or all that happens and when the lights come back on the shield are all lying down for the count and then taker defeats punk to continue the most ridiculous thing in wrestling undertaker wins @ WM.
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ya i thought of that after i shut down my computer. Taker is the most respected wrestler in the business, so what he wants, he'll get from vince and triple h. and i dont think he'd just throw the streak away on a match like that. however, punk winning could further his whole "best in the world" gig, so idk.
RIP Paul Bearer. One of the greatest managers in pro wrestling history.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=VOONbsOVUhg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=qeNBnC8nO1A
:( I agree, I have always been a fan of his work. These two videos remind me of the first few times I remember seeing Ric Flair on WWF/E TV. RIP Paul Bearer.
love me some Paul Bearer R.I.P.
From the late 80's. Undertaker with Dutch Mantel (Zeb Colter)
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WWE's tribute to Paul Bearer tonight was phenomenal. Perfect. RIP
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Ryback / Mark Henry. I'm stoked.
Damn this looks like a good set.
WWEDVDNews.com has revealed the complete content listing for WWE’s “Top 25 Rivalries In History” DVD and Blu-ray.
Disc 1 contains the Top 25 Countdown of the greatest rivalries in pro wrestling history. Discs 2 and 3 contain matches from those rivalries.
The list below of Disc 1 contains SPOILERS - so if you don't want to be spoiled, move along.
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Disc 1
Chemistry
#25 – Triple H vs. Mick Foley
#24 – Tazz vs. Sabu
#23 – Rey Mysterio vs. Eddie Guerrero
#22 – Bruiser Brody vs. Abdullah the Butcher
#21 – Hulk Hogan vs. Roddy Piper
Radioactive
#20 – CM Punk vs. John Cena
#19 – Kurt Angle vs. Brock Lesnar
#18 – Randy Orton vs. Triple H
#17 – Verne Gagne vs. Nick Bockwinkel
#16 – Mankind vs. The Undertaker
Underground Laboratory
#15 – Tommy Dreamer vs. Raven
#14 – Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker
#13 – Triple H vs. The Rock
#12 – John Cena vs. Edge
#11 – Hulk Hogan vs. Randy Savage
Combustible
#10 – Tully Blanchard vs. Magnum T.A.
#9 – The Undertaker vs. Kane
#8 – Edge & Christian vs. Hardy Boyz vs. Dudley Boyz
#7 – Dusty Rhodes vs. Ric Flair
#6 – Von Erichs vs. The Fabulous Freebirds
Quintessential Elements
#5 – Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Rock
#4 – Andre the Giant vs. Hulk Hogan
#3 – Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat
#2 – Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart
Nucleus
#1 – Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Mr. McMahon
Disc 2
WWE Championship Match
Hulk Hogan vs. “Rowdy” Roddy Piper
The War to Settle the Score • February 18, 1985
“I Quit” Steel Cage Match for the NWA United States Championship
Tully Blanchard vs. Magnum T.A.
Starrcade • November 28, 1985
Bruiser Brody vs. Abdullah the Butcher
World Class Championship Wrestling • July, 1987
Badstreet Rules Match
Kevin & Kerry Von Erich vs. Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts
World Class Championship Wrestling • February, 1988
Hulk Hogan & “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase & Andre the Giant
SummerSlam • August 29, 1988
The Undertaker vs. Mankind
King of the Ring • June 23, 1996
Disc 3
Grudge Match
Tazz vs. Sabu
ECW Barely Legal • April 13, 1997
The Final Battle
Tommy Dreamer vs. Raven
ECW WrestlePalooza • June 6, 1997
“Winner Take All” Handicap Ladder Match
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Mr. McMahon & Shane McMahon
King of the Ring • June 27, 1999
WWE Championship Match
Triple H vs. The Rock
Backlash • April 30, 2000
WWE Championship Match
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Rock
Rebellion • November 3, 2001
WWE Championship Match
Kurt Angle vs. Brock Lesnar
SummerSlam • August 24, 2003
Steel Cage Match for the WWE Championship
John Cena vs. Edge
Raw • October 2, 2006
Blu-ray Exclusives
Shawn Michaels’ Tribute to The Undertaker
SmackDown • March 27, 2009
Six-Man Tag Team Match for the WWE Championship
Triple H, Batista & Shane McMahon vs. Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase
Backlash • April 26, 2009
WWE Championship Match
CM Punk vs. John Cena
Night of Champions • September 16, 2012
Big Show back when he was at Wichita State...
