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The fact that they uploaded an entire year of Heat like 2 years ago and then never updated it again is about the only thing the Network's done that truly pisses me off (I'm a pretty patient man lol). It's not like Heat was the C-show at the point when the available episodes end (SD premiered like a month-ish later), so we're actually missing some storyline progression there! Sigh... guess I'll never finish that Attitude Era binge...
Hey, I love DVDs because as opposed to just watching a streaming movie. I get deleted scenes, commentary, behind the scenes, making of, and all sorts of other things. I also just prefer physical media.
Also, many big wrestling fans were tape traders and jumped into trading DVD-R's when that became a viable option (and some have continued into blu-ray trading in the modern era) so that was a silly comment to make. Tape trading as a part of wrestling fandom culture is important.
Here's missing content that I want to see on WWE Network: -Best of the WWF Volumes 1-20 from Coliseum Video -Hulkamania Volumes 1-6 from Coliseum Video -Battle of the WWF Superstars 1990/1991/1992 from Coliseum Video -The remaining Coliseum Video releases not on the Network -The rest of Prime Time Wrestling -The rest of Superstars, including the episode under the name "Superstars of Wrestling" -All of Wrestling Challenge -UK Rampage 1991 -Wrestlefest 1988 -Bonus Matches from DVD's not on the Network.
10. WWE Mayhem in Manchester 9. WCW Millennium Final 8. Terry Funk’s Wrestlefest 7. WWE Road To Wrestlemania 22 6. WWE Xperience 1996 5. WWE Wrestlefest 1988 4. WWE Super Tuesday 2002 3. AAA When Worlds Collide 2. WWE Showdown At Shea 1980 1. WWE Donnybrook Theater There. Saved you fourteen minutes. You’re welcome
My friend and I got the when worlds collide PPV, I remember when many of those talents came to WCW quickly afterwards. I had no idea they had been so small until I saw them next to the WCW guys.
The Hulk vs Andre match from Showdown at Shea actually made it onto one of the Hogan DVD collections (I think it was Hulk Hogan: The Ultimate Anthology). I remember it mostly because I had never heard of it before then, so it was surreal watching Hogan as a heel fighting face Andre in a match where Hogan effortlessly slammed Andre like, three minutes in.
AAA: When Worlds Collide was indeed a FANTASTIC show. I taped it in 1994, and had it on VHS for years afterwards. Eddie Guerrero and Art Barr were one of the most hated tag teams of all time, and they oozed heel charisma. Art Barr also has the best Frog Splash in Wrestling history, in my opinion (Eddie would adopt it as his finisher after Barr’s untimely passing just a few weeks after the show)
Shows that I still want on the Network and have been asking for since it launched: All three Crocket Cup tournaments, the Great American Bash 1985, 1986 and 1987 (and before you tell me, I know that the Bashes were tours, but there was a specific show in every one of those cards that was considered the main show and all three of them got VHS releases. I'd be fine just getting them on the Network, since my VHS videos of those shows are showing a lot of wear).
Damn, I was at the show at Westpac Stadium in 2006. From what I remember, Matt Hardy was meant to team with Animal (RIP) but they actually ended up wrestling, with Animal as the heel. This show was on a Saturday and we didn't get Friday Night Smackdown (featuring the ep. when Hardy and Animal's team imploded) until Sunday, so a lot of us who didn't read dirts were like, "WTF?!" Still a great show though.
An old video store near me had the 1988 WrestleFest VHS, and I rented it a few times. It's not an excellent show, but it's kind of fun to enjoy. Some good matches and jam packed with the biggest stars of the company at the time.
Mayhem in Manchester was not a PPV in the UK, negotiations with Sky and Telewest broke down. This resulted in the show being a house show that was (poorly) filmed for a VHS.
Chris benoit is probably one of the biggest reasons why some or most of these aren't on the network. I believe if the benoit tragedy hadn't happened these unreleased shows would be on the network at launch but because wwe have distanced themselves in every way from him and they probably see no point in editing those shows so he doesn't appear. There's plenty of other reasons I know but Chris benoit is a factor major or not
Half of these shows happened before Benoit was ever in wrestling (like the stuff from the 70's and 80's), meaning that he wouldn't appear on them, so that can't be the reason.
@@dhenderson1810 understand that completely but there's a good i think 6 or 7 years worth of content (2000 to 2007) we won't see because of what happened with him. They'll either not included them or possibly heavily edit them and thats a huge library of stuff
Fun fact: I was at Wrestlefest '88. Another interesting match not mentioned is Curt Hennig vs. Terry Taylor before either got their respective gimmicks.
