American Hardcore Theatre: ECW's Real History

Extreme Championship Wrestling
A Matter Of Respect

May 11th 1996
ECW Arena
Philly, PA​

Alright, so I was a little underwhelmed by our last show. I thought it was a good show, but not one of the best. This show on the other hand is one of the highly acclaimed ECW shows that I believe deserves every bit of love that it gets. This show takes place about 3 weeks after Hostile City Showdown 96. Not much has happened in ECW in between shows. They had a house show in Jim Thorpe, Maryland, and Reading Pennsylvania. Other than a rare meeting between Shane Douglas and Rob Van Dam, we didn't miss much from these 3 house shows. Also going on during this time in 1996 was the WWF In Your House: Beware of Dog pay per view, which takes place about a week after this show. Beware of Dog was the first live PPV I ever got to see, since it was given away for free due to a thunderstorm induced blackout during the original airing. Much like 1995, I have a lot of fond memories of being a WWF mark during this time in 1996. The Mankind vs Taker feud was one of the greatest things ever done in wrestling history, and was growing to involve Goldust around this time.

More importantly, this show takes place about a week before a very pivotal weekend in the history of pro wrestling. May 19th was the final appearance of Kevin Nash and Scot Hall in the WWF. Razor, Diesel, HBK, Triple H, and the 123 Kid all broke kayfabe during Hall & Nash's final show at Madison Square Garden for a group hug in the center of the ring as a final farewell, "The Curtain Call". That same weekend WCW put on their Slamboree pay per view which featured an uneventful 10 minute main event with The Giant vs Sting, as well as the ill fated "Battlebowl Tournament", which was won by DDP. A week after Slamboree Scot Hall made his WCW debut and declared that if WCW wanted a war, they got one. I remember these days well. I hadn't found out about ECW yet, but this was still a very exciting time to be a pro wrestling fan. I remember when Hall debuted 2 of my wrestling nerd friends from school were ringing my phone off the hook with the obligatory "ARE YOU FUCKING WATCHING THIS!?" call. No tweets or texts, or internet party threads back then, just a good ole fashion land line call.:lol:

I remember we thought a full on WWF vs WCW war was about to legit go down. We referred to Hall and Nash as Diesel and Razor for several weeks before the "Hall & Nash" monikers finally sank in. Good times.

So lets fire up this ECW masterpiece shall we? We got some pretty good ECW gems here, as well as the continuation of the Rob Van Dam vs Sabu series. Lets dig into this thing and see how it's held up over time, and how it compares to what else was going on in pro wrestling in May of 1996.

The show opens up with some lovely classical music with a graphic on the screen that resembles a wedding invitation. It says "Extreme Championship Wrestling cordially invites you to The ECW Arena on the eleventh evening of May. Nineteen hundred and Ninety six for an evening titled A Matter of Respect".

El Puerto Ricano vs Damien 666

The show then begins with this match already in progress. Joey says that the match has been like a tribute to Sabu as apparently these guys have been imitating him. Damien 666 did use a few Sabu moves in his match against Raven at a past show. We don't get to see much of this before Sabu comes running in. Sabu lands a nice splash out of the ring onto both men on the outside. Sabu tosses a chair into both of their faces, and this fucking crowd is white HOT!

Really loud SABU! chants as he sets both guys up on a single table on the outside, gets in the ring, and lands an awesome catapult legdrop. The crowd explodes with E! C! DUB! chants.

Really awesome opener. It wasn't a match, but Sabu fucking rules. Especially at this stage of his career. This crowd is fucking pumped!

10/10

Devon Storm & Damien Kane vs The Dudleys

Joel Gertner is our ring announcer still. I don't know what happened to Bob Artese, but he was with the promotion going back to the TSWA days, and he just kind of disappeared at the end of 95. Gertner was actually a really good announcer(who was also fluent in Spanish) though. Definitely better than the current WWE announcer who sounds like he's having a bowel movement everytime he says WWE.

Damien Kane is billed from Badstreet USA for some unholy reason. D-Von and Buh Buh are accompanied by several of the "non-Dudleys", Chubby, DW(in a wheelchair), Sign Guy. Big Dick is not here for this one. The crowd chants "WHAT'S YOUR NAME!?" at Buh Buh to get him to do his stuttering bit, which was surprisingly over. Buh Buh stutters his name and makes a remark about Damien Kane's valet's(Lady Alexandria) tits. Kane freaks out and tries to get at him. Lady Alexander distracts Buh Buh by pulling his glasses off and trying to seduce him. Damien Kane attacks him from behind.

This kicks off a really stiff brawl. These guys beat the shit out of each other in one of the stiffest matches I've seen so far into this project. Really hard chair shots from everyone. Devon Storm lands a very stiff dropkick on D-Von from the top rope that looks like it hurts him for real. The crowd is just crazy hot all through this match. This is got to be one of the hottest crowds yet so far into this show. Buh Buh Ray beats the shit out of Damien Kane on the outside of the ring with chairs and a slam through a table. Buh Buh's character has really gotten a lot more serious since D-Von came around. He's just really brutal here in this match. Buh Buh and D-Von work together in the ring on Devon Storm. Buh Buh hits him with a nice splash in the corner that is followed up by a stiff as hell elbow from D-Von that might have been payback for the botched dropkick earlier in the match. The match cuts away to a later part where all four men appear to be working a standard, traditional tag match.

HOLY FUCK! D-Von backdrops Devon Storm out of the ring onto DW in the wheelchair for a really nasty bump. Holy shit.

All hell breaks loose again in the ring and the crowd just eats it up. They respond loudly to every bump, every chair shot, everything so far in this match gets a really loud reaction. One pretty cool spot happens when all four men are in the ring, and all simultaneously make a mad dash at a single chair that lays in the center of the ring. D-Von gets the chair and destroys Devon Storm and Damien Kane with sick chair shots to the head. 2 a piece. D-Von then blasts Buh Buh with another really, really hard chair shot. The ref gets dropped next, which brings an end to the match. Devon Storm and Damien Kane get the win by DQ after 14 minutes.

The non Dudleyz pull Buh Buh and D-Von apart as this one cuts away.

6.4/10

Not a really bad brawl at all. Some really stiff stuff here, and some wild bumps. The chair shots were just brutal in this match. There was some stuff cut out, but I don't know how much. It's hard to grade the match with stuff missing, but I'll grade what I saw here. They did have some moments where everyone was gassed out tired and wondering what to do next, but really this wasn't as bad as it could have been. The crowd for this show is probably more hyped up than any ECW crowd in any of the shows I've reviewed up to this point. This crowd is just insane.

The FBI(JT Smith & Little Guido) vs Axl Rotten & Hack Myers

Guido and Smith are shown in the ring first with Joel Gertner. Guido wraps Gertner up with his Italian Flag. The crowd is booing these guys pretty hard. JT Smith gets the mic and starts singing Fly Me To The Moon by Sinatra. He gives his cousin Guido a kiss like Italian mobsters, and out comes Axl and Hack. Myers and Rotten come out to an old school Marilyn Manson song from his first album. Pretty cool looking tag team actually.

Axl is billed from New Castle England, and gets a surprisingly good reaction from the fans considering how he's been jobbed out all through 1996 so far. The bell rings and we get A BUNCH of stalling from Guido and Smith. They really draw this thing out, even doing the whole "Fuck this, we're leaving" skit. They stall this thing out for several minutes to open this up. Axl and JT Smith finally tie up, and we have a weird moment in the match where JT Smith smacks Axl on the ass. Guido reaches into the ring and smacks him when he's got his back turned to him. I'm getting the vibes that they were trying to get some Gay heat for the FBI here. It was subtle, but you could see it. Not sure I like Gay heat, unless it's just over the top like what Goldust was.

Hack Myers gets the hot tag in, and we have more stalling from Guido and Smith. They take it out to the isle and taunt the fans. Smith takes a swing at several fans, even knocking Straw Hat Guy's hat off of his head. That's like the ultimate heel thing to do. :lol:

The match cuts ahead, thank god, and we see Hack Myers fighting Guido. Myers lands his trademark legdrop on the apron, then goes up top. JT Smith pushes him off the top, but he rolls onto Guido with a Victory Roll pinfall attempt. Guido falls down to sit on Myers' chest for the pin. JT reaches in and holds Guido's arms for extra leverage to get the 1, 2, 3 at 10:55.

6/10

Another edited match, but as for what made the tape I wasn't impressed with anything. Nothing really terribly unwatchable, but I've never been a big fan of stalling like this from heels. It's a pretty cheap way to get heat. Not a real bad match though, especially considering it's just mid-card filler.

ECW World Championship 3 Way Dance: Raven(C) vs The Sandman vs Pitbull 2

Supposedly the setup for this match was that there was an online fan voting poll to decide who Raven's next challenger would be. Sandman and Pitbull 2 tied, so Commissioner Todd Gordon setup the three way dance. Raven comes out first with his crew of lackeys, The Fabulous Ones, as their billed here, Stevie Richards and The Blue Meanie(with his girlfriend, who is really hot, whoever she is?). The Meanie dances around with his girl acting like a clown. He is wearing HBK style chaps on his legs. He does an HBK dance and removes them, then removes his pants with Stevie Richards, showing everyone their red and blue Underoo's. Raven just sits in the corner with a strait face through it all.

The Pitbulls come out next to the always awesome White Zombie Thunderkiss '65 tune. MAN! Francine is HOOOOOOT!!! It's a damn shame I can't find any of these pics online to add to this review because she absolutely has to be seen in this outfit. She's not wearing her "Beastmaster" leathers, but a very revealing bra and panties outfit that is to die for. :amanda:

Pitbull 2 comes to the ring wearing a bandage around his head. Pitbull 1 is wearing a sling on his arm from an attack from The Eliminators at one of the previously mentioned house shows. I can't stress enough how hot Francine looks here. If anybody knows how to capture still images from a DVD let me know how to do it. Metallica's Enter Sandman comes on next and the fans all clap along with it as The Sandman comes out with Scorpio and Missy Hyatt. The three walk around the ring posing for the entire duration of the song as everyone just stands around awkwardly waiting in the ring. Gertner goes through and does the intros for everyone with Raven getting one of the better reactions from everyone. Pitbull 2 and Sandman were massively over, and got great reactions, but Raven's reaction from the fans was the loudest, which is interesting considering how he was booked to be one of the slimiest chicken shit heels in wrestling history.

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I love the way this match starts off. All three men tie up in a 3 way clinch, with Pitbull 2 pushing both men to the ground a couple of times to look like a strong beast. Pitbull 2 really looks good early on kicking both guys asses. Pitbull misses a clothesline and goes to the outside. Raven drops Sandman early for a DDT, but Sandman kicks out of the pin. This fucking crowd is awesome. Sandman and Raven take turns hitting Pitbull 2 with a Singapore Cane and a steel chair. Pitbull 2 takes several shots, but won't go down. Raven and Sandman turn to each other with the Cand and Chair, and go back and forth between each other and Pitbull 2. Pretty awesome moment with Pitbull staying up while Sandman and Raven go back and forth. Pitbull 2 hulks up and the crowd goes WILD! He lands a double clothesline on both Raven and Sandman over the top. Pitbull slams Raven into the railing before landing a pretty awesome flying leg drop from the apron onto him as he teeters the rail. I just can't stress enough how hot this crowd is here. Man this is awesome.

All three men brawl with a chair on the outside. The crowd pops loudly for everything. Deep, loud "OHH!"'s for every little strike. I love it. Sandman canes the shit out of both guys, with each of them breaking up a nearfall. Sandman blasts Raven with the cane before doing his plancha cane shot over the top to hit Pitbull 2 on the outside. This match is awesome!

Raven follows Sandman and does a surprisingly good looking plancha onto both men that gets a great pop from the crowd. This crowd is intense, and you can tell the performers are really feeding off of it. All three men lay sprawled out on the floor as the fans start chanting for the Pitbulls. They bash each other into the railing before Raven and Sandman double backbody drop Pitbull 2 over the railing into the crowd. Raven takes The Sandman to the ring to land a few suplexes.

Pitbull 2 comes into the ring and give Raven a dangerous as fuck looking Tiger Driver. All three guys go through one of those hectic series where they keep hitting each other with devastating moves and breaking each other's pinfalls up. Pretty nice, frantic action. I'm seriously loving this match right now. They get a little sloppy as you can see them visibly winded from the pace of the match so far. Sandman lands a super rana on Pitbull 2, with Raven breaking up the pin. Raven goes for a double DDT, but Sandman and Pitbull 2 counter it with a double Gordbuster. Reallly scary landing that looked like it could have almost paralyzed him. Shit! Sandman and Pitbull 2 sandwich Raven with a simultaneous clothesline. They go after each other with a clothesline, but they sandwich the referee on accident. The ref is down and out. 2 Cold Scorpio comes in and drops a knee on Pitbull 2. Pitbull 1 comes in and fights with Scorpio, pulling him out of the ring. Stevie Richards comes in and drags Raven over The Sandman's body, but the ref is still out. Pitbull 2 sets a table up on the top rope. He tries to put The Sandman up top for a Superbomb, but the table falls out of balance and teeters over, dumping The Sandman to the floor in an inadvertently awesome spot. More sloppiness ensues with the referee still out. Sandman botches a flying cane shot from the top rope and looks to have legitimately injured his knee. NO WAY he can sell that good. This has to be real.

Raven manipulates Pitbull 2 to help him fight Sandman. The two men work together to Superbomb The Sandman, but Raven breaks up the pinfall by kicking Pitbull 2 with a loaded boot. Raven pins Pitbull 2 to eliminate him first, but I'll be god damned if he didn't look like a strait up monster in this match.

From here the shit hits the fan. Francine comes in and attacks Raven. The Blue Meanie's girlfriend comes in and attacks Francine and we have THE HOTTEST MOTHERFUCKING CATFIGHT EVER! Holy shit. Missy Hyatt comes in and canes both women out of the ring. This crowd is WHITE HOT! Sandman rolls Raven up for a surprise rollup, and the crowd loses it when Raven kicks out. Sandman rolls Raven up again, and the crowd counts along and gasps again when Raven barely kicks out. Sandman lands a DDT and the crowd pops. They are so sure we have a new champ, but Raven kicks out again. Outstanding crowd with some excellent nearfalls here. So tense and dramatic. I love this shit.

Stevie comes in and accidentally kicks Raven. The crowd explodes with one of the loudest pops I've ever heard. Sandman chases Stevie down on the outside and tears the railing apart. The crowd goes insane as Sandman throws the railing into the ring. Raven attacks Sandman, but he get's slammed down face first into the railing as it's propped up on the ropes. The crowd goes ape shit with the E! C! DUB! chants. Sandman backdrops the railing on Raven, but Raven catches him a bit later with a well timed DDT on the railing to put The Sandman away at 18:20.

I love the crowd reaction after the pinfall. It's a nice mixture of cheers and gasps of disappointment. The crowd loved the match, they were happy to see Raven retain, but Sandman was so close they couldn't help but sympathize for him.

Raven leaves with his belt as The Pitbulls come back out and fuck up the Blue Meanie. The Sandman canes the shit out of him. The Pitbulls and The Sandman work together to Superbomb the Blue Meanie's fat ass. An air horn goes off as he slams into the canvas, and it just adds to the insanity. :lol: The crowd just goes ape shit. The Pitbulls give The Sandman a beer and have a beer bash afterwards. Sandman guzzles the beer with one swig before smashing the can over Pitbull 2's head. Sandman shakes hands and hugs with the Pitbulls as the crowd cheers them all on. Sandman gets a mic and tells The Pitbulls they earned his respect. He gives them Missy Hyatt, who starts kissing on them. :lol:. Francine comes back out pissed off. She pulls Missy away from her Pitbulls and another cat fight breaks out. The Pitbulls and Sandman pull their women apart and shake hands out of respect before going their separate ways.

9/10

Man this was an incredible match. The crowd had a lot to do with it, as it's definitely the hottest ECW crowd I've seen for any match since the epic 911 chokeslam on Fonzie at Gangstas Paradise 95. The nearfalls at the end were just amazing. I know I may get lynched here for this next comparison, but I couldn't help but be reminded of the similar psychology used in the recent three way matches in the WWE between John Cena(Sandman) vs Ryback(Pitbull 2) vs CM Punk(Raven). Some truly masterful booking in this match that really had the crowd eating out of the performers hands. It was beautiful. There were a couple of sloppy moments where things almost unraveled due to fatigue, but they rebounded well. I love how strong Pitbull 2 looked in defeat, even though he was the first one to be eliminated. Raven escapes town with his title again by the skin of his fucking teeth this time. Some great stuff.

Chris Jericho vs Mikey Whipreck

Right off the bat we get the heel and face established for this match with two simple tie ups. The first tie up see's Whipreck force Jericho into the ropes. The referee orders the break, and Mikey breaks clean. They tie up again, and this time Jericho forces Mikey into the ropes. The ref demands a break, and Jericho complies....followed by a smack in the face.

Jericho then shines with a really nice grappling sequence starting with a waist lock from behind, into a German Suplex, into a leg grapevine, and ending with Jericho locking Mikey into a really nice looking Bow and Arrow submission. Jericho then worked his kicks. He lands a kick to Mikey's face and midsection, then snap mares him over to a seated position for his kick to the back. Jericho continues to play the role of the heel in the match with more kicks, punches, and some really hard chops. Mikey reverses a whip into the corner and lands a dropkick. Mikey then snap mares Jericho down and immediately grapevines his leg to put him in the "Muta Lock".

Joey Styles commentary in this show has been phenomenal. Love the way he calls the holds.

Mikey's Muta Lock gets a nice applause from the fans. The crowd is nowhere near as into this match as they were the previous one. Mikey continues to work Jericho's legs with a submission. Jericho pulls Mikey's hair trying to escape the hold. Jericho finally scoots to the ropes and Mikey breaks clean. Chris Jericho lands another kick to the body and works his way back into the match. He lands a delayed vertical suplex, a spinning heel kick, and a slingshot splash. There appears to be a small group of Canadian fans in attendance there to support Jericho, holding up a Canadian flag. Jericho lands another spinning heel kick followed by a powerbomb, and then a Tombstone attempt. Mikey reverses the Tombstone and spikes Jericho. Mikey tries to go up for a move from the top, but Jericho follows him up and dropkicks him to the outside railing. Jericho then follows Mikey and tosses him into the crowd. Jericho piles a bunch of chairs on top of Mikey and hits him as he's piled up. Jericho just continues to play the heel, with no respect for Mikey.

Mikey teases a comeback by landing a Rocker Droper(Famasser). Jericho reverses a whip and hits Mikey with a couple of splashes in the corners. Mikey moves out of the way of the third splash, causing Jericho to crash into the post. Mikey shoves Jericho into the audience and gets back into the ring to land a somersault from the top rope. Not a bad spot. Mikey takes it back to the ring and hits his Super Rana. Jericho takes Mikey's back in a clinch, and spins him around for a Fisherman Suplex, followed up with the Lionsault for 2. They go back and forth with an exchange of nearfalls and some really nice chain sequences. Mikey goes up top for a move, but Jericho drops him to his groin with punches. Jericho climbs up and drops him off the top with a Double Underhook Suplex to put him away with a clean pinfall after 14:21.

Chris Jericho offers Mikey a handshake after the match. Mikey accepts. They shake hands and hug it out before Jericho raises Mikey's hand.

7.8/10

Pretty good match. I wasn't blown away by anything, but the selling was solid, and the psychology was there. The crowd was really not into the match at all, but it was solid. One of the better Chris Jericho ECW matches for sure. I liked how he played the heel role for the match, and the way it worked out with the respectful aftermath. So far I'm really, really liking the overall theme of the show being respect, with each match tying into that somehow.

End of tape 1. For best storage rewind tape and store in a cool dry place.(h)
 
A Matter Of Respect 96 pt. 2



Television Championship: 2 Cold Scorpio(C) vs Shane Douglas

This match was set up at the last show when Douglas cut a really good, emotional promo about how much the ECW World Title was the only thing that mattered to him(right after being cheated by Raven and his goons). 2 Cold Scorpio, the TV champ(in his 4th reign, arguably one of the best TV champs in ECW history) came out and challenged Douglas to a TV title match, feeling disrespected by Douglas' comments, saying that the TV title was something he worked hard to elevate, and meant more to him than the World title. Douglas told Scorpio that he didn't care about the TV title, and didn't want the match. Douglas then attacked Scorpio from behind and gave him a piledriver on the belt.

Douglas is in the best shape of his life without a doubt. He's swole and ripped up here for sure. They stand face to face before the bell rings jaw jacking at each other. Douglas gets a mixed reaction from the fans during the intros. Scorpio scolds Joel Gertner for fucking up his weight. Joel announces his correct weight, "A Slim, Trim, Buff, Cut, and....Bolo, 238 and one half pounds".:lol:

The ref shows Shane the TV belt before the match starts. Shane grabs the belt and disrespects it by tossing it out of the ring. This all plays into the story that this match tells. Scorpio grabs a WWF t-shirt from someone in the crowd and taunts Douglas with it. Shane grabs the shirt, wipes his ass, and rips the shirt up.

The bell rings and Douglas starts it off with a low shot for a takedown that is evaded by Scorpio. The match opens up with a sequence that ultimately leads to these two guys finding out that they are on equal playing fields as far as skill level. They go back and forth with some really solid sequences and exchanges that I'd put up against the Malenko's vs Guerrero's and RVD's vs Jerry Lynn's. Scorpio gets in a slap to Douglas' face in between the chain sequences. Shane laughs it off with his trademark sinister laugh. Scorpio target's Shane's leg with a few submissions briefly before they go through a sequence of Arm Wringer holds where they take turns cartwheeling, flipping, and kipping up out of them with some nice selling and some great facial expressions from both. The crowd is really digging this match. Scorpio backflips out of a leverage type of hammerlock armbar and hits him with a quick arm drag, but Douglas immediately fires back with a fast hiptoss followed by a really nice looking dropkick. Scorpio rolls to the outside for the timeout.

Scorpio comes back into the ring and challenges for a test of strength. He catches Douglas in another Arm Wringer with Douglas doing some really nice selling, even screaming out loud in pain "OH GOD DAMN!". Shane pulls Scorpio in and drops him with a short arm clothesline. They grapple with each other before eventually landing into an awesome little position where they both fight for backslides. Scorpio almost gets it. Both guys with more great facial expressions as they fight to get the backslide. Shane screams "NO!". Shane overpowers Scorpio, but Scorpio just backflips out, rolling off of Shane's back to break free. Shane blocks a kick and goes for a Belly To Back suplex, but Scorpio flips through and lands on his feet again. They tie up with another nice series of reversals before Shane ducks a kick and catches Scorpio with a Butterfly Suplex. Scorpio escapes to the outside for another time out, and that was another pretty awesome little series. So far this match is great.

Scorpio stalls for a bit before tossing a chair into the ring at Douglas. Shane opens the chair up, takes a seat and taunts Scorpio. Scorpio gets back in the ring after Shane acts as if he doesn't want to use the chair. Scorpio enters the ring and eats the chair. Shane eventually backdrops Scorpio out of the ring and baseball slides him into the railing. Shane follows it up with a pretty sloppy plancha over the top. Shane then slams Scorpio into the railing and concrete with one of the sicker bumps of the show. He pulls Scorpio up into the vertical suplex position while standing on the floor, bounces Scorpio's body off of the rope, and then slams him forward into the steel railing. Scorpio's knees smash into the guard rail, and his head slams into the concrete. SHIT!

Shane gets up into the ring and orders the referee to count Scorpio down. Fuck the TV Title, Shane doesn't care about it, he just wants to finish this dude off and get out of town.

Scorpio foils his plan and climbs back to the ring to break the count.

Scorpio pulls Douglas over out of the ring and sends him into the steel railing. Shane backdrops Scorpio up about 8 feet into the air before crashing down into the front row of the unsuspecting crowd. We then get our first bit of awkward downtime of the match as Shane fumbles around with a cooler trying to open it up and get a bottle of water out to hit Scorpio over the head with.

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They then proceed to brawl through the crowd, and it's one of the better moments of ECW crowd brawling I've seen. It's brisk, and quick. They make their way from one end of the Arena to the other in about 15 seconds. Scorpio smashes a crutch on Douglas' back when they make it back around to the entrance isle. They brawl their way back to the ringside area as things start getting a bit sloppy. Shane then drops Scorpio with a FUCKING SICK powerbomb down to the concrete, dropping him from pretty high up. Really stiff bump. Good god almighty. The crowd breaks out with the E! C! DUB! chants. Scorpio sells it by going into convulsions and rolling his eyes into the back of his head. Shane gets back in the ring and orders the countout, continuing the story that this match is telling.

Scorpio breaks the count and rolls in. Douglas chokes him out of frustration. Scorpio catches Shane with some knees to the face as he runs in for a splash, and begins to work his way back into the match with some nice moves. He lands a fucking beautiful handspring backflip kick that Douglas sells beautifully as he falls back down from the apron to the concrete. Scorpio follows it up with a Moonsault Press off of the apron down to Douglas on the floor. Scorpio then sets up a table and puts Shane on it. He goes up top for a splash, but when he goes to leap he notices that Shane is gone. Shane is nowhere to be found. He comes out from under the other end of the ring and attacks Scorpio from behind. Scorpio catches Shane with a nice Thrustkick before going up top for a dive, but he wastes too much time. We have a pretty sloppy moment in the match here when Shane goes up and knocks Scorpio down to the table on the outside. The table doesn't break,and they go through another spot where Shane knocks him down from the apron to the table. The table breaks awkwardly, and the match would have been much better without all of this. Shane pulls Scorpio into the ring and lands a pretty nice Delayed Corkscrew Vertical Suplex. Scorpio kicks out of another pinfall attempt and Shane is even more frustrated.

Shane goes up top and misses a splash, allowing Scorpio to work his way back into the match. Scorpio lands a fucking perfect moonsault off of the top rope followed by an AMAZING 450 splash. Scorpio had one of the best 450's ever. That was where Hayabusa learned how to do the move. Scorpio gets a nice reaction from the fans, but it's kind of stupid how he decides not to go for a pinfall here. He just wastes time walking around the ring. He lands a tip up into twisting leg drop(thanks Joey). Shane continues to sell everything very well with the way he grimaces and grunts. Scorpio whips Shane into the corner, and Shane does a tip up to take his back after he charges in. Shane lands a belly to back suplex with a bridge for 2. Douglas then lands his Fisherman Suplex, but Scorpio kicks out again. Shane tries to put it away with his Belly To Belly, but Scorpio counters it with a nice little sequence, ending with him dropping Shane with a Rock Bottom. The Rock needs to watch this and use it at this years Wrestlemania.

Joel Gertner all of a sudden announces that there are only 5 minutes left in the match, 25 minutes have flown by. Scorpio puts Shane up top and goes for a Super Rana, but Shane counters it with a Super Bomb. The crowd starts really getting into the match. Scorpio kicks out of another desperate pin attempt. Shane gets caught with a third Thrustkick from Scorpio. Scorpio taunts the fans for another flip, then decides not to, then changes his mind and goes up. Shane lands a low blow, and drops 2 Cold with a Belly To Belly from the top rope for the win after 26:31.

Before anything else happens, I would give this match on it's own an 8.9, and I'll say why at the conclusion.

We get a nice highlight replay of the match, which is one of the first I've seen on any of these ECW tapes. We're moving on up baby. After the clip of the match we have Joey Styles in the ring with Shane and 2 Cold after the match. Shane says:

God how great it is to feel gold. I have wrestled and beaten the best this sport has to offer.(crowd cheers).

Hear me out please... please............ please.

I had a six month vacation to hell last year, and tonight, I can stand here before god and you know my father above(looks up and points up to the heavens)...

I have been in the ring with the Ricky steamboats(crowd cheers)....

I've been in the ring with a fifty year old legend Terry Funk.massive pop)...

I've stood alongside all the greats that ECW had to offer, the Malenko's, the Guerrero's, the Benoit's....(Shane gets emotional with tears running down his face)

I have had the gods good fortune of sitting in the dressing room with motherfuckers that now what hardcore wrestling is all about.

I've had the good fortune to work with a good booker like Paul Heyman, people like Todd Gordon, and to wrestle in the BEST FUCKING BUILDING IN THE FACE OF THE PLANET!

E! C! W!

E! C! W!

E! C! W!

Scorpio I would love to shake your hand because all of those people that I mentioned before may rank second to the franchise, and at one time I thought I was the greatest in the world, but tonight, I can say without reservation you are a step above even me. There have been a long lineage of great tv champions in ECW history. The Malenko's, the Guerrero's. Tonight it starts with The Franchise, but atop that list is 2 Cold Scorpio(standing ovation as he shakes Scorpio's hand).

I started on a long trek two and a half years ago to take the cartoon out of the sport and make it back into a sport, and you my man have been an example. You have shown the WWF and WCW that it ain't about cartoon shit, it's about wrestling, and your the best there is.

Shane tells Scorpio to show everyone what respect is and strap the belt around his waist. From the best champ to the new champ. Scorp holds the belt up and gets a great standing ovation. Scorpio hits Douglas in back of the head with the belt. The crowd loves it. Scorpio lands a piledriver, then sets the belt over Shane's body for a legdrop off the top rope to bring an end to it.

10/10

First of all this was a great match. Selling, psychology, storytelling, incredible action, sick bumps, it's all here. It was far from perfect with a couple of things that kind of irked me. Scorpio costing himself victories because he's a showboat, I guess that works for his character, but I'm kind of on the fence with it. The ways he keeps costing himself matches just kind of makes him look like somebody that is just not very intelligent at all. With that, and a small handful of sloppy moments, it will keep the match itself from hitting the 10/10 on my scale. With that said though I'd still put this match high up on my greatest ECW matches of all time. Scorpio's moves were awesome, and the overall story of the match with Shane Douglas gaining respect for the TV title through the course of the match by being pushed to his limit by it's best champion ever, I really liked that. On top of all that you had a fantastic promo from Shane Douglas. I really liked the promo because you could feel the sincerity and emotion. It all felt real and from the heart. The promo was like a sequel to Shane's epic shoot promo when he threw down the NWA title in 94. It's like a mirror of that promo with Douglas giving props and respect to some of those same names that he disrespected in the beginning of Extreme Championship Wrestling that night. The promo is symbolic of how far ECW had evolved up to this point. Really great stuff that makes this one of my favorite ECW shows.

Rob Van Dam vs Sabu II

The background with this match goes back to Sabu's match with Mikey Whipreck a few shows back. Whipreck chose not to use a chair against him in a match because he noticed Sabu was "hurt". It cost Mikey the win, but he earned Sabu's respect after the match. At the very next show Sabu faced a young gun named RVD that pushed him to his limits and matched his crazy arsenal move for move. This earned RVD Sabu's respect, but it wasn't reciprocated by RVD. Van Dam refused a handshake and disrespectfully walked out on Sabu. The first match was a highlight reel in itself. While it had some really cool moments and a lot of action, it still had a few things that I thought brought it down a bit. Lets see how the sequel stands up.

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RVD comes out to some strait up WCW style stock theme music. Sabu's music is some rare obscure grunge song from some band that I've always heard of but never got into, The Melvins, or something. Sabu's entrance is pretty boss. He runs in as the song gets heavy, and just slides into the ring directly into his trademark pose. Pretty cool.

Gertner announces this as a "Respect Match", where the loser must shake the winner's hand and tell him that he respects him. Also, no time limit.

They take it outside pretty soon after opening it up much like the last match, with RVD evading Sabu takedown attempts. Sabu hits RVD on the outside with his Air Sabu leg lariat from a chair as Van Dam's propped up on the railing. Van Dam strikes back with a nice little kick where he jumps from a chair to the railing before coming down with a sidekick to Sabu's face. He tries another move off of the chair, but it gives in under his weight. I thought he covered it up well by turning it into a splash, but the crowd still hit him with the YOU FUCKED UP! chants. Van Dam was still pretty green here. I almost kind of felt like Sabu carried him through that first match.

Van Dam goes back to the ring with the chair and sets it up to do his Somersault Plancha, but Sabu moves out of the way at the last second. Van Dam notices him and stops himself at the last second. This is pretty cool because it's something that occurs throughout the match. They're really playing off of their first match with each man anticipating the same moves that he got hit with in the last match. They both make it to the apron where Van Dam kicks Sabu into the ring. Sabu fires back and pulls Van Dam halfway into the ring teetering on the middle rope. He sets the chair up under Van Dam's head and hits him with his Guillotine Legdrop, smashing RVD's head into the chair. Pretty cool spot, and we're seeing a pretty awesome "Sequel" story unfolding here with Sabu busting out something out something we haven't seen him do. They both anticipate each other's moves in this match, and try to one up each other with stuff that isn't normally in their arsenal in order to get the win.

They grapple with each other briefly before Sabu sets Van Dam up on the top rope. He does a nice move where he leaps from the chair to the top rope, then up into the air to Van Dam's shoulders for a Super Rana. Awesome. Something else we haven't really seen Sabu do. He's breaking out new shit for this young punk. The regular old Sabu moves aren't going to cut it.

Van Dam kicks out of a pinfall attempt, and Sabu goes to the mat to target his arm with some holds. Van Dam bridges up and flips out, transitioning into a hammerlock on Sabu. RVD continues to outgrapple Sabu on the mat by transitioning around to take his back. Pretty good. Sabu flips out, goes to the apron, and slingshots himself up to the top rope. He leaps off the top rope and drops RVD with a DDT. RVD rolls to the outside and eats a baseball slide that sends him into the crowd. Sabu goes to hit RVD with the Triple Jump splash out into the crowd, but Van Dam one ups him and tosses the chair at him on his way down. Van Dam takes it back to the ring with two chairs set up side by side. He runs into the ropes and does his Somersault Plancha to the outside, clearing both chairs. I think I like this spot better when he doesn't bother with the chairs and just does it, but it kind of works here with the heel character he is playing. He's a bit of a showoff.

It's all Van Dam from there for a while with some really good selling from Sabu to make the kid look good. Van Dam lands a springboard splash, a suplex, and a few punches before locking Sabu into his cringeworthy surfboard. It's not so bad here. He manages to drop him down into a pinfall attempt that doesn't look that bad. The pace has slowed down quite a bit by this point. Van Dam hits Sabu with his trademark succession of kicks that remind me of something Glacier in WCW would do. Sabu makes it all look good with the selling. Things get a bit sloppy as Sabu makes his first comeback. He lands his springboard leg lariat before going after Van Dam's arm with a submission. Sabu breaks the hold and lands a springboard moonsault press for 2, followed immediately by his Slingshot moonsault where he just drops on the ropes with his thighs and rolls back into the moonsault with the momentum. Van Dam kicks out at 2 again. Van Dam works his way back into the match with a powerbomb for 2 followed by his Rolling Thunder into a frogsplash landing for another 2. Then we get a really awesome spot that ties into their last match. Van Dam goes up top, but Sabu tosses a chair into his face. Sabu sets the chair up to springboard off of, but Van Dam tries to leap over him like he did in the last match. Sabu tricks him by not springing off of the chair. Van Dam leaps into the air with the splits, only to come down and eat a chair shot.

Van Dam continues to shine after Sabu botches a spring up to the ropes, falling and racking himself. Van Dam lands a Rana as he straddles the ropes, then lands a dropkick, and a guillotine legdrop with a chair drapped over Sabu. Van Dam goes for the Split Legged Moonsault, but Sabu counters it by kicking him into the turnbuckles just as he leaps up. Nice. Sabu lands a sunset flip out of the ring to the concrete, then puts Van Dam through a table with a fucking nice splash from the ring to the audience with his triple jump from the chair to the ropes. Loud E! C! DUB! chants. Loudest of the night in fact.

Sabu shows some frustration in his face with the persistence of this young buck. Joey's commentary has not been very good for this match. He's just really quiet through a lot of it. Sabu goes up top, but Van Dam hits him with a few punches and a Brainbuster from the second rope. Sabu kicks out at 2. Van Dam goes up top for a move, but Sabu hits him and knocks him down to a seated position. He then drops Van Dam with a Cutter that looked really devastating. Van Dam is folded in half backwards on his landing. Sabu then hits Van Dam with a fucking AMAZING Triple Jump Moonsault. Sabu sells the shit out of the moonsault on his ribs. Van Dam doesn't sell it worth a fuck. He just looks up with this goofy look on his face.

Sabu fails to make the cover. He goes up top again and Van Dam drops him with another brainbuster from the second rope. Van Dam finishes the Extreme icon with the clean win after a Split Legged Moonsault at 18:47.

Both men stay down after the match. The crowd gives both of them a standing ovation. The Ref holds the mic in Sabu's face for him to tell RVD that he respects him. Sabu stumbles away without saying it. It cut's ahead to a bit later with Heyman and Styles in the ring with Sabu. Heyman gets very serious as if this was all a shoot, and cuts a great promo calling Van Dam back to the ring to give respect to Sabu. RVD comes back out. Sabu extends his hand for a handshake, and says "Respect". Van Dam gets a mic and tells Sabu that "Not only do I not respect you, you're a piece of shit!". Heyman screams WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING.?!

All of a sudden I hear Fonzie's whistle in the background. Sure enough, we see Bill Alphonso outside the ring as Van Dam makes his exit. RVD says he does respect Fonzie. Fonzie points to his team Taz shirt as the crowd chants Sabu. RVD walks past Taz as he looks up at Sabu in the ring from a distance. Great moment, Taz looks into camera and says theres a time and place for everything. Sabu is taken care of by EMT's as we cut away.

8.9/10

Lets get a few facts out on the table before we get to the opinions. First of all this was Sabu's first loss in ECW since making his return from WCW at the 95 November to Remember. That's a pretty big deal. Not only did Sabu put RVD over here, he made him look really good in both matches. Second of all, the storyline behind this victory was that Rob Van Dam was being tipped off and given advice on Sabu's weaknesses by Taz and Bill Alphonso. The Sabu vs Taz storyline just got really interesting. Overall there were still some sloppy moments, but this was better than the first. I liked how it played off of their first match and was more or less just a great sequel. Some great action, and some surprisingly good selling from Sabu. His selling really put Van Dam over in this match. He knew he would have to make the kid look good in order for the crowd to buy into Van Dam upsetting Sabu clean.

Tommy Dreamer & The Gangstas vs Brian Lee & The Eliminators

There is no respect here in this match. The storylines leading up to this is Brian Lee being a hired gun for Raven, sent to eliminate Dreamer. The Eliminators and Gangstas have been chomping at the bit to get at each other with multiple attacks. Lee smashes a cinder block over Dreamer's nuts at the last show, and The Eliminators are being pushed to the moon as the tag champs.

This is full on fucking mayhem right from the start. The Gangstas and Dreamer storm the ring with two trashcans full of shit and Mustapha brings a tire to the party. Dreamer and The Gangstas storm the ring and make a huge mess with garbage and shit everywhere. Really chaotic scene here in the opening seconds of this one. Ice Cube's "Natural Born Killaz" plays in the background as all of this goes down.

There's not a lot to say about this match. It's really long clocking in over 22 minutes. It's really sloppy with trash, chairs, and debri all over the place. They completely make a huge mess of the ECW Arena during the course of this match. There's not story or anything to this, it's just strait up "Call it as you go" brawling around the Arena. There are some cool moments in the match though. New Jack hanging Kronus with his noose is an interesting sight. Kronus lands a nice Handspring Flying Tiger Driver(Moonsault out of the ring) later on. Really good looking move for a heavyweight like him to be pulling off like that. In between all of the sloppy brawling there are just a small handful of cool spots. Saturn lands a nice Asai Moonsault at one point for example. Brian Lee takes Dreamer for a brawl through the crowd towards the front door. All six men split up with separate 1 on 1 brawls and we hit a lot of moments where it feels like nothing is going on. Brian Lee and Dreamer eventually brawl up to the Eagles Nest where Dreamer attacks Lee with an old school landline phone. Lee then suplexes Dreamer through one of the tables up on the balcony before taking it back to the ring. Dreamer gets thrown from the Nest and makes the fall look pretty good.

Quite a bit of food used in this match so far. I've already seen a dozen eggs smashed over someone's head, and now Kronus is going full on ****** by pouring milk all over himself and acting goofy. He slips in the milk he poured out and falls.

Not much else to talk about from here on out. Saturn and Dreamer hook up one on one for a few minutes, and it's the best actual wrestling of the match. Saturn lands a nice rope walk arm twist into hurricanrana. The Eliminators set Dreamer up for Total Elimination, but The Gangstas break it up. Tommy drops Brian Lee with a DDT, but Stevie Richards comes running out in his red underwear. Stevie drops Dreamer with a kick to the back of the head, then spits on his lifeless body. Beulah and Kimona come out with a cinder block. They grab Stevie by the balls and drag him to the back. Dreamer sets the cinder block up on Lee's balls for an Extreme Reciept with a chair. Saturn breaks up the pinfall and we have more awkward standing around and half assed brawling where it just feels like nothing at all is going on.

Saturn sets up a table and DDT's Dreamer through it from the top rope. Pretty nice table spot. New Jack takes out Kronus and drops the 187 elbow drop on Saturn to end it with a pinfall after 22:26.

6.7/10

Whew, man. This was ugly, and really long and drawn out. I'm kind of glad it's over with. It had some cool spots, and it got off to a crazy start with the full on blitz on the ring by Dreamer and The Gangstas, but overall this was not a good match. The Eliminators vs Gangstas rivalry continues with The Gangstas picking up a pinfall here to gain some momentum. Dreamer also getting his revenge has always been money in all of these tapes. Some great storylines for sure. They booked it to where you really felt great for this character when he would get a small victory like this.

Overall: 10/10

So far I've handed out 3 10/10's for full shows. Hostile City Showdown 95, November to Remember 95, and Big Ass Extreme Bash. This one I felt was better than all of those. This was quite possibly my personal all time favorite ECW show depending on what mood you catch me in. I just really, really like the overall concept with the way respect tied into most of the matches. It gave the show a great overall atmosphere. A lot of the complaints from the critics of ECW are just not on this show. We had good workrate matches that told stories and carried on feuds while at the same time most of the matches ended with a clean pinfall and a decisive winner. The crowd was white hot for the earlier part of the show, but you can tell the Three Way Dance took a lot out of them. Even though the show is far from perfect, I really feel like this is one of the best ECW shows out there, and a good place to start if your curious about the promotion. This was hands down better than anything ECW ever did on PPV, and I would even put this show up against most of the pro wrestling PPV's from 1996.
 
I've been around the forums a few days and have been trying to read through your reviews because like yourself I am a huge ECW fan and am always interested to gauge other peoples opinions in the one company no matter how good, bad or indifferent it was, always entertained me and never left me not wanting to come back for more. Obviously it's been over 12 years since they shut the doors but I still look back on things that happened almost 20 years ago now and get spine tingles.

Loving your review of Matter of Respect particularly it was probably my favourite ECW ever certainly up there with Barely Legal, the much overhyped in my opinion Heatwave 98, but also great shows like Cyberslam 99, Anarchy Rulz 99 and the Hammerstein Ballroom debut shows in August 2000.

I look forward to reading more of your older reviews and your future posts EC-Dub :)
 
Pro Wrestling In The Spring Of 1996

World Wrestling Federation

At the Beware of Dog In Your House ppv in May, Steve Austin would lose a strap match against Savio Vega with the stipulation that Ted Dibiase would have to leave Austin as his manager. After the match Austin revealed that he lost the match on purpose in order to rid himself of Dibiase's managerial services. It was around this time that the Stone Cold character was born. No longer was Steve Austin the Ringmaster, and he was being pushed pretty hard going into the King of the Ring.

Also going on in the WWF during this time was World Champion Shawn Michaels ongoing feud with the British Bulldog. The Undertaker and Mankind's feud was heating up leading into their first of many brutal head to head meetings at the King of the Ring. The Ultimate Warrior was in the dying days of his final WWE run, in the middle of a mini feud with Jerry "The King" Lawler. Jake Roberts was being pushed as a born again Christian who had just come off of a battle with alcoholism. Goldust was kissing Ahmed Johnson, causing him to go berserk. The tag team division consisted of teams like the Smoking Guns, The Body Donnas, The Godwins, and The New Rockers(Marty Jannety & Al "Lief Cassidy" Snow). Other than the Mankind vs Taker feud, the main course in the WWF during this time was the feud between Shawn Michaels & Friends(Ahmed Johson, and Ultimate Warrior) against Camp Cornette, which consisted of Owen Hart, British Bulldog, and now Vader, who was amidst a pretty narly monster heel push going into his world title match at Summerslam 96.

Where we're at right now with the next couple of ECW shows the WWF was still in that New Generation funk. Raw was really not good at all. The tag division was a joke. Austin's King of the Ring victory and following "Austin 3:16 means I just whooped your ass!" promo were still about 3 weeks out(June 23rd 1996).

World Championship Wrestling

Meanwhile over in Dubya Cee Dubya, the NWO invasion got off to a rather brilliant start. Scott Hall made his WCW debut on the May 27th episode of Nitro, just about two weeks after ECW A Matter of Respect. Over the next two weeks Hall would bring in Kevin Nash as his big surprise. Throughout June the duo would interrupt WCW programming and wreak havoc until security escorted them from the building. The duo had an interview at the Great American Bash ppv where Bischoff asked if they were associated with the WWF, to which both Hall & Nash declined. This was all an attempt to stop a lawsuit from the WWF over the angle. After declining any association with the WWF, Bischoff set up a match for the two of them to challenge three WCW superstars at the next pay per view, Bash at the Beach. Kevin Nash powerbombed Eric Bischoff off of the stage through a table, and the Outsiders would continue to terrorize nitro until the infamous Bash at the Beach reveal in July.

Other than the NWO, WCW wasn't doing much better than the WWF during these final days of the "Pre-boom" era. The Dungeon of Doom was still very prominently featured. Kevin Sullivan and Chris Benoit's feud began to heat up. Rey Mysterio made his debut in WCW around this time with a phenomenal series of matches against Dean Malenko. The cruiserweight division hadn't quite taken off just yet, but with Malenko & Mysterio's series of matches, we would see much more emphasis put on the division. Eddie Guerrero was being booked well as a babyface feuding with Ric Flair. The tag team division was stacked with the Stieners, Harlem Heat, Public Enemy, Sting & Luger, and the Faces of Fear(Meng & The Barbarian) among others. The main storyline going into June 16th's Great American Bash was the World Champion Giant defending his title against Lex Luger, along with a special tag match between Flair & Arn against NFL football stars Kevin Greene & Steve "Mongo" McMichael.

As for the ratings there was no clear cut winner up to this point. Both WCW and WWF went back and forth with the lead from week to week up to this point. Starting with the June 10th episode of Nitro, WCW took the lead in the ratings and would keep it for about a year.

