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Guest JumpinJackFlash
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I don't have enough money right now for both, so I can only pick one. Which one should I pick? Let's compare:

 

Stone Cold Truth:

Focused on One person

Good Fluff piece

Seen Fluff piece

6 matches

28 special features

4 Easter Eggs

More Than 3 hours

Just Bought Stone Cold DVD(Cause Stone Cold Said So)

 

Monday Night War:

Focused on many people in two organizations

Haven't seen Fluff piece

4 matches(probably better)

13 special features

No Easter Eggs(known as of right now)

Only 3 hours

Guest TheZsaszHorsemen
Posted
I would go for the Monday Night Wars.

 

If only to see WWE revisionist history at work.

 

Is one of the matches on that Austin and HBK vs. Owen and Bulldog? Or was that a different DVD?

You are correct. MNW has Owen/Bulldog vs. HBK/SCSA

Guest FrigidSoul
Posted

What are the matches on each Stone Cold DVD if somebody doesn't mind listing them? I've been wondering this for awhile and haven't been able to find a listing...only a price and "Add to Cart" option, blah

Guest JumpinJackFlash
Posted

Extras:

 

WCW

TV Title Match: Stunning Steve Austin vs. Beautiful Bobby Eaton (06/03/91, WCW Worldwide, Austin wins the title)

A Flair for the Gold with the Hollywood Blondes (05/15/93, WCW Saturday Night)

Hollywood Blondes vs. Arn Anderson & Ric Flair (06/17/93, Clash of the Champions XXIII)

ECW

Mick Foley talks about Austin ECW

Promos:

as "Hulk Hogan" (ECW Debut, 09/16/95)

on Mikey Whipwreck & Sandman (09/23/95, Middletown, N.Y.)

on being held down by WCW (10/10/95)

on Eric Bischoff and being fired on "Beulah's Box" (10/31/95)

at the end of his time at ECW (12/19/95)

ECW Championship Match: Steve Austin vs. Mikey Whipwreck (11/18/95, November to Remember)

WWE

Ringmaster vs. Scott Taylor (01/20/96, WWE debut, Superstars)

Intercontinental Title Match: Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Owen Hart (08/03/97, Summerslam, Austin wins title)

Stone Cold Beer Bash (05/05/03, RAW, with Bill Goldberg & Eric Bischoff, includes 10 minutes from after RAW went off the air)

Stone Cold & Lilian Garcia sing "America the Beautiful' (05/26/03, RAW)

Stone Cold toasts a beer on Vince McMahon's birthday (08/24/03, Summerslam)

Stone Cold drinks beer, rides chair down ramp (11/03/03, after RAW went off the air). Austin takes a chair from the announcers and rolls down the extrance ramp.

Family Stories

Stone Cold

Tells a story about the Edna Jail

Brother Kevin

Snapping Turtle

Selling water in a plastic bag

Sister Jenny & Brother Kevin

Steve being shy when he was young

Brothers Scott & Kevin

About being timid on a horse

Father Ken

Steve's encounter with a rattlesnake

Daughter Stephanie

Message for her dad

Moments (comments by the Austin Family)

Wins first Championship (03/29/98, Wrestlemania XIV)

Drives a Zamboni into the arena (09/28/98, RAW)

Surprises Mr. McMahon in the hospital (10/5/98, RAW)

Pours concrete in Mr. McMahon's Corvette (10/12/98, RAW)

Stone Cold Beer Truck (03/22/98, RAW)

Easter Eggs (hidden features):

 

On the "Extras" menu, go to WCW and highlight "Flair for the Gold". Press the right arrow. Portion of "Flair for the Old" segment from WCW will then play. This is a segment where Brian Pillman is dressed up as Ric Flair and Steve Austin is intereviewing him when Arn Anderson steps in and punches Austin. (06/07/93, WCW Main Event)

On the "Extras" menu, go to WCW and highlight "Stunning Steve Austin vs. Beautiful Bobby Eaton". Press the left arrow. A piece plays where Austin, dressed as a photographer, attacks Arn Anderson during an Arn Anderson vs. Brian Pillman match. (06/14/93, WCW Main Event)

Go to the "Extras" menu, go to WWE, and highlight "Stone Cold drinks beer, rides chair down ramp". Press the right arrow. The segment "Whataburger" will then play. Michael Cole interviews Stone Cold Steve Austin in classic "What" over five minute interview. (01/14/02)

Go to the "Chapters" menu, highlight "Austin's Truck & Sam the Dog" and press the right arrow. Steve Austin's brother tells a story about Austin's car will then play.

 

 

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Guest FrigidSoul
Posted

Which are full matches and which DVD is that off of?

Guest JumpinJackFlash
Posted

They come out on the 10th but I've seen WWE DVDs at FYE the Friday before they're supposed to be out.

Posted

I'm not sure about all of the six(?) matches but I remember a few:

 

Austin/Pillman vs Flair/Anderson - 2/3 falls tag match

Austin vs Mickey Whipwreck from ECW

Austin's debut WWF match as "The Ringmaster"

 

That's all the matches I've heard about. And in response to the question which to buy: Personally I'm getting both, but the MNW DVD seems better overall.

Guest FrigidSoul
Posted
Austin/Pillman vs Flair/Anderson - 2/3 falls tag match

That alone makes it worth the purchase. I'll deffinately have to look into picking it up when I get the money and its in a store near me.

Guest TheZsaszHorsemen
Posted

I'm going to throw my vote at Austin's DVD. The Austin/McMahon segments turn the tide for me.

Posted
Wow, I want both of these then, AND the Foley DVD that I have yet to buy. Is this the last round of awesome WWE DVDs for a while?

Kurt Angle DVD in March.

Rumored 3-disc WMXX DVD in April.

Divas in Mexico DVD some time after that.

Guest JumpinJackFlash
Posted

That 3-Disc Wrestlemania 20 DVD should include a collection of the top 10 wrestlemania matches.

 

And if it doesn't have any matches, I'm going to turn into the Swamp Thing! :angry:

Posted
Wow, I want both of these then, AND the Foley DVD that I have yet to buy. Is this the last round of awesome WWE DVDs for a while?

Not yet...they'll keep going with Angle's DVD and Wrestlemania XX due out in March and April, respectively.

 

Don't know what's in the planning stages for post-Mania, though.

Posted

...and to answer the question, it'd be the MNW DVD, simply because the Flair promo from Greensboro (09.14.98) is on there.

 

Both DVD's are worth the purchase, though.

 

I would go for the Monday Night Wars.

 

If only to see WWE revisionist history at work.

 

Actually, reviews have stated that the DVD does a great job of balancing credit for the success between WCW and WWE.

Posted

These are both good dvd's but why didn't they go all out and make them 2 dvd or 3 dvd sets. I am still waiting for WWE to take full advantage of their library. Imagine an Austin dvd with:

Austin/Hart SurSer

Austin/Foley from raw (best raw match of 1996)

Austin/Hart Mania

Canadian Stampede main event

Austin and HBK/Owen and Bulldog

Austin and Dude/Bulldog and Owen (Dude's debut)

Austin/Owen Summerslam

Then add in all of his post neck injury stuff as well as all of his WCW stuff and that would easily be my favorite DVD ever.

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