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What was your take on the Monday Night Wars DVD?
I own it and watch it regularly but some of it didn't sit right with me.
Gerald Brisco saying "Don't MESS with Vince McMahon!" Yeah, I thought the self-implosion of WCW, the rise of Stone Cold and the prevailing of the Attitude era on a whole was to credit for WWE winning the war. Brisco made it sound like Vince McMahon did it all on his own, like one night he did one thing that set off the nuke that ended this whole thing. I give Vince credit, but some dominoes fell his way and WCW chewed itself up and spit it out. They were the Rocky in Rocky III and WCW was Clubber for 80-something weeks. Granted the company made the DVD and there's going to be some bias. Thoughts on it? |
It was a little biased (like most of their dvd's), but all in all it was ok from what I remember. I haven't seen it in like 6 or 7 years though. Enjoyed the best of Nitro dvd much more.
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it wasn't very good, tbh.
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History is written by the winners.
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Definately another biased WWE opinion of how wrestling history happened. Not all that surprizing though since WWE has tainted every WCW or ECW project with all their propaganda. According to Vince, no one but WWE made an impact in pro wrestling, which is wrong, very egotisical and self righteous.
If WWE is so awesome, why do they rely on every WCW or ECW dvd to make profits for them? Note:Don't answer it's a rhetorical question... |
I haven't seen the whole dvd but it does lean more pro-WWF accomplishments than WCW accomplishments especially after the NwO.
It is less bias overall than the Rise and Fall of ECW dvd that painted Bischoff as the really bad guy between him and Vince while making Vince seemed like he generally cared or wanted to help ECW on his own. |
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'Slight' exaggeration. Yes, if you say so. They do the DVD's cause they're good and make money. I don't see what's wrong with that.
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I say that the WWF would've died around late 1997-early 1998, if they didn't do the whole Austin vs. McMahon deal. Besides, it also forced them to break on one of their big contracts (the 20-year contract Bret Hart signed in 1996), due to their financial state.
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Of course we'll never hear about that in a dvd....That did in fact really happen. |
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The whole funny thing about this is I'm pretty sure it was legal to oppose a wrestling federation....
The way Vince made it sound was as if it was his right to be the only show in town. Not sure if that's how business works. |
[QUOTE=Tedious;3619857]No, they mentioned Goldberg.
Yeah because the DVD should really focus on what almost happened, what might have happened, was close to happening, instead of, you know, what did happen. If you actually watch the DVD you will hear Mick Foley state "I didn't know how close we were to going out." What do you want, ten minutes of wailing and garment-rendering about how they might have lost?" No. And way to miss the fucking point. I've watched the dvd (as I already stated) countless times. It was very much biased. McMahon would have rather took a 5 miler in traffic than EVER disclose that he was close to calling it a day with WWF. No one would expect someone to broadcast that information, but add that to Vince's "I never LOSE goddamnit" ego and its ever thus. |
Vince McMahon is a modern day Jesus Christ of rasslin. Do not besmirch his name. WWF beat the WCW because of Vince McMahon sign Xpac in 98. Xpac was what turned it to the WWF. All hail Xpac!
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Vince McMahon owns the WWE.
The WWE was in a war against the WCW. The WWE bought the WCW. Vince McMahon won. ...pretty simple. |
If the WCW had won they woulda made a video tape in 2001 about how WWF was garbage and woulda had a nitro party in Stamford that night. Man I miss the nitro parties.
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...I miss those shows they'd do down in Florida, near a pool...
...those were awesome...gave the show a whole different feel. |
Yeah the spring break shows were cool because Nash or Hall usually ended up in the pool. The WWE needs to have shows outside like that. I'm in Florida and me neighbor has a pool.
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When the Bash at the Beach was ACTUALLY held at a beach, they were awesome too...
...Hog Wild, as well... ...Come to think of it, WCW was pretty innovative...they did things WWE hasn't done to this day. ...I mean...they had a Nitro INSIDE A MALL! |
As much shit as WCW gets, they do have some really good ideas. Like outside shows, Wargames, chucky feuding with rick steiner, just to name a few.
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Biggest issue I took with the DVD was the presentation of WWE as a tiny, family business that was being run out of town by a huge corporate machine.
Y'know, the same WWE that smashed the territories apart and became the "only gig in town". Other than that it was pretty good. |
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Yeah, but to say "Don't mess with Vince Mac-mahon..." and look furious while saying it---that's an incorrect assessment. Gerald Brisco's world renown as being the biggest suckup to Vince known to man. That aside, it's not like Vince was holding back for 83 weeks of losing the ratings war and going "Ok, im gonna strike here, try this and that"..... if that was the case (which it oh so fucking wasn't)....then that would be a correct assessment. Vince won, no question about it and I think the better promoter won. But I have respect for Bischoff (not as a human, but as a businessman) so there's other factors other than not messing with Vince McMahon when the guy himself almost went under. |
LOL dude, Jerry Brisco worked (works?) for the WWE...whaddaya expect him to say?
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Lol, nice pm MJdiesel. Loser.
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He'll learn. |
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He used to send me PM's all the time. Just ignore them and he'll stop.
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Either that or he'll get banned again. Which ever comes first
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He's such a fucking queer
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I just got a PM from him asking which Halloween costume he should wear. What the hell?
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