Answered on 8/31
Jeff Hardy or Matt Hardy? Who's better?
If you mean "who's the bigger star" then Jeff probably is. If you mean who is the better high flyer, then Jeff is. In every other category, I would go with Matt. He's a better wrestler, and obviously a much more dependable worker.
A lot of wrestlers say they are the best in the World. From each show Raw, SmackDown, TNA and ROH. Who are their best wrestlers? and who is the best out of the 4 selected?
This is just my opinion, but I would say the best wrestlers right now are Umaga (Raw), Matt Hardy (Smackdown), CM Punk (ECW), Samoa Joe (TNA), and Bryan Danielson (ROH). Of all of them, I would say Danielson is probably the best wrestler.
Is WWE planning on releasing any ECW DVDs in the future?
There are no plans at this point to release old ECW events in their entirety on DVD. However, WWE is reportedly working on another collection of ECW matches, ala the Bloodsport: ECW's Most Violent Matches DVD.
I was watching the Ric Flair 3 disc DVD set and while watching the Royal Rumble bout Flair was involved in, I saw something very interesting. During the match, the "Macho Man" went after Jake "The Snake" and it looked like he took some pretty stiff shots, in my opinion, to Jake. Then when Macho eliminated Jake, he jumped over the top rope (which would mean an elimination) and it looked like he was actually trying to hurt Jake. I then see Undertaker quickly jump out of the ring and, while still in character, tries to pull the two men apart on two occasions and get Macho back into the ring and keep him there until Jake is out of sight. Was there a story behind that like some sort of bad blood backstage that you guys would no about or have heard between Jake The Snake and Macho Man?
Actually, it was all part of a storyline that was going on at the time between Roberts and Savage. Roberts had crashed Savage and Elizabeth's wedding reception at Summerslam '90, giving them a "gift" of a snake in a box. This led to the famous angle where Savage was bit by a snake, and then Savage's return to action (he had lost a retirement match to the Ultimate Warrior at Wrestlemania) for Tuesday In Texas, where Roberts did the unthinkable and hit Elizabeth (at the time, this was shocking). The feud was still going strong at this point. Undertaker was Roberts' partner in tag matches at the time, which is why he was involved.
I was wondering how is the mood/security at WWE live events (pay-per-view's, Raw), I know fans can get drunk, angry etc. I was planning to go to one with my wife and I was just a little concerned, also have there ever been cases of group fights or gun violence at events?
I can't say I have ever heard of gun violence or group fights at a WWE live event. Obviously, as with any large public gathering where alcohol is served (sports, concerts, etc.) you will have incidents where someone gets "beer muscles" or just acts like a jerk. However, in general, most people go to shows to have a good time and enjoy the event, not have their own brawl. Since WWE (for the most part) runs in large venues with a professional security staff, any problems that might occur are quickly taken care of.
Jeff Hardy or Matt Hardy? Who's better?
If you mean "who's the bigger star" then Jeff probably is. If you mean who is the better high flyer, then Jeff is. In every other category, I would go with Matt. He's a better wrestler, and obviously a much more dependable worker.
A lot of wrestlers say they are the best in the World. From each show Raw, SmackDown, TNA and ROH. Who are their best wrestlers? and who is the best out of the 4 selected?
This is just my opinion, but I would say the best wrestlers right now are Umaga (Raw), Matt Hardy (Smackdown), CM Punk (ECW), Samoa Joe (TNA), and Bryan Danielson (ROH). Of all of them, I would say Danielson is probably the best wrestler.
Is WWE planning on releasing any ECW DVDs in the future?
There are no plans at this point to release old ECW events in their entirety on DVD. However, WWE is reportedly working on another collection of ECW matches, ala the Bloodsport: ECW's Most Violent Matches DVD.
I was watching the Ric Flair 3 disc DVD set and while watching the Royal Rumble bout Flair was involved in, I saw something very interesting. During the match, the "Macho Man" went after Jake "The Snake" and it looked like he took some pretty stiff shots, in my opinion, to Jake. Then when Macho eliminated Jake, he jumped over the top rope (which would mean an elimination) and it looked like he was actually trying to hurt Jake. I then see Undertaker quickly jump out of the ring and, while still in character, tries to pull the two men apart on two occasions and get Macho back into the ring and keep him there until Jake is out of sight. Was there a story behind that like some sort of bad blood backstage that you guys would no about or have heard between Jake The Snake and Macho Man?
Actually, it was all part of a storyline that was going on at the time between Roberts and Savage. Roberts had crashed Savage and Elizabeth's wedding reception at Summerslam '90, giving them a "gift" of a snake in a box. This led to the famous angle where Savage was bit by a snake, and then Savage's return to action (he had lost a retirement match to the Ultimate Warrior at Wrestlemania) for Tuesday In Texas, where Roberts did the unthinkable and hit Elizabeth (at the time, this was shocking). The feud was still going strong at this point. Undertaker was Roberts' partner in tag matches at the time, which is why he was involved.
I was wondering how is the mood/security at WWE live events (pay-per-view's, Raw), I know fans can get drunk, angry etc. I was planning to go to one with my wife and I was just a little concerned, also have there ever been cases of group fights or gun violence at events?
I can't say I have ever heard of gun violence or group fights at a WWE live event. Obviously, as with any large public gathering where alcohol is served (sports, concerts, etc.) you will have incidents where someone gets "beer muscles" or just acts like a jerk. However, in general, most people go to shows to have a good time and enjoy the event, not have their own brawl. Since WWE (for the most part) runs in large venues with a professional security staff, any problems that might occur are quickly taken care of.