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Of all the various Wrestlemania releases

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To my knowlege, the Wrestlemania shows have been released 4 different times. The original Coliseum Videos, the 1997 Collection Box, the 1998 Legacy Set, and the 2005 DVD release, each one being at different edits of the same shows. I know the original Coliseum versions of the early shows are edited to fit in a 3 hour time window, except for Wrestlemania 4 which is 2 seperate tapes, but also had exclusive backstage interviews and promos that were only on the Coliseum Tapes. Now as far as I know the Collection Box from 1997 are the shows completely as they were originally broadcast on Closed Circuit / PPV, and the Legacy Set from 1998 are just re-releases of the original Coliseum Tapes that are edited to erase any mention of Coliseum Video , and are also on much poorer quality tapes which had a tendency to fall apart. The DVDs from what I understand are a mix of both the original broadcast versions, and the edited VHS shows, with all mentions of WWF and copywritten music edited out. So really, in order to have the definitive version of the Wrestlemania Shows, you would need the Collection Boxed Set, along with the Coliseum Tapes with their exclusive content, correct? Can anyone clear this up?

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From what I know, the best versions of the early years of WrestleMania are indeed from "The Collection". Hell, when I watched WrestleMania 1 today (getting close to 22, time for the countdown) they even have an ad telling people to go to the lobby and buy stuff. They also kept Eye of the Tiger, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, and the "Axel F" credits.

 

Actually, in all the lists of things left off the DVDs, I don't recall anyone mentioning whether or not the Axel F credits remained. Anyone?

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I've got the 1998 legacy and got no complaints about it ...well, perhaps the quality of some of the tapes but it's no biggie. The tapes are all the Manias as shown on PPV live (theme music, merchandise ads, etc...all intact). Mania 11 is the "Encore Plus" version but I don't care.

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What do you mean by WM11 being the "Encore Plus" version?

 

It's not the live version, it's the replay with additional commentary on the event by Roddy Piper plus they show what happened the next night on Raw between HBK, Sid and Diesel to promote In Your House.

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Guest Rrrsh

I own the DVD collection and my only problem is that the music dubbs is way louder than the announcers. But no content is cut out to my knowladge, so I dont really care.

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With the exception of WM 11, is there any significant difference between the DVDs and the Collection boxset aside from the music editing?

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I have the 1997 box set and aside from the picture quality at times, it's perfect, everything is intact as if you were watching it live. It's Wrestlemania the way God wanted it, unedited and uncensored.

 

If you have that set, a good vhs copy of 14 and then 15-21 on the orginal dvd's then you have the ultimate Wrestlemania collection and I salute you.

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The Legacy box set is NOT re-issues of the Coliesum tapes. They are not edited like the Coliseum ones are. A good example is VII, where several matches are clipped right to the opening bell (i.e. no ring entrances). The Demolition match comes to mind.

 

However, the '97 box set may contain even more of the original footage than these do from what I've heard.

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On the Coliseum home videos, they have the exclusive interviews and bonus stuff added, are these only available on the original CHV tapes or can they be found on the boxsets / DVDs? Pre-match interview with Randy Savage at WM 8 or pre-match interview with Bret Hart at WM 9 for examples.

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I have the legacy 1-14 set, but on mine wm 11 is not the encore plus one.

 

and its pretty much the live broadcasts far as I can tell, save for a few merchandise ads and a few promos and stuff edited out.

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On the Coliseum home videos, they have the exclusive interviews and bonus stuff added, are these only available on the original CHV tapes or can they be found on the boxsets / DVDs? Pre-match interview with Randy Savage at WM 8 or pre-match interview with Bret Hart at WM 9 for examples.

 

No, they aren't, at least on the '98 box set.

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Through WM 10 - 13, do they use the classic WWF logo in the corner or are all the WMs in the DVD set using the WWE logo?

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One more question, I'm assuming WM 1 - 14 are extraless, but are the extras kept intact for WM 15 - 21?

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Guest CookieMueller

The edits aren't that bad. The only time the edits on Vol. 1 are glaring (off the top of my head) are when Koko B. Ware's tights have WWF on the back, they blur his entire ass. The Piper's Pit/Brother Love/Downey angle is cut pretty deep, but it needed it. And when they dub Hogan saying "WWE" at Wrestlemania IV (I think), you'll be laughing.

 

If you know the Wrestlemanias by heart, then you'll notice a million things, but if you're like myself, and have only seen them a handful of times each, you won't notice more than one or two instances per Mania.

 

 

Deon - I haven't watched any of 15-21, but the packaging doesn't mention it, so I would assume they're extraless.

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