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Post by tystates on Mar 5, 2010 16:43:32 GMT -5
Over the ECW newswire came news on how the Survivor Series will become extreme!
After Puerto Rico released the names of who will represent the WWC in the NWA promotion's challenge tournament, ECW did the same.
Rob Van Dam Sabu Sandman Bryan Danielson Mike Quackenbush
Team ECW is ready to prove they have what it takes to put the 'big boys' away. The five-on-five elimination style matches will see a first round and final round between ICW, USWA, WWC and ECW.
The first round matches were randomly determined, and it will be Team ECW against Team ICW, and Team WWC versus Team USWA.
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Post by tystates on Mar 25, 2010 18:39:08 GMT -5
ECW Hardcore TV #21 Philadelphia, PA Nov. 18, 2118
DELIRIOUS def. ULTRAMANTIS BLACK
The former NWA World Jr. heavyweight champion had everything going his way. Delirious was in charge from start to finish, in and out of the ring. Ultramantis Black went down in the Cobra Stretch. Afterwards, Crossbones ran in and attacked Delirious, then joined by UMB.
YOUNG BUCKS def. NAPTOWN DRAGONS
The Jackson brothers didn't need much time to win this one. More Bang For Your Buck put away Scotty Vortekz.
BRODIE LEE def. AL SNOW
Snow missed a move off the top rope. Lee then nailed him with the big boot and a chokeslam ended the match.
J.D. MICHAELS def. MIKE QUACKENBUSH by C.O.
Quackenbush dominated all the way until the match fell to the outside. J.D. turned violent and won this one by countout. Then Steve Corino came in and put a hurting on Quackenbush, then said he'd tell everybody why later.
BRYAN DANIELSON def. RICKY LANDELL
This match was over real fast. The Triangle Choke finished off Landell. Again, Steve Corino came out and doubleteamed Landell with Danielson. The King of Old School said Quackenbush, "You're out of the Survivor Series. I am taking your place on Team ECW."
CHRIS CANDIDO def. JIMMY JACOBS
The feud between the Impact Players and the Age of the Fall has gone back and forth. This one didn't seem quite as intense as other encounters, and Candido took the win with the Blonde Bomb.
ECW TELEVISION TITLE TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS JUSTIN CREDIBLE def. CHUCK TAYLOR
Taylor gave Credible some trouble with his speed and high risk moves. In the end Taylor couldn't take any more beatings with the Singapore Cane and Credible advanced to the final at November to Remember next week.
ECW TELEVISION TITLE TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS SABU def. ERICK STEVENS
Sabu was on fire and Stevens just took the pounding. To his credit, it took Sabu awhile before winning the match. Sabu used chairs and the ringside area to his advantage. The Camel Clutch ended the night for Stevens (Stevens 6 coins).
DANNY DORING/ROADKILL def. BRENT ALBRIGHT/ADAM PEARCE
A huge upset in this non-title match over the ECW tag team champions. Albright and Pearce never got on the same page or any control of the match. Larry Sweeney was not at ringside for this one. Doring beat Pearce with the Danaconda. The champs did manage to get hold of their opponents as they tried to celebrate and battered them after the match.
ROB VAN DAM/SANDMAN def. CHRIS HERO/LARRY SWEENEY
The ECW champ again was worked over big time by his top two challengers. Hero was in trouble a lot but Larry Sweeney helped turn the match around with his interference. The Sandman found a way to tag RVD and the Five Star Frog Splash pinned Hero. The four continued to brawl after the bell had rang.
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Post by tystates on Mar 31, 2010 20:21:31 GMT -5
The lineup for pay-per view next week was announced on the official ECW website.