Another important event for WCW that was held on June 1rst 1996 was the World Wrestling Peace Festival show in Los Angeles California. This was a show that featured several wrestlers from multiple promotions, including WCW & ECW. This is the event where Chris Jericho met Eric Bischoff, who offered him a job on the spot. Jericho and Bam Bam Bigelow competed in a triangle match against Konnan, who was US champ. The main event of the WWPF ties in a bit with a recent review of mine from my History of MMA series down south. Here are the full results for the WWPF show:

World Wrestling Peace Festival - Los Angeles, CA - Sports Arena - June 1, 1996 (5,964)
Sgt. Craig Pittman defeated KGB via submission at 6:11
Jim Neidhart pinned Bobby Bradley Jr. at 5:00
Lady Apache & Akira Hokuto defeated Neftali & Bull Nakano at 8:24 when Hokuto pinned Neftali
Chris Benoit pinned Alex Wright at 9:54 by blocking an attempted roll up out of the corner and grabbing the middle rope for leverage
Rey Mysterio Jr. & the Ultimo Dragon defeated Psychosis & Heavy Metal at 11:44 when Dragon pinned Metal with an Asai moonsault and dragon suplex; Psychosis & Metal used Guns 'n' Roses "Sweet Child of Mine" as their theme music; after the bout, both teams hugged and raised each others' hands
Lex Luger defeated Masa Saito at 5:53
Negro Casas pinned El Hijo del Santo at 5:54 with an Oklahoma side roll after Santo missed a top rope move
Atlantis, Dos Caras, & Hector Garza defeated Silver King, Dr. Wagner Jr., & Gran Markus Jr. at 10:35 when Caras pinned Markus
Tatsumi Fujinami pinned Black Cat at 5:15
Perro Aguayo & La Parka defeated Pierroth Jr. & Cibernetico at 9:35 when Aguayo pinned Pierroth
WCW US Champion & Mexican Heavyweight Champion Konnan defeated Chris Jericho and Bam Bam Bigelow in a non-title elimination match at 7:42; Jericho pinned Bigelow at 4:56 by lifting his shoulder out of a back suplex into a bridge; Konnan pinned Jericho with a crucifix powerbomb; Konnan used Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger" as his theme music for the bout; after the bout, Konnan raised Jericho's hand out of respect
Jushin Liger pinned the Great Sasuke at 12:46 with a fisherman buster and Liger Bomb; after the bout, the Ultimo Dragon appeared and helped Sasuke from the ring
WCW World Champion the Giant pinned WCW Tag Team Champion Sting at 5:12 with the chokeslam as the challenger attempted a fifth consecutive Stinger Splash
Antonio Inoki & NWA World Champion Dan Severn defeated Oleg Taktarov & Yoshiaki Fujiwara at 9:15 when Severn pinned Fujiwara as he had an armbar applied, moments after dropping Fujiwara with an overhead armbar slam; after the match, all four men shook hands; moments later, as the other wrestlers on the show filed into the ring, Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Bill Apter presented Inoki with PWI's Lifetime Achievement Award before Inoki addressed the audience

Extreme Championship Wrestling

This project is going to focus more on the weekly ECW Hardcore TV episodes from here on out, with the occasional Supercard review here and there(and obviously PPV's). Hardcore TV was where everything went down for ECW. The Supercards were great to see the unedited matches, such as Scorpio vs Douglas, which was much better unedited than the clipped version they played on HCTV. The Supercards also had a lot of stuff that was never shown on Hardcore TV, such as Mick Foley's emotional farewell at Big Ass Extreme Bash, or the Lesbian angle of Hostile City Showdown 96(which still got HCTV temporarily thrown off of MSG network, even as edited as it was). Hardcore TV was where the storylines were told and the characters were fleshed out and given more depth. Before I start off reviewing Hardcore TV from June of 1996, I want to post a few thoughts on some of the things I've missed regarding the more important storylines.

One of the things that drew me to ECW back in 1996, the year that I first really bit into ECW(around October/November) was the Eliminators vs Gangstas tag team feud. I remember this rivalry was covered quite extensively in the magazines with some awesome pictures. As I'm going through these 96 tapes I've realized that this feud was one of the best in ECW history. Saturn cut a fucking awesome promo on one of the April episodes of Hardcore TV:

You come from the hood...

We can respect that...

So did we...

You grew up in the projects...

We can respect that...

So did we...

You survived on the toughest streets in your city...

We can respect that....

So did we....

But if you think we're going to let you drag us back to where we worked soooooo hard to get away from....

I think it would be easier if we would just kill you where you stand...

Awesome promo. Just the way he says it, and the grit in his voice makes it great. The storyline was that the Eliminators came to ECW to wrestle, and to move on from their criminal past, but The Gangstas were taking them back to where they came from, which was something they didn't want. The Gangstas took it further when they somehow managed to get their hands on the ECW Tag Team titles long enough to spray paint their trademark "X" symbol on them. The Eliminators struck back with an attack outside of a gym where they spray painted both Mustapha and New Jack. Saturn looked into the camera after the attack and told the Gangstas, "Tag, your it motherfuckers!"

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The Gangstas got over as faces during this time even though they weren't booked as faces. The crowd just took them in and started cheering for them as soon as Public Enemy left for WCW earlier in the year. The Eliminators on the other hand were booked as downright nasty, ruthless heels with Total Eliminations on women, children, and handicapped(not literally, a bit of an exaggeration). The Eliminators also went over The Pitbulls a lot during early 96. The Pitbulls were massively over in 95 in ECW, but their popularity took a big hit after being beaten and jobbed out to The Eliminators throughout these first couple of months of 96.

The thing that I like about this Eliminators vs Gangstas feud is that both teams weaknesses are hidden, and their strengths are highlighted very, very well. Neither team was good in the ring, so the storyline was that the State Athletic Commissions refuse to sanction a match between the two teams, therefore, it became an insurance risk for ECW to book the match. So these two teams attacked each other, spray painted each other, and traded jabs in promos back and forth for several months before they were even in the same ring together. They just did a really good job of building up to their first match and making it something that you just absolutely had to see, which was an accomplishment as a booker, because neither team was very good in the ring at all, yet, they were incredibly realistic, interesting, compelling, down to earth characters that drew you into their story.

Their first actual match was setup with "live" cut in updates from a training facility in New York. The Eliminators were recruited by Brian Lee(Raven's hitman hired to take out Dreamer) to help them face Dreamer & The Pitbulls in a six man tag match. Joey Styles would cut into an episode of Hardcore TV with faux live reports from this training facility, saying that the Pitbulls had been injured in the attack and were out of the six man match at A Matter of Respect. Styles approached Dreamer in an ambulance, who told him that he was going to get the Gangstas to help him at AMOR.

So this was how we got the six man main event from A Matter of Respect, where the Gangstas got a pinfall over The Eliminators in the match. This is all set up for the June 1st "Fight The Power" show, where ECW will defy the State Athletic Commissions, eat the Insurance liability, and finally book a Gangstas vs Eliminators match for the Tag Team Titles.

The other main storyline that I've grazed over during this period is the Tommy Dreamer/Shane Douglas vs Raven saga with the lesbo love angle. One interesting thing that I caught on one of the April episodes of Hardcore TV was Shane Douglas conducting an interview from Madison Square Garden in New York. Douglas called Shawn Michaels, Razor, and the 123 Kid a bunch of punks, and said that he came to MSG to call the Clique out at their own back yard, since they aren't man enough to come face him in the ECW Arena.

Something that was fleshed out a lot more on HCTV was Raven's foot injury that was going on at this time. They really put this over on HCTV with X-Rays, and even bringing in a doctor to talk to the fans about the severity of it. The story goes that it started out as Gout, but evolved into a degenerative bone disease that required major surgery. This was something that I though Raven sold well in his title match against Douglas at Hostile City Showdown(on top of losing Kimona to Dreamer).

As I've said previously in this thread, one of my favorite things about ECW was how they would recap a storyline with a music video. They just had a distinct style with these videos that I really feel was heavily borrowed from by the big boys. One excellent video plays on the April 23rd episode of Hardcore TV with a recap of the Dreamer/Beulah/Kimona/Raven/Shane Douglas arc that has been running through 96, set to Rage Against The Machine's "Bulls on Parade". When you think about the storyline they are recapping here, I think there may be some inside joke with the song selection here.

This was a brand new song in June of 96 though, so it could just be coincidental. Neither Beulah or Kimona looks like any of the Bull's I've ever seen.

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Pretty good recap video here all leading up to the lesbian kiss at Hostile City Showdown. Shane Douglas used all of this to try to gain an edge going into his world title match with Raven at HCS. They revealed that Beulah never was pregnant, and that she was cheating on both Raven & Dreamer with Kimona. Dreamer said fuck it, and took both girls because he was hardcore. Raven sunk down into a depression and almost lost his title if not for the help of his lackeys. From there Shane Douglas broke off into a rivalry with 2 Cold Scorpio over the TV belt. Dreamer has his hands full with Raven's hired guns Brian Lee and The Bruise Brothers. Here are a few pics of the infamous Lesbian Kiss angle from Hostile City Showdown.

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IF YOU CAN'T TAKE THE TRUTH, THEN YOU'RE NOT HARDCORE! Classic line.

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The other main running story arc was Taz vs Sabu. The more I see of this storyline in these tapes, I'm realizing that it wasn't really about Taz vs Sabu, it was about Taz vs Heyman. On screen there was a deal where Sabu was like "The Heyman Guy". Heyman was in the commercial for his T-shirt pushing Sabu as the greatest of all time, and the embodiment of ECW(which I have to agree with). Heyman was also cutting promos after A Matter Of Respect on HCTV. Really, really good promos, talking about how Chris Benoit broke Sabu's neck, and only 3 people know the truth about the injury(Sabu, Heyman, and Taz). Heyman really put this storyline over in these promos, talking about the history of Sabu and Taz, and pretty much sending a message to Taz and Bill Alphonso that they need to stop playing the game they are playing. Some really good Heyman promos where he puts this all over a very serious business. I really like how there's this Taz vs Heyman dynamic behind the whole Taz vs Sabu rivalry, going back to when Taz turned heel at November to Remember 95 saying "My dad's not a fat fucking jew lawyer that paid my way through life!". Alphonso and Taz reply with promos talking about how they tipped Van Dam off about Sabu's neck injury. Taz continued to taunt Sabu in matches. Mocking his pose, and even sending him a message saying "The longer you make me wait, the more severe the fucking ass kicking will be!". Taz is just on a roll here. Undefeated since his return in the fall of 95.

So where we are now is June of 1996. I'm going to review through the June 4th, June 11th, and June 18th episodes of Hardcore TV before I review Hardcore Heaven 96, which took place on June 22nd. Going into this month we will see a lot of stuff from the "Fight the Power" show from June 1st. Going into this show Stevie Richards has accepted an open challenge from The Sandman. Raven told Richards to bring him the skankiest, nastiest, most nympho maniacal tramp ****e he could possibly dig up, and bring her to him to share his pain. Joey announced that Fight The Power will not be sanctioned by any governing body, and we will finally get the Gangstas vs Eliminators match. Lets check it out.
 
Extreme Championship Wrestling
Hardcore TV(episode #163)

June 4th, 1996​

Alright, so we're finally back on the Hardcore TV shows. The four episodes from 1995 that I reviewed were some of the best ECW shows up to this point. The show was really where ECW was at it's best. A lot of the matches were always clipped to hell, but the angles and characters all lived and died by Hardcore TV. It was a really jamming wrestling show. Some would argue that ECW hasn't aged well. While I would agree that ECW is indeed dated(everything about it just screams 90's), I would argue that it has aged very well considering the fact that there just isn't a wrestling show anything like this around anymore. It was just all about style. These HCTV shows from 95 & 96 wreaked of style and originality. There was just a vibe, a feel. Something that I can't quite put my thumb down on, but it goes beyond anything 'pro wrestling' related. It was the music. The attitude. It's just a wildly entertaining wrestling show to me, and a lot of it has to do with the presentation and atmosphere. The show certainly had it's fair share of flaws, but overall I think Hardcore TV was a tremendous wrestling show, even better than Raw & Nitro in 95(and so far up to this point in 96 as well).

We open up with Joey Styles in the ring with the intro. Most of the footage for these next couple of shows comes from the June 1st 1996 "Fight The Power" show from the ECW Arena. For an update of the storylines running into this show just read my previous post.

Stevie Richards/Raven Interview

Raven and Stevie come out to the ring with Joey. On one of the previous episodes Raven sent Stevie out on a mission to find him the scummiest, nastiest, trashiest, ****tiest ****e he could possibly find. Someone that Raven could share his pain with, and someone he could make Beulah & Kimona jealous with. Richards tells Raven that he has found Raven's girl. He brings out Devine Brown. Devine was an infamous prostitute that was busted by police giving a blowjob to Hugh Grant in his BMW in 1995. Stevie presents Devine to Raven, but Raven tells him that she hasn't been with enough people. He doesn't want her. Raven walks off as we cut into the White Zombie "Thunderkiss 65" highlight video.

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After the lovely highlight video intro, Joey Styles gives us a rundown of tonight's show. Joey says that we will have a shoot fight, not a wrestling match, a shoot fight with Taz taking on a Muay Thai kickboxer from Arizona named Jason Helton. We will also have a six man elimination tag match between Dreamer & The Pitbulls against Raven's hired guns, Brian Lee & The Bruise Brothers. The last man standing in that match will get a shot at Raven's world title. Could this be Dreamer's chance?

Joey also talks about the Japanese press covering Sabu's recent loss to Rob Van Dam with the scandal of Taz & Bill Alphonso tipping Van Dam off about the details of his neck injury in 1994. Pretty cool pics of some ECW Japanese media coverage. Styles plugs the Hardcore Heaven Sabu vs RVD III match coming up in three weeks.

We cut away to commercials for the new Brian F'N Pillman shirt, but they're not allowed to show it on air. This is a month or two after Pillman had his wreck, and was probably either in negotiations with, or already signed with the WWF by this point. Interesting that they are still selling his merch this late into 1996. I would love to have one of these shirts.

Strength Systems commercial. It's time for a new leading brand! If you watch through ECW Hardcore TV from 96 to 99, you will see this commercial about 6 million times.

We get advertisements for the ECW merchandise catalog, the June 8th show at Reading Pennsylvania(with The Gangstas vs Eliminators). Ads for Hardcore Heaven 96, which was pretty much a pay per view for ECW even though it wasn't on PPV, it was treated as so. As all of these ads are running, a pretty awesome song plays. Tupac and Dr. Dre's "California Love".

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Extreme Warfare Volume 1 home video advertisement(set to Filter's "Hey Man, Nice Shot") with a few unreleased matches. I should review this. Most of it is from 1995, but this was one of the first tapes I ever ordered back in the day. I think this had to be one of the better selling commercially released ECW tapes back in the day because they never stopped running this ad. ECW ran this same commercial for this tape on TNN up until they were cancelled in 2000.

Taz vs Jason Helton

Jason Helton walks out and I've never heard of him outside of this appearance. A nice graphic screen pops up that pretty much pushes this as a mixed 'style vs style' UFC fight. It's Extreme Wrestling vs Muay Thai Kickboxing. We're having a fucking UFC fight in ECW.

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I can understand the whole keep your peanut butter out of my chocolate logic, but me personally I grew up loving both pro wresting and MMA. Allow me to put on my wire frame glasses and super tight t-shirt for a moment. I hate to play the hipster card, but I've been a pretty big fan of the sport of MMA long before guys started coming out of the woodworks wearing Tapout t-shirts. Long before Chuck Lidell and Forrest Griffen. Long before Spike TV. I grew up going to video stores where WWF and UFC tapes were categorized together. Side by side. I've always found a lot of parallels with the two spectacles, and I've always found them to compliment each other's strengths and weaknesses nicely as far as entertainment.

With that said though, do I like watching UFC fights in my pro wrestling events? No. They usually suck. The thing usually is that the wrestlers will try to sell things in their "shoot" fight, and you don't sell in fights. You grit your teeth, if you even feel anything at all other than pure, unadulterated adrenaline.

There's something about the way they did it here with Taz though. Earlier in this year they had Joey say that classic quote that I carried in my sig for a while about Taz not being a normal pro wrestler, he was one of these new hybrid warriors like you see on these Ultimate Fighting pay per views. Taz is forcing guys to "tap out" due to his choke, which pushes the awesomeness of this character a bit further, especially when you consider this is 1996. Now he's having mixed style shoot fights. This Taz 1996-1997 push is something that I could break out and show to people that don't watch pro wrestling. There's something about this character that was just wildly ahead of his time, and it's one of my favorite things ever done in pro wrestling, let alone ECW. For a bit more info on the MMA scene around this time(in order to fully appreciate why Taz in ECW was so awesome) check out my History of MMA series down in the fight club section of these forums. Believe it or not there was a time when I was clamoring to see Taz in the UFC. Such a mark. I bought that character hook, line, and sinker back in the day.

Another classic Joey Styles quote:

By my own admission I'm not an expert in shoot fighting, but I will do my best to call the action. I apologize in advance, I'm no Don "The Dragon" Wilson, or Jeff Blatnick.

I love it. Don Wilson and Blatnick were UFC commentators during this time. I would have ABSOLUTELY LOVED to have heard Joey call MMA. My god, he would be perfect. I think he's better than the current UFC commentators Mike Goldberg and Joe Rogan, and just about anybody else in MMA right now. He was certainly better than Don Wilson and Blatnick(as much as love both of those guys). Joey Styles commentary in these 1996 tapes has been phenomenal. I've actually learned quite a bit about wrestling terminology though his commentary. As for his voice it does get annoying after about an hour or two. It's just that same high pitch that never changes. The things he says, his humorous wit, and his wrestling knowledge are all money in these tapes though.

Alright, god damn, lets get on to the match. Taz comes out with Kiss' "War Machine" with Fonzie and a whole slew of Team Taz guys. Awesome shot. He just looks like a guy coming out for a fight. Joel Gertner is the announcer here for this show and says that this fight will end with submission or knockout, no pinfalls, and 10 counts are in effect. I can't say I like the 10 count rule. There are no 10 counts in MMA, once you go down and out it's over.

So this is a short little "shoot" fight, but it's actually pretty cool because this Helton guy actuall looks as if he knows a bit of Muay Thai. One thing to note is that the guy immediately goes after Taz's neck with a couple of vicious looking downward elbows.

He catches Taz in a clinch with some good looking knees and elbows that knock him down. Taz beats the 10 count by getting up at 4. Helton lands a pretty good looking combo of knees and leg kicks that knock Taz down again. Helton tries to tie up with Taz in the Thai Clinch, but Taz grabs his arm and Judo tosses him to the mat. Taz stands over him and slams his forearms down across his face. I love it when he does that. Looks pretty awesome here.

Taz locks Helton in a pretty awesome arm bar that looks like it legit hurts. This match is pretty soft, but they've both done a swell job of making it look like a mixed style shoot fight. The grappler vs the striker.

Classic Bill Alphonso speaking into the camera and taunting Helton as the match goes on. Fonzie keeps screaming that Taz is undefeated. Taz throws Helton with a sweet fucking German Suplex. Helton gets up at 7, but Taz tosses him again with a beautiful Head & Arm Suplex. Taz locks on the Tazmission, and it's all over. Helton is choked unconscious and lays down and out in the ring throughout the ensuing mayhem.

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Taz gets the mic and talks about how the fans are cheering him. He says that he doesn't want their cheers and doesn't like them before calling out Sabu. He says that Sabu is the only man that he wants.

Taz begs for anyone to step up and fight him. One tought son of a bitch in either wrestling or shoot fighting. Joey Styles comes out for an interview. Pretty classic moment here as Joey gets excited and tells Taz that his challenge has been accepted. Taz gets excited thinking it's Sabu, but Joey reveals a big 6'8" 300 pound UFC fighter in the audience named Paul "The Polar Bear" Varelans.

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Paul Varelans made his UFC debut at the UFC VI tournament in the Summer of 95. He won his opening round fight in a classic barn burner with about 50 heymakers thrown in about 40 seconds. He dropped the guy with a vicious elbow to the back of the head. Later that same evening Varelans lost his second round fight to Tank Abbott when the referee stopped the fight(prematurely according to Varelans). Varelans returned to UFC VII in September of 1995 and defeated two guys to advance to the finals of the tournament, where he lost one of my all time favorite MMA fights in a classic 'David vs Goliath' fight against the legendary Marco Ruas. The Polar Bear returned for the December 95 UFC Ultimate Ultimate tournament of champions where he was defeated in the opening round by eventual tournament champion Dan Severn(via submission, keylock iirc). Paul Varelans also fought in the UFC VIII tourney in February of 96 where he looked impressive in an opening round victory over acclaimed Ju Jitsu grappler Joe Morrera(decision). Varelans was injured in the fight and had to back out of the tournament(which was won by Don Frye).

So this guy wasn't a top level UFC fighter by any means, but he was definitely one of the veterans of the early "wild, wild west", "style vs style", tournament days of the UFC. He was definitely an entertaining guy in the early UFC's because of how intense, and massive he was. He was a veteran of 4 UFC's with a record of 4-3 during this time in 1996. It was also around this time that Varelans made it to the finals of an 8 man IFC tournament held in Kiev Ukraine, where he was busted up pretty good by future Pride FC standout(one of the top 3 heavyweights in the world in 99-2000) Igor Vovchanchyn.

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Joey goes over to Varelans in the front row and Varelans calls out Taz for a fight. Taz lays down in the ring and begs for him to bring it on. A squad of jobbers and security guards come out and hold Varelans back as he tries to get in the ring. Taz taunts him, telling him that he's not Ken Shamrock, he'll stretch Shamrock out! Taz taunts Varelans for a good while, telling him that he doesn't belong here. It's pretty cool how the this really gets the crowd to turn on Taz here with a bit of heat and some FUCK YOU TAZ chants. Varelans just fights with a mob of jobbers to try to get to the ring as Taz lays down for him and begs him to come to the ring.

Taz is pretty good on the mic here as he screams some interesting things out to Varelans.

Yeah walk out.

Walk out like the bitch you are.

This is my house.

MY HOUSE!

You big fuck. I'll choke you out. Keep walking.

I'M the Ultimate Fighter!

I love it.

Taz ends the segment by mocking Sabu's pose, continuing to challenge him. He says that all he cares about is that scarred up freak. Taz orders Heyman to bring Sabu on, he'll eat him up.

10/10

I love everything about this. The actual shoot fight itself isn't anything to jump for joy over. It was short at about 2 minutes long give or take, but it looked cool. It's just crazy that there was a wrestling promotion that was doing shit like this in 1996. WCW and the WWF damn sure weren't acknowledging the UFC existence, but a lot of people knew about it and followed it. Especially in 95-96. It was during 1996 that US politicians began cracking down on the sport, killing a lot of it's buzz. Taz's character at this point is absolutely brilliant and a good decade ahead of it's time. An undefeated monster. Keep in mind this is all about a year before Ken Shamrock started wrestling in the WWE, and about a year and a half before Goldberg's streak began.

Also, lets recap this Taz vs Sabu storyline so far in as few words as possible. The two guys debut together in 1993 as 'Heyman Guys'. Sabu injures his neck in late 1994 and it's a big deal in the pro wrestling industry. A few months later Taz injures his neck and it kind of goes under the radar. Taz is out of action for several months in 1995 as Sabu leaves ECW and goes to WCW for a cup of coffee. They both return at the very same show, November to Remember 95. Taz turns heel by aligning himself with one of the greatest heels in ECW history, Bill Alphonso. Taz is a bitter man because he injured his neck and went broke with nobody giving a shit about it. Fonzie took care of Taz and put food on his table while he was out. Taz became a ruthless, unstoppable MMA hybrid warrior with his own Team Taz crew of trainee's. Taz took shots at Heyman for being someone that made his way through life with his rich father paying for everything. Taz and Sabu rolled through ECW undefeated through 96 with Taz constantly mocking and calling out Sabu, who is a 'Heyman Guy', even though they don't officially put him over as that, that's pretty much the root of the storyline. Sabu returned at November to Remember 95 and patched things up with Heyman, while Taz went the opposite direction. The root of the angle is pretty "shooty", but it's done with a subtle style that I really like. It's about Taz vs Heyman. Taz's character has quite a bit of depth to him with a really angry, bitter, jealous side to him that wants to punish Heyman by taking out his baby, Sabu. Meanwhile in the ring he's something new. Something very dangerous. This is a lot of very outside the box thinking with this character, and it's one of my favorite things pro wrestling ever did.

Now Taz has tipped off the young Rob Van Dam about Sabu's injured neck, ending Sabu's undefeated streak(since his return at N2R '95). Taz's streak is about to pick up some major steam. Lets see where they go from here. So far I'd say that this is one of the better storyline arcs in ECW history up to this point.

Sabu T-shirt commercial with Heyman putting him over as the most death defying athlete in the professional wrestling. The most homicidal, suicidal, genocidal athlete in pro wrestling. He has no fears, and no peers. The very essence of the word extreme. One of the most extreme athletes on the face of planet earth. Heyman really puts Sabu over here.

Short promo with Dreamer, Beulah, and Kimona. Dreamer says that there's no such thing as being too hardcore.

More ads for the merch catalog.

Lance Wright ECW t-shirt commercial. Experience the difference.

Joey Styles sells the Taz vs Varelans scene, putting over Taz as one bad ass motherfucker. Styles points out that Taz was put out with a neck injury, but he ate a couple of elbows to the back of his neck during the shoot fight against Helton that we just seen. He then points out that Varelans won his UFC debut with a vicious elbow to the back of Steve Jennum's neck, knocking him out. This is incorrect. It was Cal Worsham that Varelans elbowed in the back of the head/neck. Varelans never fought Steve Jennum(UFC III tourney winner). Pretty good stuff. I really like this angle.

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Perhaps Heyman brought in Varelans as a bit of payback for what they did to Sabu? Awesome storyline. God Damn. Heyman brings in a UFC Fighter to deal with Taz, perhaps targeting his neck as payback for RVD/Sabu. I love it.

Whoever said that ECW was just all blood and sleaze with no substance? Madness!

Free yourself from your tunnel vision. Release your grudge, and give ECW a chance.

I'll take this angle over anything Brock Lesnar related that the WWE has done since his return from the UFC in 2012. I have to be 100% honest with you, as much as I like modern day WWE/TNA, I'm finding these old ECW tapes much more interesting and compelling right now.

Nascar commercials

More ads for the ECW June 8th show. Paul Varelans is advertised to be at the show. Sabu vs Devon Storm. Raven vs Sandman. Gangstas vs Eliminators. Shane Douglas vs Pitbull #2.

#1 Contenders Elimination Match: Tommy Dreamer & The Pitbulls vs Brian Lee & The Bruise Brothers

Before the match we get a recap of the Dreamer vs Brian Lee feud so far. Lee placed a cinder block on Dreamer's groin and busted it with a chair. Dreamer did the same to Lee at the next show. They also show footage of the two brawling outdoors at a house show where Brian Lee picks Dreamer up and slams him head first into a stop sign, revenge for what Dreamer did to Raven at House Party 96.

We join this match in progress with White Zombie's "Thunderkiss '65" playing in the background. This just starts off with a wild, chaotic brawl. Pitbull 1's groin is posted multiple times by the Bruise Brothers, taking him out of the match early on. I think he's still injured or something, just here to make a check. Brian Lee brawls with Dreamer into the crowd. The Bruise Brothers work together to lift Pitbull 2 up high into the air and toss him like a ragdoll out of the ring through a table. SHIT! That was an awesome table spot.

The music stops and the action slows down after the table spot. Pitbull 1 is posted again as Francine, Beulah, and Kimona all standby looking on. Three of the hottest women in ECW history together in one shot. Nice.

Brian Lee pins Pitbull 1 to eliminate him from the match. Tommy and Brian Lee fight in the ring as Pitbull 2 fights the Bruise Bros in the isle. All 5 men take the brawl into the crowd for a bit before taking it over to the stage near the Eagles Nest balcony. Dreamer lands a really nice splash from the balcony down onto Brian Lee on a table.

Dreamer climbs back up to the balcony and strikes his pose. Raven hits him from behind and floors him with a DDT. Raven poses over Dreamer's body with his arms out as the Bruise Bros set up two tables stacked up near the balcony. Brian Lee climbs up to the stage and chokeslams Dreamer through the two tables below.

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Dreamer is down and out as the crowd goes wild. The match cuts away to commercials.

Pillman shirt spot again. While this is playing, did you know ECW made Steve Austin t-shirts? They never showed them, but I did see an ad for them on an early 96 HCTV episode saying that they had a bunch of them to get rid of now that he was gone to WWF. I wonder if that's something similar here with the Pillman t-shirts where perhaps the WWF was allowing them to sell merch for these guys, just as long as they don't actually show the likenesses. Throughout ECW's history there were always these small little ways that the WWF allowed them to make some form of profit off of them. Many confuse this as WWF funding ECW, but this income was earned through small things like these t-shirt sales. Another example of this was the deal with 2 Cold Scorpio/Flash Funk in early 97. ECW made 1,000$ a week from Tommy Boy Records for using their music as Scorpio's entrance theme(also in ads). The WWF reimbursed this $1,000 a week to ECW throughout the time they used Flash Funk. WWF was never just outright handing money over. Not until it was time to claim dibs on it's (soon to be) carcass, but that's for a few years later on.

Bowflex commercial.

More ads for the June 8th show, Hardcore Heaven, Club ECW, and the home video for A Matter Of Respect. All of this plays as "Possum Kingdom" by The Toadies plays in the background.

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We return to the show with a replay of the double table spot. Ouch.

The Bruise Bros and Brian Lee fight with Pitbull 2 in the ring as the fans help Tommy Dreamer through the crowd back to the ringside area. Nice.

Dreamer gets back into the ring and drops one of the Bruise Bros with a DDT. Tommy pins him and eliminates him. It's down to Dreamer and Pitbull 2 against Brian Lee and one of the Bruisers. Pitbull 2 shoves a plunger into Brian Lee's face. Sick.

Tommy drops Brian Lee with a DDT before helping Pitbull 2 set up a table. They set up the Bruise Brother on the table for the sacrificial spot with Pitbull 2 superbombing Dreamer from the top. Brian Lee recovers and moves the Bruise Brother out of the way at the last second, sending Dreamer through the table. Brian Lee pins Dreamer and eliminates him from the match. It's two on one. Brian Lee holds Pitbull 2 up for a big boot, but he moves out of the way at the last second. Brian Lee goes down and gets pinned.

Pitbull 2 then quickly rolls up the Bruise Brother for a rollup, winning the match. Pitbull 2 has now earned a shot at Raven's title somewhere down the road. The Bruise Brothers attack Pitbull 2 as Raven comes out. Raven says that down the road is right now, which leads us to our main event....

7.6/10

Awesome before the commercial break, not so much afterward, but still a pretty cool six man hardcore brawl. The crowd was pretty hot throughout as well. Raven and Dreamer's rivalry continues with him being destroyed by Brian Lee's chokeslam from the balcony. I'll save my final thoughts for the end of this overall segment.

ECW World Championship: Raven(C) vs Pitbull #2

Raven beats the shit out of an already beaten Pitbull 2 as the crowd chants and tries to rally him. Pitbull 2 kicks out of a quick cover attempt, and teases a hulk up. Raven tosses him through a piece of the table still propped up before going for another pinfall, but he kicks out again. The crowd is going pretty crazy here. Pitbull 2 hulks up and begins kicking Raven's ass. He lands his spinkick in the corner, which sends him over the top to the outside. He gets a chair and goes up top. Raven flashes back to Scotty Flamingo with perhaps the greatest dropkick I've ever seen him do.

Raven drops Pitbull 2 with a DDT on the chair, loads up his boot(which supposedly has a piece of lead in the toe), and finishes him off with a kick to the side of his head as he tries to get up. Raven keeps his title after about a 4 minute somewhat sloppy match that still had a few interesting moments, especially Raven's dropkick.

6.8/10

This entire segment reminds me a lot of the Terry Funk/Barely Legal series where he wins the title from Raven after a three way. Raven comes out on top here with some brilliant chicken shit heel tactics that keep his heat as a heel. As was the case with Taz, Raven was a character that the crowd loved, and wanted to cheer for because of how bad ass they were booked, but Heyman found clever ways to keep the heat on them as heels, which put the faces over in turn. I think Heyman was a brilliant booker for what he had to work with and the crowd he was working for.

Overall this whole shebang had a lot of awesome moments with some wild hardcore action. A lot of it was a sloppy mess, but overall it was fun. The storyline progression here was what made it fun with some interesting booking going on with Raven. Pitbull 2 also seems to be amidst a pretty decent singles push with something apparently wrong with his tag team partner that is keeping him out of action.

After the match we cut away to Lance Wright(stooge) in "Hype Central"(hate these). Lance says that ECW has made a deal with BMW to offer the fans 15 minute dates with Devine Brown. That is funny.

More ads for the June 8th show, the House of Hardcore ECW training gym, Hardcore Heaven '96, and the dreaded, infamous Strength Systems commercial. "Ah, the leading brand".

Lance Wright's EC F'N W shirt commercial.

Then we see an interesting home video commercial for the February 3rd Big Apple Blizzard Blast show. I briefly discussed this show in one of my reviews, but I never did get my hands on it. This commercial makes me want to see it. This was the second Queens Ny show with The Eliminators winning the tag titles, Raven & Stevie vs Dreamer & Douglas, Bam Bam Bigelow's ECW debut, and a match between Rey Mysterio & Juventud Guerrera that I absolutely have to see.

We return to the show with Joey in the booth showing the replay of the double table chokeslam on Dreamer. Brian Lee is shown cutting a really short promo, saying that the chokeslam was born in ECW, and it will be resurrected by him. The Prime Time Slam.

Joey plugs next week's episode with Brian Pillman scheduled to make his return to ECW, Dudleyz vs FBI, Mikey Whipreck vs Rob Van Dam, and an update on the Taz/Paul Varelans situation. That's a pretty stacked show. I can't wait to review it. This show is seriously kicking some ass right now.

The show closes up with basically a bunch of recaps and stuff from Joey to fill out the final few minutes. They show a short promo with The Dudleyz all together in a building. Buh Buh is shown trying to call Big Dick on the phone, but D-Von runs him out of the room. It's like D-Von is trying to take the comedy out of the goofy, slap stick Dudleyz. Not very good promos though.

We get a nice highlight recap of the show to end it. Pretty good stuff.

Overall Show Rating: 9.7/10

Really good show. I think the Taz vs Sabu storyline was a lot better than a lot of people remember/give credit. Pretty interesting with Taz tipping off Van Dam on Sabu's previously injured neck, now Heyman's bringing in shoot fighters to go after Taz's previously injured neck. With that and the Raven/Dreamer angle, and the residual feuds that are on the side(Dreamer vs Lee, Sabu vs RVD, Taz vs Varelans) make for one hell of a wrestling show that I highly advise any young wrestling fans check out. ECW wasn't just good, it was great.
 
Extreme Championship Wrestling
Hardcore TV(episode #164)

June 11th, 1996​

So after a long delay, we're finally back in the Theatre. We're smack dab in the middle of ECW's prime in my opinion, so we can't stop now. This show took place during the infancy of the NWO angle over in WCW, and right around the time of Austin's "3:16" promo in WWF. We're two weeks away from ECW's Hardcore Heaven supercard. The main storylines going into this are too complex to try to explain here. Read up on some of the past shows and catch up on what's going on to really get some of the happenings. The main storylines going into this are two of the greatest storylines in pro wrestling history in my opinion. Sabu vs Taz, and Dreamer vs Raven. Both feuds are in their absolute heyday at this point. Really though it's not just about Sabu vs Taz and Dreamer vs Raven though. Each rivalry was the core of ECW, but each rivalry splintered off into side stories that were interwoven into other character's arcs. Sabu for instance has broken off into a feud with Rob Van Dam as Taz sets his sights on a legitimate UFC fighter from this time named Paul Varelans(4-3 in the UFC at this time). On the other side of the spectrum you have Tommy Dreamer being attacked by Raven's henchmen, primarily Brian Lee. Lets dust off the curtains and dive into this bad boy.

Most, if not all of this footage is from the Fight the Power supercard in the ECW Arena. Most of the last review was the same, and more than likely most of the next review will be as well. This is how ECW would do it back then. They would hold a big ECW Arena supercard every 3 or 4 weeks, and cut it up for 3 of these weekly Hardcore TV shows with extra music videos, promos etc cut in.

One final opening note, Brian Pillman was advertised to be on this show last week. This was after his accident.

Taz vs Paul Varelans Contract Signing

The show opens up with Taz and Varelans sitting in a press conference setting. Joey Styles announces that the match has been set and the contracts have been signed. Joey keeps pushing this as a mixed shoot fight with Taz representing Extreme Wrestling as Varelans represents "Ultimate Fighting". The match has been set for the June 22nd at Hardcore Heaven. Joey gives Varelans a chance to speak. Varelans cuts a terrible promo where you can barely understand what he's saying.

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Taz says that he has to fight Varelans because the man he wants to fight won't fight him(mocks Sabu's pose). Taz gives Varelans props for stepping up and accepting the challenge. They face off with Varelans towering over Taz by about 2 feet.

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They shake hands at first and everything is cool until Taz tells Varelans that he's going to chew him up and spit him out. Alphonso screams "THAT'S RIGHT DADDY!" :lol:. Classic Fonzie. Love the guy.

We get a weak little pull apart with Joey hyping the match before we cut away to the always awesome White Zombie "Thunderkiss '65" opening highlight video.

After the video Joey Styles hypes up tonight's show saying we will have Brian Pillman, Rob Van Dam vs Mikey Whipreck, and much more. He goes on hyping up Taz vs Varelans shoot fight for Hardcore Heaven as they show footage of Taz choking out one wrestler after another during his recent killing spree through the ECW roster. Pretty awesome clip. God dam I love Taz and I love this show. He's just a little fearless fucking wolverine that will fuck you up. I love his character right now. He's the ultimate shoot fighter but he's repping Extreme Wrestling as he takes out Muay Thai guys and Ultimate Fighters in mixed style matches that are blatantly inspired by the UFC's of this time.

Pitbull 2 gets a TV title shot tonight against The Franchise. Pitbull 2 reminds me of Ryback so much it drives me crazy. He's the most over guy in ECW right now really. He was booked to come so close to winning the world title from Raven in a three way dance and a six man elimination style match at the last two shows and it drove the crowd bananas. This should be a good show.

FBI vs. Dudley Boys

Guido and JT Smith come out first to some Sinatra song. Total goofballs here, but they're actually kind of funny to me. JT sings Sinatra to Guido before the match. Goofy stuff here.

The Dudleyz come out to AC/DC's Highway to Hell.

*headbangs*

I've said it before and I'll say it again, the music usage in ECW is what really keeps me watching it after all of these years. I have more of a connection with ECW than any of the others because of this. I'm not just watching wrestling, I'm listening to Pantera, Tupac, AC/DC, Alice In Chains, N.W.A., White Zombie, Metallica. The music in ECW just gives me a feeling that other wrestling shows, even current ones, just don't. It's kind of hard to explain really. If you were to take all of this music out, I probably wouldn't be as enthusiastic about ECW.

More goofiness ensues before this shit even gets started. Buh Buh tries to sing Sinatra and fucks it up. The crowd seems to be having a good time here, but I'm getting that itch to fast forward through this.

D-Von gets the mic.

#1. JT, you should have known about me from the ass kicking you got in queens.

#1. You idiots forgot about three rules.

#1 though shall not steel.

#2. Though shall not kill.

and #3, Though shall not FUCK WITH THE DUDLEYZ!

Finally this match gets started. Buh Buh lands a slingshot gordbuster on Guido. Guido gets press slammed out of the ring down onto the JT.

We go to regular tag rules for a bit. D-Von goes at it with Guido for a bit before tagging in Buh Buh. JT gets tagged in and puts Buh Buh in a boston crab as we cut away to commercials.

A commercial plays for the Brian F'N Pillman shirt. "We would like to show you the new Brian F'N Pillman T-Shirt......But, we cant......The Censors will throw us off the air!"

Whoa! It's time for a new leading brand!(Strength Systems, bodybuilding supplements commercial that airs during ECW TV for years).

Ads for house shows and the upcoming Hardcore Heaven PPV play along to some Glen Danzig song. I recognize his voice, but can't tell if this is Misfits, Samhain, or Danzig. Cool song though.

More ads for T-shirts, Hostile City Showdown 96 VHS, all as the Beastie Boys "You Got To Fight, For your Rights, To Paaaaaartay!" plays.

Back to the match and this is kind of boring. The Dudleyz take the upper hand and dominate Guido and JT for a while. D-Von gets the chair and takes out the referee for no reason. The ref calls for the bell and DQ's the Dudleyz. D-Von busts JT with the chair over the head. The FBI retreats.

D-Von blasts Buh Buh and the other non-Dudleyz in the entourage with the chair. Brutal chair shots. Damn.

D-Von is ruthless.

Highway to Hell hits and Big Dick makes his comeback finally. D-Von takes off running. Big Dick goes crazy and trashes a table near the ring.

5/10

Nothing to really talk about here. The Dudleyz were just undercard filler at this point in their careers, and this wasn't entertaining at all really. Some cool music during the walk outs and the commercials kept it from being a total waste of time, but otherwise a big meh for this one.

Extreme Warfare Vol. 1 commercial set to Filter's "Hey Man Nice Shot".

They show a t-shirt commercial with Lance Wright saying "There's a difference in everyone else's merchandise, and ours. There's a difference in our slave labor, and Kathy Lee Gifford's. We invite you to experience the difference." The back of the t-shirt says Experience the Difference. I seem to remember Kathy Lee Gifford involved in a sweatshop scandal back during this time, so this is a little poke at that. One thing that is interesting about these old tapes. Like a little snap shot of pop culture from this period.

Rob Van Dam vs. Mikey Whipwreck

Joel Gertner is still the ring announcer here and he looks like he's about 18 years old. Van Dam is trying hard to get some heel heat as he stalls for a bit in the opening moments. Joey talks about Mikey's wins in ECW over Rey Mysterio and Steve Austin who's careers were exploding right now in WCW and WWF while this poor man has been relegated to jobber status for a bingo hall promotion. Kind of sad really.

This crowd explodes with Sabu chants as RVD taunts them. Really loud Sabu chants. It may be a bit forgotten just how over Sabu was in ECW as a face in 95-96.

Van Dam corners Mikey and hits him with a quick series of elbows to the head before backflipping away into his corny martial arts pose.

All of a sudden Brian Pillman rolls out on a wheelchair and stops the match. Pillman says that if everyone wants to chant for a real god, "Get on your knees right now and pay homage to Brian Fucking Pillman! RIGHT NOW!" :lol:

Pillman taunts Mikey from his wheelchair for a bit before Mikey takes a swing and slaps him in the face. Pillman attacks Mikey with a crutch. Rob Van Dam helps Brian Pillman beat the shit out of Mikey on the outside. Van Dam props Mikey up with his head hanging off of the apron with a chair draped over his face before landing an awesome looking Catapult Guillatine Legdrop from inside the ring. Van Dam then lands a really good looking Van Daminator. Mikey sells it beautifully.

RVD hits a standing moonsault for the pin after 3:16.

RVD and Pillman cut a promo with Joey Styles after the match. Pillman says...

I'm here to celebrate, to rejoice, what Rob Van Dam has done. To the holy, flagship of ECW. Sabu sucks and so does each and every one of you pieces of shit in this fucking building. Here's your savior. You want to look for leadership, look to Rob Van Dam. Don't look to the sandman, a bumbling drunk with a manager who's managed more....manhoods hahaha....

*crowd boo's Pillman*

If you don't shut up, right fucking now, I'm leaving.

RVD says lets get the fuck out of this dump. They leave together. RVD takes a swipe at the fans with a kick as he pushes Pillman to the back in his wheelchair.

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I'm not going to bother rating this because it wasn't really a match at all, it was pretty much just Pillman giving Van Dam a rub with his official endorsement. Pretty funny stuff, but I think maybe Pillman was a little buzzed on some pain pills or something. His auto accident did some major damage to his leg. It had to be re broken and reset several times in the months that followed in 96. I'm sure he had to take a lot of pain pills through all of that, and pain pills aren't just something you can just up and stop after you've been taking them regularly for months. Pretty sad situation when you think about it really.

This was Pillman's final ECW appearance. He would go on to work for the WWF later in 1996 and on through 1997 until he was found dead in his motel room in October, about 16 months after this show. I've read that Pillman was really out there on the pain pills before he died. It's a shame nobody tried to reach out and help him, maybe he'd still be around today.

We cut away to the Brian F'N Pillman t-shirt commercial again. I guess they were trying to get as much money off of him as they can before he goes off to WWF. He may have already signed at this point, and allowed to work the show similar to how Foley was working in ECW in 96 even while under contract with the WWF. WWF was kind of using ECW that way. They would sign a guy and let him hang out in ECW for a little while as they were prepping a character or angle for them to play. We would see this much more in the future with guys like Al Snow, Droz, Brakkus, and a few others.

More commercials for house shows, merch catalog, and Hardcore Heaven 96.

Paul Heyman promo

We return from commercials with Joey Styles plugging the Sabu vs RVD feud where RVD was tipped off by Taz & Fonzie about Sabu's previously injured neck. Van Dam was able to end Sabu's months long winning streak and put him out of action for a couple of weeks. We are building up to the third match between RVD & Sabu at Hardcore Heaven, and one thing I like about this storyline is the promos that Paul Heyman cuts to push it. He's pretty much just selling his story to the viewers in some really nice, down to earth promos where he goes over the specifics of the storyline, talking about everything in a very shoot nature, but with a level of kayfabe that keeps it all classy. There's nothing shooty about the overall Van Dam vs Sabu storyline, but the way Heyman sells it in these promos is as if this is all very serious, real shit. This isn't a game. This is life and death. This is real.

Heyman talks about Sabu's injury

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It's an image, that you see every week on Extreme Championship Wrestling.

In the Extreme Warfare commercial, from the November to Remember 1994. Chris Benoit hoisted Sabu up into the air and drove him down right onto the top of his head.

See that injury that Sabu suffered that night was kept quiet. We didn't want anybody to know just how severe our top dog was hurt.

There were only 3 people on the face of this planet that knew how bad Sabu was hurt.

Myself...

Sabu...

And the man that I dropped to my knees in the hospital and begged Sabu to team with, as a favor to my friend cus he needed a big career boost.

Taz.

Now we all know, who went to Rob Van Dam, and told him the truth about Sabu's compressed vertebrae's.

About the fact that the doctors told him to never, ever wrestle again.

The fact that Cal Ripken is hailed as a hero cus he never misses a baseball game.

The fact that Dennis Rodman is called the hardest working athlete in sports today, fails in comparison, to the fact that this man, each and every night , with a neck that can not take the ABUSE!

After wrestler after wrestler pounds on him and POUNDS ON HIM...

And Rob Van Dam you knew exactly how to take him out.

See, you had that inside information.

You were told by Taz, "don't just go for the lower back, don't just go for the shoulder, don't go for the knee, no, go for the back of the neck! Go for the vertebrae"...

Hardcore Heaven, June 22nd, Rob Van Dam, you got a receipt coming your way.

And I promise you this.

I've known Sabu, and I've had my ups and I've had my downs with him, but I can tell you this. He is going to kick....your....ass.

Saturday Night.

June 22nd.

Rob Van Dam you're going to have the displeasure of witnessing up close...

The most suicidal...

Homicidal...

Genocidal athlete on the face of the planet today.

You, are going to experience....

Sabu
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This promo is a great example of the subtle blend of work and shoot that ECW did best. The promo had shoot elements to it, but the whole core of it is strait up Kayfabe. It's all clever, but probably something rehashed from one of the territories or something I'm sure(a wrestler tipping off his rivals opponent on a key weakness that only he's aware of). What makes it great though is just the way this storyline is playing out. The Sabu vs Taz storyline revolved around Taz vs Heyman. There's no secret who the owner and booker of ECW is. Taz already called him out the night he turned heel at the 95 November to Remember(the night the ultimate "Heyman Guy" at this time, Sabu, returned to ECW from WCW). So there's this underlying war going on between the owner of ECW, Paul Heyman, and this character that is out to make life miserable for him, Taz. Really good stuff. So much of this Work/Shoot blended atmosphere was heavily, heavily imitated by WWF and WCW starting around this time in 96. The influence is as obvious as it is profound.

We cut to Lance Wright's Hype Central segment where he acts like an idiot as he hypes up ECW merchandise and show dates. This time he hypes up Hardcore Heaven which will have "A fight of Ultimate proportions". I can't get over how this Taz vs Varelans "shoot fight" was being pushed as if ECW was actually going to hold a legit UFC style fight between these two guys. Wildly interesting to me. Taz was the ultimate "Big Fight Feel" character, and his feuds in ECW were the epitome of the term.

More ads for the upcoming house shows, as well as the graphic for Hardcore Heaven 96.

Sabu T-shirt commercial with Heyman pushing Sabu as one awesome motherfucker. He has "No fears, and no peers".

"Just Another Night" home video commercial plays. Cactus vs Bam Bam Bigelow. I need to get this tape.

TV Title Match: Pit Bull #2 vs. Shane Douglas(C)

Shane Douglas comes out tossing the TV title around like he doesn't care about it and that makes absolutely zero sense to me considering his big emotional promo when he won it at A Matter of Respect. I seriously don't get it. He's all of a sudden acting as if he doesn't want the belt now. And I was about to write a big 1,000 word diatribe about how much I loved this storyline. :fpalm:

I mean, the dude even punts the title across the ring. WTF?

Shane says that he was supposed to have a rematch with Scorpio tonight, but Scorpio has a staph infection and is at the hospital like a bitch. Shane says he wants to see where the rookie stands and calls out El Puerto Ricano. Ricano comes out and gets hit with a cheap shot. Shane then hits Ricano with a nice Corkscrew Vertical followed by an even nicer Belly to Belly for the pinfall after like 10 seconds. Ricano disappears to the back to collect his $30 from Heyman as the referee tries to hand the title over to Douglas. Shane smacks it to the floor.

