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If iTunes were to give the matches along with the documentaries, I would literally stop buying Blu-rays.
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A New Day Spaceboy Backyard Fame Taking to the Road Launching Pad Constantly Learning Dark Cloud Not the Prototype Outcast Champion Having Fun A Challenge Saving Society Frustrated Beyond Belief Hometown High-Pressured Situation The MAN Special Features High School Sports CM Punk – the Name Skull Fracture OVW vs. Albright From Extra to Champion December to Dismember 1st Impressions In-Ring Style It’s Clobbering Time The Hat “The Most Insulting Thing You Could Say To Me” A Conversation with Lars Title in the Fridge Natalie’s T-Shirt “Teenage Anarchist” Disc 2 Finals Match in the OVW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament Brent Albright vs. CM Punk Ohio Valley Wrestling 1st March, 2006 CM Punk vs. Justin Credible ECW 1st August, 2006 ECW Championship Last Chance Match CM Punk vs. John Morrison ECW 4th September, 2007 Money in the Bank Ladder Match Chris Jericho vs. Shelton Benjamin vs. John Morrison vs. Carlito vs. CM Punk vs. MVP vs. Mr. Kennedy WrestleMania XXIV 30th March, 2008 World Tag Team Championship Match CM Punk & Kofi Kingston vs. Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase RAW 27th October, 2008 No Disqualification Match for the Intercontinental Championship CM Punk vs. William Regal RAW 19th January, 2009 Disc 3 Tables, Ladders, and Chairs Match for the World Heavyweight Championship Jeff Hardy vs. CM Punk SummerSlam 23rd August, 2009 Rey Mysterio Joins the SES vs. CM Punk’s Hair Rey Mysterio vs. CM Punk Over the Limit 23rd May, 2010 WWE Championship Match John Cena vs. CM Punk Money in the Bank 17th July, 2011 WWE Championship Match CM Punk vs. Chris Jericho WrestleMania XXVIII 1st April, 2012 WWE Championship Match CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan Over the Limit 20th May, 2012 Blu-ray Exclusive Content No Plan B Saxophone Easter Greeting Chicken Wings and Apple Pie Most Recognizable Tattoo Fish Tattoo Traveling with Ace No Microphone ECW Arena Match Hanging with Eddie Guerrero Trainer Driving Away With the Title Wrestling Camp “They’re Gonna Hate Me” Six People, One Room I’m a Paul Heyman Guy The Marathon @CMPunk The Bus Tour Kofi’s Challenge WrestleMania Day A Day at the Ball Field True Respect Finals Match in the Intercontinental Championship Tournament Rey Mysterio vs. CM Punk Armageddon 14th December, 2008 |
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Probably didn't feel like paying either IWA or ROH for those matches while it was a lot cheaper just to get a few clips instead. Same for anything he did in TNA.
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Silvervision.co.uk has revealed the content of WWE's nWo: The Revolution DVD and Blu-ray, scheduled for release on November 6.
The synopsis reads: "In the mid-90s, a malicious group of renegades 'invaded' World Championship Wrestling, shaking the landscape of the sports-entertainment world and turning the tables on Monday Night War. Little did anyone know, the shock of the century was yet to come. When Hulk Hogan did the unthinkable and turned his back on the fans, The Outsiders had officially become The New World Order, and chaos ensued. Now, relive the history of one of the most infamous and controversial factions of all time with this brand new documentary. Get the inside scoop from those who lived it, such as Kevin Nash, Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff, as well as new interviews from Superstars who were inspired and enthralled by the nWo. Also featuring the definitive matches and moments from the era, including battles for the WCW World Heavyweight title, stunning defections to the nWo and the internal strife that eventually tore the group apart." Documentary Stars Align Free Agents The Outsiders Bash at the Beach Here’s the nWo Element of Reality Fan Interest nWo vs. WCW Rivalry versus Sting The nWo. Goes Mainstream Internal Strife Restoration Attempt nWo 4 Life Matches and segments Scott Hall’s Nitro Debut Nitro – 27th May, 1996 Kevin Nash’s Nitro Debut Nitro – 10th June, 1996 “Rowdy” Roddy Piper confronts Eric Bischoff 18th November, 1996 Hollywood Hulk Hogan confronts “Rowdy” Roddy Piper 30th December, 1996 The nWo’s WWE Debut No Way Out – 17th February, 2002 The Outsiders vs. Randy “Macho Man” Savage, Sting & Lex Luger Bash at the Beach – 7th July, 1996 WCW World Heavyweight Championship Match The Giant vs. Hollywood Hogan Hog Wild – 10th August, 1996 WCW World Tag Team Championship Match The Outsiders vs. Harlem Heat Halloween Havoc – 27th October, 1996 Syxx vs. The Bounty Hunter nWo Saturday Night – 9th November, 1996 WCW World Tag Team Championship Match The Outsiders vs. The