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Acidstorm
10-23-2007, 03:49 AM
The McMahon DVD
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On August 22, 2006, a two-disc DVD set showcasing McMahon's career was released. The DVD is simply titled McMahon. The box art symbolizes the blurred reality between Vince McMahon the person and Mr. McMahon the character.
The DVD includes the following McMahon matches:
vs. Steve Austin (RAW is WAR, April 13, 1998, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
vs. Steve Austin – Steel cage match (St. Valentine's Day Massacre, February 14, 1999, Memphis, Tennessee)
with Shane McMahon vs. Steve Austin – Handicap ladder match (King of the Ring, June 27, 1999, Greensboro, North Carolina)
vs. Triple H – No Holds Barred match (Armageddon, December 12, 1999, Sunrise, Florida)
vs. Shane McMahon – Street Fight match (WrestleMania X-Seven, April 1, 2001, Houston, Texas)
vs. Ric Flair – Street Fight match (Royal Rumble, January 20, 2002, Atlanta, Georgia)
vs. Hulk Hogan – Street Fight match (WrestleMania XIX, March 30, 2003, Seattle, Washington)
vs. Stephanie McMahon – "I Quit" match (No Mercy, October 19, 2003, Baltimore, Maryland)
vs. The Undertaker – Buried Alive match (Survivor Series, November 16, 2003, Dallas, Texas)While much of the DVD paints McMahon in a good light (the chapter on the XFL gives the impression it was a daring idea and not a massive failure), several segments did point out some of his drawbacks. Greg Gagne accuses Vince of destroying his father Verne and the AWA, almost everyone besides Vince talks of how horrible the Katie Vick angle was, and many wrestlers discuss how stubborn Vince can be and how he refuses to listen to others. It also became apparent that some have been offended by McMahon claiming to be the leader of a religion called McMahonism. Somewhat conveniently, there is no mention of the steroid trial or the failure of the WBF on the DVD. However, in the trailer for the McMahon DVD, it did give the impression the WBF would be talked about as the WBF logo appeared on the screen as the narrator was talking about McMahon's "greatest failures"