The match clips ahead to Shane dropping Don E. Allen, the ultimate ECW Jobber, with a sloppy as hell Belly to Belly before pinning him. The ref tries to hand the belt to Shane again and he smacks it to the canvas again.

The impromptu gauntlet match cuts ahead again to Shane hitting Devon Storm with a low blow kick. Shane drops Storm with a belly to belly and pins him. The ref again tries to hand the belt to Shane, and again he slaps it to the floor.

Shane gets fired up and calls out the entire ECW locker room. Mikey Whipreck hobbles out on his injured leg. Shane clips his injured leg and puts him in the ABSOLUTELY WORST FUCKING Texas Cloverleaf I've ever seen in my god dam life. Damn.

Mikey taps out, but Shane won't release the hold. A slew of wrestlers come out to the ring to break it up. Pitbull 2 and Nova carry Mikey to the back when Shane all of a sudden taunts Pitbull 2. Pitbull 2 shows no interest in Shane until he begins insulting Francine, calling her a scraggly ****e. Shane further insults Francine calling her the ugliest woman in ECW, even skankier than Missy Hyatt. Francine gets pissed and gets in the ring. She smacks Shane in the face really hard.

Shane drops Francine with the belly to belly. SHIT. :stalker:

Yeah yeah, violence against women is bad, but what about when it's in the movies? To help establish a bad guy? I've seen it often. Wrestling is like one big live action movie to me, so I don't take violence against women to seriously in it. Francine was a trained wrestler by the way.

Pitbull 2 goes berserk and attacks Shane. Shane hits him with the belt, but Pitbull 2 hulks up. Pitbull beats the shit out of Shane with punches and a press slam. The crowd gets all up into this match. Pitbull lands a Powerslam and goes for the pin. The crowd goes crazy with the nearfalls. He's so fucking close!

Pitbull goes for another powerslam, but Shane lands a nice headscissor takedown counter. The match clips ahead to a spot where Pitbull goes for a legdrop on Shane as he lays across the steel guard rail on the outside. Shane moves at the last second and Pitbull 2 racks himself fucking big time. Holy shit.

Shane targets Pitbull's leg with the steel railing. They take it back to the ring where Shane locks Pitbull into the cloverleaf, the right way this time. Pitbull powers out of the cloverleaf and this match is all clipped to hell.

It cuts ahead to Shane going for the belly to belly suplex from the second rope. Pretty cool spot here where Pitbull 2 picks Shane up into the position for the Superbomb. Pitbull 2 drops Shane with the Superbomb and pins him to win the TV Title. The Arena goes bat shit crazy as the Pitbull and Francine celebrate with the strap. Now all of a sudden Shane is dramatically reaching up for the title like he wants it. I don't get it. Neither does Joey Styles apparently.

6.7/10

Take this rating with a grain of salt because this entire segment was clipped to hell and back. From what I seen here I didn't really get Shane's treatment of the TV title after he cut this big epic promo when he won it. Maybe it's one of those things that will develop and we'll get it better later. Maybe they were smoking crack. Who knows. Nothing really impressive here as far as wrestling. The finish was cool. The crowd really wanted to see Pitbull 2 win a title, hell, I wanted to see Pitbull 2 win a title after seeing him come so close at the two previous shows, only to fall short.

Commercial for the Hardcore Heaven history package combo pack with the VHS tapes of Hardcore Heaven 94 & 95 together for $40.

Lance Wright hypes up the HH history package combo with highlights of the shows set to Faith No More's "Epic". I think that's what the song is called anyways. "It's in your face, but you can't grab it".

Joey recaps Douglas losing his title. Shane storms into the scene and says he wants his belt back. This segs us into some Pulp Fiction promos to close the show. A series of promos plays set to Dick Dale's "Miserlou".

Pulp Fiction Promos

This one starts off with Buh Buh Ray and Big Dick Dudley together with the other "non-Dudleyz". Buh Buh stutters and Big Dick screams.

The Eliminators are shown standing with the tag team titles, with blood all over their faces. Saturn says a few words about stitches, blood, and concussions. They look like they've been though a war.

Stevie Richards chases Divine Brown down with a $20, she smacks him away.

The Sandman and Missy Hyatt pose together. Sandman says he's ready to cane somebody before smashing a beer can on his head.

Stevie chases Devine Brown down with a handfull of cash. She smacks him away again.

Tommy Dreamer is shown with Beulah and Kimona. Dreamer cuts a pretty terrible promo challenging Brian Lee to a weapons match at Hardcore Heaven. Brian Lee is shown afterwards saying that he's going to carve Dreamer's soul out.

A shot of Raven closes the show. Quote The Raven, Nevermore...

Overall Show Rating: 7/10

I really liked all of the Taz stuff with Paul Varelans. The highlight of this show is the great promo from Paul Heyman. A hidden gem worked shoot promo. The RVD vs Sabu storyline is awesome. Other than that this show didn't have much going for it. Some of the stuff in the Shane Douglas match irked me. I thought Pitbull winning the TV strap was cool. It was the perfect time for it, and the way they built up to it was masterfully done as well. The FBI vs Dudleyz match was not good. The Brian Pillman/RVD stuff bumps the score up a little as well. Some hilarious and awesome promos from Pillman with his historic final ECW appearance endorsing the man that would become the Whole F'N Show. Overall it wasn't a real, real good show, but it wasn't a bad one either really. It lacked a good match to bump the score up, and the pulp fiction promos were kind of bad too. With that said though, I really like most of these storylines and characters. I love the setting and atmosphere of the crowd, and I really enjoy the music that plays during different parts of the show.

One more episode of Hardcore TV before we take a look at the historic Hardcore Heaven 96 supercard.
 
Extreme Championship Wrestling
Hardcore TV(episode #165)

June 18th, 1996​

Alright, so this is the go home show for the Hardcore Heaven 96 supercard in the ECW Arena. Hardcore Heaven wasn't broadcast on PPV, but it damn sure was built up like it was going to be. This show opens up with a video montage of all the major storylines going into Hardcore Heaven. It starts with Taz calling out 6'8, 300 pound UFC fighter Paul Varelans(4-3 in the UFC at this point, a finalist in the UFC VII tournament). Taz screams at Varelans to bring his ass into the ring as a crew of jobbers and refs hold the big man back. Taz screams at him "I'M THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER!, YOU DON'T BELONG HERE! I'm not Ken Shamrock, I'll stretch his ass out!". I've spent enough time frothing at the mouth over this storyline and Taz's character in general at this point, so I'll spare you. If I could just have one thing from all of pro wrestling on video, nothing else, just one angle from start to finish on tape, I would have to take the Taz ECW character. Yeah, even over the NWO and Austin vs Mcmahon. Just give me the Human Suplex Machine and I'll be happy for the rest of my life. Step up and get your ass hooked in the Kata-Hajime! That's a shoot bitch! This is my FUCKING RING! MY HOUSE!

The montage opening the show plays on to the Mission Impossible Theme song. Why? I think this was around the time that the first Tom Cruise Mission Impossible film came out if I remember correctly. Also, Van Dam completed the Impossible Mission of defeating Sabu clean in ECW at the last major show. That's why. Usually there was always a good reason for a certain song being played during a segment in ECW. An inside joke or a reference to a lyric or something that plays into what's going on. Rage against The Machine's "Bulls on Parade" was run during a recap video of the Beulah/Kimona lesbian angle in a recent show for example.

The video shows Tommy Dreamer's rivalry with Raven's henchmen Brian Lee. Lee and Dreamer beat the shit out of each other for weeks until the show two weeks ago when Lee chokeslammed Dreamer off the Eagles Nest balcony through 2 tables.

The Dudley Boyz storyline is recapped next with D-Von being a total dick to the goofy slapstick Dudley family, beating the shit out of them with chairs at the last show until Big Dick Dudley made his return as the savior of the family.

Shane Douglas' attack on Mikey from last week is shown next. Douglas locked Whipreck into the Cloverleaf and refused to break the hold even after Mikey tapped out. After that they show Shane Douglas dropping Francine with a wicked ass Belly to Belly. Pitbull 2 handled up on him and took his TV title later on.

Finally we get a recap of the RVD vs Sabu feud going on. Sabu beat RVD first, then offered a respectful handshake. RVD disrespected Sabu by turning his back on him and walking away. RVD used inside information passed on to him from Taz & Bill Alphonso to beat Sabu in a rematch, targeting his previously injured neck and ending his 5 month long unbeaten streak with two Super Fisherman Busters. Sabu was carted out of the Arena on a stretcher as Van Dam revealed his partnership with Bill Alphonso/Taz.

Pretty good stuff, but what the fuck happened to the Gangstas vs Eliminators rivalry? That was a really good tag team feud, but I really feel like it's been placed on the backburner here for the past couple of shows. They finally had a match at the Fight The Power show, but it hasn't been shown on HCTV yet. Maybe it was too brutal? Too Bloody? Too violent for TV? Maybe it was illegal to show the Eliminators vs Gangstas on TV? God damn I love this promotion.

Joey runs down tonight's card and hypes up Hardcore Heaven. Ah, he goes on to talk about the Gangstas vs Eliminators, saying the Gangstas will get one final shot at the Tag Team titles at Hardcore Heaven. Also a new tag team will make their debut, the Samoan Gangsta Party. Who the fuck is that?

Styles closes his opening talking about Brian Pillman's recent signing with the WWF. He says that Pillman will continue to express himself on ECW TV even while under contract with WWF. Joey says bring it on!(I don't think it ever happened).

Commercial time with Lance Wright selling the Hardcore Heaven history package VHS set for $40. Hardcore Heaven 94 & 95. I haven't seen Hardcore Heaven 94 in a while. I watched it on Youtube about a year ago. Not a bad show. I think that was the show where Funk vs Foley ended in the Chair throwing incident.

Joey plugs a house show in Plymoth Meeting, PA. Death match for the TV title with Saturn vs Pitbull 2. Sandman & Todd Gordon vs Taz & Fonzie. Shane Dougals vs Sabu. Damn, sounds like a good show.

Fan Cam highlights: Dreamer vs Brian Lee

We get some highlight clips of a house show match between these two guys. They take it out to the street where Dreamer gets literally body slammed out in the road as cars drive by. All of the fans huddle around these guys like a damn bar fight.

The Bruise Brothers come out of a nearby alley. Dreamer is getting mugged by all 3 men. Oh Shit! Dreamer gets chokeslammed into a dumpster and pinned. Brian Lee wins. The camera shot looks up to show a shot of Raven perched up on one of the nearby buildings. Joey says "Where will he strike next!". Pretty cool shot. This match looked more like a fight scene in a movie than a wrestling match. I liked it. Real short though. This was probably about a minute and a half worth of highlights, so I'm not going to bother rating it. Some cool camera work though.

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Extreme Warfare Vol. 1 commercial. HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEY MAAAAAAAAAAN! Filter was a really good band from the 90's that is maybe a bit underrated. They had a lot of other good songs, but this is the one that got hammered into the ground by radio, MTV, movies, TV shows, commercials, shit, this song was pretty much everywhere in the 90's. Even in ECW.

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More ads for the Plymouth Meeting, PA house show, RVD vs Chris Jericho, damn. That's a stacked card. I may have to see if I can find a fancam tape of this.

Ad for a ECW All Stars vs NPEF UAW All Stars charity softball game. What the fuck is NPEF UAW!?

More ads, and match card screens flash up as a song by Method Man or the WU Tang Clan plays on. What is the name of this song? ECW used this song during these ads for years, but I can't find out what song exactly it is. Anybody know? One of the lyrics says "I was burried on the battlefield". Just a slow, chill, grooving hip hop song.

Sandman vs. Stevie Richards

Stevie Richards comes out with the Blue Meanie dressed up like William Regal. :lol: Lord Stevie Richards and Sir Meanie. This was an ongoing gimmick for Stevie and the Meanie where they are parodying other wrestling characters. They were calling themselves "The Fabulous Ones", and "The American Males" at previous shows, but now they are taking it further with costumes. The Sandman and Missy Hyatt are already in the ring.

Stevie calls himself Lord Stevie Regal as he talks to Missy Hyatt in a British accent, trying to be as prim and proper as he possibly can. Stevie makes a comment about Missy's breast implants. He says that tonight he announces that Missy has been served. He pulls out an envelope and stuffs it down her bra in between her tits. Stevie is suing Missy Hyatt for sexual harassment for the incident a few shows back when Missy kissed him.

All of a sudden a doctor comes out. WTF? How random. This is the same doctor that came to the ring with Raven was doing the gout in the foot angle. The doctor tells Stevie and The Meanie that he is the only reason why they have a job right now because he cleared Raven to wrestle and fixed his foot. The doctor then turns to the Sandman and calls him by his real name, James Fullington. He says that James brought him in to fix his injured knee, but Sandman was not cleared to wrestle for several weeks. Sandman put his reputation on the line by defying his orders.

The Sandman injured his knee a few shows back, but the way they are executing this angle here just feels random and weird for some reason that I can't quite put my thumb down on. The Sandman interrupts the doctor by snatching the mic out of his hands and screaming YO!

Sandman tells The Doc that maybe his professional opinion can change the doctors professional opinion. He pushes Missy over to the Doc and she gives him a big wet kiss. The Sandman is a pimp? Missy is his ****e. I get it now.

All of a sudden The Sandman takes a swing at the Doc with the cane, but he misses and knocks Stevie out. Stevie gets up and drops The Sandman with a Superkick and it's on. Stevie puts Sandman in the Figure Four, but Missy hands him a cane. The Sandman blasts Stevie with a HARD cane shot to the head. God almighty. I think that would be the part of the job that I would dread the most if I were an ECW wrestler back in the day. I'm sure that got old to hear that in the meetings in the back, "Alright man, he's going to blast you in the face with the cane 3 times, then you do this...".

The Blue Meanie comes in and The Sandman goes back and forth nailing both men with the cane as Stevie keeps him locked in the Figure Four. The Meanie crawls on top of The Sandman, but Missy comes in and takes him out with the cane. The match suddenly clips ahead, and probably for good reason.

Sandman gets dropped with another Superkick from Stevie. Stevie goes for the figure four again, but Sandman rolls him up in the Small Package for the win. Raven comes out completely covered in blood as if he'd been in a total fucking war earlier in this show. Raven drops Sandman and locks him in the figure four. Really dramatic scene here as Sandman reaches for the Cane, just inches away as he screams in agony in the hold. Raven gets the cane and finishes Sandman off. He gets up and strikes a pose. Pretty awesome shot. Awesome heel.

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6/10

This was the beginning of one hell of a feud. The execution of getting it started I can't say was very pretty though. The whole deal with the doctor coming in was just poorly done. They already had a good place to start with Stevie and Missy Hyatt's incident from a few shows back, but they barely played off of that, instead choosing to bring in the Doc for some nonsense. You can tell whoever put this together didn't put much thought into it, but we'll discover that the angle evolves into one of the deeper storylines in ECW, and pro wrestling in the 90's for that matter. This is more of that splintering that I previously mentioned in my past review. There are main, core storylines running(Dreamer vs Raven, Sabu vs Taz), but other side stories broken off of those with other characters being involved and becoming much more important overall.

This match had some cool moments but overall wasn't anything to get excited about. The Sandman vs Raven rivalry begins.

Commercial time,"Ah, the leading brand".

Pillman t-shirt ad.

Back from the break with Joey Styles talking about how RVD pulled off Mission Impossible with his upset victory over Sabu at A Matter of Respect. He says that Sabu was out for weeks due to his neck injury suffered in the match. This is his return match. Sabu vs RVD III set for Hardcore Heaven! THE TRILOGY!

Mikey Whipwreck vs. Sabu

This is from a house show in Allentown Pennsylvania. Crowd and venue looks awfully similar to the ECW Arena though.

Mikey has an awesome shirt on. Sabu is wearing a neck brace. He looks to be in really good physical shape. I'd say the prime of Sabu's career was 94-96.

Sabu and Mikey have put on some of the better ECW matches that I've reviewed here. Their match from Hardcore TV in the Spring of 95 was a really good, fast paced, botchless, action packed 12 minute TV match where they managed to get some really good chemistry going. They had a match earlier in 96 that I reviewed that was also very good and actually told a story. Sabu injured his hip in the match and Mikey chose not to use a steel chair on him after noticing the injury. It cost Mikey the win, but he won Sabu's respect, with a handshake after the match. Let's see if this one lives up to those two.

This one starts off with some actually decent mat wrestling. Sabu lunges in and backs Mikey into the corner. Ref orders a break and Sabu gives him a clean break. They take it to the ground for some actually semi realistic looking grappling, with Sabu going for an ankle lock, but Mikey transitioning into an armbar. Pretty cool. Sabu breaks free and hits Mikey with kicks before lifting him up, whipping him into the ropes, and dropping him with a Lariat.

They take it back to the mat with Sabu locking Mikey into a front facelock. A common misconception is that ECW was just totally lawless and without any rules whatsoever. Not true. You would get DQ'd if you attacked a ref. You could get counted out(unless both wrestlers are on the outside together). The referee enforced rope breaks, and checked holds for chokes. More often than not the referee's were usually distracted whenever a heel would interfere or run into a match, so there was still that element of cheating the faces. It wasn't just strait up lawlessness with a referee just there to count pinfalls. The major deal with rules in ECW was that it was primarily set up so that there were very, very rarely ever any bullshit finishes to matches. Nobody wanted to see guys get DQ'd because of a run in, or a double count out. That shit was cheap and had gotten really, really old by the mid 90's.

Sabu hits Mikey with a Super Rana before going to the outside for a wooden chair. He sets the chair up as Mikey is propped up in the corner. Sabu goes for his "Air Sabu" chairvault Leg Lariat, but Mikey quickly escapes the ring to avoid it. Sabu hits Mikey into the crowd and lands a nice looking Triple Jump Suicide Splash into the audience. Crowd chants E! C! DUB!. We get a shot of "That Dude"(what I've always called him). A guy that I've seen in the crowds of pretty much every single major WWF & WCW pay per view in the 90's. Whats the story on this guy? I'm assuming this guy was like a hired roadie or something that WWF, WCW, and ECW hired to set up chairs, clean up trash etc before and after shows. Otherwise, how the FUCK DID HE AFFORD TO GO TO ALL OF THESE SHOWS! I'm talking about shows all over the country all throughout the 90's. The one that immediately stands out in my memory was the 96 King of the Ring. He was the only person in the crowd that marked out and cheered when Stone Cold won the King of the Ring finals match if you watch it closely.

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Sabu takes it back to the ring and lands his Slingshot Moonsault for a 2 count. Sabu locks Mikey into a sleeper, but Mikey transitions through into a hammerlock. I really like the mat wrestling in this match so far. Sabu escapes, lands a few kicks, and then locks Mikey in the Camel Clutch. So far this is not a bad match at all. Sabu goes for a Superplex, but Mikey pushes him down to the mat. Sabu gets up and quickly goes back into the corner where Mikey drops him with a Tornado DDT off the top. Sabu sells his neck very well. He rolls out of the ring and collapses to the floor in pain.

Mikey misses a baseball slide and gets whipped into the steel railing by Sabu. Sabu pulls a chair over and slides it across the concrete floor over towards Mikey before running and flying off of it with the Air Sabu splash. Really awesome how he slid the chair over to set it up. That was pretty damn boss.

Mikey knocks Sabu into the audience and hits a Somersault Splash from the ropes. Looks awesome. So far this is a really good damn match. It's a bit on the slow side with the pacing, but everything is looking good and the chemistry is there.

Mikey sets up a table from rail to ring apron. He sets Sabu up on the table and climbs up to the top rope, but Sabu recovers and hits him with punches. Sabu gets back down and throws a chair into the ring very quickly. He gets into the ring, sets the chair up, and goes for a Triple Jump up to the top for a Rana down to the table. Mikey causes Sabu to lose his balance once he reaches the top rope, causing him to drop down and rack himself. Mikey quickly gets down and hits Sabu with the chair, knocking him down from the floor to the apron.

Mikey sets Sabu up on the table and rips his neck brace off. No more bullshit, Mikey's desperate for a win god dammit. He goes up top and lands a good looking Elbow Drop through the table. Nice table spot. This match is a clean 8 so far. Pretty damn good match.

Mikey gets back in the ring and orders the ref to count Sabu out. He needs a victory and it doesn't matter how. I'll be damned if there isn't a little story unfolding here. I like it.

Sabu rolls into the ring at 5. Mikey swarms him, going for a choke. Sabu breaks free and whips him into the ropes. They collide awkwardly with what looks like a Lariat attempt, but Mikey's selling saves the spot completely. Pretty good improv there. Sabu tosses a chair into Mikey's back before targeting his leg that was hurt at the last show. He goes after Mikey's leg with Funk's Spinning Toe Hold. Hell yeah.

They bring it back up and run the ropes. Sabu lands his trademark back spin pivot backdrop counter, landing on his legs behind Mikey. Mikey quickly knocks Sabu down with a crisp Enziguiri. Mikey goes up top for a Jimmy Snuka style splash for a 2 count. He goes back up and goes for a Somersault Senton, but Sabu moves out of the way. Sabu sets Mikey up teetering on the second rope with a chair under his head. He lands his flying Guillatine Legdrop, knocking Mikey's head won into the chair. Some pretty good camera work here showing Mikey's face in a dramatic shot. Brutal move.

Sabu covers him for the win, but Mikey kicks out at 2. The crowd is a little dead, but this is really a good ECW match. Mikey tries to catch Sabu with the FrankenMikey(Hurricanrana/Frankenstiener). Sabu counters it with a Tiger Bomb. Sabu goes up top for a splash, but Mikey recovers and follows him up, tossing him to the canvas with a takover throw. Mikey goes for his FrankenMikey again, and gets it this time for a damn close 2 count. Shit! C'MON MIKEY!

Mikey goes back up top and Sabu drops him to the outside with a dropkick. God DAMN WE CUT TO COMMERCIALS! FUCK!

Whoa! It's time for a new Leading Brand!

Jungle Boogy plays as the Plymouth Meeting house show and Hardcore Heaven screens advertise the matchups. Mikey Whipreck vs Kronus.

Hoop it Up 3 on 3 basketball tourny ad.

Midas break pads

More ads for Hardcore Heaven and Plymouth Meeting set to Mad Season's "I don't Know anything".

Back to the match with Sabu setting up a table from the rail to the apron of the ring. He sets Mikey up on the table and goes back into the ring to arrange the chair. Mikey stands up just in time to get dropped through the table to the floor with Sabu's Triple Jump DDT. Awesome spot. Looks good. E! C! DUB! chants followed by OH! MY! GOD! chants.

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Sabu goes back to the ring as the referee begins counting. Mikey just won't give up. I love it. Sabu helps him into the ring and puts him away with the pinfall after 15:45. A good match with a bit of storytelling. Imagine that.

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After the match Sabu helps Mikey up to his feet smacking him in the face telling him "Good job kid". Mikey is doing some fucking phenomenal selling, acting as if he can barely fucking stand up on his own two feet. Sabu gives Mikey a handshake as the crowd applauds. I love it. Cool match.

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8.7/10

Damn good match. Not much else for me to say that I haven't already in the review, but this is a pleasant little ECW gem. The commercial break sucked, but meh. Pretty good TV match I'll tell ya what. One parting thought here is that I can't help but feel a bit sympathetic for Mikey here. Two guys that he had worked with just a few months prior, Rey Mysterio and Steve Austin, were fucking exploding in WCW and WWF at this time. Mikey was booked to pin both of those guys in ECW in 95 as the ECW champ. Rey and Austin were off making the big bucks breaking it huge on cable TV while Mikey's here busting his ass in front of 900 fans, giving it everything he's got. He never really would get his shot is what's kind of sad.

Commercial time again. Lance Wright's Hype central plugs the Plymouth Meeting and Hardcore Heaven shows again. Another really good hip hop song plays with a great beat. I can't recognize who it is, but it's a cool song.

Whoa!, it's time for a new leading brand! God damn. You could make a drinking game out of this commercial.

EC F'N W t-shirt, Sabu t-shirt with Paul Heyman. THE MOST DEATH DEFYING ATHLETE IN THE HISTORY OF PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING!

Raven/Stevie Richards/Bluedust Interview

Raven and Stevie are shown outdoors somewhere at night. Apparently Stevie brought Raven out here to show him something. Raven goes on talking about how Stevie brought back Beulah last year. Raven smacks Stevie as he talks about how she left him for Tommy. Then he goes on talking about how Stevie brought him Kimona. He says that he never cared for Kimona, but nevertheless she left him for Beulah. Then he talks about he he sent Stevie forth on a quest to go find the trashiest, skankiest, nastiest, ****tiest, (censored) that he could possibly find. Stevie brought him Devine Brown, a famed prostitue busted sucking Hugh Grant's dick in his BMW. Raven said that Devine wasn't trashy enough. She hasn't been with enough people.

So what did you bring me here to show me tonight? It better be good!

Stevie takes Raven around the corner a..nd....No....

The Blue Meanie is laying naked with blue stuff smeared all over him and a troll doll covering his genitals.....

He quotes a Ron Jeremy film telling Raven "Won't you slide down my pole?" Ron Jeremy, "The Vacuum Salesman", 1978. Similar to how Goldust would quote old movies when he debuted in the WWF. But really though? This is pretty....Gay. Raven tells Stevie that she's not feminine enough. Hmmm. I don't know man. This gets change the channel heat from me.

If I were to post a picture of this scene it would possibly get me banned. :rofl: A warning at the very least. Not good stuff. This takes us into this week's Pulp Fiction promos.

Pulp Fiction Promos

D-Von is shown slamming Sign Guy Dudley's head up against a wall telling him that this is his family.

Dreamer promotes his upcoming Weapons Match with Brian Lee with a really short, but pretty crazy little promo. He's fired up.

We get a short replay snippett of Shane Douglas' rant to Joey Styles in the booth after he lost his TV title last week to Pitbull 2.

The Gangstas promo with New Jack giving the Eliminators props for kicking their ass at Fight The Power. He says the Gangstas got they asses kicked.

The Eliminators are shown all beaten and bloodied, probably after the aforementioned match. Saturn says that the Gangstas are going to be Eliminated.

Back to the Gangstas, New Jack says "This time, we gonna getch'ya ass son!"

Back to the Eliminators, Saturn says "We're finishing this war". Nice.

Back to the Gangstas, New Jack says "'We're going to tear yo ass apart! The Gangstas are in the house sucka's! *poses with their X symbol with Mustapha laughing in the background*

We get about a half second shot of the Samoan Gangsta Party. I didn't even understand what they said and I'm not going to bother going back to see either. These guys look like clowns all dressed up with slick 300$ suits and flashy hats & jewelry, and dreadlocked hair. More than likely just fodder for the real Gangstas.

D-Von asks Sign Guy Dudley "Who's family is it!" Sign guy holds up a sign that says Big Dick. D-Von slams his head against the wall before asking him again. Sing Guy flips the sign around and it says D-Von. Bleh. So cartoony.

Paul Varelans cuts a promo that's the typical MMA guy promo with him trying as hard as he possibly can to look as tough and cool as he can, saying the same cliched bullshit, "We're going to Rock n' Roll!".

Taz says he's going to shove Varelans big head up his big ass. Fonzie screams in the background "And it'll probably fit TOO!".

Gay bluedust again. Stevie sprays him down with a hose as he does the Maniac Chris Farley dance from Tommy Boy. -1.

Indian Dudley gets scared of D-von, so cartoonish. corny.

Raven is shown saying that he is going to show The Sandman how much pain he has to offer.

Replay of the end of Heyman's epic quasi shoot promo from last week. "Rob Van Dam, You are going to EXPERENCE..SA-BU!"

Sandman is shown sitting on a stool in a corner popping open a cold brewski. He says that he's running out of friends to drink with. "Dick Murdoch, this buds for you". Dick Murdoch was a legendary old school Texas wrestler that passed away on June 15th 1996. Pretty cool little tribute. Good way to end the show.

Overall Show Rating: 8.4/10

Man, this show has me really hyped to watch Hardcore Heaven. This was a fantastic go home show really. It felt like a big infomercial for Hardcore Heaven. Sabu vs Mikey was a great match. The Raven heel character is really awesome, and we see the start of the Sandman rivalry which is one of the best in ECW history. Some good stuff here. I'm not a big fan of the Blue Meanie stuff, but it was all to get heat so I guess it kind of worked. Maybe a bit too much though. The Sandman's little nod to Dick Murdoch was awesome too. Some good stuff on this one for sure. Absolutely can't wait to get into Hardcore Heaven and may try to get it up this weekend.
 
Extreme Championship Wrestling
Hardcore Heaven 96

June 22nd 1996
ECW Arena
Philly, PA​

Part 1

Finally, we have arrived to what very may well be one of the greatest ECW shows of all time. I think maybe this show, the next show(Heatwave), and the show after that(The Doctor is In) is the absolute pinnacle, heyday, prime of ECW. If you just buy 3 ECW shows, you might as well buy those. Then come back and tell me about how bad ECW sucked. Otherwise keep your fucking mouth shut or else get hooked in the Kata-Hajime! BITCH!

Seriously though, this card was perhaps better built than any pay per view ECW ever put on. First of all the trilogy completing rubber match, Sabu vs RVD III with a phenomenal storyline behind it. A crazy weapons match with Dreamer vs Brian Lee that also had a pretty good backstory to it. A tag team title match between the two teams with the absolute best tag team feud in all of wrestling in 1996, The Gangstas vs The Eliminators. ECW World Champ Raven takes on the legendary Freebird Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy. Chris Jericho gets a shot at Pitbull 2's TV title. Shane Douglas vs Mikey Whipreck(both of these guys have been putting on some great matches up to this point, this should be good). On top of all that we get a ECW vs UFC shoot fight with Taz taking on 6'8", 300 pound UFC veteran Paul Varelans. God damn.

ECW was clearly ready for PPV, it was just a matter of exposure. Not enough people knew about ECW, and if ECW's first PPV were to fail, it would have killed the entire promotion. I have to say that looking at the build up and the card for this show on paper, this is absolutely one of the most stacked ECW shows ever. Lets dig into it. If you really want to get the full story on the stuff going into this show pull that spliff out of your mouth and go back to read some of the past reviews you lazy fucker!

Intro

The show opens up with Joel Gertner, who's been handling ring announcer duties for the past several months, fumbling and stuttering the "Lets Get Ready To RUUUUMBLE!" deal. All of a sudden The Sandman comes running out. Sandman canes the fuck out of him in the back of the head. Crowd goes ape shit. This is one hot, electric crowd. One of the more lively ones I've seen so far in all of these reviews. Massive E! C! DUB! chant breaks out as Sandman cracks open a beer.

Sandman canes Gertner again as he's laid out on the canvas. Sandman gets Missy to bring back the old ring announcer, Bob Artese. The crowd goes crazy chanting his name. Bob Artese was the ring announcer going way back to the Tri States Wrestling days all the way up through Todd Gordon's Eastern Championship Wrestling as early as 1992. He disappeared around the time of the November to Remember 95 show and this is his return. Sandman canes Gertner again at random before ordering Missy Hyatt to give Bob a kiss. Pretty fun opening. This crowd is ready for some fucking action god dam.

Shane Douglas vs Mikey Whipreck

Shane Douglas is in the absolute prime of his life here. Mikey has been putting on some great matches with Sabu in the previous shows. This aught to be good. Truth be told I've actually never seen this show all the way through, just a couple of matches on compilations/youtube. The past couple of HCTV's have me pretty hyped to see it finally.

Shane went on a tirade at the last show calling out the entire ECW locker room to defend his ECW TV title. Mikey was one of the many opponents that came out to face him, but his leg was already hurt from an earlier match. Shane locked him in the Texas Cloverleaf and refused to break the hold, even after Mikey tapped out.

The thing with Shane Douglas here is that he was booked as a tweener earlier in the year. He was a flag waving face who was standing up for ECW against guys like Brian Pillman. He was helping Tommy Dreamer feud with Raven for a bit, but after failing to regain his ECW World Title from Raven, he pretty much has just gravitated back towards being a strait up heel. Shane is in the early stages of perhaps the greatest heel run in ECW history, and in my opinion anyways, all of pro wrestling in 1996.

Mikey shocks Shane early with a quick Arm Drag Takedown. Shane gives him a look like "You little fucker!". Shane fires back at Mikey and hits him with a Lariat. Mikey flops around selling it beautifully. God damn Mikey could sell with the best of them. I think he should have been called up to the WCW Cruiser division a lot sooner than he did(99) what do you think?

Mikey reverses a move and hits Shane with several dropkicks, knocking him out of the ring. Shane's frustrated acting here is really good. The fans just love fucking with him. So far so good with the psychology. Shane came in thinking he was going to be able to bully Mikey around, but he grossly underestimated the kid. Mikey's character rarely wins, but he's just all heart. I'm really falling in love with him.

Shane resorts to dirty tactics to take the upper hand on Mikey. The crowd starts to tear into Shane with the taunts, Shane feeds off of it and works the crowd very well, intensifying their taunting. Mikey gets kicked in the groin, racked on the ropes, and generally out muscled for a few minutes. Shane's offense looks good. Side headlock takeovers, Corkscrew Vertical Suplexes. So far so good.

Shane tries to put it away with the Texas Cloverleaf, but Mikey fights through it and reaches the ropes. Mikey sells his leg really, really nicely. Some great selling from Mikey in this match. He limps across the ring, winces, and grimmaces as he tries to move around on it. Shane goes after the leg with a cross block style shoulder tackle. He continues to target the leg until Mikey uses a leverage move to send him through the ropes to the floor. Mikey knocks Shane into the crowd, and completely drops the selling of the leg in order to get back into the ring, springboard his way up to the top rope, and hit Shane with a Somersault plancha. I could nitpick and say that the way Mikey dropped the selling hurt the match, but I would much rather see guys doing flips out of the ring than watch them roll around on the floor selling their hurt leg. I just like to see action, so I don't really harp on stuff like this. Nice spot.

Mikey whips Shane into the steel and chokes him with his boot to the throat. Mikey continues to look good, landing a legdrop on the floor by catapulting himself over the steel railing. Shane makes it back into the ring where Mikey does a really, really awesome looking Slingshot Rolling Neck Snap. Awesome move.

Mikey sends Shane into the ropes, but Shane holds on, causing Mikey to miss a dropkick. Shane locks Mikey into the Figure Four. The entire ECW Arena starts screaming out WHOOOOO!

Mikey gets free and does the same to Shane. He holds on to the ropes to cause Shane to miss a dropkick. Mikey locks on the figure four and the crowd goes crazy with the WHOOO's. It gets to Shane Douglas, he snaps on the crowd as he cries out in pain, SHUT THE FUCK UP! Great moment. Mikey makes it better by hitting Shane with some chest chops all of a sudden. Shane's facial expressions are priceless.

Shane sells his leg very nicely, unable to stand up on it. Mikey goes up top and hits a missile dropkick for 2. Mikey then lands a DDT for another close 2 count. Mikey tries to whip Shane into the ropes, but gets reversed. Mikey tries to reverse the whip again, but gets caught in Shane's Belly to Belly for the win after 11:33. Damn fine match.

8.3/10

This was a pretty good match. It was a bit short, but the selling and action was nice. It was a good fast pace opener. Shane Douglas has been really good in the ring this far into ECW in 96. He pulled Axl Rotten of all people through a good match at a previous show. His match with Scorpio at A Matter Of Respect was a solid 4 star battle. This is another good one here. The way he works with the crowd taunting is phenomenal. The crowd really loved to fuck with Shane Douglas and he knew how to ag them on.

Joey Styles Interview: Baron Von Stevie & Bluedust

We cut to Joey standing in the ring doing his intro. Crazy hot crowd blowing the roof off. One of the hotter crowds of any of the shows I've reviewed.

Daniel Bryan's entrance music hits and Baron Von Stevie & Bluedust make their way out to the ring. Stevie Richards is dressed up like Baron Von Rashke, imitating his mannerisms, holding up "The Claw". The Blue Meanie is dressed up as Golddust, except with blue paint on instead of gold. He's accompanied by a Marlena wannabe valet who smokes a cigar.

This is a running gimmick for Stevie and The Meanie so far in 96. First they were calling themselves "The Fabulous Ones", then "The American Males"(a knock on the WCW tag team), then at the last show they were dressed up as Lord Steven Regal(Lord Stevie Regal & Sir Meanie) with British hats and matching accents. Stevie's a total goofball here trying to sound like Baron Von Rashke as he talks to Joey. Everyone in the crowd is laughing and having a good time. Joey says if he wanted to work in a circus, he would have stayed home in Stamford. :lol:

Joey then says that the Meanie looks more like Dusty Rhodes than his own son. :lol:

Stevie puts over the storyline where Raven sent him forth on a quest to find the trashiest ****bag in the world to be by his side. Tonight Raven will be bringing out that girl. Bluedust creeps Joey out by getting down on his knees in front of him. Baron Von Stevie tries to lock Joey into the claw, but Joey no sells it, smacking his hand away before leaving the ring in disgust. Pretty good comedy skit. Crowd loved it. Stevie rides Bluedust to the back like a horse. WTF? This is just pure goofiness. I kind of like it I guess. We would see this type of comedy used a lot more in WCW & WWF through the next couple of years. The DX parodies, the NWO parody of the Four Horsemen. Stevie used a brand of slapstick comedy in ECW that I don't remember seeing anywhere else before he came along, but later in the Attitude Era it was like it was a major part of the shows. Maybe Stevie doesn't get the credit he deserves. Maybe I'm an overly obsessive, overly biased, overly romantic ECW fanboy. :$

JT Smith & Guido(FBI) vs Buh Buh Ray & Big Dick Dudley

Man....Do I have to?

The Dudleyz are still just a low card comedy filler act here. Quite the cartoonish element to it, but D-Von has brought in some violence and a change of attitude to the family. The storyline is that D-Von is in a fight right now with Big Dick Dudley over who controls the family. Big Dick is the malevolent protector of the family, whereas D-Von is the sadistic, violent, forceful dictator.

Man, we get SEVERAL minutes worth of goofing off, singing, and all kinds of bullshit before this one even gets an opening bell. Jeez. JT Smith brings out an old school original from the Eastern days, Sal Bellomo. The crowd doesn't look too pleased at all to see this guy. This is the third match between these two teams, both previous matches ended in DQ non-finishes after D-Von goes crazy and attacks a ref with a chair.

D-Von is nowhere to be found as the Dudleyz make their entrance. Buh Buh plays around on the mic for a bit and finally says his name without stuttering. RIP stuttering Buh Buh, you will be missed(1995-1996).

This is a god damn drawn out mess and the match still hasn't even started yet. Buh Buh says that D-Von is a piece of shit, but he did get one thing right. He says Though Shall Not Fuck With the Dudleyz! Finally this thing gets going. Nothing to write about here. JT takes a Lariat and sells it like Marty Jannety used to with the corkscrew flip. I love it when guys sell Lariats like that. A bunch of sloppy brawling is pretty much all this is. One funny moment happens when Buh Buh takes Straw Hat Guy's hat and puts it on to wear for the rest of the match. The crowd chants "WHERE'S YOUR HAT!".

The Dudleyz beat the shit out of the FBI. Big Dick double chokeslams JT & Guido before press slamming Guido out of the ring through a table. Sal Bellomo takes a chair to Big Dick, but Dick lifts him up and carries him to the back. D-Von runs out and takes out the FBI with a chair. He gets the mic and works the crowd to get some heat, telling everyone to shut the fuck up. D-Von scolds Buh Buh for a bit before taking all of the Dudleyz(DW, Chubby, Sign Guy, I'm about ready for these guys to disappear already) out with a chair.

Big Dick comes out and chases D-Von out of the Arena. D-Von hops into a van and drives off down Swanson street as Big Dick just barely misses him.

3/10

This was ugly, and very worthy of a good ole fashion fast forwarding. Nothing redeeming or entertaining about this at all really. Pretty much just a waste of time. I think maybe a 3 is too high, but meh. The crowd at least was fun.

ECW vs UFC Shoot Fight: Taz vs Paul Varelans

Finally, the age old question will be answered on this show. What is the supreme form of hand to hand combat? Extreme Wrestling or Ultimate Fighting? Lets find out. :lol:

Before we even get into it, there is some interesting developments behind the scenes going into this. The major deal was that everybody in the back, Heyman, Taz, everyone, was scared that Varelans was going to actually shoot on Taz. Supposedly he told some of the boys in the back that he was. Perhaps as an insurance policy, (alledgedly)Heyman sent Missy Hyatt to Varelans dressing room to promise him a blowjob if he goes through with everything as planned. Varelans had 7 UFC fights under his belt. He was legitimately 6'8" 300 pounds. Those were real stats, not wrestling weight. If a motherfucker like that wants to shoot on you that's not good. I'm thinking Varelans could have really hurt Taz pretty badly if he wanted to.

First thing to notice here is that the ring is surrounded by ECW wrestlers. Shane Douglas, Saturn, Kronus, and Rob Van Dam are all out surrounding the ring to watch Taz's back just in case Varelans did shoot. None of these guys are involved in any of Taz's storylines or his character(who was a loner) at this point.

Bill Alphonso gets the mic and talks some shit to Varelans before the bell rings. He keeps throwing in the fact that Taz is undefeated in ECW.

Joey apologizes to the UFC fans watching for Fonzie's mouth. :lol:

Joey then says that he's no Don Wilson, Jeff Blatnic, or Bruce Beck, and your welcome. Jim Brown couldn't make it either. Fucking smart ass. :lol:That was the UFC commentary team during this time. Those guys were actually pretty good. Joey was better though. I'd give my right arm to hear Joey or Jim Ross call MMA.

They start if off with some cautious circling. Taz shoots in low for a single leg takedown. He transitions into a fujiwara type armbar, but Varelans rolls out. Taz shoots in again, but Varelans manages to force him down to his back. Taz goes to the guard position(a defensive position used when fighting from your back). Joey calls it like it is. Nice. This is as close as I'll ever get to ever hearing him call MMA I guess.

Taz gets free and they go through an awkward little grappling exchange. The crowd(everyone standing) is starting to realize that this is just another worked match. They go through more awkward stuff with Varelans landing some kicks and knees that are slow and soft.

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All of a sudden Perry Saturn comes flying into the ring like a fucking heatseeker missile, drilling Varelans in the back of the head with a kick from the top rope. Stiff is an understatement. That looked legit to me.

Varelans goes down half conscious. Taz pulls him up and amazingly manages to lift his 300 pound ass up with absolutely zero assistance. He just jerks him up from his roots, dead weight, nailing him with a T-Bone Suplex. Varelans gets chokes out and rolled out of the ring for an elaborate celebration with Team Taz.

I've actually read quite a bit on this incident in a few books and seen the match covered in a Taz shoot interview. Taz claims that the kick was all part of the plan, but the stiffness of it was not. Saturn was instructed to try to knock Varelans out just in case he tried to change the finish and shoot on Taz. He succeeded. Taz said in the shoot interview that Varelans was knocked goofy from the kick and that he lifted him dead weight for the Suplex at the end. Pretty impressive feat of strength to suplex a 300 pound man like that.

Also, as Taz celebrated with Team Taz & Fonzie, Varelans was rolled out of the ring. The referee jumped on top of his unconscious body to keep him down and make sure he didn't try to get up and ruin the end of the segment. Joey Styles says something on commentary that will more than likely find it's way into my sig in the future:

Taz has sent a message to every Ultimate Fighter.

Every martial artist.

Every amateur or professional wrestling today.

Taz will stop at nothing.

-Joey Styles

Joey says Taz wants Sabu, and sooner or later we're going to have to grant his wish.

The crowd explodes with massive, sweeping chants of bullshit. I think these Bullshit chants legitimately scared Paul Heyman, because 1). This would be the last ever "Shoot Fight" in ECW history, and 2). We would start to see the "Ultimate Fighter" element in Taz's character gradually kind of disappear after this, with him just kind of evolving into "The Extreme Bad Ass", or like a cheap version of Stone Cold. MMA would kind of fade out through the rest of 96-97 with the US Government pretty much outlawing it.

The thing is though that a lot of these fans were probably expecting a real UFC style shoot fight when they bought the ticket(which is interesting in itself to me). There had been 2 "Shoot Fights" in ECW prior to this, but this time Heyman brought in a real UFC fighter and hyped the match as "A Fight Of Ultimate Proportions!". What these people got was a soft, sloppy, 3 minute fake shoot fight. A lot of these fans probably felt like they got ripped off, and that's a death wish for a wrestling promotion to send a crowd home feeling that way. Especially if that promotion is already fledgling and in the 5 figures range of being in the red.

I don't know if it was planned or improv, but if it was improv, Taz was a genius for the way he turned the crowd's ire into some white hot heat for his character. He gets the mic and tells the fans:

You know what?

You know what?

You're right. That was bullshit.

..And you know what else?

I fucked you again!

Taz fucked you again!

You thought..You though you were going to see a shoot...

That WASN'T SHIT!

I fucked you again!

*Crowd chants YOU! AIN'T! SHIT!

Tell me when you're done. Remember, you people pay to see me.

I don't pay to see you.

So when I'm talking, you shut your fucking mouth!

*Crazy heat, entire Arena starts chanting for SA-BU!*


6/10

The Shoot fight sucked. People think I'm this big MMA guy that wants to see a bunch of shoot fights in wrestling, but that's not true. I like shooty wrestling characters, but when I tune into wrestling I want to see flashy characters acting like goofballs. Face flops & Chest chops. With that said though, I notice a lot of wrestling fans take offense to even mentioning MMA & Pro Wresting in the same breath. I don't really get it. Art has always imitated Life. I don't understand the "Keep your peanut butter out of my chocolate" sentiment at all really. I see subtle influences that MMA has had on wrestling all over the place. Things like the way CM Punk uses Wanderlie Silva's pre fight mannerisms. The incorporation of Ju Jitsu into guys moves. Even "YES! YES! YES!" came from an epic MMA walkout. So many of the top guys that these kids go gaga for are cross training with MMA camps. A lot of the "Keep your peanut butter out of my chocolate" crowd has peanut butter smeared all over their faces, they just don't really realize it because they are so closed minded. The influence of MMA on pro wrestling, and vice versa, is pretty strong if you just know where and what to look for.

Taz's push continues, and that's what saves this and makes it interesting. Altogether I was wildly intrigued by this entire segment. It's just one of those classic pro wrestling backstage stories that you read all about. Supposedly Varelans went berserk backstage and destroyed the ECW dressing room. He went to collect his Missy Hyatt blowjob, and Missy allegedly informed him: "I don't fuck jobbers". :rofl:

Poor guy. Varelans would go on to fight in the UFC Ultimate Ultimate tournament of champions in December of this year where he would lose a pretty good war to Kimo in the first round of the tournament(his weight ballooned up to 350). That was his last UFC fight. The interesting thing about this entire incident was how the ECW guys were all watching Taz's back and being careful to make sure that Varelans went along with the plans, no matter what, any means necessary.

ECW World Championship: Raven(C) vs Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy

This is an interesting match. Terry Gordy was one of the original Freebirds and arguably one of the best big man wrestlers of the 80's. He went through some hard times with the drugs(2 overdoses that almost killed him) and really fell off. Supposedly this short little run he had in ECW here really revived his career and sparked some interest in him from the WWF(who brought him in to play the Executioner later in 96).

Raven has been one awesome heel in these 96 tapes. He started his rivalry with Sandman at the last show. Nova & Stevie Richards come out with Raven acting like total goofballs as Raven sits down in the corner. Stevie gets a mic and says that he's found Raven's dream scag. He brings out The Sandman's ex-wife Lori Fullington. Lori played "Peaches" as Sandman's manager going way back to the Eastern days of ECW. She comes out and gets down on her knees in front of Raven.

The Sandman comes out and says he doesn't care. He isn't effected by Raven's mind games. He already pimped her out to the entire ECW locker room he says. :lol:

Joey Styles is shown in the booth saying Raven has a mystery opponent for tonight as Lynyrd Skynrd's "Freebird" plays in the background. Terry Gordy comes out and the crowd goes INSANE! He runs the ropes to warm up for the match and the crowd gives him a massive, massive pop. One of the biggest pops in all of the shows I've reviewed here so far(I should start a running list of biggest pops in ECW history).

