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WWE The Monday Night War DVD

WWE The Monday Night War DVD

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In 1995, two wrestling companies squared off on Monday night television to compete head to head in an unprecedented confrontation.

On one side, Vince McMahon, the promotor who created WWE and made the industry what it is today.

On the other, WCW, owned by media giant Ted Turner, and run by an ambitious man named Eric Bischoff.

This is the whole story, told by those who created it, lived it, and survived it. The Monday Night War!

Chapters:

1. Early days of WCW & WWE
2. Raw arrives, Talent leaves
3. Birth of Nitro
4. The war begins
5. WCW takes the lead
6. The nWo
7. WCW and Austin
8. WWE Evolves
9. Mr. McMahon and Austin
10. WWE wins a round
11. WWE takes the lead
12. Ric Flair
13. WCW struggles
14. Talent goes to the WWE
15. More chnages as WCW
16. The last chapter

Extras:

* Stone Cold Steve Austin & Shawn Michaels vs. Owen Hart & The British Bulldog (Austin and Michaels win titles, from Raw, 5/26/97)
* Stone Cold Steve Austin stuns Mr. McMahon (09/22/97, from RAW)
* Jim Cornette commentary (10/27/97, from RAW)
* Vince McMahon interview: "Bret screwed Bret" (11/17/97, from RAW)
* Shawn Michaels & Triple H vs. The Legion of Doom (from RAW, 12/15/97)
* D-X invades WCW (04/27/98, from RAW)
* The last Nitro
* nWo in the production truck (07/22/96)
* Eric Bischoff challenges Vince McMahon (05/11/98)
* Chris Benoit vs. Booker T (06/01/98)
* Bill Goldberg vs. Hulk Hogan (Goldberg wins WCW World title, from Nitro, 7/6/98)
* Ric Flair returns to WCW (094/14/98)
* Rick Rude appears on Nitro and RAW on the same night (11/17/97)

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