
WWE have just rebooted their CYBER MONDAY sale with hundreds of returning deals.
The DVDs and Blu-rays on offer today are well worth another look because these deals have had a refresh due to some selling out in the original Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales.
First up, check out the 2016 PPVs included – there are more of these than last time and the prices are even less than before at just $3.74 each! There’s more selection on the 3-disc sets also and these are once again only $7.49 each, and unlike last time, the newly-released Brock Lesnar and Randy Orton DVDs are included at that price too (previously $11).
The Brock Lesnar and Randy Orton Blu-rays are in here now – only $8.99 with the code.
To grab deals like we’ve pictured below click here to WWEShop.com, find the DVDs you still need in your collection, and use promo code “CYBER” at checkout for rock bottom prices.
And if your order price hits $40, you’ll get FREE shipping on top!
Find all of the DVDs or check out hundreds of other deals brought back for Cyber Monday 2.0.
List of Deals
$3.74 with code
Clash of Champions 2016
Extreme Rules 2016
Fastlane 2016
Hell in a Cell 2016
Money in the Bank 2016
Superstar Collection: Sheamus
$7.49 with code
Royal Rumble 2016 (Blu-ray)
SummerSlam 2016 (Blu-ray)
Best of RAW & SmackDown 2015
Brock Lesnar: Eat. Sleep. Conquer. Repeat.
Dudley Boyz: Straight Outta Dudleyville
Eric Bischoff: Sports Entertainment’s Most Controversial Figure
NXT Greatest Matches Vol. 1
Power Series: Triple H
Randy Orton: RKO Outta Nowhere
Scooby-Doo & WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon
Scott Hall: Living on a Razor’s Edge
Sting: Into The Light
U.S. Championship: A Legacy of Greatness
$8.99 with code
Brock Lesnar: Eat. Sleep. Conquer. Repeat. (Blu-ray)
NXT Greatest Matches Vol. 1 (Blu-ray)
Randy Orton: RKO Outta Nowhere (Blu-ray)
Scooby-Doo & WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon (Blu-ray)
Scott Hall: Living on a Razor’s Edge (Blu-ray)
Sting: Into The Light (Blu-ray)
U.S. Championship: A Legacy of Greatness (Blu-ray)
A new WWE DVD release that’s evidently being kept off the shop site while it’s still sale season is, “The True Story of Royal Rumble”.
Amazon look to have already faced big demand for the title which is now back-ordered. The price has been dropped to $17.99 and the Blu-ray $24.99 with new stock expected later this week.
Coming up next from WWE Home Video is the Survivor Series 2016 DVD on December 20th (next Tuesday), along with a UK exclusive Blu-ray edition of the PPV early in the new year.
You can watch the official trailer for it below:
Coming up next from Kayfabe Commentaries is a new addition to the “Raven’s Restler Rescue” series which will officially drop on DVD and on demand tomorrow, if not already.
Production has just wrapped up on “YouShoot: Mr. Anderson” which will be released in January.
DEALS, GOODIES, RARE STUFF!!
If you’ve snapped up all the rebooted Cyber Monday deals but need more, this deal is the cream of the crop: the “Macho Man” Randy Savage Blu-ray for $5.99, with FREE shipping!
$5.99 – Macho Man: Randy Savage Story Blu-ray (Sealed, Free Shipping)
And here’s a potentially “Macho” deal for UK fans; another chance to own the Collector’s Edition box set version of the above, that was never actually released in Europe:
£11.61 (UK) – Macho Man: Randy Savage Story Collector’s Box Set (Sealed)
Being auctioned off through eBay later today is the rare and collectible WrestleMania 17 DVD:
$21.50 – WWF WrestleMania X-Seven DVD
Over the next few days all of these tricky-to-find WWF DVD goodies will be gone too…
$4.00 – WWF King of the Ring 2001 DVD
$4.99 – WWF Judgment Day 2001 DVD
$6.00 – WWF Hardy Boyz: Leap of Faith DVD
$15.00 – WWF Royal Rumble 2001 DVD
$20.00 – WWF Best of RAW Vol. 1 & 2 DVD (Free Shipping)
$250.00 – Big Stack of Rare 1999-2002 WWF/WWE DVDs
I’m literally on tender hooks waiting for the next instalment of Raven’s Restler Rescue. Shut up and take my money, KC. Lol.
Ordered some blu rays on black Friday but two of them went out of stock including wrestlemania. I’m not very happy with the company it seemed they don’t stock up on video’s anymore.