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Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Apr 7th, '16, 10:01
by cero2k
PWG Bowie started shipping today, so i obviously bought it and Lemmy

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Apr 22nd, '16, 14:54
by Big Red Machine
Just cashed in on my make-good for the streaming issues with EVOLVE 58 & 59. I ordered 14,15,17,37, and 41. There will be a LOT of Generico vs. Del Sol and Roddy vs. Thatcher in my future.

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: May 20th, '16, 00:09
by Big Red Machine
Did some ebaying to pick up ROH Winter Warriors Tour: Collinsville. The renaming thread will finally be able to continue!

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Jun 17th, '16, 14:02
by Big Red Machine
ROH has a big sale going on right now so I got DVD copies of Final Battle 2015, Winter Warriors Tour: Duluth, and Conquest Tour: Philadelphia.

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Jul 10th, '16, 13:11
by Big Red Machine
Just picked up Kayfabe Commentaries Timeline: History of WCW 1989 with Jim Cornette. Like the WWE 1997 one, Cornette's got his actual booking sheets from the shows, so hopefully he's just as insightful.

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Jul 14th, '16, 22:09
by Big Red Machine
The ECW Timelines seem to be a lot less sh*tty than the WCW and especially the WWE ones, so I figured I'd pick up History of ECW: 2000 with Justin Credible. The DVD was advertising a whole bunch of backstage stuff that I either didn't know about or had only vaguely heard of.

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Jul 15th, '16, 09:22
by cero2k
i just subscribed to highspots's network. So far I've watched The Kevin Steen show with The Young Bucks and the Chuck Taylor one. Really fun stories. Soon i'll start reviewing most RPW shows

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Jul 15th, '16, 10:24
by Big Red Machine
Are the Steen shows with Jimmy Jacobs or Gabe any good?

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Jul 15th, '16, 10:53
by cero2k
Big Red Machine wrote:Are the Steen shows with Jimmy Jacobs or Gabe any good?
haven't checked those yet, but the Jacobs one looks like it will be lots of jokes. i'll try to hear one today and update you

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Jul 18th, '16, 00:05
by Big Red Machine
Just won Timeline: History of WCW 1988 with J.J. Dillon on ebay.

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Jul 18th, '16, 09:25
by cero2k
cero2k wrote:
Big Red Machine wrote:Are the Steen shows with Jimmy Jacobs or Gabe any good?
haven't checked those yet, but the Jacobs one looks like it will be lots of jokes. i'll try to hear one today and update you
watched the Jimmy Jacobs one during the weekend, it was good, but it was all backstage stories and dirty laundry about Jimmy's love life, about Generico being annoying, about how Jimmy under appreciates himself, and a story about Sandman. it was fun, but not much about Jimmy's career or thoughts on ROH

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Jul 18th, '16, 09:46
by Big Red Machine
cero2k wrote:
cero2k wrote:
Big Red Machine wrote:Are the Steen shows with Jimmy Jacobs or Gabe any good?
haven't checked those yet, but the Jacobs one looks like it will be lots of jokes. i'll try to hear one today and update you
watched the Jimmy Jacobs one during the weekend, it was good, but it was all backstage stories and dirty laundry about Jimmy's love life, about Generico being annoying, about how Jimmy under appreciates himself, and a story about Sandman. it was fun, but not much about Jimmy's career or thoughts on ROH
Darn. Jimmy is at his most interesting (to me) when he talks about his characters/angles/booking/thought process in ROH and IWA-MS.

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Jul 18th, '16, 12:32
by cero2k
just finished the Gabe/Steen show. It's pretty awesome, you'll like this one, he talks a bit of history about ECW and ROH, but it was a lot of his booking decisions of ROH primarily related to stuff that Steen/Generico could have been involved. Ladder wars, CZW/ROH, plus other stuff.

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Jul 18th, '16, 13:28
by Big Red Machine
cero2k wrote:just finished the Gabe/Steen show. It's pretty awesome, you'll like this one, he talks a bit of history about ECW and ROH, but it was a lot of his booking decisions of ROH primarily related to stuff that Steen/Generico could have been involved. Ladder wars, CZW/ROH, plus other stuff.
Awesome! Going to download it now, but doubt I'll get to watch it before the weekend. I've got to watch Raw, SD, NXT, LU, CWC, Impact, ROH TV, the ROH show from Baltimore, and the first day of the G1 all this week, while also getting in my fill of political fun (which, for a guy with a degree in government & politics, is a lot). Plus I really want to get around to watching the latest RPW show and finishing up ROH Winter Warriors Tour: Collinsville.
Between all of that and my PWG fantasy booking thing, it's entirely possible that I haven't thought about anything but wrestling or food since Saturday night... and I think I'm okay with that.

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Aug 5th, '16, 00:22
by Big Red Machine
Managed to track down ROH Secrets of the Ring with Dusty Rhodes, which is the one about booking, so I'm super-excited. Also hoping to win one or two more shoot interviews on ebay this weekend.

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Aug 6th, '16, 21:58
by Big Red Machine
Just picked up Kayfabe Commentaries: Timeline: History of ECW 1996 with Raven.

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Sep 2nd, '16, 09:58
by Big Red Machine
I decided to avail myself of Highspots current sale to pick up The Kevin Steen Show with Gabe Sapolsky

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Sep 2nd, '16, 10:07
by cero2k
Big Red Machine wrote:I decided to avail myself of Highspots current sale to pick up The Kevin Steen Show with Gabe Sapolsky
you should really consider a month of the highspots network, binge watch all the interviews, there's some pretty good ones

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Sep 2nd, '16, 10:33
by Big Red Machine
cero2k wrote:
Big Red Machine wrote:I decided to avail myself of Highspots current sale to pick up The Kevin Steen Show with Gabe Sapolsky
you should really consider a month of the highspots network, binge watch all the interviews, there's some pretty good ones
Eh. The few Highspots interviews I've seen in the past I haven't been thrilled with (AJ's from after leaving TNA, and the Roddy and Davey ones they did in about 2012/2013, and the Case of Tales series), and I'm usually not a fan of the interviews when it's another wrestler/wrestling personality asking the questions (the only exception I've found is Naylor. Gabe is fine on the ROH shoots, but he can come across as too meek and not confident in his questions so it's kind of hard to listen to).

Re: Your Wrestling Library

Posted: Sep 2nd, '16, 10:42
by cero2k
Big Red Machine wrote:
cero2k wrote:
Big Red Machine wrote:I decided to avail myself of Highspots current sale to pick up The Kevin Steen Show with Gabe Sapolsky
you should really consider a month of the highspots network, binge watch all the interviews, there's some pretty good ones
Eh. The few Highspots interviews I've seen in the past I haven't been thrilled with (AJ's from after leaving TNA, and the Roddy and Davey ones they did in about 2012/2013, and the Case of Tales series), and I'm usually not a fan of the interviews when it's another wrestler/wrestling personality asking the questions (the only exception I've found is Naylor. Gabe is fine on the ROH shoots, but he can come across as too meek and not confident in his questions so it's kind of hard to listen to).
fair enough, i personally enjoy when two wrestlers talk since it's not the typical interview that everyone asks the same questions, plus it's kevin steen and PWG guys for the most part, so that's a plus for me.