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The Stone Cold Truth. Released February 3rd, 2004.

 

-- WCW Worldwide; June 3rd, 1991: "Stunning" Steve Austin vs. WCW World Television Champion "Beautiful" Bobby Eaton for the Championship

 

-- WCW Clash of the Champions; June 13th, 1993: WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions The Hollywood Blondes ("Stunning" Steve Austin & "Flyin" Brian Pillman) vs. "Nature Boy" Ric Flair & "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson in a 2-out-of-3-falls Championship match

 

-- ECW November 2 Remember 1995; November 18th, 1995: "Superstar" Steve Austin vs. ECW World Heavyweight Champion Mikey Whipwreck for the Championship

 

-- WWF Monday Night RAW; December 18th, 1995: The Ringmaster vs. Scott Taylor

 

-- WWF SummerSlam 1997; August 3rd, 1997: "Stone Cold" Steve Austin vs. WWF Intercontinental Champion Owen Hart for the Championship in a "Kiss My Ass" match

 

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The History of the Intercontinental Title. Released January 25th, 2005. Re-release of an old 1993 Coliseum Video VHS tape.

 

-- WWF Superstars; Sunday, April 11th, 1993: WWF Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels vs. Crush for the Championship

 

-- WWF Prime Time Wrestling; August 24th, 1992: WWF Intercontinental Champion Bret "Hitman" Hart vs. Skinner for the Championship

 

-- WWF Monday Night RAW; July 19th, 1993: WWF Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels vs. Marty Jannetty for the Championship

 

-- WWF SummerSlam 1993; August 30th, 1993: WWF Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels vs. Mr. Perfect for the Championship

 

-- WWF Monday Night RAW; May 3rd, 1993: WWF Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels vs. "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan for the Championship

 

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The Rock: Just Bring It! Released October 1st, 2002.

 

-- WWF No Way Out 2001; February 25th, 2001: The Rock vs. WWF Champion Kurt Angle for the Championship

 

-- WWF Unforgiven 2001; September 23rd, 2001: WCW Champion The Rock vs. Booker T. & Shane McMahon in a Handicap Match for the Championship

 

-- WWF RAW is WAR; August 6th, 2001: The Rock vs. Shane McMahon in a Street Fight

 

-- WWF Monday Night RAW; September 24th, 2001: WCW Champion The Rock vs. WWF Hardcore Champion Rob Van Dam for the WCW Championship

 

-- WWE Vengeance 2002; July 21st, 2002: The Rock vs. WWE Champion The Undertaker vs. Kurt Angle in a Triple Threat Match for the Championship

 

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Triple H: The Game. Released June 25th, 2002.

 

-- WWF Royal Rumble 2000; January 23rd, 2000: WWF Champion Triple H vs. Cactus Jack in a Street Fight for the Championship

 

-- NWA Wrestle War '89; May 7th, 1989: "Nature Boy" Ric Flair vs. NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat for the Championship

 

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Triple H: That Damn Good. June 25th, 2002.

 

-- WWF Armageddon 1999; December 12th, 1999: Triple H vs. Vince McMahon in a Street Fight

 

-- WWF Royal Rumble 2000; January 23rd, 2000: WWF Champion Triple H vs. Cactus Jack in a Street Fight for the Championship

 

-- WWF Fully Loaded 2000; July 23rd, 2000: Triple H vs. Chris Jericho in a Last Man Standing match

 

-- WWF SummerSlam 2000; August 27th, 2000: Triple H vs. WWF Champion The Rock vs. Kurt Angle in a Triple Threat match for the Championship

 

-- WWF No Way Out 2001; February 25th, 2001: Triple H vs. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin in a 3 Stages of Hell match (Stage 1: Normal Wrestling Match, Stage 2: Street Fight, Stage 3: Cage Match)

 

-- WWF WrestleMania X8; March 17th, 2002: Triple H vs. WWF Champion Chris Jericho for the Championship

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So "That Damn Good" was released on 1/29/02, but has Wrestlemania from two months later on it? I also think "The Game" was released a little later considering he had just came back on the 7th. And I am pretty sure that "The Game" included highlights of his win over Jericho at WM19, as well.

 

What site did you get your list from?

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So "That Damn Good" was released on 1/29/02, but has Wrestlemania from two months later on it? I also think "The Game" was released a little later considering he had just came back on the 7th. And I am pretty sure that "The Game" included highlights of his win over Jericho at WM19, as well.

Not sure where I came up with 1/29/02. I was thinking Amazon but all they have listed at the moment is just "2002".

 

The Game was released on 6/25/02, according to them.

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Since when was Austin/Owen "Kiss my Ass"? That was the god awful Billy Gunn-Rock feud two years later.

If Austin didn't win the title, he would have to kiss Owen's ass.

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Triple H: That Damn Good. June 25th, 2002.

