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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 21:13:44 GMT -5
I love dvd sets and like them more than the network. can fast fowrad easier, skip to matches and menu's, plus extras and what not. what are some youd like to see made? heres some Id like to see:
SNME/ME anthology Clash of the Champions anthology KOTR anthology Starrcade anthology IYH anthology
WWF Superstars & Challenge sets
more 1985-1996 unreleased dvds
all the old 1985-1992 NWA/WCW ppvs
WWF PPV pre-shows set
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Oct 29, 2017 21:51:52 GMT -5
We can pretty much forget any anthology sets now. The WWE Network has taken care of that.
I just want a Kevin Nash DVD set. A documentary, and a bunch of his matches. Just like the Scott Hall DVD that came out last year.
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Post by Nivro™ on Oct 29, 2017 23:16:50 GMT -5
Superstars is the only one I can think of just because they're not on the Network. Everything else I can just dial up and watch.
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Post by robbutler01 on Oct 30, 2017 12:08:01 GMT -5
WWF Superstars & Challenge sets more 1985-1996 unreleased dvds This! definitely a best of both superstars and challenge, anything unreleased 85- 96 and sets on rude, dibiase and nash
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2017 14:54:35 GMT -5
Re release all the colliseum video stuff.
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Post by The Brain on Oct 30, 2017 15:11:55 GMT -5
Like hbkbigdaddycool said, with The Network around I don't see any anthology sets being made. But you can bet anything old school related they put out on DVD I'll buy!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2017 20:07:36 GMT -5
More dark matches stuff like Unreleased 86-95.
I would also like a Rick Rude DVD, but since it hasn't been released by now...
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Post by Hulkster2001 on Nov 1, 2017 12:54:31 GMT -5
This.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2017 11:25:15 GMT -5
If they have access to wcw and ecw dark matches, they should release a DVD set on those.
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Post by 👑🇵🇭⭐️ on Dec 5, 2017 14:00:21 GMT -5
A post I wrote on another board from 2012.
I would like to see a Championship Unification DVD, titled “Champion of Champions the History of Greatness” or something like that. Of course, the matches that the WWE does not own would be excluded, but let’s just say they were able to secure the rights to them. Matches include, but are not limited to:
1. The first two prominent unifications of titles in the U.S. were done by Nikita Koloff. In 1986, he unified the NWA National Heavyweight Championship into his NWA United States Heavyweight Championship by defeating Wahoo McDaniel, and in 1987 he unified the (Mid-South) UWF Television Championship into his NWA World Television Championship by defeating Terry Taylor. In both cases, the unification process was started by Nikita's home promotion, Jim Crockett Promotions, upon absorbing another promotion (Georgia Championship Wrestling and the Mid-South UWF, respectively), and in both cases the titles from the absorbed promotions were abandoned.
2. The AJPW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship was created with the unification of the NWA International Heavyweight Championship, the PWF Heavyweight Championship and the NWA United National Championship, when the NWA International Heavyweight Champion Jumbo Tsuruta defeated the PWF Heavyweight and NWA United National Champion Stan Hansen on April 18, 1989.
3. The AWA World Heavyweight Championship was unified with the Omaha World Heavyweight Championship (a belt created by promoters in Omaha, Nebraska) twice when Omaha World Champion The Crusher defeated AWA World Champion Verne Gagne in Omaha, Nebraska on July 9, 1963 and then the titles was unified again on September 7, 1963 when AWA World Champion Verne Gagne defeated Omaha World Champion Fritz Von Erich in Omaha, Nebraska. The Omaha version was abandoned after absorb with the AWA World title.
4. The AWA World Heavyweight Championship and the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship were unified to create the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship at SuperClash III, when the AWA World Heavyweight Champion Jerry "The King" Lawler defeated the WCCW Heavyweight Champion Kerry Von Erich. The WCCW World Heavyweight Title was quickly abandoned, and later the AWA stripped the AWA World Heavyweight Title from Jerry Lawler.
5. The J-Crown, a combination of several lightweight championships from various wrestling promotions (including the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship), was defended mostly in Japan and Mexico. The title has since been abandoned and all belts returned to their home promotions.
6. The WCW International World Heavyweight Championship was unified with the WCW World Heavyweight Championship when WCW Champion Ric Flair defeated International Champion Sting at Clash of the Champions XXVII. The International Championship was immediately abandoned, though the physical belt was used as the WCW Championship.
7. The ECW World Heavyweight Championship was unified with the FTW Heavyweight Championship (an unrecognized title created by Tazz) on March 21, 1999 at Living Dangerously when ECW World Champion Taz defeated FTW Champion Sabu. The FTW title was abandoned when Taz continued to defend the ECW title.
