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What Wrestling DVD should be made next

The Jericho idea sounds awesome and I for one would buy it instantly.
A history of the Us title, would be good to showcase some of the talent that have held that belt, including the match where it was unifyed with the IC belt.

Sting would be awesome, many memorible moments.

Lol at the Gold Standered one...Even though i'd buy that asap.
 
Following up on the Best of Starrcade DVD, I could go for a Best of the Great American Bash. They could throw together a little documentary about it, have some stories, whatever it takes to pack together 45 minutes, maybe talk a little about the modern WWE form. Then, a la Starrcade, put on the 25 best matches (I'm sure they could get 25 worth watching, the Bash had some good stuff). Some things I can think of worth adding:

1. Dusty Rhodes vs Tully Blanchard, Steel Cage Match, 1985 (First GAB main event, just a good match in general)
2. Dusty Rhodes vs Ric Flair, Steel Cage Match, 1986 (Big match, Dusty wins title)
3. Rock & Roll Express vs Midnight Express, 1987 (Two solid tag teams in action, also was champion vs champion, which is interesting)
4. Road Warriors, Nikita Koloff, Dusty Rhodes and Paul Ellering vs Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Lex Luger, Tully Blanchard and James J. Dillon (First WarGames match, should get on for history's sake)
5. Lex Luger vs Nikita Koloff, 1987 (Solid match)
6. Barry Whindam vs Dusty Rhodes (Solid match)
7. Ric Flair vs Lex Luger, 1988 (Solid match)
8. The Road Warriors, The Midnight Express, and Steve Williams vs The Fabulous Freebirds and The Samoan Swat Team, 1989, WarGames Match (Another good WarGames match)
9. Ric Flair vs Terry Funk, 1989 (Really good match)
10. Steiners vs Freebirds, 1990 (Good tag team action)
11. Lex Luger vs Mark Callous, 1990 (Because who doesn't love Undertaker before he was Undertaker?)
12. Sting vs Ric Flair, 1990 (Sting wins first title, great match...lots of history here)
13. Lex Luger vs Barry Whindam, 1991 (For vacant title, was a solid match)
14. Vader vs Sting, 1992 (What, I need to elaborate?)
15. Terry Gordy and Steve Williams vs Dustin Rhodes and Barry Whindam, 1992 (Good tag team action, end of the tourney for the titles)
16. Ric Flair vs Randy Savage, 1995 (Solid match)
17. Dean Malenko vs Rey Mysterio, 1996 (A little bit of cruiserweight love)
18. The Outsiders vs Ric Flair and Roddy Piper, 1997 (Get the Outsiders in action, good tag match)
19. Booker T vs Chris Benoit, 1998 (I'm dreaming, but whatever, it was a good match)
20. Hollywood Hogan & Bret Hart vs Roddy Piper and Ric Flair, 1998 (Some dream tag teams get together in a solid tag match)

So there's 20, pick 5 more and you have a DVD. You could pick 5 more NWA/WCW matches or do 5 modern matches, to showcase that. For modern, I would choose:

21. Rey Mysterio vs Chavo Guerrero, 2004 (Best match on the card that year, really)
22. Rey Mysterio vs Eddie Guerrero, 2005 (Well, what the hell. The cruiserweights were the best thing on the cards these years)
23. Gregory Helms vs Matt Hardy, 2006 (Noticing a trend?)
24. John Cena vs Bobby Lashley, 2007 (Rather good match, actually)
25. Matt Hardy vs Shelton Benjamin, 2008 (Best match on the card again. HBK and Jericho is the only one close and they did much better later on)

I could also do with a history of the WarGames match, which would include the 11 standard that WCW held annd the other two spinoffs that were done. 13 matches, do a documentary on it and you have a 2 disc set.

A Best of Steamboat is long since due and almost a guarantee with the HoF induction this year.
 
I know Jericho and RVD both have DVDs already, but I'd really like a big proper one for each. Jericho especially, with the WWE video library, they could do what they did with Rey's DVD, highlight everything from ECW to WCW to WWE in a 3 disk set. Who knows, maybe they could even dig up some oif his old stuff from Japan or Mexico. I'd buy a DVD for either guy though, both deserve one.
 
I think an Outsiders DVD would be pretty good, even though Big Kev is in TNA. Because WWE has all of WCW's video archives, a lot of NWO stuff could be instituted into the documentary. And you can't forget all the cool stuff from their Razor Ramon/Diesel days, like Diesel's quick win over Bob Backlund or Razor's IC ladder match versus HBK. Hall and Nash are widely deserving of a DVD (even though they were already featured in the NWO vhs that came out a while ago) because I believe that they were two very influential stars. WCW wouldn't have survived without them and Hogan forming the NWO, which is one of my favorite all-time wrestling moments. Plus, they both reek of awesomeness.
 
