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Post by Mayonnaise on Apr 27, 2016 15:02:20 GMT -5
Finished a survey on this and thought I'd share. These are possible in 2017 and around $30.
WWE Women's Revolution - Looking at the Women's Division "from the days of the Fabulous Moolah to Sunny, to Trish, to Michelle McCool, and now to the future in Charlotte" Interview with important figures discussion how they changed the role of women in wrestling.
WrestleMania III - 30 Years Later - Looking at "the most important even in WWE history" and talking to the people who were there.
Top 25 Celebrity Moments - A countdown of celebrity stuff.
Survival Mode - "The early 90s for the WWE may have been a forgotten time period...The company was in perhaps its lowest point...Financially, creatively, the company was suffering - how did WWE survive? Now hear from the Superstars and the executives, as they tell you what it took to bring the WWE out of the doldrums of the early 90s, into the greatest successful time period in WWE history."
John Cena: Behind the Mic - Cena talks about how he became great at promos, who has helped him, some of his favorites and some that "went awry".
Masters of the Mic - 3 Discs. Countdown of the top 25 talkers in sports entertainment history with a look at some of their best work. Disc 2 and 3 would feature memorable promos from the top 25.
Lex Luger - Documentary looking at his life.
Out of the Darkness - Two Decades of Kane - "An out of character documentary on Glenn Jacobs, the man known as Kane. The Kane character has been on WWE TV since 1997, though Glenn has been wrestling long before then. For the first time ever, Glenn sits down to discuss his childhood, early wrestling career, unsuccessful characters (Issac Yankem) before eventually debuting as the Undertaker's half-brother Kane. Glenn talks about some of the challenges of keeping that character fresh over the years and why he made some of the creative decisions he did. Also get a glimpse into his home life, his politics, and get a brand new look at the future Hall of Famer."
Alberto Del Rio - Documentary on growing up in a famous family, his amateur days and what it means to be in WWE.
The True Story of SummerSlam - SummerSlam turns 30 in 2017 and this looks at some of the stories behind the greatest SummerSlam matches.
Goldberg - Looks at the career of "arguably WCW's biggest superstar of the Monday Night War era". Goldberg discusses his career for the first time ever.
The rest are collections of WWE Network shows: JBL Show Stone Cold Podcast Table for Three Countdown Wrestlemania Rewind Swerved Rivalries
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2016 15:05:46 GMT -5
Early '90s? Don't they mean mid-90's?? And no E&C Show compliation? Hrm.
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Post by darkjourney on Apr 27, 2016 15:05:52 GMT -5
Can't wait for the Royal Rumble documentary later this year I believe. I like the documentaries. The Matches you can pretty much find anywhere these days. Most of them.
I'll grab the Lex Luger and Kane one and Survivor Mode. Maybe they should incorporate the current product as well into that survival mode DVD. Really WWE's business isn't doing a whole lot better than it was in the early 90s except for Mania
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Post by nickcave on Apr 27, 2016 15:07:29 GMT -5
Survivor Mode and the Kane documentary sound the most interesting.
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Post by The Stranger on Apr 27, 2016 15:09:58 GMT -5
WrestleMania III - 30 Years Later - Looking at "the most important even in WWE history" and talking to the people who were there. You can probably count on two hands, guys who worked WM3 and are still alive (and two of those are Hogan and Billy Jack Haynes). These sound kinda interesting.
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Post by Gravedigger's Biscuits on Apr 27, 2016 15:10:42 GMT -5
Finished a survey on this and thought I'd share. These are possible in 2017 and around $30. WWE Women's Revolution - Looking at the Women's Division "from the days of the Fabulous Moolah to Sunny, to Trish, to Michelle McCool, and now to the future in Charlotte" Interview with important figures discussion how they changed the role of women in wrestling.
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Post by Brood Lone Wolf Funker on Apr 27, 2016 15:12:47 GMT -5
If you suffer from Long term insomnia buy the Del Rio one
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Post by Chiral on Apr 27, 2016 15:13:28 GMT -5
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Post by DZ: WF Legacy on Apr 27, 2016 15:52:06 GMT -5
They've kinda done a lot of what needs to be done at this point, and you can tell.
I like the idea of a SummerSlam historical video. Might as well do it with the WM one and upcoming RR one.
A Luger doc could be good.
I think a really good women's wrestling DVD is inevitable, but I hope they wait a little bit for the new title to get some more prestige. I'd like for that eventual DVD to have the rise of Sasha Banks and Becky, and the others, and not miss out because they wanted to get this out prematurely. But if this is late 2017, that could be fine.
If they were going to interview Goldberg, it should've just been for his other DVD. Besides that, if the guy doesn't really care about what he did, why should I?
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Post by jwarr on Apr 27, 2016 16:10:38 GMT -5
I'll take 'em all, I'm hardcore.
