Uncovering DX's LEGENDARY Invasion Jeep | WWE's Most Wanted Treasures | A&E

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We are taking a closer look at DX's iconic invasion jeep in this scene from Season 2, Episode 2.

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For once I actually understand the reasoning for keeping it and that the emotional value is worth that 300k. Most they have many many items and it's not really that sentimental they are playing it up for money. This guy didn't want to sell and a great reason why.

Canucks
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The way that ended was pure gold. An absolutely amazing idea and I support him keeping the jeep. Thank you, sir, for letting us be a part of your family's history.

arvurebantra
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I understand his attachments to the jeep..for us fans our memory of it is just the invasion but for him its an everyday thing he shares with his dad ❤❤

kaeso
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I'm not gonna lie, I was a teen during the Attitude Era and was a huge WWF fan. I actually love seeing Mick Foley and Roadogg just being old and retired and hanging out sharing memories and being themselves. Now that I'm older too it makes me feel like I part of it now that we're all old. Such a great nostalgic feeling

chrisfortin
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I also lost my father, so I completely understand why he wouldn't want to part with it. For us fans it was the DX Jeep. For him, it was years of quality time with his father, you can't replace or price that.

RevinSOR
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This was WWEs edition of Pawn Stars
Seller: "Ill take X amount"
Mick: "Best i can do is 1/6th of that" LOL

soulserrated
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As someone who has also lost his father, when he started tearing up talking about his, I FELT that.

chaospoet
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Lita is not wrong. I used to set my TV up with the "return" button. Which would take you back to the channel you watched last. I would flip back and forth between WWF and WCW. When DX or NWO was on, you put the remote down. 🤷‍♂

PRYVTgomerPYLE
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Lost my dad 3 weeks ago, I feel this man's pain when talking about his father, all of my dad's belongings are sentimental to me

JP
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Lets not forget Road Dogg was a legit Marine platoon daddy before the WWF

robashley
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Imagine your father dying and wwe coming and giving you the change to honor his legacy by bringing the one memory with you to the one place that started his legacy you did well man keep your head up proud and know that your father is looking down and smiling that your continuing his legacy.

OfficerDeputyWilliam
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When he said 300k was the first time I ever saw Mick almost pass out.

studbourbon
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X-Pac was in the back doing "extra-curricular activities" lmao

dwaterson
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Love hearing these stories, takes me back to my childhood

rickymcd
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I'm crying for this guy. My dad is my best friend and I'm scared of the day I lose him.

scottrjmatmsncom
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7:40 I know how it feels to lose a parent, I lost my mother and I was only 16, to lung cancer, but what can we do, this is life you are born and die even if it is painful to see people die that you love. 😞

Ironfrank
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"extra curricular stuff" - cough cough haha

KlymatixTV
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As someone born an raised in Norfolk Virginia it's always been a honor to see this classic moment go down in my city 🫡❤️

XTheeKing
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I can understand him not parting with the jeep. I'm glad he was willing to loan it to them for special events.

The jeep is near and true to his heart and I can understand the sentimental value it has to him.

scottdecker
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They had that guy on the episode of Raw as a fan getting free tickets for Nitro. He was wearing that letterman jacket he had when they showed him with the camcorder.

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