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Yeah they really censored the John Cena VS. JBL "I Quit" match for the WWE Championship from Judgment Day 2005. They only censored close up shots of Cena and JBL, but when they were in the ring and it was a far away shot (even when they were facing the camera) they didn't censor it. -
Gorilla Monsoon's Hall Of Fame career was already celebrated back in June 2007. I believe this marks the 3rd time they've repeated a wrestlers Hall Of Fame career. Harley Race (October 2006 & September 2008), and Gorilla Monsoon (June 2007 & April 2009). I wanna say "Superstar" Billy Graham as well, but I don't think he's been repeated since I got this service in August 2006. I could be wrong. I don't have it wrote down as it being a repeat.
That's ok, I can't wait for the classic Monsoon matches. Expect the 70s indeed.
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Yep, that one has been shown. It was back in August 2006, the same month WWE 24/7 Classics On Demand came to Comcast. It's on the schedule in my previous post. Don't worry, I'm sure they'll re-air it sometime in the near future. -
I watch all the shows from month to month. I admit to accidently not watching a match here and there. I even record (as in keep record here on the computer) of every match/event I watch so I don't watch it a second time. I'd have to check, but my last count was 2,200 matches that I've watched since August 2006 when WWE 24/7 Classics On Demand debuted on Comcast Digital Cable.
I think Flight WWE 24/7 was the theme for that month. It was basically matches that took place across the world. They celebrated the Hall Of Fame career of Nikolai Volkoff.
Here was the schedule
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I really enjoy these old school cards. I just wish they'd show more cards from the 1970s. I'm not complaining one bit, because these gems are a real treat. -
I know it takes me about 2 hours to update the entire in-depth WWE 24/7 Classics On Demand schedule over on my page. Normally it's only about an hour, but each month it takes longer because more content is added in the beginning of the month.
I figure tomorrow things will be updated over on WWE.com.
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I apologize if this topic has been discussed before.
Here's the cover artwork and match listings for the new "WWE Greatest Superstars Of The 90s" 3-disc DVD. This kinda looks like the advertisement poster from In Your House: Backlash 1999. The same font maybe.
Release date: April 14th 2009
Artwork & match listings- Credit Silvervision.co.uk
Match listings
Disc 1
Tazz - Introduction
Shawn Michaels
From the Smallest Champion to the Largest
Yokozuna
Samoan Culture
The Rock
Drawing the Casual Fan
Women of the 90s
Tough and Sexy
Kevin Nash
Battle for Superstardom
Owen Hart
Fun Filled Memories
Ric Flair
Infamous Figure
Mick Foley
The Quest for Success
Not So Great Stars of the 90s
The Reinvention
Hulk Hogan
Attitude and Controversy
Triple H
Technical Savvy
Bret Hart
Pop Culture Phenomenon
Vince McMahon / Eric Bischoff / Paul Heyman
The Total Package
Lex Luger
The IT Factor
Sting
The Bad Guy
Razor Ramon
Respect
The Undertaker
A Rebel
Stone Cold Steve Austin
Tazz - Close
Extras
• Razor Ramon – Restaurant Vignette
July 11, 1992
• The Undertaker Builds a Coffin for Yokozuna
December 1993
• Bret Hart – New Generation Vignette
July 1994
• Owen Hart Inside a Steel Cage
August 20, 1994
• Shawn Michaels Press Conference Before WrestleMania XI
February 28, 1995
• Hunter Hearst Helmsley - "Riff Raff"
April 15, 1995
• Mankind – “And God Created Mankind”
January 6, 1996
• Scott Hall & Kevin Nash N.W.O. Vignette
August 19, 1996
• The Hart Foundation Reunites
March 31, 1997
• D-Generation X Reenacts the Montreal Incident
November 24, 1997
• The Rock Reads Steve Austin’s Eulogy
April 19, 1999
• Steve Austin remembers the Shockmaster
Disc 2
Ric Flair vs. Hulk Hogan
Madison Square Garden - November 30, 1991
WWE Championship Match
Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels
Survivor Series - November 25, 1992
WWE Championship Match
Hulk Hogan vs. Yokozuna
King of the Ring - June 13, 1993
Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart
WrestleMania X - March 20, 1994
Intercontinental Championship Match
Diesel vs. Razor Ramon
Superstars – April 13, 1994
International World Heavyweight Championship Match
Sting vs. Vader
Slamboree – May 22, 1994
WWE Championship Match
Bret Hart vs. Diesel
Royal Rumble – January 22, 1995
WWE Women’s Championship Match
Alundra Blayze vs. Bull Nakano
Monday Night Raw – April 3, 1995
Disc 3
Triple Header Match
Shawn Michaels & Diesel vs. Yokozuna & British Bulldog
In Your House – September 24, 1995
#1 Contender Match
Owen Hart vs. Shawn Michaels
In Your House – February 18, 1996
WWE Championship Match
Shawn Michaels vs. Vader
SummerSlam – August 18, 1996
Steel Cage Match
Mankind vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley
SummerSlam – August 3, 1997
WCW Championship Match
Lex Luger vs. Hulk Hogan
Monday Nitro – August 4, 1997
WWE Championship Match
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker
SummerSlam – August 30, 1998
United States Championship Match
Sting vs. Bret Hart
Halloween Havoc – October 25, 1998
Strap Match
Triple H vs. The Rock
Fully Loaded – July 25, 1999
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The fact that you put that pic in every one of your posts fascinates me.I wish they'd show more of these Coliseum Home Videos on WWE 24/7 Classics On Demand. I enjoyed the "Best Of The WWF" volumes.I'm sorry about that Bob. I couldn't see the last 6 buttons where you put your signature at. I was on a different computer, so that could've been the problem.
