Benoit & WWF Logo Featured In New WWE DVD, Foley/PBS

Ryan Clark August 28, 2012 1

Benoit & WWF Logo Featured In New WWE DVD, Foley/PBS



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– Silvervision, WWE’s European video distributer, has released a four-pack DVD package featuring “Attitude Era” titles Austin 3:16 Uncensored, Three Faces of Foley, Chris Jericho – Break Down the Walls and Kurt Angle – It’s True! It’s True. According to reader Dan, the titles are unedited as the WWF logo is not blurred and WWF references are not cut out. Chris Benoit is also not edited from the titles; he’s featured in the Jericho and Angle pieces, and appears in bonus matches featured in both sets.

– While many got excited when the King of Wrestling (Antonio Cesaro and wrestler Kassius Ohno) reunited at the recent NXT tapings, WWE currently has no plans of reuniting the former tag team as we reported earlier. WWE has high hopes that Antonio Cesaro can break out as a singles star. Word is that when Kassius Ohno is called up to the main roster, they may acknowledge their past and even work together, but do not expect them to be a regular team. As always though, plans can and always do change.

– PBS program My Generation featured a piece on Mick Foley’s work with Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN). The segment also features former WWE talent Sean “X-Pac” Waltman recalling being sexually abused as a child.


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  • JordanCasanova

    It’s because it was released as one of their “Tagged Classics” series. Silver Vision have never blurred the old WWF Scratch logo out of those. The don’t edit them at all. They just put a disclaimer at the start saying that the footage is exactly what was released on VHS at the time and therefore the quality may not be up to todays standards but it shouldn’t prevent you enjoying it. The old WWF logo and Chris Benoit haven’t been edited out from any of the Tagged Classics DVDs so far.

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