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Guest tank_abbott

Quake fought Warrior.....dunno about Savage...Perfect...Taker.....Flair....Razor....

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Guest converge241

from a review of rebellion 2001 dvd/videoFinally, the real juicy goods of the extras section come in the form of three bonus matches from the same time period as Rebellion. The three featured matches are:

 

- The Rock versus Stone Cold Steve Austin

 

- Undertaker versus Chris Jericho

 

- Undertaker versus Kurt Angle and Stone Cold Steve Austin

 

that could be a house show or something of course though

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Guest bob_barron
from a review of rebellion 2001 dvd/videoFinally, the real juicy goods of the extras section come in the form of three bonus matches from the same time period as Rebellion. The three featured matches are:

 

- The Rock versus Stone Cold Steve Austin

 

- Undertaker versus Chris Jericho

 

- Undertaker versus Kurt Angle and Stone Cold Steve Austin

 

that could be a house show or something of course though

I have the DVD- that match is not on there.

 

Rock v. Jericho is

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Guest bob_barron
Quake fought Warrior.....dunno about Savage...Perfect...Taker.....Flair....Razor....

Quake fought Warrior on Wrestlefest 91

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Guest converge241

"I have the DVD- that match is not on there."

 

so rock - jericho is the only extra? accoring to that review there were others..i dont own it so i dont know i just read the review from someone who (presumably) has it

 

 

"Finally, the real juicy goods of the extras section come in the form of three bonus matches from the same time period as Rebellion. The three featured matches are:

 

- The Rock versus Stone Cold Steve Austin

 

- Undertaker versus Chris Jericho

 

- Undertaker versus Kurt Angle and Stone Cold Steve Austin

 

All three of these matches are nothing short of spectacular, in fact, they are so good that they are almost better than the Rebellion event itself. As usual, WWE seems to have gone all out on the extras, which is a nice change from some of the bare bones discs that get put out for other genres. The three bonus matches are reason enough to own this DVD."

 

maybe the reviewer goofed?

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Guest bob_barron

Austin/Angle v. Taker is on there.

 

Rock v. Austin is the main event of the Rebellion show

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Guest bravesfan

"Rock vs. Austin" is listed on the DVD in the "Extras" section - it's just that it's a build-up package to the actual match on the Rebellion PPV.

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Guest Just call me Dan

Jarrett and Goldberg did have a one on one affair I bleieve on a Thunder, in the middle of the show. Jarrett got a lot of heelish offense and Goldberg kept no selling, went on for a while until a schmoz ending. I believe Jeff had already had a title under his belt, so he was being heavily pushed, and he and Goldberg had a decnt match for a bit and then the usual dusty finish.

 

Hogan vs RVD, Hogan vs Austin and Hogan vs Benoit are matches I'd still like to see.

 

We have never gotten a Benoit Undertaker clash either, I'd like to see that especially nowadays with Undertaker in terrific shape and Benoit looking great.

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Guest bob_barron
We have never gotten a Benoit Undertaker clash either, I'd like to see that especially nowadays with Undertaker in terrific shape and Benoit looking great.

They fought at Rebellion 2000

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Gee, I didn't know that. Who won?

 

*rimshot*

Taker. This was during the "I can only lose to World Champion Kurt Angle by henious means ... everyone else I can beat quite easily" Taker era.

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Ted Dibiase vs. The Warrior

They had a few bouts right before Warrior left in 92. ...AND had a world title match at the Tokyo Dome right after WrestleMania VI.

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Guest converge241

whats the deal with Raven not facing Sabu and or Taz in ECW (if thats correct)?

 

all those shows they should have booked each at least once

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Guest Annoyed Grunt

Raven had the title and Taz had a massive winning streak going on. I'm not sure why they never met up in 1999.

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Guest Nevermortal

Cactus Jack v. Chris Benoit, in their primes.

 

God that would rule.

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Guest Plushy Al Logan
Brock vs HHH

They had a house show match last fall with Brock winning clean (I know, it shocked me too)

I heard about Brock's first match as "The Next Big Thing," he jobbed to Bradshaw at a House Show.

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Guest Plushy Al Logan
Hmmm. That had to be prior to his TV debut. Before last March, he was jobbing to Billy freaking Gunn.

No, I remember reading after his TV debut.

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LOL You're right...

 

WWF (Raw) @ Abilene, TX - April 14, 2002

The Big Show, Crash Holly, & Spike Dudley defeated Justin Credible, Steven Richards, & Tommy Dreamer following a double chokeslam by Show

Goldust defeated Raven with the Cobra Clutch

The Big Show (sub. for Kane) pinned X-Pac with the chokeslam

Trish Stratus & Jackie defeated WWF Women’s Champion Jazz & Molly Holly when Trish pinned Jazz

William Regal pinned WWF Hardcore Champion Bubba Ray Dudley to win the title after hitting him with brass knuckles

WWF European Champion Spike Dudley pinned WWF Hardcore Champion William Regal to win the title

Goldust pinned WWF European & Hardcore Champion Spike Dudley with a DDT to win the Hardcore title

Bubba Ray Dudley pinned WWF Hardcore Champion Goldust to win the title following a powerbomb through a table

The Undertaker pinned Steve Austin after hitting him with a chair

D-Lo Brown pinned the Big Bossman with a roll up

Matt & Jeff Hardy defeated Mr. Perfect & Shawn Stasiak following the Swanton on Stasiak

Bradshaw pinned Brock Lesnar with the Clothesline from Hell (Bradshaw’s hometown)

WWF IC Champion Rob Van Dam pinned Booker T with the five star frog splash

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Guest Choken One

Really? Ya know come to think it...I kind of vaugely remember something like it...

 

 

What about...

 

Austin Vs Vader

 

I am sure they tangled at some point in 1997 but not sure...

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