RF Video’s Memorial Day Weekend Fantastic Four SALE!

RF Video’s Memorial Day Weekend Fantastic Four SALE!

Valid until Tuesday June 1st, 2010 12PM est.
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RF Video is now offering up to 25% off sale on all orders placed between 5/28/10 (12pm est) through 6/1/10 (12pm est).  Valid on every item listed on www.rfvideo.com only.  The discount will be automatically credited during checkout and no codes are necessary.  This is a great time to catch up on some of the newest releases RF Video has available now.  Be sure to take advantange of this incredible discount immediately it is only good until Tuesday June 1st, 2010 at 12PM est.
 
RF Video along with George’s Cards & Collectibles & PMA Promotions are proud to announce a special appearance by
former WWE, ECW and current TNA World Heavyweight Champion Rob Van Dam on  Saturday September 25, 2010!
 
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Get the opportunitiy to meet Rob Van Dam live and in person at SIGNAMANIA VI located (610 Wistar Road, Fairless Hills PA 19030).  For more information on the convention visit www.signamania.com
 
 
Rob Van Dam will be a platinum guest signing on September 25th.  Pricing will be as follows:
 
Combo Ticket (One Autograph + One Photo Op) $75
Additional Autographs $25
 
*Note: A combo ticket must be purchased in order to meet Rob Van Dam.
 
You can now pre-order your chance to meet Rob Van Dam now by sending money through PayPal to the address rfsignings@aol.com. We look forward to seeing everyone on September 25th!
 
RFVIDEO.com is happy to announce that these DVD’s are now on sale at RFVIDEO.com right now!!!
 
 
 
Check out a sneak preview of our latest documentary  Chris Benoit:Aftermath that goes on sale this Friday at this link:
 
 
 
In a business such as pro wrestling, it is hard to be shocked or surprised by anything. But on one weekend in June of 2007 the wrestling world collectively dropped to it’s knees in awe. The bodies of wrestling superstar Chris Benoit, his wife Nancy and their 7 year old son Daniel were found in their suburban Georgia home. The information that would come out regarding their untimely passing would be some of the most shocking in recent memory.
 
RF Video proudly presents Chris Benoit: The Aftermath. Hear first hand the reaction from the wrestling superstars that knew both Chris Benoit and Nancy. Legendary names in pro wrestling weigh in on the issues that arouse following the tragedies and all of the events that took place.
 
Here are just a few of the names that will be appearing in our new Chris Benoit "Aftermath" documentary…………….
 
Kurt Angle, Iron Sheik, New Jack, HonkeyTonk Man, Road Warrior Animal, Eddy Guerrero, Bad News Allen, Superstar Billy Graham, Crime Time, DDP, Chris Masters, Jimmy Golden, Jerry Jarrett, Gary Hart, Al SNow, Joey Matthews, Mike Graham, Nick Densmore, Rikishi, Scott Hall, Sid Vicious, Torri Wilson, Sandman, Marc Mero, Steve Blackman, Gene Snitsky, Lance Storm, D Lo Brown, Ken Anderson, Jim Powers, Val Venis Nick Patrick, Bob Holly, Gary Wolfe, Chris Kanyon, Little Guido, and Balls
 
Just added to the Benoit DVD …D Lo Brown, DDP, Raven, James Mitchell, Virgil, Debra Marshall, Ted Dibase, Rhino, Demolition, Leather Face, Lenny Lane, Team 3D, Harry Smith, Larry Zybysko, Scott Steiner, Maven, Charlie Haas, 
 
 
Check out my latest radio show at this link
 
 
 
.Face Off Vol. 9- The Extreme Rivalry
 
In the world of professional wrestling there has always been feuds that will be remembered forever ilke the Buzz Sawyer/Tommy Rich feud.  We had the Von Erichs/Freebirds feud in the 80’s.  Hogan and Piper battled all over the country during the 80’s and 90’s but one of the biggest feuds ever during the 90’s was with two of the most extreme athletes of all time from the land of barbed wire, Tommy Dreamer and Raven.  This was by far one of wrestling biggest and longest running feuds of all time.  These men made history for over a decade battling each other on many different continents. Now for the first time RF VIDEO was able to get these two to Face Off with each other and talk about their historic program.  What made it work and stand out and how did they get it to last so long.  All of these questions get answered during Face Off Volume 9 The Extreme Rivalry!!!!
 
