WWE - Tagged Classics: Summerslam 1996 and 1997 [DVD]
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WWE - Tagged Classics: Summerslam 1996 and 1997 [DVD]
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Austin 3:16 Uncensored, Three Faces of Foley, Chris Jericho: Break Down the Walls & Kurt Angle: Its True, Its True Silver Vision have just announced their latest WWE Tagged Classics set, to be released in UK/Europe.
We also have a handy list of WWE DVDs on WWE Network, Silver Vision UK exclusives including Tagged Classics, original ECW DVDs, TNA/Impact DVDs (now given timely updates) and the newest addition, the AEW DVDs: Overall the PPVs are pretty good but its a shame that by 1992 they had stopped producing a line-up of elimination matches. Also it would be great if they had added special features. However these are still classics and contain matches that were the key to some careers.
WWE DVD List 1999-2022
Yokozuna vs. Virgil - A very odd match, a huge 500 pound man versus a small and quite inexperienced rookie.
Find sources: "WWE Tagged Classics"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( June 2019) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) As someone who watched the WWF during these years, I really enjoyed this twin-DVD set for nostalgic reasons. Modern WWE fans may be less enthused and possibly even horrified by the action on display at different times on the two discs. In fairness, though, the 1994 disc has a couple of great matches, even if the Ladder match is the only one in its entirety (match quality on the 1993 disc isn’t very good at all). If you were a fan at the time or if you’re interested in learning about the WWF between the Hogan years and the Attitude Era, this DVD is a good option; otherwise, you may enjoy it, but there may be moments that make for a frustrating viewing experience. Prior to losing the production and distribution licenses for WWE Home Video, Silver Vision released the WWF Attitude Collection box set in 2002, as with the Tagged Classics series, this set was also a direct VHS-to-DVD re-release with no editing. Wow! Worth watching for the Puppies alone (and that includes the excellent interview with Terri beforehand). A good match from all and one of the best endings to a Divas match I have ever seen and they didn't even have to strip off for it!Randy Savage & Mr. Perfect vs. Razor Ramon & Ric Flair - Perfect & Savage, maybe the most unlikely tag team ever but once the match was flowing they had the same kind of sparkle that Mega Powers (Hogan & Savage) once had. Flair was at the top of his game proving that he still had years of wrestling in him. WWE Tagged Classics was a series of two-disc DVD sets produced by Silver Vision and World Wrestling Entertainment for retail markets in Region 2 in PAL format. The majority of sets in the series feature a WWF/E pay-per-view event from one year on one disc, " tagged" with another disc that featured the same event from the following year, or two consecutive pay-per-views. The first Tagged Classics DVD set released was WrestleMania 1 and 2 in 2004 and the last to be released was UK Fan Favourites 1993 & 1995 in 2012. It's odd how the Divas from 2001 are not only so much hotter than they are in 2011, but also so much better in the ring too. Lita and Molly do most of the great work, but Stacy and Torrie certainly give each team a certain something. The match is not exactly a five star classic, but compared to the matches I have had to watch from the Divas over the past year by comparison this match was great. Also any time I can watch Trish Sis a good match in my book.
The Nasty Boys, Earthquake & Typhoon vs. Money Inc. & The Beverly Brothers - Not really much to say about this match.Undertaker vs. Kamala - This was the first ever Casket Match and the rules stated that the winner would be the man who pinned his opponent and then place him into the casket, closing the lid. This is not a team that I would ever think would exist: Lesnar and Stasiak? Really? To be honest this probably should have been a two on one match just to show how dominant he was. This was an odd match. I just don't know whether I enjoyed it or not. Going into the match you know that Lesnar could easily take both of them out on their own and watching him bulldoze through each Hardy is a little awkward at times. Still as a display of Lesnar's awesome power it is a great match. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. No extras came with this DVD which is a shame. One thing I will say about both DVDs that is a little odd is that when you skip a match the promo piece that hypes up the match is actually the last part of the previous chapter. This is annoying, especially if you have a habit (like me sadly) of skipping a match if it's a wrestler I don't enjoy or if I'm not enjoying the match. It would have made more sense to include these as a separate chapter or to include it at the beginning of that particular match.
and hundreds more would follow! What’s missing from your WWE DVD collection? You can view the complete WWE Home Video List year-by-year using these buttons: Coupled on the second disk are Big Daddy Cool Diesel and Oozing Machismo! Razor Ramon. I understand why they were included, though you would have thought including one of the early Hogan videos would have made sense too. However, these two are the typical 'Best ofs' that WWE used to produce that are essentially just a collection of five matches from Diesel and nine from Razor Ramon. Both are nothing special, but do include some great matches like Diesel vs. Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels and the highlight from the Razor Ramon side is of course the ladder match against Shawn Michaels at Wrestlemania X. The sets released prior to 2012 were unique as they were, for the most part, free from the former well-documented legal restraints imposed by the federal lawsuits initiated by the World Wildlife Fund in 2002 that prohibited the referencing and use of the scratch logo and initials "WWF", with only the cover art and menu screens of the Tagged Classics displaying the initials "WWE". They served as a more faithful representation of archived WWF material than the more recent Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Survivor Series anthologies that were released using the WWE logo before 2012. Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels - The soon to be most memorable feud (but for the wrong reasons). Hart, "The Excellance of Execution", made it all the way to the top of the wrestling ladder with his short promos and unique wrestling style. Whereas Michaels was the loveable rogue who did anything to get what he wants. Two of the best (in my opinion) superstars to ever be part of the WWF/E. Legion of Doom & Big Boss Man vs. Earthquake, Typhoon, & IRS - Not much history between any of these teams which really let down the match.A limited amount of Tagged Classics were released in the United States, spanning the years 2003-2005 and in Canada; 2002-2005, these sets were not produced by Silver Vision. They included present WWE PPVs 'tagged' together. For example, Royal Rumble and No Way Out 2003. The debut of Scott Hall in WCW is shown in full and it is funny that I have no idea who was in the match he interrupted. However, his promo including the infamous 'You wanna war? You're gonna get one' line is just amazing. Kevin Nash's appearance and his powerbombing of Eric Bischoff was amazing and the lead up to Bash at the Beach was so well planned that when people criticize 'The Invasion' from 2001, this is the reason. By having two men look so dominant and by turning Hulk Hogan, WCW had the greatest story either company had ever created. One of the best matches I have seen from either of these guys. They worked so well together that I wonder why when Guerrero was world champion WWE didn't match them up (I get the feeling that RVD was injured at the time though). This was just a perfect match from both and despite the obvious Heel/Face alignment you couldn't help but route for either of them.
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