The match starts and Gordy immediately turns this thing into a big bloody brawl by kicking Raven's ass all over the ECW Arena. Raven bleeds all over the place as he tries to run away from Gordy, but Gordy stays close, clobbering him all through the crowd and up to the Sound Stage with chair shots. Pretty good brawl so far.

Joey Styles does a phenomenal job of putting all of this over on commentary. He says that Gordy is giving Raven one of the worst beatings he's ever had. Joey brings up Gordy's 2 overdoses and his fall from grace. He says that Gordy is making a comeback tonight like a Pheonix from the ashes. It's the Pheonix vs The Raven. "We are witnessing the resurrection of a career".

They take it back to the ring where Raven gets bounced around like a bloody pinball. Gordy is just dominating him until Stevie comes in to distract him. Raven drops him with a low blow and pulls out a strand of barbed wire. Raven tries to wrap the wire around Gordy's head, but Gordy drops him with a nice Lariat. Gordy then puts Raven in his "Oriental Spike" submission where he jabs his thumb into his neck. Raven's going out and about to lose his strap until Stevie and Nova come in and jump on his back.

Tommy Dreamer comes out and drops both clowns with a double DDT. Crowd is white fucking hot.

Brian Lee comes out and drops Dreamer with a chokeslam. Gordy takes Brian Lee out with a powerbomb and that is officially the loudest crowd pop I've heard in all of these shows up to this point. Gordy had to be loving this. Great moment.

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The crowd continues to go wild as Gordy wraps the wire around Raven's head, tangling it up into his hair. The ref keeps trying to intervene for some reason, and Gordy drops him with a punch. Stevie comes in and hits him with a Superkick. Raven wins and retains his title. MOTHERFUCKER!!! Somebody beat this slimy, chicken shit motherfucker! GOD DAMN!

Dreamer drops Raven with a DDT onto the chair, but Brian Lee is right there with another Chokeslam immediately after. Brian Lee, Nova, and Stevie Richards do Raven's dirty work for him, beating on Dreamer & Gordy until The Sandman comes running out canning everyone down. Raven runs. Sandman chases Raven down around the ring slowly in great camera shot.

Lori Fullington comes back out wearing clothes similar to Raven's. The Sandman's son Tyler is with her. They stand in between Raven & The Sandman and the look on Sandman's face is priceless. Such a common misconception that Sandman was just a worthless performer and that couldn't be any further from the truth in my opinion. The guy was a great entertainer and this angle is some of his best work.

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Raven passionately screams something at Sandman as he just gazes at his son heartbroken and shocked. I love the emotion.

Raven puts the mic in front of Tyler's face for him to tell his father: "Daddy, you're a drunk, now I worship Raven."

Tyler does the Raven crucifix pose as Sandman looks at him completely gutwrenched with sorrow. Raven screams at Sandman:

HE WORSHIPS MEEEEEE!

This is such a crazy scene. It's a little over the top, but I like it. We're seeing The Sandman's character develop a bit more depth and emotion here with his son being involved. Plus Raven's David Coresh type of heel character goes into overdrive with the mind games. God damn.

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Raven and his entourage retreat the scene as The Sandman is going crazy like a father would do in this situation. Tommy stands in the ring with Gordy as the fans give him a massive standing ovation as they chant TERRY! TERRY! TERRY!

All of a sudden Bluedust comes out. :fpalm:

He says some goofy Goldust shit on the mic. Kimona grabs him by the balls. Beulah drops him with a DDT and the crowd eats it up. SHE'S! HARDCORE! SHE'S HARDCORE! SHE'S HARDCORE!

8/10

I actually like the Sandman/Tyler angle. It's some pretty deep stuff that may be a bit over the top for a pro wresting show, but back during this time an angle like this hadn't really been done before. This all looked and felt like something out of a movie as opposed to a wrestling show, so I can understand why wrestling purists would hate on it. With that said though, the actual Raven vs Gordy match was pretty fun. The crowd reactions were great and its cool to see a guy like Gordy make a comeback like he did after what he'd been through. All in all this was a fairly entertaining segment all the way around.
 
Hardcore Heaven 96 part 2

ECW World Tag Team Championship: The Eliminators(C) vs The Gangstas

The Gangstas vs Eliminators rivalry in ECW is by far the best tag team feud in all of wrestling in 1996 in my opinion. Here you had 4 guys that weren't all that great in the ring, yet they were all interesting characters. 2 of those 4 guys were actually not all that bad on the mic, so what do you do? Simple. You tell everyone that ECW's insurance provider won't cover a Gangstas vs Eliminators match, therefore, ECW can't get it sanctioned. You know the match isn't going to be that good, so why not milk the feud for all it's worth? Pretty genius booking if you ask me. These guys still haven't had a single match aired on TV, yet the feud is still highly compelling to someone like me. They take turns trading barbs in promos, and viciously attacking each other, sending each other to the hospital. New Jack and Saturn made for great adversaries. I could definitely see that evolving into one of the major rivalries in ECW history had Saturn stuck around.

The Gangstas come out and this is pushed as their last shot at the Tag Titles.

Ah shit, The Samoan Gangsta Party attacks The Gangstas in the entrance isle before they even make it to the ring. We get a sloppy fight around the ring as The Eliminators stand and watch. The Bruise Brothers come out and attack The Gangstas along with the Samoan Gangsta Party. Natural Born Killaz keeps playing at The Gangstas get jumped and beaten into a bloody pulp by four men. EMT's help The Gangstas to the back. Saturn tells The Bruise Brothers that they didn't do them any favors. He calls them a couple of inbred motherfuckers.

The Bruise Brothers come in and take The Gangstas place and this crowd doesn't look to happy about that at all.

ECW World Tag Team Championship: The Eliminators(C) vs The Bruise Brothers

We get a 2 on 2 brawl around the ring with The Bruise Bros and Eliminators. Nothing pretty going on at all. Saturn lands a really stiff superkick to one of the twins. Saturn also lands a really nice Elbow Drop in the match. I always thought he had a great elbow drop.

Truth be told the Eliminators have improved quite a bit at this point in 96. It's interesting to see them gradually get better from show to show. They were really green in those late 95 shows. Same with Rob Van Dam, Mick Foley, The Dudley Boyz, a lot of guys really. ECW was a great place for a lot of guys to learn their chops and you can see their evolution from show to show as you watch through these old tapes.

But really man, this is one ugly, brain dead brawl around the ring. Shit. I find myself daydreaming as I watch this.

Kronus does land a really nice looking Handspring Elbow. Always liked Kronus moveset. Him and Saturn were perfect for each other as a tag team. This thing goes on for a bit primarily outside of the ring. The Bruisers slam Saturn and Kronus into a table that refuses to die. :lol: Takes 3 slams until Kronus finally goes through it.

The Gangstas come back out with bandages around their heads and trash cans in their hands. Garbage everywhere as this turns into a sloppy 3 way. The crowd is dead. Referees come out and we have a bunch of standing around. Good lord. This is a huge mess literally and figuratively. The Eliminators and Bruise Bros are pulled to the back by Refs, leaving the Gangstas standing tall. This was all dead to the crowd.

3/10

Damn, right when I start singing praises for something I get it shoved right back in my face with one really shitty, overbooked segment. This was like some really bad Fan Fic booking(I'm not going to say any names...:suspic:). It really took the excitement out of the crowd when they all realized that we were going to see The Bruise Bros come into the picture. They just couldn't get over in ECW for the life of them. There's nothing I can really say to save this, it was just bad all around. With that said though, I'm still pumped to see Gangstas and Eliminators finally have a fucking match. I still like the overall concept of dragging the feud out for as long as possible, just the execution of it here was way off, especially the way they were coming off of a big schmozz shoot fight and a heel cheating his way to a title retention. At some point this crowd needs something to get happy about to keep them in the show.

Axl Rotten & Hack Myers vs The Samoan Gangsta Party

SHIT! God damn. Can I at least do this on 2X speed? NO!?! Fuck. You motherfuckers better be glad I love you so much.

Axl's entrance music is pretty cool.

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Manson from 94 to 97 had a unique grunge/industrial/metal hybrid sound that was pretty cool. Once he started straying away from that sound I lost interest. That first album was pretty good though. Maybe my favorite of his.

Samoan Gangstas come out to a really nice hip hop song with an awesome beat. 90's hip hop had better actual music imo. Today's beats and actual music in hip hop is really flat and generic to me. At least the stuff they play on the radio anyways. I wish I knew the name of this song because it's pretty good.

Oh man, the Samoan Gangstas get lynched by this crowd during the intro's. Artese announces their name and the crowd blows up with chants of "WHO! GIVES! A! FUCK!".

"YOU! FAT! FUCKS!"

:rofl:

"YO-KO-ZUNA! clap-clap, clap-clap-clap"

:laughy:

Just close your eyes and imagine a bunch of fat guys punching each other. Can you see it? Can you feel it? Feel my pain. :huh:

Natural Born Killaz hits and The Gangstas come out. Thank god. The Eliminators follow them. The Bruise Brothers follow them and we have a massive 8 man clusterfuck.

Entire locker room empties and we have pretty wild, chaotic scene. Fans are actually throwing trash into the ring. :stalker: That's a first for ECW.

This looks like a Royal Rumble at this point with about 20 guys in the ring. Trash EVERYWHERE!

2/10

Eek. This makes me want to go back and edit my opening paragraphs about how this is one of the best ECW shows. :lol: I won't do it though. Like I said previously in this review I haven't seen this one all the way through yet. So far it got off to a promising start, but man. It's kind of turned into a disaster really at this point. This was a terrible segment. The crowd chants were hilarious. The crowd was throwing trash into the ring, but then they turned around and chanted E! C! DUB! at the end of it when it degenerated into full on chaos. Not a big fan of this segment really.

ECW Television Championship: Pitbull 2(C) vs Chris Jericho

I haven't seen Jericho on ECW TV in a while, but he was active on the house show circuit at the time. Pitbull 2 just won the TV title on the last show that I reviewed. Good god almighty FRANCINE!

She's upset about something. It's as if there's some friction between her and PB 2(Pitbull 2, I'll refer to him as PB 2 for the remainder of this review).

We get a good staredown between Jericho & PB 2. Jericho isn't intimidated by the bigger, more powerful man. I like it. Chris Jericho gets mixed reactions from the fans during the intros. They get it going and this is a classic Power vs Speed story here. They tie up and PB2 shoves Jericho completely out of the ring. Power.

PB2 shines early completely overpowering Jericho. He lands a fucking beautiful Press Slam into a Tombstone Piledriver. Shit that was awesome.

Chris Jericho uses his speed to catch PB2 with a nice spinkick to the face. Jericho quickly goes for a Spinning Heel Kick, but he gets caught in mid air and slammed to the canvas. Jericho tries to trade punches with PB2, but he gets worn down by his power. PB2 backdrops Jericho high up into the air and slams him into the canvas face first. He's looking like a total fucking monster here. Jericho counters a move with a Victory Roll for 2. He stuns PB2 with a Yakuza kick to the head.

PB2 goes for another Press Slam, but Jericho counters it with a Headscissor takeover sending him to the apron. Jericho then lands his classic Springboard Dropkick from Adjacent Ropes. Jericho hits PB with a really stiff spinkick to the mouth before landing a really nice looking Springboard Moonsault splash to the floor. PB2 tries to keep Jericho grounded and slow the pace down, but Jericho makes his comeback. The fans start chanting Lionheart.

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All of a sudden Shane Douglas comes out. He tries to get his belt back from Francine, but she won't give it up. Shane grabs Franny and forcefully kisses her. PB2 comes out to help her, but Shane throws Franny in front of him. PB2 accidentally drops Franny with a Lariat. Chris Jericho tries to hit Shane with a Splash from the ring, but he accidentally hits Francine. She's out. Pitbull 1 comes out and carries her to the back on his shoulder as Shane tries to make out with the TV belt.

Jericho and Pitbull 2 get back into the ring and go through a really nice series of moves. Pitbull 2 snatches Jericho in mid air during a Lionsault. Jericho reverses a Tombstone attempt, but Pitbull 2 reverses it again, throwing Jericho backwards as he falls to his back. Shane Douglas tries to leave with the TV title, but the referees stop him and get it back. Pitbull continues dominating Jericho in the ring with power moves. He counters all of Jericho's aerial offense with slams.

Chris Jericho gets Pitbull 2 stunned and goes for a Superplex. Pitbull tries to rip him up into a Superbomb similar to how he won the tltle from Shane Douglas, but Jericho counters the Superbomb with a Super Rana. Jericho pins PB2 to win his first major singles title after 12:17.

Shane Douglas throws a big tantrum crying for the belt. PB2 takes the belt and hands it over to Jericho. Jericho really won the crowd over during this match. He was getting mixed reactions at the start, but they are all behind him here at the end. He gets a pretty loud "LIONHEART!" chant. PB2 shakes Jericho's hand out of respect and the crowd loves it.

8.1/10

This was a really cool match. There were a lot of good moves, counters, reversals. I liked PB2's Press Slam into a Tombstone, and loved the way he caught Jericho in mid air during a Lionsault attempt. Also pretty cool how Jericho won the crowd over through the match. He didn't get a very good reception during the intro's, but they were all giving him a nice standing ovation at the end. The big powerful man vs the small, quick underdog story that the match told really won the crowd over here. I also liked how they got Shane Douglas involved with the booking. One thing that Heyman was best at was booking 3 and 4 way feuds. We're seeing the early stages of one of the all time great 4 way feuds(culminating in the greatest 4 way match ever imo). Some good stuff here. I wasn't overly impressed with the match, but it was good and it was definitely worth tracking down if your a big Jericho fan.

Weapons Match: Tommy Dreamer vs Brian Lee

This one opens up with Beulah and Kimona pushing shopping carts full of weapons to the ring. I don't think this one is going to be very pretty. If I may steal a line from Joey himself, I don't think we're going to see too many drop toe holds or arm drag takedowns in this one.

Alice In Chains "Man in the Box" plays through as these guys proceed to beat the shit out of each other in your typical, cliched ECW match. The crowd isn't really into it at the beginning. They take it throught the crowd pretty early, going all the way out the front door of the ECW Arena to the corners of Swanson & Rittner streets.

One interesting thing that I noticed as they made their way through the front door to the street. There was a crowd of about 30 or 40 people just standing at the front door trying to look in and watch the show. WTF?! I'm assuming this show sold out and these guys were turned away? Some diehards. Pretty cool that they are getting a little taste of the show here out in the street. They are all marking out hard.

Dreamer and Lee give the fans outside a pretty good show. They take it all the way across the street to some other building. Crazy camera work as all the fans swarm the fight across the street. This shit is crazy. One awesome shot happens when Brian Lee slams Dreamer into a steel garage door in the building across the street from the ECW Arena. Dreamer's head slides down the door slowly, leaving a smear of blood. Good god almighty. Fans all swarmed around them marking out crazy.

Brian Lee slams Dreamer's head into the wall multiple times, leaving blood all over it. One of the fans hands Dreamer a chair! Dreamer busts Lee with the chair before slamming his head into the nearby wall. They take the fight back across the street to the rundown, shithole, god forsaken, world infamous bingo hall. The camera shot gets lost in a sea of 20 year old smart mark wrestling fans. They all try to get out of the way of the shot, screaming at each other "Get out of the shot!". Talk about some smarks. :lol: This is a fun match.

Joey calls it the Massacre on Swanson Street.

E! C! DUB! out in the parking lot. These guys just beat the shit out of each other and bleed all over the place. Just as good as the crowd brawling in the Austin vs Bret match. Same level of emotion. Both of these characters have put each other through quite a bit at this point in their storylines. They bash each other into various vehicles out in the parking lot before making their way back into the Arena.

They make it back to the ringside area and it degenerates back into a sloppy, slow weapons brawl again. Everything gets real sloppy as fatigue sets in on both guys. It's been a pretty fast paced brawl up to this point in the match, with both of them going out of the arena, across the street and back within just a couple of minutes. Its taken it's toll on both seemingly out of shape big guys.

Time to bring it home with a big 12 step finish. Step 1), Brian Lee brings in a cinder block and a baseball bat. He goes to finish off Dreamer's manhood, but Step 2), Beulah comes in and saves the day. Step 3), Brian Lee goes to chokeslam the bitch, but Step 4), her lesbian lover comes in to help her. Kimona opens up her shirt and gives Brian Lee a shot of her ta-ta's. He's mesmerized. Step 5), Beulah drops his ass with a frying pan. Step 6), Dreamer comes in and hits him with a stop sign, followed by a DDT on said sign. Dreamer pins Lee for the win after 9:02. Step 7), The Bruise Brothers come out and beat the fuck out of Dreamer.

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The match clips ahead to a shot of 3 tables stacked up directly under the Eagles Nest balcony. Step 8), Brian Lee chokeslams Dreamer off the balcony through 3 TABLES HOLY SHIT!

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OH MY GOD!

Classic ECW spot.

Anatomy of an 8 step ECW finish. Book it Paul E!

7.4/10

Well it started ugly, but it picked up nicely when they "took it outside". It was a crazy street fight with a bunch of crazy action starved fans getting a nice little taste of the show. They brought it back home with some more sloppy weapons brawling before the big dramatic finish. Dreamer finally gets a victory in his ongoing torment from Raven's henchmen, but Raven's guys would have the last laugh. Dreamer vs Raven would make an awesome movie. The triple table spot was one of the most brutal in ECW history. Man alive.

Something that didn't make the commercial release of this tape was Kimona's infamous striptease atop the ECW Arena. One of the ropes broke on the ring and they needed to buy enough time for someone to drive across town and get a replacement part. Kimona, an experienced valet dancer, went up to the top of the Eagles Nest and did a provocative striptease down to her panties and some body paint(ala Sable in WWE 98) covering her breasts. The scene did make the cut of the Extreme Warfare Vol. 2 VHS compilation.

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So this is where the Attitude came from without a doubt. I'm scared to even include that vid in this review(I can edit it out if it's a problem, let me know mods, please don't ban me), and this was all from 1996 pro wrestling. It's crazy how far ahead of the curb ECW was compared to where WCW and WWF were at this time in 96. The big two were starting to catch on though.

Supposedly there was an hour long delay between the two final matches due to the ring. I can only imagine Paul E. panicking backstage after what has been pretty much a disappointment of a show so far.

Sabu vs Rob Van Dam III

Van Dam is much more over here than his previous ECW shows. The push has worked so far. He's getting some good cheers and the kind of heat that a heel would want. Sabu is wearing a neckbrace. RVD laughs about it. Sabu pulls it off and throws it out of the ring. Sabu immediately goes after RVD's leg with some good targeting. Right from the start. I like it.

Sabu's just all over the leg with strikes. He hits RVD with his Springboard Leg Lariat while he sits on the canvas. Sabu's just grinding on this punk. Sabu goes into the ropes and attempts his twisting backslide counter to a backdrop, but...

The rope snaps...FUCK!

The move is botched. RVD & Sabu kind of look at each other like SHIT! The crowd lets out a moan of disappointment.

There's a weird moment in the match where RVD and Sabu are kind of wondering what to do. Joey apologizes to the fans on commentary as everyone in the crowd is kind of wondering if they are even going to finish the match or what. Then all of a sudden Sabu sets a chair up and hits a Triple Jump Moonsault OFF OF THE BROKEN ROPE!

The crowd lets out a collective gasp of relief as they cheer. Fuck the ring. Lets have a fucking match!

Sabu beats on RVD with a chair and the crowd all cheers as they come to the realization that these guys are going to go ahead and do it. RVD gets racked on the rail. Sabu gets back in the ring and flies through the ropes with a fucking awesome Suicide Plancha, hitting Van Dam into the crowd. I hear a woman screaming bloody murder in the background. Awesome move.

E! C! DUB!

The crowd comes to life. Sabu and Van Dam are saving this show.

They beat the shit out of each other through the crowd, tossing chairs into each other's faces. They take it all through the bleachers. RVD lands a legdrop onto Sabu holding a chair like a goof. We get some awkward crowd brawling where RVD tries to hit Sabu with an umbrella. That's twice now in this series where RVD kind of kills the momentum by fucking with some goofy object in the crowd that wasn't necessary at all(it was a cooler in another match).

It gets even uglier from there as Sabu stands and waits awkwardly while RVD climbs up the ropes and hits him with a somersault senton with a chair. It's getting ugly.

Sabu recovers and goes back to targeting RVD's knee. He sets a chair up and hits him with a nice Air Sabu leg lariat. RVD does his monkeyflip onto the chair, but shit man. The chair doesn't land right. It kind of opens up with the prongs sticking up. Sabu see's it, but he goes through with the move. GOD DAMN! That was dangerous and a sick bump.

Van Dam does some really goofy looking grappling with one of the most half assed armbars I've ever seen. Good lord man, learn how to do it right. Van Dam does a standing moonsault and continues to dog on Sabu. The crowd rallies behind Sabu chanting his name. RVD is actually still selling the leg nicely believe it or not. Sabu catches him with a dropkick to the injured leg. He sets RVD up teetering on the middle rope with his upper body hanging into the ring. He does a move that I've never seen him do. It's a Slingshot Arabian Press Guillatine while Van Dam hangs into the ring teetering on the ropes. Really nice move.

Sabu goes to the outside to bring a chair into the ring and eats it after an awesome Van Daminator. Sabu goes to the outside and gets hit with RVD's classic Somersault Suicida. This is some good action right here man. Shit. They got off to a really sloppy start, but they are picking it up here.

RVD still sells the leg nicely as he whips Sabu into the steel railing. Sabu hits Van Dam with a really awesome Parkour style move where he springs off of a chair, runs across a table, and then hits him on the rail with the Air Sabu leg lariat. I love moves like that and I love the way Sabu used the environment around him this way. This is the Sabu that I fell in love with.

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Sabu continues to steal the show with his comeback into the match. He lands a fucking sick Splash out into the crowd. He follows it up with his Triple Jump DDT through a table propped up from rail to ring. That's a receipt my friends. The crowd goes crazy. He sets Van Dam up to finish him off with another Triple Jump Moonsault, but the broken ring comes into play. Sabu racks himself on the broken rope(it was obviously done purposefully). Nice psychology here. RVD immediately springs up with a really good leaping side kick, knocking Sabu out of the ring. Beautiful kick. I love it.

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RVD beats on Sabu some more on the outside. He props a chair up caddi-cornered on the railing before Suplexing Sabu down onto it. Pretty sick bump. Van Dam tries to hit Sabu with the same Super Fisherman Buster that he used to beat him with at A Matter Of Respect, but Sabu pushes him down to the canvas. Sabu then flies from the top with a DDT. Sabu goes back up top, but RVD recovers and follows him up. Van Dam hits him with the Super Fisherman Buster. Sabu kicks out and the pace has really slowed down at this point. RVD goes for another Fisherman Buster, but Sabu blocks it, and counters with a Fisherman Buster of his own. Sabu goes up top and finishes the young punk off with a Somersault Guillatine Legdrop with a Chair.

Paul Heyman comes out and dramatically checks on Sabu's neck as RVD get carted out of the Arena on a stretcher. EMT's tend to Sabu as Heyman looks on with concern. Sabu resists at first, but eventually gets stretchered out of the ECW Arena. Serious business.

8.4/10

This was a damn awesome match and it really saved this show from being one of the worst disasters in ECW history. The shit they did with the fucked up ring was so dangerous I can't even imagine. I absolutely loved some of the spots in this match and I loved the small bits of psychology here and there that tied into their first 2 matches. For me though really, I don't know how to grade this match. The rope break no doubt caused some sloppiness in the match, but they eventually turned it around and used it in the match well. I guess for me this match comes down to being another one of those big ECW "What Ifs", kind of like What If Pillman didn't get hurt and actually had a match against Shane Douglas in the ECW Arena. What if the rope didn't break in the Sabu vs RVD match at Hardcore Heaven? I think this was on it's way to being one of the best matches ever if not for the fucked up ring. As it stands they made some great lemonade out of the lemons they were dealt with, and really in so many different ways that was what ECW was all about.

Overall: 8/10

What was one of the greatest hyped shows up to this point in ECW history really just didn't live up to the hype. It was clear that ECW just wasn't ready for PPV yet. The ability to build up the shows was there. This show was masterfully built up. You could tell with the build up to this show that ECW was aiming for PPV. The pieces were there for ECW, but with this show it was clear that they still had a bit of developing to do before they hit the big dance. Some of the undercard stuff on this show was total garbage. The Shane vs Mikey match quite possibly could have been the match of the night. The main event matches were decent. The Terry Gordy match was good. The Shoot fight was underwhelming but still wildly interesting considering the behind the scenes stuff behind it. Sabu vs Van Dam was a really good match too. All in all this show was pretty good and had a lot of great moments. Some of the undercard stuff keeps me from giving it anything higher than an 8, but I would still highly recommend this show if your interested or curious about ECW.
 
Storyline update

Before we dig into this extravaganza of extreme proportions, lets touch up on the stories going into this show, as well as the happenings on the three episodes of Hardcore TV that we skipped in between this show and the last. I'm going to try to streamline my reviews a bit for the sake of time and ease of reading.

First thing up is the Sabu vs RVD/Taz storyline. The main course of the meal is Sabu vs Taz, a rivalry that has been very slowly building as Taz gets pushed to the top of the roster. Taz keeps calling out Sabu for a match, but it's as if Paul Heyman is protecting him or something. Heyman is Sabu's mouthpiece and biggest fanboy, and it drives Taz crazy with rage and jealousy. Taz tipped off the young RVD on Sabu's neck injury. Van Dam scored an upset pinfall by attacking Sabu's neck. Next thing we knew, Taz was being challenged by shoot fighters, Muay Thai kickboxers, and even UFC veteran Paul Varelans came in and went after Taz's previously injured neck. Taz proved to be unstoppable after laying waste to all of them, remaining undefeated. Sabu got his revenge on Van Dam in their third meeting at the last show and took the lead in the series 2-1. Both men were stretchered out of the Arena after the match. One of the episodes of Hardcore TV that aired after Hardcore Heaven showed clips of a fan cam match at a house show between Sabu and Shane Douglas. The clips looked like a really good match with Shane Douglas aggressively going after Sabu's neck until Paul Heyman himself came out to stop the match for the sake of Sabu's career. Matches rarely get stopped in ECW, so when Heyman himself comes out to stop it, you know it's serious business.

Speaking of Shane Douglas, he gradually transformed from an ECW flag bearing babyface to a classic tweener into a full fledged nasty heel through these shows and it's been kind of fun to watch. He's definitely a complex character with a range of emotions. Douglas won the TV title from 2 Cold Scorpio, then lost it to Pitbull 2. After losing the belt Douglas went crazy and pretty much transformed into one of the best heels of all of wrestling in 1996. Pitbull 2 would go on to lose the TV title to Chris Jericho at the last show with some interference from Douglas. Here on this show all 4 men hook it up in what is in my opinion, the greatest 4 way match of all time, and absolutely one of the greatest matches in ECW history bar none.

One of the most compelling storylines going right now in my opinion just got started at the last show, the infamous Raven vs Sandman feud. Raven has been trying to find a way to get into Sandman's head, but he can't. He tried bringing in Sandman's ex wife, but it didn't work. During a match at the last show Raven brought out The Sandman's son Tyler who was like 8 years old. Raven used Tyler as a shield. The Sandman was horrified and heartbroken when his son told him "Daddy, you're a drunk, now I worship Raven". We didn't miss much on Hardcore TV over the last 3 shows(wich consisted mostly of footage from Hardcore Heaven, which was why I skipped them). Raven cut a pretty good promo on a playground with Tyler talking about how "He who controls the children controls the future".

Meanwhile as Raven had his hands full with Sandman, he was still busy tormenting Dreamer along with his enforcer Brian Lee. Brian Lee chokeslammed Dreamer off of the Eagles Nest balcony though 3 tables on the last show in one of the classic ECW spots. WCCW legend Terry Gordy made his ECW debut to one of the warmest crowd receptions in ECW history at this same show, beating Raven to a bloody pulp before losing due to interference from Brian Lee & Stevie Richards. Stevie Richards, The Blue Meanie, and Nova are in their Pre BWO stage where they are parodying classic pro wrestling acts such as The Fabulous Ones, The American Males, and Baron Von Rashke in some hilarious skits.

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Then as we go on down the roster things don't look so pretty. The Gangstas and Eliminators feud was awesome in the spring of 1996 with some brutal beat downs and some great promos from both teams. Here in the Summer they've prolonged their match by bringing in The Samoan Gangsta Party as fodder for The Gangstas(New Jack & Mustapha). The tag team division has degenerated into some really overbooked, clusterfuck, trash brawls. The Gangstas vs Eliminators feud has pretty much dropped off of the radar with little to no air time on Hardcore TV during this time as well. The Bruise Brothers were also hanging in there still with nothing going on for them storyline wise. They've kind of been moved out of the Dreamer/Raven storyline where they were kind of like enforcers for Raven earlier, now they're just another pair of faces in the tag division. Also going on is the Dudley Boyz storyline where D-Von is trying to take over the family with violence, but Big Dick Dudley stands in his way. Buh Buh finally dropped the stuttering and is starting to get more violent with the arrival of D-Von, but they still aren't totally on the same page. Other underlings on the roster consist of Axl Rotten, The FBI(JT Smith & Guido), and the ultimate jobber El Puerto Ricano. We'll see a few new faces come in during this show.

Over in the WWF during this time we're in the New Generation era with The Peoples Posse(HBK, Ahmed Johnson, and Sid) feuding with Camp Cornette(Vader, Owen, and Bulldog). The Ultimate Warrior's final WWE run came to an abrupt end after he was planned to be a member of the Peoples Posse. Taker had his hands full with Goldust and Mankind. The Tag division was centered around The Smoking Guns & The Body Donnas. The main thing broiling in the WWE during this time though was Austin 3:16, which was in it's infancy. Austin was getting pushed hard and heavy as a foul mouthed, dangerous heel feuding with Marc Mero leading up to a match at the In Your House International Incident PPV, which took place about a week after this ECW show. Meanwhile over where The Big Boys Play, WCW was about 2 weeks removed from Hogan's epic heel turn at Bash at the Beach, officially pushing the NWO angle into overdrive. Other talent that filled up the card at Bash at the Beach was ECW Alumni such as Rey Mysterio, Psicosis, Public Enemy, Dean Malenko, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, and Nancy Benoit. The whole concept behind Hogan's heel turn, the worked shoot promo, was originated in ECW. As we go through this project(probably moreso as we get into 1997) we'll take a closer look at both WCW and WWF to examine just how profound the ECW influence really was on both products.

Got all that? So much for streamlining. :lol:
 
Extreme Championship Wrestling
Heatwave 96

July 13th 1996
ECW Arena
Philly, PA​

On the keyboard of my laptop there are three letters that are completely worn off to the point where it's just a blank key. I'll give you three guesses as to which letters they are.

I know there are probably members of this forum that are about sick and tired of hearing about it, but unfortunately for them we're just getting started up in this bitch. Whenever I need motivation to review a show, all I need to do anymore is just take a stroll through that awesome scan of the merchandise catalog that my man Kilgore posted. I'm immediately taken back to the authentic experience of being an original ECW fan. The thrill of seeing those commercials for the events on ECW TV. The thrill of scanning through that catalog, mapping out a tournament to decide which tape you were going to spend that $35.99 + $4.99 S&H. The thrill of sending the money order in, waiting for six weeks, checking the mailbox every day until that one glorious moment when you finally catch a glimpse of that vanilla envelope. You rush that motherfucker into the VCR after hyping it up in your head for the entire six weeks that you waited for it to come in the mail, and you just watch it with a different romanticism than Youtube could ever do justice.

Lets dig into this Extreme classic. Shall we?

The Gangstas vs The Samoan Gangsta Party

The Samoan Gangsta Party, man these guys are terrible in these ECW tapes. One of the guys went on to have a WWE career(Rosey) much to my total fucking shock and awe. The Gangstas storm the ring with a trashcan and immediately beat the total dogshit out of the Samoans. New Jack smashes a magnetic football table over one of the fat guy's heads. Just a bloody, violent beat down that goes down as "Natural Born Killaz" plays in the background. The Samoans don't get any offense in, just total annihilation. Both guys are left laying in a pool of their own blood.

The referee calls for the bell due to the fact that neither Samoan can continue after being beat up. Joey says that The Gangstas are planning on running through the ECW Tag Team division one by one until they take out The Bruise Brothers and The Eliminators. New Jack cuts a promo after the match calling for a Four Way Dance tag match. The crowd loved every bit of it, chanting E! C! DUB!, NEW! JACK!, and making the Gangstas "X" symbol with their forearms. The Gangstas, specifically New Jack, was very over here.

No real way to rate this, just a squash that wasn't really even a match. I hope this was the last we see of the Samoan Gangsta Party in ECW. Beyond worthless.

Mikey Whipreck vs Paul Lauria

Shit, Damian Kane is back. Why? He disappeared several shows back and now he's back with another guy that is even more random. Paul Lauria was a guy that Jason(the manager) brought in for a match against Mikey in early 1995. The match was ok, but Lauria disappeared afterwards and was never heard of again until now. This is all beyond random. Paul E. really had nothing for Mikey is what I really think it comes down to.

Lauria was supposedly Whipreck's tag team partner on the indy circuit before he came to ECW. They used to work together setting up the ring.

Mikey takes Lauria outside and hits him with a sloppy plancha very early in the match. They brawl on the outside for a bit before taking it up to the top rope where Mikey hits a really painful looking hurricanrana from the top, spiking Lauria's head into the canvas. Mikey pins Lauria after just 1:32.

The Eliminators jump Mikey and Paul Lauria. Paul Lauria takes the Total Elimination before disappearing with Damien Kane & his valet. Wow. I wonder how much they got paid for that.

Saturn calls out The Gangstas and accepts their challenge for the Four Way Dance. They throw Mikey out of the ring and call out Sabu. Sabu comes out and helps Mikey fight for the titles. Pretty good. Just when I criticize the booking of Whipreck he gets thrown into a title match with Sabu. I love how shit like this would just happen out of thin air like this in ECW.

Another quick squash match that wasn't really a match at all, but it segued into this nicely:

ECW World Tag Team Championship: The Eliminators(C) vs Mikey Whipreck & Sabu

I've always been a really big fan of Perry Saturn. The Eliminators were one of the first ECW acts that caught my eye when reading the pro wrestling mags back in the day. Seeing Saturn go one on one with guys like New Jack and Sabu is just an awesome sight. He goes through a pretty decent battle one on one with Sabu here for a bit. The crowd is all about it. We see some good grappling believe it or not, with Sabu going after Saturn's legs.

Sabu lands a really nice Moonsault Press. Saturn works his way back into it with an amazing splash off the top rope with some incredible hang time. Saturn's splashes and elbow drops were always really nice.

Kronus comes in and lands some awesome moves. His Handspring Backflip Elbow looked really good here. Both Saturn and Kronus were just really dynamic athletes that could have put something really good together with just a little bit of work. Their move set to this day is still one of my all time favorite for a tag team. They just seemed to always have a hard time getting their chemistry right in these ECW matches. They have improved a lot from tape to tape going back to their 95 shows where Saturn had long black hair(and Jason was their manager).

Mikey shines for a bit with a series of moves on both Eliminators, including the Double Japanese Armdrags. The early goings of the match are pretty solid with Sabu and Mikey working together at times with a few cool moves. Sabu springboards off of Mikey's back and lands a flying bulldog at one point in the match.

Saturn works his way back into it and lands a Brainbuster on Mikey that completely turns the tide. The Eliminators completely dominate Mikey for a few minutes. Mikey lands a badly botched hurricanrana from the top before getting the hot tag to Sabu. Sabu comes in and completely botches what looked like was going to be a triple jump moonsault onto both Eliminators. He slips on the ropes and totally falls over.

They brawl with each other in a bit of a sloppy mess before Sabu arranges a table on the outside. He goes for the Triple Jump DDT on Saturn, but Saturn knocks him off balance and causes him to fall through the table. Pretty good looking spot. The Eliminators land the Total Elimination on Mikey for the pinfall victory at 12:02.

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6.7/10

It started off as a cool tag match, but quickly degenerated into a sloppy botch fest. The Total Elimination on Mikey at the end was pretty sweet, and I liked the booking with how the match just sprang upon us at random. Sabu vs Saturn and Kronus was pretty cool at times, but really they failed to put it together in this one. It wasn't terrible by any means, but it wasn't really good either. It did have some awesome moments.

Buh Buh Ray & Big Dick Dudley vs The FBI(JT Smith & Guido)

Man we get some elaborate shenanigans before this match that I'm really kind of tired of seeing at this point. Guido and JT come out and goof off for quite a while and the crowd isn't feeling it either. I'm sensing that this crowd has grown just as tired with this whole storyline as I have. Guido brings out Sal E. Bellomo from the old Eastern days. They also bring out a guy called "Big Guido". A big mamaluke looking motherfucker.

After a long delay the Dudleyz finally come out, but D-Von isn't with them yet. The crowd isn't really hyped up about all of this it seems. This same matchup has ended in nonfinishes in each of the last 3 shows. It's about time to do something else with these guys.

The Dudleyz get boo'd during the intro's. The crowd has seen enough of this.

This is just such a motley crue sight of guys in the ring right now. Chubby Dudley, Sign Guy Dudley, DW Dudley, Big Guido, Sal E. Graziano.

D-Von appears up on the stage. D-Von says "This is my FUCKING family!". He threatens Big Dick Dudley and calls him up to the sound stage area. Big Dick heads that way. This thing turns into a HUGE mess! Fuck.

D-Von avoids Big Dick and makes his way to the ring. He smashes everybody with a chair and runs back through the crowd to avoid Big Dick who's like Jaws through this segment. The crowd boo's and chants boring through some of this. Not pretty at all. A lot of chair shots. A random jobber comes out and gets hit with a chair from D-Von. Just a big huge mess. I don't know what else to say about this. D-Von and Buh Buh have a decent face off. D-Von smashes the chair over the non Dudleyz heads.

Hack Myers runs out for no reason. Random Shawness!

Big Guido powerbombs Hack Myers and the crowd all screams SHIT on impact. That was pretty funny. :lol:

Big Dick busts Big Guido with the chair and pins him after the longest, most painful 6:38 of my life. Yeah, that's right. I used the words Big Dick, long, and painful in the same sentence. Cue the Beavis & Butthead laughs.

1/10

I'll give it a 1 because of Highway to Hell and the "SHIT!" powerbomb. Other than that this was a clusterfuck beyond all clusterfucks. The crowd was digging it about as much as I was. Total shitfest.

Tarzan Goto vs Axl Rotten

Goto is an FMW mainstay. Axl hasn't been up to much in ECW in recent shows, other than the random tag match with guys like Hack Myers and the FBI. Tarzan comes out to the weirdest adult contemporary song. He's a pretty weird looking dude. Honestly I don't know much about Goto. I'm sure I've seen a match or two on the small handful of FMW tapes I've seen, but nothing comes to mind immediately.

Goto gets a nice response from fans.

Some decent grappling early on degenerates into a sloppy chair brawl. Pretty sleepy match. They beat each other in the back and head with a chair for a while in and out of the ring. Goto lands a brainbuster on a chair to win it after 7:01.

5/10

This was just a really slow, dull, uneventful match that almost put me to sleep at times. Nothing really bad but nothing to write home about either.

Taz Interview

Halfway into the show and now we get the Joey Styles "Welcome to ECW!" opening that I'm sure was used for a Hardcore TV episode. Joey brings out a man that can't find anymore Ultimate Fighters to choke out, Taz!

Fonzie and Team Taz lead the man to the ring. Where was Team Taz/manager for Taz in WWE? Team Taz vs Team Angle has a nice ring to it.

Taz comes out to the original Kiss "War Machine".

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The crowd sings along with the music as Taz comes out to the ring. Fonzie jumps around like a speed freak maniac screaming about how Taz is fucking UNDEFEATED!

Taz just looks awesome.

Taz gets the mic and cuts a good promo talking about how he choked out Bam Bam Bigelow from the WWF, Devon Storm from WCW, and Paul Varelans from the UFC. The crowd chants FUCK! YOU! TAZ!

Taz tells Joey that there's going to be some changes around here. He says that he and Fonzie are going to take over this miserable promotion.

"This company is run like SHIT!"

Taz says that Bill Alphonso is in charge from now on. Fonzie says that his first order of business is that Joey Styles is fired. Joey argues at first, but Taz muscles him around. Bill Alphonso starts bringing back flashes of that classic, hilarious heel from the 95 ECW with some classic taunting of Joey. He tells Joey that he's fired, history, unemployed, WELFARE! :lol: Just the way he says this shit cracks me up big time.

Fonzie tells Joey that he's in good with Vince and that if he was good with him he would have gotten him a job in the WWF, but now he's not. :rofl: Again, its just Fonzie's delivery that is fucking roll on the floor hilarious to me. One of my favorite heels when he's on and in the proper storyline.

Fonzie brings out Joel Gertner as the new voice of ECW.

Taz and Fonzie get some good heat with this. Taz singles out one of the fans in the crowd calling him a filthy son of a bitch, telling him to shut his mouth. Taz talks about The Sandman for a moment saying that if Tyler was his son he'd take him to the basement and bust him out to teach him some respect. The crowd immediately tears into the FUCK YOU TAZ chants.

Taz calls out Dreamer and tells him to worry about wrestling instead of chasing two fucking lesbian rats around. Some great mic work from Taz with a lot of intensity and emotion in his voice. Joey tries to interrupt him and gets choked down to the canvas until...

911!

HUGE POP!!

911 returns to ECW for the first time since March of 96. A woman screams at the top of her lungs when 911 chokeslams the shit out of Joel Gertner. 911 then gets his hands on Bill Alphonso!

THE CHOKESLAM II!

NO! Taz breaks it up. 911 chokeslams Taz, but he no sells it. Taz dumps 911 on his head with a German before choking him out with the Tazmission. Fonzie runs arund acting crazy in the ring as he blows the whistle as Taz chokes out 911. The crowd chants SABU! SABU! SABU!

Pretty good segment. Taz was great on the mic and they managed to get some good heat here with the whole Joel Gertner angle. Fonzie was also hilarious.

ECW World Television Championship Four Way Dance: Chris Jericho(C) vs Shane Douglas vs 2 Cold Scorpio vs Pitbull 2

So just a heads up this is definitely a top 10 ECW match of all time. It's one of those rare ECW matches that you can just pop in at random and enjoy without missing out on a big story. The premise is simple, 4 guys fighting for a title. It's about an hour long and it has some pretty crazy trademark ECW booking. Lets dig into it.

Chris Jericho is the champ here, and he had just been signed away to WCW maybe a week or two before this.

Shane is shown backstage before his entrance talking to someone off camera, saying he'll see them in a few minutes as he tapes his hand. Pretty good shot.

Interesting thing that Joey brings up, Shane wasn't fired or released from the WWE, he left while still under contract and chose to come back to ECW. To the casual smark(or anybody with any common business sense:lol:) that would seem like one of the dumbest moves ever, but to a diehard ECW fan that's a pretty big deal.

Douglas is just a classic conniving heel here. One of my personal favorite ever. Pitbull 2 comes out with his "Beastmaster" Francine.

Pitbull 2 and Francine seem to not be getting along too well here and at the last show. They kind of argue a bit on the way to the ring. Shane attacks Pitbull on the outside the kick it off. Chris Jericho goes one on one with 2 Cold Scorpio to start it off in the ring. They go through some nice sequences while Shane Douglas heel's it up on the apron. Jericho ties Scorpio up in a really good looking leg grapevine/full nelson style submission that I'm not quite sure what to call. Joey calls it a "Mr. Salty" since Jericho has Scorpio tied up like a pretzel. If that is where Mr. Salty got his username from I'm going to rep that man every day for a year.:lol:

Jericho and Scorpio exchange some nice chest chops early on. Chris Jericho gets overwhelmed by Scorpio and Shane Douglas gets tagged in like a chicken shit coward. He goes after Jericho as he's down, but Jericho puts up a good fight. Jericho beats the shit out of Shane for a bit before trying to tag Scorpio. Scorpio won't take the tag. Jericho just goes back to hammering on Douglas with vicious chops that get some loud "WHOOO!"'s from the crowd.

Jericho smacks the shit out of Shane Douglas in the face:lol:.

They go back and forth with a stiff, awesome exchange of chest chops. Jericho drops Shane and hits him on the back with the Lionsault. Pitbull 2 gets the hot tag at the 6:30 mark. Shane runs like a pussy, tagging out to Scorpio. The crowd all chants "PUSSY!".

Scorpio goes one on one with Pitbull 2 who's already bleeding all over the place I'm guessing from Douglas' attack in the beginning of the match. Pitbull 2 shines a bit by slamming Scorpio around the ring with press slams and powerbombs, but Scorpio maintains the upper hand for the most part. Scorpio takes it outside and slams Pitbull's head into a steel chair. He takes it back into the ring and continues to work Pitbull 2 over with knees.

Pitbull is down and out. Shane Douglas comes in and works him over as we approach the 10 minute mark. Shane's chicken shit heel tactics in this match are enough to draw heat from even the smartest of fans.

Shane takes a moment in between the beatings to taunt the crowd with a Ric Flair style hip thrust in their direction. The crowd replies by chanting "PILLMAN! PILLMAN!"

Shane lands a Belly to Back Suplex before taking a cheap shot at Chris Jericho for the surprise tag. Jericho comes in and goes one on one with Pitbull 2. Their last match at the previous show was fantastic.

Jericho goes for a leapfrog and gets slammed into oblivion. Jericho fights his way back into it to land a nice German Suplex for 2. Pitbull 2 is the definitive babyface of the match. The crowd is fully behind him, chanting "PIT! BULLS! clap-clap PIT! BULLS!" often through the entire match.

Jericho goes for a rana and gets powerbombed for his troubles. Pitbull tags out to bring in Scorpio around the 13 minute mark.

Scorpio goes all the way up top, standing on the top turnbuckle. Jericho follows him all the way up and hits a nice Super Rana for the "OH MY GOD!". Jericho hurts his knee on the way down, and wouldn't you know it Shane Douglas jumps on the opportunity to come in. Strait up scumbag bitch move.

Douglas goes after Scorpio at the 14 minute mark, but Scorpio surprises him with a Spinning Heel kick. The random woman in the crowd screaming throughout the match really cracks me up sometimes. Scorpio brawls with Shane in and out of the ring, slamming his head into a chair as we hit the 15 minute mark.

Scorpio gets the tag out to Pitbull 2, but Shane runs like a bitch, cleverly maneuvering his way back into the ring to quickly tag back out to Jericho.

Jericho takes a beating from all 3 competitors over the next couple of minutes, but he looks tough as nails in the process. Shane takes a cheap shot at Jericho when he falls out of the ring. Man, somebody chokeslam this dude for crying out loud. Scorpio goes after Jericho's ribs, but the young Lionheart fights back, catching Scorpio with a DDT. Jericho tries to get the desperation tag to Shane Douglas, but Shane won't do it. MOTHERFUCKER!

Pitbull 2 and Scorpio square off at the 18 minute mark. Pitbull looks like a total beast. He starts to tire out when Shane Douglas tags himself in to take advantage of it. Loving the heel psychology with Shane Douglas in this match. It's only getting started really.

The pace picks up when Pitbull 2 and Shane go outside the ring. Chris Jericho hits them with his classic springboard splash to the outside. Scorpio follows it up with a splash of his own. All 4 guys brawl on the outside of the ring for a bit, with Jericho fighting Scorpio through the crowd in a pretty good little scrap. They take it all through the audience up to the bleachers towards the back of the building. We get some pretty good E! C! DUB! chants. The crowd is loving it.

We approach the 20 minute mark with Shane Douglas fighting Pitbull 2 near the ring as Jericho fights Scorpio through the crowd back to the ringside area. All 4 guys are dead tired and doing some decent selling. They take it back to the ring where Shane keeps fighting with Pitbull 2. Shane tries to tag out to Scorpio, but Scorpio won't do it. Pitbull 2 hulks up to hype the crowd up. Shane cowers down ala Ric Flair.

Pitbull kicks Shane's ass all over the ring with press slams. Chris Jericho flies into the ring with a STIFF dropkick to the face of Shane Douglas. Jericho and Pitbull fight over who pins Shane Douglas. I like the psychology. Shane has drawn so much hatred from both Jericho and Pitbull through the match that it actually saved his ass here.

