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Got the Pillman disc and I love it, the main feature was real good, especially seeing footage of Pillman's lone year with the Bengals- did he ever have a football card made?

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In what should be a good sign, I went to Circuit City, having read here about the price discount. I went in @ 2 and there were only 2 copies left of this DVD, while the SummerSlam/Cena package was spilling over. I asked the guy how many of the Pillman DVD’s they had in stock and he said “About the same as the other ones sitting there” (Summerslam, McMahon, and Great American Bash). Those dvd’s were largely untouched. That has to be a good sign for DVD sales. Then again, Pillman was somewhat of a local celebrity around here so that might explain it.

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Yeah, this set might have the best selection of matches in relation to the subject- could've used more Hollywood Blondes matches though, I mean the one match is the subpar cage match from Slamboree (which doesn't even really involved Douglas, it was Zenk under the mask), could've put the Jan COTC match or the title switch instead. But overall a fine selection.

 

A personal fav Pillman match for me was his loss to Alex Wright at GAB 95, if only because a) I was there live and b) Pillman was the overwhelming face (the show was in Dayton, OH), I don't think ANYONE cheered for 'Das Wunderkind'.

 

And I was surprised there was zero mention of the Pillman Memorial Shows.

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I pre-ordered the Brian Pillman DVD on Amazon.com, but does anyone know when Amazon will ship, and more importantly, deliver once it's in stock & available?

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headed out to Circuit City (the one closest didn't have them so I had to drive 40 minutes to the next one) and got the Pillman DVD. The feature was good stuff, haven't watched any of the features yet

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In what should be a good sign, I went to Circuit City, having read here about the price discount. I went in @ 2 and there were only 2 copies left of this DVD, while the SummerSlam/Cena package was spilling over. I asked the guy how many of the Pillman DVD’s they had in stock and he said “About the same as the other ones sitting there” (Summerslam, McMahon, and Great American Bash). Those dvd’s were largely untouched. That has to be a good sign for DVD sales. Then again, Pillman was somewhat of a local celebrity around here so that might explain it.

I'm surprised the Circuit City you went to had all that. The one I went to had nothing, I barely found the Pillman dvd. The one I went to had this small little "new release" display that had little of this week's new dvd releases's. I went over to their little section that had some wrestling dvd's and I seriously had to search for the Pillman dvd. I only found two and they were just thrown into their "special interset" section.

 

I've only gone through the main feature and I'm enjoying it. I can't wait to go through the extras.

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There were only 2 Pillman DVD's left at my CC this afternoon. I picked mine up around 1, so 3 hours after opening, along with the SS/Cena 2 pack. Got all three for $30.09 with tax. What a deal!

 

I think they were so low everywhere because it's so damn cheap. 14.99? 12.99 for the SS/Cena pack? Wow.

 

I'm going to watch the Pillman feature now.

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I try not to pick on customer service people because I've been there, but I seriously never have any luck at my Circuit City. The people never know what's going on and never really help, so I just got the price match at Best Buy on the Pillman disc. I already had Summerslam on Pre-order with DeepDiscountDVD.com, because I had a 5% off code that worked on pre-orders, so I just ordered the whole year's PPVs when I had that. I'm going to stick the Pillman disc in now.

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I got mine from Amazon yesterday (it shipped Friday). Today I received an e-mail stating they will credit me $3.xx or something due to the price changing from $18-ish to $14-ish - I forget the exact numbers. That's pretty cool.

 

Watched all of disc 1, good match there with Luger. Documentary was pretty good as well. Yeah, Angle really should watch the final chapter on this one.

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Yeah, this set might have the best selection of matches in relation to the subject- could've used more Hollywood Blondes matches though, I mean the one match is the subpar cage match from Slamboree (which doesn't even really involved Douglas, it was Zenk under the mask), could've put the Jan COTC match or the title switch instead. But overall a fine selection.

 

A personal fav Pillman match for me was his loss to Alex Wright at GAB 95, if only because a) I was there live and b) Pillman was the overwhelming face (the show was in Dayton, OH), I don't think ANYONE cheered for 'Das Wunderkind'.

 

And I was surprised there was zero mention of the Pillman Memorial Shows.

 

I was at GAB95 as well (3rd row seats), had my Hollywood Blonds sign autographed by Pillman before the show. He acknowledged me twice. Once on the way to the ring he pointed to my sign and then when he got in the ring he gave me the old Blonds movie camera move.

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Something I realized while watching Pillman's 2nd disc. I watched Eddy vs Pillman where Pillman grabs Heenan's coat and Heenan lets out the F bomb. Everyone actually in that match is gone Eddie, Brian, and even the ref. Just one of those things that popped into my mind while watching the match.

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Something I realized while watching Pillman's 2nd disc. I watched Eddy vs Pillman where Pillman grabs Heenan's coat and Heenan lets out the F bomb. Everyone actually in that match is gone Eddie, Brian, and even the ref. Just one of those things that popped into my mind while watching the match.

 

 

 

 

Mark Curtis?

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Something I realized while watching Pillman's 2nd disc. I watched Eddy vs Pillman where Pillman grabs Heenan's coat and Heenan lets out the F bomb. Everyone actually in that match is gone Eddie, Brian, and even the ref. Just one of those things that popped into my mind while watching the match.

 

 

 

 

Mark Curtis?

Yes, Curtis died of cancer on Sept. 8th 1999

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It's about that time for "WWE announces 2007 DVDs."

 

 

 

Isn't the announcement usually in early February? That seems to be when it was this year.

 

Any word on athologies for Survivor Series, Royal Rumble and then SummerSlam? Those would be great!

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Something I realized while watching Pillman's 2nd disc. I watched Eddy vs Pillman where Pillman grabs Heenan's coat and Heenan lets out the F bomb. Everyone actually in that match is gone Eddie, Brian, and even the ref. Just one of those things that popped into my mind while watching the match.

 

I was thinking the same when I was looking at the Canadian Stampede 10 man. In 1997, it was considered one of the top matches of the year and not even 10 years later, 4 of the 10 have passed (Owen, Bulldog, Pillman, Hawk).

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Pillman's entire post-Blondes run is pretty much ignored, we don't see him til a brief clip of his attack on Flair at Fall Brawl 95. Austin just kinda says the feud of the Blondes sucked and then you get to the Horsemen.

 

What did he do after the breakup?..I know he was a face but I don't know what led up to the Loose Cannon...damn I wish we could just see whatever footage we wanted...

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I too can't recall much of anything Pillman did from the Hollywood Blondes until the Loose Cannon gimmick.

 

Watching this made me wonder what could have been if Pillman had lived and got himself healthy. The guy was just a madman, this stuff is still crazy and shocking to watch, especially given it was somewhat Pre Attitude Era (kind of the cusp of it). Imagine the money that could have been made off of Austin/Pillman once Austin had the title. Or maybe Pillman being courted by the Corporation, but being such a crazy loose cannon that Vince can't control him. Maybe a "reunion" of sorts with Austin once Vince gets fed up with his antics and orders a Corporation beatdown, Austin makes the save for his old partner...but can he trust him?

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Like I said before, a 100% healthy "Loose Cannon" Brian Pillman feuding with Triple H & Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley in 2000, during the McMahon/Helmsley Era would've kicked all forms of ass.

 

 

 

 

BTW, I got the DVD, and it rock so much, it by all rights, SHOULD be kicking Vince McMahon's DVD's ass.

 

 

 

 

Brian Pillman >>>>>> Vince McMahon! (even though Pillman's deceased, and if your name is Vince McMahon, that is just sad.)

 

 

Nuff said.....

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Pillman's entire post-Blondes run is pretty much ignored, we don't see him til a brief clip of his attack on Flair at Fall Brawl 95. Austin just kinda says the feud of the Blondes sucked and then you get to the Horsemen.

 

What did he do after the breakup?..I know he was a face but I don't know what led up to the Loose Cannon...damn I wish we could just see whatever footage we wanted...

 

I don't recall any of his matches or feuds, but I vaguely remember him being a midcard babyface called "California Brian" around 1994ish, before he turned heel again.

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Watching KOTR 1996 again, I always did love that little look exchange Austin and Pillman gave each other since back then WWF ignored wrestlers' histories.

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Something I realized while watching Pillman's 2nd disc. I watched Eddy vs Pillman where Pillman grabs Heenan's coat and Heenan lets out the F bomb. Everyone actually in that match is gone Eddie, Brian, and even the ref. Just one of those things that popped into my mind while watching the match.

 

I was thinking the same when I was looking at the Canadian Stampede 10 man. In 1997, it was considered one of the top matches of the year and not even 10 years later, 4 of the 10 have passed (Owen, Bulldog, Pillman, Hawk).

 

I was also thinking of this when the showed the 10-bell salute for Pillman. They pan by so many guys who're gone now: Hawk, Owen, Bulldog, Rude. It's really just surreal to think about it.

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Watching KOTR 1996 again, I always did love that little look exchange Austin and Pillman gave each other since back then WWF ignored wrestlers' histories.

 

That was more or less a case of foreshadowing the events that were to occur a few months later between the two. They weren't exactly "ignoring" their past.

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Ugh, talk about shitty. I hope that this is just a mistake. From PWInsider:

 

WWE SWITCHES CLASSIC MATCHES FOR 'HOGAN KNOWS BEST'

by Greg Sims @ 8:37:00 PM on 10/2/2006

 

Thanks to Greg Sims for the following. ... Just wanted to let you know about a WWE Shopzone BIG GOOF. I was browsing the WWE site back on 9/22 and noticed their pre-order offer for the Hogan Anthology. Their preorder included a shirt, bandana, and EXCLUSIVE bonus disc. The WWE Shopzone site described the disc with the following matches/content:

 

vs. Tito Santana

Madison Square Garden - 24/03/80

 

vs. Sonny Rogers & Chuck Greenly

AWA - 08/08/81

 

WWE Championship Match

vs. Terry Funk

Saturday Night's Main Event - 04/01/86

 

vs. King Harley Race

Saturday Night's Main Event - 12/03/88

 

Hulk Hogan Wins the 1990 Royal Rumble

 

vs. Earthquake

Summerslam - 27/08/90

 

"Mean" Gene Okerlund interviews Hulk Hogan

WWE Raw Homecoming - 03/10/05

 

From reading your site, I knew that the UK was getting this disc in their packages and WalMart would have this disc here in the states. Being the Hogan mark that I am, I thought it was a great deal and a great exclusive.

 

Then, this weekend I checked out the package and WWE SWITCHED the bonus exclusive disc without warning or explanation for the following:

 

The Hogan Knows Best Bonus Disc includes:

Season 1

WrestleMania

Hulk Hogan's family watches as he is inducted into the hall of fame and performs at WrestleMania 21. Will Hogan be bitten by the wrestling Bug once again?

 

Season 2

Monkey Business

Linda brings a mischievous monkey into the Home without Hogan's permission. When he tries to live in peace With the primate, it proves quite hard to handle.

 

Season 3

Hogan Knows Best: Special Sneak Peek

Hogan hangs up his wrestling boots and moves The family to Miami Beach to launch a new Grill, a cool energy drink and most importantly Brooke's singing career. How will the family Adjust to their new surroundings?

 

Very crappy of them to do. I have cancelled my pre-order and plan to buy this now at my friendly neighborhood WalMart.

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