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  2. Bret "Hit Man" Hart: The Best There Is, the Best There Was ...

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    It has been suggested that the Screwed DVD was conceived by McMahon as a ploy to persuade Hart to the project. [10] [13] After the DVD's release, Hart was interviewed for WWE.com's show Byte This! and promoted the DVD with a series of appearances to meet, and greet fans. He also appeared at the next year's WWE Hall of Fame to be inducted by ...

  3. WWE Music Group - Wikipedia

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    The format of the wrestling albums changed in 1996, as the focus went from the wrestlers themselves singing to a compilation of various wrestlers' entrance themes. [10] WWF Full Metal: The Album was the first album released with the new focus, and included the Monday Night Raw theme "Thorn in Your Eye" by Slam Jam, a supergroup composed of members of metal bands Anthrax, Savatage, Pro-Pain ...

  4. No Holds Barred (1989 film) - Wikipedia

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    It was released on DVD with a digitally remastered transfer by WWE Home Video under the WWE Studios banner on July 3, 2012. [3] A Blu-ray Disc release followed in April 2014. Reception and legacy

  5. No Mercy (2003) - Wikipedia

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    The main event match for the WWE Championship was rated a 7 out of 10 stars. [22] The event was released on DVD on November 18, 2003 [28] by Sony Music Entertainment. The DVD reached seventh on Billboard's DVD Sales Chart for recreational sports during the week of December 13, 2003, although falling thereafter. [29]

  6. Backlash (2002) - Wikipedia

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    The event was released on VHS and DVD on June 25, 2002, following the company's name change the month prior (nWo: Back in Black was the first WWE Home Video release with the new name, although some copies were shipped with WWF branding). [9]

  7. No Mercy (2007) - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 No Mercy event had an approximate attendance of 12,500 and received approximately 271,000 pay-per-view buys. This event helped WWE obtain a pay-per-view revenue of $19.9 million. When the event was released on DVD, it reached a peak position of nineteenth on Billboard's DVD Sales Chart.

  8. WWE Home Video - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, WWE Home Video releases continued to be released throughout 2022 and 2023. On December 5, 2023, Fremantle announced that they would not renew their British and German contract with WWE to continue releasing physical content. As such, Crown Jewel 2023 was the last WWE Home Video release in those regions. [12]

  9. WrestleMania IX - Wikipedia

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    It was also released on DVD for WWE's History of WrestleMania I-IX box set on September 14, 2004. [49] In the United Kingdom, the event was released on VHS on July 5, 1993. [50] Packaged together with WrestleMania X, it was released on DVD for the WWE Tagged Classics series on May 8, 2006. [51]