Saw this over at PWI. This disk will be mine. Oh, yes. I have three words for ya: MEAN STREET POSSE~!!!!! ---------------------------------------------------------
For fifteen years fans have looked forward to the over-the-top sports entertainment every Monday night, and WWE Raw has always delivered. The longest-running original entertainment show in television history, with more than 700 episodes, the show has had its share of wild and unforgettable moments, both inside and outside the ring, including Brian Pillman pulling a gun on Stone Cold Steve Austin, Edge and Lita's live sex show, D-Generation X's invasion of WCW, the shocking McMahon purchase of WCW, and more. This DVD shares those moments and recaps them for fans of all ages.
For fifteen years, fans have looked forward to over-the-top sports entertainment every Monday night, and WWE Raw has always delivered. The longest-running original entertainment show in television history, with more than 700 episodes, has had its share of wild and unforgettable moments, and this 3-disc DVD set shares those moments with fans of all ages. Get ready for sports entertainment history, including:
DISC ONE
First RAW January 11, 1993
Mr. Perfect vs. Ric Flair Loser Leaves WWE Match January 18, 1993
Parking Lot Brawl May 10, 1993
Razor Ramon vs. The Kid May 17, 1993
Shawn Michaels vs. Marty Jannetty Intercontinental Championship Match May 17, 1993
Gorilla Monsoon Fires Bobby Heenan December 6, 1993
Bret Hart vs. 1-2-3 Kid WWE Championship Match July 11, 1994
The Search for The Undertaker August 1994
Kings Court with William Shatner January 9, 1995
Shawn Michaels vs. Owen Hart November 20, 1995
Vader attacks WWE President Gorilla Monsoon January 22, 1996
A Touch of Goldust May 27, 1996
Pillmans Got a Gun November 4, 1996
Mankind vs. The Undertaker No Holds Barred December 9, 1996
Shawn Loses His Smile February 13, 1997
The Ninth Wonder of the World February 17, 1997
Original ECW Invasion February 24, 1997
Owen Hart vs. British Bulldog WWE European Championship Match- March 3, 1997
Bret Speaks His Mind March 17, 1997
Flag Match United States vs. Canada July 21, 1997
Stone Cold Stuns the Boss September 22, 1997
Bret Screwed Bret November 17, 1997
Sable in a Sack December 8, 1997
Gold Meets Water December 15, 1997
Christmas with DX December 22, 1997
DISC TWO
Tyson and Austin!- January 19, 1998
DX Special Report February 2, 1998
Dumpster Diving February 2, 1998
Formation of the New DX- X-Pac Returns March 30, 1998
Stone Cold vs. Vince McMahon April 13, 1998
DX Invades WCW April 27, 1998
DX Nation July 6, 1998
Zamboni 3:16 September 28, 1998
The Debut of Mr. Socko October 5, 1998
McMahons Cement Corvette October 12, 1998
Bang 3:16 October 19, 1998
Mankind wins the WWE Championship January 4, 1999
Stone Cold Beer Truck March 22, 1999
Monster Truck vs. Town Car April 19, 1999
Mean Street Posse vs. the Stooges May 10, 1999
The Greater Power Revealed June 7, 1999
Y2J August 9, 1999
Rock: This is Your Life September 27, 1999
Bossman Sympathy November 8, 1999
What Happens in Vegas November 29, 1999
Jericho not the new Champion April 17, 2000
Shane Purchases WCW March 26, 2001
Milk-o-Mania August 20, 2001
Triple H Returns January 7, 2002
Past Meets Present February 18, 2002
Worlds Unite- Bischoff Hugs Vince July 15, 2002
DISC THREE
The Rock Concert March 24, 2003
Kane Unmasks June 23, 2003
Musical Chairs with Eugene July 5, 2004
Evolution Turns on Randy Orton August 16, 2004
Are you ready for some wrestling? November 22, 2004
Batista Turns on Triple H February 21, 2005
Shelton Benjamin vs. Shawn Michaels Gold Rush Tournament Match May 2, 2005
John Cena Drafted # 1 to RAW June 6, 2005
Edge / Lita Wedding June 20, 2005
Shawn Michaels turns on Hulk Hogan July 4, 2005
Jericho is Fired August 22, 2005
Shawn Michaels vs. Kurt Angle - WWE Iron Man Match October 3, 2005
A Stone Cold Homecoming October 3, 2005
Eric Bischoff Trial December 5, 2005
Edge / Lita Live Sex Celebration January 9, 2006
DX Impersonates Shane and Mr. McMahon June 26, 2006
Edge vs. Rob Van Dam vs. John Cena Triple Threat Match for the WWE Championship - July 3, 2006
Edge vs. Shawn Michaels Street Fight January 22, 2007
Yowza, that looks pretty great. '97 and '98, the two best years as far as I'm concerned, both have a huge chunk of time, and the current stuff isn't overwhelming. I will indeed purchase this.
Lloyd: When I met Mary, I got that old fashioned romantic feeling, where I'd do anything to bone her. Harry: That's a special feeling.
Originally posted by Mr ShhMy worst fear about this set realized...no ten man tag from Dallas. C'mon, Benoit was just one very small part of a much bigger picture.
I wonder if these are full segments or just featurettes. I also wonder if
Jericho not the new Champion April 17, 2000
is both match + aftermath, or just aftermath.
Even worse in my opinion is no Benoit/Jericho vs. Stone Cold/Triple H, probably best Raw match of all-time.
That match selections is absolutely amazing. My eyes bugged out when I saw Bret Hart/123 Kid on there. Holy crap, I want this ASAP. Not only that but a couple matches some complained were not on HBK DVD's.
Once again, WWE doing a great job of match selection on these DVD's and giving us rare, hard to find matches never before seen on DVD.
Don't make the Professor angry. You wouldn't like him, when he's angry.
The majority of these are the moments I think of when I think about RAW as a series. I love that they included both 5-17-93 matches on the DVD, because that night was really awesome.
Yeah, HHH/Austin-Jericho/Benoit is a huge omission, but it otherwise looks good.
I hadn't seen the Vince/Shelton/Trish MNF parody in ages...that was actually some of the funniest, sharpest satire they`ve done, mocking the moral outrage after that Desperate Housewives bit.
"Everyone knows that African-Americans are attracted to white Canadian women with broken noses!"
Originally posted by SKLOKAZOIDThe majority of these are the moments I think of when I think about RAW as a series. I love that they included both 5-17-93 matches on the DVD, because that night was really awesome.
Yeah, HHH/Austin-Jericho/Benoit is a huge omission, but it otherwise looks good.
I don't think a Benoit match will be seen on anything WWE related DVD, video, or 24/7 ever again.
Don't make the Professor angry. You wouldn't like him, when he's angry.
This DVD does looks awesome. There are probably 10 or more awesome segments from 1997 they could put in, but the one omission that really sticks out to me s Ric Flair's return in 2001. The angle may not have panned out as well as expected, but that was an amazing moment when it happened. This is still on the top of my want list.
How about the winner gets a shot at their own brand's title. So if a Smackdown guy wins, he goes for the Smackdown title. If a RAW guy wins, he goes for the RAW title. It's not that complicated.