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nodeerforamonth , 02-02-05 06:51 PM
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...761834-5562240
Supposedly comes out on Tuesday. Anyone know what's on it?!??!
Supposedly comes out on Tuesday. Anyone know what's on it?!??!
#2
I'd assume this is the 12 Pay Per Views of 2003. They each had spines that combined to form "2003" when placed next to each other.


#4
Al Padrino , 02-02-05 08:04 PM
DVD Talk Gold Edition
A shame half of those shows aren't worth owning.
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Al Padrino , 02-02-05 08:57 PM
DVD Talk Gold Edition
The first half of the Rumble match is amazing, but the last chunk of it is absolute torture to get through. WM had about two or three good matches and the fact that they played up the race angle with HHH and Booker, only to decide to keep the strap on HHH at the 11th hour, really soured the show for me.
#8
Mike Lowrey , 02-02-05 09:29 PM
Banned
I used to be a big wrestling fan...was a loyal viewer of both RAW and SMACKDOWN, but about a year ago, the story lines just got too stupid to follow and other real life things just became more important and I quit watching wrestling all together. A few years ago, I'd jump on the chance to get this, but it just doesn't do anything for me anymore.
#10
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no HHH on these Originally Posted by ElementZ
Be so sweet if they made these box sets for every year from late 80's

#11
Third Baseman , 02-02-05 10:09 PM
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Uhm, $200?
No. Thanks.
No. Thanks.
#12
Al Padrino , 02-02-05 10:13 PM
DVD Talk Gold Edition
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That's why you just gotta go region free, friend. The Tagged Classics may not be easy or affordable to obtain, but hey, it's awesome to think I can get Summerslam '88 or the first Survivor Series on DVD if I ever pony up the money.Originally Posted by ElementZ
Be so sweet if they made these box sets for every year from late 80's
I'd love them to release sets of old PPVs, but aside from a Wrestlemania set, which already seems like a pipe dream, I just don't have faith or patience in the company to get the job done. These Tagged Classics in R2 are coming out at a steady clip, so I'm just gonna stick with those for now. The first six WMs, and first two Royal Rumbles (excluding '88), Summerslams, and Survivor Series are already out, as well as several of the old In Your House shows. No extras or anything, but for me, the shows on DVD is enough for me.
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I'd love them to release sets of old PPVs, but aside from a Wrestlemania set, which already seems like a pipe dream, I just don't have faith or patience in the company to get the job done. These Tagged Classics in R2 are coming out at a steady clip, so I'm just gonna stick with those for now. The first six WMs, and first two Royal Rumbles (excluding '88), Summerslams, and Survivor Series are already out, as well as several of the old In Your House shows. No extras or anything, but for me, the shows on DVD is enough for me.
Do they beep it out when someone says the word "WWF"? Also, is anything blurred?Originally Posted by Al Padrino
That's why you just gotta go region free, friend. The Tagged Classics may not be easy or affordable to obtain, but hey, it's awesome to think I can get Summerslam '88 or the first Survivor Series on DVD if I ever pony up the money.I'd love them to release sets of old PPVs, but aside from a Wrestlemania set, which already seems like a pipe dream, I just don't have faith or patience in the company to get the job done. These Tagged Classics in R2 are coming out at a steady clip, so I'm just gonna stick with those for now. The first six WMs, and first two Royal Rumbles (excluding '88), Summerslams, and Survivor Series are already out, as well as several of the old In Your House shows. No extras or anything, but for me, the shows on DVD is enough for me.
By the way which is the best site to get these? amazon.co.uk?
#14
Al Padrino , 02-02-05 10:59 PM
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Nothing's blurred, but then again, everything I've seen is pre-Attitude Era, meaning there's no scratch logos to begin with. And I don't believe "WWF" is edited out, although I should check it again just to be sure. Don't recall any editing, though.
And that'd be a good place to look. The Silvervision website has them, as well.
And that'd be a good place to look. The Silvervision website has them, as well.
#15
Would be good to know if the word "WWF" were blurred.
Wish there were a R2 equivalent to DDD.
On another note, I wonder how they can get away with "Hulk" Hogan.
Wish there were a R2 equivalent to DDD.
On another note, I wonder how they can get away with "Hulk" Hogan.
#16
JEStinson3 , 02-03-05 10:07 AM
Senior Member
while not worth the steep price tag alone, the Kurt Angle/Chris Benoit match at Royal Rumble 2003 is one of the best of all time.
After the match was over, they cut to a promo of the next PPV and had to cut it short because the match (and Benoit) was getting a huge standing ovation from the crowd. A really cool scene.
After the match was over, they cut to a promo of the next PPV and had to cut it short because the match (and Benoit) was getting a huge standing ovation from the crowd. A really cool scene.
#17
Maybe they’re doing this boxset because most 2003 PPVs suck and they have so many left over.
Basically, the RR and WM are the only good ones in this set. I have WM 19 (cause I collect WM) and No Mercy 2003 (cause I was there).
Basically, the RR and WM are the only good ones in this set. I have WM 19 (cause I collect WM) and No Mercy 2003 (cause I was there).
#18
Rob Minion , 02-19-05 08:06 PM
New Member
Is it 100% confirmed that the best of WWE set is just all of the 2003 PPVs? Has anyone bought it to find out? Amazon really need to update with some real info....
#19
YourOlympicHero , 02-19-05 09:07 PM
Senior Member
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Why would it?Originally Posted by Class316
Would be good to know if the word "WWF" were blurred.
WWF changed their name to WWE in 2002.
#20
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WWF changed their name to WWE in 2002.
I mean on the classic UK DVDs.Originally Posted by YourOlympicHero
Why would it?WWF changed their name to WWE in 2002.