Pitting a very young Orton against Johnny Spade, this is more of an angle (involving Mark Henry) than a match and is too brief to be of any consequence (making it a strange choice to kick off the DVD). The opening match, held in the summer of 2000, is from OVW. This switch didn't satisfy everybody (including fans of the old ECW, obviously), but from a quality standpoint, the change was probably for the better, as this second three-disc set on The Viper provides plenty of action and a good glimpse into the mind-set of the modern-day Legend Killer. For reasons unknown, this was changed to a new Randy Orton match compilation (likely in time with his return from a long, injury-related lay-off), featuring matches spanning the 2000-2015 period and containing pre-match comments from Randy himself in a newly-recorded sit-down interview.
Originally, the November 2016 WWE DVD release was set to be the third volume in the OMG! Moments series, this time focusing on ECW (which certainly did provide a plethora of such incidents). (Thanks to Fetch Publicity for arranging this review.)