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Post by Chris Hammers on Sept 9, 2012 22:29:49 GMT -5
ECW BOUGHT OUT BY MYSTERY INVESTOR! - In some breaking news, it has been confirmed via several sources that Extreme Championship Wrestling have been bought out by a mystery investor. Previous owner, Paul Heyman was in some serious debt, not only with a majority of the roster, but also buildings from cancelled shows. It has been said that Heyman will still handle the booking duties while the new owner will handle all money transactions.
- A new television deal has been confirmed on ECW's official website, announcing that following the Massacre on 34th Street ppv on December 3rd 2000, ECW on FSN will begin to air every Wednesday Night.
- At the Massacre on 34th Street PPV, Scott Hall made his official debut (after guest appearing at a live event a month prior) for ECW by interfering during the main event 3-Way Dance between Steve Corino, Jerry Lynn, and Justin Credible. Hall would hit the Razor's Edge on Jerry Lynn, allowing Justin Credible to hook the leg and capture the ECW World Championship for the 2nd time of his career. Immediately after the PPV, ECW's website began hyping up the debut of Scott Hall, this Wednesday on the debut episode of ECW on FSN.
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Post by Chris Hammers on Sept 9, 2012 22:29:57 GMT -5
Roster: Balls Mahoney / Bill Alfonso / Blue Boy / Chris Hamrick / Christian York / CW Anderson / Cyrus The Virus / Danny Doring / Dawn Marie / Elektra / EZ Money / Francine / Jack Victory / Jasmine St. Claire / Jazz / Jerry Lynn / Joey Gertner / Joey Matthews / Joey Styles / Johnny Swinger / Julio Dineo / Justin Credible / Kid Kash / Little Guido / Lou E. Dangerously / Mikey Whipwreck / Nova / Paul Heyman / Rhino / Roadkill / Rob Van Dam / Sabu / Sal E. Graziano / Scott Hall / Simon Diamond / Sinister Minister / Spanish Angel / Spike Dudley / Steve Corino / Super Crazy / Tajiri / The Sandman / Tommy Dreamer / Tony Devito / Tony Mamaluke / Tracy Smothers
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Post by Chris Hammers on Sept 9, 2012 22:30:06 GMT -5
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Post by Chris Hammers on Sept 9, 2012 22:30:20 GMT -5
- Christian York & Joey Matthews def. Simon Diamon & Johnny Swinger
- EZ Money def. Balls Mahoney
- Nova def. Julio Dinero
- ECW Tag Team Championships Danny Doring & Roadkill def. Little Guido & Tony Mamaluke
- CW Anderson def. Tommy Dreamer
- ECW Television Championship Rhino def. Spike Dudley
- Yoshihiro Tajiri & Mikey Whipwreck def. Super Crazy & Kid Kash
- ECW World Championship Justin Credible def. Steve Corino, & Jerry Lynn
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2012 22:36:44 GMT -5
Sounds pretty awesome. I love some ECW stuff and I'm intrigued by Scott Hall's debut.
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Post by duan on Sept 10, 2012 10:54:40 GMT -5
this looks excellent hammy !
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Post by Rated R on Sept 10, 2012 13:26:42 GMT -5
I've already told you that I love the idea, so as long as you can keep going with this I'll keep reading.
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Post by Rule 30 on Sept 10, 2012 13:28:44 GMT -5
Happy you went through with this idea after we were talking about it on MSN. Excited to see how Scott Hall does.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 10, 2012 13:29:00 GMT -5
KWL MAN !!!
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Post by Chris Hammers on Sept 10, 2012 13:31:40 GMT -5
ECW on FSN #1 / December 6th 2000- Following a fancy new intro, Joey Styles, and Lou E. Dangerously welcome everyone to the show, before recapping the debut of Scott Hall in ECW, just days prior at the Massacre on 34th Street PPV. Just then, "Ready or Not" is heard over the PA System as the new ECW World Champion, Justin Credible, and his buddy Scott Hall make their way down to the ring. Hall starts with the usual "Hey yo" gig before talking about how every promotion he's been apart off, he has taken it by storm, and that ECW will not be any different. He says just like how the clique dominated Connecticut, and Atlanta, the same thing is going to happen right here in ECW, and that is why Justin Credible is standing here right now as the ECW World Champion. Just then, Jerry Lynn jumps the crowd, and slides in to the ring. Lynn tackles Credible to the ground, getting in a few punches before Hall picks him up and charges him in to the corner. Suddenly, the lights go out. When they come back on, The Sandman is standing in the ring with a singapore cane in hand. Sandman swings hard, hitting Scott Hall in the back, causing him to retreat out of the ring. Sandman gets on the microphone and tells Credible, and Hall that he won't allow BS Politics to be involved in the company he helped build, and that he'll take the ECW World Championship off Credible if it's the last thing he'll do.
