Thursday, May 19, 2022

The Permanent Tape Collection

 

6 Dvd cases 5 different feds do any of them make the Permanent Tape Collection?

Back when I first started recording wrestling off tape,and then copying tapes I rented from various stores, I just planned on keeping every wrestling tape I had. Be they Betamax or VHS,yes I was one of those traders that offered both.

Then as the collection grew and grew,the addition of 3 hours each of CMLL and AAA on tv channels I got didn't help that at all,I just figured I would keep this big huge former tv box full of like a couple hundred VHS and 17 Betamax in a spare room.

Thankfully I was introduced to the Permanent Tape idea in 1998. The ones that no matter how huge the collection gets and you gotta get rid of stuff the ones you will never part with. My Premanent Tapes was 6 Betamax of Mid South TV and close to 50 VHS of just all kinds of stuff. 

When I got all my tapes transferred to DVD part of the deal was the person  doing the transfer work got to keep the tapes. So by 2004 the Permanent Tape Collection became the Permanent DVD Collection. 

The first 6 years of DVD was the wild west years of the format. So much stuff got released. Like when VHS first hit mass acceptance there was a need for so much product to fill shelves. And some halfway smart promoters/footage owners got stuff out there. The infamous 4 vols of Grandmasters of Wrestling,which were DVDs of two sold shows held to help booster the career of the Mighty Macabee,a fencing Jewish wrestler. Filled with 80s legends that were not working  the big leagues during these shows. These 4 dvds in slimline cases,priced at  a buck from Digiview,might still hold a few positions in the top 10 best selling Pro Wrestling DVDs. 

That picture at the top,with 6 DVD sets of 5 feds? That is all from what is now my Permanent DVD Collection.

On top ya saw this great 5 DVD set of Continental Wrestling. This fed had it's original roots in Eastern TN but by the time I started watching it they were mostly running Alabama and eastern MS. For decades fans  have tried to find good looking copies of the Continental stuff. Usually it aired on low powered UHF stations in the deep south. Not many people recorded it. So this set coming out was a great thing. The footage,some which has  been out in tape trader hands for years some that I don't think was,looks really good for Continental. 

I haven't watched all of each  of the 5 DVDs in  the set. I have skipped around and watched some footage off each disc. This isn't full TV episodes. This is matches. Not in any kind of order. 

Rumor I kept hearing is a fan in the UK had high quality COntinetal footage from when it aired on  some satellite network. And that was discovered and used to make this set. 

I love it. But I watched this fed every Saturday from about 85 till it ended in the tail end of the 80s. This is gonna stay in the Permanent DVD Collection.

Southern Indy Wrestling Vol 2

This is how you package your DVD to get sales..... Well it worked on me. I was spending a Amazon giftcard I got for my birthday and had 3 bucks left. Saw that cover and it was 3 bucks and without reading the rest of the description I ordered it.

LOok at that amazing looking Disc too! Guess what? It is a Burnt DVD-R. 

It is 4 matches. One is a tag with Rock N Roll Express in about 2005 vs Rick Link and someone. One with The Maestro vs Super Duper Mario. One with Dick Foley,a Mick FOley ripoff/tribute,and another match that sucks.

I was thinking cause the cover sucked and the disc was generic who ever put this out knew the matches ont the disc would be so good there was no need to use the cover to sell the product. I was thinking wrong.

There are DVD-Rs from tiny local indie feds in the Permanent DVD Collection,that  are better than this pile of shit I got from Amazon.

Since I got this a few years ago I haven't seen any more copies turn up. Which I think is a good thing. Avoid this outlaw mudshow of a wrestling DVD.



Ring of Honor Global Wars 2 DVD set
                         &
Ring of Honor Global Wars 4 DVD set

I rarely buy ROH DVDs. I had 2 before these. Both of which I got for buy 2 get 1 free deal at a show. Those two I got signed by a few people that worked on the events.

These 6 DVDs of Global Wars were got for me cause ROH was having a HUGE sale. I have only watched all of the 2 DVD set but these are like most ROH shows from this era. More than enough good matches per set to make them part of the PDC.

Reto Lucha De Campeones

Even though when DVD became a thing I was living in Texas I rarely saw Lucha DVDs. I know they are a thing in Mexico. But they rarely seem to get a release in the States. So like with Southern Indy Wrestling Vol 2 I was spending the last of a Amazon giftcard,did a search for Lucha DVD and this showed up for under 5 bucks shipped. 

It appears to me some indie lucha show held in 2017 or so. The matches appear to be full not clipped or JIP. Of course this is in Spanish. Only Lucha DVD I have found with English and Spanish commentary is the Big Vision Rey Mysterio Jr in Mexico DVD.

There being so few Lucha DVDs means it is easy for them to get into my PDC. And this one is in there.
Heels Season 1 

And the last one in that stack. The most recent addition to the PDC. I watched this show each week when it aired on Starz. Lots of the Wildkat wrestlers got used in the show so it was fun spotting say Danny Flamingo or Bu Ku Dao.

Too many friends of mine don't have Starz. And I knew I would watch this show over and over. Found it cheap  at a closeout store. Working my way through the first disc still. But having watched season 1 when it aired I know this set is PDC bound.



Saturday, May 7, 2022

TNA DVD Board Game

 

Now while I have watched Impact since it hit tv almost 20 years ago,I never bothered much with the weekly PPVs but did watch the Foxsports Weekly show. When the show started bouncing around the oddest channels ever I t so happened to have each channel so each week I would record and watch Impact later on. Been not that long ago to a Impact TV taping,my goofy looking ass was on the tv screen way too many times....

So while yea I saw Impact on Spike,Destination America,Pop!,The Pursuit Channel(watched TCW on this years ago with Tim Storm) and now AXS,but I never expected to find and find for cheap a TNA board game. And never expected a DVD board game.


Thanks to a dude posting at a wrestling forum I learned Amazon had copies of this game,sealed and new from 2008,for under 10 bucks. Grabbed a copy,and finally not so long ago played it and saw that this is one of the better Pro Wrestling video games.



You pick out a wrestler or knockout,or create your own,and go around the 6 sided ring making money and trying to work your way up the card winning belts.


The rules are 1 double sided page. And it took 4 different people reading this to get a good understanding of them. Yea the game is a bit too complicated for it's own good.


What makes this game so much fun is they got a huge roster of wrestlers/knockouts. Plus the ability to create your own. First game played with this two wrestlers were created and 2 wrestlers got used. Created was Butt Sweat and Ass Crack who had to deal with Sting and Kurt Angle.

There's all the pieces. The four pawns,and I dont see why you couldn't add more pawns and play up to maybe 8 players at once,are generic. Same with the dice. But the big black non-6 sided dice is the Foreign Object Die. The TNA cash is what cracks me up. This being from 2008 shocked they ain't called Dixie Bucks. And you can spot the cardboard chips the represent the various TNA belts..

Overall this aint a bad game. For the 8 bucks I paid I enjoy it enough to keep it and not sell it at the next indie wrestling show for 15 bucks "cause that is vintage and out of print sir".Made by GDC,Game Development Company at www.gamedevoco.com,based in Toronto Canada. It aint a bad game from a smaller company. Plus it being a niche subject. Pro Wrestling isn't in the days of The Rock and Stone Cold and 8 million people watching each week. We are in the days,even when this game came out in 2008,of 3 million tops a week watching. Plus at least in the US TNA Impact has never been huge or super popular. Glad I got a copy,when I ordered mine last year Amazon said they had less than 10 left.