First off, I hate the more recent format of the WWE DVD's. I am fan of the older ones, which were 2-3 disc sets where the 1st disc usually featured a documentary, and then the rest of of the DVD was filled with matches and promos, and other bonus stuff.
I hate the format for the recent Rock, Stone Cold, Triple H, Edge, and Kane DVD's and the Undertaker one, where they basically go through the wrestler's career by match and highlighting events that lead up to the match. I don't like that format. I want the documentaries, and then all of the matches in their glory. I know many here aren't fans of the documentary portions of the wrestlers, but I'll respectfully disagree. I'm a fan of documentaries in general, so seeing great ones made on wrestlers is awesome for me (and WWE has made some excellent ones such as the ones on Flair, HBK, Bret Hart, LOD, Jake Roberts, Vince McMahon, Mr. Perfect, ECW, the Monday Night Wars, etc.)
I'm pretty sure the Macho Man DVD coming up will be like the more recent DVD's, but this'll be the exception where I'm sure I'll be happy with the DVD anyway. Just because Vince is finally getting his head out of his ass and doing a DVD on Randy Savage, who is more than deserving of one. Unless of course it turns out to be like the Ultimate Warrior's, which I hope it doesn't.
So any future DVD's on wrestlers, I want to see documentaries on them. Not a history of their career that's told through the matches of their career.
I liked IrishCanadian's DVD lineup of Vader. That would be an excellent DVD.
I think some other wrestlers that are deserving of DVD's (with documentaries, and then bonus matches, interviews, etc.) include Bruno Sammartino (will never happen), Bob Backlund, Ricky Steamboat, Rick Rude, Ted Dibiase, Owen Hart, The Undertaker (one with a documentary of his career), Kurt Angle, Chris Jericho, and Eric Bischoff.
Edge and Kane were deserving of good documentaries and matches. Instead they got the crappy match by match format.
I also think that WWE should have a DVD dedicated solely to "bad gimmicks." This DVD would "celebrate" the worst gimmicks ever in the WWE. The Red Rooster, Outback Jack, The Gobbley Gooker, Doink the Clown, Bastian Booger, Abe "Knuckleball" Schwartz, Duke "the Dumpster" Drose, and the greatest "bad gimmick" of all-time, the Repo Man, and more. This DVD could feature current wrestlers and WWE personell telling the stories of how these gimmicks came to be, and then making fun of them in a respectful manner of course. I think this DVD would be fun to watch and hilarious.
The other special DVD I would like to see done, would require for WWE to first make a list and then a DVD countdown special of, "The 100 Greatest Superstars of the WWE." This list/countdown would happen like VH1's Greatest countdowns. Every wrestler and personel in WWE (past and present) would be asked to choose their 100 Greatest WWE Superstars. The votes would be tallied and the list would be made and then presented in a countdown fashion. They could get current wrestlers and wrestlers of the past and other WWE figures (Jim Ross and Pat Patterson would be great for this) to come on and talk about the wrestlers on the list. Each wrestler would have a 2-3 minute profile on them, featuring footage of their career and wrestlers on the side telling stories about them and talking about what made them a great WWE superstar. The list would be counted down from 100-1, just like the VH1 specials.
I could see the Top 10 potentially being something like this (this isn't my personal Top 10, just what I could imagine WWE coming up with).
10. John Cena
9. Bret Hart
8. Triple H
7. Shawn Michaels
6. The Undertaker
5. Andre the Giant
4. The Rock
3. Ric Flair
2. Stone Cold Steve Austin
1. Hulk Hogan
Bruno Sammartino, of course should easily be in the top 10, but he wouldn't make the cut I'm sure. And Bret Hart should definitely be ahead of Triple H and I'd also say Shawn Michaels and the Undertaker on such a list, but considering this would be a WWE produced DVD, Bret wouldn't get past the unholy trio of HBK/HHH/Flair.
Other wrestlers that I could imagine being in the countdown include the following....
Antonio Rocca
Buddy Rogers
Gorilla Monsoon
Killer Kowalski
George "the Animal" Steele
Ernie Ladd
Pedro Morales
Ivan Koloff
Superstar Billy Graham
Dusty Rhodes
Bob Backlund
Pat Patterson
Greg Valentine
Tito Santana
Ivan Putski
Johnny Rodz
Ken Patera
Don Muraco
Jimmy Snuka
The Iron Sheik
Nikolai Volkoff
Rowdy Roddy Piper
Big John Studd
Paul Orndorff
King Kong Bundy
Junkyard Dog
Hillbilly Jim
Jake Roberts
Randy Savage
Ricky Steamboat
Hacksaw Jim Duggan
The Honky Tonk Man
Ted Dibiase
Rick Rude
Bam Bam Bigelow
Haku
The Ultimate Warrior
Sgt. Slaughter
The Big Boss Man
The British Bulldog
Rick Martel
Mr. Perfect
Sid
Razor Ramon
Jerry Lawler
Diesel
Goldust
Owen Hart
Yokozuna
Vader
Ken Shamrock
Faarooq
Val Venis
The Godfather
X-Pac
Kane
The Big Show
Chris Jericho
Eddie Guerrero
Dean Malenko
William Regal
Tajiri
Tazz
Rob Van Dam
Booker T
Edge
Christian
Kurt Angle
Brock Lesnar
Rey Mysterio
Batista
Randy Orton
Shelton Benjamin
Mr. Kennedy
MVP
CM Punk
Kofi Kingston
Jeff Hardy
Matt Hardy
and more
They might include tag teams as well. If that's the case the following would probably make the list....
The Valiant Brothers
The Wild Samoans
The British Bulldogs
The Hart Foundation
Demolition
The Brainbusters
The Rockers
The Nasty Boys
Legion of Doom
The New Age Outlaws
The Dudley Boyz
The Hardy Boyz
Miz and Morrison
Cryme Tyme (to highlight current stars)
And if wrestling personalities (announcers/managers/promotors, etc.) were included, it's probably have
Howard Finkel
Vince McMahon
Shane McMahon
Stephanie McMahon
Linda McMahon (might as well include the whole McMahon family)
Jesse Ventura
Mene Gene Okerlund
Lord Alfred Hayes
Jim Ross
Michael Cole
Captain Lou Albano
The Grand Wizard
Freddie Blassie
Mr. Fuji
Bobby Heenan
Jimmy Hart
Miss Elizbeth
Sherri
Paul Bearer
Slick
Harvey Wippleman
Jim Cornette
Paul Heyman
Eric Bischoff
And for female wrestlers/divas
Fabulous Moolah
Wendi Ricther
Sunny
Sable
Trish Stratus
Lita
Torrie Wilson
Stacy Keibler
Victoria
Mickie James
Beth Phoenix
Candice Michelle
Michelle McCool
All of the names above aren't necessarily my picks, just who I could see WWE putting on such a list.
Those are the DVD's I'd like to see.