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Derek Austin
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Documentary is decent. ECW documentary is definately a lot more complete & filled with updated interviews. 02 Hogan & 03 Bischoff from previous documentaries was kinda lame. Jericho was pretty great. Show shitting on hall & Nash was pretty shocking to me, but not really I guess. Goldberg seems like a good dude. Definately would've liked to see a more complete "rise and fall" of the wwf's only real competition for so many years...but what can you do.

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08-25-2009 07:56 PM
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The greatest part about them burying Jarrett is that they don't even mention him by name, just a short clip of him with the voiceover about how "his pea-sized Tennessee brain" actually thought he could outdraw Hogan HAHA, now that shit was hilarious.
08-26-2009 07:46 AM
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They pretty much shit on and praise the NWO at the same time. Mentioning how key they were to WCW "Winning" the Monday Night Wars and then holding younger talent down and destroying the company with their demands and their politicking. Good shit either way. Suprised they didn't show certain matches or goofy gimmicks. Anyone else remember the wrestler named Lazer Tag because the gun game just came out that year and was a sponsor of the show? Or the tag team (can't recall their name) that were "from the future" and mentioned "Cybertron" in more than a few promos? I mean yeah they did mention "The Ding Dongs" who were billed as being from Belleville IL. (real town not too far from me always was kinda cool when i was a kid). Could've used more than just mentioning "The Demon".


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08-26-2009 10:02 AM
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Bischoff refused to be a part of the DVD, that's why they use old footage of him.


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Well, I'm sure they would want Bischoff on the actual DVD, but he gave them too many "I don't exactly remember"s and "My memory is hazy on that"s like in his book. I also imagine he used the word "Dirtsheet" 1,203 times in answering the first question asked.


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(08-26-2009 10:02 AM)LoCo Wrote:  They pretty much shit on and praise the NWO at the same time. Mentioning how key they were to WCW "Winning" the Monday Night Wars and then holding younger talent down and destroying the company with their demands and their politicking. Good shit either way. Suprised they didn't show certain matches or goofy gimmicks. Anyone else remember the wrestler named Lazer Tag because the gun game just came out that year and was a sponsor of the show? Or the tag team (can't recall their name) that were "from the future" and mentioned "Cybertron" in more than a few promos? I mean yeah they did mention "The Ding Dongs" who were billed as being from Belleville IL. (real town not too far from me always was kinda cool when i was a kid). Could've used more than just mentioning "The Demon".

LOL i remember marking out for the KISS Demon Dale Torbourgh (sp?) and i argued with my brother for weeks saying it was Bryan Adams...then I found out like just last year that Bryan Adams was indeed the Demon, but just for the debut.


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