Chris Jericho comes in and goes one on one with Shane for a while with some great selling from Shane as the Lionheart works him over. Jericho locks Shane in the Figure Four, chopping his chest occasionally. Shane begging Jericho for mercy while telling the crowd to shut up is classic.

Jericho gives up the hold and Douglas manages to tag out to Scorpio around the 25 minute mark. Jericho goes for the Lionsault, but SCORPIO DROPKICKS HIM IN MID AIR! :stalker: Damn that was awesome.

Scorpio dominates Jericho for a while, taunting Douglas as he does it. Scorpio eliminates Jericho after a Tombstone, and his "Tumbleweed"(Corkscrew Somersault Legdrop) at the 27 minute mark.

The champ is eliminated first. We're guaranteed to see a new champion. OH THE DRAMA!

It's down to Shane Douglas, Pitbull 2, and 2 Cold Scorpio.

Shane manipulates Scorpio into helping him eliminate Pitbull 2.....or so it seems.

Scorpio double crosses Shane Douglas and kicks his ass all over the place. Scorpio and Shane Douglas are going one on one as we hit the 30 minute mark.

Scorpio locks Douglas in the Abdominal Stretch. The crowd starts tearing into Shane with the "PUSSY!" chants again. Shane reverses a whip into the ropes and catches Scorpio with the Belly to Belly. Scorpio's done, but NO! Shane can't go for the cover. Shane inexplicably goes up the ropes. Scorpio quickly follows him up and hits him with the sickest Sunset Flip/powerbomb I've ever seen. Man that was nice.

Scorpio drops both Douglas and Pitbull 2 with strikes. He stacks them on top of each other for a moonsault from the top, but they both move out of the way. Shane drops Scorpio with a DDT.

Shane manipulates Pitbull 2 into helping him eliminate 2 Cold Scorpio. Pitbull goes up top and helps Shane Superbomb 2 Cold Scorpio. Scorpio is pinned and eliminated after 31:49.

It's down to Shane Douglas and Pitbull 2. Francine is on the outside rallying the fans behind Pitbull, leading them on in the chants. Both guys are completely exhausted. They brawl around the outside of the ring for a bit. They take it back to the ring with two chairs set up side by side. Pitbull 2 powerbombs Shane through the 2 chairs, completely obliterating them. The crowd explodes with chants of E! C! DUB!

Pitbull 2 then goes to the outside and pulls a table into the ring, propping it up in the corner. Shane recovers and drops Pitbull with the Belly to Belly. He goes for the pin, but Francine breaks up the pinfall from the apron. Shane pulls Franny into the ring and gives her a kiss. Pitbull charges after Shane, but he moves, causing Pitbull to take out the referee. The ref is out cold.

Pitbull lifts Shane up over his head with a press slam, but Francine throws powder in his eyes. THAT BITCH!

Classic moment. Francine pulls her skirt off and reveals her panties that say "Franchise" across the ass. He stole Pitbull's girl. THAT MOTHERFUCKER!

Pitbull 1 comes out to help Pitbull 2, rallying the hot crowd behind him. Pitbull hulks up and drops Shane with two Lariats. Shane goes to the outside, leaving poor little Franny in the ring by herself with both Pitbulls. The crowd goes APE SHIT! The Pitbulls set up the most gimmicked table I've ever seen(almost breaks under it's own weight, looks like some cardboard thin panel board:lol:).

Francine gets Superbombed off the top rope through the table and the crowd pops huge. Joey Styles says "THIS CAN'T BE HAPPENING! WHAT THE HELL! E! CEEEE! DUBBLEYOUUUUU!" Classic ECW moment. :rofl:

The crowd explodes with some of the loudest E! C! DUB! chants ever.

Shane returns to the ring and drops Pitbull 1 with a strait arm DDT(Is this the one that broke his neck?). Pitbull 2 gets hit between the eyes with the belt. Shane goes for the pin, but Pitbull 2 kicks out.

Shane smashes a piece of the table over Pitbull 2's head, going for the pinfall again, but Pitbull 2 kicks out AGAIN!

Shane pulls out a pair of Brass Knuckles from his trunks. He blasts Pitbull 2 in the head and goes for the pin again. PITBULL 2 KICKS OUT AGAIN!

Shane pulls a chain out of his boot and clocks Pitbull 2 in the head again, that's got to be it. PITBULL 2 KICKS OUT AGAIN FUCK!!

Pitbull 2 hulks up and the crowd goes bananas. I'm running out of adjectives to describe how crazy the crowd goes in this match:lol:.

They bring it home with Pitbull missing a spinkick and falling to the outside to smack the concrete. He stumbles back into the ring and takes another Belly to Belly to finish it off with a pinfall at 39:41.

Shane escapes with Francine in his arms and the gold draped over his shoulder. The slimy son of a bitch got the gold and the girl. You got to love it.

10/10

This was definitely one of the best matches I've reviewed in AHT up to this point. I don't know if it really stands up to the all time great WCW or WWF matches, but for ECW it's one of the all time greats. It pretty much had it all. A perfect blend of 4 wrestlers with different styles that all complemented each other. Jericho the technical Lionheart, Scorpio the brash high flyer, Pitbull the unstoppable powerhouse, and Shane Douglas the brilliant pussy fuckhead. There was some good clean technical wrestling, some great psychology with all the characters being involved and coming off looking great even in defeat. The match built Shane Douglas up masterfully. His heel run is officially in full swing. This is the version of Shane Douglas I would have loved to have seen feud with HBK during this point in 1996. This was a long, complex 40 minute match that unfolded much like a really good Royal Rumble would. Just full of surprises, twists, and turns, like a rollercoaster ride. A classic Paul Heyman 8 step finish that is ECW booking at it's best. The stuff with Francine at the end could turn some of the more sensitive fans off, but every time I see Francine take a bump in these shows I got to throw out the fact that she was indeed a trained wrestler(trained with many of the old Eastern originals). It wasn't just some gratuitous violence towards women either, it was very important in the evolution of all of these characters. Really good match. One of the best in ECW history. Highly recommended.

Louie Spicolli vs El Puerto Ricano

The tape cuts to Louie cutting a promo as if he wasn't impressed with his opponent. He blindsides Ricano. Joey begins calling El Puerto Ricano Pablo Marquez in this tape. Not much to talk about here. Traditional squash. Louie looks tough with a couple of stiff Lariats, a Death Valley Driver, and a Chair shot for the 1, 2, 3 after maybe 1:30. Just a squash, and not a particularly good one at that. I won't bother grading it because it was just a setup for this:

Louie Spicolli vs Sabu

Sabu comes out to rescue Pablo Marquez. I love how Sabu's just the hero of ECW here coming out to save the weaker guys. He's wearing his neckbrace still.

Spicolli dominates Sabu early on, targeting his neck with chokes, and neckbreakers. Sabu rolls out of a Slingshot Belly to Back in mid air and nails Louie with a spinkick that takes him outside. Sabu follows him and does his springboard table running spot, but this time he lands a high cross body press that takes Louie into the crowd. Really good looking spot.

One really good looking spot happens a bit later after some more ugly brawling. Sabu sets Louie up on a table bridged from ring to rail. He goes up to the top rope and hits Louie with a Moonsault Splash. SHIT! Must see Sabu table spot. Talk about a human highlight reel.

That awesome spot gets the crowd going. Sabu tosses a chair into Louie's face HARD! He then lands a sick Triple Jump Moonsault.

Things get a little sloppy after that, with no real chemistry or rhythm to the match at all. Sabu finishes it off clean at 11 minutes with an Arabian Facebuster with a chair.

6/10

As usual, Sabu lands some spots in this match that are must see. There wasn't really anything else going for it overall though. Spicolli wasn't very good here with any of his offense or selling. He was pretty slow as well. They failed to really get any kind of story or psychology going, but Sabu at least made it interesting with some really cool moves. Not a bad match really, just nothing special.

Rage In A Cage: Terry "Bamm Bamm" Gordy, Tommy Dreamer, & The Sandman vs Raven, Stevie Richards, & Brian Lee

This match had some really weird rules. It was pretty much booked as three separate matches going on at once, each with a different stipulation, but anyone was free to pin anyone at anytime, with one fall ending it. If Stevie gets pinned, Raven loses his title. Dreamer vs Brian Lee is falls count anywhere in Philly. Raven and The Sandman start it out in the cage. Raven tells The Sandman that if he spares him, he will give him his son Tyler back. This stops Sandman dead in his tracks. Raven kneels before Sandman before springing up and blindsiding him.

Raven fucks The Sandman up in the cage until Terry Gordy comes out, he doesn't get anywhere near as loud of a pop as the last show. Gordy goes up to the Sound Stage where Stevie is and proceeds to beat the shit out of him.

Stevie's already bleeding everywhere. Gordy takes him to the cage, but Brian Lee takes him down. Brian Lee beats on Gordy until Man In The Box hits. Dreamer comes out like a madman fighting with Brian Lee.

Nova and The Blue Meanie are taken out with a garbage can. Brian Lee is bleeding. Dreamer kicks his ass through the crowd up through the bleachers. Terry Gordy goes into the cage and beats the shit out of Raven, slamming him into the cage wall. Raven is busted open and bleeding like a stuck fucking pig. Good god almighty, I don't know if anybody can beat these Raven crimson masks in these recent ECW shows. It certainly adds to the drama.

Man in the Box continues to play on through the violence and kind of adds to the moment. It doesn't feel like a wrestling match, it's more like a big violent, bloody street fight from a low budget, strait to DVD/VHS action film. There's something about that that I actually like for some strange reason.

This is just some bloody mayhem. Stevie's bleeding out. Dreamer's bleeding. Brian Lee's bleeding. Raven's bleeding. EVERYBODY IS BLEEDING!

Blood everywhere. Terry Gordy is kicking ass in the cage with piledrivers, throwing everyone into the steel.

The music finally dies and it kind of kills the moment.

Terry Gordy fucks up and hits The Sandman. :lol:

Brian Lee lures Terry Gordy out of the cage in a bloody fight. Raven locks Sandman back into the Figure Four in the cage as Stevie beats on him. Dreamer comes in and drops Stevie with a thrust kick of his own. Tommy hits Raven with the cane as Beulah and Kimona come out to the cage. Beulah and Kimona hand Dreamer a set of handcuffs. He sets Raven up for The Chair Shot Heard Round The World II!

Out comes Sandman's 8 year old son Tyler, dressed up like Raven with a little leather jacket and all. He stands in front of Raven and shields him from The Sandman and Dreamer. Dreamer screams at the kid the get the fuck out of the way, but Sandman pushes him back. Sandman and Dreamer argue with each other as Nova leans into the cage and cuts Raven free.

Raven drops The Sandman with a DDT. The Blood! The Drama! The HORROR! THE HORROR!

It's just Raven, Stevie, Sandman, and Dreamer in the cage. Raven just randomly beats Stevie up, throwing him into the cage. Dreamer drops Raven with a DDT. Both Sandman and Dreamer cover him, but Raven still kicks out. Meanwhile on the outside Nova and The Meanie set up three tables stacked up on top of each other.

Dreamer and Brian Lee just randomly start climbing up near the tables to get into the position for the spot. Some awkward re positioning that just looks goofy fake goes on before Dreamer gets chokeslammed through the three tables from the top of the cage(1 table doesn't break). Poorly executed, but still looked painful as fuck. Probably because it was. Still just something about tables being broken. So violent.

Sandman pins Raven. Brian Lee attacks all of the valets on the outside of the cage, grabbing them by their throats and "choking" them to sleep. Kimona, Beulah, Dreamer, and Missy Hyatt are all left laying in the mess.

Raven retains his title because it wasn't Stevie that was pinned in the match. WHAT!? No sir. :nono:

Raven's crew escapes after a brief tussle between Lee and Bam Bam. Sandman got the pinfall, but Raven's crew wins the battle again. Total fucking chaos.

6/10

This match was a real big mess, and a far cry from a "wrestling match" by some standards, but still had a level of violence to it that gave it a guilty level of entertainment value. Just so much blood, and the angle with Sandman's son coming in and helping Raven, that shit goes pretty deep in a lot of ways in this storyline. We're seeing problems between Sandman and Dreamer, and it's all in Raven's master plan. Raven is a brilliant heel. I really don't like all the goofy stipulations of the match though, and Raven retaining his title after being pinned in the match is a dumb call.

Overall: 7.5/10

This show had one of the best ECW matches ever, but other than that not much else. Overall I really feel like this has been the weakest show of 96 up to this point. I liked the Gangstas squash. The Sabu stuff was cool, but nothing to get excited about. Taz's angle here was a real highlight of the tape along with the Four Way Dance. The main event was a crazy hardcore brawl that probably isn't for everyone, but it was still a little fun with some great storyline progression. The whole segment with the FBI and Dudleyz was one of the worst I've seen in a while in AHT, and Axl vs Goto was highly forgettable. Altogether this wasn't a bad ECW show really, it just wasn't as good as the past couple of 96 shows. The Four Way Dance is must see ECW and is at least worthy of a youtubing, otherwise I don't think this is one worth tracking down really. At the end of the day we were probably better off watching through this stuff on Hardcore TV with all of the enhancement promos and hype. I really wanted to review the un-edited version of the Four Way Dance, but with the rest of this show you can really see how these big supercards were primarily used for TV taping. Another interesting note is that Sabu worked is ass off on this show and pulled double duty in two pretty physical matches. One tough son of a bitch.

For some reason I couldn't get disc 2 of this event to load in my laptop, so I wasn't able to snag any pics. I'll capture some as I watch through the next couple of episodes of Hardcore TV, which primarily consist of these matches(which is why I'll skip through reviewing them).

Next up on deck is The Doctor Is In from August of 1996, then Natural Born Killaz from that same month. After those two supercards we'll get back into the Hardcore TV reviews through September/October/November 96. Check back for an edited table of contents as well.
 
First of all, I want to say I like what you are doing here. I loved ecw and you are telling the story really well. Much better than that other history of ecw in which the guy reviewed the ppvs and would say they all sucked.

I have a question, do you remember the Lance Wright ecw t shirt commercials? The one in which he would say "we interupt this commercial with another commercial" before advertising the shirt. Anyway, do you know what the cool music was that played in the background of that commercial? I loved it!
 
First of all, I want to say I like what you are doing here. I loved ecw and you are telling the story really well. Much better than that other history of ecw in which the guy reviewed the ppvs and would say they all sucked.

I have a question, do you remember the Lance Wright ecw t shirt commercials? The one in which he would say "we interupt this commercial with another commercial" before advertising the shirt. Anyway, do you know what the cool music was that played in the background of that commercial? I loved it!

Lol, god bless KB, I love his WCW/WWF reviews, but his damn history of ECW thread is atrocious. He's been reading too may Scot Kieth books. I still love the guy and should thank him for making that thread, because it was the inspiration behind this one and I've had an absolute blast watching through some of the old ECW that I never would have otherwise.

Unfortunately no, I don't know what song that was. There was a shit ton of great music that ECW used on Hardcore TV.

ECW Hardcore TV report

Alright, so just to give everyone a good idea of the format ECW was using during this time, I want to take a closer look at what happened on the three episodes of Hardcore TV that followed Heatwave 96, which was held on July 13th 1996. Basically everything was running on a three week schedule. Every three weeks they would put on a show like Heatwave, then they would use that footage of said show(Heatwave for example here) and cut it up for three weeks worth of TV. I don't want to write full reviews for these episodes because 90% of the material was filmed at Heatwave. The other 10% consists of interviews, music videos, and an occassional clip of a house show match from some small town east coast venue.

July 16th 1996

This episode of a pretty good example of what I'm talking about. The Gangstas vs Samoan Gangsta Party, Mikey vs Paul Lauria, and Sabu/Mikey vs Eliminators matches from Heatwave were all shown on this episode. A good bit of the show was spent building up the 4 way tag team feud going right now between The Gangstas, Samoan Gangsta Party, Bruise Brothers, and Eliminators. The Gangstas vs Eliminators rivalry is brewing very slowly much like the Sabu vs Taz rivalry in that it's just a long running feud that rarely ever seen both teams going head to head in a match up until the big blowoff. Overall though, I can say that the Tag division is a huge mess. Some really sloppy matches and some even sloppier booking. The Bruise Brothers and Samoan Gangsta Party are just fodder for the main teams, but this really diluted everything and took a lot of the focus off of the main course, which was Gangstas vs Eliminators.

This episode also featured a promo from D-Von Dudley talking about how he's the rightful ruler of the Dudley Boyz. I have to say that I really haven't liked the Dudleyz here in these 96 tapes. They've been feuding so far all year with the FBI with not even one clean pinfall in the entire rivalry up to this point. The FBI has ballooned to include a worthless old hack from the Eastern days named Sal Bellomo, as well as a big worthless oaf named Big Guido. The Dudleyz vs FBI stuff so far in these 96 tapes has been really weak.

Taz & Bill Alphonso also cut some promos with Taz just chomping at the bit to get his hands on Sabu, doing workouts with a Sabu T-Shirt hanging on the wall in front of him. Some good stuff. I'm starting to realize that the Sabu vs Taz storyline was just as good as all of the Raven/Sandman/Dreamer stuff.

One awesome thing that was on this episode was a world premier music video of House of Pain's "Fed Up". I've said it a lot here in this project, the music videos is what makes ECW my favorite. This particular video is a great example of why because it really makes The Eliminators look like one of the greatest tag teams to ever lace up boots. I can't say enough about how awesome these highlight videos were. The clips were masterfully put together with the music and it was one of the things that ECW did best in my opinion. Really awesome video that I wish I could upload to show all of you. One day I may try to learn how just so I can share all of these amazing ECW music videos

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July 23rd 1996

This entire episode consisted of the epic Four Way Dance from Heatwave. I watched it again as I was checking these tapes out, and I think I may have underplayed just how well Shane Douglas was built up as the heel in the match. He was constantly doing little things in the match that would just be the most pussy, ********ish things a guy could do in a match like this. It all comes together in the end with Francine nailing her performance. The Franchise's epic heel run is officially in full swing. Another thing I noticed about the match was when Chris Jericho's Lionsault was countered by Scorpio's dropkick in mid air. Jericho came down on his head and looked like he came close to seriously injuring his neck on that spot.


July 30th 1996

This episode opened up with the Taz vs 911 segment from Heatwave. INSANE pop when 911 chokeslamed Taz. Taz just no sold it and hopped right up to dump him on his head. One of the underrated heel runs that all of us forgot about in the other thread was Taz in 1996 ECW. He was really over as a heel here, and Heyman's booking pushed it all into overdrive. The guy no sold a fucking 911 chokeslam for crying out loud. If 911 can't stop this guy nobody can. Some great heat from the fans for this, constantly chanting FUCK YOU TAZ! His line about Tommy Dreamer focusing on his wrestling career instead of chasing around a couple of lesbian **** rats, that shit was hilarious.

This episode also aired the Louie Spicolli vs Sabu match that happened at Heatwave. Also got some clips of a Sandman/Raven confrontation at a house show where Raven's lackeys jumped him. Along with that there was a segment where The Gangstas were attacked in the street by the Samoan Gangsta Party.

The Pulp Fiction promos pretty much just setup the major matchups for the next big ECW Arena show, "The Doctor Is In". The big matches being plugged for this show is the Sabu vs RVD Stretcher Match(their fourth meeting), as well as a dream partner match with Dreamer & "Dr. Death" Steve Williams against Taz & Brian Lee.

The end of the episode featured probably one of the best music videos I've ever seen in ECW. A highlight package set to Metallica's "Until It Sleeps"(which was a brand new song during this time in 1996) was put together chronicling RVD & Sabu's feud, as well as the Raven vs Sandman story where Raven has brainwashed Sandman's 6 year old son Tyler.

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One thing I realized while watching the video was the subtle way they were pushing Paul Heyman & Sabu's friendship. This is a big part of what drives the Taz character. Jealousy. He desperately wants to destroy the "Paul Heyman Guy". At the core of Taz vs Sabu is Taz vs Heyman. And everything is just so long term. It all ties into Taz's heel turn at the November to Remember 95 perfectly. You can tell as you watch through this saga that all of this was pretty intricately planned.

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The video closed with a clip on Raven & Sandman with the classic image from Heatwave closing the show. Pretty cool how that moment tied into the epic "Chairshot Heard Round The World" moment from the previous year's Heatwave. Dreamer had Raven setup for another shot, but now Raven had positioned himself to where his enemies almost destroy themselves.

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Opinions are like assholes, everybody's got them. I'm no authority on what is good or bad, but all I know is that these old ECW tapes are just far more entertaining to me than any modern day wrestling show that I've seen, be it TNA or WWE. This music video was a great example of why. It was just the stories that ECW told and the way they would tell them with videos like these. ECW fuck the world.
 
Extreme Championship Wrestling
The Doctor Is In

August 3rd 1996
ECW Arena
Philly, PA



What doctor?

This one:

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Dr. Death Steve Williams is a guy I don't know a whole lot about outside of the Brawl for All debacle to be 100% honest with you. His name was always one of those like Terry Gordy, in that I always read about them being big deals, but never really seen why with my own two eyes. He was just one of those guys that was before my time. After doing some quick research he was at his best in Japan where he was a perennial main eventer, as well as being one half of the famed "Miracle Violence Connection" with Terry Gordy(awesome name for a tag team). His most successful run in the US was with the Universal Wrestling Federation where he was World Heavyweight Champ until Jim Crockett Promotions bought them out in 1987. I never had access to Japanese wrestling back in the day so I missed the boat on what made Steve Williams such an important figure. I do remember reading a lot about him and Gordy both during their Miracle Violence Connection heyday in Japan.

As far as this show, it's one of those ECW shows that I've never really seen all the way through. I watched a match or two back when I first bought it, but for the most part I've saved it for tonight. Just from looking at the back of the case this looks like it could be one of the best ECW Supercards ever. The main event is the fourth match between Sabu & Rob Van Dam, this time a Stretcher Match. Honestly 96 ECW is still kind of new to me for the most part, so I've never really gotten into the 96 series of RVD vs Sabu matches. I do remember this particular match, and if my memory serves me correctly, I think it's one of their best ever. We'll have to take a closer look here tonight.

As for the rest of the card we get the Four Way Dance for the tag team titles, Dr Death & Dreamer vs Taz & Brian Lee, as well as head to head meetings between the four competitors from the epic Four Way Dance from Heatwave. Jericho will face Scorpio, and Douglas defends the TV title against Pitbull 2. I'm fairly certain this is Chris Jericho's final match in ECW. Douglas and Pitbull 2 have a pretty heated rivalry going now with Francine turning on Pitbull 2 at the last show.

The Sandman vs Raven rivalry continues on this show with the Sandman taking on Raven's right hand lackey Stevie Richards. The undercard looks tolerable as well with D-Von Dudley, Louie Spicolli, and Mikey Whipreck. I got a good feeling about this one, lets get it going.

Interview: JT Smith/"Kiss"

JT Smith comes out without his FBI goons. He fucks with the front row guys, pointing out a WWF shirt on one of them(the sunglasses guy), and violently snatching Straw Hat Guy's hat off of his head(looked legit pissed about it).

JT Smith says that he's not going to sing tonight. Instead he brings out KISS!

Stevie Richards, The Blue Meanie, Nova, and Don E. Allen come out dressed up like Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, and Peter Criss. :lol:

If you go back and look at the catalog posted by Kilgore, in the ad for this show they just advertise "KISS ROCKS THE ARENA!". I thought this was the real Kiss back when I seen that. I would have been pissed if I had bought this tape and seen this. :lol:

This is actually a pretty funny little segment though. They sing I Want to Rock & Roll All Night together. The crowd has a blast.

I don't know if Stevie Richards gets enough credit for the comedy stuff though. You weren't seeing this type of slap stick, parody comedy in wrestling if I remember correctly. I may be wrong, but it seems like all of these Stevie Pre-BWO parodies were pretty influential on how bookers looked at how comedy could be used in a pro wrestling show. Comedy in the WWF/WCW in 1996 consisted of someone getting dumped in slop, or a guy that disco dances, I don't know.

What was comedy in wrestling like before ECW?

This thing gets good when The Sandman comes out to cane the fuck out of everyone. I guess he's not a Kiss fan. :lol:

Huge pop from the fans. Raven comes out with Sandman's ex wife Lori, and his 6 year old son Tyler. Raven's foot is in a cast. He gets in the ring and distracts Sandman long enough for Stevie to drop him with a kick to the back of the head. Raven gets Sandman's cane and cracks him in the eye with it.

Pretty interesting opening.

Mikey Whipreck vs Devon Storm

Devon Storm is with his manager Damien Kane, who is accompanied by Lady Alexandra. Lady Alexandra looks pretty damn hot here.

Mikey has a belt of some sort. Bob Artese(ECW Ring announcer) says that he won it last night at the LuLu Temple(somewhere in Pennsylvania) from the Dirt Bike Kid(a jobber that usually hovers around the 490's of the PWI 500 for these years). The belt is the European Juniorweight Championship? Huh?

They go for some chain wrestling sequences early on. Not bad, but not great either. Devon Storm works Mikey over as the heel early on. They exchange some decent looking headscissor takedowns. Mikey dumps Devon to the outside and hits him with a sloppy ass corkscrew somersault(if I can even call it that). Damien Kane interferes with a kick on Mikey while he's down.

They work some decent heel/face psychology to keep the crowd into the match after a rocky start. Devon grinds on Mikey with some not so good looking submissions for a little while. A weird looking variation of the Figure Four/Indian Deathlock, and a Gory Special.

Devon acts like he's going to do a Rana down into a chair, but he changes his mind? Alright. He goes for a clothesline instead and we get a sloppy series of nearfalls. There is a small pocket of THIS MATCH SUCKS chants in the crowd at this point.

Damien Kane interferes again to keep the psychology going. Devon takes it to the outside and hits Mikey with his Somersault Plancha as Mikey is seated. Awesome looking spot. Joey lets out an intense OH MY GAAAWWWD! The crowd starts getting back into it as Mikey starts his comeback.

Damien Kane orders Devon Storm to break the pinfall and hurt Mikey some more. Devon listens to him and lands a sloppy moonsault splash. Damien Kane again orders him to break the pinfall and inflict more punishment. Devon listens again and goes for a Belly to Back suplex from the top rope. Mikey rolls out and lands on his feet. Mikey lands a Hurricanrana for a 2 count. The crowd is really behind Mikey at this point. Damien Kane tries to interfere again, but it backfires on him. Mikey hits him with a dropkick, then finishes Devon Storm off with a hurricanrana from the top rope for the 1, 2, 3 after what felt like around 10 minutes(didn't hear the official time).

6.7/10

Not a bad match at all. It was almost good. Devon Storm and Damien Kane played the heels nicely, helping to get the crowd into Mikey's comeback into the match. They weren't into the match at first, but through that heel/face psychology they were able to capture the audience by the end. Devon's somersault suicida onto a seated Mikey on the outside was a sick spot, and really got the crowd into the match. Overall though, I don't know, for me it just seemed to lack that rythm, or chemistry. Still a decent undercard match for sure.

Johnny Smith vs Louie Spicolli

This is Louie Spicolli's second big ECW show. He wrestled Sabu in his last show in a decent match. Louie played "Madona's Boyfriend" in AAA, and he also had a brief run in the WWF as Rad Radford. Some time in early 96 Louie was found unresponsive, overdosed on pain pills. The WWF supposedly released him, but I have my suspicions that he was sent to ECW for a little probationary run. I've also read that he was going through a pretty bad depression before he started working for ECW.

This is Johnny Smith's ECW debut. I haven't seen much of him, but the first thing that comes to mind is that he was the originally planned opponent for Rob Van Dam at Anarchy Rulz 99, he got taken out by Balls Mahoney and was never really seen again if I remember correctly. Johnny Smith actually wrestled in Stampede Wresting for a bit, as well as a brief stint as Dynamite Kid's replacement in The British Bulldogs. Smith was also a regular in All Japan. He was trained in the UK by Ted Bentley.

These guys both come out and really work a sharp, well executed, on point match. Some really sharp, crisp exchanges early on. A very realistic clinch struggle.

Just a really fast, explosive pace for both guys. Wow.

Johnny Smith gets backdropped to the outside and they brawl into the steel railing a little. The pace slows down a bit as they re-enter the ring. Louie dominates Johnny Smith with power, landing a really nice German Suplex. Louie gets overzealous and goes for a running splash, but Johnny Smith gets the knees up. He goes up top and lands a nice dropkick.

The crowd responds very well to this match. Johnny Smith works Louie over with some really well executed moves. Louie catches him with a Lateral Press to take the momentum back. The transitions back and forth have been pretty good. Nice back and forth battle.

Louie lands an excellent Northern Lights Suplex with an outstanding bridge. The crowd reacts to everything like a Japanese crowd would. Not so much vocal cheering, just some really nice applauses for everything these guys are doing. This is a surprisingly good technical wrestling match.

Louie goes to the outside and brings in a steel chair. Johnny Smith cuts him off and knocks the chair out of his hands before snap maring him to the canvas. Smith lands an Elbow Drop. Louie suprises him with a Small Package. Johnny Smith kicks out and takes to Louie with some European Uppercuts. Louie counters the third uppercut and hooks Smith in a backslide. Smith kicks out and goes into the ropes. Louie goes for a backdrop, but Smith rolls off his back ala Sabu.

Johnny Smith lands the Tiger Driver for the pinfall at around the 6 minute mark.

The crowd chants both guys names at the end with a nice standing ovation.

8/10

I hate to give it such a high score because it was so short, but I'll be damned if this wasn't a surprising little ECW hidden technical gem. Everything was on point and really sharp from both guys. It's interesting to see Johnny Smith bring that Regal/Finlay style to ECW and actually get a good reaction from the fans. This match was really good and would have been a whole lot better with a couple more minutes.

D-Von Dudley vs Axl Rotten

Here we go with WMS' Newcastle homeboy Axle Rotten. He was randomly jobbed out on the last show to an FMW guy that will never be seen again in ECW.

D-Von debuted earlier in 1996 and has been a pretty nasty heel from the start. He pretty much brought the heat to the Dudleyz, who were over as faces(and still are up to this point).

We get some stalling for a while as the referee tries to get the chair away from D-Von.

This gets stretched out for some time with Axl walking around on the outside looking for a steel chair. He gets back in the ring and we finally get it going with a pretty intense dueling chairs exchange.

D-Von and Axl beat the fuck out of each other's back with chairs until Buh Buh Ray comes out(with Sign Guy and Chubby).

D-Von drops all of the Dudleyz with the chair and fights with Buh Buh for a while. Some pretty stiff chair shots to the head here. A lot of them.

Axl just sits back and watches everything.

Big Dick Dudley hits the ring. D-Von threatens to hit him, but he *****es out and runs. D-Von and Axl talk with each other for a while and agree to partner up in a makeshift tag team I'm guessing.

They make their exit and BUH BUH HITS A PLANCHA OVER THE TOP ROPE! FUCK!:stalker:

He almost kills D-Von by flying into him and pancaking his head into the steel rail. Damn that was nasty.

E! C! DUB!

6/10

Well, that crazy bump at the end definitely bumped this score up a bit. This was some pretty sloppy stuff with enough unprotected head shots to go around for everyone. I'm just glad they got the FBI out of the picture. D-Von and Buh Buh are still feuding against each other, and now D-Von is partnered with Axl. Lets see how long this lasts.

The Sandman vs Stevie Richards

Raven's entourage is just crazy here. He has Sandman's ex wife Lori Fullington, Sandman's 6 year old son Tyler, and......Kiss.

Raven comes to the ring with his motley crew. He says that he won't be defending his title tonight. Todd Gordon(ECW "Commissioner") comes out and tells Stevie to tell Raven the news. Stevie breaks it to Raven that he will be defending his title for him against The Sandman. Raven loses it on Stevie, dropping him with a DDT. Todd Gordon tells Raven that he promised these fans a title match, and that if Raven can't defend it, Stevie must do it for him. Gordon ques the music. Enter Sandman hits the speakers.

Sandman hits the ring and drops Kiss with the Cane. Stevie's already KO'd with his face painted like Paul Stanley.

Raven pulls Tyler in front of him in the corner. The Sandman's stops dead in his tracks. Stevie recovers and drops him with a superkick to the back of the head.

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Stevie beats on Sandman with the cane. Sandman recovers and drops him with a DDT on the cane.

Sandman is bleeding from the forehead and selling the whole "emotionally distraught" angle very well. He just looks deeply disturbed.

Sandman lands a few of his trademark moves, his Guillatine Legdrop while Stevie teeters over the railing on the outside, as well as his Slingshot Somersault Legdrop upon re-entering the ring.

Stevie hits The Sandman with a low blow. Raven throws the belt into the ring and Stevie uses it to deck The Sandman in the face. The Blue Meanie comes in and tries to hit the Moonsault, but Sandman quickly recovers and knocks Stevie down in his place. The Meanie accidentally hits Stevie with the Moonsault for 2.

Stevie surprises Sandman a little later with another Superkick to the face. The Meanie comes in again, but this time The Sandman blinds him with a shot to the face. The Meanie accidentally gives Stevie a Tiger Driver. Sandman gets a close 2 count. The crowd gets more and more hyped up with each nearfall, with the backfiring interference making it look like Sandman is about the capture the gold finally. Nova comes in and accidentally hits Stevie with a Legdrop. Stevie barely kicks out again.

Sandman lands some good chest chops before both guys collide with the referee, knocking him out cold.

Here we go with one of those trademark Raven/Heyman 12 step finishes.

Raven hits the ring limping around on his bum foot. Missy Hyatt runs into the ring and jumps on his back, pulling his hair. Lori Fullington comes in and loads up a boot before taking Missy out.

Raven loads up a boot in the corner(I'm guessing this is some old school heel stuff, they take a boot and slam it into the turnbuckle a few times, I'm assuming to pack a piece of steel or a roll of dimes, or some other object in the boot). Raven swings the loaded boot at The Sandman, but Sandman ducks it. Sandman drops Raven with a DDT!

They have the crowd eating out of the palm of their hands now.

The Sandman is just overflowing with emotion. I really like it. Raven see's it in his eyes and backs away. This is a great scene, like from a movie or something.

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Sandman collapses under his own mental duress. He pulls himself back up and gets the cane, but now Raven has himself shielded by Tyler in the corner, sitting with him in his lap.

Stevie loads up the boot and cracks Sandman in the back of the head. Raven quickly pushes Stevie away and steals the pinfall just as the referee recovers. Raven gets the pinfall over The Sandman.

Crazy finish. Great booking.

8.2/10

The overall storyline really bumps this up probably .3 of a point for me. This was a great scene. The emotion was there. The psychology was there. Modern day ECW haters can nitpick the 12 step booking and call it clusterfucked, but what this did was keep this crowd(a crowd that's seen it all) on the edge of their seat. Raven's retained his title all through 96 with a lot of lackey interference. In this match it all backfired on Stevie, but Raven still managed to get inside Sandman's head for the victory. Some really good moments in this match with Sandman's emotions pouring out in the scene. This all went beyond pro wrestling and was pretty much like a live action movie scene.

Chris Jericho vs 2 Cold Scorpio

Scorpio is ripped up and in great shape. This is indeed Jericho's final ECW match. :verysad:

We get a great staredown before the match. This is such a dream match.

Jericho gets a good reaction from the fans during intro's, even though everyone knows he's on his way to WCW THE ENEMY!

I hear the first dueling chants I've ever heard in an ECW show before the match starts, with chants of both YOU! SOLD! OUT!, and LIONHEART!

These guys lock up in the best chain wrestling I've seen on this show yet by far. Jericho transitions from a Leglace into a Bow & Arrow, but Scorpio rolls out into a pinfall attempt that doesn't even get a 1.

Scorpio takes Jericho to the canvas with some nice mat wrestling of his own, locking him into a Surfboard variation, then transitioning into a version of the Camel Clutch. Jericho escapes and locks Scorpio in a crazy fucking submission that I just have to show you a picture of.

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Scorpio escapes and catches Jericho's arm in a nice looking submission. Some great technical wrestling going on right here. Great match so far.

They go back and forth in a test of strength that turns into an exchange of Monkey Flips. Some really good chemistry here between these two.

BISCHOFF SUCKS(DICK) chants. Joeys says he loves these honest fans in the ECW Arena.:lol:

Jericho continues to shine for a bit in the role of the babyface, but Scorpio begins heeling it up with some low blows. Scorpio purposefully slows down the pace of the match. Scorpio does the dumb bit where he goes up top for an aerial strike, but changes his mind perhaps to spite the fans. I get that he's trying to draw heat as he works the heel psychology, but stuff like this really just hurts the flow of the match. I've learned recently that this is the entire purpose of a heel in a match though, so I guess that's what he wants.

Scorpio lands some really stiff running push kicks to Jericho's face and chest that look like something from a hardcore puro match. The kick to the face was god damn brutal. :stalker:

Jericho stalls for a bit on the outside to recover. He gets back into the ring and backdrops Scorpio to the apron. Jericho goes for his Adjacent Springboard Plancha, but the ref was in the way. By the time Jericho lands the move Scorpio see's it coming and moves out of the way. I don't know if that was planned or not. It worked though.

Scorpio drops Jericho to the floor with his awesome Handspring Backflip Kick. I love, love, love moves like that. :love:

Scorpio continues to dominate Jericho back in the ring with a powerbomb and a Guillatine Legdrop.

Scorpio gets backdropped to the apron again, this time Jericho lands his Adjacent Springboard Dropkick, knocking Scorpio down to the floor. Jericho then lands a sloppy looking dropkick to the outside. They take it back into the ring and it's starting to get a little on the sleepy side for me. The crowd is really getting into it though.

Scorpio lands his awesome Sunset Flip/Powerbomb off the top for 2 and a standing ovation from the fans. Jericho lands a DDT before going for his Lionsault. Scorpio rolls out of the way, but Jericho lands on his feet before immediately leaping up for a quick Hurricanrana for a 2 count.

Jericho goes for a Tiger Bomb, but Scorpio counters it with a sloppy looking headscissor type of maneuver. 2 Cold goes for the Moonsault, but Jericho moves out of the way. Jericho hits a pretty lame splash from the second rope. The crowd is really digging this match. They take it back outside with some more sloppy looking dives. Jericho takes it back into the ring and sets up the Lionsault.

They bring it home after 19:57 with Jericho missing a weird spinning plancha of sorts. Scorpio hits the tombstone and finishes Jericho's ECW career with a Shooting Star Press.

8.8/10

The match got off to an awesome start with some outstanding chain wrestling/submission grappling. It hit some spots where my short attention span started to wander off, but overall this was a fantastic match. Perhaps one of Jericho's best out of the 20 or so that he worked in ECW. The ending got really sloppy, but that's expected when you're wrestling at such a fast pace in a tin box with no air conditioning in August. Definitely one of the better technical/clean ECW matches out there and worth looking up. I've heard Jericho tossed into that "Cup of Coffee" group often, and I guess it's justified since he really wasn't there long at all. He definitely made his mark though. He got over as a clean technical babyface, and he wrestled some of the best matches of 1996 while there.

One counter point that I got to throw at the "Cup of Coffee" argument that ECW haters use as evidence that I'm wrong(or stupid) for thinking ECW was ever good. Why wasn't WCW and WWF knocking these guys doors down before ECW? Dean Malenko is a pretty good example of this seeing that he was a wrestling for decades before he hit ECW, then all of a sudden he's being courted by WCW in the twilight of his career. Same goes for a lot of guys. Public Enemy, all of the guys from the AAA "When Worlds Collide" show in 1994. WCW and WWF could care less about guys like Eddie, Benoit, Dean, Rey, Jericho etc until they seen what ECW did with them.
 
The Doctor Is In Part 2

ECW World Television Championship: Shane Douglas(C) vs Pitbull 2

The Pitbulls come out together first with Pitbull 1(Gary Wolf) in a Halo neckbrace. The Single Arm DDT that Shane Douglas gave him at Heatwave actually broke a bone in his neck. Shane Douglas claims that it was Wolf's fault in the Forever Hardcore documentary, saying that he took the bump like a traditional DDT when he was specifically instructed not to before the match. Regardless of who's fault it is this is pretty terrible to see a guy get that seriously injured in a worked match. The sight of him in the halo here is just, man. I don't know.

Joey Styles is in the ring to interview Pitbull 1 with a very somber, grim, serious demeanor. Pitbull tells everyone about the specifics of his injury, saying that the doctor told him to never wrestle again. The crowd sits silently listening.

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Shane Douglas and Francine come out together laughing and making fun of Pitbull 1. :stalker: This is borderline tasteless, but it kind of helps to know that Pitbull 1 did indeed make a comeback.

Shane Douglas greets Joel Gertner at ringside, shaking hands and smiling at each other. This is where Gertner begins his short stint as Shane's personal ring announcer ala Alberto Del Rio & Ricardo. I like Gertner a lot better. He was actually a really good bi-lingual ring announcer.

Joey Styles on commentary before the match really puts over Pitbull 1 as one of the pioneers of ECW, saying that Douglas took out a member of Team Extreme and it's going to be hard for ECW to go on without him if this is indeed the end of his career.

Everybody, including Joey Styles, wants to see Shane Douglas get his motherfucking ass whooped. It's an almost dangerous level of tension that you can feel between the crowd and Shane Douglas where it feels like they could just snap and lynch the guy for real at any moment.

Joel Gertner gets on the mic and insults Bob Artese for max heat. He introduces Shane Douglas and Francine who are just really milking the heat out of this crowd with some great, smug acting.

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Before we get into the match, I'm looking at these hot shots of Francine, and I'm thinking that she deserves some credit for her heel turn at the last show. She could have easily botched her role in the finish of that match, but she pulled everything off perfectly, including the table bump at the finale. She deserves a lot of the credit for this heat that they are both getting right here. Contrary to popular belief, Women in ECW were often more important in the storylines than just being eye candy or sexual props.

Pitbull gets it going by beating the shit out of Shane Douglas all over the ring and the crowd loves every fucking bit of it. Pitbull 2 targets Shane Douglas' neck with some really devastating looking moves. He lands a Brainbuster and a Neckbreaker.

The crowd all starts chanting BREAK! HIS! NECK! :stalker:

That's heat.

Pitbull 2 lands a fucking brutal Spike Pildedriver and the crowd eats it up. They legitimately want to see Douglas get his neck broken here I think. That's both disturbing and wildly intriguing to me. It's horrible to wish that on anyone, but at the same time it's interesting that they were able to get the crowd to wish that on Shane in the first place with this angle. Some serious human nature psychology being exposed here that is perhaps a bit too deep for me to go into here.

Pitbull 2 cranks on Douglas' neck with a Guillatine Choke as they both stand. He's just being ruthless here. Douglas gets spiked again with a DDT. Some good psychology here with PB 2 targeting Douglas' neck with some really brutal looking offense.

Pitbull 2 continues trying to twist Douglas' head off of his body as the crowd starts chanting BREAK! HIS! NECK! again.

They brawl on the outside for a bit with some chair shots. Shane threatens Pitbull 1 with a chair and the crowd can't believe it.

Shane keeps the momentum for a while in and out of the ring. Pitbull 2 gets cut open pretty badly, bleeding all over the place. Shane lands a Vertical Suplex in the ring and gets blood all over him. Pitbull 2 starts to hulk up and the crowd loves it. Francine tosses her bracelet to Shane, who wraps it around his knuckles and cracks PB2 with it. Pitbull 2 kicks out of a cover attempt.

Franny distracts the ref as Shane Douglas pulls a chain out of his boot, wraps it around his hand, and decks Pitbull 2 with it. Shane goes for the pin, but Pitbull 2 kicks out!

The crowd really starts to rally behind Pitbull 2. Shane lands a piledriver on a chair for the pinfall, but Pitbull 2 kicks out again! THE CRIMSON MASK!:mad:

Pitbull hulks up bleeding all over the place. He Press Slams Douglas 2 times, but he drops him on the third attempt due to the blood loss. Shane Douglas gouges his fingers into Pitbull's cut, making it bleed worse. He's using it as psychology in the match, rather than just some gratuitous bleeding. The loss of blood wears down the Pitbull because after all, he's only human.

Shane manages to block the Super Bomb due to the blood loss effecting PB's strength. Shane drops Pitbull with 2 Belly to Belly Suplexes for the win.

Joel Gertner props his foot up on Pitbull 2 after the match as he announces Shane the winner. The crowd is pissed. They thought this was going to be the feel good title win for PB, but it wasn't to be.

Pitbull 2 sends the fans home happy when he recovers and Superbombs the ref and Joel Gertner(who Shane just left in the ring ).

7.3/10

As is the case with most of the previous Shane Douglas matches I've reviewed from his 96 run, this match had some pretty good storytelling going on. One could question the humanity of a storyline that capitalizes on such an injury. It was a bad accident that shouldn't have happened, but it did, and they made the most of it by generating some serious buzz with this angle. Shane Douglas was getting some dangerous white heat. The psychology of the match with Pitbull 2 trying to break Shane's neck for revenge, then losing due to Shane taking advantage of a bad cut, made for a pretty good match. A purist wrestling fan has enough ammunition here for some major criticism, but to me this is all something that kind of goes beyond the pro wrestling boundaries and goes into movie territory with the way this angle suspends the disbelief. Vastly intriguing stuff no matter what side of the fence you stand on. The bingo hall fans here are a really good microcosm of what American society was like during this time. People say that ECW desensitized the wrestling fans, and I think that's total bullshit. The fans, and American society in general was getting more and more desensitized through the 90's due to a lot of different factors. ECW was just the first pro wrestling promotion to see it and cater towards it.

Tommy Dreamer & "Dr. Death" Steve Williams vs Taz & Brian Lee

Taz's walkout was years ahead of it's time. It's a strait up MMA walkout, with the crew of "Team Taz" students behind him, his annoying coach, the big "Team Taz" banner that fighters hold up during their intros these days. I love this character. A full decade ahead of his time. Had this character debuted in the WWE in 2006 he would have shot strait to the top and maybe even drew some good numbers in that time period where the sport was arguably at it's peak in popularity, even with Taz's physical shortcomings. He was a very believable MMA character.

Joey still pushes Taz as an "Ultimate Fighter" on commentary. Very interesting to me.

Bill Alphonso gets on the mic before the match and cuts a great promo, reminding everyone that Taz is still undefeated. He calls out Paul Heyman and Sabu to bring it on.

Beulah leads Dreamer and Dr. Death to the ring. She's gorgeous. Where's Kimona? :verysad:

Dr. Death just looks like the perfect matchup for Taz here. I can't wait to see them hook it up. They way they stare across the ring at each other with Alice In Chains "Man in the Box" playing kind of gives me goosebumps.

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DR. Death gets a great reaction from the fans during the intro's, similar to Terry Gordy's reaction a few shows back. I just thought about it, Dreamer was getting some really good rubs here in late 95 on into 96, tagging with Funk, Gordy, and now Steve Williams.

Everyone wants to see Taz and Williams hook it up, including Joey Styles on commentary. Brian Lee starts it off with an attack on Tommy Dreamer from behind.

Dreamer hits Lee with his Neckbreaker. Lee tags out to Taz, who comes in and challenges Dreamer to bring the wrestling. Dreamer goes move for move with Taz in a nice exchange. Taz lands a FUCKING BEAUTIFUL Northern Lights Suplex with an awesome bridge, one of the best bridges I've ever seen in wrestling. Holy shit that was nice.

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Taz calls out Dr. Death. Dreamer gets the tag and it's on!

AWESOME! MOMENT!

Taz vs Williams!

Brian Lee blindsides Tommy and this turns into a two on two melee. Brian Lee fights Steve Williams in the ring as Tommy takes Taz out of his element in a wild brawl outside the ring through the crowd. Dreamer takes Taz up to the sound stage where they setup three tables side by side by side.

Tommy takes Taz up to the top balcony over the Soundstage(I've been calling this the Eagles Nest in past reviews, which is wrong. The Eagles Nest was the small balcony over the front doorway). Tommy slams Taz through the sheetrock wall!

Brian Lee drops Dr. Death and heads up to the soundstage with Dreamer and Taz. Dreamer starts to Suplex Taz off of the balcony through the tables below, but Brian Lee strikes again! Lee blocks the suplex, allowing Taz to T-BONE TAZPLEX DREAMER OFF THE STAGE THROUGH A TABLE!:stalker:

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OH MY GAAAAWWD!

E! C! DUB!

