Browsing Netflix I noticed a bunch of new streaming content for WWE videos. Thought I'd share (some may have been there, a lot have not). Surprised they didn't hold off for their network launch. Some good stuff here.
Nature Boy Ric Flair: The Definitive Collection 1 episode - 115m
WWE: Road Warriors 1 episode - 101m
The American Dream: The Dusty Rhodes Story 1 episode - 83m
WWE Edge: A Decade of Decadence 3 episodes - 1-171m, 2-165m, 3-190m
D-Generation X: One Last Stand (this is the tank cannon penis era) 1 episode - 118m
The New and Improved DX (this is the Spirit Squad era) 3 episodes - 1-194m, 2-194m, 3-150m
WWE Tombstone: The History of the Undertaker 3 episodes - 1-167m, 2-166m, 3-166m
WWE: The Shawn Michaels Story 1 episode - 123m
WWE: Batista: I Walk Alone 1 episode - 87m
WWE: The Spectacular Legacy of the AWA 1 episode - 109m
WWE: History of the WWE Championship 3 episodes - 1-176, 2-192m, 3-168m
WWE: Hulk Hogan the Ultimate Anthology 3 episodes - 1-155m, 2-175m, 3-182m
WWE: Top 50 Superstars of All Time 1 episode - 146m
along with what was added, here is some stuff that was already (and still there)
WWE: Greatest Superstars of the 21st Century 1 episode - 99m
WWE: The Greatest Cage Matches of All Time 1 episode - 117m
WWE: The Rise & Fall of WCW 1 episode - 104m
WWE: The Big Show: A Giant's World 1 episode 59m
WWE: The Very Best of WCW Monday Nitro 1 episode - 117m
WWE: The John Cena Experience 1 episode - 116m
WWE: Twist of Fate: Matt & Jeff Hardy 1 episode - 101m
WWE: Rey Mysterio: Life of a Masked Man 1 episode - 117m
WWE: Breaking the Code: Behind the Walls of Chris Jericho 1 episode - 106m
WWE: Hart & Soul: The Hart Family Anthology 1 episode 97m
WWE: Bobby "The Brain" Heenan (Excellent) 1 episode - 50m
WWE: Ricky Steamboat: The Life Story of the Dragon(Excellent) 1 episode - 70m
WWE: The True Story of WrestleMania: Vol.1 1 episode - 121m
WWE: The Rock: The Most Electrifying Man in Sports Entertainment 3 episodes - 1-155m, 2-158m, 3-174m
WWE: OMG! The Top 50 Incidents in WWE History (Fun, good stuff) 1 episode - 120m
WWE Macho Madness: The Randy Savage Ultimate Collection (3 episodes 1-157m, 2-174m, 3-140m)
also, the documentaries that WWE doesn't want you to see
Beyond the Mat is there too
Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows
Lipstick & Dynamite
Card Subject to Change
The Chaperone
Again, just thought I'd share. But, DAMN IT! How the heck am I going to fit all of this in while trying to explore everything wtihin Skyrim!
"The Very Best of WCW Monday Nitro" and "Breaking the Code: Behind the Walls of Chris Jericho" get five-star recommendations from me. (On DVD; I don't know if the Netflix content varies.)
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What these are on Netflix is edited versions of the actual DVD. The Big Show's on Netflix, doesn't show any of his matches in full and cuts some of the material from the DVD. That's why it's only 50 some minutes while the DVD set is several hours... The greatest cage matches on Netflix only shows about 6 of the 50 that was on the original DVD.
Originally posted by shawnpatrickWhat these are on Netflix is edited versions of the actual DVD. The Big Show's on Netflix, doesn't show any of his matches in full and cuts some of the material from the DVD. That's why it's only 50 some minutes while the DVD set is several hours... The greatest cage matches on Netflix only shows about 6 of the 50 that was on the original DVD.
Still though, quite a bit of content.
Yeah, no where near the amount of footage that would be on the DVD's for sale. Seems that most stand up pretty well as little documentaries though. Only a handful that I have seen seem to be primarily match based.
Still, most of what I've seen on there so far though has been really good. If these versions are clips and pieces of content that are spread across hours of content from the originals dvd, they did a really great job in editing them together to tell the story.
Originally posted by shawnpatrickWhat these are on Netflix is edited versions of the actual DVD. The Big Show's on Netflix, doesn't show any of his matches in full and cuts some of the material from the DVD. That's why it's only 50 some minutes while the DVD set is several hours... The greatest cage matches on Netflix only shows about 6 of the 50 that was on the original DVD.
Still though, quite a bit of content.
I THINK the Rock & Macho Man's are complete on Watch Instant with the matches & documentary, but I'm working from memory.
I streamed pretty much everything that netflix had available six months ago and this has to be at least double that. Looking forward to watching "OMG!"
You're welcome! Too bad about these not showing up outside of the U.S. There are some real gems in here.
I updated the original post to include "episode" count and run times for each part. Some of the newer additions appear to be full sets similar to what was released on DVD. I also discovered two that I missed on the first go around. Top 50 superstars of all time & The Randy Savage collection.
The Randy Savage collections is actually pretty awesome... I still have to finish watching it, its REALLY long.
I unfortunately hadn't seen his matches with Ricky Steamboat before and they were really awesome, especially the first one was sick.
I highly recommend it.
Only drawback as far as I saw was that they didn't include all of Savage's promos (huge drawback imo but the volume of wrestling you get is pretty sizeable)
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OMG! was cringe worthy, stopped it after about #45 on the countdown which was also the second Cena moment. Hearing that theme song every three minutes along with everyone staying in character and pretending like Ted Dibiase actually paid someone to have plastic surgery to look like Earl Hebner was more than I could take.
However, it's been awhile since I'd seen the LOD documentary, had my neighbor stop by to watch it and he was marking out huge for it which was awesome.
Originally posted by DawgOMG! was cringe worthy, stopped it after about #45 on the countdown which was also the second Cena moment. Hearing that theme song every three minutes along with everyone staying in character and pretending like Ted Dibiase actually paid someone to have plastic surgery to look like Earl Hebner was more than I could take.
However, it's been awhile since I'd seen the LOD documentary, had my neighbor stop by to watch it and he was marking out huge for it which was awesome.
Oh yeah, very tongue in cheek with this one. There are a few that are like that in here. The DX "new and improved" one has something like that too. Throughout the whole thing everybody is in character. really kinda annoying since it's DX but not really DX. You know what I mean?
The OMG stuff is their venison of a VH1 production. If you can look past all the cheese (the theme constantly playing is a tough one for sure), you will find some good stuff in there. I loved the bit on the ref that continually tried to commit suicide show after show. I forgot all about that when I watched it the first time. Bad taste really, but the fish tank scene had me rolling.
The latest one that I watched was the Shawn Michaels video. Quality production for sure.
"Gee, thanks for throwing me this chair Rob! That Rob, he sure is a swell guy for giving me this chair to attack him with. Hrm...I wonder what the serial number on this chair is. 4XU78...hey! He kicked it! The bastard kicked the damn chair!