Steiner Brothers Souled Out – 25th January, 1997 WCW World Heavyweight Championship Match Hollywood Hogan vs. “Rowdy” Roddy Piper SuperBrawl VII – 23rd February, 1997 Hollywood Hogan & Dennis Rodman vs. Lex Luger & The Giant Bash at the Beach – 13th July, 1997 Las Vegas Sudden Death Match Diamond Dallas Page vs. Randy “Macho Man” Savage Halloween Havoc – 26th October, 1997 WCW World Heavyweight Championship Match Sting vs. Hollywood Hogan Nitro – 29th December, 1997 No Disqualification Match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship Hollywood Hogan vs. Randy “Macho Man” Savage Nitro – 20th April, 1998 Match for Control of the WCW World Tag Team Championship Sting vs. The Giant Great American Bash – 14th June, 1998 Hollywood Hogan & Eric Bischoff vs. Jay Leno & Diamond Dallas Page Road Wild – 8th August, 1998 War Games Match to Determine the #1 Contender for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship Team WCW vs. Team Hollywood vs. Team Wolfpack Fall Brawl – 13th September, 1998 No Disqualification Match for WCW World Heavyweight Championship Goldberg vs. Kevin Nash Starrcade – 27th December, 1998 WCW World Heavyweight Championship Match Goldberg vs. Bret “Hit Man” Hart Nitro – 20th December, 1999 Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash & Scott Hall vs. The Rock & “Stone Cold” Steve Austin RAW – 11th March, 2002 Blu-ray Exclusive Content nWo Legends of Wrestling Roundtable Discussion featuring Kevin Nash, Jim Ross, JJ Dillon, & Michael Hayes The Beginning The nWo Concept Hogan Turns his back on WCW Putting Vince out of business Ratings war Pointing fingers Goldberg Cutting Edge & Controversial Downfall Invitation only WCW Saturday Night – 27th July, 1996 Nothing Personal WCW Saturday Night – 3rd August, 1996 Modern Day Gladiators Monday Nitro – 19th August, 1996 Worldwide WCW Saturday Night – 7th September, 1996 Room Service Monday Nitro – 30th September, 1996 It’s Not Easy Being King Monday Nitro – 20th January, 1997 The Real Hot Rod Monday Nitro – 17th March, 1997 The Madness Monday Nitro – 28th April, 1997 All Over But The Crying WCW Pro Wrestling – 15th June, 1997 |
Excited for this nWo DVD. Bummed I'll miss out on the bluray stuff, though.
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i cannot freaking wait for the cm punk dvd
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Seriously thought the ovw commentator was Gorilla Monsoon for a minute there...
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Hasn't been completely confirmed yet but the Attitude Era dvd that was planned to be released after Linda's election got cancelled for this year. It was originally planned to be released regardless of Linda winning or loosing her race.
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Lack of Kaientai and Essa Rios. The cover art reminds me of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club band.
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I'm pretty sure that's what it's based on.
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Looks fake.
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I don't blame you for thinking that.
I can see the intention behind it but it is a pretty bad cover. It just looks like a Photoshop novice found the lasso tool and went crazy with it for 10 minutes. But no, it's not fake. It's very real. http://shop.wwe.com/WWE%3A-The-Attit...art=2&cgid=New |
Silvervisions lost the rights to distribute WWE dvds from the end of the year.
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According to this months Powerslam at least, can still sell off remaining stock after the year so might be worth watching out for sales.
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Yeah, I checked it out.
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I like the cover. Very clever how its done.
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Why is there a chicken on the cover? Vince loves Cocks is like 2006. No Road Dogg, Xpac or Billy Gunn?
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I just watched NWO: Revolution DVD today, and I noticed how KayFabe it was. Talking about storylines,angles and heels. Do they do that for every documentary DVD? I found it kind of weird.
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Some switch between kayfabe and reality depending on whose talking.
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No matter the DVD or subject, Arn Anderson is always in kayfabe mode.
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Example: The Monday Night Wars DVD
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Either he is more old school than a phonograph, or he was mentally disabled and thought the nWo "invasion" was real.
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Probably a bit of both.
