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Saturday, 16 March 2013

Full Content Listing for WWE's Top 25 Rivalries DVD



WWEDVDNews.com has now revealed the full content listing for WWE's "Top 25 Rivalries In History" DVD and Blu-ray. Below we've listed the matches and Blu-ray exclusives followed by the top 25 listing that is on disc 1. If you don't want to be spoiled on the top 25 listing, quit reading after the Blu-ray exclusives. 

Disc 2 

WWE Championship Match 
Hulk Hogan vs. “Rowdy” Roddy Piper 
The War to Settle the Score • February 18, 1985 

“I Quit” Steel Cage Match for the NWA United States Championship 
Tully Blanchard vs. Magnum T.A. 
Starrcade • November 28, 1985 

Bruiser Brody vs. Abdullah the Butcher 
World Class Championship Wrestling • July, 1987 

Badstreet Rules Match 
Kevin & Kerry Von Erich vs. Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts 
World Class Championship Wrestling • February, 1988 

Hulk Hogan & “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase & Andre the Giant 
SummerSlam • August 29, 1988 

The Undertaker vs. Mankind 
King of the Ring • June 23, 1996 

Disc 3 

Grudge Match 

Tazz vs. Sabu 
ECW Barely Legal • April 13, 1997 

The Final Battle 

Tommy Dreamer vs. Raven 
ECW WrestlePalooza • June 6, 1997 

“Winner Take All” Handicap Ladder Match 
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Mr. McMahon & Shane McMahon 
King of the Ring • June 27, 1999 

WWE Championship Match 
Triple H vs. The Rock 
Backlash • April 30, 2000 

WWE Championship Match 
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Rock 
Rebellion • November 3, 2001 

WWE Championship Match 
Kurt Angle vs. Brock Lesnar 
SummerSlam • August 24, 2003 

Steel Cage Match for the WWE Championship 
John Cena vs. Edge 
Raw • October 2, 2006 

Blu-ray Exclusives 

Shawn Michaels’ Tribute to The Undertaker 
SmackDown • March 27, 2009 

Six-Man Tag Team Match for the WWE Championship 
Triple H, Batista & Shane McMahon vs. Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase 
Backlash • April 26, 2009 

WWE Championship Match 
CM Punk vs. John Cena 
Night of Champions • September 16, 2012 

Disc 1 

Chemistry 

#25 – Triple H vs. Mick Foley 

#24 – Tazz vs. Sabu 

#23 – Rey Mysterio vs. Eddie Guerrero 

#22 – Bruiser Brody vs. Abdullah the Butcher 

#21 – Hulk Hogan vs. Roddy Piper 

Radioactive 

#20 – CM Punk vs. John Cena 

#19 – Kurt Angle vs. Brock Lesnar 

#18 – Randy Orton vs. Triple H 

#17 – Verne Gagne vs. Nick Bockwinkel 

#16 – Mankind vs. The Undertaker 

Underground Laboratory 

#15 – Tommy Dreamer vs. Raven 

#14 – Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker 

#13 – Triple H vs. The Rock 

#12 – John Cena vs. Edge 

#11 – Hulk Hogan vs. Randy Savage 

Combustible 

#10 – Tully Blanchard vs. Magnum T.A. 

#9 – The Undertaker vs. Kane 

#8 – Edge & Christian vs. Hardy Boyz vs. Dudley Boyz 

#7 – Dusty Rhodes vs. Ric Flair 

#6 – Von Erichs vs. The Fabulous Freebirds 

Quintessential Elements 

#5 – Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Rock 

#4 – Andre the Giant vs. Hulk Hogan 

#3 – Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat 

#2 – Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart 

Nucleus 

#1 – Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Mr. McMahon 

Interaction and Reaction

Sunday, 10 March 2013

WWE Saturday Morning Slam Results - March 9, 2013


The quest for a General Manager on Saturday Morning Slam continues. Who will move one step closer to that position? It should be DAZZLING. 

Teddy Long is with Natalya in the back and he tells Natalya that him and Booker think that she is doing a great job doing interviews on the show. Natalya says that she is looking forward to running the show. 


AJ Lee interrupts and reminds Teddy that she was the Raw General Manager before and her and Dolph should be running the show. 