Meanwhile back in the ring Fonzie drops Beulah with a clothesline like the punk bitch pussy motherfucker that he is. Just the way he does it and his little celebration pose made me laugh pretty hard. :rofl:

Beaulah drops Fonzie with a kick to the balls! Beulah kicks Fonzie's ASS! :lol: CLASSIC!

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Fonzie rolls her over and starts slapping her in the face. Dr. Death comes in and gets his hand on him and the crowd goes NUTS!

Fonzie gets press slammed out of the ring onto all of the Team Taz guys.

Taz finally makes his way into the ring for a one on one showdown.

TAZ VS WILLIAMS!

They circle each other for a bit before Williams gets a side headlock takeover, which gets countered into a headscissor by Taz. Taz lands a side headlock takeover, which in turn gets countered into a headscissor by Williams. Tit for Tat in a quick little feeling out exchange.

They get back up and tie up in a collar and elbow. Taz goes for a waist lock, but Williams counters with a standing switch. Williams takes Taz down with a trip takedown. Taz rolls through into a hammerlock, but Williams picks his ankle for a single leg takedown. Taz seizes an arm, and locks on an armbar. Williams hits him with a punch, a chop, then a slap to the face as they stand near the ropes. Taz slaps Williams back multiple times in a pretty awesome little scene where Taz stands up to the one man that he fears(as they built it up during the promos on HCTV).

Williams whips Taz into the ropes, but Taz comes back and catches him into the position for a T-Bone Tazplex. Steve Williams counters the T-Bone with an awesome Dr. Bomb!

Brian Lee comes in and attacks Steve Williams. Taz recovers and helps double team Williams. Dreamer brings a trash can into the ring and goes for the DDT on Brian Lee. Lee counters it with a chokeslam for the win.

9/10

This was an awesome match. Taz vs Dr. Death was awesome. The way they built up to the one on one moment was really good. Taz's T-Bone off the stage on Dreamer is classic ECW highlight reel material. Fonzie's fight with Beulah was hilarious. This was a good, short, chaotic, exciting match with more than a few all time classic ECW moments. Highly recommended.

ECW World Tag Team Championship 4 Way Dance: The Eliminators(C) vs The Gangstas vs The Bruise Brothers vs The Samoan Gangsta Party

The Eliminators come out first with the tag team titles. Joey plugs this as the first ever four way tag team elimination match.

The Bruise Brothers come out next to Black Sabbath's "War Pigs". The Bruise Brothers(Harris twins) battle with the Eliminators for a bit before The Samoan Gangsta Party come running out with their hands cuffed. They show a short clip of earlier in the night when they were arrested for an attack on The Gangstas. They are still wearing the handcuffs. :fpalm:

Saturn does land a really nice Diving Headbutt from all the way across the ring. Natural Born Killaz hits, and the crowd goes crazy.

The Gangstas come out with a trash can full of weapons, beating the fuck out of everyone.

This is a trashfest brawl. All over the Arena.

The Gangstas and Eliminators are dominating this. New Jack lands the 187 Chair Shot on one of the Samoans to eliminate them first.

Music stops. :verysad:

New Jack and Saturn hook it up in a pretty heated fight that goes out the front door to the street in front of the Arena. So crazy, there's a huge mob of fans outside already. Where these fans that were turned away due to sellout? If so, that's insane that they wouldn't start doing some bigger venues. I've noticed this at another previous review where there would be a big mob of fans outside the front door just trying to peek in and see the show.

Saturn hits New Jack with a flying knee off of a truck before they brawl their way back through the crazy mob and into the Arena.

Things slow down a lot. The Eliminators hit one of the Bruise Brothers with one of their best Total Eliminations that I've ever seen them do. They just hit the guy out of nowhere. Really nice. The Bruise Brothers are eliminated.

It's down to the Gangstas and Eliminators. Pretty good booking so far. This hasn't been nearly as bad as I was expecting it to be.

New Jack is bleeding everywhere. Both teams fight each other inside the ring. The Eliminators set New Jack up for Total Elimination, but New Jack evades it by pulling Saturn into Kronus' high kick. Really awesome counter.

The Gangstas make a really dramatic comeback with New Jack selling pretty well as he bleeds everywhere. Mustapha hits the Powerslam to setup New Jack's 187 Chair Dive.

GANGSTAS WIN! NEW CHAMPS! YES! YES! YES!

Saturn and Kronus argue with each other for a bit before the Gangstas jump them out of the ring. The crowd goes bananas. We have new Tag Team Champions.

7/10

This was surprisingly good. There was a lot of ugly trash brawling, and the whole deal with the Samoans coming out handcuffed was beyond stupid, but overall the booking, and the pace of the action was nice here. The Samoans and Bruise Brothers were just used to enhance the Gangstas vs Eliminators rivalry, which just heated up with a nice title change that I honestly didn't see coming. The Eliminators were built up masterfully on the recent episodes of Hardcore TV so this was a huge win for the Gangstas, and one that keeps this great tag team rivalry going strong. Hopefully now we'll see these other fodder tag teams fade out because they are god awful.

Stretcher Match: Sabu vs Rob Van Dam IV

Sabu gets the Japanese streamers thrown at him during intros. Nice.

Van Dam and Sabu go back and forth in a feeling out period early on. Van Dam steadily works the cocky, disrespectful heel role, flipping Sabu the bird.

Sabu works RVD's legs early on. He then lands a Slingshot Legdrop followed by a Slingshot Headbutt. Van Dam fights back by going after Sabu's neck with his Double Underhook Piledriver. There just kind of going back and forth with moves here so far. Some targeting here and there, but the selling has been rather lackluster on both ends.

The action starts to pick up early on with Sabu hitting RVD with a dropkick in mid air as he tries to springboard into the ring from the apron. Sabu follows it up with a fucking awesome Slingshot Somersault Plancha. Sabu sets a table up from the apron to the ring.

RVD hits Sabu with a few nice springboard kicks before they brawl around the ring and into the crowd for a bit. Sabu tosses chairs into RVD's face. They bring it back to the ring where Sabu goes for his Triple Jump Hurricanrana from the top rope. Van Dam causes him to lose his balance and rack himself on the ropes. Van Dam quickly hits Sabu with a really nice spinning back kick from the top rope as he sits racked on the ropes.

Van Dam drops the axe kick onto a chair on Sabu's face from the top rope as he's draped over the apron on the outside. Van Dam calls for the stretcher, but Sabu quickly rolls off of it. Van Dam continues to dominate Sabu, hitting him with a nice looking Jacknife Piledriver.

Van Dam mocks Sabu by offering him a handshake as he's down on the canvas in pain.

Van Dam continues dominating Sabu, going back to his neck with chokes. Sabu gets dropped with a nice legsweep, followed immediately by a Standing Moonsault Splash. Van Dam has improved a lot since the beginning of this series.

Van Dam goes up top for something, but Sabu follows him up. Van Dam falls out of the ring, pulling Sabu's neck across the ropes on his way down.

Sabu sells it up for a bit before he counters a Suplex attempt from RVD. He drops RVD across the ropes and hits him with his Flying Guillatine Legdrop as he's teetering on the middle rope, with a chair setup under his head.

Van Dam rolls out to the table. Sabu goes for his Triple Jump, but RVD springboards himself back into the ring to hit a counter lariat. Van Dam falls short and hits face first into the canvas. Sabu immediately drops a leg across the back of his neck. Sabu hits Van Dam with two Arabian Facebusters before calling for the stretcher.

Van Dam gets stretchered down the isle before rolling off and returning to the ring. Sabu drops him and lands his Triple Jump Moonsault. Van Dam recovers and tries to counter another Triple Jump move, but Sabu changes it up in mid air to hit RVD with a flying clothesline. Van Dam goes back to the stretcher, but this time Sabu hits him on the outside with an Asai Moonsault! Sabu's legs crash down into the steel rail on his way down into the stretcher. HOLY SHIT!:stalker:

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Both men are carted off on the stretchers. Sabu is the first to roll off. He climbs up to the top of the steel rail and hits Van Dam on his stretcher with a Legdrop. They both make their way back to the ringside area where Van Dam hits Sabu with a hard Van Daminator. Van Dam follows it up with an excellent moonsault press off the rail. Good battle right here. The psychology has kind of gone out the window, but the athleticism, and the arsenal of moves that these guys are hitting each other with is just really fun to watch.

Sabu's chair throws to the face of Van Dam are BRUTAL!

Sabu sets Van Dam up on the top rope and hits his Triple Jump Rana. Van Dam rolls out to the table where Sabu goes for the Triple Jump DDT. Van Dam counters it by putting Sabu in the position for the Fisherman Buster before he leaps off the top rope. Van Dam spikes Sabu through the table to the concrete!

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I really like how they built up to this table spot, and using the Fisherman Buster this way ties into their previous three matches. Great stuff.

Sabu gets setup on the stretcher, but he fights to stay alive, rolling off of it and returning to the ring. Van Dam attacks Sabu with the chair with some really sloppy strikes.

Another awesome spot that I really like is when they both simultaneously springboard off of the ropes on opposite sides of the corner. Van Dam quickly beats Sabu's Leg Lariat with a side kick in mid air. Really well executed spot.

Van Dam goes for another Fisherman Buster to finish it. Sabu counters and spikes Van Dam in the center of the ring with a Fisherman Buster Suplex.

Sabu goes for the finish with another Triple Jump Moonsault, but Van Dam quickly recovers to his feet and shields himself with the chair just in time for Sabu to come crashing into it. AWESOME!

Sabu's done. He gets rolled to the stretcher and wheeled out. Van Dam did it again.

Or did he?.....

What's this? :lol:

Van Dam gets greedy and goes for one more splash. He flies off the top rope to the outside with a Somersault Plancha, but Sabu rolls off of the stretcher at the last second. Van Dam crashes into the edge of the stretcher, knocking it over and tumbling down into the concrete HARD! FUCK!

Van Dam gets rolled out on the stretcher the cocky son of a bitch. The Hardcore Hero wins after a 24:16 long battle. The show ends with a brief, modest celebration from Sabu.

9/10

This was the best of the Van Dam vs Sabu '96 series. A really good finale to the rivalry with a few elements being carried through from match to match, such as the psychology around the Fisherman Buster, which was what Van Dam used to defeat Sabu after being tipped off about his previously injured neck by Taz/Fonzie. Van Dam evolved from match to match and is much better here than he was in their first match a few reviews back. The evolution was fun to watch. Sabu really made him.

The stretcher match concept itself is a bit of a goofy gimmick match, but when you consider the overall storyline here it worked well in this match. Sabu went up on RVD 3-1, with the only loss coming because of Taz & Fonzie's inside info on his neck.

Something else I really liked about this match. There was only 1 table spot, and it was built up to really well. At the end of the day my final thoughts on this series of matches is that it's a bit like Bo Jackson. They were hyped up, and built up by magazines, and word of mouth among fans until they reached this legendary status that was even a bit mythical. Like these guys were doing things that just wasn't even humanly possible. When you watch through the actual matches there's just no way in hell they could ever live up to these impossible expectations that you have for them, but the fact that something could get your expectations that high in the first place itself is quite an accomplishment. With that said though, they were all highlight reel quality matches, and really revolutionary compared to what else was going on in pro wrestling during this time. There was a certain style to the extreme stuff Van Dam and Sabu did that was lost on a lot of other hardcore wrestlers that followed in the 90's.

Overall: 10/10

This was the best overall show of 96 so far, and really one of the best ECW shows up to this point. Every match was pretty good from top to bottom, and there was a vast variety of wrestling styles represented nicely here. You had the suicidal spot fest main event, a nice street fight trash brawl(with a tag title change that I really liked), some good clean technical wrestling in Jericho vs Scorpio, some good storytelling from Pitbull 2 & Shane Douglas, a little bit of the European Style brought in with Johnny Smith vs Louie Spicolli(Gem), the whole dramatic Sandman vs Raven rivalry unfolding, I mean there was just a lot here. This show is highly recommended by me. One of the best overall wrestling shows of 1996 period in my opinion. This is a must see ECW show. Everything was clicking for this promotion here at this point in 1996 and it's starting to look like their ready for the big lights of Pay Per View. It's just crazy to me to see how much ECW improved from show to show from 93 to 94 to 95 to where we are now in 1996. It's crazy. Heyman's booking is much tighter here than it was in those 95 tapes. This was a great show.
 
Finally figured out how to upload videos to Youtube. This is the Eliminators/House of Pain video that aired in August of 96. Lovely highlight video that made them out to look much better than they actually were. Even though it's had it's fair share of shit, I've really enjoyed watching through the Eliminators vs Gangstas '96 feud recently. Hands down the best tag team feud of 1996 in my opinion, which is a testament to Heyman's booking skills at this time considering that 3/4's of it consisted of John Kronus, Mustapha, and New Jack. Perry Saturn was pretty green, but still had a lot of obvious potential. He's actually in this video as the bartender wearing an EC F'N W shirt if you look closely.

Video's like these were my favorite part of ECW, and a big part of why I was/am such a big fan:

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Finally figured out how to upload videos to Youtube. This is the Eliminators/House of Pain video that aired in August of 96. Lovely highlight video that made them out to look much better than they actually were. Even though it's had it's fair share of shit, I've really enjoyed watching through the Eliminators vs Gangstas '96 feud recently. Hands down the best tag team feud of 1996 in my opinion, which is a testament to Heyman's booking skills at this time considering that 3/4's of it consisted of John Kronus, Mustapha, and New Jack. Perry Saturn was pretty green, but still had a lot of obvious potential. He's actually in this video as the bartender wearing an EC F'N W shirt if you look closely.

Video's like these were my favorite part of ECW, and a big part of why I was/am such a big fan:

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Videos like this are why I loved ecw too. I'm so glad Heyman was a risk taker. I mean I don't think he used these legally. Once you get to late 98 you will see an awesome video of ecw highlights set to Rob Zombie's dragula! It's the 10/2/98 episode to be exact.
 
Extreme Championship Wrestling
Natural Born Killaz

August 24th 1996
ECW Arena
Philly, PA​

I ran out of quirky ways to open these several reviews back, so I'll just jump right into what was going on elsewhere in professional wrestling during the week of August 24th 1996. The hottest thing going right now in the business is WCW's NWO Invasion. Hogan had already dropped the bombshell last month by shooting on everyone before joining the group. During August the NWO just terrorized the WCW while still being "Outsiders" that weren't employed by WCW. It was just Hall, Nash, and Hogan, and that was it. Bischoff wasn't in on it yet. They were teasing the fourth & fifth members during August, which would go on to be Ted Dibiase & X-Pac(Syxx, 123 Kid). The buildup was going towards September's Fall Brawl, which would feature the War Games match between a united WCW/Horsemen team of Sting, Luger, Flair, and Arn going up against Nash, Hall, Hogan, and an imposter Sting. Fall Brawl would be the last time we would see 'Surfer' Sting. He would disappear after being accused of planning to join the NWO, returning weeks later as the Crow Sting that everyone knows and loves.

August was really when things started picking up for WCW as far as the quality of the show. They managed to put together a string of really good Nitro's during August with a sick roster full of guys like Malenko, Rey, Jericho, Benoit, et al. The NWO angle was arguably in it's prime as well.

Over in the WWF it was all about Camp Cornette. Summerslam '96 was a week prior to this show. The main storylines going in the WWF during this time was HBK's feud against the monster Vader, and the awesome Taker vs Mankind rivalry, which took a hard right turn at Summerslam when Paul Bearer did the unthinkable.

Meanwhile in the Bingo Hall it's all about the Gangstas vs Eliminators, Raven vs Sandman, Taz vs The Heyman Guys(Sabu, Dreamer), some up and coming young talent by the name of The Dudleyz, and Rob Van Dam, as well as a resurgence from some old diehards in Terry Gordy & Steve Williams. The main course of this show is a LOOOOONG overdue meeting between the Eliminators vs Gangstas in a "Natural Born Killaz" steel cage weapons match. The rivalry has been running throughout 1996 and is my pick for tag team feud of the year in all of pro wrestling in 1996. It's had it's ugly moments, but for the most part the fights and the promos have been really good. Absolutely one of the better, more underrated rivalries in ECW history. Lets get the curtains back open on this motherfucker and try to make our way through 1996 by the end of the summer, shall we?

By the way my copy of this DVD is autographed by Rob Van Dam himself. Had to have it.

Louie Spicolli vs Devon Storm

Show opens up with "The Godfather of Extreme" Damien Kane cutting a promo about how he's not going anywhere anytime soon. I don't know if you caught my recent post about Kane, but I did a bit of research and found out that he was supposedly the first booker to give Paul Heyman a chance to be a manager(Paul E. Dangerously) back when he was just a snot nosed photographer. Kane was booking some territory and gave Paul E. a shot, and the rest is history. I'd like to believe that to be true, otherwise I can't for the life of me think of why else Kane would be kept around in ECW for so long in 95-96. I think Heyman felt like he owed the guy, so he kept him busy on the bottom of the card.

Kane is accompanied by Devon Storm and his actual real wife, Lady Alexandra(hot!).

Something weird happens right when this match gets started. The camera shot cuts away to Taz hijacking the commentary booth. The camera zooms in REALLY close on his face(hate these shots). Taz goes on an angry tirade about how Rob Van Dam is now working with Sabu. It's hard to understand everything he says because he's really angry, but something along the lines of RVD tipping off Sabu about how to beat Taz. This angle is a little weird all the way around. The team of Sabu & Rob Van Dam is awesome, but doesn't make much sense considering the story coming into this show. On top of that, there hasn't really been any mention or setup for them to team together yet on any of the Hardcore TV episodes, so if this is how they put the team together, it's rather haphazard and ill planned. Poorly executed to say the least.

Devon Storm lands some quick, high flying offense early on. Louie gets knocked out of the ring. Damien Kane taunts Louie before hiding behind his woman. Devon Storm hits Louie with a plancha as he's distracted with Kane & his girl. Louie is surprisingly over here.

Louie overtakes Devon on the outside with a chair, destroying his leg with multiple shots. Devon Storm's leg is targeted with some vicious shots.

Louie continues working the leg over until Devon kicks him out of a Spinning Toe Hold, sending him out of the ring. They go back outside for a short period of time where Devon lands a few chair shots to Louie. They take it back to the ring where Devon lands a weird slingshot kick. Louie counters a whip and catches Devon with his Death Valley Driver. Pretty devastating looking move.

Louie picks up the clean win and the crowd gives him a surprisingly nice reaction. 6:34 is the official time.

Louie is gaining momentum with the fans. They even get a small chant of "LOUIE!" going.

Damien Kane enters the ring with his lady and makes an offer to Louie to be his manager. Damien offers a handshake. Louie pulls him in and spikes him with the DVD. Damien sells it perfectly.

Crowd loves it. Chants of "ONE! MORE! TIME!"

Louie spikes him again and the crowd loves it. Some really effective booking because the crowd's love for the guy grew through this one segment/match.

6.5

perfectly competent opener, Louie getting over slowly but surely has been kind of fun to watch. Heyman booked the guy pretty well.

Little Guido vs Mikey Whipreck

The Full Blooded Italians are a goofy mess here. We got JT Smith, Little Guido, Big Guido, and Sal Bellomo(who at least is dressed in an Italian suit now instead of his ridiculous spartan outfit). I don't think it was necessary to bring in the big guy or Sal. They were pretty worthless.

Mikey is announced as the "European Juniorweight Champion" as if this is a legit ECW title here. What's the story on this? I first heard of this belt at the last show, but I don't recall ever really hearing about it in the shows after this. I'm guessing this was their weak attempt at an ECW Cruser title.

Mikey's shirt is fucking awesome. Seriously.

Pretty even little cruiser matchup here.

They lock up in your traditional pro wrestling match, arm drags, clotheslines, blah blah. Guido plays the good guy with the dirty breaks out of the corner. Mikey struggles to get in any offense early on. They go through some decent sequences a bit later on. Mikey lands a nicely setup Rocker Dropper off of the top rope. Guido rolls out of the ring and gets hit with a Pescado by Mikey. Mikey fights with the FBI goofballs, knocking the big guy into the crowd in a pretty funny scene.

Mikey goes for a Rana flying from the ring into the crowd, but he just barely overshoots the big oaf. Looks like he almost broke the guy's neck. Shit.

Guido pounces on Mikey in the crowd, choking him with a chair.

They take it back to the ring with Guido going for an MMA style armbar, aka the Cross Armbreaker, or as Joey calls it here, a Short Arm Scissor. Love the way Joey calls holds. I've learned a lot about pro wrestling just from listening to Joey's commentary in these tapes over the past year or so. Really smart, savvy commentator. His voice is annoying at times, but the actual shit he says is priceless, and informative.

Guido continues going after the arm with stomps. Mikey lands a sunset flip and we go through a couple of nearfalls. The ref gets distracted by JT Smith when Mikey has Guido rolled up.

Mikey looks totally out of gas for real. He's so tired he severely fucks up a Frankenstiener off the top. He gets the clean pin after a real sloppy flying elbow drop. at 10:12.

6.8

Not real bad. Mikey fucked up the ending for sure, but it was an OK match. I'm starting to see why Mikey's push lost steam and he never really got his chance at the big show until years later. He would have flashes of greatness here and there, but there were a lot of times when he would just get really sloppy, possibly from being out of shape and getting REALLY fatigued, which was the case at the end of this one. He looked so tired he couldn't even climb up to the top rope for the Frankenmikey. Completely out of gas after just 10 minutes of action. It was a fast paced 10 minutes where he worked hard, but still.

Buh Buh Ray & Big Dick Dudley vs Axl Rotten & D-Von Dudley

D-Von comes out and says "Number 1, shut the fuck up!"

Always loved that. :lol:

Axl's heel turn at the last show was extremely weak.

Devon starting to cut loose on the mic with the heat drawing, near riot starting promos begining to take form here. He's fucking with the fans, singling them out, calling them pathetic, inbred pieces of shit.

He starts fucking with the front row regulars pretty hard, using a racial slur on one guy, then singling out the sunglasses/goatee guy for being spotted in the crowds of WWF & WCW shows. He calls out Straw Hat Guy for being at every ECW show week in and week out, telling him to get a life and take a fucking bath. :lol:

D-Von goes further with the rest of the crowd, calling them a bunch of sheet reading, no good, wannabe, pieces of shit marks.

The crowd goes crazy when Buh Buh Ray sprints out to the ring and goes at it with D-Von. Axl fights Big Dick as Buh Buh and D-Von fight with a chair.

We get a sloppy table spot before this thing goes off into the crowd for an ugly brawl. They make their way up to the booth/soundstage area.

This is really ugly. :fpalm:

Buh Buh leaps off of a speaker on the booth down to the stage onto Axl, Dick, and D-Von with a nice little dive that gets the ECW chants going. The crowd loves it.

Buh Buh and D-Von's brawl is the center stage of the match, with Dick and Axl not being shown at all really. The crowd loves every minute of this, but the thing about that is these fans were up in the cheap seats, and now their getting a taste of some front row action right in their laps. They don't give a fuck about how sloppy this is, they just mark out because the guys are right there in their faces. Everybody looks to be having a hell of a time during this particular match.

Buh Buh sets up another table and goes for a legdrop, but D-Von moves out of the way. Axl and D-Von isolate Big Dick and hold him for a chair shot. Big Dick moves out of the way, causing D-Von to accidentally nail Axl. Buh Buh blasts D-Von and pins Axl after an assisted splash from Big Dick Dudley to win it.

Axl was just thrown in this thing to take the pinfalls. :lol:

The crowd gives it up for Buh Buh, who is pretty over here as a face. D-Von gets hit with another Plancha before being run off.

5.9/10

Not a real, real bad mess, but still pretty bad. Buh Buh's stage dive was alright I guess. Just a really sloppy mess. The crowd reaction and a few other things keep this from being a total waste of time, but really it was pretty bad. Axl being involved is pretty random and useless.

After the match we get Joel Gertner in the ring with Sandman and Missy Hyatt. Lori Fullington(Sandman's wife) is in the ring dressed like Raven, accompanied with Nova, Blue Meanie, and Stevie. This was supposed to be a cat fight, but Joel Gertner announces that the match is off because of an injury to Missy Hyatt's arm. Gertner begins further pissing the crowd off by calling them a bunch of drunk morons. The crowd wants The Sandman to cane Gertner down. Gertner is just asking for it, telling Missy to come to his motel room tonight, and bring change for a 20. :lol:

Missy gets the cane and drops Gertner. Sandman gives him a couple of real man shots for his troubles. The Blue Meanie gets the mic and gets his ass caned down by Missy.

Stevie Richards gets the mic and tells Missy that he still has a sexual harassment suit filed against her. Stevie's shorts:lol:

Stevie tells Missy that he will drop the suit if she agrees to leave the Sandman. Missy disses the Sandman for having a small dick before she dumps him. :verysad: Poor guy.

She turns her back on the Sandman and he canes her in the back of the head. :stalker: Poor girl.

Sandman is flying solo now. I think this was Missy's last ECW appearance. She was pretty damn hot.

Bad Street Match: Terry Gordy vs Brian Lee

This match was setup a few shows back when Gordy fought Raven in his ECW debut. Lee cost Gordy the match.

Gordy comes out and runs the ropes like he always does. Lee decks him with a cheap shot and powerslams him. They immediately take it into crowd and begin fighting up to the stage.

Some standard brawling going on here. They take it out the front door to the parking lot, slamming each other into vehicles, setting off car alarms. The shot of the graffiti on the wall in the background is a nice touch.

They don't stay outside for long, taking it back through the small foyer, slamming each other's heads into the steel door.

They take it back to the ringside area where Brian Lee gets backdropped onto a table that doesn't break. They make it back in the ring to exchange some heavy punches. Terry Gordy is doing alright and keeping a pretty good pace here for a guy his size/age, and considering he's nearly died after 2 drug overdoses prior to this. He could have very easily just went out there and dogged it for a check, but that's not how he approached these matches at all. You can tell he's giving it everything he's got, and I think that's what led to him being picked up for a run in the WWF(Executioner) a couple of weeks later. He's making a pretty good comeback here considering his circumstances.

Brian Lee goes for a chokeslam, but Gordy blocks it with a kick. Gordy picks up the clean win with his Asiatic Spike submission, pinning Lee in the center of the ring around/under 10 minutes.

6/10

Short little brawl, not bad, but not great. A bit of a weak finish, but Gordy looked alright. Nothing really special here though. This was semi-watchable at the very least.

Rob Van Dam vs Doug Furnas

This is RVD's first match coming off of his feud with Sabu, which lasted all through the Summer of 96 with 4 fairly awesome matches. He lost the last one in a stretcher match. RVD at the beginning of that feud and the RVD here for this match are two completely different wrestlers. Sabu really was very instrumental in helping RVD develop his style through that series of matches, and now by this point he's kind of developed into that "Whole F'N Show" that we all(well some of us) know and love.

Doug Furnas is from All Japan Wrestling, and would go on to the WWF with Phil Lafon a few weeks after this to help out their despicable tag team division.

Van Dam lands some really nice spin kicks early on. All of them miss, but still some really nice, fast martial arts style kicks that look really good.

They finally tieup in the collar-and-elbow, with Furnas lifting Van Dam up and slamming him face first into the mat. Nice.

They go through a pretty awesome chain of moves. Furnas blasts Van Dam with kicks and forearms across his back before sending him into the ropes with a whip. Van Dam reverses the whip and drops down with his Splits. Furnas leaps over him, and pulls him into a brutal German Suplex as RVD tries to go for his Monkeyflip. Very nice.

Furnas continues dogging on Van Dam with headbutts in the corner. He whips him into the other corner and runs into a boot. Van Dam follows with a Beautiful moonsault off of the top rope to his feet behind Furnas, drilling him in the face with a nice Thrust Kick, following up immediately with his Springboard Cross Body Press. Van Dam continues to keep the pace up, running into the ropes for another move, but Furnas lifts him up for the "Stun Gun" drops across the ropes. They overshoot it and Van Dam flies all the way out of the ring.

Van Dam gets back up to the apron and gets knocked out into the crowd with no warning. Poor fans. :lol:

Great match so far. Van Dam's improvement compared to earlier in 1996 is remarkable.

Furnas begins brawling Van Dam all over the Arena, blasting him with chairs, and fighting with him up through the audience.

Doug Furnas beats Van Dam's ass all through the bleachers. He pulls him up to the top of the bleachers and dumps him off to the soundstage with a press slam.

Van Dam is just taking a beating around the Arena. Furnas is managing to keep a pretty intense demeanor that keeps it entertaining. Van Dam is just getting his ass whooped. Still think they should have just kept it in the ring. The crowd brawling gets a little old when every single match on the show just has to have it. I don't think it's fair to hold that against this match though, more so the event itself.

They finally make it back to the ring and fight each other with Vertical Suplex attempts with Furnas in the ring and RVD on the apron. Van Dam wins the battle and drops Furnas HARD on the apron. :stalker: Ouch!

I think we probably take little bumps like this for granted sometimes. That shit has to hurt pretty bad. Something else that is often taken for granted by pro wrestling fans is just how far of a fall it is from the top rope to the canvas/apron, and even further from the top rope to the floor on the outside. I frame houses for a living and have to walk on top of 3 & 1/2 inch thick walls about 8 ft. tall(usually taller, but 8' is the average and is roughly the same distance from top rope of a ring to the floor). The thought of falling off of one of those walls is really scary when you are up there looking down. Pro Wrestlers take that fall a LOT! Sometimes on their BACKS! Terry Funk MOONSAULTS AT 50 YEARS OLD! That's crazy to me. Pads or not. Got to give it up for the toughness of pro wrestlers I don't give a damn who you are.

RVD hits Furnas with a stiff Slingshot Guillatine Legdrop as he's draped over the apron with a chair laid on him.

This match is devoid of any storytelling or psychology, but it's a pretty damn hard hitting match between two really tough guys. To be honest back in the day I kind of thought RVD was some pretty boy that couldn't hang with guys like Taz or Sabu, but eventually he really won me over as one tough motherfucker. One of the toughest even.

They tieup with another fairly decent chain of moves. Furnas reverses a whip into the ropes and goes for a backdrop, but Van Dam does a spinning roll off of his back and goes for a Spinning Back Kick. Furnas ducks the kick and tosses Van Dam over his head with a Belly to Belly suplex. Van Dam gets up and hits the ropes, but Furnas catches him with a Powerslam for 2. Not Bad.

They slow down a little bit. Van Dam lifts Furnas up and racks him on the ropes before springing out of the corner to hit him with a Back Kick that gets another nearfall. The crowd is a little dead. Not a bad match though.

Furnas pushes Van Dam to the canvas as he goes for a Superplex. He leaps off the ropes with a Flying Clothesline. Things start getting a little sloppy as that "Tin box with no air conditioning in August" effect comes into play. I wouldn't be surprised if it was 90 to 100 degrees in this building right now.

Van Dam starts to get frustrated. He goes for a Flying Crosbody, but Furnas catches him and OH!:stalker:

Looks like he almost breaks his neck with a fucked up Tombstone onto the chair in the ring. Damn that was dangerous. Van Dam survives and kicks out of the pin attempt at 2.

Both guys are really tired. Van Dam goes for his Monkey Flip out of the corner to the chair, but Furnas catches him and slams him back down into it.

Furnas blasts Van Dam in the head with a brutal shot. Van Dam goes down. The ref tries to take the chair away from Furnas for some reason. Furnas pushes him away as Van Dam pulls himself up. RVD drills him in the face with the VAN DAMINATER! Lights out. Van Dam wins after 14:02.

Van Dam gets the mic after the match and tells Furnas that he respects him. He offers a handshake, but Furnas drops him before flipping him all the way over with a BRUTAL Belly to Back Suplex.

Crowd loves it.

EMT's come out and stretcher RVD out of the Arena. This booking looks like Heyman had some plans for Doug Furnas.

8.6/10

This was a good match. It was better early on before the heat took it's toll(something I didn't even consider during the Mikey match, looks like it hit him hard). Van Dam's improvement from show to show has been fun to watch through. This was a pretty physical match between two tough athletes that were in great shape. It definitely had it's moments. I liked it. The brawling was decent, but I would have liked this match a lot better had they kept it in the ring, maybe with some submissions/grappling thrown in there. This is one of those ECW matches that I believe would have been better without the chairs and crowd brawling. The Van Daminator at the end was very nice though, so at least he's got a good finisher now.

Taz vs Tommy Dreamer

Taz's intensity on the microphone here before the match starts is god damn unbelievable. Fuck, I love this character.

"SHUT YOUR FUCKING MOUTH WHEN I'M IN THIS RING!

I got some bad news for you people.

I got some very bad news.

You see, every time Dreamer comes out here and wrestles someone, he's breaking tables, breaking chairs, busting somebody's ass with crutches, busting somebody's ass on a pole...

You people are not going to see a chair shot.

Your not going to see a table broken.

YOU AIN'T GONNA SEE SHIT!

The only thing you're going to get to see, is Tommy Dreamer, get out-wrestled by the Human Suplex Machine!

So Dreamer, get your fucking ass out here so I can stretch you!"

Love it.

Beulah comes out with Tommy with a cast on her arm for some reason. Hotness almighty!

Taz and Dreamer get face to face for an awesome staredown before going right into it. Taz immediately takes Tommy out of the ring and starts whipping him into the railing. Really intense.

Tommy catches Taz back in the ring with a Drop Toe Hold and I can already see what the story of this match is. Hopefully they stick to it.

Tommy catches Taz in a hiptoss. He's actually going to try to wrestle Taz clean here, but Taz only baited him into it so he could have the advantage with the hardcore stuff, or so it seems early on. Taz looking up at Tommy after the hiptoss is an awesome shot.

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Tommy continues going move for move with Taz, and I'll be damned if he doesn't look pretty good here. What a nice surprise.

Dreamer catches Taz with a Fireman Carry Rollover, but Taz follows through into a Headscissor Takeover. Tommy quickly scrambles free to a headlock on Taz. Taz transitions around into an armlock on Dreamer, pulling him up and wringing it out(twisting it). Taz pulls Dreamer in for a Headlock Takeover and goes for some amateur style pin. Tommy uses a bridge to avoid even a 1 count. This is awesome.

Tommy makes his way out from under Taz, but Taz quickly catches him with a takeover into a lateral press for 2. Joey calling moves on commentary is awesome.

Taz pulls Tommy up and whips him into the ropes. Tommy slides down under Taz's legs and blasts him with a punch to the balls, just as he starts losing the grappling battle, I love that.

Tommy lands a Snap Suplex for a 2 count of his own. This is a really solid match believe it or not.

Tommy locks Taz into an armbar. I'm just now noticing a huge crew of Team Taz guys in orange windbreaker's sitting crouched down near the apron. About 7 or 8 guys it looks like.

Tommy catches Taz with a Sunset Flip for another close 2 count. Tommy continues to surprise Taz, catching him with a Belly to Back Suplex. Both guys stay down for some reason.

Taz is the first to get up and he immediately goes after Tommy's ribs with stomps. He goes for the submission with a Leglace/Chinlock "STF" type of move. He release the hold and reveals some tape around Tommy's ribs under his ECW shirt. He begins ripping the tape off and targeting the ribs again. Tommy tries to fight back with a reverse whip, but Taz catches him with the T-Bone Suplex, followed by another nice Tazplex that I didn't catch the name of.

Taz then folds Tommy backwards with a Bow and Arrow with a fantastic fucking bridge. Completely stretching Tommy out here just like he said he would.

Taz knocks Tommy out of the ring where Team Taz gets involved, holding Tommy for Taz to use a chair on him. Tommy starts to outshine Taz in the brawl on the outside when he gets his hands on a chair. Tommy takes the chair back in the ring with him and slams Taz into it face first.

Tommy goes for the DDT on the chair, but Taz pulls free and pushes Tommy's back down into it. Taz sets Dreamer up for a German off the top, but Dreamer holds the ropes, sending Taz down to the canvas. Tommy leaps off the top rope down onto the Team Taz guys with a plancha, taking all of them out. Crowd starts chanting E! C! DUB!

Tommy pulls a table out and sets it up in the ring. He runs and baseball slides into the table, knocking into the Team Taz guys as they recover on the floor. Taz gets Tommy from behind and slams him with the German Suplex. Taz picks up the chair, but the referee tries to take it away from him. Big mistake. Taz folds the ref in HALF!

Taz sets the table up in the corner and puts Tommy through it with an Overhead Belly to Belly. Nice spot. He gets on his knees afterward and mocks Sabu's pose.

Taz goes for another Suplex, but Tommy blocks it. Tommy goes for the DDT, but Taz counters with the Northern Lights Suplex. Taz brings it home by locking Tommy in the Tazmission. The ref is still out cold. Pretty dramatic scene here when Beulah gets into the ring and begs Taz to let Tommy go. Fonzie gets in the ring and goes after Beulah. MOTHERFUCKER!

Fonzie backs Beulah down in the corner with the chair, but Terry Gordy hits the ring for the SAVE!

Ah, shit, here come the Eliminators.

Gordy gets dropped with Total Elimination. Brian Lee comes out and locks Gordy in his own Asiatic Spike submission. Another referee comes out and immediately gets knocked the fuck out with the Total Elimination.

Pablo Marquez(El Puerto Ricano) comes out and gets a violent Total Elimination out of nowhere. Brian Lee dumps him out of the ring with a sick Chokeslam to the concrete floor. Good god almighty. The crowd is going insane.

Don E. Allen comes out next and gets Totally Eliminated. God damn I love this.

Bad Crew comes out next and gets a DOUBLE TOTAL ELIMINATION! Oh my god!

Buh Buh Ray Dudley comes running out and goes toe to toe with the Eliminators. Crowd is fucking WHITE HOT!

Buh Buh Ray drops the Eliminators, but Brian Lee drops him with the chokeslam.

Sign Guy Dudley gets a Total Elimination. This is hilarious.

HACK MYERS!

Hack gets in some "SHAH!" punches before getting dumped on his head with a Tazplex. The Eliminators and Taz in there with Fonzie is a great trio. Brian Lee not so much.

So these guys pretty much just cleaned out the whole roster. Taz makes his exit with his Team Taz guys and Fonzie. He looks into the camera and says that he's coming for Sabu. Tommy Dreamer and everybody else is left laying. Nobody wins, nobody loses, but who cares, this was fun.

10/10

You want to talk about a clusterfuck, this was the Master Clusterfuck.

Taz working with other heels isn't a direction I really like to see that character go in, and this might even be some kind of answer to the NWO angle or something, maybe Heyman experimenting with a big mastergroup of heels of his own. I'm not sure.

With that out of the way though, I had a blast watching this match. I wasn't ready for it and it totally took me by surprise. The random Total Elimination on the referee at the start of it got me laughing pretty hard and by the time random jobbers started coming in and getting killed I lost it. The actual wrestling with Taz and Tommy Dreamer was really good to boot. Dreamer with some surprisingly good technical mat wrestling believe it or not, and Taz just a total badass with the Suplexes. The belly to belly through the table was a nice spot, and overall the match was pretty damn good before all of the shenanigans took place. The teaming of Taz with the Eliminators would have been better without Brian Lee in the picture, but Lee made sense to be there considering his feud with Dreamer/Gordy going into this. Had an absolute blast watching this match. Laughed really hard.

Double Dog Collar Match: The Sandman & Pitbull 2 vs Raven & Shane Douglas

Sandman's out first with the dog collar on talking about how he's got nobody right now. No wife, no son, no manager. Poor guy's been through hell this year. Looking at Sandman's storyline arc it was like his character never really recovered from this little era, just getting further and further out there into being a drunken brawler. He started out as a surfer, evolved into a hardcore pimp that was being pimped in the end in order to win the ECW championship(Woman), Lost the championship, his family and his manager Missy due to Raven & Stevie's bullshit tactics, and degenerated into a drunken madman before disappearing away to WCW. God dam I love ECW.

Sandman says Douglas jumped Pitbull and he will have to fight by himself, but that's alright because this is all he's got. He's the king of extreme. The emotion coming out of the Sandman is just very awesome, screaming for Raven that if he want's his life to come and get it.

Douglas and Raven come out together with Franny and the BWO posse. Sandman immediately takes out Meanie/Nova, and takes a shot at Douglas with the cane.

Raven crouches down in the corner with Sandman's son in his lap. Shane Douglas eats a couple of cane shots. Sandman's wife hits Sandman with the cane. Raven hits the DDT and we get our first nearfall.

Shane Douglas punches on Sandman with the chain wrapped around his hand. Raven and Douglas are the two top heels in ECW right now for sure. I'd have to put Taz at #3 right now on the heat scale.

Sandman and Raven are chained together at the neck with the collars. Shane Douglas is in street clothes. We get some more great camera work with an excellent shot of Raven holding the belt over The Sandman.

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This is your typical sloppy dog collar match, but it's 2 on 1. Sandman gets his shots in every now and then, but he's just outnumbered here. Things get a little bloody and gory with the horrifying shot of Shane choking Sandman with the chain around his mouth. They knew how to make this shot look over the top.

Pitbull 1 walks out with his halo on his head and the crowd immediately starts chanting "SHANE! SUCKS! DICK!" as soon as they get a sight of him.

We get another really gritty shot when Sandman and Raven take it outside the ring. Raven holds The Sandman while his wife Lori canes him in the face like 5 times. BRUTAL!

Shane Douglas gives Sandman a piledriver and goes for the win, but Sandman kicks out. Raven and Shane pulls him to the corner and post his groin on the ring post. All of a sudden Pitbull 2 comes running out with a neck brace on. Pitbull 2 kicks some ass as the crowd cheers him on. He lands a belly to belly suplex on Shane before dropping Raven with a DDT and ripping the neck brace off. Got'em with their own finishers.

Sandman and Pitbull 2 take the upper hand for a bit before Raven lands a low blow on PB. From here it degenerates into a pretty mind numbing brawl. I seriously started drifting off there for a second.

Pitbull 2 beats on Shane Douglas and targets his neck. Sandman beats the fuck out of Raven on the floor. Raven and The Sandman are having a backyard wrestling level sloppy brawl out in the outside, fighting over pieces of a broken table. Raven and Shane retake the momentum by working together. They help each other Superbomb Sandman off the top rope, but he kicks out of the pinfall attempt. Pitbull drops Raven with a low blow and locks Shane Douglas in the full nelson suplex. Raven loads up his boot in the corner and takes a swing. Pitbull 2 ducks and picks up the boot after Raven misses.

Pitbull cracks Raven with the loaded boot and pins him in the center of the ring, 1, 2, 3. Shane Douglas bails on Raven, leaving him high and dry. Pitbull has pinned the Champ.

The scene fades out with Raven and The Sandman laid out in the ring chained together at the neck.

6.2/10

Alright, the whole concept of Raven working with Shane Douglas doesn't make much sense. I've watched the Hardcore TV episodes that led to this show, and the setup for this match was rather weak to begin with(mostly just advertisement graphics flashed across the screen). The actual booking of the match itself is also a bit weird. Shane Douglas is made out to be an even slimier, stronger heel than Raven, who is the World Champ here. Pitbull 2 continues to look like a beast now with a pinfall over the champ in a tag match to keep his momentum going, but this was kind of making it clear that Shane was the top heel with the booking of the finish.

This was some pretty sloppy stuff. Nothing really major as far as storyline progression. Just kind of a filler match really. Some weird stuff going on with the heels of ECW right now.

ECW World Tag Team Championship
Natural Born Killaz Steel Cage Match:
The Gangstas(C) vs The Eliminators


This one gets going pretty quickly. The Gangstas hit the ring and the fight is on in the crowd. Fast, furious, violent brawl. Mustapha on Kronus and Saturn on New Jack.

All four men brawl on the outside of the cage, in the crowd and around the ring for a good while. Saturn goes up to the top of the cage and lands a nice plancha on the three others below. Saturn gets up and dominates New Jack all over the floor. Saturn and New Jack were the core of this feud. Both guys were always at the center of it, and whenever somebody got pinned it was always either Mustapha or Kronus. Saturn and New Jack were kept strong throughout the feud.

Kronus and Mustapha finally take it into the cage. There are two men dressed in executioner masks that hold weapons up near the corners of the ring. Pretty goofy concept for a match. Reminds me of Beyond Thunderdome.

Saturn lands another dive off the top of the cage, this time catching New Jack in the ring with a flying clothesline. The pace of the action slows down a lot. All 4 guys blade themselves and the blood runs everywhere.

Really slow sloppy stuff with a dead crowd right about now.

Saturn lands a sick Snuka style splash off of the top of the cage onto Mustapha. New Jack dives off of the other corner of the cage with a trash can shot to Kronus immediately after.

This is just a back and forth bloody brawl. Saturn goes back up to the top of the cage and lands his always awesome Elbow Drop. Nice.

New Jack gets a keeboard from the masked executioner. Kronus knocks New Jack down, gets the keeboard and goofs off.

Really slow pace now. Kronus is bleeding very badly.

New Jack goes up top to get a guitar from one of the masked executioners. The masked man busts the guitar over New Jack's head and pulls his mask off to reveal Shane Douglas. Shane holds up the Triple Threat sign as if this was the unveiling of the new Triple Threat. Shane Douglas is helping the Eliminators.

Saturn lands yet another dive off of the top of the cage for a 2 count as Shane watches on from the outside.

Saturn goes back up top for another splash off the cage, but New Jack tosses a trash can at him, knocking him down through a table on the floor. That wasn't a Foley/KOTR 98 caliber fall, but it was still a pretty good drop. DAMN!

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Mustapha drops Kronus with the running powerslam followed immediately by New Jack's 187 chair dive. Gangstas win and retain their tag titles. Notice who took the pinfall again.

Shane Douglas is pissed. The show ends pretty abruptly.

6/10

More weird stuff with the heels. I don't remember Shane Douglas working with the Eliminators, but this was honestly still a bit before my time. It will be interesting to see how this develops, but overall the angle with the mask was poorly executed. The match itself was pretty bad as well. If your a Perry Saturn fans like I am you should at least check it out for some of his sick dives/bumps off of the cage. He definitely stole the show, but still didn't save the match. This could have been a lot better even considering both teams weaknesses.

Overall: 7.3/10

This was a pretty short show at just under 2 hours long. Most of the other shows have been 3+ hour marathons on 2 tapes/discs. A lot of mediocre to downright terrible stuff on here, and plenty of ammunition for a pickier wrestling fan. I enjoyed the Taz vs Dreamer segment/match probably more than I should have, and I thought RVD vs Furnas was alright. The main event was the Perry Saturn show, but was still nothing to brag about. There was some funny business going on with all of the heels working together, Shane Douglas, Raven, Brian Lee, Taz, and The Eliminators were all working together in one way or another or in some combo. NWO effect? Who knows. Maybe Heyman was thinking about doing his own supergroup for a short period of time before changing his mind. Maybe not.

One of the shorter, weaker shows of 96 so far, almost like a filler show to get to the next big mega-supercard. I still enjoyed the show and found it very interesting. Especially considering the storylines that have been running for quite some time that were coming into this show. Not bad, but definitely nothing spectacular.
 
Extreme Championship Wrestling
Hardcore TV(Episode #178)

September 17th 1996​

Alright, so after a pretty long layoff from this project we're just going to dive right back into it with the first of 9 Hardcore TV reviews leading up to November to Remember 96. Right now where ECW is as a promotion is right there on the cusp of going live on Pay Per View for the first time ever. The pay per view landscape was a scary one during this time. The UFC had recently been boycotted by several of the major PPV carriers in the US due to the graphic violence(mostly due to pressure from politicians that sought publicity). ECW had also had some bad luck with one of their recent mega-blockbuster-super-ultra cards, Hardcore Heaven 96, where the ring ropes kept breaking throughout the evening. So they clearly weren't ready to go to PPV just yet. They weren't really well known outside of the Philly/NY area during this time either. I can remember seeing pictures of ECW acts in magazines back in the day, but I never really caught on to ECW as a brand until they popped up at the WWE Mind Games PPV in October of 96. That's a few weeks away though, so I'll save it for a later review.