I know. That match wasn't on the Wrestlefest '88 cloiseum video tape. It wasn't shiwn on Prime Time Wrestling either. The first time it was shown was on Mr. Perfect's 2008 dvd.
Conrad Thompson recently asked Bruce Prichard why certain things werent on the next work like the Free for all stuff. And I can see Conrad's enthusiasm for some of the stuff like the Yokozuna-Stone Cold Steve Austin Match before SummerSlam 1996, Bruce made a good point about how to him this is a lot of last minutes selling the ppv to people. I can see both sides of the argument here.
Not that I watched it, but Saturday Morning Slam should really be on there - from a marketing point of view, it’d make the network more family orientated and open up the target audience/consumer
I live in New Zealand. I went to a show in 2010 in Wellington, when I 10 years old. The production wasn't too good, but the crowd was definitely hyped.
I got to see the Super Tuesday Raw match live. It was taped right after the Raw main event finished and they even reused the entrances from earlier in the Raw episode.
@@calum2324 because Heat actually mattered and was basically a PPV Pre-Show at the height of the Attitude Era? Not to mention the underrated gems those two shows produced by having guys who would go on to be household names be rookies getting their feet wet in either the business or WWE in general.
@@-BigMike- I was absolutely gutted when I tried to find Heat for Royal Rumble 99 and couldn't find it on the network. That is THE PRIME EXAMPLE of how good Heat was for being the show you watch before the PPV.
@@EternallyEve At least that one's on there now. I'm still annoyed I can't find the pre-2000 Royal Rumble episode of Heat to see those segments with Kaientai and the Mean Street Posse being told they were replaced in the Rumble. I also have a soft spot for the pre-PPV episodes of Heat between 2002 and 2004. I moved to the States in 2002 and didn't really have the money to pay for PPVs, so I made sure never to miss Heat to see the stage. (Plus, those shows were far better at hyping PPVs than the kickoffs now...)
If it weren't for Metal and WCW WorldWide, I likely wouldn't be a wrestling fan over 20 years later since I didn't have cable and none of my friends at the time were into wrestling.
I'm not a subscriber but if Confidential, Excess, & Experience are on there I think that would make me a subscriber. Those and every VHS/DVD sets they put out.
I thought I knew exactly what a "journeyman" in wrestling was...guess I was wrong given a wrestling specialist channel just called Terry Funk exactly that.
WWF Heat from the 99-2001 era had loads of interesting matches and 'C grade' fueds like Tazz vs Mean Street Posse that was actually better than modern WWF. Go look it up on TH-cam if you like, it's easily as good as current WWF or AEW. The crowd is even more lively than the crowds of the last couple of years on the main products. Maybe they don't show it any more because people will realise modern wrestling is eerily comparable to a C Show from the Golden Days.
Since Donnybrook Theater was #1, it got me thinking back to the truly great Southpaw regional wrestling, and how there could/should have made the entire episodes for the lost show, including the bad 80's style tv squash matches. Sadly, real life has interfered with many of the superstars that were in it have been future endeavored by the WWE. When you think about what could have been. 🤑🥺😡
Do you remember which show or what kind of show it was going to be. We were going to get an nxt house show where I live before coronavirus struck and screwed everything up.
I just want the old super stars of wrestling and wrestling challenge from the 80's and early 90s.. And some bill watts UWF from the mid 80s would be nice too, oh and some NWA main event
Super Tuesday will never be on the network for one reason and one reason only; Benoit. WWE won't acknowledge he ever worked for them. i doubt they'd put a 1 hour special with him in it on their network.
You do realize that Benoit is on the WWE network right? People seriously over exaggerate with how WWE handles Benoit. They aren’t erasing him completely. They just won’t promote him any further. They’ll use him for a historical purposes and the WWE Network falls under that. They just won’t put the hard knocks movie or the tribute show to him.
other stuff you'll never see on wwe network anything with the name benoit attached and if it has to like a good royal rumble they will have to edit the name benoit keeping chris.......chris......... it wont sound so bad on cometary if the name benoit was muted (for safety reasons)
Sort of surprised that Benoit matches are included at all. I guess, if they didn't fear the fans' backlash, they would ignore them. Just an assumption, though.
Why would you want Metal??? Jakked was so much better lol (I'd be curious to see if they'd ever upload the Telemundo episodes of Metal, with exclusive Spanish commentary and presenter segments with Marcelo Rodriguez. My dad taped a couple of those for me during the Invasion era.) Also, I had no idea Super Tuesday was never added to the Network! I obviously never searched for it, but I figured it was on there.
