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Post by Chris Decker-The Wild Rover on Dec 30, 2006 20:36:49 GMT -5
What is your guys favorite WWE Documentary That they have put out.
Mines gotta be a toss up between The Piper DVD and The Ultimate Warrior
also I would like to Address in this thread if anyone had seen the Billy Graham DVD, cause after seeing the Dusty One, I was curious about the Billy Graham DVD
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Post by Aceorton on Dec 30, 2006 20:42:34 GMT -5
Funny you should mention the Billy Graham DVD.
I would like to cast a negative vote for this piece of garbage. It stands apart from all the other WWE garbage documentaries where Vince makes himself out to be a victim because it actually includes a staged "reunion" at the end with Superstar and Vince burying the hatchet and Vince telling SBG that "you were ahead of your time."
Also, like just about every WWE documentary, it's about 35 minutes too long.
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Post by MGH on Dec 30, 2006 20:43:47 GMT -5
This is one thing I can't hate on WWE for. I love their documentary DVDs.
Mine goes to Bret Hart's, with Benoit's a close second.
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Post by Chris Decker-The Wild Rover on Dec 30, 2006 20:44:22 GMT -5
Funny you should mention the Billy Graham DVD. I would like to cast a negative vote for this piece of garbage. It stands apart from all the other WWE garbage documentaries where Vince makes himself out to be a victim because it actually includes a staged "reunion" at the end with Superstar and Vince burying the hatchet and Vince telling SBG that "you were ahead of your time." Also, like just about every WWE documentary, it's about 35 minutes too long. rather have it be too long than have it be not long enough though.
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Post by legendary616 on Dec 30, 2006 20:46:25 GMT -5
Theres No Way its not ECW, hands down the best. I beleive also the best selling?
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Post by Citizen Snips Has Left on Dec 30, 2006 20:46:56 GMT -5
Stevie Richards dropping F-bombs. That's what makes the Rise and Fall of ECW the best thing ever.
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Post by clifford on Dec 30, 2006 20:51:25 GMT -5
ECW without a doubt. It covered EVERYTHING. Even Bret's was patchy on some of his phases like in WCW and the whole screwjob
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Post by Aceorton on Dec 30, 2006 20:51:45 GMT -5
Funny you should mention the Billy Graham DVD. I would like to cast a negative vote for this piece of garbage. It stands apart from all the other WWE garbage documentaries where Vince makes himself out to be a victim because it actually includes a staged "reunion" at the end with Superstar and Vince burying the hatchet and Vince telling SBG that "you were ahead of your time." Also, like just about every WWE documentary, it's about 35 minutes too long. rather have it be too long than have it be not long enough though. I would agree with that if the extra time meant new information. But WWE can't seem to grasp that concept. So when it's too long, it's because the same 10 guys (Ross, Lombardi, Brisco, Vince, etc.) keep reciting the same 3 three cliches over and over and over. I would rather they leave a few things out than torture me that way.
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Post by Chris Decker-The Wild Rover on Dec 30, 2006 20:53:38 GMT -5
rather have it be too long than have it be not long enough though. I would agree with that if the extra time meant new information. But WWE can't seem to grasp that concept. So when it's too long, it's because the same 10 guys (Ross, Lombardi, Brisco, Vince, etc.) keep reciting the same 3 three cliches over and over and over. I would rather they leave a few things out than torture me that way. and Bruce Prichard, Lets not forget Brother Love
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Dec 30, 2006 20:55:09 GMT -5
The Rise and Fall of ECW is the best WWE Documentary I have seen so far. They covered everything and didn't censor it at all. It was really good.
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Post by heyguesswhatidid on Dec 30, 2006 21:51:52 GMT -5
Rise and Fall, hell, it re-launched a dead company as a 3rd brand.
Though I do think the Billy Graham one is way overlooked.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2006 22:02:25 GMT -5
Rise and Fall of ECW is not only the best documentary DVD but the best WWE DVD ever.
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Post by Next Level was WRONG on Dec 30, 2006 22:05:28 GMT -5
I have yet to see the R&F of ECW so I'll go for Jake Roberts.
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Dec 30, 2006 22:55:00 GMT -5
I enjoyed Pillman's more than Bret's because I always liked Pillman, but missed almost his entire career. If that makes any sense.
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Post by darthpipes on Dec 31, 2006 0:08:24 GMT -5
I think the ECW documentary was the best one. It had the most time and covered just about everything. The WWE has produced some recent ones that are pretty damn good. The Piper one, the AWA one, and the Pillman ones especially.
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Post by -Lithium- on Dec 31, 2006 0:18:17 GMT -5
ECW DVD. It got a bunch of WWE fans that never saw ECW into into it...
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Post by Milkman Norm on Dec 31, 2006 0:21:21 GMT -5
Clearly it's Greatest Stars of the 80's: The Iran Shiek section, for the Sheiks calms of Verne Gange asking him to shoot on Hogan but refusing to do it because of his respect for Mister McMahon,Sr.
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Post by comahan on Dec 31, 2006 0:24:40 GMT -5
I actually saw the rise and fall of ECW for the first time last night, amazing video.
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