
The first trailer for next year’s “Best PPV Matches 2015” WWE DVD release has now surfaced, revealing some of its planned content! You can watch the trailer below.
So far, the release dates confirmed for the set are January 18th for the United Kingdom (Amazon.co.uk) and February 3rd for Australia (WWEDVD.com.au). As reported, a release to fans in the United States is expected this time around but a date is not yet known.
The trailer also hints at a new name for the series – “WWE 2015 Pay-Per-View Collection”. However that’s not confirmed at this stage and the name was spelt incorrectly in the video!
The following are 9 matches potentially revealed for the DVD’s content:
— WWE World Heavyweight Championship
Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar
WrestleMania • March 29, 2015— WWE United States Championship
Rusev vs. John Cena
WrestleMania • March 29, 2015— Fatal 4-Way for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship
Randy Orton vs. Roman Reigns vs. Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins
Payback • May 17, 2015— Elimination Chamber Match for the WWE Tag Team Championship
Tyson Kidd & Cesaro vs. Los Matadores vs. The Lucha Dragons vs. The Prime Time Players vs. The Ascension vs. The New Day
Elimination Chamber • May 31, 2015— Kevin Owens vs. John Cena
Elimination Chamber • May 31, 2015— Money in the Bank Ladder Match for a WWE World Heavyweight Championship Contract
Dolph Ziggler vs. Randy Orton vs. Sheamus vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Neville vs. Kane vs. Roman Reigns
Money in the Bank • June 14, 2015— Charlotte vs. Brie Bella vs. Sasha Banks
Battleground • July 19, 2015— The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar
SummerSlam • August 23, 2015— WWE World Heavyweight Championship
Sting vs. Seth Rollins
Night of Champions • September 20, 2015
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In case you missed the big update over the weekend, a new Brock Lesnar DVD and Blu-ray set is in the works and in its early planning stages – with a documentary main feature!
WWE Planning New BROCK LESNAR Documentary DVD & Blu-ray for 2016…
The “Brockumentary” is listed on an official Home Video schedule we’ve got our hands on.
WrestlingDVDNetwork.com plans to reveal more exclusive 2016 WWE DVD news this week or next – make sure you stay tuned as usual!
Kayfabe Commentaries‘ first DVD title of 2016, tentatively named “Raven’s Restler Rescue”, went into production this week and is right now slated for January release.
Here’s the first synopsis of what it’s all about…
See Raven take an indy talent, study his in-ring work and his promos, and start the makeover! Then we will all see the final product in the ring in front of a house full of fans–the ultimate judge and jury!
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I wouldn’t pay money for this insulting rubbish. Even UFC’s yearly Besf Of dvds are much better.
How the hell is it “insulting” rubbish? It’s a compilation of matches, and only 9 matches have ‘potentially’ even been revealed. And from the look of things they are picking some corkers. Honestly … moaning for the sake of it!
Because the wrestling product in today’s era is an insult to the previous eras. The talent these days don’t know his to sell, use ring psychology or tell a story in their matches and that’s what pro wrestling is about – not about cheap looks, spotfest matches, twitter or wrestlers using jobber names.
So Elimination Chamber is considered a PPV now? Okay, this is getting confusing.
naaaah, not confusing, just WWE.. -lol-
they should change it to “Best of Events”.. or, wait.. just “Parts of Events”, cos nothing’s really Best of material so far.
It was available on PPV in a lot of countries
Not live though, generally. So I think the general consensus is that it’s considered a Network Special more than part of the monthly PPV line-up.
Was hoping they were going to include Elimination Chamber matches. If that is true, the US will finally get atleast some of the show, and some is better than nothing at all.
Pretty good listing, definitely considering to get this. Obviously the Triple Threat main event from the Royal Rumble will be on too. I wonder though if Rollins’ curb stomp will be edited out even though it was a monumental moment – I’d even go on record saying it’s in the top 5 maybe even top 3 closing moments of a WrestleMania event!