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http://www.silvervision.co.uk/product.asp?pf_id=WWE1119

 

This is a 2-disc set.

 

History's most feared tag team returns...

 

They "snacked on danger, and dined on death" for two decades, dominating professional wrestling and immortalizing themselves as the only team ever to hold all three major titles (NWA(WCW), AWA, WWE).

 

Hawk and Animal, better known as The Legion of Doom, rampaged through the AWA, NWA, All Japan Pro Wrestling, WCW and WWE.

 

In this DVD, the stunning journey unfolds, from their auspicious debut in the early 1980s to the tragic death of Michael "Hawk" Hegstrand in 2003. Ride along with the Road Warrior's most memorable bouts, interviews and more.

 

Brutal. Commanding. Unforgettable.

 

Oh, What a Rush!

 

Disc One Extras

 

NWA Georgia Championship Wrestling (11/06/83) vs. Joe Young & Randy Barber

 

NWA Georgia Championship Wrestling (07/08/83} vs. Arn Anderson & Paul Jones

 

NWA World Championship Wrestling Omni (28/08/83) Texas Tornado Match vs. The Brisco Brothers

Commentary by: Jim Ross & Animal

 

NWA Georgia Championship Wrestling (03/01/83) vs. Mike Jackson & Stone

 

AWA All Star Wrestling (25/08/84) AWA World Tag Title Championship vs. Baron von Raschke & The Crusher

Alternate Commentary by: Jim Ross & Animal

 

NWA Georgia Championship Wrestling (27/08/83)

 

AWA All Star Wrestling (28/07/84)

 

AWA ESPN Championship Wrestling (15/10/85)

 

NWA World Championship Wrestling (03/10/87)

 

NWA World Championship Wrestling (10/10/87)

 

NWA World Championship Wrestling (28/01/89)

 

WCW Wrestle War (25/02/90)

 

Brutus the Barber Beefcake's BarberShop Wrestling Challenge (28/09/91)

 

Royal Rumble (21/01/92)

 

In Your House: Degeneration X (07/12/97)

 

Hawk Tribute Part 1 Confidential (08/11/03)

 

Hawk Tribute Part 2 Confidential (08/11/03)

 

Trophy Room

 

Paul Ellering "Go For It"

 

Michaels Hayes "A Lesson in Striving for Success"

 

Road Warriors Music Video

 

 

Disc Two Extras

 

AWA All Star Wrestling (21/08/85) vs. Larry 'the Axe' & Curt Hennig

 

Superclash (28/09/85) AWA World Tag Team Title Match vs. The Fabulous Freebirds

 

Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Tag Team Tournament Cup (19/04/86) vs. Magnum TA & Ronnie Garvin

Commentary by: Jim Ross & Animal

 

Great American Bash (05/07/86) Russian Chain Match vs. Ivan & Nikita Kolaff

 

Starrcade (27/11/86) Scaffold Match vs. Midnight Express

 

Starrcade (29/11/87) NWA Tag Team Championship vs. Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson

 

New Orleans (29/10/88) NWA World Tag Team Championship vs. Midnight Express

 

Challenge (09/02/91) vs. Demolition

 

Wrestlefest (12/03/91) vs. Hart Foundation

 

Tokyo Egg Dome (30/03/91) vs. Hulk Hogan & Genichiro Tenryu

Japanese Commentary, Alternate Commentary by: Jim Ross & Animal

 

Summerslam (26/08/91) WWE Tag Team Championship vs. Nasty Bays

 

Summerslam (29/08/92) vs. Money Inc.

 

Superbrawl (02/11/96) WCW Tag Team Championship Match vs. Sting & Lex Luger

 

Raw (13/10/97) WWE Tag Team Championship vs. The Godwinns

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Guest krazykat72

Wow.......That's a ridiculously great array of matches (for the Warriors)

This has turned into a must buy.

 

 

-Paul Jacobi-

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Challenge (09/02/91) vs. Demolition

 

Wrestlefest (12/03/91) vs. Hart Foundation

Pretty sure the dates are wrong for both. The Harts were still tag champs on 3/12. LOD / Demolition aired 2/10.

