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Originally Posted by GCS
The 4 Horsemen documentary was AWESOME!!
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In the documentary on the Horseman DVD, do they actually show that clip of the nWo with Rodman, Savage, Syxx, Hall, Nash and Hogan that they have been showing on the trailer? That two second clip alone, will make me happy I own the DVD…
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From: Springfield, Mo. - USA
Originally Posted by afcchamp88
The only thing I didn't like about the documentary was that it was 1/2 kayfabe, 1/2 not.
their wrestling characters. I'm guessing Arn just didn't want to.
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Yeah Arn still hasn't gotten the memo that not breaking kayfabe went out of style a long time ago. I watched the first hour or so last night (up to the Paul Roma comments) and it is fantastic! It was great to see so many promos and clips I had not seen since they originally aired.
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Excellent doc on the Horsemen. Only negative to me was Flair ALMOST spilling who The Black Scorpion was supposed to be. After sitting through that trash in 1990 I would like to finally know who it was really supposed to be.
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Originally Posted by Phineas444
Excellent doc on the Horsemen. Only negative to me was Flair ALMOST spilling who The Black Scorpion was supposed to be. After sitting through that trash in 1990 I would like to finally know who it was really supposed to be.
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Originally Posted by bravesmg
Didn't Flair say who it was supposed to be in his book? I don't remember off the top of my head, but I don't remember it being that big of a deal, maybe somebody else remembers.
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Originally Posted by robsul82
The Black Scorpion was originally supposed to be a guy named Al Perez. When he backed out, Ole had no idea what to do and finally they went to Flair.
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I'm excited about picking the Horsemen DVD up.....too bad about Arn. His shoot interview was one of the biggest disappointments.....as he kayfabes through the whole thing.....and when the interviewer asked Arn if he was sad kayfabe was dead, Arn looked disappointed and told him to cut that out.
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Originally Posted by Leechboy
here is a pic of my WWF/E dvd collection.

I have almost every dvd released. No Way Out 07 and the Royal Rumble box are currently on my coffee table.
AFAIK the only dvds I am missing are...
WWF: The Attitude Collection: The Best of Raw Volume 1 (just bought off of ebay.)
WWF: The Attitude Collection: The Best of Wrestlemania 1-14
WWF: Best of 2001 Viewers Choice
WWE: Judgment Day 2002 Sony Version (I have the Canadian Koch version)
WWE: Vengeance 2002 Sony Version (Koch Again)
WWE: Trish Stratus 100% Stratusfaction: Special Collector's Edition
WWE: Raw Homecoming 2005
WWE: Wrestlemania Anthology (I refuse to buy crappy flipper discs)
Maybe I will post pics of my UFC/Pride FC collection and TNA collection later.

I have almost every dvd released. No Way Out 07 and the Royal Rumble box are currently on my coffee table.
AFAIK the only dvds I am missing are...
WWF: The Attitude Collection: The Best of Raw Volume 1 (just bought off of ebay.)
WWF: The Attitude Collection: The Best of Wrestlemania 1-14
WWF: Best of 2001 Viewers Choice
WWE: Judgment Day 2002 Sony Version (I have the Canadian Koch version)
WWE: Vengeance 2002 Sony Version (Koch Again)
WWE: Trish Stratus 100% Stratusfaction: Special Collector's Edition
WWE: Raw Homecoming 2005
WWE: Wrestlemania Anthology (I refuse to buy crappy flipper discs)
Maybe I will post pics of my UFC/Pride FC collection and TNA collection later.
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Originally Posted by JAROTO
i would love to see your UFC/Pride FC and TNA collections!
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I remember one of the Black Scorpions was Angel of Death who had some connection to Sting's past. I don't remember exactly what it was but he may have been part of the 4 man group Sting & the Ultimate Warrior started out in. It might have been Power Team USA, this is before they broke off and became the Blade Runners.
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I found this on Wikipedia. They don't talk about the Black Scorpion angle but I am pretty sure it was supposed to be the Angel of Death as the man from Sting's past that was trying to destroy him.
Powerteam USA were a short lived group of four bodybuilders turned wrestlers in the California wrestling territories in late 1985.
The members of the group included Steve Borden, who would later gain success under the moniker of Sting, Jim Hellwig, who would later gain success as (The Ultimate) Warrior, David Sheldon, later known as The Angel of Death, and Mark Miller. They were trained by Red Bastien and Rick Bassman, who would also be their manager. Perceived as having no savvy for the business, they were disbanded as a team later the proceeding year. However, Borden and Hellwig, known as Flash and Justice respectively, were impressive enough to promoter Bill Watts to continue their careers in his UWF territory. Sheldon would eventually follow them as well. Miller ended up retiring from wrestling for good. Manager Bassman would eventually become a wrestler and a successful wrestling and Mixed Martial Arts promoter in California.
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Powerteam USA were a short lived group of four bodybuilders turned wrestlers in the California wrestling territories in late 1985.
The members of the group included Steve Borden, who would later gain success under the moniker of Sting, Jim Hellwig, who would later gain success as (The Ultimate) Warrior, David Sheldon, later known as The Angel of Death, and Mark Miller. They were trained by Red Bastien and Rick Bassman, who would also be their manager. Perceived as having no savvy for the business, they were disbanded as a team later the proceeding year. However, Borden and Hellwig, known as Flash and Justice respectively, were impressive enough to promoter Bill Watts to continue their careers in his UWF territory. Sheldon would eventually follow them as well. Miller ended up retiring from wrestling for good. Manager Bassman would eventually become a wrestler and a successful wrestling and Mixed Martial Arts promoter in California.
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Originally Posted by Phineas444
Wasn't The Angel of Death one of the idiots that actually came out during Starrcade 90? I thought I remember him being one of the ones that got beat up.
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I seem to recall Ultimate Warrior being in World Class Championship Wrestling at some point as "Dingo Warrior." Does that ring true for anyone else?
Also: wasn't there some point in time when people were saying that there was more than one Ultimate Warrior...Jim Hellwig at some point and then someone later on. Not that I believe that...if anything, there were two different guys as one was named Jim Hellwig who later legally changed his name to Warrior. Yeesh....
Also: wasn't there some point in time when people were saying that there was more than one Ultimate Warrior...Jim Hellwig at some point and then someone later on. Not that I believe that...if anything, there were two different guys as one was named Jim Hellwig who later legally changed his name to Warrior. Yeesh....
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Originally Posted by harpo787
I seem to recall Ultimate Warrior being in World Class Championship Wrestling at some point as "Dingo Warrior." Does that ring true for anyone else?
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Can someone tell me why on the Wrestlemania Anthologies DVDs, speaking specifically about Wrestlemania 10 and 16, the matches featuring the Undertaker are not included in the set?
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Originally Posted by General Kenobi
Can someone tell me why on the Wrestlemania Anthologies DVDs, speaking specifically about Wrestlemania 10 and 16, the matches featuring the Undertaker are not included in the set?
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Ok, I did not follow wrestling at all during those years. But what about the match that was highlighted in the 15-0 streak where he fought Big Boss Man in what looked like a steal cage or a hell in a cell match?
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Originally Posted by General Kenobi
Ok, I did not follow wrestling at all during those years. But what about the match that was highlighted in the 15-0 streak where he fought Big Boss Man in what looked like a steal cage or a hell in a cell match?
Thanks,
The General
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