Teddy suggests that they meet in the ring to help Teddy and Booker make their decision. 

Your announcers are Josh Mathews and Dolph Ziggler. 

Match Number One: AJ Lee versus Natalya 

They lock up and Natalya with a side head lock and shoulder tackle. Natalya lies down next to AJ when AJ goes down to the mat and AJ tries for a side head lock but Natalya moves out of the way. Natalya picks up AJ and spins her around but AJ tries for a sunset flip. Natalya drops down and gets a near fall. 

Natalya works on the wrist but AJ with a kick to the leg and she gets a near fall with a head scissors take down. AJ skips around Natalya but Natalya with a clothesline and a front face lock but AJ with a single arm DDT and she gets a near fall. AJ wraps Natalya’s arm in the ropes and the referee warns her. AJ with an arm bar and she turns it into a hammer lock. 

AJ takes a page out of Dolph’s playbook with a headstand and bridge to add extra pressure. Natalya runs AJ into the turnbuckles but AJ tries for a sleeper. Natalya with a snap mare to get out of the hold. AJ gets to the ropes to prevent Natalya from putting her in the Sharpshooter. AJ holds on to the ropes and Natalya shakes them to get AJ loose. 

Natalya with a rollup for a near fall. Natalya with a drop kick but she holds her arm as she tries to get feeling back into the limb. AJ gets her boots up when Natalya charges into the corner. AJ with a cross body from the turnbuckles, but the momentum of the move puts Natalya on top and she gets the three count. 

Winner: Natalya 

After the match, AJ looks distraught in the ring while Natalya celebrates as she goes to the back. Dolph goes into the ring to check on AJ and they hug. 

We go to commercial. 

We are back with highlights of the opening match. 

Who will become the show’s general manager? We take a look at some previous general managers including Roddy Piper, Steve Austin, Mick Foley, Shawn Michaels, Stephanie McMahon, John Laurinaitis, and Vince McMahon. 

Daniel Bryan is in the Saturday Morning Spotlight before his match with Wade Barrett. 

Tony Dawson is in the back with Daniel Bryan. Tony asks Daniel about his interest in being the Saturday Morning Slam General Manager. Daniel says that it is obvious. The authority figure needs to be intelligent, even tempered, and well groomed. He needs to be decisive on the tough questions. With him, you will either get a YES or a NO. There will be no maybes. 

Wade Barrett enters the interview area and he says that he has a few tough questions for Daniel. Does Daniel stand a chance of winning. . . no. Will he knock Daniel silly with his bull hammer . . . yes. Will Daniel ever be the same . . . maybe. 

Daniel asks Tony if Wade Barrett needs a hug. 

We have a new color commentator for this match and it is Kane. 

Match Number Two: Daniel Bryan versus Wade Barrett 

The crowd chants yes and Daniel responds with a no. Barrett with a slam and kick followed by a side head lock. Barrett with a shoulder tackle. Bryan with an arm drag into an arm bar. Bryan with a hammer lock but Barrett with an elbow. Bryan with a drop kick but he misses a round kick and Barrett goes to the floor. 

Barrett sees Kane at the announce table and he returns to the ring. Bryan with a drop toe hold and he sets for the surfboard but instead he just drives Barrett’s knees into the mat. Bryan with a series of kicks but Barrett with the Blackpool Slam and he gets a near fall. 

We go to commercial. 

We are back and Barrett with a clothesline and he gets a near fall. Barrett works on the back and he stretches Bryan. Bryan with a kick but Barrett with a tilt-a-whirl back breaker for a near fall. Barrett with a knee to the midsection and then he hits a slingshot back breaker. 

Barrett with a near fall. Barrett returns to the back to wear down Bryan. Bryan with a flying clothesline and then he hits the running drop kick into the corner. Bryan gets a near fall. Barrett with an Irish whip but Bryan floats over. Barrett with a back heel kick and then he goes for a pump handle slam but Bryan lands on his feet. Bryan with a crucifix for the three count. 

Winner: Daniel Bryan 

After the match, Bryan goes to the announce table and he hugs his tag team partner. 

We are told that next week we will find out who the new General Manager will be. 

We go to credits.