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Originally Posted by Shadow
What isn't? The awesomeness of Edge and Christian shall be on DVD. Mostly because they absoltuly reek of awesomeness.
Also a Gimmick Match DVD would rule. TLC's baby!
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I hope they do, because I really think E&C on DVD would sell like hotcakes. The Fightingness tag team of all time. That could actually make a good title for the DVD. Anyway, I hope they'd show a bit of Edge & Christian's career after they broke up, and have E&C on commentary during matches. :drool:
I can definately see a DVD focused on Ladder Matches, TLC and maybe a few incidents revolving around huge bumps (liek Shane McMahonn at Summerslam 2000). Just maybe interviews with wrestlers about how they tried to make their ladder matches different, what went wrong, who was the weak link in the TLC matches (if there was one). It will be interesting to here stories from Lita, Spike Dudley and Rhyno, who we rarely here speak about their experiences in TLC 2. It will also be interesting to know who really were the creative geniuses behind the spots. Who decided Jeff & Spike would get Swantoned by Jeff Hardy, and who suggested Edge Speared Hardy form the title belts. I would look forward to hearing about the fan run-in during the Eddie/RVD Ladder Match, and how Chris Benoit & Chris Jericho felt about having a Ladder Match since the bar had been raised with the TLC. Hearing The Undertaker talk about his ladder experiences would be great, too.
A gimmick match DVD with First Blood, Iron Man, Last Man Standing, Triple Threats, Fatal Fourways, TLC (maybe just as extras), Hell in a Cell, Elimination Chamber, etc. would make for great viewing, not only for the actual matches, but for the thoughts going through the wrestlers' heads before, during and after the match. It will be interesting to hear Al Snow's story about his Hardcore Match with Hardcore Holly, and his Kennel from Hell Match with the Big Boss Man (RIP). With gimmicks stemming back to AWA and NWA, there could really be some interesting stories to let out, and it might even inspire the WWE/TNA with some ideas.
A DVD recapping the Royal Rumbles would be great. I could watch an eight hour documentary on the thing. I would love to hear all the stories behind them, and just what the matches meant, and what wrestlers tried to do as far as innovation was concerned. The whole hardcore thing in 2001 would be interesting. Same thing with a King of the Ring DVD. It will be interesting to hear whether or not the lockerrom changes around these times as a way to impress officials, etc.
I also wouldn't mind seeing a DVD dedicated to multi-man matches as well as tag team wrestling.