JHawk 0 Report post Posted February 14, 2004 And be glad Bunkhouse Stampede 1988 wasn't released. An unbelievably horrid card. -=Mike Not only was it a horrible card...but one of the poorest promoted/managed events ever. Fucked up starting times, ticket info, etc just killed NWA's first attempt at payperview. Wasnt the double main event Ric Flair vs. Hawk(Im sure there was alot of suspense as to who was walking away with the belt after that one) and Dusty's clusterfuck steel cage match thats only purpose was to put himself over? Yeah, pretty horrible, and I dont even recall any undercard bouts but I think there was only like 3. At least the Bunkhouse Stampede match was mildly entertaining, imo. Yeah, I remember reading about that. Tickets had about 3 different start times. The undercard matches were Nikita Koloff v Bobby Eaton Larry Zbyzsko winning the Western States Title over Barry Windham Flair over Hawk (and it was markedly worse than their blah match during Bash '86) Rhodes winning the Bunkhouse Stampede. Personally, I HATED the match (when Luger is one of the BETTER workers in a match, you have a problem). A lot of the eliminations were just so ridiculous (why the heck would Luger get COMPLETELY out of the cage to try and eliminate Anderson & Blanchard?) Why didn't they release Vengeance 2002 on DVD? They released everything else and it is one of the few shows I never saw. I know it was hardly a great show --- but that didn't stop them putting out Judgment Day 2001, did it? -=Mike ...BTW, was I the only one surprised that they didn't edit out Chyna's boob slippage in her match with Lita from the JD 2002 DVD? Actually, Windham-Zbyszko is pretty good. Koloff-Eaton was over before it got started, which is really sad when you figure it was a 20-minute draw. Didn't Crockett run another show in Florida that night? Granted, that would have been a B show, but for the life of me I can't figure out why you'd do that and hurt a PPV. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MikeSC Report post Posted February 14, 2004 Actually, Windham-Zbyszko is pretty good. Koloff-Eaton was over before it got started, which is really sad when you figure it was a 20-minute draw. Didn't Crockett run another show in Florida that night? Granted, that would have been a B show, but for the life of me I can't figure out why you'd do that and hurt a PPV. I hated Windham v Zbyzsko --- but that's largely because I loathe Zbyzsko's work. I had high hopes for Nikita v Eaton (Bobby is the man), but you're right --- it NEVER got on track. I can't imagine how Crockett could have run a show in Florida that night. Who was available to ME such a show? Pretty much all of their ME'ers were in Nassau for that horrid card. -=Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JHawk 0 Report post Posted February 14, 2004 I can't imagine how Crockett could have run a show in Florida that night. Who was available to ME such a show? Pretty much all of their ME'ers were in Nassau for that horrid card. I have a tape of various matches and interviews from the TBS show around that time, and I remember Cornette trying to hype the PPV for Eaton and hyping a Florida show for Lane and Dick Murdoch. I'm pretty sure it was the same night. They also note on that tape many times that Big Bubba Rogers was the first to qualify for the Stampede final, and he's nowhere to be found despite not going to the WWF for another 5 months or so. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Styles 0 Report post Posted February 15, 2004 Since I tend to stalk ebay a lot for videos and sometimes buy stuff, here is what I've determined. WWF: -Over The Edge 99 is the ONLY PPV not released on video. -Several IYHs were only released on Silvervision, WWF's UK label. There are PAL Conversion formats avaliable but only in limited supply (I have a couple). These include: -In Your House 2 (Called Here Come The Lumberjacks or something along those lines) -In Your House 4 -In Your House 5 -In Your House 7: Good Friends, Better Enemies -In Your House 10: Mind Games -In Your House 12: It's Time -In Your House 15: A Cold Day In Hell -In Your House 19: D-Generation X IYH 4 and 5 were released in the US as Winter Combat but only feature the top few matches from each show. All the others were released in the US some are just hard to find because of limited production. The ones listed above though are very hard to find in the US since there are only a few PAL conversions avaliable. -As mentioned Judgement Day 2002 and Vengeance 2002 were both exclusives on DVD from wweshopzone. I ordered Vengeance in fact. As for WCW, I don't know as much as WWF, but I do know... -None of the PPVs after Fall Brawl 2000 were released on video. I actually ordered Mayhem 2000, Starcade 2000 and Superbrawl 2001 because I saw them on ebay with pictures of their boxes (front AND back) but what I got were just plain tapes off the PPV broadcast. I guess those images were WCW protypes or something but they were never made. These are the rest of the PPVs I'm sure were not released on video. Why, I dont know: -Souled Out 97 -Souled Out 98 -Spring Stampede 98 -Great American Bash 98 I dont much about shows before 95. Also note that World War 3 95 is marked 1996, WW3 96 is marked 1997 and WW3 97 is marked 1998. Also Starcade 95 is marked 1996, Starcade 96 is marked 1997 and Starcade 97 is marked 1998. