rodney!!!!