Going into this episode of Hardcore TV the promotion is revolving around two major feuds. Tommy Dreamer & his girl Beulah are in an ongoing war against the manipulative zen master Raven. On the other end of the promotion is Sabu vs Taz, which is been slowly cooking ever since November to Remember 95, the night Taz turned heel and Sabu returned from his hiatus. Even though these are the two main feuds that the entire promotion is revolving around, their overall stories have branched out and interwoven into the other characters in ECW. Raven is on a quest to destroy the Sandman from the inside out by using his ex-wife & 8 year old son against him. Dreamer is in a feud with Taz and Raven's enforcer, Brian Lee. Sabu is in a feud with Rob Van Dam over respect. Van Dam didn't have any respect for Sabu until after a grueling trilogy of matches. Now Van Dam wants Sabu to be his tag partner against Doug Furnas & Dan Kroffat at the next ECW show. Outside of that we have Shane Douglas in a rivalry with Pitbull #2 over the broken neck of his tag team partner. We also have the ongoing tag team title feud between The Eliminators & The Gangstas, The Dudleyz working their way up from the bottom of the card, and a nice little run from the aging veterans, Terry Gordy & Steve Williams. Let's dig into this one and start our road to November to Remember 96!

The show starts off with a clip of Raven and Shane Douglas beating up Pitbull 2. The Sandman makes the save with the stiff cane shots. Raven uses The Sandman's son against him. His son strikes Raven's pose in front of him until The Sandman bends him over his knee for a spanking. Brian Lee attacks Sandman from behind. Raven drops him with a DDT. We get a great shot of The Sandman's family taunting his unconscious body.

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This segues into the White Zombie Intro.

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Styles opens the show with a state of ECW address. He briefly goes over the Raven/Sandman angle, saying that Stevie Richards gave ECW a home video of Tyler's birthday party. This is a segment that I wrote about prematurely in a previous Hardcore TV summary. This is just a creepy home video style segment with a sad, depressing birthday party for The Sandman's 8 year old son Tyler. Raven sits at the table with Tyler as the Blue Meanie tries to entertain the kid. They play hide and seek. Tyler goes to hide in the closet and finds a gift wrapped present. His mom tells him that it was from his father. Tyler opens the package and gets excited about the toy until Raven snaps. Raven rips the toy into pieces. Tyler poses like Raven as the segment comes to an end. Interesting stuff. Cheesy, but interesting.

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We cut to ads with a house show add for a show at the Lu Lu Temple in Plymouth Meeting, PA. Advertised for the card is Raven vs Rob Van Dam and Sabu vs Saturn for the first time.

New Jack cuts a brief promo about the upcoming WWF "Mind Games" PPV in Philly. He talks about how WWF officials confiscated Gangstas signs at the last Pennsylvania show(December 95 In Your House, this was true according to the Observers back then, several Gangstas signs were confiscated, fans were making the "X" with their forearms throughout the show). New Jack calls out WWF wrestlers to show up in the ECW Arena and get beat down, Gangstas rule Philly sucka!

Hardcore Hotline ad. 1-900-990-4ECW, quick, somebody call it!

Next we get a replay of this American Journal clip that debuted on the previous episode:

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Something about ECW 95-96, it was just this "Little promotion that could". We're almost all the way through 96, and I'll have to stick by my claim that 95 was the best year for ECW.

Joey replays the clip of the video where Taz talks about how he's not a character. Joey hypes Taz up a bit as a real bad ass before shooting it down to Lance Wright's "Hype Central" segment.

Lance gives us a corny segue into ads for the LuLu Temple show set to some AWESOME hip hop music. Don't know who this is, but I love it. There's a woman singing and the beat is just right.

1-900 ad, an extreme valet was caught doing a striptease so extreme they can't explain it here.

Ad for ECW/IWA Japan poster for their show in Japan a while back. The Raven vs Dreamer match from that show was one of the better Raven vs Dreamer matches I've ever seen.

More Lance Wright hype. The hip hop song I mentioned above plays throughout all of this.

Oh my, we get a weird Tommy Dreamer/Beulah promo with Beulah pouring hot candle wax all over Dreamer. He's cutting a really weird goofy promo. :lol: He calls out Brian Lee and says that his pain is his pleasure.

More ECW house show ads set to Mad Season's "I Don't Know Anything".

Commercials.

Clip of the cage match Gangstas vs Eliminators, from the Natural Born Killaz show. Shane Douglas interfered in the match and united with the Eliminators to form a new Triple Threat. The Gangstas still find a way to win and keep their titles. Shane Douglas & The Eliminators as the Triple Threat was something they started to do, but I'm thinking it was abandoned pretty quickly for some reason.

We get some fan cam clips of Shane Douglas from a house show as Joey Styles hypes him up as a slimy heel. This show is all about the heels.

The clip shows some footage of a house show match with Shane Douglas and one of the Samoan Gangsta Party guys teaming up to take on The Gangstas. The Samoan Gangsta Party guy has tape all over his arm and neck from supposed stitches from another match. Shane turns his back on his partner for the match and never tags in. The Gangstas pickup the win. Shane screams at the guy after the match for losing before attacking him from behind and ripping his stitches out. Douglas is one of my favorite heels ever right here.

New Jack is shown again in the streets somewhere cutting promos about Shane Douglas. He says that Shane Douglas better check his closet and under his bed before he goes to sleep at night. :lol: I love that shit. They call out the Eliminators for a title match, saying they deserve one. New Jack cuts my favorite promos. Mustapha is pretty worthless though.

Natural Born Killaz home video ad set to the Ice Cube/Dr. Dre song.

Sabu t-shirt ad. No fears and no peers. I found a really good Sabu documentary a while back that I highly recommend everyone watch right now.

So far no matches, this has pretty much been one big ECW infomercial, with emphasis put on the heels and how dirty they are.

Alright, here we go..

ECW World Television Championship
Shane Douglas(C) vs Louie Spicolli


This match is from the "When Worlds Collide '96" ECW Arena event, which I'm assuming was never commercially released.

Francine is fucking hotness almighty, JEEZUS! MAN!!!

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One of the fans reaches over and touches Francine. Shane Douglas gets fired up and tells the fans they will get their asses kicked if they touch Francine.

Shane rounds the ring and pulls a Shawn Michaels shirt out of one of the fans hands. He blows his nose on it and spits on it.

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Did I mention how hot Francine was?! Good god. She's been cutting some pretty good promos and deserves some of the credit for this epic heel run that Douglas is on right now. The double cross in the 4 way dance at Heatwave 96 was done masterfully.

Shane Douglas has Joel Gertner as his Ricardo Rodriguez style announcer, and a personal security guard. The crowd chants PILLMAN at Shane Douglas.

Douglas gets the mic and tells everyone to sit down and shut the fuck up or he and Francine will walk out and they can all kiss his ass. :rofl: I love it.

Douglas tells the ring announcer Bob Artese to tell the fans to shut up.

Douglas and Francine are leaving.

Louie tells him to stop worrying about the people and worry about the man that's going to beat the fuck out of him. Shane charges him and we're off.

Crowd is taunting Douglas hard, chanting "Pillman". For those that missed it, Pillman had a little rivalry with Shane Douglas that carried over into ECW when Pillman jumped from WCW earlier in 1996. Pillman would taunt Shane in the build up to perhaps the greatest ECW match that never happened.

Louie dominates Shane early on, almost catching him with his Death Valley Driver, but Shane rolls out and escapes the ring for a timeout.

The crowd starts a camptown races chant of "Douglas has no balls", followed immediately with chants of "She's a ****e".

They tie up after some heel stalling from Douglas. Louie kicks his ass all over the ring and the crowd loves it. Shane cheats his way into the match and targets Louie's groin before going after his neck. Louie gains the upper advantage and goes after Shane's neck, pulling him up on his back with a "Hangman" neck crank. Francine taunts Louie long enough for him to give up on Shane Douglas and go after her out in the isle. Shane follows him and we get some brawling on the outside. Douglas blasts Louie with a chair shot to the back as we cut to commercials.

New craftmatic adjustable bed. The ultimate in bedroom luxury.

Hardcore Hotline ad. INSIDE WRESTLING NEWS! Play wrestling trivia to win a chance to win a free prize!

The Doctor Is In VHS ad, great show.

Whoa, We get a Raven promo. What happened to the TV title match!?!?!

Raven talks about Rob Van Dam's run to glory. I didn't know these guys had a little fued. Raven says he can take on both RVD and Sabu as Sandman's wife sits in his lap. Raven and Sabu never had an ECW match. I'd like to see this Raven vs RVD match.

Back to the match at hand. Spicolli is beating Douglas' ass in the isle.

The crowd taunts Francine hard. We get a chant of "She's Got Herpes!" I'm pretty sure this is the first one.

At one point in the match the crowd begins chanting "HBK!" just to get under Douglas' skin. Just think about that for a second. If Douglas could get the ECW Arena to chant for HBK, just think about what that feud could have done in the WWE during this time in 96. I think Douglas was the type of heel that HBK needed during his 96 title run. It's a shame they couldn't work together because it would have been the best thing in wrestling in 1996. Vader and Sid weren't the type of heels that HBK should have been feuding with because they were so badass, 18-35 year old men were going to cheer for them over Vince's pretty boy babyface. HBK needed a slimy heel that could get under people's skin. I don't think there was heel that fit that bill more than Shane did in 96. HBK vs Shane Douglas is one of the greatest feuds that never happened.

Douglas continues going to Louie's neck, going for a Tombstone that Spicolli tries to reverse, but Douglas falls back on him for a 2 count. Louie reverses for 2 before Douglas gets a foot on ropes.

Spicolli whips Shane into the ropes and drops him with a nice, stiff Spinebuster Slam that looks really devastating.

Crowd is just having a blast trying to come up with chants here. :lol: Louie lands a nice Northern Lights for close 2 count. The crowd gasps and starts chanting Louie's name. Louie almost gets the Death Valley Driver, but Shane weasels out by grabbing the ropes. Louie dumps him out of the ring to the unprotected concrete floor for a pretty stiff bump. The crowd chants E! C! DUB!

They fight on the outside for a bit, sending each other into a table that refuses to break.

Back to the ring and Louie finally gets Douglas up in the center of the ring for the DVD. Francine climbs into the ring and stops it. Shane lands a neckbreaker followed by his Belly To Belly Suplex for the 1, 2, 3 at 19:32. The crowd moans.

Louie remains down like he's hurt his neck. He's swarmed by other wrestlers, doctors, referees, etc. The crowd continues to try to get under Douglas' skin with the Pillman chants. Shane taunts the crowd with middle fingers as they put Louie on a stretcher and carry him out. Shane and Francine laugh and make jokes about it for maximum heat.

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7.6/10

Decent good guy vs bad guy match here where Shane Douglas does a phenomenal job of making Louie look great. Douglas is without a doubt the #1 heel right now in ECW and it's one of my personal favorite heel runs ever. This match had some sloppy moments, and I'm sure it was edited to hell and back, so you can only take this rating with a grain of salt. This was a solid match though. Douglas was at the top of his game and Francine was a pretty underrated heel herself. Francine was such a good heel here that the crowd created the infamous "She's Got Herpes" and "She's A ****e" chants just for her. In all, nothing really flashy here, but nothing really bad either. Some great heel vs face psychology got the job done. This was probably the best Louie Spicolli match I've ever seen. The crowd helped it out a lot as well.

Extreme Warfare Vol. 2 VHS ad.

Sabu T-Shirt Ad again.

Lance Wright interviews Shane Douglas in the ring after the match. Gertner takes his mic and tells him to scram. Gertner smacks him down. :lol: He's so smug and hilarious. He burns Lance Wright down until Lance rushes him. Shane drops Lance Wright with the Single Arm DDT and puts him in full nelson. This is great.

Out comes Pitbull 2. Pitbull 2 runs Shane out of the ring as the show comes to an end. Joey goes to the ring with several others, screaming for a stretcher. Lance Wright is carried out.

Overall: 6.8/10

There wasn't much to this show other than a lot of commercials, but I don't really mind these "Infomercial" episodes that they would do like this from time to time. This all felt like one of those late night Infomercials, except it was for ECW, particularly their heels. Some cool music and some awesome New Jack promos should bump this up higher, but there just wasn't enough here. The Douglas vs Louie match was solid, but not enough to jump the score up for the entire show. The Raven stuff was pretty interesting. Shane Douglas and Francine are just strait up old school ruthless heels in this show and I love it. After watching about 6 months of 2002 WWE tapes in a matter of weeks, this was a pretty refreshing show for me. :lol: The next couple of reviews should be a fun ride.
 
Extreme Championship Wrestling
Hardcore TV(Episode #178)

September 17th 1996​

Alright, so after a pretty long layoff from this project we're just going to dive right back into it with the first of 9 Hardcore TV reviews leading up to November to Remember 96. Right now where ECW is as a promotion is right there on the cusp of going live on Pay Per View for the first time ever. The pay per view landscape was a scary one during this time. The UFC had recently been boycotted by several of the major PPV carriers in the US due to the graphic violence(mostly due to pressure from politicians that sought publicity). ECW had also had some bad luck with one of their recent mega-blockbuster-super-ultra cards, Hardcore Heaven 96, where the ring ropes kept breaking throughout the evening. So they clearly weren't ready to go to PPV just yet. They weren't really well known outside of the Philly/NY area during this time either. I can remember seeing pictures of ECW acts in magazines back in the day, but I never really caught on to ECW as a brand until they popped up at the WWE Mind Games PPV in October of 96. That's a few weeks away though, so I'll save it for a later review.

Going into this episode of Hardcore TV the promotion is revolving around two major feuds. Tommy Dreamer & his girl Beulah are in an ongoing war against the manipulative zen master Raven. On the other end of the promotion is Sabu vs Taz, which is been slowly cooking ever since November to Remember 95, the night Taz turned heel and Sabu returned from his hiatus. Even though these are the two main feuds that the entire promotion is revolving around, their overall stories have branched out and interwoven into the other characters in ECW. Raven is on a quest to destroy the Sandman from the inside out by using his ex-wife & 8 year old son against him. Dreamer is in a feud with Taz and Raven's enforcer, Brian Lee. Sabu is in a feud with Rob Van Dam over respect. Van Dam didn't have any respect for Sabu until after a grueling trilogy of matches. Now Van Dam wants Sabu to be his tag partner against Doug Furnas & Dan Kroffat at the next ECW show. Outside of that we have Shane Douglas in a rivalry with Pitbull #2 over the broken neck of his tag team partner. We also have the ongoing tag team title feud between The Eliminators & The Gangstas, The Dudleyz working their way up from the bottom of the card, and a nice little run from the aging veterans, Terry Gordy & Steve Williams. Let's dig into this one and start our road to November to Remember 96!

The show starts off with a clip of Raven and Shane Douglas beating up Pitbull 2. The Sandman makes the save with the stiff cane shots. Raven uses The Sandman's son against him. His son strikes Raven's pose in front of him until The Sandman bends him over his knee for a spanking. Brian Lee attacks Sandman from behind. Raven drops him with a DDT. We get a great shot of The Sandman's family taunting his unconscious body.

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This segues into the White Zombie Intro.

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Styles opens the show with a state of ECW address. He briefly goes over the Raven/Sandman angle, saying that Stevie Richards gave ECW a home video of Tyler's birthday party. This is a segment that I wrote about prematurely in a previous Hardcore TV summary. This is just a creepy home video style segment with a sad, depressing birthday party for The Sandman's 8 year old son Tyler. Raven sits at the table with Tyler as the Blue Meanie tries to entertain the kid. They play hide and seek. Tyler goes to hide in the close and finds a gift wrapped present. His mom tells him that it was from his father. Tyler opens the package and gets excited about the toy until Raven snaps. Raven rips the toy into pieces. Tyler poses like Raven as the segment comes to an end. Interesting stuff. Cheesy, but interesting.

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We cut to ads with a house show add for a show at the Lu Lu Temple in Plymouth Meeting, PA. Advertised for the card is Raven vs Rob Van Dam and Sabu vs Saturn for the first time.

New Jack cuts a brief promo about the upcoming WWF "Mind Games" PPV in Philly. He talks about how WWF officials confiscated Gangstas signs at the last Pennsylvania show(December 95 In Your House, this was true according to the Observers back then, several Gangstas signs were confiscated, fans were making the "X" with their forearms throughout the show). New Jack calls out WWF wrestlers to show up in the ECW Arena and get beat down, Gangstas rule Philly sucka!

Hardcore Hotline ad. 1-900-990-4ECW, quick, somebody call it!

Next we get a replay of this American Journal clip that debuted on the previous episode:

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Something about ECW 95-96, it was just this "Little promotion that could". We're almost all the way through 96, and I'll have to stick by my claim that 95 was the best year for ECW.

Joey replays the clip of the video where Taz talks about how he's not a character. Joey hypes Taz up a bit as a real bad ass before shooting it down to Lance Wright's "Hype Central" segment.

Lance gives us a corny segue into ads for the LuLu Temple show set to some AWESOME hip hop music. Don't know who this is, but I love it. There's a woman singing and the beat is just right.

1-900 ad, an extreme valet was caught doing a striptease so extreme they can't explain it here.

Ad for ECW/IWA Japan poster for their show in Japan a while back. The Raven vs Dreamer match from that show was one of the better Raven vs Dreamer matches I've ever seen.

More Lance Wright hype. The hip hop song I mentioned above plays throughout all of this.

Oh my, we get a weird Tommy Dreamer/Beulah promo with Beulah pouring hot candle wax all over Dreamer. He's cutting a really weird goofy promo. :lol: He calls out Brian Lee and says that his pain is his pleasure.

More ECW house show ads set to Mad Season's "I Don't Know Anything".

Commercials.

Clip of the cage match Gangstas vs Eliminators, from the Natural Born Killaz show. Shane Douglas interfered in the match and united with the Eliminators to form a new Triple Threat. The Gangstas still find a way to win and keep their titles. Shane Douglas & The Eliminators as the Triple Threat was something they started to do, but I'm thinking it was abandoned pretty quickly for some reason.

We get some fan cam clips of Shane Douglas from a house show as Joey Styles hypes him up as a slimy heel. This show is all about the heels.

The clip shows some footage of a house show match with Shane Douglas and one of the Samoan Gangsta Party guys teaming up to take on The Gangstas. The Samoan Gangsta Party guy has tape all over his arm and neck from supposed stitches from another match. Shane turns his back on his partner for the match and never tags in. The Gangstas pickup the win. Shane screams at the guy after the match for losing before attacking him from behind and ripping his stitches out. Douglas is one of my favorite heels ever right here.

New Jack is shown again in the streets somewhere cutting promos about Shane Douglas. He says that Shane Douglas better check his closet and under his bed before he goes to sleep at night. I love that shit. They call out the Eliminators for a title match, saying they deserve one. New Jack cuts my favorite promos. Mustapha is pretty worthless though.

Natural Born Killaz home video ad set to the Ice Cube/Dr. Dre song.

Sabu t-shirt ad. No fears and no peers. I found a really good Sabu documentary a while back that I highly recommend everyone watch right now.

So far no matches, this has pretty much been one big ECW infomercial, with emphasis put on the heels and how dirty they are.

Alright, here we go..

ECW World Television Championship
Shane Douglas(C) vs Louie Spicolli


This match is from the "When Worlds Collide '96" ECW Arena event, which I'm assuming was never commercially released.

Francine is fucking hotness almighty, JEEZUS! MAN!!!

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One of the fans reaches over and touches Francine. Shane Douglas gets fired up and tells the fans they will get their asses kicked if they touch Francine.

Shane rounds the ring and pulls a Shawn Michaels shirt out of one of the fans hands. He blows his nose on it and spits on it.

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Did I mention how hot Francine was?! Good god. She's been cutting some pretty good promos and deserves some of the credit for this epic heel run that Douglas is on right now. The double cross in the 4 way dance at Heatwave 96 was done masterfully.

Shane Douglas has Joel Gertner as his Ricardo Rodriguez style announcer, and a personal security guard. The crowd chants PILLMAN at Shane Douglas.

Douglas gets the mic and tells everyone to sit down and shut the fuck up or he and Francine will walk out and they can all kiss his ass. I love it.

Douglas tells the ring announcer Bob Artese to tell the fans to shut up.
Douglas and Francine are leaving.

Louie tells him to stop worrying about the people and worry about the man that's going to beat the fuck out of him. Shane charges him and we're off.

Crowd is taunting Douglas hard, chanting "Pillman". For those that missed it, Pillman had a little rivalry with Shane Douglas that carried over into ECW when Pillman jumped from WCW earlier in 1996. Pillman would taunt Shane in the build up to perhaps the greatest ECW match that never happened.

Louie dominates Shane early on, almost catching him with his Death Valley Driver, but Shane rolls out and escapes the ring for a timeout.

The crowd starts a camptown races chant of "Douglas has no balls", followed immediately with chants of "She's a ****e".

They tie up after some heel stalling from Douglas. Louie kicks his ass all over the ring and the crowd loves it. Shane cheats his way into the match and targets Louie's groin before going after his neck. Louie gains the upper advantage and goes after Shane's neck, pulling him up on his back with a "Hangman" neck crank. Francine taunts Louie long enough for him to give up on Shane Douglas and go after her out in the isle. Shane follows him and we get some brawling on the outside. Douglas blasts Louie with a chair shot to the back as we cut to commercials.

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Hardcore Hotline ad. INSIDE WRESTLING NEWS! Play wrestling trivia to win a chance to win a free prize!

The Doctor Is In VHS ad, great show.

Whoa, We get a Raven promo. What happened to the TV title match!?!?!

Raven talks about Rob Van Dam's run to glory. I didn't know these guys had a little fued. Raven says he can take on both RVD and Sabu as Sandman's wife sits in his lap. Raven and Sabu never had an ECW match. I'd like to see this Raven vs RVD match.

Back to the match at hand. Spicolli is beating Douglas' ass in the isle.

The crowd taunts Francine hard. We get a chant of "She's Got Herpes!" I'm pretty sure this is the first one.

At one point in the match the crowd begins chanting "HBK!" just to get under Douglas' skin. Just think about that for a second. If Douglas could get the ECW Arena to chant for HBK, just think about what that feud could have done in the WWE during this time in 96. I think Douglas was the type of heel that HBK needed during his 96 title run. It's a shame they couldn't work together because it would have been the best thing in wrestling in 1996. Vader and Sid weren't the type of heels that HBK should have been feuding with because they were so badass, 18-35 year old men were going to cheer for them over Vince's pretty boy babyface. HBK needed a slimy heel that could get under people's skin. I don't think there was heel that fit that bill more than Shane did in 96. HBK vs Shane Douglas is one of the greatest feuds that never happened.

Douglas continues going to Louie's neck, going for a Tombstone that Spicolli tries to reverse, but Douglas falls back on him for a 2 count. Louie reverses for 2 before Douglas gets a foot on ropes.

Spicolli whips Shane into the ropes and drops him with a nice, stiff Spinebuster Slam that looks really devastating.

Crowd is just having a blast trying to come up with chants here. :lol: Louie lands a nice Northern Lights for close 2 count. The crowd gasps and starts chanting Louie's name. Louie almost gets the Death Valley Driver, but Shane weasels out by grabbing the ropes. Louie dumps him out of the ring to the unprotected concrete floor for a pretty stiff bump. The crowd chants E! C! DUB!

They fight on the outside for a bit, sending each other into a table that refuses to break.

Back to the ring and Louie finally gets Douglas up in the center of the ring for the DVD. Francine climbs into the ring and stops it. Shane lands a neckbreaker followed by his Belly To Belly Suplex for the 1, 2, 3 at 19:32. The crowd moans.

Louie remains down like he's hurt his neck. He's swarmed by other wrestlers, doctors, referees, etc. The crowd continues to try to get under Douglas' skin with the Pillman chants. Shane taunts the crowd with middle fingers as they put Louie on a stretcher and carry him out. Shane and Francine laugh and make jokes about it for maximum heat.

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7.6/10

Decent good guy vs bad guy match here where Shane Douglas does a phenomenal job of making Louie look great. Douglas is without a doubt the #1 heel right now in ECW and it's one of my personal favorite heel runs ever. This match had some sloppy moments, and I'm sure it was edited to hell and back, so you can only take this rating with a grain of salt. This was a solid match though. Douglas was at the top of his game and Francine was a pretty underrated heel herself. Francine was such a good heel here that the crowd created the infamous "She's Got Herpes" and "She's A ****e" chants just for her. In all, nothing really flashy here, but nothing really bad either. Some great heel vs face psychology got the job done. This was probably the best Louie Spicolli match I've ever seen. The crowd helped it out a lot as well.

Extreme Warfare Vol. 2 VHS ad.

Sabu T-Shirt Ad again.

Lance Wright interviews Shane Douglas in the ring after the match. Gertner takes his mic and tells him to scram. Gertner smacks him down. :lol: He's so smug and hilarious. He burns Lance Wright down until Lance rushes him. Shane drops Lance Wright with the Single Arm DDT and puts him in full nelson. :lol: This is great.

Out comes Pitbull 2. Pitbull 2 runs Shane out of the ring as the show comes to an end. Joey goes to the ring with several others, screaming for a stretcher. Lance Wright is carried out.

Overall: 6.8/10

There wasn't much to this show other than a lot of commercials, but I don't really mind these "Infomercial" episodes that they would do like this from time to time. This all felt like one of those late night Infomercials, except it was for ECW, particularly their heels. Some cool music and some awesome New Jack promos should bump this up higher, but there just wasn't enough here. The Douglas vs Louie match was solid, but not enough to jump the score up for the entire show. The Raven stuff was pretty interesting. Shane Douglas and Francine are just strait up old school ruthless heels in this show and I love it. After watching about 6 months of 2002 WWE tapes in a matter of weeks, this was a pretty refreshing show for me. :lol: The next couple of reviews should be a fun ride.
 
Extreme Championship Wrestling
Hardcore TV(Episode #179)

September 24th 1996​

Alright man, this is going to be short and to the point since we have 8 episodes of Hardcore TV to look at before we review November to Remember 96, which I fully intend to have up by next weekend. From there we'll burn through December 96 and end 2013 with a 96 recap/awards post before we move into 1997. For 1997 I'm going to start a companion thread(American Hardcore Theatre: The 1997 Files), which I will use to review all WCW/WWF/MMA shows(along with a weekly award post for match/wrestler/show of the week etc.) along with our ECW shows here in this thread. Keep in mind we do have everything here backed up in a blog, with a link in my sig. Check it out and bookmark it because next year I'll be putting a lot more into it, including random reviews from the earlier years of ECW, title histories, house show/TV/PPV results, and much more. The ultimate goal for me is to eventually launch a dedicated ECW fansite with weekly articles, interviews, reader reviews, monthly roundtable discussions, and hopefully a forum. There is a site for the Sega Genesis called Sega-16.com(check it out, I've been a staff writer there for a while), and my goal is to use this site as an archetype in hopes to preserve the history of ECW for my children and my children's children to see this wacky, 2-bit bingo hall underground fight league that we grew up watching and reading about.

First off lets recap the stories and feuds going into this show with as few words as possible. Lets start with The Sandman. He started out as a lovable surfer dude, then he evolved into a gritty white trash trailer park pimp. Then he started smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol. The Sandman turned out to be the prostitute, with his body being pimped out in one brutal match after another by his pimp manager, Nancy "Woman" Benoit until she had her hands on the ECW World Title. Nancy eventually left The Sandman for WCW, but he brought in Missy Hyatt to take her place in a much more conventional Pimp/Ho relationship. Missy left The Sandman in exchange for Stevie Richards dropping his sexual harassment lawsuit against her. The Sandman then lost his title to Raven in January, and eventually he would lose his wife and 8 year old son when Raven's mind games turned them against him. Raven has been the champion throughout the year, playing a chicken shit heel that isn't really a chicken shit at all. Something I've always found interesting in the Raven character in ECW was that he would never back down from anyone, but he would always find a way to get others to do his fighting for him. This made you hate the character, but while still maintaining some form of respect for him for being dangerous, intelligent, and fearless.

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So Raven has been tormenting The Sandman and driving him further and further into alcoholism, but he's still maintained that heated rivalry with Dreamer throughout the year. Raven's enforcer Brian Lee has been chokeslamming Dreamer though tables, off of cages, balconies, and anything else elevated off of the ground. Outside of the Raven/Dreamer/Sandman saga, there have been a few other main storylines. Sabu and Taz have been slowly building up to their first match going all the way back to the November to Remember 95 show when Sabu returned from WCW and Taz turned heel. It's been almost a full year, and while neither of them have even been in the same ring together yet, they have still managed to keep it very interesting by incorporating some other characters into it, mainly Rob Van Dam. Van Dam was tipped off by Taz on how to beat Sabu earlier in the year(by going after his previously injured neck). Sabu would get his revenge against Van Dam later in the Summer, teaching the young gun what respect is all about in the process. Van Dam would call on Sabu to help him face Doug Furnas and Phil Lafon in one of the previous episodes. As for Taz, he's been on an undefeated streak that would make Goldberg blush. He's choked out Muay Thai kickboxers and UFC fighters in "Shoot Fights", and now he's just rolling through the roster, dumping everyone on their heads and making them "Tap Out". He keeps calling Sabu out, and the promos just keep getting more and more intense as he does.

Outside of those two major angles, there is the Shane Douglas vs Pitbulls rivalry centering over the breaking of Pitbull 1's neck. Shane Douglas has really shined in this rivarly as perhaps the best, most hate-able heel in wrestling in all of 1996. Francine's contribution to the act is a little underrated because she definitely did add something to Shane's character and she played her role very well starting with her turn in the 4 Way Dance(one of the most perfectly executed heel turns ever imo). Then there is the tag team division, which looked good on paper, but not so good in the ring throughout 1996. The Gangstas vs Eliminators is still my pick for best tag feud in 96, and the division is starting to get interesting with the inclusion of Steve Williams & Terry Gordy, Sabu & Van Dam, and Furnas & Lafon. One thing that is interesting is how Buh Buh and D-Von have been booked throughout the year. They have been feuding with each other(with the FBI thrown in the mix) for most of the year, with Buh Buh teaming with Big Dick, and now D-Von siding with Axl Rotten. So far I'd have to say the Dudley Boyz ECW career is pretty overrated. They never really got going as a team until spring of 97, and even then they weren't really big timers until mid 1998. Basically the Dudleyz had a year long run from Summer of 98 to Summer of 99 where they were relevant in the overall landscape of the promotion. I won't deny that they were some of the best heels in ECW history, but in the grand scheme of things, their overall contribution to ECW is pretty overrated compared to some of the others that get passed over in their favor imo. I think their success in the WWE has a lot to do with it.

Something else to mention is the beginning of a co-promotional angle between ECW and the WWF that started with the WWF Mind Games PPV in Philadelphia in October. Heyman, Dreamer, and Sandman appeared on the show as outsiders in the crowd assaulting WWF workers. The next night on Raw Taz came down through the audience, jumped the railing, and paraded around the ring with a "Sabu Fears Taz" sign as a match was going on between Bulldog/Owen vs The Body Donnas.

So, this is like the third time I've tried to review this particular show. I had a full review written out in September, but I had some personal problems to take care of and somehow when I came back to it, it was gone. I wrote another review a couple of weeks ago and accidentally erased it as well. So hopefully the third times the charm.... LETS OPEN THE FUCKIN' CURTAINS!

...and please turn off all cell phones... (h)


The Sandman vs Devon Storm

This show opens up with Joel Gertner introducing a new referee in a pretty hilarious segment. Gertner introduces Julio Cesar Valentino Alfonso, a Cuban cousin of Bill Alphonso, and the new referee/manager for Devon Storm & Bad Crew. :rofl: Pretty funny.

One thing I've noticed about 95-96 ECW was that they were way ahead of the WWF and WCW as far as incorporating comedy into a wrestling show. WCW never really figured out how to do it, and for a long time WWE's idea of comedy in wrestling was somebody getting slopped or a big chicken breaking out of an egg and dancing with Mene Gene, or literally a fucking circus clown. :lol: Am I correct here or is this the biased fanboy coming out? Did ECW show the WWE how to do comedy? I really think so.

This is basically a big squash for The Sandman. He gets triple teamed by the 1989 jobber squad early on. Devon Storm is a guy that Baker is pretty high on, but I'll never figure out why. I've come around to Pierre and Scot Norton, but I have yet to see any redeeming qualities for Devon Storm other than his epic mullett, which is approaching Don Frye Mustache levels of awesomeness.

Nothing special here. It's a 3 on 1 match that lasts about 2 minutes. Sandman fights his way back with the cane and busts everyone's ass, including Mr. Alphonso.

Sandman sends a message to Raven by dropping all 3 guys one by one with DDT's before pinning each of them. :lol: Crowd loved it. Alphonso takes a monster cane shot to the ear after the match. I love the way Joey screams this as Sandman stands over everyone's bodies:

He lost his title, he lost his wife, he lost his kid, and he lost his manager... TONIGHT, The Sandman stands alone!

-Joey Styles


N/A

Not going to bother with a rating for this because it wasn't technically a match, but not a bad segment. The Joel Gertner intro was funny and The Sandman came off as a total badass with a little message for Raven.


ECW 1-900 ad. These are still just the generic ad, but eventually these ads start getting interesting once they start advertising the little backstage behind the scenes stuff that you could call in to hear.


Advertisement for a house show in Allentown PA, Raven vs The Sandman steel cage match for the ECW World Title! Shane Douglas vs Pitbull #2, Gangstas vs Stevie Richards & The Blue Meanie, Dreamer vs Brian Lee Falls Count Anywhere, Sabu vs Saturn, and Taz's Shoot Fight '96 campaign continues. Sounds like an awesome show.


Now this is interesting; they air an ad with Heyman's voice asking fans to send in any videos or photos of the ECW invasion of the WWE at Mind Games or the Raw the next night, with a cash reward! This was a setup. They already had their own footage because the WWE let them film the scenes, but in order to make everything look like a shoot, this is how they would explain them having footage. Awesome.


We get a "Last Week On ECW" video of Shane Douglas beating the shit out of Lance Wright, who was an interviewer that had been hired from ECW to move up to the WWF, this was how they wrote him out of ECW. Shane beat the dog shit out of the dude and injured his neck to the point where he was taken out of the Arena on a stretcher. Joey Styles says that the Pitbulls get closer and closer to getting their hands on Shane Douglas with each passing week. We then get a recap of the Shane Douglas vs Pitbulls feud, from the 4 Way Dance at Heatwave, to the "intentional" breaking of Pitbull 1's neck. We then get a recap of the series of tasteless vignettes where Shane & Francine make fun of Pitbull 1's halo/injury.


Sabu t-shirt ad. Pretty ugly shirt, but awesome commercial with Heyman putting Sabu over as the most homicidal, genocidal, suicidal, death defying athlete in sports today. He has no fears and no peers, and his name is Sa-bu!


Hardcore Heaven 96 vhs ad with Taz and Paul Varelans(UFC) circling each other as if they were going to have this big epic MMA shoot fight. :lol: What a ripoff.


Replay of the ad asking for video footage of the ECW invasion of WWF on Mind Games or Raw, please call our offices tomorrow morning! :stalker:


The Gangstas vs The FBI(JT Smith & Little Guido)

This opens up with JT Smith singing "Fly Me To The Moon". He says that a fallen Sicilian has recently passed away, Tupac Shakur. One of Tupac's songs plays as they dance around making a mockery of it. Tupac was murdered in Las Vegas on September 13th 1996, just a week before the airing of this show.

The music cuts off and the FBI get pissed. All of a sudden Natural Born Killaz hits and the Gangstas come running to the ring. :lol:

This isn't wrestling, and I know that anything less than wrestling is treated like a cardinal sin by today's smart wrestling fans, but to me strait wrestling all the time gets boring. Sometimes I just want to see someone get their fucking ass whooped, and that's what this was, so I loved it. I love The Gangstas. I love New Jack. Fuck you. (h)

This is like 90 seconds long and the way the camera shots cut around makes it look like you are watching some violent scene from Cops or the local news or something. This is just a strait ass whooping. Mustapha drops Guido with a powerslam. New Jack drops JT Smith with a sidewalk slam. People get their heads busted with shit. New Jack hits the 187 chair dive from the top rope on Sal Bellomo for the pinfall.

N/A

No wrestling to see here, but who gives a shit. I loved it. :lol: This was ECW's little tribute to 2Pac Shakur. Good times.


Natural Born Killaz ad for the VHS set to the actual song by the N.W.A. Nice highlight clip that makes the show look much better than it actually was. I really did enjoy the Taz vs Dreamer match. Looking at the replay of the Saturn cagefest makes me wonder if they were trying to build him up into a singles push, possibly as the only man that was as homicidal, suicidal, genocidal, and death defying enough to take on Sabu? It's interesting to think about what Heyman would have done with Perry Saturn if he never would have left.


Rob Van Dam & Sabu vs Doug Furnas & Phil Lafon

Furnas and Lafon are already in the ring when we come back from commercials. Sabu comes out first to his music with Van Dam following him from a distance. The crowd throws those Japanese stringers into the ring as all four guys get introduced then we cut to more commercials.

ECW 1-900 hotline...

Inside the Philadelphia Flyers hockey team...

Ah, the ECW Philadelphia ad, I do love this video. This is an exclusive AHT upload that I posted earlier in the thread. It's an ad they began airing the month of the WWF Mind Games PPV in Philly:

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Graphic ads for house shows, Allentown show mainly.


The opening seconds of this match start off very well. All 4 guys are on point and in phenomenal shape, and seem to be really in tune with each other. Van Dam tosses a chair to Sabu to setup a Triple Jump plancha into the crowd at around the 1 minute mark. Everything's moving quickly. They bring it back to the ring and we're working formal tag rules here.

Furnas and Lafon(or Dan Kroffat as he's being referred to here for some reason) both look really good in the ring here. Their moves have a snap to them that you didn't usually see in these ECW shows. Everything is crisp. The grappling and the striking.

They work some psychology where Van Dam won't tag Sabu by hands, he keeps slapping his chest or using his boot. Van Dam's offense looks pretty bad here when he throws punches or clubs to the back, but his kicks look great. He drops Kroffat with a kick and does his little "R-V-D" thing towards Sabu instead of going for the pinfall, and it drives Sabu nuts. Hilarious. :lol:

Kroffat and Furnas keep control of the match for most of the early parts, tagging in and out and double teaming whoever is in the ring for their allotted 5 count. Kroffat goes into a chain sequence with Van Dam that looks really good, ending with an arm wringer/back kick to the face. Van Dam tags out to Sabu with a slap on the chest and they have a little argument before Sabu goes at it with Kroffat. This is a pretty damn good match so far.

Beautiful grappling by Kroffat into a leglock on Sabu. Really nice.

Kroffat and Furnas double team Sabu briefly until he hits them with some nice moves. He lands a Triple Jump Springboard Elbow drop on Kroffat and an Arabian Facebuster on Furnas for a 2 count.

Sabu gets dropped with a brutal Lairat, and he sells it beautifully. He goes for the tag, but Van Dam won't tag.

Kroffat comes in and beats the shit out of Sabu. Sabu escapes and tags Van Dam's leg. Kroffat takes Van Dam down with some nice strikes and a monkey flip into a full guard with some realistic looking elbows.

They double team RVD in the corner until Sabu saves him and clears the ring. Sabu reaches out to shake hands with RVD, smacking him in the face! LOVE THIS!

Van Dam shakes Sabu's hand finally, but Sabu throws him out of the ring onto Kroffat and Furnas! Van Dam throws him a chair and Sabu lands a beautiful Triple Jump Plancha onto both men. Crowd chants E! C! DUB! Excellent match so far.

...And we cut away to commercials.


ECW Arena Ultimate Jeopordy 96 ads, Sandman & Dreamer vs Brian Lee & Raven.


ECW Philadelphia "Who's Town Is This?" ad again.


We return from commercials with Dan Kroffat landing really nice snap suplexes on Sabu. Just really brutal, stiff suplexes leading to a really good looking bridged surfboard submission that I don't have a technical name for. Furnas comes in with more really good looking suplexes. They both take turns beating the shit out of Sabu for a bit.

Dan Kroffat dumps Sabu on his head with a Tazmission SUPLEX! :stalker: Now that was really nice.

More commercials....


Joel Gertner runs Hype Central in Lance Wright's abscense. WWF definitley signed the wrong guy. Gertner should have worked in the WWF during the AE, bottom line. He was perfect. He smugly promotes the Ultimate Jeopardy 96 October 5th show in ECW Arena here.


Tommy Dreamer promo with Beulah pouring candle wax on him. This is terrible and I hate it. Why show this in the middle of an awesome match?!


More graphic ads for Ultimate Jeopardy.


Back to the match with Van Dam getting tagged in and going for Doug Furnas. Van Dam goes kick crazy on both guys. Kroffat does some really nice selling throughout this match, especially here making Van Dam's kicks look really painful.

They work their way into a table spot where the table is bridged from the ring apron to the steel barrier. Van Dam offers Sabu the spot, setting the chair up for him to land the Triple Jump Leg Drop. Sabu goes for it, but Van Dam shakes the ropes, causing him to rack himself. Van Dam steals the spot with a Somersault Plancha through the table that doesn't look as good as it sounds.

Van Dam plays a really good cocky heel here throughout this match, especially here with his antics in between spots. Van Dam showboats too much and gets backfliped with an awesome German from Furnas. Kroffat hits Van Dam with a chair to the back and lands a Tiger Driver on the chair for 2. Sabu saves him.

Sabu fights with the chair for a second before landing a FUCKING AWESOME TRIPLE JUMP MOONSAULT OVER FURNAS!

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They brawl in the ring for a bit before Furnas and Lafon take the lead with a chair. They set Sabu up top and drop him with a Modified Inverted Tazplex!

Joey Styles plays this up on commentary as if Taz went to Furnas and Lafon and worked with them to figure out what would work on Sabu. Joey questions if Van Dam was in on it and suggests that there is a lot more here than meets the eey, nothing is what it seems.

From there this thing kind of degenerates a little as all four guys just kind of go move for move in a sloppy little exchange in the ring, taking turns getting nearfalls. Sabu tosses a chair right into Dan Kroffat's nose at one point and it looked painful as fuck!

Van Dam almost hits Sabu with a chair and it causes Sabu to stand up and stand face to face with him. Kroffat and Furnas attack them as they're distracted. Van Dam gets Germaned to his head, literally. Sabu gets Tazplexed off the top again, but the bell rings. The match ends in a 30 minute draw.

The crowd starts chanting "5 more minutes". First ever 5 more minute chant?

Sabu and Van Dam are pissed at each other. Sabu wants 5 more minutes. It looks like they are going to get it.

"5 Fucking More" chants. :rofl:

Furnas and Kroffat leave. :lol:

The crowd chants Pussy at them. Sabu calls out Van Dam in the ring as the crowd chants his name. They cut away to Joey in the booth saying that the fans are spreading the word that Sabu is leading the revolution. Taz crashes the end of the show and forces Joey out of the booth. He gets up into the camera saying that he's going to spread the word, Sabu fears Taz!


8.5/10

Really enjoyed this match. The psychology between Sabu and Van Dam was great, and Furnas and Kroffat looked really good here with some good grappling and some great suplexes. Really loved the way they built up to the handshake plancha. Some really good action here and some good psychology at times with all 4 guys really working hard. The commercials hurt it a little for sure, but for a tv match this was very solid, especially considering what the tag team divisions of the WWF and WCW were offering in 1996.

Overall: 7/10

This was an interesting hour. Nothing major, but still some fun beat downs, and a solid tag team main event worth looking up. Nothing real spectacular, but definitely a solid show with some good action and a few chuckles.
 
Extreme Championship Wrestling
Hardcore TV(Episode #180)

October 1st, 1996​

This one opens up with Taz coming out to Kiss' "War Machine", with a crew of Taz Dojo students following holding up the Taz Dojo flag. He looks like a guy that could have beaten just about anyone in the UFC during this time.

Taz vs Johnny Smith

Up until recently whenever the name Johnny Smith came up I think "The guy that didn't get to wrestle at Anarchy Rulz". He came out for the main event of the Anarchy Rulz 99 PPV as if he were going to face Rob Van Dam, but Balls Mahoney came out and blasted him with a chair and took his spot. I seen him in a decent match against Louie Spicolli on one of the previous reviews here, and I found out he actually was an accomplished wrestler with a pretty good background.

As for this match, it was a standard wrestling match. If there was any significant psychology or storytelling I missed it because of BILL ALPHONSO'S FUCKING ANNOYING WHISTLE!

Holy shit. Usually I can tolerate Fonzie's whistleblowing, but it was really bad during this match. Almost to the point of hitting the mute button. Just nonstop with it. :lol:

Alright, so they go move for move at first. Johnny Smith comes out looking pretty good early on, even forcing Taz out of the ring for a timeout. Taz comes back in and works the arm. Johnny Smith lands a few moves until he gets caught in the T-Bone Tazplex and choked out with the Tazmission. Nothing great, but definitely some solid ring work. Just a little on the bland side.

6.4/10

Taz gets the mic after the match and says that he released the Tazmission early out of respect for Johnny Smith, shaking his hand and putting him over as a legit wrestler, unlike that scarred up freak Sabu that puts guys through tables. Taz continues calling out Sabu as we cut away to Joey in the booth hyping up the Taz vs Johnny Smith Submission Match coming up at the next show.


Joey hypes up the upcoming ECW Arena show before going into the ECW invasion of the WWF shows in their territory, with fancam footage of both incidents:

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They try to play it off like all this footage was shot by a fan in the crowd, but whoever is filming it is obviously filming it from the ringside area within the guard railing, so whoever this fan was had some pretty killer fucking seats :lol:.

Joey makes a smart ass comment about how ECW requested footage from the WWF, but they don't have a sense of humor, yet they hired Lance Wright. :rofl:

He continues talking about how ECW is the true alternative to the WWF, and he calls Vince Mcmahon out multiple times hinting at him as the owner of the WWF(this was around the time when the WWF first started acknowledging that Vince was the owner).


Sabu t-shirt ad, never see any fans in the crowd wearing these so I'm assuming they didn't sell very well. It is pretty ugly.


Natural Born Killaz vhs ad.


Still airing ads for the Brian Pillman t-shirt, holy shit. :lol: Sooner or later I'm going to go on an old school wrestling t-shirt trip, starting with this one.

ECW World Tag Team Championship: The Gangstas(C) vs Stevie Richards & The Blue Meanie

Next we get a fan cam clip of a house show where New Jack is giving a promo about how Mustapha couldn't make the show. Stevie Richards and The Blue Meanie come out dressed up like Public Enemy.

New Jack beats the shit out of them with paraphernalia. :lol:

Stevie lands a sick superkick to New Jack's face with a nice pop. They clip ahead to Stevie imitating the Public Enemy's finisher, The Drive By, but New Jack rolls out of the way. They clip ahead again to New Jack landing his 187 chair dive for the win. They clip ahead yet again to show Stevie and Meanie beating on New Jack as PE's "Hotstepper" entrance music plays.

N/A

They cut away to a promo from the hood, with Stevie and The Meanie dressed up like Public Enemy, making fun of the fake Razor and Diesel in the WWF. :rofl:

Joey takes shots at Vince and JR's angle in the booth in between Stevie and Meanie's Public Enemy promos. Some guy with a voice very similar to Ron Simmons' screams at them from off camera, "Hey man, what you doin' in this neighborhood!?", causing them to run for their lives.

Kind of funny, kind of corny. Interesting little shot at the fake Razor/Diesel angle they were doing over in the WWF.


The Dr. Is In ad for the vhs tape. Pretty good show.


Eliminators & Brian Lee vs. Tommy Dreamer, Terry Gordy, & Steve Williams

Pretty epic intro with Joey hyping up the reunion of Terry Gordy and Dr. Death Steve Williams. Alice In Chains "Man In The Box" makes it awesome. (h)

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Really hot crowd here for the intro's, especially for Dr. Death and Gordy's. They give Tommy the ultimate rub here by making it out like he was the one that reunited them.

This was pretty much just a 5 minute highlight clip of a 20 minute match that probably wasn't very pretty. The Eliminators shine through most of these clips, with Kronus landing some nice flip moves(Back handspring elbow!). Saturn looked really good with everything he did. Dr Death comes in and kicks ass every now and then. The finish comes down to Brian Lee landing the chokeslam on Tommy Dreamer. Terry Gordy comes in and makes the save with the Asiatic Spike. The Eliminators come in and land a really weak Total Elimination on Terry Gordy as he holds Brian Lee in the Spike, knocking him out and getting the pinfall.

N/A

Just highlights, and nothing special at that. Saturn looked the best of the bunch. Kronus was pretty awesome too.

We return to the booth where Joey Styles hypes up the story with Dr. Death Steve Williams, Gordy, Brian Lee, and The Eliminators. Gordy and Williams storm the booth and tell Joey that they are going to take the Eliminators down! The camera shot focuses in on Dr. Death's face as we cut away to commercials. He looks like one tough S.O.B here.

