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03-06-2012 , 01:02 PM
Well, often times, as a wrestling community, I am sure that we talk about the DVDs that are released that has a solid documentary of the topic revealed whether it would be an event or a wrestler that comes with a bundle of solid matches.

For example, Stone Cold's last DVD release had an awesome two hours documentary with some great segments, as well as some of the greatest and most famous matches that he is well known for.

So, hopefully, this is the thread that talks about our favorite wrestling dvds, and maybe talk upcoming ones. It could be from any company, but, for me, I'm just going to talk about the WWE ones. If any indy fan would enlighten us with some good dvds, I'm all ears.

So, for me, my favorite dvds are Heartbreak and Triumph (HBK), Hard Knocks (Chris Benoit), and Breaking the Code: Behind the Walls of Chris Jericho.

HBK's because the fact that it tells a solid portrayal of his start and his huge downfall, along with his rise as one of the most talented worker in the business.

Benoit's because the fact that it tells a good story about him clawing and fighting to realize his 18 year journey to become world champion. (Let's just think this before that one horrible event).

Jericho's just because he's friken Chris Jericho.

Cliff: Just talk about your favorite Wrestling DVDs and maybe why you like then, and, at times, just link articles of new ones with the match listings.
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03-06-2012 , 02:34 PM
Should be wrestling DVDs, Docs, and Books, imo.
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03-06-2012 , 03:12 PM
F*ck, how can I forget the books as well. Yeah, ok mods, if possible, can you add books to the title?

And while we're on books, I love Jericho's Lion's Tale and Undisputed as well as Eddie Guerrero's Cheating Death, Stealing Life.
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03-06-2012 , 05:28 PM
Both of Jericho's books were awesome, just finished Undisputed. I found some of the Fozzy stuff to be quite boring tbh but everything wrestling related was A+
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03-06-2012 , 05:42 PM
I have bought both of his books for my sister. I've been meaning to read them for a bit now.

She says they're pretty solid, and she's usually pretty picky when it comes to books like that, so it must be A+.
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03-06-2012 , 08:04 PM
My favorite wrestling documentary is probably "Triumph and Tragedy of World Class Championship Wrestling". It's a most amazing tale of the rise and fall of a wrestling organization that utterly exploded in popularity, even breaking the attendance record for a U.S. live event, and then fell apart just as quickly. The cast of characters discussed is most entertaining. Neil Young's lyric "It's better to burn out, than to fade away" is put to the test by it.
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03-06-2012 , 11:30 PM
Anybody seen the rise and fall of the WCW?

I was a staunch WWF fan back in the day and refused to watch the enemy but I was thinking of getting this and catching up on it all.

Either that or the best of nitro?
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03-07-2012 , 01:09 AM
Rise and Fall of WCW is my favorite documentary. vvg. 2 and 3 would be Rise and Fall of ECW and Beyond the Mat.
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03-07-2012 , 08:17 AM
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Originally Posted by BackFromABannin
Anybody seen the rise and fall of the WCW?

I was a staunch WWF fan back in the day and refused to watch the enemy but I was thinking of getting this and catching up on it all.

Either that or the best of nitro?
The WCW rise and fall one is very good, and the Monday Night Wars one might be even better.
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03-07-2012 , 08:36 AM
Many of the aforementioned DVDs are on Netflix streaming fwiw.
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03-07-2012 , 03:15 PM
Bret Hart book was solid. I couldn't put it down, but you can certainly tell he has a high opinion of himself. Still, pretty great stuff. I was worried at first it was so long, but it's a great history of The Hart family, stampead wrestling, and the wwf of his day.
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03-07-2012 , 06:13 PM
Personally I'd say that the top 3 autobiographies (in no particular order) are Bret's book, Jericho's first book and Foley's first book.
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03-07-2012 , 06:33 PM
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Personally I'd say that the top 3 autobiographies (in no particular order) are Bret's book, Jericho's first book and Foley's first book.
How is Foley's first book anyway? I'm kinda on the fence whether or not I want to read it, depending on the content that is revealed in it.
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03-07-2012 , 06:44 PM
I would wager that LordCC would put Foley's first book in his top 3 all time.
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03-07-2012 , 06:46 PM
Foley's first book is amazing, probably the GOAT. He wrote it himself which makes a big difference as you get a true impression of him as a person and he genuinely is a loveable loser. I haven't read it in a lot of years but off the top of my head I think it goes up until his match with Rock at RR 1999. I can't recommend it highly enough to do it justice, it set the benchmark for all wrestling autobiographies and only the other two I've mentioned are in the same league imo. Foley is an entertaining, imformative and funny author and he has a lot of stories to work with such as his childhood, skipping college and hitchhiking for 17 hours to watch Snuka at the Garden, jumping off the roof of his house and how that got him started in the business, working his way through the indies, Japan and being King of the Death matches, WCW, ECW and making it big in WWF.
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03-07-2012 , 06:52 PM
Oh. so it goes up to RR 99? Awesome, I shall find it and read it then.
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03-07-2012 , 08:01 PM
IMO Foley's second book > Foley's first book. But chronologically it makes sense to read Have A Nice Day first. At least that's what I found anyway.
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03-07-2012 , 08:07 PM
Don't worry, there's more coming:

http://www.kayfabenews.com/mick-fole...ies-this-year/
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03-10-2012 , 04:19 PM
Foley's first book goes up to him winning the WWE title for the first time. His second book covers the Rock feud with RR 1999.

