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spacetoaster posted:I've got a WWE question and you guys seem to be the most knowledgable. Do you know if he strictly enjoys WWE, or does he also watch AEW that comes on TNT Wednesday night? AEW doesn't have much in the way of DVDs that aren't just matches though they do have cool action figures. Is he a WWE network subscriber? If not that could be your best bet more so than a DVD as they have thousands of hours of content, wrestling shows and documentaries about the wrestlers, and lots of other shows too. Generally speaking if your son has specific wrestlers he's into it'd be easier to point you in a better direction for specific DVDs that might be cool.
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 19:21 |
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Eat My Fuc posted:Do you know if he strictly enjoys WWE, or does he also watch AEW that comes on TNT Wednesday night? AEW doesn't have much in the way of DVDs that aren't just matches though they do have cool action figures. Ok, I'll snoop around a bit and get back with you.
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 19:30 |
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Just get him an AEW DVD, if he's not a fan yet he will be after
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 19:33 |
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Rarity posted:Just get him an AEW DVD, if he's not a fan yet he will be after Specifically AEW Revolution from this year There's video packages before every match to catch him up on the story going into it.
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 19:36 |
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write "randy orton died, but this was his favorite wrestling show" on a little slip of paper to put inside the dvd case
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 19:47 |
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Chris Jericho the person is trash but I'm a hopeless mark for Chris Jericho the wrestler
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 20:02 |
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IcePhoenix posted:Specifically AEW Revolution from this year As much as we love AEW and have ethical problems with WWE, I don't think it's a good idea to get an AEW DVD with the explanation of "the guys on the internet said it was better". If he hasn't heard of AEW then a couple of months of WWE Network subscription should be a good gift
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 20:02 |
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Ziggy Tzardust posted:As much as we love AEW and have ethical problems with WWE, I don't think it's a good idea to get an AEW DVD with the explanation of "the guys on the internet said it was better". If he hasn't heard of AEW then a couple of months of WWE Network subscription should be a good gift Yeah, I hate WWE as much as anyone but trying to evangelize an 11 year old through their parents' gift questions is probably not gonna work out for anyone. Just figure out what he likes and get him some of that.
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 20:07 |
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i thought the network was free now
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Raskolnikov38 posted:i thought the network was free now From good content, yeah
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 20:19 |
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Raskolnikov38 posted:i thought the network was free now There's a free tier, I think it gives you access to some of the documentaries and a few weeks of the most recent archived shows and that's about it.
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 22:23 |
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Ok, he says currently he likes Brawn Stawman? But says he's a butthead because he flipped over an ambulance. Of all time he says Hulk Hogan is his favorite. Is this the AEW dvd you were recommending? https://www.shopaew.com/dvds/revolution-february-29-2020-dvd.html
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 22:25 |
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Brawn flipping the ambulance absolutely did rule.
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 22:29 |
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spacetoaster posted:Ok, he says currently he likes Brawn Stawman? But says he's a butthead because he flipped over an ambulance. Of all time he says Hulk Hogan is his favorite. Yea that’s the one that was recommended. It’s a great wrestling show, something he may grow to really enjoy. I don’t know if Braun has his own DVD but the WWE Network definitely has some specials focused on Braun Strowman that were well received by fans of his. If Hulk is his favorite there’s definitely some DVDs out there of his WWE and WCW stuff and lots of content on the aforementioned network. If he’s a video game player WWE just released a game called Battlegrounds that while not my cup of tea may be fun for a kid his age.
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spacetoaster posted:Ok, he says currently he likes Brawn Stawman? But says he's a butthead because he flipped over an ambulance. Of all time he says Hulk Hogan is his favorite. yeah, revolution is a good one honestly you might consider getting two dvds, one of wrestlers he knows (like braawwwwnnn stroooomaannnn) and that one in general AEW is the better product and I wouldn't know where to start with a good start to finish recent show would be to pick up for WWE
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 22:33 |
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I mean, the WWE Network thing makes sense. A gift card that gives him 2-3 months gets him tons of choices to look for what he likes assuming he has some kind of device to watch on. The AEW show is one card, half a dozen matches. Maybe he'll like it and maybe you'll expose him to something he doesn't know. But like, he also might hate it and never watch it again. And its a product that definitely leans towards older/more knowledgeable fans. But also I've never thought buying wrestling show dvds were worthwhile purchases so I'm biased. Another time I would have suggested Chikara for a kid that age. But well... that didn't end well.
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 22:37 |
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Yeah, I'd say a purchase of at least a month of the WWE Network would be best - he can hunt through a bunch of stuff and watch a ton of shows in that time, and it'll be easy for him to track down his favorites. If you're going the DVD route, it might be cool to get him something outside of WWE (like AEW) but then you run the risk that he just looks at it and goes,"What's this?" which might not be a gamble you want to take. Jerusalem fucked around with this message at 22:42 on Dec 4, 2020 |
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Yeah, as much as I love AEW I wouldn’t get an 11year old WWE fan one of their DVDs unless it was part of a larger wrestling related gift with stuff they already like as part of it.
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 22:51 |
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Like if you could give him a grab bag of stuff he could pick and choose from, but that would be costly and still no guarantee he just doesn't dismiss it as the off brand version of what he wanted. There's a bunch of other wrestling streaming services and you could probably give him like a "grab bag" of months of different ones if you really wanted to. That would be a ton of content for him to sort through and maybe find something he likes at minimal cost. I'm not well versed enough on the different services to say what's out there, but like a month for WWE, NJPW, Impact, whatever gives him stuff to play with. But I don't know what you'd have to worry about as far as content appropriate to his age.