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:drool: I would love to own this set. I like the fact it has old school matches from other federations other than WWE. Here are a few that really stood out for me.
“I Quit” Steel Cage Match for the NWA United States Championship
Tully Blanchard vs. Magnum T.A.
Starrcade • November 28, 1985
Badstreet Rules Match
Kevin & Kerry Von Erich vs. Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts
World Class Championship Wrestling • February, 1988
The Final Battle
Tommy Dreamer vs. Raven
ECW WrestlePalooza • June 6, 1997
Grudge Match
Tazz vs. Sabu
ECW Barely Legal • April 13, 1997
Bruiser Brody vs. Abdullah the Butcher
World Class Championship Wrestling • July, 1987
Yeah I'm going to get it ... first going to wait to see how much they put on Netflix. With Taker's streak, they put the whole DVD on there. Most of the time, they just put the documentary on.
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UNAUTHORIZED ECW DOCUMENTARY BARBED WIRE CITY TO HOST PREMIERE SCREENING AT ECW ARENA 4/20!!! BWC Films is proud to announce the internationally famous ECW Arena as the venue for the world premiere of their documentary film, Barbed Wire City, on Saturday night, April 20th in Philadelphia, PA. "This is the moment I've been waiting for since last summer," John Philapavage, one of the filmmakers behind Barbed Wire City, said. "It took a little longer than I thought, but it feels right for this to be the venue for our premiere screening."
The Arena, which has undergone several renovations and name changes over the last decade-plus, was home to the original Extreme Championship Wrestling from May 1993 until the company's final Philadelphia show in December 2000. Sitting on the corner of Swanson and Ritner Streets in South Philadelphia, the building has been closed since January of 2012. For one night only-April 20th, 2013-the venue (Asylum Arena aka ECW Arena) will open its doors to fans once again for this special screening.
"I didn't grow up a wrestling fan," Kevin Kiernan, the other filmmaker behind Barbed Wire City, commented, "but John (Philapavage) took me to a show at the (ECW) Arena the last year the company was in business. It was actually within the first month of filming, thirteen years ago. So finishing everything up there just feels right. That building is the emotional center of that movement-the company we chronicle in this film-so showing it there just made so much sense."
Tickets for the premiere, as well as video clips, DVD pre-order, news, and other merchandise are available at the fully-launched official film website, barbedwirecity .com
"I can remember fantasizing about a premiere there when I was twenty," Philapavage laughs. "I'm thirty-two now. It took some time, but it finally fell together. I can't think of a better place to be in the world on April 20th.
Barbed Wire City is an unauthorized documentary film studying the subculture and story of defunct pro wrestling promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling. The promotion rose to prominence from humble beginnings in 1992, had a massive effect on the wrestling boom of the late 90s, and went bankrupt in early 2001.
:up: I want to see this when it is released on DVD.
WM 29 is going to cost a mint. Standard definition will be $59.95, HD will be $69.95.
Reid Flair (The youngest son of Ric Flair) sadly passed away this afternoon. Reid has recently been training with Bobby Eaton to become a Professional Wrestler. Reid was set to debut with Ring Of Honor a few years ago, but was postponed due to being arrested for Heroin possession.
Reid has recently worked for All Japan Pro Wrestling, he had also previously been involved in WCW during the late 90's. No details of his death has been given as of yet.
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