- Spike Dudley def. CW Anderson via pinfall. The very first match to take place on the new tv show starts as CW Anderson, who defeated Tommy Dreamer on PPV just days prior, confidently dominated his opponent tonight, Spike Dudley. Anderson threw Spike around the ring before starting a comeback that was short lived, with Anderson hitting a devastating lariat. Eventually, Tommy Dreamer would make his way to ringside, distracting Anderson. Spike rolled Anderson up, getting a two count before Anderson pulled back, turning it in to a roll up of his own. Spike would kick Anderson away at two, causing Anderson to fall forward towards the ropes, where Tommy Dreamer would deliver a sucker punch to the face of Anderson. Spike quickly reacted by connecting with the Acid Drop, picking up the surprise pin fall victory.
- A video package plays promoting Rob Van Dam. The video ends by saying "The Whole F'n Show will be in action next week!"
- ECW Television Championship Rhino def. Kid Kash via pinfall. Kid Kash was a surprise partner for Tajiri, at the Massacre on 34th Street PPV, and despite having a great showing, came up short on picking up the win for his team. Despite the loss, Kash had a chance at becoming the new Television Champion. A fun back n' forth showing that had an insane finish where a table had been set up in the corner of the ring. Kash climbed the turnbuckle, behind the table and dived over it, only for Rhino to catch him in mid air with the Gore, tackling him down through the table. Rhino dragged Kash to the middle of the ring, before hooking the leg, and retaining the ECW Television Championship.
- The cameras turn to the back where Tommy Dreamer is seen brawling with CW Anderson. The two men clearly haven't resolved their differences, and security seem to be failing in separating them. Eventually, Dreamer is dragged out of the room.
- The cameras turn to the commentator's table where they show some still images of Massacre on 34th Street, telling people what happened and why, if they haven't, they should order the Pay-Per-View right now, on demand. Styles then announces that their next PPV will be Guilty as Charged, on January 7th 2001, and that he feels the next match will have serious indications and how that card is going to shape up.
- Justin Credible & Scott Hall def. Jerry Lynn & Sandman via pinfall. The main event of the first episode of ECW on FSN gets under way with World Champion, Justin Credible starting off with Jerry Lynn. The two men wrestled back n forth before Credible would hook the leg of Lynn, drag him to the corner and tag in Scott Hall who'd hit the quick elbow drop on Lynn's back. Hall and Credible would decimate Lynn, quick tagging in and out of the ring as Sandman became enraged on the apron. Eventually, Lynn would have his come back moment, hitting Credible with an enziguri before diving across the ring, tagging in Sandman. Sandman came in, guns blazing, throwing punches left and right, before Jerry threw the singapore cane to Sandman, who caught it and used it to connect with the white russian leg sweet on Scott Hall. Sandman would then wind up the cane looking to hit Credible, only for Credible to quickly low blow Sandman. Just then, the former champion Steve Corino slid in to the ring with a chair and took aim at the new champion, Justin Credible. Credible ducked under the chair, causing it to bounce off Sandman's head instead, knocking him down to the canvas. Credible would then super kick Corino, causing him to fall out of the ring, then attacking Jerry Lynn off the apron as Scott Hall pined The Sandman to pick up the victory.
- Hall and Credible quickly retreat from the ring as Lynn starts brawling with Corino, blaming him for the loss. During this brawl, Scott Hall quickly slides back in to the ring as Sandman slowly climbs back up to a vertical basis. Sandman turns around only to be knocked back down to the canvas, being hit with his own cane by Hall, who grins before grabbing a toothpick and throwing it at Sandman.
