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Post by rapidfire187 on Sept 16, 2011 17:04:18 GMT -5
With the Shawn vs. Bret dvd I could see them putting out more "vs" dvd's in the future. HHH vs. The Rock would be a good choice.
I also think they'll always be remaking DVD sets for certain wrestlers. Austin, Rock, HHH, and Taker will undoubtedly have more DVDs made for them in the future. A newer Foley DVD that features some of his Japanese matches and earlier US stuff, along with a new interview/documentary would be good. They could also make SummerSlam, Survivor Series, and Royal Rumble DVDs that follow in the footsteps of the True Story of Wrestlemania.
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ICBM
King Koopa
Didn't know we did status updates here now
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Post by ICBM on Sept 16, 2011 20:10:51 GMT -5
Turns, a tribute to the most shocking or touching heel/face turns.
Macho goes back with Liz Hogan to the NWO HHH turns on Austin 4 horsemen jump sting Hbk on Marty Hogan returns to red and yellow
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Unicron
Break it down for a 5 second pose!
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Post by WWHHHD on Sept 16, 2011 23:48:34 GMT -5
Turns, a tribute to the most shocking or touching heel/face turns. Macho goes back with Liz Hogan to the NWO HHH turns on Austin 4 horsemen jump sting Hbk on Marty Hogan returns to red and yellow Ehhhh this is just stuff they throw out on WWE Classics on demand.
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El Hijo De Slapnuts
Samurai Cop
Really waiting for Minoru Suzuki to face off with a live gator.....
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Post by El Hijo De Slapnuts on Sept 16, 2011 23:53:04 GMT -5
I'm still waiting for my best of Braden Walker.
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mo
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
"Here are the young men, the weight on their shoulders..."
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Post by mo on Sept 17, 2011 0:00:21 GMT -5
I'd like the WWF/E Title switches that haven't been released, like Flair beating Savage and Bret winning the final four and all that. Can't help but wonder if they would try to avoid releasing Taker's Over The Edge win though.
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Post by Sir Woodrow on Sept 17, 2011 0:23:41 GMT -5
Hitory of The WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship
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Post by Famous Rocking Chimes on Sept 17, 2011 4:14:26 GMT -5
Oddly enough, the famous Funk/Sabu/Douglas three way dance from ECW has never seen a WWE dvd release. Also, every Money In The Bank cash-in is available on dvd except for Punk cashing in on Edge the first time after Batista beat him down. Right after Mania 23, the New Blood and the ECW Originals had an awesome rematch under hardcore rules that blew the Mania match out of the water. Actually Punk's first cash in is on DVD. It's on the NOC 2008 DVD as an extra.
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Fry's dog Seymour
Pulled one over on everyone. Got away with it, this time.
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Post by Bo Rida on Sept 17, 2011 6:11:09 GMT -5
I'm not sure if these two are on any DVDs but: Money Inc vs The Steiners - Steel Cage match Perfect vs Piper – I saw this match for the first time on last weeks vintage collection and it was one of the greatest 10 minute matches I've ever seen. A DVD of the greatest vehicular moments The best of Shane O'Mac Disc 2&3 - Every match he ever had with the British Bulldog.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Sept 17, 2011 9:59:10 GMT -5
I don't think that tournament from Rio de Janeiro that created the Intercontinental Title that Pat Patterson won has ever been put on DVD.
On a more serious note, television historians will sometimes bring up that the WWE has in its vaults footage from pro wrestling shows from the late 40's/early 50's that originally aired on the DuMont Network. It's some of the few DuMont network programming still known to be in existence after most of their master tapes were dumped in the Hudson River in the 70's, and the WWE has released very little of it over the years. I can't imagine there is much of a demand for 40's/50's black and white wrestling nowadays, but it is an interesting historical novelty.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2011 10:21:55 GMT -5
I don't think that tournament from Rio de Janeiro that created the Intercontinental Title that Pat Patterson won has ever been put on DVD. On a more serious note, television historians will sometimes bring up that the WWE has in its vaults footage from pro wrestling shows from the late 40's/early 50's that originally aired on the DuMont Network. It's some of the few DuMont network programming still known to be in existence after most of their master tapes were dumped in the Hudson River in the 70's, and the WWE has released very little of it over the years. I can't imagine there is much of a demand for 40's/50's black and white wrestling nowadays, but it is an interesting historical novelty. This seems to answer my question. I have to imagine there would be quite a few fans who would be interested in such material, just for the historical value. Though I'm not sure how much this might cross over into the crowd buying the new Randy Orton DVD. What I've seen of it was surprisingly entertaining, and I'd love to have more.
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