
WWF Brawl In The Family VHS
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WWF "Brawl In The Family" is a Coliseum Home Video VHS release from the Titan Sports years, cataloging Hart Foundation internal conflict at a point when the family-versus-family storyline was one of the promotion's sharpest long-form builds. Without the photo in front of us, the exact pressing date is provisional, so verify the spine before the era claim sticks. Coliseum titles from this period came in full clamshell plastic housing with a three-letter WWF scratch logo printed directly on the spine label, and that construction detail is one of the cleaner ways to confirm you are holding an original rather than a dupe or a rental reissue.
The Hart Foundation feud that this tape documents ran through one of the WWF's most internally productive stretches. Bret Hart, Jim Neidhart, and the extended Hart family occupied a strange middle space in the early-to-mid 1990s WWF card, where babyface credibility and heel potential could flip within the same pay-per-view card depending on who was standing across the ring. Coliseum Home Video built its release slate around those high-drama matches and backstage segments that did not always make the PPV highlight packages, which is what gives these tapes value beyond nostalgia. They are working documents of how WWF creative structured its feuds for a home audience that was buying tapes at Blockbuster and Suncoast, not just rewatching PPV broadcasts. The label art on Coliseum releases from this production run typically featured full-bleed photography and a consistent catalog number format across the spine, which is how completists track production sequence.
Family destroyed itself for our entertainment, packaged for the rental market.
This copy has not been inspected against a photo yet, so condition is unconfirmed. Coliseum clamshells from the Titan Sports run are prone to spine hinge stress at the top and bottom latch points, and rental copies will often show sticker adhesive residue on the back panel or a white Blockbuster inventory strip across the spine edge. A never-rented copy in this line tends to show clean label edges with no peeling at the corners. Check the tape housing on the front shell. Ribbon should sit flat with no slack or visible splice repair.
OWNER VERIFY: Era and pressing year, confirm via spine catalog number and Coliseum Home Video copyright date on rear panel label.
OWNER VERIFY: Provenance, confirm Titan Sports original via three-letter scratch logo placement on spine and clamshell hinge construction, not a rental reissue or later repackage.
OWNER VERIFY: Condition, note sticker residue, hinge stress at top and bottom latch points, and ribbon slack visible through the front shell housing.
Family destroyed itself for our entertainment, packaged for the rental market.
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WWF's 90s stretch ran hot and strange. Shirts, magazines, and figures came out of a locker-room-to-retail pipeline with zero prestige intent. The ones that made it through are creased, foxed, sun-hit, and still loud. Keeping them intact is the job. We document what survived and photograph it in the condition it arrived in.
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Inspected in Las Vegas on June 2026. Each piece is a single unit, sold as inspected.
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This wwf brawl in the family vhs originates from the 90s era[01], represents WWF[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
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Super excited picking this up over the weekend I was a big collector of magazines as a kid but this programme was a no brainer. The official survivor series 89 event programme Thanks as always to the team keepitclassiclv for looking after me
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