Simple The Test: The Best Of Test​

Sunday Night Heat
Battle Royal to determine who faces Jeff Jarrett & Owen Hart at WrestleMania XV

WrestleMania XV
World Tag Team Title Match
Jeff Jarrett & Owen Hart vs. Test & D'Lo Brown

Love Reigns Supreme

Summer Slam 1999
Love Her Or Leave Her Match
Shane McMahon vs. Test

Raw
Triple H vs. Test

T & A, A Breif History

Backlash 2000
T & A vs. The Dudley Boyz

European Championship Match
William Regal vs. Test

Legends Collide

WrestleMania X7
European Championship Match
Test vs. Eddie Guerrero

No Mercy 2001
Test vs. Kane

World Tag Team Title Match
The Rock & Chris Jericho vs. Test & Booker T

Intercontinental Champion

Intercontinental Title Match
Edge vs. Test

Champion vs. Champion

Survivor Series 2001
Intercontinental vs. U.S. Title Match
Test vs. Edge

Survivor Series 2001
Invasion vs. WWF Battle Royal
Winner Keeps His Job

Summer Slam 2002
Undertaker vs. Test

Steiner vs. Test

Bad Blood 2003
Scott Steiner vs. Test

Unforgiven 2003
Scott Steiner vs. Test

The Extreme Return

ECW Hardcore TV
Test vs. Al Snow

Royal Rumble
ECW World Heavyweight Championship Match
Bobby Lashley vs. Test

The End

I'd also add a couple of forgotten Raw & Smackdown matches in between. But overall I think this set is more than solid. It wouldn't break the top 40 chart list. But it's made up of matches that I can guarantee won't be appearing on many other set. In conclusion. Test is underrated and I hope WWE produce this set.
 
Mastadon - The Big Van Vader Story

Disc 1

University of Colorado
1978 NFL Draft / Superbowl XIV
AWA Unleashes "Bull Power"
New Japan Pro - Big Van Vader arrives!
Antonio Inoki - the big victory
IWGP Heavyweight Title Tournament
Mexico and a feud with El Canek
WCW Comes Calling / Big, Bad, and Dangerous
The Harley Race Effect / 1st WCW World Title
Sting
Ron Simmons - The Surprise Challenge
King of Cable and White Castle of Fear
Cactus Jack - the Halloween Legend
Vader vs Flair
United States Champion and the Dungeon of Doom
The Orndorff Incident
"The Man They Call Vader"
Main Eventing Summer Slam '96
Undertaker, Austin, Hart
The Kuwait Incident
Vader's Decline
Outside the Ring - Moy Meets World
Training his son

Disc 2 - Matches

vs Stan Hansen, AWA World Championship
vs Shinya Hashimoto, Finals - NWJP Tournament
vs El Canek, UWA World Championship
vs Stan Hansen, IWGP (infamous eye pop out match)
w/ Bam Bam Bigelow vs The Steiner Bros, IWG Tag Team Titles
vs Sting, Great American Bash, WCW World Title
vs Sting, Starrcade '92 - King of Cable Finals
vs Sting, Superbrawl III - White Castle of Fear
vs Cactus Jack - Halloween Havoc - Texas Death Match
vs Cactus Jack - Munich, Germany - Mick Loses the Ear
vs Flair - Superbrawl IV - Thundercage
vs Flair and Anderson, Clash of the Champions 31
w/ Owen Hart & Davey Boy Smith vs Yokozuna, Ahmed Johnson, Savio Vega - WM12
vs Shawn Michaels, Summer Slam '96
vs Hart, Undertaker, Austin - IYH 13
vs The Undertaker - IYH 16

This may not be the #1 selling DVD in history, but the story is fantastic. From the Stan Hansen punch knocking Vader's eye out of the socket (which he then proceeded to put back IN the socket before defeating Hansen) to the breaking of a jobbers back to the Orndorf incident that led to his WCW exit to the house arrest in Kuwait. This would be THE ultimate DVD of the Greatest Superheavyweight in the History of Pro Wrestling.

I would love a Vader DVD covering his WCW and NJPW stints, but the NJPW stuff isn't owned by Vince but I hear NJPW is pretty cool with loaning out their footage and Vince could get some for a nice price I bet. I loved Vader in the early to mid 90's, and in the late 80's so I would snatch this up in a heartbeat.

I do want a Sting and Randy Savage DVD, as well as DVD's on Steamboat and Harley Race and Andre The Giant.
 

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