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re: the Powers of Pain. I'm surprised they didn't show the weightlifting challenge where Animal had his orbital bone broken. But, the payoff to that was that horrid barbed wire match featuring Dusty, so maybe they didn't show if because of that.

 

I also wouldn't have minded seeing them turn on Dusty & Sting, with the infamous spike incident and then the turning on Sting in the 6-man tag match later.

 

Even without those things, though, this DVD set is a must buy.

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Guest LooneyTune

I'm glad the majority of footage is non-WWE, since the WWE stuff that is there I have already. Still... helluva DVD.

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NWA Georgia Championship Wrestling (27/08/83)

 

AWA All Star Wrestling (28/07/84)

 

AWA ESPN Championship Wrestling (15/10/85)

 

NWA World Championship Wrestling (03/10/87)

 

NWA World Championship Wrestling (10/10/87)

 

NWA World Championship Wrestling (28/01/89)

 

WCW Wrestle War (25/02/90)

 

Brutus the Barber Beefcake's BarberShop Wrestling Challenge (28/09/91)

 

Royal Rumble (21/01/92)

 

In Your House: Degeneration X (07/12/97)

I have a feeling all these are just promos (in case anyone thought these would all be matches).

 

Still, the set looks great for the most part. Lots of historical moments and some good wrestling too (relatively speaking).

 

Jason

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NWA Georgia Championship Wrestling (27/08/83)

 

AWA All Star Wrestling (28/07/84)

 

AWA ESPN Championship Wrestling (15/10/85)

 

NWA World Championship Wrestling (03/10/87)

 

NWA World Championship Wrestling (10/10/87)

 

NWA World Championship Wrestling (28/01/89)

 

WCW Wrestle War (25/02/90)

 

Brutus the Barber Beefcake's BarberShop Wrestling Challenge (28/09/91)

 

Royal Rumble (21/01/92)

 

In Your House: Degeneration X (07/12/97)

I have a feeling all these are just promos (in case anyone thought these would all be matches).

 

Still, the set looks great for the most part. Lots of historical moments and some good wrestling too (relatively speaking).

 

Jason

I know the Royal Rumble and DX matches are stinkers, and the GCW one (IIRC) is a singles tournament that both Animal and Hawk took part in. Therefore, you may in fact be right. I'm not sure if they wrestled on the TV dates.

 

I could've lived without the WWF stuff (there's nothing notable of theirs at all from their runs there that I can recall) but the old school stuff on DVD will be fun.

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What nothing against the Steiners or Powers of Pain?

I think they wrestled the Steiners on Nitro in 96 once and that was about it. They may not have even had a match. LOD came back to WCW in early 96 gunning for the Steiners but then disapeared pretty quickly. I know they worked against Sting and Booker at Uncensored 96 and were part of Slamboree's Battlebowl.

 

I'm really suprised that there isn't more WWF footage. I figured they would foresake a lot of AWA stuff in favor of a bunch of WWF squash matches. But, maybe they are learning from hoe badly they botched the nWo DVD. Nearly half of the main feature was WWF stuff and they only had Feb through March 2002 on the disc. They glossed over 4 years of the angles to devote half the disc to 2 months.

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Guest Lawlerm

Should be good. Haven't seen a huge amount of old school Road Warriors stuff but this DVD might be a bit much. I mean the majority of the maches will be fairly similar i'd imagine, no?

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Challenge (09/02/91) vs. Demolition

 

Wrestlefest (12/03/91) vs. Hart Foundation

Pretty sure the dates are wrong for both. The Harts were still tag champs on 3/12. LOD / Demolition aired 2/10.

I think they've forgotton to change the date format for these 2.

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What nothing against the Steiners or Powers of Pain?

I think they wrestled the Steiners on Nitro in 96 once and that was about it. They may not have even had a match. LOD came back to WCW in early 96 gunning for the Steiners but then disapeared pretty quickly. I know they worked against Sting and Booker at Uncensored 96 and were part of Slamboree's Battlebowl.