Foley's first book, and Bret's book, are an easy 1-2 for me. Flair's is pretty good, too.

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03-10-2012 , 05:45 PM
Just finished Goldust's book. It was good. Not much insider information or anything, but holy **** has that guy dealt with some demons.
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03-10-2012 , 09:48 PM
I've read 4 based on rec's here, I'd rank the ones I've read:

Jericho's first book > Bret's book > Foley's first book > Jericho's second book.

Jericho's first was awesome, and I was lol'ing a ton, and he really did a bunch. Great perspective on how he achieved his dream of getting to the WWE. There was far less wrestling stuff in the second, with all the stuff about his band being pretty uninteresting. Alot of it felt like he was either bragging or doing the opposite in begging off how crappy alot of the experiences were playing for like 15 ppl but still being a badass!! Meh. Plus his references to being a Christian felt way more prevalent and seemed like he was pandering for sympathy. Bret's book was awesome in that it was a pretty solid history lesson and it had alot of cool background about what it was like being "the guy" since Jericho and Foley never were. Foley's was nice, but really corny. I did dig his underdog vibe more than Jericho's though, since Jericho was definitely a good technical wrestler and Foley was not.

All 4 were definitely good and worth a read though.
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03-10-2012 , 09:51 PM
Also, for anyone who hasn't seen it, the Shawn/Bret rivalry DVD is fantastic.
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03-11-2012 , 08:55 AM
I am a huge reader and collector of wrestling bio's. Not a huge fan of the bios that are produced by WWE because I don't think they tell the real story. Some good ones I have read. Bret Hart, Bobby Heenan, Piper, Hogan was better than I expected, Eric Bischoff's book was a really good read. I am surprised there has never been any books relating to any scandals in the WWE. I would imagine, there has to be some type of sex, drug, road type stories.
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03-26-2012 , 12:10 PM
Well, Edge is having his 2nd DVD release, soon, and this one comes with a documentary. Here are the listings.

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DISC 1
It's All Over

A Childhood Obsession

The Winning Essay

Paying to Wrestle

Worth the Struggles

Nothing Happens Overnight

The Silent Mysterious One

Best Friends United

A Variety Package

Spring Boarding into Singles

Teaming with his Idol

A Grounding Halt

A Lifestyle Change

A Fire Inside Explodes

Personal Drama Exposed

Shocking the World

An Even Bigger Chip on His Shoulder

Off and Running

Enjoying the Time Off

Seizing Each Moment

Uncle Adam

My Favourite Moment

Energized and Reinvigorated

The Master Manipulator

Something Didn't Feel Right

A Champion Retires

Next Challenge

Appreciation Night

Days Gone By

Special Features


The Ninja Star

P.T.A.

Working in WCW

Credgeley

"Real Emotion"
Raw – 8th August, 2005


DISC 2
Adam Impact vs. Christian Cage
South Indian Lake 1995

4-Team Elimination Match for the WWE Tag Team Championship
Edge & Christian vs. The Hardy Boyz vs. T & A vs. Too Cool
King of the Ring 25th June, 2000

No Disqualification Match
Edge vs. Eddie Guerrero
SmackDown 26th September, 2002

Intercontinental Championship Match
Edge vs. Randy Orton
Raw 19th July, 2004

Loser Leaves Raw Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Edge vs. Matt Hardy
Raw 3rd October, 2005

Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match for the WWE Championship
Edge vs. John Cena
Unforgiven 17th September, 2006


DISC 3

Street Fight
Edge vs. Shawn Michaels
Raw 22nd January, 2007

World Heavyweight Championship Match
Edge vs. Undertaker
WrestleMania XXIV 30th March, 2008

Pick Your Poison Match
Edge vs. Christian
Raw 17th May, 2010

Fatal 4-Way TLC Match for the World Heavyweight Championship
Edge vs. Kane vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Alberto Del Rio
TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs 19th December, 2010

World Heavyweight Championship Elimination Chamber Match
Edge vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Big Show vs. Kane vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Wade Barrett
Elimination Chamber 20th February, 2011

World Heavyweight Championship Match
Edge vs. Alberto Del Rio
WrestleMania XXVII 3rd April, 2011

Blu-Ray Exclusives:

"One Foot in the Grave" Tour

Achilles' Heel

Squared Circle Essay Contest 2011

Edge's Dogs

WWE Championship Match
Edge vs. Jeff Hardy
Royal Rumble – 25th January, 2009

Edge Announces His Retirement
Raw – 11th April, 2011

Edge Appreciation Night
After the Show – 13th September, 2011
http://www.411mania.com/wrestling/ne...---Blu-ray.htm

I'm really interested in the documentary, but like around 70% excited for the matchups.
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03-26-2012 , 12:16 PM
Here's an awesome 4 hour (the last hour is kind them just plugging stuff so I'm not gonna post it) Russo and Ferrara shoot. Believe it or not Russo comes off very well in this shoot and changes some of the opinions I originally had of him,





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