WWEshop.com sale on DVDs!

Vince McMahon

CAGiversary!
WWEshop.com is running a big sale on all of their wrestling dvds right now.

Some highlights include:

VINCE MCMAHON'S DVD: $10.10, a must own for any true wrestling fan

WM1-22 box set: $92.64
Royal Rumble box set: $99.25
Wrestlemania 24 (3-disc set): $16.22
Wrestlemania 23: $16.99
Hulk Hogan's DVD: $15.73
Shawn Michaels' DVD: $15.45
The Rock's DVD: $16.03
Steve Austin's DVD: $16.22
Cheating Death, Stealing Life, The Eddie Guerrero Story: $11.59
The Hardyz DVD: $14.39
Bret Hart's DVD: $13.93
The Undertaker's DVD: $12.73
Brian Pillman's DVD: $11.59
Ric Flair's Ultimate Collection (older DVD): $13.92
Greatest Wrestling Stars of the 80s: $12.73
Road Warriors' DVD: $12.73
RVD DVD: $11.88
The Rise and Fall of ECW: $11.48


All of these prices are still lower than DeepDiscount's even AFTER the 25% knock-down.
 
Good prices on those sets, and it's worth noting that the Hogan set on sale is the Ultimate Anthology, not Hulk Hogan Rules (which featured the Mean Gene training skits, which were worth the price of admission on their own). ECW Extreme Rules for $14's a great price as well.
 
If you go over $70, don't forget to use the code "GOBBLE" as it gives you 10% off and free shipping.

I'm very tempted to pick up the Royal Rumble Anthology and Summerslam Anthology. I could get all 40 shows for around $202 including shipping, not bad. I already have the Wrestlemania Anthology, so this would continue the collection
 
Thanks for the reminder with the code, timmeh.

The Wrestlemania Anthology 1-22 is a great deal since it comes out to about $90 after tax & shipping and includes plaque with part of the WM22 ring mat. I guess the only downside is that some people complain how the term "WWF" is bleeped out of commentary and blurred off of graphics.
 
I was trying to ignore this since there are so many other DVDs and BDs I need this year, but I cracked. Wrestlemania Anthology, Royal Rumble Anthology, and Hulk Hogan Anthology for $187.
 
I actually already have all of those dvds aside from the massive sets and I enjoyed all of them. Some were better than others, but the rise and fall of ECW, Bret and Flair's dvds are hands down must haves.
 
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