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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2008 23:09:37 GMT -5
Just to be different, Wendi Richter. She was as instrumental a part of the mainstream merge as Hogan, and has the Original Screwjob angle. I watched some shoot interviews with her on Youtube and she strikes me as being very lucid and someone capable of shining a lot of insight into the Moolah Era of the WWE Women's Division.
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Post by moneyman on Dec 22, 2008 23:11:20 GMT -5
How about a Rick Rude DVD or even better a Ricky Steamboat DVD.
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Post by A Dubya (El Hombre Muerto) on Dec 22, 2008 23:22:31 GMT -5
Savage and Jericho. I'd love a DiBiase documentary style one too though.
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Post by arrogantmodel on Dec 22, 2008 23:32:54 GMT -5
Some others I would like to see:
The Rise and Fall of The Narcissist Papa Shango: We Hardly Knew Ye Kamala: From Rags to...uhhh...Bowling Allies and a Casket Match Tatanka! Buffalo! The Steiner Brothers (entire video has to be subtitled)
and one that we will NEVER see...
Hey, Remember Nailz?
As for the real answer, I think Jericho could put out 10 discs easy.
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Post by The Genesis of KoOS on Dec 22, 2008 23:35:34 GMT -5
The Steiner Brothers (entire video has to be subtitled) Including the music video, Scott Steiner: "Basic Mathenomics"
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Post by Evilution E5150 on Dec 22, 2008 23:50:55 GMT -5
id like a stu hart/dugeon/stampede retrospective similar to maybe the awa and wccw, it could cover pretty much everyone but focus on the hart familly
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Post by mattperiolat on Dec 23, 2008 11:00:29 GMT -5
A Stampede collection would be cool, but ultimately very depressing, maybe more so than WCCW's DVD. Plus, how do you avoid Benoit?
Interesting that none of the tag teams have gotten votes yet, especially given how much people love the Hart Foundation and British Bulldogs.
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Post by bradshawrules on Dec 23, 2008 11:02:32 GMT -5
Cowboy Chris Jericho? can some one explain that or is it a joke?
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Post by wildojinx on Dec 23, 2008 11:06:22 GMT -5
How about a Rick Rude DVD . ONLY if they keep Jesse's commentary in (then again, rude was jesse's fav wrestler, so he may be included).
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Post by wildojinx on Dec 23, 2008 11:08:37 GMT -5
Actually, a dvd i can see them doing would be something called "high flyers" (a la the 1989 vhs tape) featuring 1 match each by various aireal<sp> wrestlers (snuka, mysterio, liger, sabu, rvd, owen, psicosis, Taka, etc).
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Post by thedavefather on Dec 23, 2008 11:14:33 GMT -5
Y2J hands down. Macho and Owen are worthy but it ain't going to happen so Jericho gets the vote here.
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Post by mauled on Dec 23, 2008 13:47:37 GMT -5
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Post by mattperiolat on Dec 23, 2008 16:06:33 GMT -5
Never say never about Savage and/or Vince. The fact that Savage was included at all in the IC Title history DVD and is back on the SNME DVD gives me hope that something may change. Hence, put him on the poll, just in case.
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Post by mattperiolat on Dec 29, 2008 16:24:04 GMT -5
Well, after thinking it over, finally voted in my own poll.
Obviously, the heat's on Jericho and I think it's a given that he will get an easy three discer. No question.
Pleased to see that Owen pulled some votes, even if he is the longest of the long shots. My hopes are up a bit given Owen matches were included for the DVDs for Edge and Kane, but I think as long as Martha is breathing, it's never gonna happen.
Ted DiBiase is one I've been begging for, even if it's just a two-discer. He was such a solid worker and so gifted on mic, I just really hope we'll see this some day, especially if he finally gets into the HOF.
Andre got two votes out of 65? Honestly a bit surprising knowing his legendary status and all the stories that could be told about the big guy. True, the match list may suck (unless we get one where he is visably stiffing the smurf out of the Warrior) but with the new book coming out, seems an easy tie in.
Surprised how poorly that Ricky Steamboat has done too, but given his best work is already out there with Flair and to a lesser extent, Savage, I suppose I can see why.
Really floored that no one voted for either of the tag teams. I thought for sure people would want on of either Bulldogs or the Foundation. Maybe I should have put Demolition up there, but I figured their odds were near zero given legalities.