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Slickster 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2004 I've seen commercial masters on eBay for BATB 00, New Blood Rising, Fall Brawl 00, and Havoc 00. So they were released, just in limited supply. You're right, everything after Havoc 00 was never put on video. And GAB98 WAS on video....I remember because I almost bought it when it was new. The cover pic features Goldberg posing with the World/US belts as the Nitro pyro goes off behind him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MillenniumMan831 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2004 I've seen commercial masters on eBay for BATB 00, New Blood Rising, Fall Brawl 00, and Havoc 00. So they were released, just in limited supply. You're right, everything after Havoc 00 was never put on video. And GAB98 WAS on video....I remember because I almost bought it when it was new. The cover pic features Goldberg posing with the World/US belts as the Nitro pyro goes off behind him. Was that just in the UK or the US as well? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Slickster 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2004 I've seen commercial masters on eBay for BATB 00, New Blood Rising, Fall Brawl 00, and Havoc 00. So they were released, just in limited supply. You're right, everything after Havoc 00 was never put on video. And GAB98 WAS on video....I remember because I almost bought it when it was new. The cover pic features Goldberg posing with the World/US belts as the Nitro pyro goes off behind him. Was that just in the UK or the US as well? According to a British site, Havoc 00 was the last WCW PPV on video; I'm not sure if anything after BATB00 was released in the States (I've seen no proof of it). And the GAB98 tape I saw was in the US. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Slickster 0 Report post Posted February 22, 2004 And I stand corrected regarding the last WCW tape released in the US...I guess I was wrong. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lil' Bitch 0 Report post Posted February 22, 2004 -Souled Out 97 -Souled Out 98 -Spring Stampede 98 Any idea why these didn't make it to video? Thank goodness I still have my copy of Spring Stampede taped from the original boradcast. Whew. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JustJoe2k5 0 Report post Posted February 22, 2004 WCW's last three PPVs, and probably some of their best since '99, were never released. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beast 0 Report post Posted February 24, 2004 I rented Souled Out 1998 and Spring Stampede 98 from Blockbuster in 1999 with a buddy of mine on what I look back on as the summer of Wrestling videos where I pretty much watched wrestling everyday. It was in the US. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deancoles 0 Report post Posted February 28, 2004 Were the "best of the WWF" volumes ever released in the uk? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SamoaRowe 0 Report post Posted March 3, 2004 All PPVs after BATB 00 I know for sure New Blood Rising and Fall Brawl were. Yeah, seeing as I rented those two last year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lil' Bitch 0 Report post Posted May 15, 2004 -In Your House 7: Good Friends, Better Enemies -In Your House 10: Mind Games I saw GFBE on E-Bay on a tape called Mega Matches 96. I saw Mind Games also on E-bay for 200 fucking dollars, but it just has the CHV label and no Silvervision logo. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IWD 0 Report post Posted May 18, 2004 The 1985 Wrestling Classic was never released in the UK, although all other WWE PPV's have been. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Just call me Dan 0 Report post Posted May 18, 2004 Did WCW release any DVDs ever? I have almost all WWE DVDs ever put out in the states (All PPVs that is) and I'd like to polish off the collection with any WCW DVDs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Slickster 0 Report post Posted May 18, 2004 No, WCW never released a single DVD. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lil' Bitch 0 Report post Posted May 19, 2004 Apparantly, In Your House 2 was released in the States as WWF Terminators. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lil' Bitch 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2004 If I'm not mistaken, I don't think Fall Brawl 1997 was released either. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Trivia247 Report post Posted June 2, 2004 WWF Big Event 86 (With the Hogan vs Orindorf Cage match) WWF Wrestlefest 88 With Hogan vs Andre in.... a cage match actually a great Killer bees v Fabolous Rougeus brothers on it. The Bees had their work boots out, busting out Full nelsons, Figure four leglocks, and Jim's High Dropkick. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Boner Kawanger 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2004 Does anyone know what the deal was with WCW's videos? Try as I could, try as I might have, I never found a WCW PPV from 1997 onwards on video except for World War 3. Blockbuster would occasionally get one in 1998, but it was the late 1998 PPVs...ew. Was their distribution just awful? Or did I just run into some bad luck? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spman 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2004 A majorrity of the early In Your House type PPVs, including, but not limited to IYH 2, Good Friends Better Enemies, Mind Games, It's Time, A Cold Day in Hell, and Ground Zero were released in limited numbes available only through WWF Magazine. Degeneration X (The PPV) on the other hand got lost in the shuffle between the transistion from Coliseum Home Video to WWF Home Video, and never got any home video release outside the UK. Anyone know why Souled Out 1997 never got released on VHS? I'd really like to see that show. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
landy1987 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2004 WWF Big Event 86 (With the Hogan vs Orindorf Cage match) WWF Wrestlefest 88 With Hogan vs Andre in.... a cage match actually a great Killer bees v Fabolous Rougeus brothers on it. The Bees had their work boots out, busting out Full nelsons, Figure four leglocks, and Jim's High Dropkick. actually both of these were released and the Big Event match with Hogan and Orndorff was not a cage match that was from SNME which was released on the Hulkamania 2 video. However, soem of the Big Event matches were clipepd and some matches were simply missing from the WrestleFest tape but the Rougeaus/Bees match was shown Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Placebo Effect 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2004 Does anyone know what the deal was with WCW's videos? Try as I could, try as I might have, I never found a WCW PPV from 1997 onwards on video except for World War 3. Blockbuster would occasionally get one in 1998, but it was the late 1998 PPVs...ew. Was their distribution just awful? Or did I just run into some bad luck? Couple reasons... For one, the price of VHS tapes of wrestling product (and just about any other new, non sell-through, release) up until DVDs completly began to take over was VERY HIGH. I'm talking $50-$80 a tape, which is one of the big reasons, it seems, like WWE cut off their Coliseum Home Video deal. When you consider that for a video store to make that money back, the movie has to rent x amount of times, you can see why a video store that only saw five rentals of Spring Stampede 1999 would not be as tempted to get Fall Brawl. Also, starting in the late 90s, Blockbuster, Hollywood Entertainment, etc. took up the idea of "revenue sharing." In order for the rental stores to not pay the $50-$80, the distributors would sell them the tape for something like $8 in exchange for a share of the video stores profit, say 40%. This works out great for the video store owner, but if a distributor of high risk product did not wish to participate, it hurt their company. This may have been the case with WCW. I wish I could remember who their distributor was. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cawthon777 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2004 WWF Big Event 86 (With the Hogan vs Orindorf Cage match) WWF Wrestlefest 88 With Hogan vs Andre in.... a cage match actually a great Killer bees v Fabolous Rougeus brothers on it. The Bees had their work boots out, busting out Full nelsons, Figure four leglocks, and Jim's High Dropkick. actually both of these were released and the Big Event match with Hogan and Orndorff was not a cage match that was from SNME which was released on the Hulkamania 2 video. However, soem of the Big Event matches were clipepd and some matches were simply missing from the WrestleFest tape but the Rougeaus/Bees match was shown And neither show was a PPV. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites