WWF Coliseum Video
Collection: German Fan Favorites II (1994)
Coliseum Video
compilation. The front cover of the tape features Diesel holding Razor Ramon in
an abdominal stretch. Way to sell the excitement there, guys
From Los Angeles, California;
Your Hosts are Michael Cole, Renee Young, Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton, and Corey
Graves with Nigel McGuinness, Percy Watson, and Vic Joseph swapping in for the
205 Live match
WWF Coliseum Video
Collection: Paul Bearer's Hits From the Crypt (1994)
Coliseum Video
compilation. The front cover of the tape features Paul... no wait, it actually
features Lex Luger holding Jeff Jarrett in the torture rack, while the back
cover promises that this is the definitive collection of Paul Bearer’s all time
favorite matches
From Riyadh,
Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia; Your Hosts are Michael
Cole, Renee Young, and Corey Graves on commentary. 50,000 people, and Renee is
the only blonde in sight. Hulk Hogan acts as special guest host (in his first
WWE appearance since 2015), which amounts to coming out and saying a few words
at the start of the show, and then never appearing again for the rest of the
night
From Orlando, Florida;
Your Hosts are Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko (hour one); Eric Bischoff and
Bobby Heenan (hour two). We’re still outdoors at Disney-MGM again this week
From Orlando, Florida;
Your Hosts are Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko (hour one); Eric Bischoff and
Bobby Heenan (hour two). We’re still outdoors at Disney-MGM again this week
WWF Coliseum Video
Collection: Shawn Michaels, Hits from the Heartbreak Kid (UK) (1995)
Coliseum Video
compilation. The front cover of the tape features Shawn Michaels looking like
he’s trying to describe some gigantic breasts, while the back cover promises
that he’ll be wrestling in wrestling matches
From Orlando, Florida;
Your Hosts are Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko (hour one); Eric Bischoff and
Bobby Heenan (hour two). We’re still outdoors at Disney-MGM this week
From Orlando, Florida;
Your Hosts are Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko (hour one); Eric Bischoff and
Bobby Heenan (hour two). They’re shooting this weeks episode outdoors at
Disney-MGM Studios, and it’s a fun visual change of pace
WWF Coliseum Video
Collection: The Undertaker... He Buries Them Alive! (1995)
Coliseum Video
compilation. The front cover of the tape features Undertaker glaring at the
camera, while the back cover promises that he’ll be sending some of his
challengers into the depths of darkness. Why only some?
From San Antonio, Texas;
Your Hosts are Michael Cole and Renee Young (RAW), Tom Phillips and Byron
Saxton (Smackdown) with Corey Graves sitting in with both teams
From Brooklyn, New York;
Your Hosts are Michael Cole and Jonathan Coachman (RAW), Tom Phillips and Byron
Saxton (Smackdown) with Corey Graves sitting in with both teams
From Daytona Beach, Florida;
Your Hosts are Tony Schiavone, Dusty Rhodes, and Bobby Heenan. Right away, they
announce that Eric Bischoff is missing, and assumed kidnapped by the Outsiders
WWF Coliseum Video
Collection: Big Daddy Cool Diesel (1995)
Coliseum Video
compilation. The front cover of the tape features Diesel, and I have no idea
what the back cover features because I can’t find a picture of it on Google.
Probably Diesel
Coliseum Video
compilation. The front cover of the tape features Sunny looking hot, while the
back cover actively tells you that she’s hot, in case you were doubting your
eyes
From Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;
Your Hosts are Michael Cole and Jonathan Coachman (RAW), Tom Phillips and Byron
Saxton (Smackdown), with Corey Graves sitting in with both teams
From Macon, Georgia;
Your Hosts are Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko (hour one); Eric Bischoff and
Bobby Heenan (hour two). I never liked the whole hourly rotating announce teams
deal
WWF Coliseum Video
Collection: Invasion ‘92 (1992)
Coliseum Video
compilation. The front cover of the tape features Ric Flair headlocking Bret
Hart, and promises a ‘manager cam’ feature with Sensational Sherri, while the
back cover promises a segment on the Nasty Boys visiting a video store
From Chicago, Illinois;
Your Hosts are Michael Cole and Jonathan Coachman (RAW), Tom Phillips and Byron
Saxton (Smackdown), with Corey Graves sitting in with both teams
WWF Coliseum Video
Collection: Crunch Classic (1992)
Coliseum Video
compilation. The front cover of the tape features Earthquake sitting on a
jobber, and promises a profile on Roddy Piper, while the back cover promises a
segment on Jimmy Hart’s life on the road, as well as something called ‘snakes
are fun’ with Jake Roberts
WWF Coliseum Video
Collection: WrestleFest ‘92 (1992)
Coliseum Video
compilation. The front cover of the tape features Randy Savage headlocking IRS,
and promises a profile on Bret Hart, while the back cover promises to tips on
how to plan a successful party
From Newark, New Jersey;
Your Hosts are Michael Cole and Jonathan Coachman (RAW), Tom Phillips and Byron
Saxton (Smackdown), and Corey Graves sitting in with both teams
Coliseum Video
compilation. The front cover of the tape features Ultimate Warrior, and
promises a 40-man battle royal, while the back cover promises makeup tips from
Sensational Sherri
Coliseum Video
compilation. The front cover of the tape features Big Boss Man, and promises
do-it-yourself car repair tips from Bobby Heenan, as well as a Tito
Santana/Repo Man match. Not exactly putting their best foot forward there
WWF Coliseum Video
Collection: Smack ’Em, Whack ’Em (1993)
Coliseum Video
compilation. The front cover of the tape features Bret Hart dropping an elbow
on Shawn Michaels, and promises exclusive footage of Hart’s first WWF Title
win. The back promises segments on ‘cooking for the single man’ with Yokozuna,
and home improvement tips with the Bushwhackers
From Canton, Ohio;
Your Hosts are Eric Bischoff, Steve McMichael, and Bobby Heenan. Not something
new, but it’s worth noting that having Lex Luger slamming a dude who is dressed
just like Davey Boy Smith every week in the opening graphics is a great bit of subtle
shade throwing on WCWs part
Original Airdate: January
29, 1996 (taped January 22)
From Stockton, California;
Your Hosts are Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler. What’s up with the Tonight Show
style live band they have set up by the entrance for this taping cycle?
From Las Vegas, Nevada;
Your Hosts are Eric Bischoff, Steve McMichael, and Bobby Heenan. I remember
getting really excited when I heard they were running a show at CaesarsPalace, hoping we’d get a cool outdoor
venue like at WrestleMania IX, but instead it’s a dinky looking indoor arena
From Charleston, South Carolina;
Your Hosts are Eric Bischoff, Steve McMichael, and Bobby Heenan. Heenan has
been off his game for months, and tonight can’t even seem to remember the names
of the participants in the main event
Original Airdate: January
8, 1996 (taped December 18, 1995)
From Newark, Delaware;
Your Hosts are Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler. New intro this week, which
features clips of stuff that hadn’t even happened yet (like Piper slapping
Goldust, which wasn’t taped until much later), so I’m guessing this was edited
in after the fact, for whatever reason
Original Airdate: January
1, 1996 (taped December 18, 1995)
From Newark, Delaware; Your Hosts are Vince
McMahon and Jerry Lawler. This episode features the RAW Bowl, and has a
football theme, with a marching band, cheerleaders, a green colored canvas, and
other cute details
WWF Coliseum Video
Collection: Bashed in the USA
(1993)
Coliseum Video
compilation. The front cover of the tape features Mr. Perfect hitting Razor
Ramon with a chair at Survivor Series ’92, and promises a profile on Shawn
Michaels. Who’d have thought then that, of those three guys paired off,
Michaels/Ramon would be the one that changed the game. The back features both
Perfect and Earthquake sexually harassing guys, and promises a segment on Bret
Hart’s artwork
WWF Coliseum Video
Collection: Invasion of the Bodyslammers (1993)
Coliseum Video
compilation. The front cover of the tape features Tatanka hiptossing a Beverly brother, and promises a segment with
Kamala learning how to bowl. The back features several guys using restholds,
and promises a Repo-Cam segment with (surprise) Repo Man! Would it have killed
them to at least feature one guy using a bodyslam on the cover?
From Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;
Your Hosts are Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler (RAW), Michael Cole and John Bradshaw
Layfield (Smackdown), Joey Styles and Tazz (ECW)
From Landover, Maryland
Your Hosts are Vince McMahon, Jim Ross, and Mr. Perfect – making his surprise
return to the WWF for the first time since right after WrestleMania X
Original Airdate: November
13, 1995 (taped November 6)
From Jacksonville, Florida;
Your Hosts are Eric Bischoff, Steve McMichael, and Bobby Heenan. You know its
the mid-90s because all three are wearing sport jackets with non-button down
shirts
From Jacksonville, Florida;
Your Hosts are Eric Bischoff, Steve McMichael, and Bobby Heenan – in front of a
heavily papered crowd. The gimmick tonight is that fans can call the WCW
Hotline to vote for the main event, with the announcers trying to sway the vote
for Sting v Flair right away
Original Airdate: November
6, 1995 (taped October 23)
From Brandon, Manitoba, Canada; Your Hosts are Vince
McMahon and Dok Hendrix. They’re not even pretending this isn’t taped, offering
highlights of the show in the opening preview
Original Airdate: October
30, 1995 (taped October 23)
From Brandon, Manitoba, Canada; Your Hosts are Vince
McMahon and Jerry Lawler. Since it’s Halloween time, both are dressed in
costumes, with Vince as a prisoner, and Lawler as a surgeon. Lawler jokes that
Vince got that outfit ‘about a year ago,’ but this is the first time he’s
wearing it