sawcesome
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Post by sawcesome on Jan 2, 2012 6:39:05 GMT -5
First off, if this thread already exists, I apologize for my inferior searching skills. Now, to the point. I want to know which WWE DVDs are everybody's favorites. Single events, anthologies, collections, whatever! I already have a few (the new Stone Cold collection, the Orton collection, the Rock collection, the Jericho collection, Best of Nitro, Rise and Fall of WCW, and ECW, the Elimination Chamber collection, the first ladder match collection, the World Heavyweight Championship collection, Greatest Stars of the 90s, and Money in the Bank 2011), but I'm looking to expand the collection and want to hear everybody's opinions and recommendations. Name your number one, top five, top ten, or even twenty! Any and all input will be greatly appreciated.
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Post by Big Daddy Bad Booking on Jan 2, 2012 6:48:33 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2012 6:57:32 GMT -5
To go along with what you've already been introduced to The Shawn Michaels/Bret Hart Rivalry dvd is amazing. Loved every moments of it. Also got a few laughs out of it too like when Bret talked about WCW. "That place had no soul". Killed me.
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Post by mansquatch on Jan 2, 2012 7:57:09 GMT -5
Here's what you're looking for:
Best wrestler-specific DVDs — Chris Jericho: Breaking the Code, Bret Hart: Best There Is..., Edge: Decade of Decadence, RVD: One of a Kind, Mick Foley: Greatest Hits & Misses (Hardcore Edition), Shawn Michaels: My Journey, the new SCSA, Eddie Guerrero: Viva La Raza, Brian Pillman: Loose Cannon, The Ultimate Ric Flair Collection, Macho Man Ultimate Collection.
Best non-wrestler-specific DVDs — Rise and Fall of ECW (still the benchmark), Four Horsemen, Best of Raw: 1993-2008, Bret Hart-HBK: Greatest Rivalries, Both Ladder Match collections, Best of Starrcade, ECW: Blood Sport, Triumph and Tragedy of WCCW.
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sawcesome
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Post by sawcesome on Jan 2, 2012 18:43:34 GMT -5
Many thanks! I plan on looking into most of these, but I'm definitely getting the Greatest Rivalries DVD.
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PrimeTyme
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Post by PrimeTyme on Jan 2, 2012 18:48:20 GMT -5
Anything with a documentary on it is usually a good pick up. Some that haven't been mentioned yet are Mr. Perect, AWA, Ricky Steamboat, and Big Shows were all excellent.
For just match compilations I'd go with Best of Raw 93&94. 4 discs and worth every penny I paid for it. And Greatest Stars of the 80's and New Millenium just to complete that collection are good as well.
Try to find match listings before buying the sets though to try and avoid doubling up matches you may already have. History of the IC Title was bad for that.
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chazraps
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Post by chazraps on Jan 2, 2012 19:41:47 GMT -5
Mick Foley's greatest hits and misses is essential. It's every hallmark Foley match you could ever want. HIGHLY recommended, especially now that you can get it new for seven or eight bucks.
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