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  1. My first live TNA pay-per-view experience, I also went to the Wilson house show on Friday, and I must say it was quite the show. Definitely a small crowd, but it was also a VERY small venue. MEM was over huge, especially Angle and Sting. I hope the Sabin/Shelley match translated well on television as it was fantastic live. Did TNA ever note Jonny Fairplay's presence in the front row? I should also note that Vince Russo was sitting towards the back of the floor seats on the opposite side of the camera throughout most of the undercard. I believe he headed backstage after the Angle/Jarrett match.


  2. Edge - A Decade of Decadence

     

    DISC ONE

     

    A Boy and his Dream

     

    Breakdown September 27, 1998

    Edge vs. Owen Hart

     

    Terri Invitational Tournament- Ladder Match

    New Brood vs. Edge & Christian

    No Mercy October 17, 1999

     

    8 Pounds of Gold

     

    Triangle Ladder Match for the World Tag Team Championship

    Dudley Boyz vs. Hardy Boyz vs. Edge & Christian

    WrestleMania April 2, 2000

     

    WWE Intercontinental Championship: Lance Storm vs. Edge

    SummerSlam August 19, 2001

     

    Championship Unification Match: IC vs. US - Edge vs. Test

    Survivor Series November 18, 2001

     

    Singles Superstar

     

    Edge vs. Mr. Perfect

    Sunday Night Heat March 3, 2002

     

    Hair vs. Hair Match: Kurt Angle vs. Edge

    Judgment Day May 19, 2002

     

    Steel Cage Match: Kurt Angle vs. Edge

    SmackDown! May 30, 2002

     

    World Tag Team Championship: Billy & Chuck vs. Edge & Hollywood Hulk Hogan

    SmackDown! July 4, 2002

     

    Edge vs. Eddie Guerrero - Unforgiven September 22, 2002

     

    Extras

     

    The Totally Awesome Best of Edge & Christian

     

    DISCO TWO

     

    Injury Return!

     

    WWE Intercontinental Championship: Randy Orton vs. Edge

    Vengeance July 11, 2004

     

    Street Fight: Shawn Michaels vs. Edge

    RAW February 28, 2005

     

    Gold Rush Tournament Final: Kane vs. Edge

    RAW May 16, 2005

     

    Love Triangle

     

    Street Fight: Matt Hardy vs. Edge

    RAW August 29, 2005

     

    WWE Championship: John Cena vs. Edge

    New Years Revolution January 8, 2006

     

    Overrated

     

    Hardcore Match: Mick Foley vs. Edge

    WrestleMania 22 April 2, 2006

     

    6- Person Tag Team Match: Terry Funk, Tommy Dreamer & Beulah vs. Mick Foley, Edge & Lita

    ECW: One Night Stand June 11, 2006

     

    Triple Threat Match for the WWE Championship: Rob Van Dam vs. John Cena vs. Edge

    RAW July 3, 2006

     

    Extras

     

    *Adam Copeland vs. Christian (WWF tryout)

    Cornwall, ON November 10, 1997

    Commentary By: Matt Striker & Edge

     

    * Intercontinental Championship: Jeff Jarrett vs. Edge (Never before seen Edge surprise- even to him - IC title win)

    Toronto, ON July 24, 1999

    Commentary By: Matt Striker & Edge

     

    DISC THREE

     

    I Equal Ratings!

     

    WWE Championship: Edge vs. John Cena

    SummerSlam August 20, 2006

     

    I Persevered

     

    Money in the Bank Qualifying Match: Rob Van Dam vs. Edge

    RAW February 19, 2007

     

    Randy Orton vs. Edge

    RAW April 30, 2007

     

    Money in the Bank Again!