 

I'm really suprised that there isn't more WWF footage. I figured they would foresake a lot of AWA stuff in favor of a bunch of WWF squash matches. But, maybe they are learning from hoe badly they botched the nWo DVD. Nearly half of the main feature was WWF stuff and they only had Feb through March 2002 on the disc. They glossed over 4 years of the angles to devote half the disc to 2 months.

They wrestled (and lost to) the Steiners at Starcade '89 in the Round Robin Tag Tournament. (It was deal where one of the Steiners got a shoulder up after going down on a suplex.

 

 

-Paul Jacobi-

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I think they wrestled the Steiners on Nitro in 96 once and that was about it. They may not have even had a match. LOD came back to WCW in early 96 gunning for the Steiners but then disapeared pretty quickly.

 

They had a match on Nitro, it was supposed to be the Road Warriors vs The Nasty Boys but out came the Steiners on Motorcycles. It was a great match, but the Road Warriors cheated to win by using one of their armband spikes. One of my favorite tag matches.

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I think they wrestled the Steiners on Nitro in 96 once and that was about it. They may not have even had a match. LOD came back to WCW in early 96 gunning for the Steiners but then disapeared pretty quickly.

 

They had a match on Nitro, it was supposed to be the Road Warriors vs The Nasty Boys but out came the Steiners on Motorcycles. It was a great match, but the Road Warriors cheated to win by using one of their armband spikes. One of my favorite tag matches.

They also wrestled at Starrcade 89: Future Shock, with the Steiners winning.

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Nice set, ironic coming from WWE who apparently thinks tag team wrestling is dead...

Except that they just debuted one of the very best teams in the company last night...

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I'm super psyched for this set...I was always a big Road Warriors mark, even though I never really got to see them until they came to WWF as the LOD (I knew who they were from Apter mags I had seen at my friend's house, etc). It's too bad there aren't any teams like that in wrestling anymore. I think the face-painted tough guy tag team concept is due for a comeback, honestly. I mean, either RAW or Smackdown could benefit hugely from a team like that.

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I'm super psyched for this set...I was always a big Road Warriors mark, even though I never really got to see them until they came to WWF as the LOD (I knew who they were from Apter mags I had seen at my friend's house, etc). It's too bad there aren't any teams like that in wrestling anymore. I think the face-painted tough guy tag team concept is due for a comeback, honestly. I mean, either RAW or Smackdown could benefit hugely from a team like that.

The gimmick is way too dated. It is based on a movie that came out in the late 70s/early 80s. People got sick of their act by 97 and WWF tried to update it with LOD 2000 which basically meant that Hawk went back to his original face paint, Animal wore short tights, and Sunny managed them.

 

That type of gimmick wouldn't work, regardless of whether people saw it as a rip off or not, it wouldn't work because it is dated.

 

Gimmicks like The Midnight Express would work, but LOD/Demolition/Powers of Pain type gimmicks are played out and old. Their time has passed, it happens to all gimmicks that are based on pop culture rather than constants in personalities.

 

Flair, Rock, and Austin would work at anytime, Hogan, LOD, Sting, and Warrior were products of their generation.

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Guest TheLastBoyscout

The only real letdown for me is the lack of WARGAMES '87, but they make up for it by getting the LOD vs. HOGAN/TENRYU match.

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The only real letdown for me is the lack of WARGAMES '87, but they make up for it by getting the LOD vs. HOGAN/TENRYU match.

Here's hoping that one or more of the War Games matches are released on a Four Horsemen 2 or 3-disc set in the forseeable future.

 

I can at least hope, can't I?

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re: the Powers of Pain. I'm surprised they didn't show the weightlifting challenge where Animal had his orbital bone broken. But, the payoff to that was that horrid barbed wire match featuring Dusty, so maybe they didn't show if because of that.

 

I also wouldn't have minded seeing them turn on Dusty & Sting, with the infamous spike incident and then the turning on Sting in the 6-man tag match later.

 

Even without those things, though, this DVD set is a must buy.

That'll make a great easter egg.

 

I'd also would have like the matches with the Varsity Club at Chi Town Rumble and Clash VI.

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