If we do it monthly, I suggest 2 DVD's/4 hours of footage.
We could do it like this in terms of breaking down matches:
Classic AJPW (1970's-1985)
Memphis
Mid South
Classic Lucha
Current Lucha
Current US
Indy Japan
My suggestion for Volume 1 would be as follows:
DVD #1
Shoehi Baba vs. Billy Robinson (7/24/76 - AJPW)
El Hijo del Santo vs. Negro Casas (7/18/87 - WWA)
Bryan Danielson vs. Homicide (4/24/04 - ROH)
Yuki Ishikawa vs. Alexander Otsuka (9/11/05 - Big Mouth Loud)
Jerry Lawler vs. Bill Dundee (6/6/83 - Memphis)
Capos vs. Perros del Mal (10/15/05 - CMLL)
Eddy Guerrero vs. Big Show (4/15/04 - WWE)
Cutting non-relevant ring intros, this woud fit on 1 disc I believe.
I believe variety is the key. You have lots of everything on this disc. European mat work, lucha mat work, shoot style mat work, big vs. small, lucha brawl, memphis brawl, current indy.
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If the DVD didn't work, I have another possible idea. Someone would have to walk us through the process.
DVD rippers are free and easy to download. If we wanted to streamline the process, we could rip the match off of the DVD on to the computer, shrink the file (that is the part I don't know how to do), and upload it for this group to watch and then talk about. This may be easier than sending out DVD's, especially to non-US people.
The disadvantage lies in having to watch on your computer and downloading.
I don't have this capability on my home computer (my brothers laptop does but he is at school) but the process of ripping is really easy.
Definetly want to be able to get people watching stuff they might not otherwise watch.
Tim