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Post by Rule 30 on Sept 10, 2012 19:01:09 GMT -5
ECW on FSN Best way to kick off the show was with Scott Hall and Justin Credible. Good promo and nice involvement from Jerry Lynn and the Sandman. Hot start to the show already. Little Spike Dudley! Great win for Spike with some help from Dreamer. Looking forward to another encounter between Dreamer and Anderson. Can't wait for RVD next, hoping for some matches with Rhino. Like I told you before I loved their matches. The ending to Rhino versus Kid Kash sounded insane! Liked Rhino retaining the title, right call in my opinion. Said before I'm looking forward between another match with Dreamer and Anderson, nice little brawl between the two. Huge main event with Hall and Credible taking the win. Interesting finish with Corino taking Sandman out with the chair by accident. Solid debut show on FSN, really looking forward to see where the main event scene goes from here.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2012 19:38:45 GMT -5
Really good debut show. I like where you're going with everything. The Gore spot sounded awesome and I could imagine how it would look. I'll be looking forward to the next show.
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Post by Chris Hammers on Sept 13, 2012 5:40:30 GMT -5
ECW on FSN #2 / December 13th 2000- Following a quick recap of the debut episode of ECW on FSN, highlighting the actions of Scott Hall & ECW World Champion, Justin Credible, the show starts with the mad mastermind of ECW, Paul Heyman making his way down to the ring. Once inside, Heyman states that because of his actions from last week to close the show, he is here to announce the first match for the Guilty as Charged PPV that will be taking place on January 7th. Heyman says that Scott Hall will make his ECW PPV match debut against the man he attacked with a Singapore Cane following the match, The Sandman. Suddenly, Heyman is interrupted by "Ready or Not" playing over the PA System as Scott Hall and Justin Credible made their way down to the ring. Scott Hall says that he has no problem teaching that punk, Sandman a lesson at Guilty as Charged, but right now, he feels like reaching Heyman a lesson in what the pecking order is going to be around here. Hall grabs Heyman by the scruff of his collar but lets go when Enter Sandman plays across the PA System, indicating the arrival of the Sandman. Sandman makes his way through the crowd, and stands on the guardrail, taunting Hall and Credible with his singapore cane. During this, Jerry Lynn slides in to the ring, and tackles Justin Credible, sending both men crashing to the outside. Hall leaves the ring to help his buddy only for Sandman to start belting him with the cane. The four men brawl till they are separated by security.
- Rob Van Dam w/ Bill Alfonso def. Little Guido w/ Tony Mamaluke & Sal E. Graziano via pinfall. "The whole f'n show" Rob Van Dam makes his first appearance in ECW in several months following a dispute with ECW, but he's back and makes a return in big fashion by defeating one third of the Full Blooded Italians. RVD, and Little Guido went back n forth in the ring, but the match eventually ended with Big Sal and Tony Mamaluke trying to get involved only for Sal to accidentally squash Mamaluke and Guido in the corner. RVD spin kicked Sal out of the ring, before jumping to the top rope and hitting the Five Star Frog Splash on Little Guido to pick up the victory.
- Following the match, Rob Van Dam cut a promo in the ring about how he came back for several reasons, and one of them is to capture back the Television Championship that he never lost in the first place. Vam Dam declares that he's coming after Rhino, but just as he thinks the crowd is reacting to the announcement, it turns out Rhino had just slid in to the ring. Van Dam turns around only to be gored down to the canvas. Fonzy gets in to Rhino's face, blowing his whistle at him, only to be kicked in the gut. Rhino dragged Fonzy to the apron and shocked everyone by delivering the Rhino Driver off the apron, through a table that set up. Paramedics were called out to see to Fonzy, RVD checking on his friend as well.
- BadStreet Boys def. Johnny Swinger & Simon Diamond w/ Dawn Marie via pinfall. In a rematch from Massacre on 34th Street, Christian York & Joey Matthews of the BadStreet Boys took on the tandem of Johnny Swinger & Simon Diamond. It was mentioned on commentary that Matthews & York have a tag team championship match at Guilty as Charged but if Swinger & Diamond could defeat them here, they'd be added to the match. This wasn't accomplished however as Swinger was put away with the Full Effect, double facebuster.
- A video package plays highlighting Nova. The video ends saying that Nova will be in action next week on ECW on FSN.
- Steve Corino def. Super Crazy via pinfall. The former ECW World Champion took on the former ECW Television Champion in a great back n forth match. The "King of Old School" seemed to have trouble keeping up with the luchadore from Mexico, till Yoshihiro Tajiri showed up on the apron, delivering the green mist to Super Crazy. Crazy turned around, his vision obviously obstructed allowing Corino to hit the Old School Expulsion to pick up the victory.