The AAA show is most likely kept off for legal reasons. Considering pretty much the entire show features characters owned by an international entity, I'd imagine they would rather leave it off than poking than poke that beehive.
i remember paying for a wwe mobile subscription over 10 years ago there was heaps of matches on their that wernt on the wwe network it was $4.00 subscription back then
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I’m 38 yrs old and I believe I’ll always be “pining” to see Stacy Keebler in a two-piece tbs
95% of Velocity and Heat.
AWA and Smokey Mountain wrestling content is missing.
The fact that they uploaded an entire year of Heat like 2 years ago and then never updated it again is about the only thing the Network's done that truly pisses me off (I'm a pretty patient man lol). It's not like Heat was the C-show at the point when the available episodes end (SD premiered like a month-ish later), so we're actually missing some storyline progression there! Sigh... guess I'll never finish that Attitude Era binge...
No Metal or Jakked either
@@andresgc770 I started a rematch months ago and had to quit because its too hard to watch in chronological order
do they have that cw saturday morning show?
Hey, I love DVDs because as opposed to just watching a streaming movie. I get deleted scenes, commentary, behind the scenes, making of, and all sorts of other things. I also just prefer physical media.
Amen, brother!
This, but blu-rays.
@@cookieface80 Yeah, I get blu-rays when available.
Also, many big wrestling fans were tape traders and jumped into trading DVD-R's when that became a viable option (and some have continued into blu-ray trading in the modern era) so that was a silly comment to make. Tape trading as a part of wrestling fandom culture is important.
I don’t care how old you are... Stacy Keibler in a two piece never gets old🤞🏼
Imagine Vince when he first saw her I bet he nearly fell over, like most blokes!
Amen.
So she's immortal?
She's no Luna, but she aight'
Seconded
Here's missing content that I want to see on WWE Network:
-Best of the WWF Volumes 1-20 from Coliseum Video
-Hulkamania Volumes 1-6 from Coliseum Video
-Battle of the WWF Superstars 1990/1991/1992 from Coliseum Video
-The remaining Coliseum Video releases not on the Network
-The rest of Prime Time Wrestling
-The rest of Superstars, including the episode under the name "Superstars of Wrestling"
-All of Wrestling Challenge
-UK Rampage 1991
-Wrestlefest 1988
-Bonus Matches from DVD's not on the Network.
10. WWE Mayhem in Manchester
9. WCW Millennium Final
8. Terry Funk’s Wrestlefest
7. WWE Road To Wrestlemania 22
6. WWE Xperience 1996
5. WWE Wrestlefest 1988
4. WWE Super Tuesday 2002
3. AAA When Worlds Collide
2. WWE Showdown At Shea 1980
1. WWE Donnybrook Theater
There. Saved you fourteen minutes. You’re welcome
My favorite UK only is Insurrextion 2002 the final WWF PPV ever.
isn’t one night only supposed to be like amazing tho?
@@davidjenum What does One Night Only have to do with my personal choice?
@@davidjenum It was a great show but honestly it's forever marred by Shawn going over Bulldog. That shouldn't have happened.
@@thedoctor9138 ok that’s fair i just thought most people said one night only was like amazing
@@davidjenum It is one of the most lauded UK Only PPVs ever but no it's not my favorite.
My friend and I got the when worlds collide PPV, I remember when many of those talents came to WCW quickly afterwards. I had no idea they had been so small until I saw them next to the WCW guys.
The ppv pre shows from 2012-13 aren’t on the network yet either. That includes The shield vs the usos at money in the bank 2013
What? I just watched mitb yesterday
You can find them on TH-cam tho
I really want some of those black and white Buddy Rogers vs. Lou Thesz matches on the network
@Turd Ferguson that’s so dope man
Mike Ritter was always THE German commentator of WWE's competition, he was at WCW, TNA, Lucha Underground, now he's doing AEW. Legend!
I wish all the Heats, Velocitys, Jakked, and Metals were on the Network. I'd watch those constantly
U & me both.
Also Shotgun Saturday Night
@@peacepunksean1942 Yeah, and the more talkative shows
Fun fact: the show in Wellington sold more tickets than that year's Wrestlemania
The Hulk vs Andre match from Showdown at Shea actually made it onto one of the Hogan DVD collections (I think it was Hulk Hogan: The Ultimate Anthology).