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A Real Privilege Untapped Resources My Backyard 2-out of-3 Falls Match for the British Commonwealth Jr. Heavyweight Championship Bret Hart vs. Dynamite Kid Stampede Wrestling • December 1978 World Tour Bret Hart vs. Buzz Sawyer Georgia Championship Wrestling • September 1979 A Lot of Promise North American Heavyweight Championship Match Bret Hart vs. Leo Burke Stampede Wrestling • January 1983 The Best It Gets Bret Hart vs. Dynamite Kid Capital Centre • September 14, 1985 Energy WWE Tag Team Championship Match Hart Foundation vs. The Islanders Philadelphia Spectrum • March 14, 1987 A Sign of Respect Bret Hart vs. Andre the Giant Milan, Italy • April 10, 1989 The Right Formula Bret Hart vs. Mr. Perfect Maple Leaf Gardens • April 23, 1989 DISC 2 This Is For Us Hart Foundation vs. The Twin Towers Duluth, Minnesota • May 17, 1989 The Greatest Super-Card of All-Time Bret Hart vs. Tiger Mask II WWE / New Japan / All Japan Wrestling Summit • April 13, 1990 Change of the Guard Intercontinental Championship Match Bret Hart vs. Ric Flair New Haven, Connecticut • November 13, 1991 On the Threshold of Greatness Bret Hart vs. Undertaker Madison Square Garden • January 31, 1992 The Best Big Man Bret Hart vs. Bam Bam Bigelow Milan, Italy • April 25, 1993 DISC 3 Evolution at That Time WWE Championship Match Bret Hart vs. Diesel King of the Ring • June 19, 1994 Masterpieces No Holds Barred Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart RAW • March 27, 1995 Powerhouse Bret Hart vs. Jean-Pierre Lafitte In Your House • September 24, 1995 Time Off Bret Hart vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin Sun City Superbowl • September 14, 1996 Simultaneously a Hero and a Rat WWE Championship Match Bret Hart vs. The Patriot In Your House: Ground Zero • September 7, 1997 Wrestling Injured WCW United States Championship Match Bret Hart vs. Booker T WCW Monday Nitro • January 25, 1999 Misjudging Sting Semi-Finals Match for the WCW Championship Bret Hart vs. Sting WCW Mayhem • November 21, 1999 Trip Through Memory Lane BLU-RAY EXCLUSIVES Dream Matches Travel Schedule Sleeping on a Plane Survivor Series with Bob Backlund Masked Man Trumpet Sound Customs with Owen Lost at Sea Prized Possession Two of the Best in Japan Super Skilled, Super Athletic WWE Championship Match Bret Hart vs. Yokozuna White Plains, New York • November 29, 1993 Doing It Old School Bret Hart & British Bulldog vs. Owen Hart & Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart Albany, New York • October 19, 1994 A Good Soul Bret Hart vs. Hakushi RAW • July 24, 1995 Cement Truck WWE Championship Match Bret Hart vs. Vader Friday Night’s Main Event • August 29, 1997 The Artist Favourites |
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The more you look back and watch Bret Hart matches today, the more you truly appreciate how good he really was. I'm getting that dvd.
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Good fucking god, that match listing is awesome.
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Courtesy of WWEDVDNews.com, here is the full content listing for WWE's "The Best of In Your House" DVD and Blu-ray that hits stores on April 30th:
Disc 1 Simplistic Yet Brilliant Bret Hart vs. Hakushi In Your House • May 14, 1995 Intercontinental Championship Match Jeff Jarrett vs. Shawn Michaels In Your House • July 23, 1995 Hey Yo Intercontinental Championship Match Razor Ramon vs. Dean Douglas In Your House • October 22, 1995 Arkansas Hog Pen Match Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. Henry O. Godwinn In Your House • December 17, 1995 A Sloppy Masterpiece? WWE Championship Match Bret Hart vs. British Bulldog In Your House • December 17, 1995 Disc 2 Memories Flooding Back No Holds Barred Match for the WWE Championship Shawn Michaels vs. Diesel In Your House: Good Friends, Better Enemies • April 28, 1996 WWE Championship Match Shawn Michaels vs. Mankind In Your House: Mind Games • September 22, 1996 That’s Why They Play The Game Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley In Your House: Buried Alive • October 20, 1996 Buried Alive Match The Undertaker vs. Mankind In Your House: Buried Alive • October 20, 1996 Crowning a New Champion Four Corners Match for the Vacant WWE Championship Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Bret Hart vs. Vader vs. The Undertaker In Your House: Final Four • February 16, 1997 Disc 3 Back in the Saddle 10-Man Tag Team Match The Hart Foundation vs. Steve Austin, Ken Shamrock, Goldust & The Legion of Doom In Your House: Canadian Stampede • July 6, 1997 Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker Ground Zero: In Your House • September 7, 1997 A Slobberknocker Non-Sanctioned 8-Man Tag Team Match Stone Cold Steven Austin, Owen Hart, Cactus Jack & Chainsaw Charlie vs. HHH, The New Age Outlaws & Savio Vega No Way Out of Texas: In Your House • February 15, 1998 WWE Tag Team Championship Match Stone Cold Steve Austin & The Undertaker vs. Mankind & Kane Fully Loaded: In Your House • July 26, 1998 Intercontinental Championship Match Ken Shamrock vs. Mankind Judgment Day: In Your House • October 18, 1998 Victory at All Costs Last Man Standing Match for the WWE Championship The Rock vs. Mankind St. Valentine’s Day Massacre • February 14, 1999 A Trip Down Memory Lane Blu-ray Exclusives Todd Pettengill Outtakes In Your House Sweepstakes Winner #1 Contenders Match Bret Hart vs. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin In Your House: Revenge of the ‘Taker • April 20, 1997 Match to crown first WWE Light Heavyweight Champion Taka Michinoku vs. Brian Christopher D-Generation X: In Your House • December 7, 1997 WWE Championship Match Shawn Michaels vs. Ken Shamrock D-Generation X: In Your House • December 7, 1997 D’Lo Brown vs. X-Pac Fully Loaded: In Your House • July 26, 1998 |
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Has there been a proper Mick Foley DVD yet?
