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Guest FrigidSoul
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Obviously Scott Hall's initial appearance on Nitro, along with his second appearance, and then his appearance at the broadcasters booth with Nash coming up from behind Tony

 

DX storming Nitro

 

WCW telling everybody at home Foley was going to win the Title that night so everybody turned it over

 

Shane showing up at Nitro

 

those are the obvious ones I see

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Well it could be full of nWo and DX or be full of cruiserweight matches, I bet it will be full of DX.

 

I wish it would include the Final Nitro and the Raw simulcast on the DVD but that would be asking for too much. Maybe also include the segments when the WCW announcers told the results to Raw matches.

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I hope it has some MATCHES on it...

 

 

5/26/97 deserves to be seen in DVD form.

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"In the beginning Vince McMahon created Hulk Hogan. Then, Evil Ted Turner decided he wanted to destroy Vince McMahon so he bought all of the WWF Stars and copied Raw and Nitro was born. Then the NWO happened and WCW won a few ratings battles, which pushed Vince to create Attitude. Attitude was the greatest thing that ever happened to wrestling because it was so innovative and there were no heels or faces. Vince won the war and beat Evil Ted Turner and appeared on TNT. The end."

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I wish I could be excited about this. I just know the WWE is going to fuck this up though. I just know it.

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Here is the list of release dates for upcoming DVD's from WWE

 

Survivor Series on 12/16,

Armageddon on 1/20,

Mick Foley on 2/10,

Best of Confidential II on 2/10,

History of the Monday Night Wars (won't this be something) on 2/10,

Royal Rumble on 2/24,

Kurt Angle on 3/2,

No Way Out on 3/16,

Wrestlemania 20 on 4/27,

Divas in Mexico on 4/29,

Backlash on 5/4.

 

credit: Dave Meltzer

Guest TheZsaszHorsemen
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I don't miss WCW AT ALL. Even in it's darkest days, the WWF always seemed more competant. WCW literally screwed up every major main event angle the ever had at some point. They were a complete joke and they completely deserve to be remembered as such, especially when you look at the talent they wasted.

Guest TheZsaszHorsemen
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Hopefully the DVD won't be TOO biased in the WWF/WWE's favor.

Yeah, it's not as if the WWF came back from it's darkest financial days in history with only a small core group of loyal workers and caught up with a wrestling empire (backed by one of the richest men in the country) that controlled nearly every bankable star in the industry (most of whom became that way under McMahon) and brought wrestling to new heights of mainstream popularity and credibility in 2000 while the former empire crumbled with has-beens, is it?

 

Oh wait... yes they did. :P

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Yeah, it's not as if the WWF came back from it's darkest financial days in history with only a small core group of loyal workers and caught up with a wrestling empire (backed by one of the richest men in the country) that controlled nearly every bankable star in the industry (most of whom became that way under McMahon) and brought wrestling to new heights of mainstream popularity and credibility in 2000 while the former empire crumbled with has-beens, is it?

 

Oh wait... yes they did.  :P

No arguments here. I was always a WWF boy myself. Still, WCW did turn out SOME good stuff.

Guest TheZsaszHorsemen
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Yeah, it's not as if the WWF came back from it's darkest financial days in history with only a small core group of loyal workers and caught up with a wrestling empire (backed by one of the richest men in the country) that controlled nearly every bankable star in the industry (most of whom became that way under McMahon) and brought wrestling to new heights of mainstream popularity and credibility in 2000 while the former empire crumbled with has-beens, is it?

 

Oh wait... yes they did.  :P

No arguments here. I was always a WWF boy myself. Still, WCW did turn out SOME good stuff.

No argument on that score. The difference was that the WWF turned out great matches in the ME's. WCW had great stuff, but the people who they expected the fans to draw the fans couldn't.

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No argument on that score. The difference was that the WWF turned out great matches in the ME's. WCW had great stuff, but the people who they expected the fans to draw the fans couldn't.

Agreed.

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Rick Rude appearing on Raw, Nitro and on ECW's show all in the same week.

Can someone tell me about this?

I'll try my hand at this...

 

Back around 1997, Rick Rude had appeared in ECW. Their shows taped well in advance, so it was a long time before the clips of him on it were shown.

 

A few months later, Rude joined the WWF as a manager/enforcer for D-Generation-X. At the time, Raw had yet to go live weekly. So, he appeared on a taped Raw once.

 

During the time between when that Raw was taped and when it was aired, Rude's WWF contract ran out (I'm assuming), and he signed one with WCW. WCW Nitro was already live every week at the time, so when Nitro came on, Rude appeared on there.

 

He also appeared on the taped episode of Raw, which aired about the same time, as well as the ECW show.

 

If anyone can correct me, go right ahead.

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Rick Rude appearing on Raw, Nitro and on ECW's show all in the same week.

Can someone tell me about this?

I'll try my hand at this...

 

Back around 1997, Rick Rude had appeared in ECW. Their shows taped well in advance, so it was a long time before the clips of him on it were shown.

 

A few months later, Rude joined the WWF as a manager/enforcer for D-Generation-X. At the time, Raw had yet to go live weekly. So, he appeared on a taped Raw once.

 

During the time between when that Raw was taped and when it was aired, Rude's WWF contract ran out (I'm assuming), and he signed one with WCW. WCW Nitro was already live every week at the time, so when Nitro came on, Rude appeared on there.

 

He also appeared on the taped episode of Raw, which aired about the same time, as well as the ECW show.

 

If anyone can correct me, go right ahead.

Wonder how much that confused the marks?

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During the time between when that Raw was taped and when it was aired, Rude's WWF contract ran out (I'm assuming), and he signed one with WCW. WCW Nitro was already live every week at the time, so when Nitro came on, Rude appeared on there.

If I remember correctly, Rude was working with the WWF without a contract, basically getting paid per appearance. So, WCW decided to give him a contract, and boom - he's on two shows on the same night.

 

Of course, you could be right and I could be wrong, but I'm just shooting out what I remember.

 

Jason

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^ Agreed.

 

Best of Confidential II on 2/10,

Kurt Angle on 3/2,

 

YES!!!

 

Royal Rumble on 2/24,

Wrestlemania 20 on 4/27

 

Its already bad enough SS '03 came extraless. I hope the same doesn't go for the next RR or WM 20. I just can't see them without any.

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I just hope they do not have Coach as the host for the main feature. I would rather see Vince & Bishoff with Mean Gene & Bobby Heenan do a round table discussion just like ESPN does with its shows.

 

Coach was boring on Action and Bloodbath DVDs.

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