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Wrestling's Most Incredible Steel Cage Matches DVD


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Guest Stupuss
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From Silvervision:

 

 

 

Wrestling's Most Incredible Steel Cage Matches DVD

Approx running time: 330 mins

 

The Steel Cage: It's used as a barrier and as a weapon. It keeps the competitors inside the cage and the interference outside. The Steel Cage Match is the most brutal form of sports-entertainment - the ultimate form of confrontation!

Matches included in this incredible set are (*Matches shown in their entirety):

 

Bob Backlund vs. Pat Patterson* (1979)

Bruno Sammartino vs. Larry Zbyszko (1980)

Bob Backlund vs. Jimmy Snuka (1980)

Jimmy Snuka vs. Don Muraco* (1983)

Magnum TA vs. Tully Blanchard (1985)

Hulk Hogan vs. Paul Orndorff (1987)

Ric Flair vs. Ronnie Garvin (1987)

Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart* (1994)

Isaac Yankem vs. Bret Hart (1995)

Triple H vs. Mankind* (1997)

Triple H vs. The Rock (1999)

Stone Cold Steve Austin

vs. Mr McMahon (1999)

Edge & Christian vs. Hardy Boyz (2000)

Kurt Angle vs. Chris Benoit (2001)

Edge vs. Kurt Angle* (2002)

 

DVD Extras

Over 3 hours of bonus material - 11 complete Matches, including:

 

Bruno Sammartino vs. Ivan Koloff (1975)

Bob Backlund vs. Stan Hansen (1981)

Ric Flair vs. Dusty Rhodes (1986)

Rock 'n' Roll Express vs. Andersons (1986)

Shawn Michaels vs. Marty Jannetty (1993)

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So, the full matches are...

 

Bruno Sammartino vs. Ivan Koloff (1975)

Bob Backlund vs. Pat Patterson (1979)

Bob Backlund vs. Stan Hansen (1981)

Jimmy Snuka vs. Don Muraco (1983)

Ric Flair vs. Dusty Rhodes (1986)

Rock 'n' Roll Express vs. Andersons (1986)

Shawn Michaels vs. Marty Jannetty (1993)

Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart (1994)

Triple H vs. Mankind (1997)

Edge vs. Kurt Angle (2002)

 

...that makes 10 out of 11 that are confirmed.

 

(*Matches shown in their entirety):

 

Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart* (1994)

 

 

This is a MUST BUY.

 

That ONE MATCH sold me on the DVD.

Posted (edited)
What no War Games?

These are matches that categorize themselves as "old-school" cage matches.

 

I'd assume that the WWE categorizes HITC's and Wargames as a natural "gimmick" match.

 

 

EDIT: Anyone care to predict the last full match? I say Warrior/Rude from Summerslam 1990.

Edited by bravesfan
Posted

Damn.

 

I'm going to have one expensive end of the month.

 

I go see RoH on the 25th, this comes out on the 28th, my anniversary is the 29th...which also happens to be the release of Rainbow Six and XIII...AND Smackdown HCTP I think...plus regular DVD releases and TNA broadcasts.

Posted

Yeah, HCTP also comes out on the 28th.

 

My wallet will be empty as well.

 

There had to be better cage matches with Flair in it than the Ronnie Garvin one right?  The peeps want to see Flair vs Road Warrior Hawk.

 

Other potential matches could just be on the Flair DVD, released two weeks later.

Guest drdrainoscott
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Does anyone wonder what they were smoking when they decided to include the Hart/Yankem match? I personally would have loved to see the Hart/Sid match from Raw in 1997 take its place. And I really want to know when I am going to get a DVD quality version of the Beniot/Angle match. My hopes were so high when I saw the original match listings, but it will only be clips.

Guest The Decadent Slacker
Posted

Magnum/Tully is clipped?! Fuck. Aside from that, this is awesome. I'll pick it up when i get the chance.

 

Last match: either Rude/Warrior or Michaels/Bret (was on some Coliseum release, i think), or the outside possibility of Savage/Zeus Vs Beefcake/Hogan

Posted
Does anyone wonder what they were smoking when they decided to include the Hart/Yankem match?

 

If it's clipped, I don't mind either way.

 

And I really want to know when I am going to get a DVD quality version of the Beniot/Angle match.  My hopes were so high when I saw the original match listings, but it will only be clips.

Not anytime soon with the settlement enacted.

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