Next WWE Tagged Classics DVD, Best of RAW & Smackdown 2011 Blu-ray

January 26, 2012 by Daniel Bee

As reported on back in December, the next WWE Tagged Classics DVD set will be The Year in Review 1995 & 1996.

Today it’s been made available to pre-order in the UK and Europe over here. Year in Review 95/96 will be released first in March.


Here’s a shot of the DVD menu of The Best of RAW and Smackdown 2011. It’s released on both DVD and Blu-ray format next Tuesday (USA). Get your pre-orders in at this link.

According to BBFC’s website, all of the Blu-ray exclusive content on RAW/SD 2011 (listed below) is included in it’s entirety on the release.

Last Man Standing Match for the World Heavyweight Championship
Edge vs. Kane
SmackDown – 7th January, 2011

Randy Orton vs. Dolph Ziggler
Raw – 17th January, 2011

John Cena vs. CM Punk
Raw – 17th January, 2011

Undertaker & Triple H Stare Down
Raw – 21st February, 2011

John Cena Adjusts The Rock’s Attitude
Raw – 28th March, 2011

 
Save the Date: The Rock vs. John Cena
Raw – 4th April, 2011

Kane vs. Christian
SmackDown – 24th June, 2011

No Count Out Match
Evan Bourne vs. Sin Cara
Raw – 27th June, 2011

Tornado Tag Team Match
Rey Mysterio & Alex Riley vs. The Miz & Jack Swagger
Raw – 27th June, 2011

CM Punk’s Public Contract Negotiation
Raw – 11th July, 2011
 
Get your copy of WWE: The Best of RAW and Smackdown 2011 next week.

The UK gets it in March. Secure yours by pre-ordering now at Silvervision.co.uk.




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  1. Vincenzzzzzo says:

    @Dave

    The In Your House events are first and, like you said, WWE will probably never release them – and if they did it would be “The Best Of”. I want the events in their entirety. I was going through the matchlistings on silvervision yesterday and there are definately some gems. Matches I don’t even remember, lol. Classics.

    I want to eventually collect the rest of Survivor Series on tagged, but my luck WWE will finally release the rest of the Anthology and all that money will be wasted.

  2. Dave says:

    @ Vincenzzzzzo

    Definitely start with the In Your House events…so many rare gems.

    WWE will likely never release these in North America unless they put out a “Best of In Your House” matches set down the road, which i doubt.

    I started collecting the In Your House sets early last year and finished my collection couple months back. Then i went from King of the Ring 93-99, Survivor Series 97-99 and many ppvs that we did not get on DVD from the Attitude era.

  3. Vincenzzzzzo says:

    @NWO4Life

    You can definately order Tagged Classics from Amazon.co.uk and US DVD/blu-ray players usually are region free – only for DVD though. My blu-ray player is region free when it comes to DVD’s.

    I need to start collecting Tagged Classics very soon. I think I’ll start with the In Your House series, then move on to the other Attitude Era PPV’s. I can’t wait to buy them finally.

  4. oldschool says:

    I am going to pass on the blu ray, would like to see more attitude era videos get released.

  5. John Peterson says:

    Thanks to my best buy,I was able to get the blu ray 6 days early.Its a great set in my opinion

  6. Will says:

    whats up you cant see me?

  7. u cant see me says:

    hello will

  8. u cant see me says:

    hi

  9. tnawwejosh says:

    @NWO4Life import them from amazon uk

  10. NWO4Life says:

    Too bad in the USA, we can’t get the tagged classics.

  11. SRB says:

    Nice. Thanks tnawwejosh.

  12. Harry Faversham says:

    Nice looking tagged classics.

  13. tnawwejosh says:

    The DVD is 9 hours 53 minutes and the Blu-ray is 12 hours and 35 minutes.

  14. Daniel Bee says:

    Says approx 10 hours on the back and that’s what it probably is. If 3 discs are usually about 7 these days, then 4 discs as 10 is expected.

  15. SRB says:

    Do we know if the actual run time of the 4 discs is really 10 hours? or is it more like 8?

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