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Post by Reflecto on Apr 27, 2016 16:35:39 GMT -5
WrestleMania III - 30 Years Later - Looking at "the most important even in WWE history" and talking to the people who were there. You can probably count on two hands, guys who worked WM3 and are still alive (and two of those are Hogan and Billy Jack Haynes). Not exactly. Just the list of people still alive, outside of Hogan/Haynes, and who could presumably still talk about their career (so Lord Littlebrook, who's alive but suffering from dementia and is in a nursing home, wouldn't count) Rick Martel Tom Zenk (would be a shocker, but judging from who WWE has managed to get for their DVDs no longer "Never in a million years", either) Don Muraco Bob Orton Sr. (and if they 'had' to from there, having Randy Orton talk about his father's match is possible to "yeah, we know it'd happen") King Kong Bundy Hillbilly Jim Haiti Kid Harley Race Jacques Rougeau Raymond Rougeau Brutus Beefcake Greg Valentine Bret Hart Jim Neidhart (same token, Natalya is on roster if they needed some extra "present day" names for the DVD) Danny Davis Tito Santana Dynamite Kid (like Zenk, would be a shocker- but again, with the names WWE's managed to get for DVDs, no longer "never in a million years") Butch Reed Koko B. Ware Ricky Steamboat Jake Roberts Honky Tonk Man The Iron Sheik Nikolai Volkoff B. Brian Blair Jim Brunzell ...Hogan WOULD be the elephant in the room for not being on a DVD like this, but there's still enough people who worked Wrestlemania III who are still alive that you could POSSIBLY pull it off.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2016 16:37:01 GMT -5
Survival Mode would be interesting to watch, considering how they like to skirt 1995.
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Post by Fade is a CodyCryBaby on Apr 27, 2016 16:43:21 GMT -5
Survival Mode sounds hilarious. Please shade yourself, WWE.
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Post by jagilki on Apr 27, 2016 16:43:59 GMT -5
So... the Women's Revolution DVD will just be 4 hours of Women talking about how they wouldn't be here now if it wasn't for Steph?
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Post by edgestar on Apr 27, 2016 16:54:05 GMT -5
The Summerslam one sounds interesting. Didn't the 20th anniversary of WM3 get a special release, too?
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Post by Slammy Award-Winning Cannibal on Apr 27, 2016 16:56:15 GMT -5
Survivor Mode and the Kane documentary sound the most interesting.
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Post by ASYLUMHAUSEN on Apr 27, 2016 17:00:39 GMT -5
Masters of the Mic - 3 Discs. Countdown of the top 25 talkers in sports entertainment history with a look at some of their best work. Disc 2 and 3 would feature memorable promos from the top 25. The last WWE release I bought was the Punk Blu Ray....I would buy the everloving shit out of this one for the collection of promos alone.
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Post by lildude8218 on Apr 27, 2016 17:02:44 GMT -5
You can probably count on two hands, guys who worked WM3 and are still alive (and two of those are Hogan and Billy Jack Haynes). Not exactly. Just the list of people still alive, outside of Hogan/Haynes, and who could presumably still talk about their career (so Lord Littlebrook, who's alive but suffering from dementia and is in a nursing home, wouldn't count) Rick Martel Tom Zenk (would be a shocker, but judging from who WWE has managed to get for their DVDs no longer "Never in a million years", either) Don Muraco Bob Orton Sr. (and if they 'had' to from there, having Randy Orton talk about his father's match is possible to "yeah, we know it'd happen") King Kong Bundy Hillbilly Jim Haiti Kid Harley Race Jacques Rougeau Raymond Rougeau Brutus Beefcake Greg Valentine Bret Hart Jim Neidhart (same token, Natalya is on roster if they needed some extra "present day" names for the DVD) Danny Davis Tito Santana Dynamite Kid (like Zenk, would be a shocker- but again, with the names WWE's managed to get for DVDs, no longer "never in a million years") Butch Reed Koko B. Ware Ricky Steamboat Jake Roberts Honky Tonk Man The Iron Sheik Nikolai Volkoff B. Brian Blair Jim Brunzell ...Hogan WOULD be the elephant in the room for not being on a DVD like this, but there's still enough people who worked Wrestlemania III who are still alive that you could POSSIBLY pull it off. you're forgetting Johnny Valiant, Jimmy Hart, Slick, Gene Okerlund, Jesse Ventura, Jim Duggan, even Vince. and they could always call up Bob Uecker and/or Mary Hart for a quick interview. Aretha Franklin as well. Mr. Fuji's health wasn't great the last I heard or he'd be another.
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Post by JCBaggee on Apr 27, 2016 17:03:07 GMT -5
A DVD collection of podcasts is about the exact level of redundant/nutty that I would expect WWE to do, yeah.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 27, 2016 17:22:56 GMT -5
WrestleMania III - 30 Years Later - Looking at "the most important even in WWE history" and talking to the people who were there. You can probably count on two hands, guys who worked WM3 and are still alive (and two of those are Hogan and Billy Jack Haynes).These sound kinda interesting. Out of curiosity I looked it up was surprised to find that only nine wrestlers from WM III have died and that the vast majority are still alive. In fact at least one participant from every match is still alive with the exception of Roddy Piper/Adrian Adonis. Here's the breakdown (wrestlers who had matches only): AliveHulk Hogan The Iron Sheik Nicolai Volkoff B. Brian Blair Jim Brunzell The Honky Tonk Man Jake Roberts Ricky Steamboat Butch Reed Koko B. Ware Bret Hart Jim Neidhart Danny Davis The Dynamite Kid Tito Santana Greg Valentine Brutus Beefcake Raymond Rougeau Jacques Rougeau Harley Race Hillbilly Jim Haiti Kid King Kong Bundy Lord Littlebrook Billy Jack Haynes Rick Martel Tom Zenk Bob Orton, Jr. Don Muraco DeadAndre the Giant Randy Savage Davey Boy Smith Roddy Piper Adrian Adonis Junkyard Dog Little Beaver Little Tokyo Hercules
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