The Japanese extreme wrestling league, the FMW, is truly wrestling at its hardest. Few other wrestling leagues in the world feature a broken glass and barbed wire death match, and, as an added bonus, this particular match features WWF star Mick Foley (as Cactus Jack) taking on Kanemura. Later, Hayabusa and the multi-belt world champion Masato Tanaka go up against the legendary Terry Funk and the devil's henchman Mr. Pogo in a match direct from wrestling hell.
Jason The Terrible
Shark Tsuchiya
The Headhunters
7.7Brock Lesnar defends the Universal Title against Braun Strowman; Roman Reigns battles John Cena.
8.1The Road to WrestleMania begins with Royal Rumble. Thirty men and 30 women compete in the Men’s and Women’s Royal Rumble Matches. Universal Champion “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt defends his title against Daniel Bryan, Asuka challenges Becky Lynch for the Raw Women’s Championship and much more.
6.0Seven of WWE's top Superstars, including John Cena, Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman, battle inside the diabolical Elimination Chamber for a chance to advance to the main event at WrestleMania. Ronda Rousey officially signs her WWE contract. Asuka puts her undefeated streak at risk against Nia Jax. Plus, the first Women's Elimination Chamber Match!
8.0Night of Champions (2011) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by WWE and presented by WowWee's Light Strike that took place on September 18, 2011 at the First Niagara Center in Buffalo, New York. It was the fourth annual WWE Night of Champions event and the eleventh in the WWE Vengeance/Night of Champions overall chronology. This is also the first live pay-per-view event to feature the WWE Superstars without the WWE Brand Extension. Eight matches took place at the event, seven of which were broadcast live on pay-per-view. The event featured multiple main events, with Triple H defeating CM Punk, John Cena defeating Alberto Del Rio for the WWE Championship, and Mark Henry defeating Randy Orton for the World Heavyweight Championship. The event garnered 161,000 buys, down from 165,000 buys the previous year.
0.0Host Sean Mooney takes viewers on a joyride through some of the wackiest and most bizarre WWE action, including Bobby "The Brain" Heenan being bounced and other offbeat moments.
0.0Shawn Michaels isn't at a loss for words as he hosts this compilation of his greatest hits; from a rarely seen bout with Bret Hart, to battles with Razor Ramon and Mr. Perfect, it's an insightful look at the Heartbreak Kid.
0.0Hosts Sean Mooney and Lord Alfred Hayes highlight some of the toughest customers the WWE has ever known; from "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan and Haku to Akeem and The Bushwhackers, the special spotlights some of the most rugged individuals in WWE history.
0.0Many Superstars in WWE history have relied on the skills of their managers to rise to the top; how Bobby "The Brain" Heenan, Jimmy Hart, Miss Elizabeth and other top managers proved instrumental in leading their clients to victory.
0.0The powerful Davey Boy Smith is at his best in this home video classic, highlighting some of the British bulldog's memorable battles; from Shawn Michaels to Earthquake, top opponents step into the ring to face one of England's greatest exports.
0.0Hosts Craig DeGeorge and "Luscious" Johnny V take a unique look inside the story of Ken Patera and his journey to redemption in WWE; Patera is in action against the likes of legendary opponents such as Harley Race, The Honky Tonk Man and more.
0.0Hosts Craig DeGeorge and "Luscious" Johnny V take a look at the career of Jake "The Snake" Roberts; from Junkyard Dog and Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat to The Honky Tonk Man and Kamala, Roberts takes to the ring against WWE's finest.
0.0Profiling one of the wildest creatures ever to roar with this home video classic highlighting the amazing story of George "The Animal" Steele; a wildly popular figure in the 1980s, Steele drew attention for his feud with "Macho Man" Randy Savage.
0.0Gorilla Monsoon hosts another exciting lineup of in-ring action; included in this home video classic are Shawn Michaels battling Bret Hart in a steel cage match and Bam Bam Bigelow taking on The Undertaker, among other matches.
0.0"Mean" Gene Okerlund hosts this unique look into the career of Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake; tracking the evolution of Beefcake's career over the years as he competes against the likes of Hulk Hogan, The Honky Tonk Man, Ted DiBiase and others.
0.0Discovering why Bret Hart was destined for excellence in this collection of his marquee matchups; host "Mean" Gene Okerlund looks back at the Hit Man taking on Ric Flair, Lex Luger, Shawn Michaels and other top opponents.
0.0Embrace the patriotism of Hulk Hogan in this close-up, red, white, and blue look at the most popular American hero in WWE history!
1.0This home video classic looks back on the career of the behemoth known as Diesel; at seven feet tall and more than 300 pounds of raw power, Diesel took on all comers during his iconic career.
0.0Going inside the career of The Undertaker, considered to be one of the most feared Superstars in WWE history; there is no escape from The Deadman as he sends top opponents like Yokozuna, Kamala, Crush and Bam Bam Bigelow into the depths of darkness.
0.0Delving into the mind of Macho Madness in this home video classic that highlights the one and only "Macho Man" Randy Savage; "Mean" Gene Okerlund hosts this look at Savage's career, including his many battles with Ted DiBiase for the WWE Title.
7.2Night of Champions (2014) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by WWE. It took place on September 21, 2014 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.[1] It was the eighth annual Night of Champions event. The theme of the pay-per-view was that every championship would be defended on that night. This was the first pay-per-view to feature the latest version of championship belts, which were introduced the night after SummerSlam, such as the new WWE logo on the WWE World Heavyweight Championship (while the Big Gold Belt was retired), whereas the other championship belts have minor modifications.