- Following the match, Tajiri entered the ring and looked as if he was stalking Super Crazy, setting up the Buzzsaw Kick. Jerry Lynn ran out for the save, instigating a tag team brawl. The show cut to commercial, and when it came back on, it was announced that an impromptu tag team match had been made.
- Jerry Lynn & Super Crazy def. Steve Corino & Yoshihiro Tajiri via pinfall. The show only had ten minutes left, so it was obvious this wasn't going to go on long. Super Crazy dived out of the ring, taking out Steve Corino, allowing Jerry Lynn to hit the Cradle Piledriver on Tajiri to pick up the victory.
- The final minutes of the show saw Scott Hall & Justin Credible hit the ring, attacking all four men. Scott Hall had Jerry Lynn up for the Razor's Edge, only for the lights to go out. When they came back on, Hall looked confused as to why he wasn't holding Lynn any more, and he turned around only to be hit in the head with a singapore cane by The Sandman. A big brawl breaks out between all seven men, as the show logo appears in the corner, the scene fading to black.
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Post by Chris Hammers on Sept 13, 2012 6:00:14 GMT -5
- Following the ending to ECW on FSN #2, Paul Heyman announced on ecwrestling.com in a video, that several matches have now been announced for Guilty as Charged. The first of which will be Tajiri vs Super Crazy, and the second of which will be Steve Corino vs Jerry Lynn, with the added stipulation that the winner will get an ECW World Championship match straight after. Finally, Rhino will be defending the ECW Television Championship against Rob Van Dam.
- ECW Championship Justin Credible vs Jerry Lynn/Steve Corino
- Scott Hall vs The Sandman
- Jerry Lynn vs Steve Corino
- ECW Television Championship Rhino vs Rob Van Dam
- ECW Tag Team Championships Danny Doring & Roadkill vs The BadStreet Boys
- Super Crazy vs Yoshihiro Tajiri
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Post by Rated R on Sept 13, 2012 9:59:48 GMT -5
ECW on FSN #1:
- There wasn't really any other way to kick things off other than with Scott Hall. His alliance with Justin Credible provides plenty of interesting ideas especially since I see Hall wanting that title sooner or later (if you get to later). Nice to see Lynn and Sandman getting involved to set up for the main event. - I like that you're running with the Dreamer / Anderson feud, I always did enjoy CW's matches and hopefully we get their I Quit match even if it's just for nostalgia values. Plus it's always good to see little Spike Dudley get a win. - The finish to the Rhino / Kid Kash match sounded simply insane. Rhino going over was the right choice, I'd love to see him get back into the main event scene. - Solid main event here that had all the chaos you'd expect from ECW. The Corino interference was interesting and it'll be fun to see where you take it. Plus it looks like we'll be getting Sandman / Hall pretty soon which should be awesome. - Great first show to kick things off, with the time you've got you have to make the most of the talent you've got and you did a good job here.
ECW on FSN #2:
- This is what I get when I don't reply straight away, two in one. - Paul Heyman is in the building! Actually, I really think he should have had something to do with the first episode, you missed a trick there. As I thought, Sandman against Hall, should be a really good match as long as they don't have a drinking contest first. - Good to see Rob Van Dam show up, I guess with new owners he finally got pain the money he was owed. Good win for Van Dam, you book him right and he should easily be one of your main draws. A feud with Rhino is a really good start. - Good win for the BadStreet Boys here, they were just hitting their stride as a team in ECW when they shut diown, so it'll be interesting to see where you take them. You've got kind of a weak tag division in terms of full time challengers, so I'm wondering if we might see a few new teams pop up as the months go on. - Corino against Super Crazy is a pretty interesting match, good to see Corino get the win though. Ah, you're continuing on with the Taijiri / Crazy feud, I like. - One of ECW's signature impromptu matches to headline the show. I always liked these, added some unpredictability to proceedings. Good to see the faces getting the win here. Awesome big brawl to end the show, figured this would have been the moment for a crazy ECW stunt spot but alas, it was not to be. - Another solid show, you know the roster and the time period and you're doing a good job of highlighting the talent. Look forward to reading more.
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Post by MizTV on Sept 14, 2012 7:29:58 GMT -5
The opening segment reminds me why it's called EXTREME Championship Wrestling Definitely right decision to have RVD go over to return to ECW Making Rhino look tough makes RVD look like a underdog which is a good start for a feud Making the challengers win is always good for momentum going to Guilty as Charged Impromptu tag team match sounds like teddy long but nevertheless good match with a better fight after words.
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