     

    World Heavyweight Championship Match: Undertaker vs. Edge

    SmackDown! May 11, 2007

     

    Last Chance World Heavyweight Championship: Edge vs. Batista

    Vengeance June 24, 2007

     

    World Heavyweight Championship: Edge vs. Rey Mysterio

    Royal Rumble January 27, 2008

     

    My Speciality

     

    Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match For the Vacant World Heavyweight Championship: Undertaker vs. Edge

    One Night Stand June 1, 2008

     

    Hell in a Cell: Undertaker vs. Edge

    SummerSlam August 17, 2008


  3. About as bad as I expected it to be. I like Kane, but his career hardly justifies a three-DVD set dedicated to it. However, I hope WWE continues this recent trend of career-in-review DVDs like Kane's, Eddie Guerrero's, etc., as it keeps the door open for a potential Owen Hart DVD down the line.


  4. So, Kane has him in a completely vulnerable situation and doesn't even make an attempt to remove the mask?

    Which was halfway off at the end there anyways.

     

    And Rey's career is looking shorter and shorter if his knees are really as bad as they seem. He just said "I can't feel my leg" it what looked pretty legit.

     

    Don't know about the end, but I think he injured his leg on that botched move about mid-way through the match.


  5. I'd love to see Jericho finally get a DVD next year, even if it's just a compilation of matches. I would also like to see a WarGames compilation similar to the soon-to-be-released Hell in a Cell set. I continue to hope that we'll eventually see a Rise and Fall of WCW DVD released in the future.


  6. Perhaps we'll see WWE release a complimentary DVD in the future, similar to what they did with Rey Mysterio and Shawn Michaels, with some of Hennig's more high-profile matches. As it is, I think there is a little too much Bret Hart on the DVD and the SummerSlam match could have been replaced. Outside of that, I like that they went for more obscure matches.


  7. I wouldn't really be interested in a Rick Rude dvd.

     

    Ted DiBiase had nice matches but few great ones, and what would you put in the documentary? He was too nice behind the scenes to make anything truly interesting.

     

    I'm surprised they haven't done a true Andre the Giant dvd yet. He had an interesting life, they have tons of footage now from the territories, and he's recognizable even to non fans.

     

    This is why I wish the WWE would continue the "From the Vault" DVD series that they started with Shawn Michaels. When you have a superstar, but don't have enough material for a documentary, just compile some of that's superstars best matches (with the angles, interviews, and promos associated with each match) on a two-DVD set.


  8. I wish there were more Round Tables being done. That is the most enjoyable part of 24/7 to me.

     

    Except that Mike Graham irritates me.

     

    Agreed. I've really enjoyed the few I've been able to find online. I am most irritated by Michael Hayes and his need to be devil's advocate in most roundtables, especially the Monday Night War one. While I understand the point of a roundtable is for there to be discussion, and heated discussion at times, Hayes really didn't give Bischoff much of a chance to defend himself in certain situations. I think his spot at the table could've been better filled by someone like Booker T, if he was still with WWE when the roundtable was filmed.


  9. Has there been a recent rumor that Bischoff could start his own promotion? I remember there was talk back a few years ago but I think he has shifted his focus towards Hollywood these days. If it were to happen, I would imagine the promotion's roster would look like the XWF's did back in '02 and I would expect the promotion to have a similar life-span.


  10. If you want the best that TNA has to offer, I would look to purchase some of the X-Division DVDs:

     

    The Best of the X-Division Vol. 1

    The Best of the X-Division Vol. 2

     

    In addition to that, I would also recommend:

     

    Phenomal: The Best of A.J. Styles

    History of TNA Wrestling: Year 1

     

    If you want to see the best matches, the two X-Division and A.J. Styles DVDs are the best out there. If you want a sample of the all-around entertainment TNA has to offer, History of TNA Wrestling: Year 1 is probably the best choice. Although, TNA in '08 is vastly different compared to what TNA was in '02-'03.

     

    These matches are included on the History of TNA Wrestling DVD:

    A.J. Styles vs. Jerry Lynn vs. Low Ki vs. Psicosis

    A.J. Styles vs. Jerry Lynn vs. Low Ki (Ladder match)

    America's Most Wanted vs. The New Church

    Jeff Jarrett vs. Raven

     

    -In TNA's history, all four of those matches are regarded as some of the best the promotion has ever had.

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