Beyond The Mat: Special Edition Featuring: Mankind Mick Foley, Terry Funk, The Rock, Jake The Snake Roberts and Chyna Special Features: Enhanced Feature Commentary with Jesse Ventura, Mick Foley and Director Barry Blaustein Feature Commentary with Terry Funk and Director Barry Blaustein "On My Life in Wrestling" Commentary by Mick Foley "The Royal Rumble" Commentary by Mick Foley Dinner with the Guys Theatrical Trailer Production Notes Cast and Filmmakers
April 27
Wrestlemania XX (3 Disc Set)
Triple H vs. Chris Benoit vs. Shawn Michaels The Undertaker vs. Kane Eddie Guerrero vs. Kurt Angle Brock Lesnar vs. Bill Goldberg The Big Show vs. John Cena
Special Features: -Wrestlemania Hall of Fame Ceremony -Exclusive Interviews with Hall of Famers including Sgt. Slaughter, Greg Valentine, Don Muraco and more -Post-match Interviews with WWE Superstars -Wrestlemania: The Movie -The Build-up from Raw and Smackdown
Divas in Mexico
WWE Divas Trish, Torrie, Sable, Dawn Marie, Nidia, Stacy, Jackie, Shaniqua, Victoria, Molly, Terri and Ivory on a photoshoot in Mexico
Special Features: -Divas Matches from Raw and Smackdown
May
Wrestlemania 3 & 4 (2 Disc Set) - UK Only
Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant (twice!) Macho Man Randy Savage vs. The Dragon Ricky Steamboat Macho Man Randy Savage vs. Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase The Honky Tonk Man vs. Brutus Beefcake
King of the Ring 1993 & 1994 (2 Disc Set) - UK Only
Bret Hart vs. Bam-Bam Bigelow Hulk Hogan vs. Yokozuna Bret Hart vs. Diesel Owen Hart vs. Razor Ramon
Backlash 2003
Chris Benoit vs. Triple H Randy Orton vs. Mick Foley
The Rise and Fall of ECW
The best and worst of ecw featuring now wwe stars Rob Van Dam, The Dudley Boyz, Tazz, Rhyno, Spike Dudley, Paul Heyman and Cactus Jack
Dates to be confirmed for following: Kurt Angle The Best of Confidential Volume 2 Chris Benoit - rumoured 7/11 The Four Horsemen Hall of Fame 2004 (Unedited and complete according to PWInsider.com)
I love Benoit, but it'd be ludicrous for him to have a DVD release before Eddy does.
There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened. - The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
I'm still awaiting the "Many Faces of Ed Leslie" DVD, with perhaps a prison interview conducted by Bradshaw as a bonus feature.
Why is TVLand stealing my ideas from DEAN's Workrate Report's? They had to be stealing, as I thought I had the only demented mind that could put Bea Arthur and Abe Vigoda in a sex scene.
Originally posted by redsoxnationI'm still awaiting the "Many Faces of Ed Leslie" DVD, with perhaps a prison interview conducted by Bradshaw as a bonus feature.
Man, it'd take the whole first disc just to list all of his past gimmicks, much less actually get into his career highlights (Ed Leslie highlights- I think they have that in school text books as an example of an oxymoron).
I though I heard that they cancelled the Kurt Angle and Confidential DVDs?
WWE just can't stop taking money out of my wallet, as all of those DVDs look really awesome. Well, the Divas one doesn't appeal too much to me, but they've released at least one of those a year for the past several years, so they must be big sellers.
The answer to WWE's financial problems...
Never 'Wiener of the Day', and is actually quite bitter about it.
I thought that Vince and the WWE washed their hands of Beyond the Mat, and that BtM was also a major reason that Mick Foley and Vince had troubles in the early 2000's, as noted in Foley is Good.
Also, on the WM XX DVD, I wonder exactly what treatment, if any, would be given to the Lesnar/Goldberg match? I have a feeling it'll be more clips with background music, but what clips are there to show? I will be shocked if the way it looked live (see; fan participation) actually makes it into the DVD.
Originally posted by LexusI thought that Vince and the WWE washed their hands of Beyond the Mat, and that BtM was also a major reason that Mick Foley and Vince had troubles in the early 2000's, as noted in Foley is Good.
Also, on the WM XX DVD, I wonder exactly what treatment, if any, would be given to the Lesnar/Goldberg match? I have a feeling it'll be more clips with background music, but what clips are there to show? I will be shocked if the way it looked live (see; fan participation) actually makes it into the DVD.
I dunno, wouldn't it be pretty hard to edit crowd reactions like that? I also don't think the WWE would go through the trouble of editing stuff like that. Unless someone can name an instance where they did.
"Just a humble bounty hunter, ma'am." -Spike Spiegel
I doubt WWE would go through the trouble of editing the crowd reactions for the Goldberg/Lesnar match. Especially considering it involves two guys on the way out.
And there's NO way that they'll edit the match down to clips with music in the background. That'd just be completely stupid for a PPV DVD release.
The answer to WWE's financial problems...
Never 'Wiener of the Day', and is actually quite bitter about it.
Originally posted by OMEGAAnd there's NO way that they'll edit the match down to clips with music in the background. That'd just be completely stupid for a PPV DVD release.
Can't you imagine it though? Goldberg and Lesnar stalling, Austin with an increasingly embarrassed look on his face and fans with their back to the match set to the soundtrack of "Why Can't We Be Friends?"
Originally posted by LexusI thought that Vince and the WWE washed their hands of Beyond the Mat, and that BtM was also a major reason that Mick Foley and Vince had troubles in the early 2000's, as noted in Foley is Good.
Also, on the WM XX DVD, I wonder exactly what treatment, if any, would be given to the Lesnar/Goldberg match? I have a feeling it'll be more clips with background music, but what clips are there to show? I will be shocked if the way it looked live (see; fan participation) actually makes it into the DVD.
I dunno, wouldn't it be pretty hard to edit crowd reactions like that? I also don't think the WWE would go through the trouble of editing stuff like that. Unless someone can name an instance where they did.
They bought WCW, so they could always use the WCW Saturday Night Heat Machine to go over the crowd reaction for the match. As for editing crowd reaction, the initial tape of Royal Rumble '92 they edited the reaction towards Hogan post-match, and they edit crowd reaction on SD most weeks.
(edited by redsoxnation on 22.3.04 2006) Why is TVLand stealing my ideas from DEAN's Workrate Report's? They had to be stealing, as I thought I had the only demented mind that could put Bea Arthur and Abe Vigoda in a sex scene.