Speaking of near zero, that leaves the one I voted for: yeah, I am a sheep, but I went for Savage. There is just so much material out there for mic work and matches and stories and a documentary and heaven only knows what else. I really wish Vince and Savage could have some kind of understanding so we can just get the DVD already!
Continue with votes and comments, I love them all.
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Post by Frank Castle on Dec 29, 2008 16:26:53 GMT -5
Hardcore: The Terry Funk Story
Terry Funk is a legend of pro wrestling, known for his family name, his wrestling ability, his gritty promos, and for his innovating hardcore style, this DVD looks at the four decade career of wrestling's wild man. Learn from the Funker himself and the people that know him as he talks about growing up in the wrestling business, wrestling in the south during segergation, and his battles with legends such as Ric Flair, Harley Race, Ricky Steamboat, Mick Foley and more. This three disk dvd set is loaded with bonus matches and classic promos from his time in the NWA, WWE, WCW, and ECW. Discover just what it means to be hardcore and get yours today.
Disk One: Versus the Brisco Brothers, Tag-Team Championship, Florida, 3/30/1971 Versus the Grappler, NWA Southern Championship, Florida, 4/14/1971 Versus King Curtis & Luke Graham, 7/1/1972 Versus Jack Brisco, NWA Wolrd Heavyweight Championship, 2/3 falls, 12/10/1975 Versus Harley Race, NWA World Heavyweigth Championship, 2/6/1977
Disk Two: Versus Junk Yard Dog, Saturday Night Main Event, 10/31/1985 Verus Junk Yard Dog & Tito Santana, Wrestlemania II, 4/5/1986 Versus Junk Yard Dog & Hulk Hogan, Saturday Night Main Event, 5/6/1986 Versus Ricky Steamboat, Clash of the Champions VII, 6/14/1989 Versus Ric Flair, I Quit match, Clash of the Champions IX, 11/15/1989
Disk Three Versus Sabu & Shane Douglas, Triangle Match, The Night the Line was Crossed, 2/5/1994 Versus Cactus Jack & Shane Douglas, 3/18/1995 Versus Sandman & Stevie Richards, Three Way Dance, Barely Legal, 4/13/1997 Versus Sabu, ECW World Heavyweight Championship, Barbed Wire Match, Born to be Wired, 8/9/1997 Versus Edge, Mick Foley, & Lita, ECW One Night Stand, 6/11/2006 ........ Funk has had such a career that I'm probably missing a few good matches on the list.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2008 16:29:18 GMT -5
Randy Orton
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Post by Robbymac on Dec 29, 2008 16:34:05 GMT -5
Just to be different, Wendi Richter. She was as instrumental a part of the mainstream merge as Hogan, and has the Original Screwjob angle. I watched some shoot interviews with her on Youtube and she strikes me as being very lucid and someone capable of shining a lot of insight into the Moolah Era of the WWE Women's Division. You could print 8 of them and not sell all of them.
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Post by Frank Castle on Dec 29, 2008 16:34:28 GMT -5
Enter the Dragon: The Ricky Steamboat Story.
Disk One: Versus the Brisco Brothers, NWA Tag-Team Championship, 12/03/1983 Versus Bret Hart, Boston Gardan, 1986 Versus Don Muraco & Mr. Fuji, Saterday Night's Main Event, 12/19/1985 Versus Jake Roberts, Snake Pit Match, The Big Event, 8/28/1986 Versus Randy Savage, IC championship, Wrestlemania III, 3/29/1987
Disk Two: Versus Rick Rude, Royal Rumble, 1/24/1988 Versus Ric Flair, NWA World Heavyweight Title, Chi-Town Rumble, 2/20/1989 Versus Ric Flair, Three Falls NWA World Heavyweight Title Match, Clash of the Championons VI, 4/02/1989 Versus Ric Flair, NWA World Heavyweight Title, WrestleWar, 5/07/1989 Versus Terry Funk, Clash of the Champions VII, 6/14/1989
Disk Three: Versus Rick Rude, Iron Man Match, Beach Blast, 6/20/1992 Versus Steve Austin, TV title, Clash of the Champions XX, 9/02/1992 Versus The Hollywood Blondes, NWA Tag team Championship, Clash of the Champions XXII, 1/13/1993 Versus Paul Orndroff, TV title, Clash of the Champions XXIV, 8/18/1993 Versus Ric Flair, WCW World Heavyweight Title, Spring Stampede, 4/16/1994
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