 

-- WWF Armageddon 1999; December 12th, 1999: Triple H vs. Vince McMahon in a Street Fight

 

-- WWF Royal Rumble 2000; January 23rd, 2000: WWF Champion Triple H vs. Cactus Jack in a Street Fight for the Championship

 

-- WWF Fully Loaded 2000; July 23rd, 2000: Triple H vs. Chris Jericho in a Last Man Standing match

 

-- WWF SummerSlam 2000; August 27th, 2000: Triple H vs. WWF Champion The Rock vs. Kurt Angle in a Triple Threat match for the Championship

 

-- WWF No Way Out 2001; February 25th, 2001: Triple H vs. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin in a 3 Stages of Hell match (Stage 1: Normal Wrestling Match, Stage 2: Street Fight, Stage 3: Cage Match)

 

-- WWF WrestleMania X8; March 17th, 2002: Triple H vs. WWF Champion Chris Jericho for the Championship

There was zero publicity for this DVD because...?

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Since when was Austin/Owen "Kiss my Ass"? That was the god awful Billy Gunn-Rock feud two years later.

If Austin didn't win the title, he would have to kiss Owen's ass.

Oh. Well then.

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I still have never seen the hbk/janetty match.too bad the rest of that dvd sounds so terrible.The one hhh dvd sounds very good considering I heard nothing about it.How come the hhh/cactus match is on so many dvds but there match at nwo00 is ignored ?

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At the time, watching it on Raw, I didn't think too highly of HBK / Jannetty. The finish was one of the most anti-climactic I can remember seeing.

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There was zero publicity for this DVD because...?

 

It was a limited Sam Goody exclusive product.

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At the time, watching it on Raw, I didn't think too highly of HBK / Jannetty. The finish was one of the most anti-climactic I can remember seeing.

I don't think that was actually the MOTY candidate on the IC belt DVD was it?

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The match on the DVD is a successful title defense for HBK. I think the one voted MotY was the one where Jannetty won the title.

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I thought it was a Best Buy exclusive.

Nope. It was a exclusive product to the franchise chain of Sam Goody, Musicland and Suncoast.

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Why is a Flair/Steamboat match on a HHH DVD?

It's his favorite match of all-time.

 

He talks about it in the main program.

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Is there any more a disgraceful DVD release than that History Of The Intercontinental Championship?

 

I mean matches involving Skinner and Crush is the best they can come up?

 

If anyone has purchased that I would be amazed, disgraceful!

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Is there any more a disgraceful DVD release than that History Of The Intercontinental Championship?

 

I mean matches involving Skinner and Crush is the best they can come up?

 

If anyone has purchased that I would be amazed, disgraceful!

Raw Anniversary?

 

KOTR 95/96 Tagged Classic? (granted, 96 isn't that bad, but still)

 

Then again, it's only a re-release of an old CHV tape. I'm sure if they did a *legit* IC Title DVD, Crush and Skinner would be lucky to see themselves getting pinned in a video package, let alone get a match on the DVD.

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The Stone Cold Truth. Released February 3rd, 2004.

 

-- WCW Worldwide; June 3rd, 1991: "Stunning" Steve Austin vs. WCW World Television Champion "Beautiful" Bobby Eaton for the Championship

 

-- WCW Clash of the Champions; June 13th, 1993: WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions The Hollywood Blondes ("Stunning" Steve Austin & "Flyin" Brian Pillman) vs. "Nature Boy" Ric Flair & "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson in a 2-out-of-3-falls Championship match

 

-- ECW November 2 Remember 1995; November 18th, 1995: "Superstar" Steve Austin vs. ECW World Heavyweight Champion Mikey Whipwreck for the Championship

 

-- WWF Monday Night RAW; December 18th, 1995: The Ringmaster vs. Scott Taylor

 

-- WWF SummerSlam 1997; August 3rd, 1997: "Stone Cold" Steve Austin vs. WWF Intercontinental Champion Owen Hart for the Championship in a "Kiss My Ass" match

I rented this once, and I'd easily recommend it. It's not essential buying like the Benoit DVD or the Eddie DVD, but it features one classic match (Hollywood Blondes vs Flair & Anderson), a neat 40 minute documentary and several rare promos (including a hilarious Austin and Pillman on 'Flair for the Gold' in 1993).

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Is there any more a disgraceful DVD release than that History Of The Intercontinental Championship? If anyone has purchased that I would be amazed, disgraceful!

Hey, I have it! If only for the HBK vs Jannetty match, and I bought it dirt cheap to boot.

 

About Stone Cold Truth, I also have it and I'd recommend it without question, but I'd also highly recommed Steve Austin What?? The main feature is terrific, and for bonus matches you have 3 Stages of Hell vs HHH, and a nice oldie vs Ricky Steamboat from WCW.

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The match on the DVD is a successful title defense for HBK. I think the one voted MotY was the one where Jannetty won the title.

No, the MOTY is the July rematch.

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Then again, it's only a re-release of an old CHV tape.

And I'm still curious to know which one and when it came out. I don't think it was in the official CHV numbered releases (ex: #009, #112, etc).

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I'm sure I remember reading it was a re-release of one of those Columbia House tapes or something, and so wasn't originally a Coliseum Video tape. I could easily be wrong though

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