I'm not sure what the problem was, but now I can see them.
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Have you considered just putting that picture in your signature?I'm sorry about that. I couldn't see the last 6 buttons where you put your signature at. I was on a different computer, so that could've been the problem.
I'm not sure what the problem was, but now I can see them.
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I remember going to Survivor Series 1991 here in Detroit. It was a fun event. I believe it was my first time seeing the Undertaker in person. Definitely one of my favorite Survivor Series pay-per-view events, mostly since it was my first time going to a Survivor Series event.
I enjoyed seeing this on WWE 24/7 Classics On Demand.
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Sorry about the spelling mistakes. I didn't know this message board critiqued all that. I'll be sure to use a different spell check program, I guess it didn't catch the mistakes, nor did I. This is the program that I use.
I'm in the hospital (sick) so I had to finish up that post quickly. Wish I had more time on the PC. I think I typed 'Moonsoon' because I was talking to a nurse about moon pies just several minutes before that post. I guess it was on my mind still. HA!
I'll be sure to use a better program in the future. Thanks for understanding.
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I can't wait for April, May, and June. Oh my!
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How did I goof up?
::confused::
I thought it was Monsoon, just asking for other people's thoughts on the matter. Sorry if it sounded like I didn't think it was Monsoon.
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Man, I was hoping they wouldv'e shown the 1972 and 1976 cards as well. Pre days of Wrestlemania indeed.
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Footage from Texas Rasslin' is the oldest footage I think WWE 24/7 Classics on Demand has shown. It was from the 1950s during the month that Killer Kowalski was the Hall Of Famer of the month.
I loved that footage.
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Thanks for looking into that Jericholic82.
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I wish they'd show more of these Coliseum Home Videos on WWE 24/7 Classics On Demand. I enjoyed the "Best Of The WWF" volumes.
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NWA World Championship Wrestling
9/20/86
It looks like "Ravishing" Rick Rude will be heading to NWA World Championship Wrestling next week. I believe that's what Tony had mentioned during the program?
Is Rude going to tell the crowd that they're a bunch of TBS sweat hogs and the only thing 'Super' about them is they all stink? HA! I sure do miss Rude, I loved it when he got the crowd going in the WWE.
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WWE Old School
WWE Philly card: 3/14/87
Thankfully the Philly card is still up on WWE 24/7 Classics On Demand, so maybe someone will have the answer to this question. Dick Graham made a comment before the card begain, stating Gorilla Monsoon wasn't 'there' this week and Kenny Resnick was taking his place on commentary.
If you fast forward to the Piper's Pit segment and pause the program at 1:40 (1 Hour & 40 Minutes), you'll see a man in a blue long sleeve shirt with glasses escorting "Adorable" Adrian Adonis to the back area. This was after Adonis interfeared in the segment. The guy in the blue longsleeve shirt looks just like Moonsoon. I guess they goofed up saying Moonsoon wasn't there, when in fact he was there. Even at the end of the program Graham said Monsoon was 'visiting elsewhere'.
Anyone know if this was really Moonson? It sure looks like him.
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Exactly who is that Woman that I always see on the TNT shows? She's wearing glasses and holds up a sign throughout the program? Gene asks her a question during the show at 0:12 of the show. She asks Jake "The Snake" Roberts a question. She was one of the girls on The Bobby Heenan Show as well. I think she was on the Monday Night Raw episodes as well as one of the "Raw girls"
What relationship did she have with the WWE at the time? I wonder what she's up to today?
I really enjoyed TNT. It was a show I didn't watch as a kid, because it came on too late. I don't think we had cable when it first aired in 1984. The exhanges between Roberts and Okerlund throughout the show were really funny.
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You're right. WWE.com Legacy has gotten a lot better this past year. I'm not sure if Joey Styles has anything to do with the department, but I'm glad they're showing older shows like Wrestling Challenge, Monday Night Raw, and specials as well. Well worth the yearly subscription service.
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Gosh darn it! I see they're airing the Wal-Mart exclusive 2-disc DVD that was put out last year titled WWE The Greatest Superstars Of Wrestlemania. I bought this last year for $19.99 and it looks like I shouldn't have. I basically get to watch it for free (besides the $7.95 subscription service to WWE 24/7 Classics On Demand).
I really enjoy the build up shows prior to Wrestlemania. I'm glad they're airing more of these this year.
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WWE is horrible about promoting their products (WWE 24/7 Classics On Demand, WWE.com Legacy, and DVD's). Their DVD products are getting short air time. I remember they us to spend like 1-2 weeks advertising even before a DVD would come out. Just like their PPV's, they're popping too many DVD's out at once. WWE Legends Of Wrestling got little advertisement time and I figure WWE Saturday Night's Main Event DVD will do the same. I know they're doing it so they can make more money, but their fans barely even know what WWE 24/7 Classics On Demand or WWE.com Legacy is.
I think mostly because the younger fans don't really care for the old school stuff. Now, if it featured the current product (John Cena, Jeff Hardy, Batista etc), then I think they'd care. That's the sense I get from people who subscribe (young fans) to my MySpace page.
I've been a member of WWE.com Legacy since it first debuted back in July 2004. I think it was July 2004. It was known as WWE Match Jukebox. Then it went from that to WWE 24/7 Online to WWE.com Legacy.
Primetime Disscussion Thread
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Well, there goes the Wrestlemania IV build up. Why did they skip 3 weeks of Prime Time Wrestling?
They skipped the following
Prime Time Wrestling 2/29/88
Prime Time Wrestling 3/7/88
Prime Time Wrestling 3/14/88
That's a lot of shows to skip. Here are the matches from Graham Cawthon's History Of The WWE
http://www.thehistoryofwwe.com/primetime88.htm