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Guest J0bber

Hey guys,

 

I was wondering why Coliseum Video released some of the WWF In Your Houses from 1995-96 specifically to Europe, and the wrestling fans of the United States were forced to buy dull recap videos of the events like Winter Combat 1996. In Your House 2, 4, 5, 7, 10, and 12 are all very hard to find in the US. Was it because Coliseum Video was so close to going bankrupt at the time that they didn't want to waste their time releasing videos that such a small amount of people would purchase?

 

Thanks

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Guest Youth N Asia

I have no clue why they did that. But I hate the fact that you couldn't get Mind Games in the states. And when they sold them in WWF magazine they'd be like $50.

 

As far as the IYH tapes are the rarest I have is Rampage 97 (Badd Blood)...and why they gave most of them names other then the actual ppvs I'll never know

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Guest J0bber

I think either Rampage 1997 (Bad Blood IYH) or Survivor Series 1997 was the last Coliseum Video ever made before they went bankrupt.

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Guest BAR

It was Survivor Series. I remember it well, even though I don't have the tape. But, I do have DXIYH (The PPV after) which is not Coliseum.

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Guest MillenniumMan831

Technically, I believe Badd Blood has the later serial number despite being a month before SS97. And yeah, giving the IYHs cute little names was ridiculous. I think the rarest one I have is a near-mint version of IYH: Final Four, which ironically was just titles IYH97: Final Four.

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Guest bob_barron

Final Four isn't that rare-

 

I'd say GFBE and Mind Games are rarer.

 

Then there's Cold Day in Hell and DX- which was never released in the states

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Guest J0bber

I personally have only seen two of those tapes for sale in person. They were Slamathon '96 (Buried Alive) and Wrestlefest 1997 (Revenge of the 'Taker). The rest of them are really rare and hard to find.

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Guest Hass of Pain

Coliseum stopped releasing videos for the most part when Blockbuster and other major rental chains stopped carrying them. Because the videos were like $49.95, a ridiculous price for the then mostly kid audience, rentals were a huge part of Coliseums revenue and when the floor fell out on that, I'm pretty sure the company hit the red.

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Guest DarkHollywood

I didn't know Mind Games was that rare, since any rental store I go to here (FL) (that has wrestling tapes anymore) usually has that one.

 

Of course, they no longer have anything pre 1996 so they don't get too many rentals from me. LoL

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Guest Youth N Asia

I think the very hardest one to find that was released in the US was "Good Friends Better Enemies."

 

My pre 98 IYH masters:

-IYH I

-Spring Explosion 96 (IYH 6)

-Wrestlefest 96 (Beware of Dog)

-Slamathon 96 (Buried Alive)

-Wrestlefest 97 (Revenge of The Taker)

-Maximum Impact 97 (Canadian Stampede)

-IYH Ground Zero

-Rampage 97 (Badd Blood)

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Guest jm29195

I've got all of them except for IYH 1, Cold Day in Hell. and DX so I'll say those are the rarest

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Guest DarkHollywood

Was IYH 1 even Released on CV? I remember 2 was, but I've never read about 1.

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Guest Youth N Asia

IYH 1 is not too rare. And it is Colliseum cause I have it. Has Nash and Sid on the cover.

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Guest J0bber

I looked on the back of my Maximum Impact (Canadian Stampede IYH) video and under the copyright it says that Coliseum Video actually had a website at wwfcolvid.com but it's long gone by now. Did anyone visit the site back in 1997? I was also wondering if Ground Zero was released on Coliseum Video or WWF Home Video.

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Guest BAR

The newest video I found on their website was KotR '97 which was a good 5 months before their last video and 3 months before Ground Zero.

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Guest TheZsaszHorsemen
I think either Rampage 1997 (Bad Blood IYH) or Survivor Series 1997 was the last Coliseum Video ever made before they went bankrupt.

The final Coliseum Video was "CANADIAN STAMPEDE: IYH"

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Guest Some Guy

I always figured that Coliseum Video was just Vince's creation, like calling his company Titan Sports. Guess I figured wrong.

 

AS far as videos I couldn't find anywhere (I've been to every video store in a 20 miles radius of my house probably) they're IYH: 2, IYH: Final Four, IYH: Cold Day in Hell, IYH: Feb '96, IYH: Mind Games, IYH: It's Time, IYH: DX, IYH: Ground Zero, and that's it although I remember having trouble finding KotR '95, boy that one was worth the effort. :rolleyes:

 

I used to rent the tapes and dub them, I wouldn't pay $30 for a 2-3 hour shitty PPV.

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Guest bob_barron
I always figured that Coliseum Video was just Vince's creation, like calling his company Titan Sports. Guess I figured wrong.

 

AS far as videos I couldn't find anywhere (I've been to every video store in a 20 miles radius of my house probably) they're IYH: 2, IYH: Final Four, IYH: Cold Day in Hell, IYH: Feb '96, IYH: Mind Games, IYH: It's Time, IYH: DX, IYH: Ground Zero, and that's it although I remember having trouble finding KotR '95, boy that one was worth the effort. :rolleyes:

 

I used to rent the tapes and dub them, I wouldn't pay $30 for a 2-3 hour shitty PPV.

IYH 2 is very rare.

Final Four isn't that rare- It pops up on ebay all the time.

Cold Day in Hell was never released in the US to my knowledge.

Mind Games is scary rare- copies for it go in the hundreds.

It's Time is also rare.

DX was never released.

Ground Zero is not rare at all.

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Guest bob_barron
I think either Rampage 1997 (Bad Blood IYH) or Survivor Series 1997 was the last Coliseum Video ever made before they went bankrupt.

The final Coliseum Video was "CANADIAN STAMPEDE: IYH"

No it's not- I have Coliseum video copies of Rampage 97 and Survivor Series 97- which were both Col video releases.

 

Canadian Stampede is WF 174.

Survivor Series is WF 175.

Badd Blood is WF 176

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Guest Youth N Asia

Mind Games wasn't released in the US. I think the only way to get it is to get a converted version.

 

I think

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Guest J0bber

The only way you could get Mind Games was to order it out of WWF Magazine for $39.95 with $5 shipping. Probably wasn't worth it, no matter how good the Shawn/Mankind match was. :(

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Guest Youth N Asia
The only way you could get Mind Games was to order it out of WWF Magazine for $39.95 with $5 shipping. Probably wasn't worth it, no matter how good the Shawn/Mankind match was. :(

Being that you could get $100+ for it now, doesn't seem so bad.

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Guest bort

i dont have any of the later colisuem videos cuz the prices were pretty high, i did score a bunch of old ones a while ago though, wrestlemain 2 and 3, the big event , most unsaul matches, best of the IC title, best of ricky steamboat, the best of the wwf vol 8......on the wrestlemania 3 box it says its 54.95,

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