8. The ECW World Heavyweight Championship and the ECW World Television Championship were unified when TV Champion Rhino defeated World Champion The Sandman at ECW Guilty as Charged in January 2001. The Television title was abandoned upon ECW's demise soon after.
9. The WCW Cruiserweight Championship was briefly unified with the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship on July 30, 2001 when Light Heavyweight Champion X-Pac defeated Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman. The titles continued to be defended separately and X-Pac lost the Light Heavyweight Championship to Tajiri a week later.
10. The WCW United States Heavyweight Championship was unified with the WWF Intercontinental Championship at Survivor Series 2001 when US Champion Edge defeated IC Champion Test. The United States title was abandoned, then revived in 2003 by Stephanie McMahon as a SmackDown!-exclusive title.
11. The WCW World Tag Team Championship was unified with the WWF Tag Team Championship at Survivor Series 2001, when the WCW Tag Team Champions, Dudley Boyz, defeated the WWF Tag Team Champions, Hardy Boyz. The Dudleys won the WWF Tag Team Championships, and their WCW Tag Team Championship was absorbed into the WWF titles and abandoned. The Titles had previously been unified at Summerslam 2001 when WCW Tag Team Champions The Brothers of Destruction defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Diamond Dallas Page & Chris Kanyon, although at that time both belts were held together instead of becoming one championship.
12. The WCW Championship and the WWF Championship were unified to create the WWF Undisputed Championship at Vengeance 2001 when Chris Jericho defeated WWF Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin and WCW Champion The Rock in the same night. Essentially, the WWF Championship became the Undisputed Championship while the WCW Championship was retired, although the belts used to represent the two championships would adorn the Undisputed Champion for several months afterwards. After the brand extension, which split the WWF roster into two brands (Raw and SmackDown!), the Undisputed title served as the prime championship for both groups. The title again became "disputed" when champion Brock Lesnar announced he would only defend the belt on SmackDown! The following week, Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff announced the creation of the World Heavyweight Championship.
13. The WWE European Championship was unified with the WWE Intercontinental Championship in July 2002, when Intercontinental Champion Rob Van Dam defeated European Champion Jeff Hardy on Raw in a title unification match. The European title was abandoned as a separate championship.
14. The WWE Hardcore Championship was unified with the WWE Intercontinental Championship in August 2002, when Intercontinental Champion Rob Van Dam pinned Hardcore Champion Tommy Dreamer. The Hardcore Championship was abandoned soon after.
15. The WWE Intercontinental Championship was unified with the World Heavyweight Championship at No Mercy when World Champion Triple H defeated Intercontinental Champion Kane. The Intercontinental Championship was immediately abandoned, then revived in May 2003 by Raw Co-General Manager Steve Austin.
16. The WWA World Heavyweight Championship was unified with the NWA World Heavyweight Championship when NWA Champion Jeff Jarrett defeated WWA Champion Sting on May 25, 2003 in Auckland, New Zealand in an inter-promotional match.
17. The ROH World Championship was unified with the ROH Pure Championship when ROH Pure Champion Nigel McGuinness lost to ROH World Champion Bryan Danielson in Liverpool, England on August 12, 2006, in a match contested under pure wrestling rules with the stipulation that both championships could be lost by disqualification or count out.
18. The International Wrestling Association unified the IWA World Heavyweight Championship with the WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship when the World Wrestling Council's champion abandoned the company and participated in a unification match which was recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance, in the process creating the first Undisputed World Heavyweight Champion in Puerto Rico.
19. The WWE Championship was unified with the ECW Championship on June 13, 2006 on the inaugural episode of ECW on SyFy when figurehead Paul Heyman awarded the re-commissioned ECW title to Rob Van Dam for winning the WWE title from John Cena at One Night Stand. Heyman originally intended for the WWE title to "become" the ECW title, but RVD chose to defend both titles separately. The titles separated on the July 3, 2006 episode of RAW after Edge won the WWE title in a triple threat match that also included Cena.
20. The NJPW version of the IWGP Heavyweight Championship unified with the IGF's version of the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship when NJPW IWGP Champion Shinsuke Nakamura defeated IGF IWGP Champion Kurt Angle in Tokyo on February 17, 2008. The titles are unified due to a working agreement between TNA and New Japan Pro Wrestling in which Angle wrestles for TNA.
21. In a dark match before WrestleMania XXV, the WWE Tag Team Championship was unified with the World Tag Team Championship when WWE Tag Team Champions The Colóns (Carlito & Primo) defeated World Tag Team Champions John Morrison and The Miz in Houston, Texas on April 5, 2009 to become the "Unified WWE Tag Team Champions". On the August 16, 2010 edition of Raw, the World Tag Team Championship was retired and a new set of tag team championship belts for the WWE Tag Team Championship were introduced.