I remember it mostly because I had never heard of it before then, so it was surreal watching Hogan as a heel fighting face Andre in a match where Hogan effortlessly slammed Andre like, three minutes in.
AAA: When Worlds Collide was indeed a FANTASTIC show. I taped it in 1994, and had it on VHS for years afterwards. Eddie Guerrero and Art Barr were one of the most hated tag teams of all time, and they oozed heel charisma. Art Barr also has the best Frog Splash in Wrestling history, in my opinion (Eddie would adopt it as his finisher after Barr’s untimely passing just a few weeks after the show)
Shows that I still want on the Network and have been asking for since it launched: All three Crocket Cup tournaments, the Great American Bash 1985, 1986 and 1987 (and before you tell me, I know that the Bashes were tours, but there was a specific show in every one of those cards that was considered the main show and all three of them got VHS releases. I'd be fine just getting them on the Network, since my VHS videos of those shows are showing a lot of wear).
Damn, I was at the show at Westpac Stadium in 2006. From what I remember, Matt Hardy was meant to team with Animal (RIP) but they actually ended up wrestling, with Animal as the heel. This show was on a Saturday and we didn't get Friday Night Smackdown (featuring the ep. when Hardy and Animal's team imploded) until Sunday, so a lot of us who didn't read dirts were like, "WTF?!"
Still a great show though.
An old video store near me had the 1988 WrestleFest VHS, and I rented it a few times. It's not an excellent show, but it's kind of fun to enjoy. Some good matches and jam packed with the biggest stars of the company at the time.
The Hogan/Andre match at Shea Stadium was a bonus match on the Hulk Still Rules DVD back in 2002.
Hopefully WWE can make a deal with NJPW for the rigths of shows done with WCW and matches of WCW wresters that took place in a NJPW show.
I wouldn’t hold my breath.
Honestly I want the old home videos on the Network. Like Austin 316 Uncensored
Same here
Terry Funk's can actually be bought on DVD from RF Video. Who have rights still from ECW of video shows of ECW.
WWE put Hulk Hogan's Rock and Wrestling back on the Network you cowards!
This is why physical media for the most part will never be beaten by streaming
Mayhem in Manchester was not a PPV in the UK, negotiations with Sky and Telewest broke down. This resulted in the show being a house show that was (poorly) filmed for a VHS.
You may not have a DVD player but you may have a gaming console that plays DVDs
If you own a gaming console that was created in 2000 or later then you do own a DVD player.
@@jpowers55 I know.
My actual DVD player gave up the ghost, and you can't buy them anymore, so I now watch all my DVDs through my PS2 console.
An original Xbox can play DVDs too, albeit with more setup requirements I believe.
WWE Network should release The Divas DVD videos
Chris benoit is probably one of the biggest reasons why some or most of these aren't on the network. I believe if the benoit tragedy hadn't happened these unreleased shows would be on the network at launch but because wwe have distanced themselves in every way from him and they probably see no point in editing those shows so he doesn't appear. There's plenty of other reasons I know but Chris benoit is a factor major or not
Half of these shows happened before Benoit was ever in wrestling (like the stuff from the 70's and 80's), meaning that he wouldn't appear on them, so that can't be the reason.
@@dhenderson1810 understand that completely but there's a good i think 6 or 7 years worth of content (2000 to 2007) we won't see because of what happened with him. They'll either not included them or possibly heavily edit them and thats a huge library of stuff
WCW Saturday Night after 1993 would be nice
Fun fact: I was at Wrestlefest '88. Another interesting match not mentioned is Curt Hennig vs. Terry Taylor before either got their respective gimmicks.
I know. That match wasn't on the Wrestlefest '88 cloiseum video tape. It wasn't shiwn on Prime Time Wrestling either. The first time it was shown was on Mr. Perfect's 2008 dvd.
Conrad Thompson recently asked Bruce Prichard why certain things werent on the next work like the Free for all stuff. And I can see Conrad's enthusiasm for some of the stuff like the Yokozuna-Stone Cold Steve Austin Match before SummerSlam 1996, Bruce made a good point about how to him this is a lot of last minutes selling the ppv to people. I can see both sides of the argument here.
I miss the free for all from the mid 90's. Summerslam ("kickoff") match in 1996 was Austin vs Yokozuna.
Not that I watched it, but Saturday Morning Slam should really be on there - from a marketing point of view, it’d make the network more family orientated and open up the target audience/consumer
Very Retro @ 6:35! Shout out to the (somewhat obscured) "New VR" sign!