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I've never seen most of those, I hope it's on Netflix soon. I'd like to watch the ones that feature wrestlers I like.
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Is there a release date for that new Foley one yet? Very excited for it.
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16th April apparently
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They should do a bonus feature about the people who won the house they gave away
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I see the people that won it sold it shortly after..
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I have enough copies of it anyway, but the non-inclusion of Dude Love vs. Steve Austin from Over the Edge 98 surprises me.
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I got the Attitude blu ray the other day and have got to say, I really wasn't impressed with it. The documentary lasted barely an hour and a half, and talked the majority of the time about the main event guys, which was really disappointing considering how amazing the midcard was at that time.
Same goes for the special features/extras, the majority of them were from the ppv shows, with only a handful from Raw/Smackdown and again focusses on the main event scene and very little on the midcard. Thankfully with the blu ray there was some exclusive content which makes up for it, but overall, I was very disappointed with this, it could have been so much better. |
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That looks like an epic set. Mainly because of Kronik.
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I just want the blu ray exclusives.
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Makes sense to put ecw matches on a wcw set...
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Oh and the Foley blu ray is OK. Got one with Mr socko at least lol..oh and it was the first set without blurring I've gotten..which is nice.
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Is the new Foley one worth it if you've got previous Foley dvds?
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This one has a documentary, so I'd get it.
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is it worth getting just for the documentary ?
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Eh..I wouldn't pay full price for it now just for the doc. Its OK, but you probably know 90% of the story and it kinda glares over some points in time while spending like 20 minutes on just his time as commissioner Foley in 2000 which is dumb to me.
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If anyone is interested, the WWE is currently having a sale on the entire 2012 set of PPV dvds along with the Best of Raw and SmackDown 2012 and the Best PPV Matches of 2012 for $50 on their online shop.
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There are some pretty amazing WWE DVDs out there. I don't know if this is the place to discuss it, but are there any DVDs that you would really like to see put out there? Years back, I wanted to see an "Edge & Christian: Reeking of Awesomeness" DVD, but now I think a Christian DVD could be pretty fucking sweet. The guy has had a full career of championship victories, classic matches, hilarious antics and promos. To hear Vince McMahon say a few words on Christian's career would be interesting.
Would love to see a "Daniel Bryan: Rise of the Dragon" DVD as well, which would chronicle his career spanning from whatever archive footage they have of him, through NXT, his first successes in the WWE until sometime in the future, where he hopefully captures the WWE Championship. |
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does any footage from the 60s exist from MSG?
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Think they have some footage but its not until the 70s and Vince starting to get involved in the business that the idea of keeping and storing tapes was a priority for the WWF.
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I find it lazy that they are using Wrestlemania matches on the MSG DVD. Surely they had some MSG house shows taped? Or even more footage from the early 80's shows? Or even more Raws, I don't care. It's just that I'm sure that the majority of people who buy WWE DVDs already have those Wrestlemania matches on other compilations.
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There's tons of MSG footage they could've used.
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How many DVDs would they sell if the DVD consisted of a bunch of matches nobody outside of New York City 20+ years ago remember even happening? Besides, it is about the best and most famous moments WWE has had at MSG. House Shows usually don't have many things that fall into that description.
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I don't know. Was Mid-South ever that popular outside of the territory? I know I have never seen it on TV, but the lineup of matches is interesting enough for me to give it a try.
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That DVD is going to make my kingdom come.
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FYI: By kingdom, I mean my cock. By come, I mean gallons of ejaculate will erupt forth from said penis at a very high PSI. It will look like I'm power washing my TV.
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Fuck, I can't wait to start my new job so I can go back to buying 1 DVD every month or so. Netflix has made it kinda unnecessary, but some DVDs matchlists are so good its worth buying.
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My Dad would go nuts for that, he was such a Goldberg mark.
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I've actually just thought I might consider buying that and I don't own any wrestling DVDs. Love Goldberg. Definitely wont buy mind you, but I thought about it for a few seconds.
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