22. At WWE WWE Night of Champions pay-per-view in September 2010, the WWE Divas Championship was unified with the WWE Women's Championship. WWE Divas Champion Melina faced self-professed co-WWE Women's Champion Michelle McCool in a Lumberjill match. Michelle McCool won the match due to interference from Layla to unify the two titles. Following the win, the Women's Championship was retired after 54 years, with the official recognized champion, Layla, being the final champion.
There are some great matches on this listing. Each Legend / SuperStar on the DVD cover should be holding 2 or more Belts each. In the World of Kayfabe, where we’re supposed to suspend disbelief, having a DVD full of Champion(s) vs. Champion(s) matches is marketing genius. I’d even throw in 2 bonus matches.
23. WWE Champion, John Cena vs. World Champion, Booker T. vs. ECW Champion, Big Show.
24. WWE Champion, Triple H vs. World Champion, Chris Jericho vs. ECW Champion, Matt Hardy.
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Post by rowdy1971 on Dec 13, 2017 13:12:44 GMT -5
A decent Andre The Giant dvd. I'm surprised there isn't one. The one that's just the Coliseum Home video on DVD doesn't count.
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Post by ryan93 on Dec 13, 2017 21:26:57 GMT -5
A Primetime Wrestling DVD. You could have 1 disc of the good matches they had on there. The other 2 discs can be Heenan and Gorilla going at it and segments.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2017 22:46:13 GMT -5
More dark matches stuff like Unreleased 86-95. I would also like a Rick Rude DVD, but since it hasn't been released by now...This is my biggest want and I don't understand why the heck they won't release a Rick Rude compilation?! I was hoping for him to be inducted into the HOF as I thought that would be the best opportunity from them to release a DVD. Well it finally happened this year yet no DVD was released and no sign that one is coming- what gives?! He is one of the greats from the golden era IMO, he was quite popular and I think a Rick Rude compilation would sell so why the hell won't they release one?!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2017 9:16:20 GMT -5
If they do release a Rude DVD hopefully they give it at least a one hour documentary. I have an eight disc Rude DVD set with his best matches.
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Post by robbutler01 on Dec 14, 2017 13:16:51 GMT -5
Primetime would be an absolute must have for me. Completely agree with others about the rude dvd. It was on the possible list of wwe dvds this year and again wwe blew it by not doing it to go along with his hall of fame induction. Rude needs a dvd!!!!
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Post by Artie Kendall on Dec 14, 2017 13:38:20 GMT -5
I wish they did more releases devoted to feuds. The Hart/Michaels set is excellent and I know you can't do an exact copy/paste with other feuds. But I wish they would do feuds that had un-cut interview segments, matches where maybe one of the wrestler may have run in and cost a victory leading up to the match. I know that most PPVs have package showing how the wrestlers got to that point, but I'd rather see it played out in real time. Could you imagine if they did a 2-3 disc set for Hogan-Savage? It could cover the Mega Powers teaming up, exploding, will he or won't at WCW, the NWO, and on and on. You could have Razor-Michaels from 93-95. Maybe Cactus Jack/Vader from WCW, Jericho and the 1,004 holds/Conspiracy Victim feud and have all the stuff from when he went to Washington. All the ones I've mentioned here, I saw them as they were happening and would love to relive/revisit. But the one feud I never saw and that I would love to see get a home video release would be around the Shawn Michaels-Chris Jericho feud from 2008. I had stopped watching wrestling well before this feud happened and would love to have a set on it. I know you can't have the two wrestlers involved with a feud always come in and do a sit down interview with JR like the Hart/Michaels set, but I would take the entire story arc if we could get it.
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Post by The Brain on Dec 14, 2017 14:54:11 GMT -5
A Primetime Wrestling DVD. You could have 1 disc of the good matches they had on there. The other 2 discs can be Heenan and Gorilla going at it and segments. I'd buy this in a heartbeat.
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Post by Back to the Codyverse on Dec 18, 2017 0:57:18 GMT -5
The history of undertaker as told by the man himself.
Also include what cm Punk did back in 09 that caused taker to take that belt off of him.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2017 14:28:53 GMT -5
The history of undertaker as told by the man himself. Also include what cm Punk did back in 09 that caused taker to take that belt off of him. An Undertaker DVD with a documentary with him talking out of character is the holy grail of dvds that are yet to be made.
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 22, 2017 15:53:28 GMT -5
"Simply Phenomenal": The AJ Styles Story Out of character story of The Undertaker Dean Ambrose Story New Day story
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