I live in New Zealand. I went to a show in 2010 in Wellington, when I 10 years old. The production wasn't too good, but the crowd was definitely hyped.
i was at the christchurch New Zealand show that year!
I got to see the Super Tuesday Raw match live. It was taped right after the Raw main event finished and they even reused the entrances from earlier in the Raw episode.
0:33 Thank you Adam for contributing to my nightmares.
That AAA when world's collide is such a great show. Really wish it was on the network
Keep the good content up
I want more episodes of Heat & Velocity
Why?
@@calum2324 because Heat actually mattered and was basically a PPV Pre-Show at the height of the Attitude Era?
Not to mention the underrated gems those two shows produced by having guys who would go on to be household names be rookies getting their feet wet in either the business or WWE in general.
@@-BigMike- I was absolutely gutted when I tried to find Heat for Royal Rumble 99 and couldn't find it on the network.
That is THE PRIME EXAMPLE of how good Heat was for being the show you watch before the PPV.
@@EternallyEve oh right ma bad a didn't know
@@EternallyEve At least that one's on there now. I'm still annoyed I can't find the pre-2000 Royal Rumble episode of Heat to see those segments with Kaientai and the Mean Street Posse being told they were replaced in the Rumble.
I also have a soft spot for the pre-PPV episodes of Heat between 2002 and 2004. I moved to the States in 2002 and didn't really have the money to pay for PPVs, so I made sure never to miss Heat to see the stage. (Plus, those shows were far better at hyping PPVs than the kickoffs now...)
*ten man tag match announced with HHH on one side*
"Gee, I wonder who won that."
If it weren't for Metal and WCW WorldWide, I likely wouldn't be a wrestling fan over 20 years later since I didn't have cable and none of my friends at the time were into wrestling.
SuperStars of Wrestling is by far the most requested show missing on the WWE Network.
2:50 holy crap, my man here has got some serious anime bug eyes.
I still laugh at the fact I bought Mayhem In Manchester VHS years ago. It seems still odd to me it was made available here in the States on video.
BRO I REMEMBER WRESTLING CLASSICS ON DEMAND. I always wanted to watch the stuff on there but my parents wouldn't never let me bc they didnt wanna pay.
I wish that the 2006 WWE Vs ECW Head To Head Wednesday night special would go up on the Network...
WWF Over the Edge 1999. And I think we all know why it's missing.
It’s actually there.
@@anegg1369 It is? I thought it was omitted due to Owen's accident. I must've overlooked it.
@@jeremywilliams5141 it’s edited, it skips that entirely. But it has a half hearted screen at the beginning.
@@anegg1369 yeah you can tell when it happened cause the crowd is dead and JR starts acting distracted.
@@yourmother4385 mhm
AAA When Worlds Collide is not on WWE Newtork... but it is here on TH-cam.
This content is glorious. Thank tou Cultaholic
I want a section dedicated only to PPV promo packages, searchable by year and show
The camera work on mayhem in Manchester looked like a fan taped that
good video
Great comment
It’s a spectacular comment, don’t undersell it.
I'm not a subscriber but if Confidential, Excess, & Experience are on there I think that would make me a subscriber. Those and every VHS/DVD sets they put out.
Confidential is, isn't it?
@@cookieface80 Yes. Confidential is there.
There's a lot of documentaries they don't show on network
im turning 30 next year and stacy keibler in a two piece still sounds good to me lol
I thought I knew exactly what a "journeyman" in wrestling was...guess I was wrong given a wrestling specialist channel just called Terry Funk exactly that.
WWF Heat from the 99-2001 era had loads of interesting matches and 'C grade' fueds like Tazz vs Mean Street Posse that was actually better than modern WWF. Go look it up on TH-cam if you like, it's easily as good as current WWF or AEW. The crowd is even more lively than the crowds of the last couple of years on the main products. Maybe they don't show it any more because people will realise modern wrestling is eerily comparable to a C Show from the Golden Days.
Great American Bash 87 aka the first war games
I want to see the WCW Best Of videos that were released in 1999-2000s
The Auckland house show was a scream fest (Road to WM22) We went ham when RVD showed up!
Ecw a matter of respect 98, As good as its gets, this ain't Seinfeld, Cyberslam 98' 99' 2000, House Party 98
To think that Dennis Stamp might not have made it to the network had it not been for dumbbell star jumps on a trampoline.
