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the best wwe dvd ever?

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Guest curry_man2002

not jus because the dvd is of a classic event like wrestlemania 17 but jus the way its a cool dvd to have . my pick is either wrestlemania 2000/history of mania (2 disc set) or best of RAW vol 1 and 2 (2 disc set)

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Guest Stunt Granny

curry man2002= lame attempt at recreating teh Sh0ckMaster

 

I'm sure only 8% of you will know what I'm talking about.

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Guest Banders Kennany

Guys I think Curryman was actually *TRYING* to spell those words wrong. Those don't seem like typos and you can still see what he's trying to say.

 

I don't have too many WWE DVDs that are not of the PPV events which I am assuming don't count in this poll, so I will have to say Bloodbath. It was well worth it, even though it would've been nice if they released full matches and cut a lot of the others out and saved for another volume in the near future!

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The Flair and Foley DVDs, hopefully the Bret and Horsemen ones will be up there too

 

curry man2002= lame attempt at recreating teh Sh0ckMaster

 

I'm sure only 8% of you will know what I'm talking about.

 

I used to post at the old forum, I miss teh Shockmaster and his Corey Nadine pics.

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Guest Man Of 1,004 Modes
Ric Flair or Bloodbath. Nothing else comes close.

Ditto. The Stone Cold Truth has some nice extras as well to make it on the honorary mentions list.

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I also loved Bloodbath, not only for the matches, but for the little things, including David Crockett's horrible announcing, the GARVIN STOMP OF DOOM, and Vince's fake laugh at the beginning of the Bret/Owen match

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Guest Dave Canadian

It'll take a while to watch the Flair DVD. I only schemed through a few chapters. Rey Mysterio DVD is good but not great. I have this Wrestlemania 2000 DVD from the Wrestlemania 2000 book. That's the best so far.

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Guest Man Of 1,004 Modes
It'll take a while to watch the Flair DVD. I only schemed through a few chapters. Rey Mysterio DVD is good but not great. I have this Wrestlemania 2000 DVD from the Wrestlemania 2000 book. That's the best so far.

I disqualified it from my list since it's a SUPER-CLIPPED DOWN VERSION of Wrestlemania All Day Long that ran Eight Hours before WM 2000.

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Hulk Still Rules

 

It unfortunately doesn't have the buildup like Flair's DVD but still the collection of matches is great (mixed bag of rare and famous matches) and it was pretty fun to watch considering I hadn't seen about 50% of the bouts.

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Hulk Still Rules

 

It unfortunately doesn't have the buildup like Flair's DVD but still the collection of matches is great (mixed bag of rare and famous matches) and it was pretty fun to watch considering I hadn't seen about 50% of the bouts.

I like the Hulk one. You know, people always talk shit about Hogan, but I really think he is cool to listen to when he's just doing the studio interviews like this and not the "c'mon, stop cheering" bullshit in the ring. -Jim

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Guest Dynamite Kido

In the spirit of this thread I am going with Teh Utlimite Rick FLeair collection is my favorite.

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The Ultimate Ric Flair Collection.

 

How can you beat over nine hours of Flair.

 

Honourary Mentions:

Mick Foley - Hard Knocks and Cheap Pops

nWo: Back in Black

Hulk Still Rules

Rey Mysterio: 619

Wrestling's Most Incredible Steel Cage Matches

Mick Foley's Greatest Hits & Misses

The Monday Night War

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Guest SpiderFan

Ultimate Flair is my favourite, but I really liked Monday Night Wars too. Shawn/Austin vs. Owen/Bulldog is a great tag match, Cornette's quasi shoot interview was gold, and parts of the main feature were interesting.

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Ive yet to see Flairs DVD, but plan on buying it when I get the chance, but right now I have to go with Hulk Still Rules.

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