WWE releasing a DVD on the new DX considering all the material they could release is almost as bad as Nintendo's having access to the SNES library yet continuing to release mid-80s NES titles for the Wii Virtual Console.
Hmm! This probably means that they're going to break up DX when Triple H is healthy again, doesn't it. Well, unless merchandise sales stay strong this year. They probably can't do a DVD of the 1997-2000 DXes though, can they? It'd be one big blur!
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Originally posted by haydenWWE releasing a DVD on the new DX considering all the material they could release is almost as bad as Nintendo's having access to the SNES library yet continuing to release mid-80s NES titles for the Wii Virtual Console.
Not exactly, if said NES titles are classics. Which they are, in Nintendo's case.
If they tried to add on as 'Special Bonus Attraction' something like WarGames '92, then there would be a valid reason to be upset, as you would have to weigh whether it is worth for 1 match buying 3 discs of which 90% you wouldn't view. However, if you don't like DX, you don't buy the DVD. As long as it doesn't bump the Ric Flair and the Four Horsemen DVD or the World Class DVD, it doesn't matter to me. Now, when does the match listing for the Horsemen DVD, which is under 3 months away from release, get leaked? And, though I wish the Horsemen DVD was released yesterday, as a business model the 1st quarter for the next fiscal year for the company looks strong, as they have Mania and the Horsemen DVD in the first 2 weeks of the fiscal year.
The Horsemen DVD is 3 Discs and 9 hours. Let Us Rejoice and Sing Its Praise.
Originally posted by redsoxnationIf they tried to add on as 'Special Bonus Attraction' something like WarGames '92, then there would be a valid reason to be upset, as you would have to weigh whether it is worth for 1 match buying 3 discs of which 90% you wouldn't view. However, if you don't like DX, you don't buy the DVD. As long as it doesn't bump the Ric Flair and the Four Horsemen DVD or the World Class DVD, it doesn't matter to me. Now, when does the match listing for the Horsemen DVD, which is under 3 months away from release, get leaked? And, though I wish the Horsemen DVD was released yesterday, as a business model the 1st quarter for the next fiscal year for the company looks strong, as they have Mania and the Horsemen DVD in the first 2 weeks of the fiscal year.
I don't own any wrestling DVD's, and I've never rented one. If and when the World Class one comes out, I'm buying it the 1st day.
Originally posted by redsoxnationIf they tried to add on as 'Special Bonus Attraction' something like WarGames '92, then there would be a valid reason to be upset, as you would have to weigh whether it is worth for 1 match buying 3 discs of which 90% you wouldn't view. However, if you don't like DX, you don't buy the DVD. As long as it doesn't bump the Ric Flair and the Four Horsemen DVD or the World Class DVD, it doesn't matter to me. Now, when does the match listing for the Horsemen DVD, which is under 3 months away from release, get leaked? And, though I wish the Horsemen DVD was released yesterday, as a business model the 1st quarter for the next fiscal year for the company looks strong, as they have Mania and the Horsemen DVD in the first 2 weeks of the fiscal year.
I don't own any wrestling DVD's, and I've never rented one. If and when the World Class one comes out, I'm buying it the 1st day.
Barring some sort of change you will be opening your wallet on September 18th, 2007 for the Triumph and Tragedy of WCCW.
The Horsemen DVD is 3 Discs and 9 hours. Let Us Rejoice and Sing Its Praise.
Originally posted by haydenWWE releasing a DVD on the new DX considering all the material they could release is almost as bad as Nintendo's having access to the SNES library yet continuing to release mid-80s NES titles for the Wii Virtual Console.
Not exactly, if said NES titles are classics. Which they are, in Nintendo's case.
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The all-new DX DVD will be lame because the all-new DX is lame, but hey, nobody says you have to buy it, and I sure don't intend to. Bought Piper, bought Hogan, bought AWA, will get World Class and the Horsemen, but not the new DX. Make your opinions heard with your money, it's all they listen to.
And yet DX sold LOTS of merchandise, and the arenas are full with people wearing their shirts and making X signs with fluroscent sticks.
In other words, the Piper, Flair, Horsemen, yes even the Hogan DVDs were aimed at you, the knowledgable fan, the die-hard type that gives stars to matches and talks about how much better a match would be if it had more workrate.
The new DX dvd is aimed at people that watch WWE only to be entertained by stuff that makes them laugh, smile, giggle, and maybe even a few matches too.
You don't have to buy it. But don't worry. Many others will.
I just can't see how this can be stretched over 3 discs. If this was a 3 disc retropective on the entire DX history, I would be all for it, maybe the 3rd disc being the new stuff.
Whether some of us like it or not, the DX revival has been somewhat successful, but this is just crap most of us have seen over the last 6 months. They could have done so much more with and sold twice as many to the old school fans of DX.
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The Dudleys came to Steven Regal's aid...was this the first time they were together or did I miss them joining forces at an earlier time.
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