Since Donnybrook Theater was #1, it got me thinking back to the truly great Southpaw regional wrestling, and how there could/should have made the entire episodes for the lost show, including the bad 80's style tv squash matches. Sadly, real life has interfered with many of the superstars that were in it have been future endeavored by the WWE. When you think about what could have been. 🤑🥺😡
I’m still mad that the nxt show was cancelled here in NZ because of low tickets 😭
That's sad.
Do you remember which show or what kind of show it was going to be. We were going to get an nxt house show where I live before coronavirus struck and screwed everything up.
I just want the old super stars of wrestling and wrestling challenge from the 80's and early 90s.. And some bill watts UWF from the mid 80s would be nice too, oh and some NWA main event
not to mention half of the ECW PPV library
I was at Wrestlefest 88 and damn lucky to be. Can watch it on TH-cam
Super Tuesday will never be on the network for one reason and one reason only; Benoit. WWE won't acknowledge he ever worked for them. i doubt they'd put a 1 hour special with him in it on their network.
You do realize that Benoit is on the WWE network right? People seriously over exaggerate with how WWE handles Benoit. They aren’t erasing him completely. They just won’t promote him any further. They’ll use him for a historical purposes and the WWE Network falls under that. They just won’t put the hard knocks movie or the tribute show to him.
other stuff you'll never see on wwe network anything with the name benoit attached
and if it has to like a good royal rumble they will have to edit the name benoit keeping
chris.......chris......... it wont sound so bad on cometary if the name benoit was muted (for safety reasons)
This guy will be even better when puberty comes and his voice breaks
When do they upload all the old (and newerish) XFL season/games?
Sort of surprised that Benoit matches are included at all. I guess, if they didn't fear the fans' backlash, they would ignore them. Just an assumption, though.
I watched Hogan vs Andre at Shea on the network.
Looking at the picture of them in the video, did... did Backlund / Morales win the WWE Smackdown Tag Team Championships?
Is this a serious question??😂
@@leonpennings7596 Yes. I am asking if a tag-team from 1980 genuinely won tag-team titles that wouldn't exist for another 22yrs.
@@TheThird1977 well, it's the internet, you can never be sure😉
9 years into the network no shotgun Saturday night, four episodes on velocity , hidden gems gone. Oh and 8 episode classic drops a month. 🤦♂️
Konnan looking like Tarzan out here
Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament's From the 80's
Why would you want Metal??? Jakked was so much better lol
(I'd be curious to see if they'd ever upload the Telemundo episodes of Metal, with exclusive Spanish commentary and presenter segments with Marcelo Rodriguez. My dad taped a couple of those for me during the Invasion era.)
Also, I had no idea Super Tuesday was never added to the Network! I obviously never searched for it, but I figured it was on there.
Wrestle mania 19 heat
The old wwf cartoons would be awesome.
The AAA show is most likely kept off for legal reasons. Considering pretty much the entire show features characters owned by an international entity, I'd imagine they would rather leave it off than poking than poke that beehive.
Me: oh boy they're gonna talk about Collision in Korea!
Me after the first few minutes: damn.
wrestlemania all day long special from wrestlemania 2000 should be on there
They can't air WCW Millennium Final because they neither have the masters nor the rights to the production.
I would like to see the 87 and 88 King of the Rings
Oh well there's always TH-cam
i remember paying for a wwe mobile subscription over 10 years ago there was heaps of matches on their that wernt on the wwe network it was $4.00 subscription back then
ECW Born To Be Wired
R.I.P WWWF and WWF thanks for all my rubber wrestling figures back in the 80's
millennium final with commentary by Byron saxton and Micheal cole
Sometimes when I've had a good day and I feel nice about myself I listen to depressing music to remind me that I'm a really a piece of shit
Then I watch cultaholic to even everything out
Kinda like how when I've smoked too much weed I do a line of coke
then put everything back together with a few shots
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You have a bunch of live shows that would probably not be on there anyway, but fail to put on there Brawl To End IT All or War To Settle The Score lol
I have a Wrestlefest 88 with every match great show
I'm 41 and wouldn't mind seeing Stacy Kiebler in a two piece. Getting older doesn't turn one gay.
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What about the WCW /new Japan North Korea show will we ever get that
I know this is a double standard, but that show is actually owned by NJPW, so WWE have no right to show it on their network.
@@outlawrip-offartist4161 WWE showed the North Korea event on Classics On Demand. WCW aired it on PPV in the U.S. with English commentary.
Youre no longer pining to see Stacy Kiebler in a 2 piece?????
What did you turn gay or asexual?
Number 3 might be because it's owned by AAA