D-Generation-X - Media

Media

  • WWF – D-Generation X (1998, VHS)
  • WWE – D-Generation X (June 2, 2006, DVD)
    • Identical to the VHS product with the exception of added censorship of profanity and nudity.
  • The New and Improved D-Generation X (February 20, 2007, DVD)
    • The DVD includes the early hints of the fourth incarnation from WrestleMania, through the skits, promos, chaos, and matches that reunited the duo, making life miserable for Mr. McMahon. This DVD has all the DX highlights including backstage interviews and segments, their imitation of the McMahons, the hijacking of the Raw production truck, taking over Raw for a night, and vandalizing WWE's property. It is also notable as being one of the few recent WWE Home Video releases that is kayfabe-based as opposed to showing real-life stories behind the wrestlers.
  • The two team members have their faces on the cover of WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009
  • DX: One Last Stand (April 5, 2011, DVD)
    • This DVD features all of the final DX vignettes that aired on RAW from August 2009 to March 2010, including Shawn Michaels' farewell speech from Monday Night RAW, the night after Wrestlemania 26, presented in its entirety, thus officially ending Degeneration X.

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