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Guest TajiriMark
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Hey everyone. I asked about this a while ago, but haven't had a chance to go to Best Buy since then, actually today will be my first day ever at Best Buy. I've heard from alot of people that at Best Buys, they sell the "Mick Foley: Hard Knocks and Cheap Pops" DVD for only $12. My question is do they still sell it and at that price? I can't find it on the Bestbuy.com website, but I couldn't find it on the site the last time I checked about four months ago either. All help is greatly appreciated!

 

~Pac

Guest C-Bacon
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Best Buy in Canada sucks. they have NO wrestling DVD's

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If they don't have it for $12 (and I can't imagine they wouldn't, considering it's an older release), I'm sure you can find several online resellers who do.

Guest Slapnuts00
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The Best Buy near me has many wrestling DVDs all for 20 dollars. That's a good price considering other place that sell wrestling DVDS like Suncoast or FYI price them at 25 to 35 dollars....

Guest razazteca
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spending more than $24.95 for a wrestling DVD is just too much but the Pride FC Grand Prix sets are worth the $35

Guest TajiriMark
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I went to Best Buy earlier and there were alot of wrestling DVDs there for $20, but not the Mick Foley DVD, so I went to Wherehouse Music and got the DVD there for $19.07 with tax, which is a really great price being that when I saw them a few months ago in the mall in Suncoast Video and FYE, they were all $25 plus tax.

 

~Pac

Guest Bruiser Chong
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I went to Best Buy earlier and there were alot of wrestling DVDs there for $20, but not the Mick Foley DVD, so I went to Wherehouse Music and got the DVD there for $19.07 with tax, which is a really great price being that when I saw them a few months ago in the mall in Suncoast Video and FYE, they were all $25 plus tax.

 

~Pac

Nearly 20 bucks for that title? Hey, it's a great DVD, but it's one of the oldest WWF DVD titles out there and I've seen it at Best Buy for as low as $9.99. I'm sure if they didn't have it, other places would have had them for a similar low price. I don't even like paying $20 for a recent release and that has nothing to do with the shitty content of the recent WWE releases.

Guest MillenniumMan831
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I went to Best Buy earlier and there were alot of wrestling DVDs there for $20, but not the Mick Foley DVD, so I went to Wherehouse Music and got the DVD there for $19.07 with tax, which is a really great price being that when I saw them a few months ago in the mall in Suncoast Video and FYE, they were all $25 plus tax.

 

~Pac

Suncoast is a ripoff! Even FYE is better.

Guest razazteca
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Sam Goody and FYE have new release specials usually marking down the $24.95 to $19.99 or below.

 

Wherehouse Music does seem to mark up its DVDs just as bad as Suncoast at times.......WM17 was marked $32.95 as a new release when it 1st came out. But the used DVD section does make up for it.

Guest Kahran Ramsus
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I've never been to a Best Buy in Canada, but I know Future Shop has wrestling DVDs and they are owned by Best Buy. Although, I have to admit Best Buy doesn't seem the brightest company in the world (having two competing stores in Canada, ala the WWF split).

Guest treble charged
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I think (and I could be wrong here) that there's only one Best Buy so far in Canada, and it's somewhere in Toronto.

Guest pochorenella
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Over at Amazon.com they have some good "used" stuff even as low as $8. These reseller guys are usually very reliable (I've bought several used DVDs myself there) and they're even guaranteed by Amazon.com themselves. Worth checking out.

Guest Karnage
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I read that Best Buy is only coming to Western Canada in like 2005. And if it's just Future Shop with a different name than I could care less if Best Buy is in Canada or not.

 

Best Buy bought out Future Shop a year or two ago since they wanted to expand in Canada without having any competition. It's pretty useless having one company have two different store names under their belt.

 

As for Wrestling DVDs, Future Shop always sells New WWE releases such as the ones only available at Shopzone for about 15.99 CAD.

Guest Lord of The Curry
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I think (and I could be wrong here) that there's only one Best Buy so far in Canada, and it's somewhere in Toronto.

Yeah, it's in Mississauga at Mavis and Britannia, about 20 minutes from my place. Trust, the place SUCKS. Zero wrestling stuff.

Guest Zero_Cool
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Funny story about Best Buys and DVDs. I was over there a few weeks ago using some of the money on a gift card that I have. So, I go over to the "special interest section", even though they have enough dvds to have a WWE/MMA section. Anyway, I go over there, looking for X-7 or maybe one of the last two Summerslams.

 

In the middle of the rack, they have FOUR rows of the new Triple H DVD, about six or seven deep on each row. So, you know what I did, even if it caused me to look like a Triple H fan, because at this point I had a nice chuckle about the lack of Trips' supposed fanbase. So, I dig through them, and find SS 2001, you know, with the awesome Angle/Austin Championship match.

 

But yeah, the end result was that the DVD cost less than twenty American, as Best Buy sells their wrestling DVDs at a decent price.

Guest TajiriMark
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LOL...when I went to Best Buy yesterday, there were about 5 Triple H DVDs there, but the event they had the most of was King of the Ring 2002, probably about 10-12 copies of that one.

 

All the wrestling DVDs at that Best Buy store were $20-$21.

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