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    Default Full Content Listing for WWE's Top 25 Rivalries DVD

    Source: http://nodq.com/wwe/365272370.shtml

    Disc 1

    Chemistry

    #25 – Triple H vs. Mick Foley

    #24 – Tazz vs. Sabu

    #23 – Rey Mysterio vs. Eddie Guerrero

    #22 – Bruiser Brody vs. Abdullah the Butcher

    #21 – Hulk Hogan vs. Roddy Piper

    Radioactive

    #20 – CM Punk vs. John Cena

    #19 – Kurt Angle vs. Brock Lesnar

    #18 – Randy Orton vs. Triple H

    #17 – Verne Gagne vs. Nick Bockwinkel

    #16 – Mankind vs. The Undertaker

    Underground Laboratory

    #15 – Tommy Dreamer vs. Raven

    #14 – Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker

    #13 – Triple H vs. The Rock

    #12 – John Cena vs. Edge

    #11 – Hulk Hogan vs. Randy Savage

    Combustible

    #10 – Tully Blanchard vs. Magnum T.A.

    #9 – The Undertaker vs. Kane

    #8 – Edge & Christian vs. Hardy Boyz vs. Dudley Boyz

    #7 – Dusty Rhodes vs. Ric Flair

    #6 – Von Erichs vs. The Fabulous Freebirds

    Quintessential Elements

    #5 – Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Rock

    #4 – Andre the Giant vs. Hulk Hogan

    #3 – Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat

    #2 – Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart

    Nucleus

    #1 – Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Mr. McMahon

    Interaction and Reaction

    Disc 2

    WWE Championship Match
    Hulk Hogan vs. “Rowdy” Roddy Piper
    The War to Settle the Score • February 18, 1985

    “I Quit” Steel Cage Match for the NWA United States Championship
    Tully Blanchard vs. Magnum T.A.
    Starrcade • November 28, 1985

    Bruiser Brody vs. Abdullah the Butcher
    World Class Championship Wrestling • July, 1987

    Badstreet Rules Match
    Kevin & Kerry Von Erich vs. Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts
    World Class Championship Wrestling • February, 1988

    Hulk Hogan & “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase & Andre the Giant
    SummerSlam • August 29, 1988

    The Undertaker vs. Mankind
    King of the Ring • June 23, 1996

    Disc 3

    Grudge Match

    Tazz vs. Sabu
    ECW Barely Legal • April 13, 1997

    The Final Battle

    Tommy Dreamer vs. Raven
    ECW WrestlePalooza • June 6, 1997

    “Winner Take All” Handicap Ladder Match
    Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Mr. McMahon & Shane McMahon
    King of the Ring • June 27, 1999

    WWE Championship Match
    Triple H vs. The Rock
    Backlash • April 30, 2000

    WWE Championship Match
    Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Rock
    Rebellion • November 3, 2001

    WWE Championship Match
    Kurt Angle vs. Brock Lesnar
    SummerSlam • August 24, 2003

    Steel Cage Match for the WWE Championship
    John Cena vs. Edge
    Raw • October 2, 2006

    Blu-ray Exclusives

    Shawn Michaels’ Tribute to The Undertaker
    SmackDown • March 27, 2009

    Six-Man Tag Team Match for the WWE Championship
    Triple H, Batista & Shane McMahon vs. Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase
    Backlash • April 26, 2009

    WWE Championship Match
    CM Punk vs. John Cena
    Night of Champions • September 16, 2012

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    Steve Austin vs the Hart Foundation from 1997 is a glaring omission.
    I'm surprised that Hogan-Piper is so low down... though it does include several notable fueds

    Theres several non WWE fueds too.... so re-title the DVD 'Wrestlings greatest fueds'

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    Hulk Hogan vs. Bobby Heenan should be included, they feuded in the AWA, and when Hogan came over to the WWF, it looked as if Heenan followed Hogan over and reformed a WWF version of the Heenan Family. Anyone managed by Heenan had a crack at Hogan for the Title, Orndorff, Bundy, Patera, Andre, Haku, Race, Hercules. Bobby Heenan was the biggest antagonist to Hulkamania before the Million Dollar Man came along.

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    I know its easy to criticse the rank/orders of these WWE picked DVDs as they always include a degree of political correctness.
    By saying that.... I mean Hogan (their ex cash-cow now in TNA) being under represented. Sure Hogan-Andre is #4, but shouldn't it be #1 or #2?
    Surely it was more significant than Bret-Shawn or Flair-Steamboat (thats taking nothing away from those fueds which should be ranked highly, but Andre-Hogan was HUGE!

    As Shock mentions Hogan-Bobby Heenan is missing, as is Hogan-Savage (the MegaPowers split).
    Now Bret Hart is on good terms with the WWE again... he is suddenely being ranked highly on all these WWE types of lists

    I'm just relieved that there isnt a Triple H fued in the top 10!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goldie79 View Post
    Surely it was more significant than Bret-Shawn or Flair-Steamboat (thats taking nothing away from those fueds which should be ranked highly, but Andre-Hogan was HUGE!

    As Shock mentions Hogan-Bobby Heenan is missing, as is Hogan-Savage (the MegaPowers split).
    Hogan v Savage is number 11.

    Personally I think this is a great list . Number one and two are both worthy of the top spots . Vince v Austin was without a doubt the greatest rivalry in sports entertainment history due to the fact it was a type of feud never seen before and it was the engine for the Attitude Era. As for Bret v Shawn , that was the birth of the Attitude Era and the foundation to Mr McMahon becoming the evil genius character which led to the aforementioned battles with Austin.

    Good list actually . Mankind and Taker certainly deserve to be there , as do Taker and Kane. But I'd put Andre and Hogan ahead of Flair and Steamboat .

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    Quote Originally Posted by WWE Gary View Post
    Hogan v Savage is number 11.
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    I wasn't wearing my glasses

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