Night of Legends DVDs in hand: Shipments going out this week

The AWE Night of Legends two-disc DVD set is in hand at the Awesome Wrestling Entertainment offices in Waynesboro, Va.

Presale orders will begin shipping this week. Order your copy today – just $24.95 plus $3.95 shipping and handling.

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Own Night of the Legends on DVD!

The feud between Ricky Morton and Kevin Nash simmered for more than a decade without the two ever stepping into the squared circle to settle their differences.

It took the most awesome night in the history of independent wrestling to finally get them together.

And now you can see the resolution to the Morton-Nash feud with the DVD release of Awesome Wrestling Entertainment’s “Night of the Legends.”

The Two-Disc Night of the Legends DVD (193 minutes) will ship beginning May 8, 2012. You can pre-order your copy below.

 


$24.95 plus $3.95 shipping

 

On the DVDs:

- The inaugural AWE Bunkhouse Stampede
- Bill Apter interviews Baby Doll and Amy Dumas
- Chase Owens vs. Chris Hamrick
- One Man Kru vs. Rip Sawyer
- Bill Mulkey vs. Dennis Condrey
- Terry Funk vs. Tommy Dreamer
- Sonjay Dutt vs. Jamin Olivencia
- C.W. Anderson vs. Perry Saturn
- Mohammad Akbar vs. Hacksaw Jim Duggan
- Alex Silva vs. Fit Finlay
- Short Sleeve Sampson vs. Abo Shongo
- Kevin Nash and Diamond Dallas Page vs. The Rock-n-Roll Express

 


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Night of the Legends DVD Highlights

Third wheel: Package Chris Sharpe stands out in striped shirt

You probably don’t pay all that much attention to who the referee is. Chris Sharpe understands. Because if you’ve noticed him, it’s probably because he’s not doing his job.

“I think if you have two really great wrestlers in a match, but the referee isn’t really that good, then the match will suffer because of it. But if you have two wrestlers who are pretty new, and they may just be learning the ropes, but you have a really good referee, it can really help the match,” said Sharpe, the senior referee in Awesome Wrestling Entertainment, who worked several matches on the AWE Night of Legends pay-per-view, including briefly the main event featuring Kevin Nash, Diamond Dallas Page and The Rock-n-Roll Express.

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Sonjay Dutt: Risk and reward

Sonjay Dutt may have fallen short with Jamin Olivencia getting the pinfall at the AWE Night of Legends pay-per-view, but considering the buzz that both have gotten for what many are calling the match of the night on the star-studded card, well, it’s hard to say either guy really walked away from the show with an L.

“It feels great to hear everyone praising our match.  I know that this was really a chance for us to shine, and I know I really stepped it up in there, and by the tough fight that I was given, it’s obvious that Jamin also brought his best,” Dutt said. “Truth be told, it’s my goal to always have the match of the night no matter what card I’m on.  It’s just that competitive spirit in me, and what better avenue to showcase that but on pay-per-view.”

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Silva: ‘I love my haters’

Alex Silva is not short on confidence. To ask Silva, he was sure he was going to pull the upset of veteran Fit Finlay at the AWE Night of Legends pay-per-view.

Just as sure as he is that a world heavyweight title is in his near-future.

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