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 22:51 |
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WWE network + WWE Battlegrounds for real like if that is what he stated he likes and doesn't have that already. AEW is fun and all but it isn't something I would really just drop on a kid unless the expressed interest in it just because at that age kids tend to like what they like. If you do get him the network and you were a Macho Man fan and he likes Hulk Hogan you can watch the whole Mega Powers exploding storyline together at the very least!
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 22:58 |
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Tell him that American wrestling is for babies and get him a subscription to New Japan
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 23:05 |
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This is every parent who ever walked into a video game or comic or record store and said "what would my kid like?" to some nerd behind the counter who preceded to tell the parent why the stuff their kid likes is lame and for kids.
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 23:08 |
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The one warning I'd give with the WWE Network is that it has everything on it which means not all of its for kids. I think they've censored some old stuff but just an FYI. When/If house shows and live audiences start up again that'd be a great future gift too. There's really nothing like watching wrestling in person, even if it's just a local indie.
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 23:09 |
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Oh, if Braun's his favorite the safe thing might be merch: https://shop.wwe.com/braun-strowman/ A mix of like a shirt or action figure and the WWE sub could be a good gift. As far as AEW, they're really good but I feel like everything that makes them really good is just poo poo adults care about and if your kid stays a wrestling fan they'll eventually learn about it and either become a fan on their own or won't. It's like if you came in here asking about Digimon and we all said "Get him pokemon, pokemon is better". Sure it's better but it's not what the kid likes.
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 23:17 |
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Yeah, AEW is deep history and familiarity and love for decades and continents of wrestling. Giving a kid who watches WWE a random show that pays off a bunch of things they don't know with a bunch of people they don't know is probably not gonna work. Its fine if its a secondary gift of "you like that so here's some other stuff you might like." But its not the stuff he wanted.
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 23:20 |
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there should be a line of wwe jobber wrestler toys that are designed to explode to pieces upon impact like the incredible crash dummies and an oversized braun strowman and goldberg piece could be one of the playsets you buy to break them
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 23:22 |
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JOHN CENA posted:there should be a line of wwe jobber wrestler toys that are designed to explode to pieces upon impact like the incredible crash dummies and an oversized braun strowman and goldberg piece could be one of the playsets you buy to break them WWE announces the NXT performance center line of action figures with real exploding knee caps
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 23:23 |
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i think it's more just 'people don't really think wwe is in a recommendable place right now and would rather recommend a different show that you might genuinely be interested in watching with your kid' he's 11, he might not even have very strong opinions about wwe other than 'this is what i know is wrestling' and might appreciate knowing there's more places to look
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spacetoaster posted:I've got a WWE question and you guys seem to be the most knowledgable. This is a super tough question. I would honestly say that this is probably the worst group of people you could ask because we're all loving wrestling nerds. I watch almost exclusively Japanese wrestling, I don't keep up with the WWE. BUT if you were going to get the kid one DVD/Blu Ray of current WWE then when I go back to the distant days of me getting into wrestling in 1991/92 the show I loved more than anything was the Royal Rumble. So my gut instinct would be to recommend a recent Royal Rumble on DVD. From what I've read I think you could go with 2018 or 2020 & I'm sure your kid will be delighted.
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JOHN CENA posted:there should be a line of wwe jobber wrestler toys that are designed to explode to pieces upon impact like the incredible crash dummies and an oversized braun strowman and goldberg piece could be one of the playsets you buy to break them God made dollar store and drug store knockoffs for "jobbers" and cannon fodder play.
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 23:25 |
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Get the kid the macho Man DVD anyway, macho Man rules
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STAC Goat posted:God made dollar store and drug store knockoffs for "jobbers" and cannon fodder play. i love knockoff wrestling figs
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rotinaj posted:Get the kid the macho Man DVD anyway, macho Man rules And then when the kid finishes, break the news that Macho's dead.
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 23:29 |
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and hulk hogans the one who killed him!!!!
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forkboy84 posted:This is a super tough question. I would honestly say that this is probably the worst group of people you could ask because we're all loving wrestling nerds. I watch almost exclusively Japanese wrestling, I don't keep up with the WWE. BUT if you were going to get the kid one DVD/Blu Ray of current WWE then when I go back to the distant days of me getting into wrestling in 1991/92 the show I loved more than anything was the Royal Rumble. So my gut instinct would be to recommend a recent Royal Rumble on DVD. From what I've read I think you could go with 2018 or 2020 & I'm sure your kid will be delighted. the other good thing about the Royal Rumble is that it will have a whole bunch of guys on there, which is good if he's still picking out favourites. And as you say the Rumble match itself is always fun.
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 23:35 |
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Counterpoint to all these posts: AEW has a wrestling dinosaur
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Gumball Gumption posted:The one warning I'd give with the WWE Network is that it has everything on it which means not all of its for kids. I think they've censored some old stuff but just an FYI. I think there is a parental controls section that will allow you to require a password to watch anything deemed inappropriate?
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 23:46 |
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Jerusalem posted:I think there is a parental controls section that will allow you to require a password to watch anything deemed inappropriate? There are, but i'm not sure how good they work the app can be kind of a mess. You know what would be cool for the kid, a Braun Strowman cameo, too bad WWE doesn't let their contractors make outside money!
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 23:49 |
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giving an 11 year old free reign of a service with attitude era stuff on it with no supervision is kind of questionable, so I'd recommend going through with him if you go that route.
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Rarity posted:Counterpoint to all these posts: AEW has a wrestling dinosaur WWE is RUN by a wrestling dinosaur.
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