Well that’s ass…
If you have a Hulu subscription, they have a good deal of the TUFs. This was awesome for me because they stopped putting them out on DVD after the Rousey/Tate season…
Hulu also has episodes of UFC Reloaded and UFC Main Event.
Also has all the episodes of Dragon Ball Super, but knowing Hulu, they might take them down before I even get through it all.
Dragonball is dope and I loved the new broly movie.
I see, that makes sense. There was a time that they used to name the UFC events. Full loaded! Reality Check!
I loved that era with all my heart.
Old UFC DVDs had some backstage and interview content on par with Pride's finest. The media surrounding new big UFC events is so corporate and robotic these days. Props to the fighters that still manage to make the pressers a good time.
P.S. UFC does produce some good/high quality content, but if you're strictly watching the live event you miss most of it and just get self promos and plugs ad nauseum.
Oh dude, you are talking my language. Karo Parisyan and Joe Riggs were hilarious with it. Karo was backstage mimicking those Pilate ladies dvd workouts. Joe Riggs ( when ripped) kept showing his abs and would say funny shit.
Nate Quarry, Rich Franklin and Chris Lytle were very wise and well spoken. Billy Rush was a bit of a nut but he had good ideas and was the first well known nutrition guy. Talked about potassium and that it helps get you ripped and he was saying that it was important to be lean with low body fat and not cut too much weight. Though Riggs was big at weight cutting but Billy had great ideas.
There was this guy who was a great guy. Black dude who would scream but his job was to help fighters navigate in the arena. This way they are not wandering around. I forgot about him but everyone loved the dude and he was super cool with everyone. Good dude.
There was one who was probably a Sherdogger because he walked up to Chuck Liddle and was like " I was A UFC fan SINCE UFC1!"
Another cool thing is that, GSP was and still is the same GSP. He somehow retained his innocence and not been jaded by the journey that is being a UFC fighter.