
Today’s the day to get your hands on WrestleMania 39 — it officially releases today to fans across the United States!
WrestleMania is once again available on both DVD and Blu-ray formats (the only WWE Blu-ray still standing in the domestic market). ‘Mania includes an outer slipcover on the packaging, a Bianca Belair sticker inside the packaging, and Rey Mysterio’s Hall of Fame speech as the extra on the discs.
Thanks goes out to Jose Gonzalez for the photo above.
GET YOURS: Grab your copy of WrestleMania 39 in the United States; click here to Amazon.com for the 3-disc DVD or here for the 2-disc Blu-ray.
On May 29th, WrestleMania 39 will also be released to fans in the UK. This version of the DVD will come housed in a Digipak. You may be familiar with this special fold-out cardboard packaging from classic 3-disc and 4-disc WWE DVD sets of the past. Fremantle bring it back once a year for WrestleMania!
WrestlingDVDNetwork.com has a first look at all the artwork to be included on the Digipak, below:
The UK version will include a paper insert detailing the content of the discs, which will look like this:
And the artwork of the three DVD discs will look like this:
Get your copy of the WWE WRESTLEMANIA 39 DVD or Blu-ray…
– United States: RIGHT NOW! Get ‘Mania 39 on DVD or Blu-ray here on Amazon.com.
– UK/Europe: May 29th. Pre-order the ‘Mania 39 DVD or Blu-ray now on Amazon.co.uk.
As reported here at WDN, a new Money in the Bank compilation for 2023 titled “The Best of Money in the Bank” will be releasing on June 12th to the UK, just before the Money in the Bank PLE is held in London!
That’s just around the corner, so let’s now get a look at the front and back cover artwork, plus the full line-up of matches! As you can see, the artwork is made to look like a Money in the Bank briefcase. We’re told the DVD case itself will be green colored to match, instead of the standard black.
The Best of Money in the Bank
The reward has always been worth the risk in a Money in the Bank Ladder Match. Multiple Superstars enter, but only one leaves with the Money in the Bank Briefcase, a prize that guarantees the winner a shot at a WWE Championship anytime they want.
Now, you can cash in and experience the most incredible Money in the Bank Matches in WWE history with this comprehensive collection from WWE Home Video. Featuring 13 of the most spectacular Money in the Bank matches!
Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Mr. Kennedy vs. Edge vs. CM Punk vs. King Booker vs. Jeff Hardy vs. Matt Hardy vs. Finlay vs. Randy Orton
WrestleMania 23 • April 1, 2007
RAW Money in the Bank Ladder Match
The Miz vs. Edge vs. Randy Orton vs. Chris Jericho vs. Evan Bourne vs. Ted DiBiase vs. John Morrison vs. Mark Henry
Money in the Bank • July 18, 2010
World Title Money in the Bank Ladder Match
John Cena vs. The Big Show vs. The Miz vs. Kane vs. Chris Jericho
Money in the Bank • July 15, 2012
Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Seth Rollins vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Jack Swagger vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Dean Ambrose
Money in the Bank • June 29, 2014
Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Dean Ambrose vs. Sami Zayn vs. Cesaro vs. Chris Jericho vs. Kevin Owens vs. Alberto Del Rio
Money in the Bank • June 19, 2016
Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Alexa Bliss vs. Ember Moon vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Becky Lynch vs. Natalya vs. Lana vs. Naomi vs. Sasha Banks
Money in the Bank • June 17, 2018
Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Bayley vs. Natalya vs. Dana Brooke vs. Naomi vs. Nikki Cross vs. Mandy Rose vs. Ember Moon vs. Carmella
Money in the Bank • May 19, 2019
Disc runtime (approx.): 3 hours and 16 minutes
Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Rob Van Dam vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Finlay vs. Matt Hardy vs. Ric Flair vs. Shelton Benjamin
WrestleMania 22 • April 2, 2006
SmackDown Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Daniel Bryan vs. Cody Rhodes vs. Heath Slater vs. Justin Gabriel vs. Kane vs. Sin Cara vs. Sheamus vs. Wade Barrett
Money in the Bank • July 17, 2011
Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Baron Corbin vs. AJ Styles vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
Money in the Bank • June 18, 2017
Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Carmella vs. Tamina vs. Natalya
SmackDown • June 27, 2017
Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Brock Lesnar (with Paul Heyman) vs. Ali vs. Andrade vs. Baron Corbin vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Finn Bálor, Randy Orton vs. Ricochet
Money in the Bank • May 19, 2019
Simultaneous Men’s & Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Matches
Women’s: Asuka vs. Carmella vs. Dana Brooke vs. Lacey Evans vs. Nia Jax vs. Shayna Baszler
Men’s: Otis vs. AJ Styles vs. Aleister Black vs. Daniel Bryan vs. King Corbin vs. Rey Mysterio
Money in the Bank • May 10, 2020
Disc runtime (approx.): 2 hours and 53 minutes
Such a wasted opportunity not to do Straight to the Top Vol. 2.
Why are the main events on the 3rd disc?
The last ”WRESTLEMANIA” digi-pak that was made and released here in the U.S. was ‘PART 33” 6 years ago. For some reason after that, they put a complete stop on making them.
really like the artwork for the MITB compilation. would have prefered to be more of a follow-up to the MITB Anthology a few years ago. as in: not much need to include any of the matches from 2006 to 2012.
(so instead of having 5 of those, I’d be more happy with it only being something like 2)
I failed to mention that you get EVERYTHING. The photos on the digi-pak, poster, cards, and the entire ”N.X.T STAND AND DELIVER” event as well as the entire speech of Rey Mysterio from ”THE HALL OF FAME”. So you’re getting your money’s worth from the inter-national release where on the U.S. release there is no insert match listing and the ONLY bonus feature is the Rey Mysterio speech. What a shame.
The digi-pak looks awesome. Which is no surprise. I’m definately picking this up. What is wrong with the people here in the states ? Why did they stop doing these digi-paks ?
Sad that we don’t get as many Blu-rays in the US anymore, but I’m still grateful WrestleMania was at least left alone, though that now unfortunately means the two night format takes away extras. IMO they should just stop with the two nights as it’s turned Mania into a quantity over quality show, as one night for 4 hours is good enough. Having said this, I understand why 36 and 37 were two nights as that was realistically done to make up for the lack of Mania weekend activities because of the restrictions we had then, but we’re past that point now, so there’s no need to keep the two nights going. It’s overkill, and even the few years it was 5 hours was overkill as well.
So how much of their humongous roster from two brands would get used if it was only one night?
Not everyone has to be on the card, make them earn their spot as Mania doesn’t also need to be overloaded either.
I can see alternate artwork for the new MITB DVD being the white briefcase, similar to how they did the money in the bank anthology where the DVD was the red briefcase and the Blu-ray was the blue one.