Warriah'
Main Eventer
Joined on: Dec 22, 2019 19:46:02 GMT -5
Posts: 3,261
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Post by Warriah' on Dec 4, 2021 17:43:58 GMT -5
I've been in the process of trying to digitise and gather everything from like 83-03 onto external HDs.
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Post by K5 on Dec 4, 2021 20:06:25 GMT -5
I loved the bloodiest cage matches DVD, some great footage on that one
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Post by The Brain on Dec 4, 2021 21:09:38 GMT -5
All my collection is from old VHS tapes.Took forever to convert but worth it
Did you do tape trading online back in the early 2000s then??
Also, hold onto all those VHS tapes, I have heard stories of the burnt DVDs not working 10 years or so after you make them. I thought that was ridiculous so I tested a few of my DVDs I did in 2007 and they do not work at all anymore. And I threw out my VHS tapes.... so yeah. That sucked.
Nah my brother and I just recorded a ton back in the day haha.My friend also gave me some stuff over the years as well. And I converted em about 10 years ago with them still working so knock on wood there. Hopefully they keep going!
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Post by Scott! on Dec 9, 2021 19:25:48 GMT -5
The only thing I've bought since the Network took over was Wrestlemania 17, just because I wanted a physical copy of it.
My favourites were my complete 2001 year of PPV's, but I was always mad No Way Out got shafted with only a VHS release so I had to make do with that.
The best non-wrestling/documentary will always be Rise and Fall of ECW or the Chris Jericho documentary. Those two I could re-watch over and over, and I still do on the Network.
First ever DVD was Wrestelmania 20, and it had the documentary on it (can't remember the official name, but it was incredible).
Definitely an end of an era for me, but I sold mine years ago. Still sad though.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Dec 10, 2021 2:03:19 GMT -5
The only thing I've bought since the Network took over was Wrestlemania 17, just because I wanted a physical copy of it. My favourites were my complete 2001 year of PPV's, but I was always mad No Way Out got shafted with only a VHS release so I had to make do with that. The best non-wrestling/documentary will always be Rise and Fall of ECW or the Chris Jericho documentary. Those two I could re-watch over and over, and I still do on the Network. First ever DVD was Wrestelmania 20, and it had the documentary on it (can't remember the official name, but it was incredible).
Definitely an end of an era for me, but I sold mine years ago. Still sad though.
The Mania of Wrestlemania 19 I believe is what you are talking about. That was a great little documentary.
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