We get some brief promos from Brian Lee(w/Raven), Buh Buh Dudley, and The Pitbulls interlaced with graphic screen ads for the upcoming October 5th ECW Arena show.

Multiple screens advertising upcoming house shows, The House of Hardcore training school, and the merch catalog.

Hardcore Cafe T-shirt ads.

ECW 1-900, insider wrestling news! Touch Tone and Rotary Dial Phones!

Heat Wave 96 vhs ad with the clip of Brian Lee chokeslamming Dreamer off the cage through like 3 tables.

Hardcore Cafe T-shirt ads again.

Shane Douglas promos to the Pitbulls from their gym, saying that he waited all day for them and neither of them showed up. Joey hypes up the Pit Bull 2 vs Shane Douglas match coming up on the October 5th show.

Joey announces that The Eliminators will take on Steve Williams and Terry Gordy on October 26th!

Pulp Fiction Promos

Perry Saturn talks about how the Eliminators beat the Steiners, Pit Bulls, Bruise Brothers, and Gangstas, and they ruined Doc & Gordy's reunion. Saturn is fucking intense here as the Eliminators stand behind a steel cage structure of some sort. Really good promo from Saturn here.

Joey hypes up Louie Spicolli to be on the card for the October 5th show, also Buh Buh vs D-Von.

Joey shows the clip of Spike Dudley's ECW debut, getting press slammed off of the stage by Buh Buh Ray Dudley. :lol:

The show closes with Joey going over the stipulations for the upcoming main event match for the October 5th show. If Brian Lee gets pinned, he and Stevie Richards will be forced to shave their heads. If The Sandman gets pinned, he gets 10 shots from his own cane. If Dreamer gets pinned, Beulah is gone from ECW, if Raven gets pinned, he loses the strap.

More clips of a house show in Allentown where Brian Lee and Tommy Dreamer fight in the streets.

Joey plugs the shit out of the October 5th show as the greatest, most important card in ECW history. The show comes to an end with one final run through the card and the video of The Sandman spitting beer on Savio Vega at Mind Games. :lol:

Dick Dale's "Miserlou"(Pulp Fiction) played throughout all of this. (h)

Overall: 5.9/10

This was just a filler show all the way, but for some reason I still liked the filler episodes of Hardcore TV because it always literally felt like an infomercial for ECW, with Joey Styles being the pitch man. :lol:

Nothing going here as far as wrestling other than the mediocre Taz vs Johnny Smith match, but this was still an interesting show I thought, especially looking at it through the context of what else was going on in the business in 96 with WWF and WCW.
 
Extreme Championship Wrestling
Hardcore TV(Episode #181)

October 8th, 1996​

Alright man, pizza, herb, and some coffee, we're going old school 2012 style tonight with a double header. This is one of six shows remaining before we take a look at the 96 November to Remember. Real quick recap of what was going on over on Nitro and Raw during this time in October 1996. The NWO angle was really hot in WCW, even to the point where Joey Styles even had to admit on the previous ECW show that Nitro was hotter than a Kimona Wanalaya lap dance. The roster was just hard to compete with, with the cruiserweight division really taking off with guys Malenko, Mysterio, Psicosis, Juvy, Eddie and Jericho. The big angle going into the October 27th Halloween Havoc pay per view was the Hogan vs Savage rivalry being renewed(leading up to Roddy Piper's return at the event). Sting had slipped into the shadows after the aftermath of the War Games 96 match and was in the earliest days of the Crow repackaging, so yeah, I'd say Joey Styles assessment of Nitro on the last show was pretty spot on. Nitro was getting really good going into the end of 96.

As for Raw, things were building up to the October 20th "Buried Alive" In Your House PPV with the main event being a Buried Alive match between Undertaker and Mankind. I'm sure the build up to the match and the match itself is probably reviled by many, but I loved everything about the Taker/Mankind rivalry, the goofy Buried Alive match included(especially the promos leading up to it). October was a weird month in the WWF where people started making subtle little insider jabs at things, like the fact that Vince was the owner for instance. This was the month where we seen the Jim Ross worked shoot where the fake Diesel and Razor made their debuts. Stone Cold Steve Austin was being built up into one of the greatest characters in pro wrestling history as they worked their way to the blockbuster Austin vs Bret matchup at Survivor Series the next month, which was Bret's return for the first time since his loss to HBK at Mania XII. WWF was in the dying days of the New Generation era, with guys like The Sultan, The Smoking Guns, Aldo Montoya, etc. still making frequent appearances on Raw. WCW was giving away PPV quality matchups every week, while WWF was still stuck in that old school mentality of conservative booking, and the ratings were reflecting it. WCW was whoopin that ass.

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So in October and November they were building up to the HBK vs Sid match at Survivor Series where Sid(The heel) was getting cheered over HBK at Madison Square Garden. Meanwhile Shane Douglas was so hated in the ECW Arena that the fans would chant "HBK" just to piss him off. :lol: C'mon, even though neither of them would have ever worked with each other, an HBK vs Franchise feud would have been the best world title feud in all of wrestling in 1996. Kevin Nash was a good feud, but Nash was gone to WCW pretty quickly and the feud never really got the chance to develop into it's full potential. Bulldog was past his prime and never really got much heat as a heel because he was weak on the stick. Sid was always a favorite of mine, and Vader was a perfect foe for HBK, but I still think Shane Douglas booked properly would have been maybe a little better. Do I think Shane Douglas was a better wrestler than Bulldog, Sid, or Vader? Nah, but I do think he would have been the better foe for HBK in 96. Replace Sid with someone who could cut coherent promos in the WWF late 96/early 97 booking and things start to look just a little bit more interesting.

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Alright, so yeah, lets do this.

Show opens with Stevie and Meanie coming out as Public Enemy. The crowd is waving their hands like it's 1995 all over again.

Meanie acts like he gets tired from the hand waving. Stevie and Meanie cut the bullshit and get serious. Stevie takes off his shirt and lets his hair down before he calls out The Gangstas. The music hits and New Jack runs to the ring full speed like a madman. :lol: Love it.

ECW World Tag Team Championship: The Gangstas vs Stevie Richards and Blue Meanie

The Gangstas beat the shit out of Stevie and the Meanie for a minute or so until the Eliminators run out.

Total Elimination on Mustapha...

Total Elimination on the referee...

Total Elimination on The Blue Meanie...

E! C! DUB! chants. The Eliminators clearing a ring with the Total Elimination, man, there was nothing like it. (h) Fucking awesome.

New Jack tries to fight them off, but he can't. They hit him with a REALLY NICE looking Total Elimination. Saturn cuts a short promo saying that the belts are theirs and they are coming back to where they belong. This leads us into the White Zombie intro. :rocking:

N/A

Lovely opening, strait into commercials.

Raven T-Shirt ad with various quotes. Nice.

Heatwave 96 video ad.

Joey promotes the October 26th ECW Arena show, Eliminators vs Miracle Violence Connection, Furnas & Lafon vs Van Dam & Sabu rematch.

Joey says that he is going to be speaking to "Bruce" from Connecticut on the Hardcore Hotline, and you do not want to miss it. Huh!? Bruce Pritchard!?! :stalker: What the fuck was going on with the WWF and ECW in October 96?

The Doctor Is In video ad, Taz and Dr. Death faceoff was awesome.

Commercial for the House of Pain album "Truth Crushed To Earth Shall Rise Again", listened to this a lot back a few months ago when I first seen the video featuring the Eliminators, very underrated hip hop album. Perry Saturn plays the bartender in the actual music video, wearing an EC F'N W shirt.

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They cut away to a recap of Raven's debut on January 7th 1995. Joey recaps the Raven vs Dreamer/Sandman angle, mentioning how Dreamer has NEVER pinned Raven. He goes back to recap Dreamer and Sandman's rivalry in 1994, talking about how they've come together to destroy Raven. Joey informs everyone that Raven is out of the main event and Stevie Richards will take his place, with the title on the line! He never says why, but I'm assuming it had something to do with the foot injury he's been dealing with for the past couple of shows.

Natural Born Killaz video ad.

Joey promotes the October 18th Plymouth Meeting house show, Dreamer vs Brian Lee in a cage, Eliminators vs Dudleyz, Taz's shoot fight 96 campaign continues, and 2 Cold Scorpio returns from Japan to take on Sabu.

Awesome little video hyping up the Eliminators vs Miracle Violence Connection match set to White Zombie's "Thunder Kiss '65". They never officially refer to Doc and Gordy as "The Miracle Violence Connection". Why is that? Did the Japanese promotion own the name?


Mikey Whipreck vs JT Smith

Devon Storm and Bad Crew are out helping the FBI beat up on Mikey 5 on 1, sadly, no Julio Cesar Valentino Alphonso in sight. :verysad: Paul E. emptied out the bottom of the roster with this one. :lol:

This is nowhere near as bad as it looks on paper. Mikey overcomes the odds and pickups up the win with a really painful looking Frankenstiener off the top rope. Mikey has been really sloppy in the ring for most of his 96 matches, and it's almost hard to believe now that he was a World Champion with a pinfall over Steve Austin just a year prior to this. A lot of the guys from 95 either faded out completely or have fallen down pretty low on the card as was the case for Mikey. What the hell happened to Hack Myers?

Pretty fun match though really. The crowd was really into it and it helped it out. Mikey lands a lot of planchas on all 5 guys and JT does some funny overselling at times.

5.9/10

More ads for a house show in Boomarang on October 19th, featuring New Jack vs Kronus, Saturn vs Mikey Whipreck, Shane Douglas vs Tommy Dreamer, and more, 2 Cold Scorpio vs Sabu.

Joel Gertner's hype central promoting the upcoming house show circuit.

November to Remember 95 video ad set to Guns N' Roses "November Rain". Great show. It's on youtube in full right now, go watch it. Best overall wrestling show of 1995 in my opinion.

Finally, main event time!


ECW World Championship
Ultimate Jeopardy Match: Tommy Dreamer & The Sandman vs Brian Lee & Stevie Richards


Stevie is sitting down in the corner with Sandman's wife imitating Raven. Meanie and Nova stand on the apron. Dreamer and Sandman come out together to Metallica's "Enter Sandman" with Beulah. Sandman downs a six pack during his entrance, literally. :lol:

Dreamer, Beulah, and Sandman pose on the apron together with Dreamer pouring beer down Beulah's chest. Sandman laps it up and we cut to the Sabu t-shirt commercial.

House of Pain album ad again.

Hardcore Hotline ad...

We come back for the intros and Beulah is shirtless on the apron. :stalker: GAWD!

Dreamer and The Sandman give each other a hug before chaos breaks out. Dreamer fights with Brian Lee as Sandman fights with Stevie Richards. Seconds into the match and they all take it to the floor with some sloppy brawling around the ring. Meanie gets involved and almost helps Stevie pin Sandman. Not much going on here during the early parts outside of some sloppy brawling with various objects. Brian Lee pulls Beulah up to the apron by her hair and headbutts her before going for the chokeslam on Dreamer. Dreamer blocks the chokeslam and DDT's him. Sandman's wife breaks up the fall.

Brian Lee and Tommy Dreamer take their fight through the audience as Sandman and Stevie fight in and out of the ring. Dreamer gets tossed off of the bleachers through the merch table. Stevie gets another nearfall on Sandman in the ring with chair shot. Dreamer and Brain Lee take it to the bathroom of the ECW Arena. The fans swarm them in the tiny bathroom and jump in the camera shot. E! C! DUB! chants in the bathroom. :rofl:

+1

Blood smeared allover the wall as they make their way back into the crowd. Brian Lee puts Dreamer through a section of a sheetrock wall that has obviously been cut and patched a thousand times.

The Sandman, visibly drunk off of his ass, slops it up in the ring with Stevie Richards. Brian Lee takes Dreamer up to the Eagles Nest balcony as Nova and Meanie set up tables below. Brian Lee chokeslams Dreamer off the balcony through 4 tables in a spot that would live on in ECW highlight reels for years and years to come.

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Tommy legitimately looks like someone that was just in a serious auto accident. He's seriously fucked up here.
Sandman gets his hands on his ex wife and rips her dress off, but Stevie hits him with a superkick. Sandman fights back, but his wife hits him with a cane shot. Stevie lands another superkick, but Sandman kicks out of the pinfall attempt at 2. Stevie takes a shot with the cane, but Sandman ducks and lands a DDT. Sandman pins Stevie to win the ECW World Title. Crowd goes NUTS!

Sandman is the new ECW World Champ.

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7.4

This was a fun brawl with some pretty awesome moments. The chokeslam spot is one of those ECW spots that would live on forever. They couldn't get it going with the nearfalls like they usually do with these overbooked ECW matches, but there was still some good action here. Sandman winning the title was cool. The crowd was behind it 100%. Sandman winning the title even though the champ wasn't even in the match was kind of goofy, but meh, this is ECW. C'mon. :lol: Nothing epic or anything, but definitely a fun little hardcore match with an insane stunt and a nice world title change.

Overall: 7.8/10

This was a fun show for sure. Really loved the opening Eliminators destruction. The Mikey Whipreck match wasn't bad, and the main event was a good traditional ECW match with some awesome moments.
 
Extreme Championship Wrestling
Hardcore TV(Episode #182)

October 15th, 1996​

Alright, so we've procrastinated so much that this will have to be our final Hardcore TV review from 1996. I'm going to recap the next 4 shows before diving strait into November to Remember 96, but before then, we really need to take a closer look at this particular show. I feel like I've done enough summarizing in the past couple of reviews, so I'll spare you this time and jump right into it...

First off we get a "Last week in ECW" clip of Tommy Dreamer being chokeslammed through like six tables. They show The Sandman pinning Stevie Richards to win Raven's ECW World Title. Huge pop, awesome little ECW Arena moment.

This episode opens up with a pretty sleazy interview with The Sandman's wife. This is not good. :lol: She comes off as a heroine addict, constantly rubbing her arm as she cuts a really weird promo. This is just a little too corny and over the top even for my tastes. Something interesting that keeps being mentioned is how Raven has taken time off from wrestling for undisclosed personal reasons. I thought it was due to his foot injury, but I'm starting to think otherwise.

Raven t-shirt ad.

House of Pain album ad.

Lulu Temple House Show ad with Joey Styles.

Show returns with Joey Styles talking about how ECW held a press conference in Boston with all of the Boston press in the house, yet The Sandman walked away from it after hearing that Raven took his son out of the country. Joey sells it as serious business, saying that his heart goes out to him.

Another replay of the Brian Lee chokeslam. Joey says that the Brian Lee vs Tommy Dreamer war will come to an end on the October 26th ECW Arena show with a High Incident Scaffold match!

ECW 1-900 Hotline ad. Time to break out those rotary dial phones!

House show ad for The Boomarang, Kronus vs New Jack, Saturn vs Mikey, Pitbull 2 vs Brian Lee, Shane Douglas vs Tommy Dreamer, Raven vs Sandman graphic gets x'ed out. Sabu vs 2 Cold Scorpio.

House of Pain album ad.


Submission Match: Taz vs Johnny Smith II

Johnny comes out first to Metallica's Sad But True. We get a clip of Taz crashing WWF Monday Night Raw with his "Sabu fears Taz" sign during the Owen/Bulldog vs Body Donnas match.

Taz has a team of like six guys dressed up in matching orange and black jump suits, carrying a "Team Taz Dojo" flag. The entire crowd begins chanting "SABU!".

Johnny Smith is billed from Manchester England. Their last match was ok. Nothing great, but definitely solid. Bill Alphonso gets the mic and tells the crowd to stop chanting before telling Johnny Smith to go back to Calgary and bring some of his friends to come get stretched out by Taz.

Some basic grappling early on, but it looks good. Lots of arm wringers, arm bars, side headlock takeovers, headscissors. They go back and forth with this for the opening minutes until Taz outright challenges Johnny Smith to an amateur style series by getting down on all fours. Awesome.

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Johnny Smith works side control for a takedown, but Taz works his way out to his feet, signaling to the crowd for 2 points.

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Johnny Smith gets down in all fours in an amateur wrestling position. Taz tries to take him down, but Johnny spins out and scrambles to his feet faster than Taz did, holding up his two fingers for his 2 points. Love this. (h)

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Johnny goes back down to all fours again and Taz kicks him in the belly. :lol: Nice.

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Taz takes over and dominates Johnny Smith with an arm wringer into a Norther Lights Suplex. Fonzie works his ass off throughout the match, getting up in the camera constantly, calling Taz's holds, screaming at Johnny Smith to break when Taz reaches the ropes, and just working the way a heel manager should during a match. The action lags and things get a little soft at times once Johnny Smith takes over and runs Taz through his submission arsenal. These guys break out quite a few awesome holds, a nice looking modified Bow and Arrow from Taz, an STF from Johnny Smith, and a move that I don't have a name for where Taz bridges over beautifully as he stretches his opponent out backwards. Johnny Smith loses the lead when he tries a move from the top rope that doesn't make any sense within the context of the match. Taz gets his knees up and eventually drops him with the debut of his Wheelbarrow Tazplex before locking him in the Tazmission for the win.

Taz works the crowd after the match as Fonzie repeatedly screams "WHO CAN STOP THE PATH OF RAGE!?".

7.4/10

Really loved the early parts of this match, but it degenerated a bit as it developed. Some pretty good psychology with Johnny Smith subtly targeting Taz's arm through the match and the Amateur exchange they did was really awesome. This was almost really good. I think Taz could have done a better job with some of the selling to make Johnny Smith's moves look better. The match reached an awkward phase at one point where neither guy looked like he had any interest in making the other guy look good. Some better selling and a little faster pace would have made this a solid gem.

We cut away to commercials where Joey Styles promotes the Hardcore Hotline where he says that Paul Heyman has a few words about ECW's "friends" in Stamford. He goes on talking about the Sabu vs Scorpio match coming up at the next house show.

Replay of the fucking awesome White Zombie "More Human Than The Human" hype video hyping up the upcoming Eliminators vs Miracle Violence Connection matchup. Really love this video. Can't wait to see this match.

Eliminators vs. Samoan Gangsta Party

This is just a 2 on 2 brawl in the ring with no rhyme or reason. The SGP was pretty worthless, but they go through moments of this match where they dominate the Eliminators for some reason. One thing to note is that John Kronus is in really good shape hear, slimmed down and ripped.

The SGP drop the Eliminators and walks around the ring taunting the crowd for a moment when all of a sudden Kronus and Saturn spring up together out of nowhere with a Double Total Elimination. YEAH!

It's over... 3 minute knockout squash. Nice.


N/A

I liked it. Eliminators were awesome. Can't wait to review their match against Doc & Gordy.

Commercials for the Hardcore Cafe t-shirt, and the upcoming October 26th High Incident show.

Deep Purple's "Perfect Strangers" plays as we get a replay of Shane Douglas breaking Pitbull 1's neck. Shane Douglas is in the prime shape of his life during the intros here and Francine is one bad bitch.

We cut to Joel Gertner's Hype Central promo and it's hilarious. :lol: We get Windows 95 paint quality graphic screens going through the cards for the upcoming house shows, October 19th in Bensalem, PA, Scorpio vs Sabu. Jim Thorpe, PA on October 25th, Sabu & Van Dam in action. More October 26th High Incident ads as some awesome hip hop song plays in the background.

ECW Television Championship: Pit Bull #2 vs. Shane Douglas(C)

Pitbull 2 runs out to White Zombie's "Thunderkiss '65" and goes strait to work on Shane Douglas to get the crowd hot. The crowd really gets into this match early on, chanting "SHE'S A ****E" at Francine. :lol:

Mostly Pitbull 2 kicking Shane's ass early on with some decent selling from Douglas to make him look like a badass. Crowd chants "SHE'S GOT HERPES!" at Francine. Pitbull is a total powerhouse here, tossing Shane Douglas from the apron into the ring with a REALLY nice chokeslam. Pitbull 1 is shown in the isle wearing his halo around his head and watching as Pitbull 2 targets Shane's neck. "BREAK HIS NECK" chants from the crowd.

Some very nice neck targeting going on here with Pitbull 2 doing a very good job of staying focused on it and staying intense. Just non stop with it. Crowd is intense and hanging on the edge of their seats loving every bit of it. Douglas works his way back into the match by catching PB 2 with a Swinging Neckbreaker. Shane works Pitbull's neck over with some devastating looking moves, a Piledriver and a Brain Buster. Excellent psychology going on early with both men targeting each other's necks superbly.

Joel Gertner is shown ringside with Francine. Douglas fucks with the crowd really well as he works Pitbull 2's neck, motioning towards them with pelvic thrusts that look pretty hilarious. :lol:

This is a great match so far. Shane Douglas locks Pitbull 2 in the camel clutch right in front of Pitbull 1. Pitbull 1 rallies the crowd, getting a chant of "PITBULLS" going. Pitbull powers Douglas up onto his shoulders and drops him into the corner. Douglas moves out of the way of a charge, causing PB to hit the post. Douglas lands another swinging neckbreaker and gets 2 and a half.

Pitbull hulks up and beats on Douglas in the corner. The ref tries to enforce the 5 count, but Pitbull 2 accidentally knocks him down and out of the ring.

The Eliminators run in!

Pitbull drops them both with stiff Lariats!

He hulks up, but they drop him with a nice Total Elimination!

Shane flies off top with an elbow drop for 2 count. Pitbull 2 hulks up with the crowd behind him. Shane gets tossed from the top rope with a nice Super Fallaway Slam. PB goes up top for the Superbomb, but Francine pulls out a bag of powder. PB catches her hand and pulls her into the ring. The crowd goes crazy when he puts her up to his shoulder and drops her with a Running Powerslam. :stalker: Damn. Franny was a tough girl.

Crowd goes ape shit, E! C! DUB! chants.

Shane throws the powder in PB's eyes. PB drops the ref with a belly to belly. Douglas drops PB with the Single Arm DDT and pulls the chain into the ring. He puts the dog collar on Pitbull 2 and tosses him around the ring.

Shane wraps the chain around Pitbull 2's neck several times and puts him in the Full Nelson...

+1

Pitbull 2 fades out in the submission as the ref is still out. Pitbull 1 climbs to the apron and rallies Pitbull 2 to hulk up and break through the hold. Shane catches him with another Single Arm DDT(the same move that broke PB 1's neck). Really awesome scene here as Shane stands over Pitbull 2 while he reaches out trying to keep Pitbull 1 from entering the ring.

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Pitbull 1 enters the ring to confront Shane Douglas and Shane grabs him by his halo, shaking him violently before pushing him to the ground. The entire arena collectively gasps. Shit gets real when one of the fans in a black leather jacket jumps the railing and tries to go for Shane. A mob of officials race into the ring and swarm Pitbull 1 as Shane is hauled to the back by security.

Tommy goes after Shane backstage as he's whisked away by security. I'm loving the Kayfabe backstage with all the heels together laughing about it as Shane is escorted from the building to a car and driven away. All of the faces storm the ring to check on Pitbull 1.

Joel Gertner tries to announce Shane as the winner and Todd Gordon storms him. Pitbull is carted out on stretcher. Paul Heyman goes after Joel Gertner and the crowd pops huge. The random woman screaming in the background is a nice touch.

Show ends with ambulance driving off.

9/10

This is awesome on a lot of different levels. Great match here with some great psychology and selling, with a really good level of intensity, drama, and action. This is one of my all time favorite pro wrestling heel performances here with Shane really at the top of his game. Run ins are frowned upon by this generation of fans because they aren't use to them being used properly, but this is a prime example of the booking crutch used effectively with several storylines being tied into. The Eliminators revealed their affiliation with Shane at the Natural Born Killaz cage match against The Gangstas. I'm thinking they were leaning towards a Shane/Eliminators Triple Threat faction, but Shane has revealed in recent interviews that this was never the plan and they were just using Shane's heat to give the Eliminators a rub. Francine's interference was Pitbull's revenge for her double cross in the 4 Way Dance at Heatwave. The drama with Pitbull 1 was very well executed here with some great scenes and moments. ECW got a lot of things right with this match, and it's almost scary to examine it against what else was going on in the WWF and WCW during this time in 1996. I'd present this match as my case that Shane was one of the best heels in wrestling in 1996, and ECW played a massive role in revitalizing a business that was on it's ass.


Overall: 9.7/10

This was definitely one of those episodes of Hardcore TV that you should see if you are curious about ECW. I really loved everything about this one, from the Taz vs Johnny Smith match to the Eliminators squash, to the classic main event, this was vintage ECW at it's best I believe, and I'd be willing to bet that it smoked whatever Raw & Nitro did for that week. Taz was a character here that was every bit of 10 years ahead of it's time. The Eliminators vs Miracle Violence Connection... I'm just going to leave that there for you to think about for a second... Yeah, that's a total dream match and these hype videos have me really anxious to watch it(never seen it), and I've already said enough about the main event. This was one of the best single hour shows in ECW history for sure.
 
Pro Wrestling In November 1996

Alright, it's time for us to take a quick look at the 4 episodes of ECW Hardcore TV that built up to November to Remember 1996. Real quick, lets take a look at what was going on in the WWF and WCW during these 4 weeks. Here are the results for Raw during this period:

October 21, 1996 - RAW: Sycho Sid def Owen Hart by DQ, The Godwinns (Henry O & Phinneas I w/Hillbilly Jim) def The Smoking Gunns (Billy & Bart Gunn), Hall of Fame announcements (Pat Patterson, Jimmy Snuka, Vince McMahon Sr.), Jim Ross interviewed Bret Hart (Bret said he turned down a "great" offer from a rival promotion but decided to return to the WWF and face Steve Austin at Survivor Series!); Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs Mr. Perfect (HHH attacked Mr. Perfect backstage, and Perfect wasn't cleared to wrestle, so Marc Mero voluteered to go in his place;) Hunter Hearst Helmsley def Marc Mero w/Sable to win the IC title (Mr. Perfect turned on Marc Mero and formed an alliance with Helmsley!).

October 28, 1996 - RAW: "The REAL Dougle J" Jesse James def Salvatore Sincere, Crush w/Clarence Mason def Aldo Montoya (After the match, Crush attacked a security guard!), Billy Gunn def Freddie Joe Floyd (Tracy Smothers) (Bart Gunn came down during the match and the Smoking Gunns split up for good!), Shawn Michaels def The British Bulldog by DQ.

November 4, 1996 - RAW: Goldust vs The Stalker (Barry Winham) ended in a Double DQ, The Sultan (Fatu) def Alex "The Pug" Porteau by Submission, Fake Razor Ramon pined Marc Mero, This is the show that featured the Brian Pillman/Steve Austin incident.

November 11, 1996 - RAW: Owen Hart & The British Bulldog def Shawn Michaels & Sycho Sid. Mankind def Freddie Joe Floyd (Tracy Smothers) by Submission, Steve Austin def Bob Holly

The thing that sticks out in all of this is the Brian Pillman/Steve Austin "PILLMAN'S GOT A GUN!" segment, which was some pretty awesome television back in the day, and one of those segments that made Austin a household name(at least for the households that tuned into Raw during this time). As much as we like to point to "Austin 3:16" as Austin's defining moment, I really think this segment was the one that made him a big deal. For my money, I'd say that October 96 to Spring of 97 was the absolute zenith of the Stone Cold character. He was more violent, ruthless, and unpredictable than he ever was. WWE got into a lot of trouble with the USA Network over the "Pillman's got a gun" segment, but I think it was a step in the right direction for their subject matter. Sure, it doesn't have much to do with wrestling, and I'm not a big fan of guns, but Stone Cold pulling up to Pillman's house and beating the fuck out of those two guys in the front yard before kicking in Pillman's front door was pretty awesome television.

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WWF held their In Your House: Buried Alive pay per view on October 20th, with Terry "Bamm Bamm" Gordy making the jump from ECW to WWF to play the role of The Executioner. They would build up to the November 17th Survivor Series in Madison Square Garden where Furnas & Lafon, as well as 2 Cold Scorpio would make their debuts. The Rock would also make his debut at Survivor Series. Bret vs Austin was the hottest rivalry going, and the World Title was revolving around a feud between Sid and HBK.

Meanwhile, over in WCW...

October 21, 1996: Chris Jericho b Bobby Eaton, Dean Malenko b Jimmy Graffiti, Diamond Dallas Page b Sgt. Craig Pittman, Jeff Jarrett b Ron Studd by submission, Lex Luger b Roadblock by submission, Harlem Heat (Booker T & Stevie Ray) b The American Males (Marcus Bagwell & Scotty Riggs) to retain the Tag Team titles, The Faces of Fear (Meng & Barbarian) b The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers), nWo Sting fought Mr. JL (Jerry Lynn) to a no-contest.

October 28, 1996: Steven Regal b Juventud Guerrera by Submission to retain the TV title, Diamond Dallas Page b Mike Enos, Dean Malenko b Jim Powers to retain the Cruiserweight title, Jeff Jarrett b Ricky Morton by submission, The Amazing French Canadians (Jaques Rougeau & Carl Oulette) vs High Voltage (Rage & Kaos) ended in a No-Contest, Rey Mysterio Jr. b Jimmy Graffiti, Chris Benoit b Eddie Guerrero, Booker T. b Lex Luger by Count-Out.

November 4, 1996: Marcus Bagwell b Brad Armstrong, Diamond Dallas Page b Ice Train, World Cruiserweight Champion, Dean Malenko, b Scotty Riggs, Chris Benoit b Hector Guerrero, Madusa Micelli b Reina Kabuki, Chris Jericho b Michael Wall$treet, Lex Luger b Booker T..

November 11, 1996: Jeff Jarrett b Chris Benoit by Disqualification, Zero b Malia Hosaka, Rey Mysterio Jr. b Ciclope, Lex Luger b Scott Norton, The Amazing French Canadiens vs Harlem Heat ended in a No Contest, Konnan b Chris Jericho by Disqualification, Miguel Perez Jr. b Juventud Guerrera, The Faces of Fear b The American Males.

The first thing about this set of results and how it compares to the WWF's is just how much less "Cartoony" everything was. In the WWF you had stuff like The Stalker, The Sultan, The Godwins, The Smoking Guns and just a lot of far out characters, which wasn't a bad thing per se', but by this point in the 90's it was just really starting to show it's age. Over in WCW they had down to earth characters like Dean Malenko, Lex Luger, Jericho, Benoit, Eddie, just guys that were pushed and marketed as wrestlers. Add in the NWO angle during this time(which was presented itself in a very down to earth, realistic nature)and WCW was looking so much more modern compared to the WWE. The talent was something else that WWF couldn't compete with during this time. The cruiserweight division was on fire, and producing more action in single matches than WWE had on their entire show.

WWE was well and truly getting their ass kicked in almost every possible way during this time. It's almost hard to believe now that another promotion stood up to the WWE the way WCW did, but just one look back at these results and it's pretty easy to see why. The big build in WCW during this time was going into the November 24th World War 3 pay per view with the NWO taking over the promotion. Sting had debuted a much darker, more ominous repackaging during this period, and it would go on to become one of the best characters in pro wrestling history for about a year and a half.

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Alright, so lets take a gander at what was going on over at the Bingo Hall during all of this, shall we?


ECW Hardcore TV
October 22nd, 1996


This show opens up with Joey Styles plugging some interesting developments available on the 1-900 hotline regarding 2 Cold Scorpio and the masked man that attacked The Undertaker with a shovel at Buried Alive, plus an interview with Paul Heyman talking to "Bruce" from Connecticut. I would give my right arm to be able to hear this interview today.

They replay the Scorpio vs Chris Jericho match from The Dr. Is In back in August. They had hinted around that Scorpio was on his way to the WWF, but he had been gone from ECW ever since this match(wrestling in Japan). It's interesting that this was a match where a guy that was going to be in the WWF within a matter weeks is shown getting a clean win over a guy that was prominently featured on WCW Nitro this same week. Hmmm.

Love the Gertner promos for Hype Central, so hilarious and so much better than Lance Wright, who got signed to WWE just a few weeks back and reminds me of these fucking cornball interviewers that the WWE has today. *scratches head* Was there a political reason why Gertner never worked in the WWE in the 90's? What's the deal?

We get a pretty good Shane Douglas promo as he sits in a wheelchair in front of the hospital where Pitbull 1 is staying due to the injuries he sustained at the last show when Shane shook his halo and threw him to the ground. Now that I've finally seen this angle develop from the point where Pitbull 1 cut his retirement speech up until this promo, I'm thinking this was one of the best angles ECW ever did. Francine comes off as such a fucking heartless bitch through all of this and I love it because she's just too hot. My god in heaven, this girl.

We get a lot of filler stuff on this episode, but it closes out with probably the best Gangstas vs Eliminators match I've seen so far(7/10). It's more brawling than wrestling, but there's a certain level of intensity to it that makes it enjoyable. The Gangstas pick up the win to keep the titles, but The Eliminators beat the dogshit out of them after the match. They set up a table propped up on the top rope with a ladder standing on top of it. Saturn goes up top and lands a splash down onto both Gangstas that gets the crowd going with the E! C! DUB! chants. The Eliminators were TLC before TLC was cool.

Gangstas vs Eliminators was the best tag team feud of the year hands down. The tag division got off to a slow start, but it's developed nicely up to this point and is a lot better than what WCW and WWF was doing imo. Eliminators/Gangstas was just a much more up to date "90's" rivalry as far as the subject matter is concerned.

ECW Hardcore TV
October 29th, 1996


This show starts off with a clip of the High Incident Scaffold match between Dreamer and Brian Lee where Dreamer gets his revenge and drops Lee off the scaffold through several tables down in the ring. I don't think the High Incident show(October 26th, 1996) was ever commercially released, but it's definitely one of those shows I would love to have on DVD unedited. This was the show with the aforementioned scaffold match, the Eliminators vs Miracle Violence Connection, Sabu & Van Dam vs Furnas & Lafon II, The Kurt Angle/Crucifix debacle, and a few other noteworthy matches/moments.

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Way over the top here, but at least it had a rhyme and a reason behind it. Lee had chokeslammed Dreamer off of a some really high places all through the year, sometimes trough 3 or 4 tables at a time in some strait car crash spots that I'm sure Dreamer is still feeling to this day, so this was his big payback. Dreamer never would pin Raven during this rivalry, but they would bring in these characters for him like Brian Lee on the side where he would get small victories like this to keep things interesting.

Joey Styles opens up the show poking fun at WCW's Silver medalist wrestler(already forgot his name), and WWF's Olympian, Mark Henry(boo's). Joey says that when ECW goes for Olympians they go for the gold before bringing out Pittsburgh's hometown hero Kurt Angle.

Kurt Angle walks out all smiles shaking everyone's hand in the crowd. Angle had just won the Gold Medal just a couple of months prior to this in the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta. Joey introduces Kurt to Guido, who shakes his hand and gives him nothing but respect(shoot). Taz comes out and demands that the crowd show respect to Kurt Angle, with an inflection in his voice as if they are a bunch of idiots that don't know what real wrestling is all about.

Taz shakes Kurt's hand and gives him respect before telling him that he could have made the Olympic team if he wanted to, but he'd rather make money. Taz tells Kurt that he's a great amateur, but he's a great professional. Kurt and Joey walk out to do commentary together. You can tell with Angle's commentary that they were hoping to build up to an Angle vs Taz match, which would have been fucking huge/awesome at the time.

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Taz takes on Guido in a "Shoot Fight" rules match, which means no pinfalls, only KO or Submission. REALLY love Angle and Joey on commentary, with Angle asking questions about the ECW style, and Joey answering them saying that ECW is a hybrid promotion with a mixture of all different styles, pushing everything like this is all a shoot. I really, really love this. Joey tells Angle that ECW is the most extreme form of combat legal in the United States today. (h) Man, I got goosebumps. This is my promotion.

Taz and Guido actually wrestle each other here despite the "Shoot Fight" rules. Taz tosses Guido around and dumps him on his head several times before choking him out with the Tazmission. Taz calls out Angle after the match saying that it was a gold medal performance. He tells the crowd to shut the fuck up before calling out Sabu, saying that he's been calling him out for one year and ECW has been protecting him. Taz/Sabu reminds me A LOT of the buildup to the first Chuck Lidell vs Tito Ortiz fight in the UFC back in 2004. Taz lets everyone know that he's about to make a move to get Sabu finally.

This episode aired a pretty interesting squash with Shane Douglas taking on a guy named Cody Michaels. Shan Douglas gets some mad heat right here, and Francine is gawd damn hot! FUCK! :stalker:

Shane makes this guy look like a million bucks early on and the crowd gets behind him like he's Hulk Hogan at MSG in 1984. :lol: Shane then goes after his neck and beats the fuck out of him. He finishes it with a Tombstone and the move is treated like death by Joey on commentary. Shane tries to break the guy's neck after the match, but Pitbull 2 comes running out like a madman. Some great, great, great, great camera work here with some of these shots. I don't know if they were working with a new producer here or what, but you can tell they were upping their game as they got closer and closer to that big first date with pay per view. The production values are gradually improving from show to show. I can't really put my thumb down on it, maybe new cameras and lights or something, or maybe someone else doing the editing, I don't know, but you can see subtle things improving with the production.

Pitbull 2 chases Shane Douglas around the ring and at one point Shane bowls Francine over to the ground as he tries to get away from him and I laughed really hard at it. It was just the ultimate chicken shit, sorry ass coward thing to do and it was hilarious the way he did it. :rofl:

Shane leaves Franny in the ring with Pitbull like a coward. Pitbull picks her up in berserk mode, but a bunch of wrestlers stop him and restrain him. Shane jumps in the ring and hits him with the belt as they hold him. :lol: Shane is in ultimate heel mode right now. Love it.

After the match Joel Gertner tries to announce Shane as the winner and Pitbull 2 gets up in his face in one of the most hilarious ECW moments I've seen. :lol:

"Your winner... And still ECW World Television Champion.... Oh.... Shit... "

Gertner gets tossed over the top rope onto a group of wrestlers with a Fall Away Slam. Fucking classic man, 10/10 for this entire segment.

Next we get the return of Chris Candido as he takes on Spike Dudley. The crowd chants "We Want Sunny", and "Skip Is Dead" chants. Spike takes some really nice bumps in the ring, getting dumped on his head with a brutal german. This was a fun squash. Candido lands an awesome Superbomb for the finish and the crowd loves it. Candido smiles as they chant "WELCOME BACK".

Interesting stuff after the match where Candido plugs WWF Livewire on USA where you can see his beautiful wife Sunny. Chris gives props to Vince Mcmahon and says that he owes everything he's got to him. He tells the crowd that he gave his notice to come back to ECW, saying he was at the very first ECW show in the Arena and he's proud to be back. Candido closes the promo with a little bit of a heel turn when he says that he's here to elevate ECW from the miserable shithole it is right now. Gives the crowd the FU.

The Sandman defends the ECW World Title against his former tag team partner 2 Cold Scorpio in the main event. Sandman is crazy over here. Sandman wins the match clean, and his 8 year old son Tyler comes walking out after the match dressed up just like him. Sandman gets emotional and gets down to give his son a hug, but it was all a setup. Raven returns and blasts Sandman in the back of the head with the Singapore Cane. Really awesome shot of Raven standing over The Sandman closes the show. Raven is back! 6/10 for the match, 10/10 for the Raven return. Nice.

ECW Hardcore TV
November 5th, 1996


This episode opens up with Joey Styles plugging all of the angles going into November to Remember. One development is announced with Pitbull 2 apparently now having a bounty placed on his head by Shane Douglas. We get a clip of Pitbull 2 vs 2 jobbers(The Pittsburg Steel Team), both guys wearing Shane Douglas shirts and announced by Joey as the first men to try to collect Shane's bounty on Pitbull 2. Of course Pitbull 2 destroys the guys with a pretty stiff beating. Shane Douglas comes out and attacks Pitbull 2 with Brian Lee. Pitbull 2 gets chokeslammed off of a truck through like 3 tables in a really awesome looking spot that I have never seen before, be it in any highlight videos or anything. Nice. Dangerous, over the top, silly, yes, but a nice looking stunt is a nice looking stunt. Sorry.

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Brian Lee was completely devoid of any athletic ability or charisma and has somehow been marketed and pushed to be just a really bad ass awesome dude that brutalizes people by chokeslamming them off of high things through 1,000 tables. He looks just like American Badass Undertaker 100% twins no doubt about it, and that's always been one of the reasons why I never did like American Badass Undertaker and probably never will. Lee would eventually get a job in the WWE as a biker in the D.O.A. faction where he would be completely lost in the shuffle as "Biker #3" next to the Harris Twins & Crush. Some of the talent that WWE was taking from ECW during this period just kind of leaves me scratching my head. Scorpio, Furnas, and Lafon were really just kind of in limbo during their ECW runs at this point because they had been coming in off of runs in Japan that led to them being signed by the WWF. They were just kind of doing the ECW shows as a warmup for their shot at the big show. As for Brian Lee and Lance Wright, I'm not getting it. It is very interesting to see here in the early days of this cross-promotional relationship how ECW was kind of being used as a strait developmental territory by the WWE. We also got a 1-900 ad during this time talking about "a new extreme television show coming soon", which I'm 100% sure was WWF Shotgun Saturday night. I do know that Paul Heyman had worked with Vince to setup the venues for the first episodes of Shotgun, using his connections in the night club business to setup the first shows. Vince even offered Heyman the job to do commentary for Shotgun, but Heyman turned it down. I wonder if all of this has anything to do with the subtle improvements in ECW's production values that I'm noticing on these October/November shows? Hmmm. Definitely some interesting stuff going on between ECW and WWF here.

Really solid match with Louie Spicolli vs Doug Furnas. Furnas was made out to look like one of the strongest men on earth through the match, owning Louie until he gets caught with a surprise Death Valley Driver for the clean win. Louie was mega-over, like Hack Myers '95 over here. Something about the ECW fans, they had their guys, and judging from his reaction here Louie was definitely one of their guys. I can't put quite make out what exactly it was, but there was something about the guy that these fans really liked. There was nothing flashy about him at all. He wasn't in great shape. He wasn't extreme. He wasn't very athletic or good on the mic, but there was just something about his personality that clicked with these fans. 7/10.

Pretty mediocre main event with Tommy Dreamer vs Shane Douglas for the TV title. Brian Lee comes out and destroys Tommy Dreamer as Shane holds poor little Beulah in the Full Nelson. Both Beulah and Dreamer are left laying by Shane Douglas and Brian Lee. Francine smacks Beulah in the face as she's down to add insult to injury.

The show ends with Pulp Fiction promos hyping up the upcoming November to Remember show. The promos end with Tommy Dreamer picking up the phone and calling the Double Cross Ranch in Texas for a little help from his friend....

ECW Hardcore TV
November 12th, 1996


This is the go home show for November to Remember 1996 and it is fucking awesome. Really love these N2R go home shows because they break out all of the old historic footage and hype up the history of ECW like it's something to take seriously. This episode starts off with an amazing Terry Funk music video set to The Eagles "Desperado". Some absolutely classic footage here of the all time great. Terry Funk was like the Undertaker for ECW at this point, they were only breaking him out for their "Grand Daddy of 'Em All". Funk disappeared around the time Paul Heyman bought out Todd Gordon in the Spring of 1995 and wouldn't return until the 95 November to Remember. The match is announced for the 96 November to Remember main event, Tommy Dreamer & Terry Funk vs Shane Douglas & Brian Lee in a dream partner tag team match, which I've noticed is the tradition for November to Remember main events so far. (Sabu & Road Warrior Hawk vs Terry Funk & King Kong Bundy mained the first one in 93, I'm not sure what the main was for the 94 show, but the listings have Benoit vs Sabu/Scorpio. The 95 main event was a Dream Partner match with Dreamer & Funk taking on Raven & Cactus). So the first 3 out of 4 November To Remember main events were Dream Partner Tag Team Matches with Terry Funk involved. Interesting.

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We get some clips of a match between D-Von Dudley vs Buh Buh Ray. One thing about this rivalry in 96 was the chair shots to the head. God damn. Some of THE hardest unprotected chair shots to the head I've ever seen, and LOTS of them throughout the feud. Unprotected chair shots to the head are very bad, and that's one thing that definitely needed to be phased out of pro wresting asap. I like the tits and ass, the table stunts, the blood, but concussions are not fun to deal with, and I can tell you that from first hand experience. Something interesting to note though, is that both Buh Buh and D-Von are still kicking it in the business today and seem to be just fine.

Big Dick Dudley lands a moonsault after the match and the crowd goes ape shit. .

We get a brief highlight clip of the Eliminators vs Miracle Violence Connection match from the High Incident show. They show Dr. Death catching Kronus during his Handspring Back Elbow and nailing him with a German. Saturn powerbombs Dr. Death on the concrete on the floor. The highlight closes with Saturn landing a flying elbow off of the scaffold onto Dr. Death! Man, Saturn was being booked as a strait daredevil here in late 96. Sabu ain't got shit on Saturn and some of the spots he's done in the past couple of shows. I need to see this full match and I'm not sure it was ever released in any form. I'll have to dig around and find out. Stay tuned. Something interesting about these highlights is that Gordy is barely shown, possibly in an effort to protect him since he was gone to play the Executioner in the WWF.

Doug Furnas & Phil Lafon vs Sabu & RVD II; This is a fun match, but it isn't as sharp as their first one. Sabu and Van Dam seem to be working together much more with a few tandem moves that look nice. Sabu and Van Dam pickup the clean win and finally shake hands after the match. They give each other a hug and raise each other's arms. They are finally on the same page. 7.3/10.

2 Cold Scorpio vs Kid Kash; who is known as David Tyler Morton Jericho(joey jokes before the match, saying they will find a new name for him eventually). This is just highlight clips, but they look like they put on a great match. Some really fast back and forth wrestling with a lot of high spots out of the ring. Scorpio wins it clean with the 450. Taz comes out and dumps him on his head, saying that he wanted to choke the man out that broke his neck before he left for the WWF.

Taz cuts an awesome promo after choking him out:

I have done, everything that I needed to do in ECW...


I just choked out the man that busted my fucking neck..


For one year...


For one miserable year, I have choked out man, after man, after man, after man...


There's only one more thing...


One more thing left to do...


That one thing....


*Crowd chants SA-BU!*


I got news for you..


That pussy ain't coming out.


Now listen, there's one thing left to do...


And there's one man left for me to choke out...


But you see, there's only one little thing stopping Sabu from facing the Human Suplex Machine...


AND THAT ONE THING...


Is fear...


FEAR!


SABU FEARS TAZ!


....And so he fucking should... Hit my god damn music!


*Kiss' "War Machine" plays*

After that we get a very nice promo from Paul Heyman explaining exactly why Sabu has not entered the ring with Taz for the past year. Sabu promised Heyman as a friend not to do it. Sabu kept his promise for one year out of respect for Paul Heyman. This leads right into the infinitely awesome Guns N Roses "November Rain" video that picks up right where the 1995 video left off, highlighting all of the best moments from ECW in 1996 leading up to the big show. This is too awesome:

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These videos are my favorite. The 95 video was posted a few pages back and was equally awesome. Both videos highlight the absolute best of the prime days of ECW with recaps of everything from 95 and 96. Heyman's lead in promo was also very nice, with the story being laid out perfectly with Taz and Sabu. Sabu and Heyman's friendship has been played out all year long up to this point, and this promo really caps this storyline off as one of the best things ever done in pro wrestling history bar none bottom line, and we're still 5 months out from their first match. It's been a full year and they haven't even been in the same ring together yet. Something interesting mentioned on the commentary of the recent WWE Greatest Rivalries DVD by Shane Douglas is that Sabu and Taz were kept apart in the storylines during this time, but they were also very distant behind the scenes. I've read in books that there were two prominent "cliques" developing backstage in the ECW Arena during this time; Heyman's New York guys(Taz, Dreamer, Guido, Dudleyz, i.e. the guys that pitched in behind the scenes to run things, drive trucks, merchandise etc.), and the Philly guys that were there before Heyman(Sabu and his buddy Van Dam, Sandman, Tod Gordon, Stevie Richards, and I think Raven gravitated towards this group as well). Both cliques were pretty separate and distant during this time and things got worse going into 1997, but we'll get into that when we get there. As for now I'm psyched about reviewing the 96 November to Remember because it feels like an accomplishment that this project has made it that far. For that I want to thank all of the guys here at PW for the support and discussion. It's been a fun ride and I'm looking forward to digging into 1997. November to Remember '96 should be up by tomorrow night by the latest. :coolthumb
 

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