-Who suggested the program? Memories of first conversations about it. Were there lots of late night calls or did it just come together quickly at shows? Tell us how it all came together?
-Did either of you have to be sold by Heyman on the program?
-Was it planned to go as long as it did when Raven first came to ECW?
-When did you realize there was chemistry between you two?
-Was the chemistry immediately there?
-What was the moment or angle or match where you two and heyman knew they were onto something? Do you think the fans got it when you did or did it take more time with them?
-Where there any original ideas at the very start of the program that were dropped?
-When was it decided that Dreamer would never beat Raven until the end. The first match between you two was on a house show in Jim Thorpe. Paul Heyman called for a DQ finish, but Raven said it was just a house show so he changed it to Dreamer pinning him. Did this screw things up at all? Was there any heat?
-Where did the whole summer camp backstory come from? Explain how the history between you two was developed.
-How much of the ideas came from Heyman, how much from Scotty and how much from Tommy? Did anyone else contribute to the ideas?
-Tommy, since Raven was the veteran back then how much of a lead did he take and when did you two start approaching things on even ground?
-Tommy, what are some of the major lessons you learned from Raven?
-Scotty, what did you think of Tommy when you first saw him? What kind of star potential did you think he had?
-Scotty, what were the biggest improvements that Tommy made during the feud and how did he change?
-Tommy, how did Scotty change during the feud?
-Was there ever a time you two had trouble working with each other outside the ring, like things got heated about certain ideas or the direction of the program?
-Did you guys ever have trouble working together in the ring like it got too stiff or you two did anything else to piss each other off?
-Describe why you needed so many other characters involved and what they added to the program?
-Now getting to individuals what did you think of the involvement of other wrestlers in the program like Sandman, Bruise Brothers, Brian Lee, Pit Bulls, Stevie Richards, Blue Meanie, Cactus Jack, Dudleys, Terry Funk, any others.
-Scotty, what did you think of Tommy taking all the insane bumps especially from Brian Lee chokeslams? Tommy, looking back do you regret those bumps? Do you think they added or took away from the program?
-How about the women in the feud. Who were the best and worst to work with- Beulah, Peaches, Francine, Kimona, Chastity, Luna Vachon, etc.
-What was the defining moments of the feud to you- things you will always remember?
-Memories of Generation X gauntlet match with Dreamer bleeding all over the place? Do you think all that blood was needed?
-Memories of the nightclub brawl with lots of potato shots? What did the nightclub owners think? (I believe this was in FL)
-Memories of chairshot heard round the world?
-Did Raven going to rehab screw up any plans?
-Were there any angles that you thought would be more effective and make more of an impact and didnt? Also, any that you thought were just minor angles but really caught on and really made the feud?
-What would you both do differently in the feud?
-Explain the difficulties in keeping it going so long?
-Did you two ever get bored working each other?
-Were there any promos or vignettes either of you did for the feud that the other hated?
-Any really bad backstage arguments over direction that you can remember?
-Was there ever a time when either of you or Paul wanted to end it?
-What did you both think of the final match? Were you both happy with how it went?
-Describe putting together that final match, especially the finishing sequence?
-Are there any angles or matches that weren’t done in the feud that you wanted to do and still regret weren’t done?
-Was there ever anyone that was almost involved in the feud and wasn’t and you wish was?
-If Raven didn’t go to WCW would the feud have continued and how would you have kept it fresh?
-Was it difficult keeping Dreamer strong and not making him a loser despite never winning until the end?
-Any house show matches that stick out to you as being especially good or bad?
-What are your favorite and least favorite matches of the whole program and why?
-Looking back now, what are your thoughts about Raven returning and teaming with Dreamer to win the tag titles? Do you think that was a good move or you two should have jumped right back into the feud against each other?
-Was the magic gone when Raven returned?
-Do you think Impact Players and Steve Corino’s group were strong enough heels or over enough for you guys?
-Were there any plans to run with it in WWE after ECW went out of business?
-What are your thoughts about you two working with each other now on indy shows?
-What is the legacy of this feud?

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