ECW NOVEMBER TO REMEMBER Viking Hall Philadelphia, PA November, 25, 2118
JUSHIN THUNDER LIGER VS. TIGER MASK
HARDCORE GAUNTLET MATCH ARIK CANNON VS. NECRO BUTCHER VS. DRAKE YOUNGER VS. BRODIE LEE VS. MISSING LINK
CLAUDIO CASTAGNOLI VS. LARRY SWEENEY
AL SNOW VS. CHRIS CANDIDO
MIKE QUCKENBUSH/RICKY LANDELL VS. STEVE CORINO/BRYAN DANIELSON
ECW TELEVISION TITLE TOURNAMENT FINAL SABU VS. JUSTIN CREDIBLE
WWC CARRIBEAN HARDCORE CHAMPIONSHIP THE SHEIK (CH) VS. BRUISER BRODY
ECW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP BRENT ALBRIGHT/ADAM PEARCE (CH) VS. DANNY DORING/ROADKILL
ANDRE THE GIANT VS. ROB VAN DAM
ECW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP CHRIS HERO (CH) VS. SANDMAN
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Post by ceo on Apr 1, 2010 20:29:00 GMT -5
ECW!! ECW!!! ECW!!! ECW!!! Good stuff, im liking this!!! Here are my picks! The lineup for pay-per view next week was announced on the official ECW website. ECW NOVEMBER TO REMEMBER Viking Hall Philadelphia, PA November, 25, 2118 [glow=red,2,300]JUSHIN THUNDER LIGER[/glow] VS. TIGER MASK HARDCORE GAUNTLET MATCH ARIK CANNON VS. NECRO BUTCHER VS. DRAKE YOUNGER VS. BRODIE LEE VS. [glow=red,2,300]MISSING LINK[/glow] [glow=red,2,300]CLAUDIO CASTAGNOLI [/glow]VS. LARRY SWEENEY [glow=red,2,300]AL SNOW[/glow] VS. CHRIS CANDIDO MIKE QUCKENBUSH/RICKY LANDELL VS. [glow=red,2,300]STEVE CORINO/BRYAN DANIELSON[/glow] ECW TELEVISION TITLE TOURNAMENT FINAL [glow=red,2,300]SABU[/glow] VS. JUSTIN CREDIBLE WWC CARRIBEAN HARDCORE CHAMPIONSHIP [glow=red,2,300]THE SHEIK [/glow](CH) VS. BRUISER BRODY ECW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP BRENT ALBRIGHT/ADAM PEARCE (CH) VS. [glow=red,2,300]DANNY DORING/ROADKILL[/glow] ANDRE THE GIANT VS. [glow=red,2,300]ROB VAN DAM[/glow] ECW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP CHRIS HERO (CH) VS. [glow=red,2,300]SANDMAN[/glow]
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Post by tystates on Apr 7, 2010 6:59:41 GMT -5
ECW Hardcore TV #22 Hammerstein Ballroom New York, NY Nov. 25, 2118
For the first time, ECW Hardcore TV comes to you from the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City! Tonight is November to Remember on payper view. Before that, get set for Hardcore TV!
TYLER BLACK/JIMMY JACOBS def. YOUNG BUCKS
There are a lot of tag teams in ECW and all of them are trying to distinguish themselves from the rest in order to get the next tag team title match. Black and Jacobs were impressive on this night, never letting Matt Jackson make a tag. They mercilessly double teamed him until Jacobs put him away with the End Time.
THREE-WAY DANCE EDDIE KINGSTON def. NIGEL MCGUINNESS and J.D. MICHAELS
Michaels was eliminated mere seconds after the bell rang. Nigel tore into him with the London Dungeon and then the Jawbreaker Lariat pinned him. McGuinness almost did the same to Kingston. These two went back and forth and Kingston was able to take the match after an uranage suplex.
DELIRIOUS def. ULTRAMANTIS BLACK
Last week Delirious defeated Ultramantis Black but was jumped by Crossbones. Delirious wanted to take down Ultramantis again before settling things with Crossbones. Ultramantis Black didn't have it tonight and Delirious won with little trouble after the Shadows over Hell.
SAMOAN ISLAND TRIBE def. NAPTOWN DRAGONS
Possibly match of the night on ECW Hardcore TV. A long, grueling encounter as neither team could hold the advantage for very long. There were all kinds of pin attempts and brawling on the floor. Alofa took the fall with a samoan drop on Vortekz.
ECW TV TITLE NO. 1 CONTENDER MATCH ERICK STEVENS def. CHUCK TAYLOR
These two lost in the semifinals of the Television Title Tournament. The winner will get a title shot at either Sabu or Justin Credible, whichever man wins the title at November to Remember. Taylor seemed set to pull off another upset, but Stevens whethered the storm. Stevens then took over and Taylor had to fight to stay alive in the match. Stevens hit the Doctor Bomb and that resulted in a three-count.
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Post by tystates on Apr 7, 2010 12:26:56 GMT -5
ECW NOVEMBER TO REMEMBER Hammerstein Ballroom New York, New York Nov. 25, 2118
TIGER MASK def. JUSHIN THUNDER LIGER
ECW spared no expense in bringing the best junior heavyweights in the world from International Championship Wrestling. These two kicked off the show in exciting fashion. This was a very even match but Tiger Mask put Liger down for the three count with his Tiger Suplex.
HARDCORE GAUNTLET MATCH
MISSING LINK def. DRAKE YOUNGER MISSING LINK def. NECRO BUTCHER MISSING LINK def. BRODIE LEE MISSING LINK def. ARIK CANNON
An unbelievable performance by the former WWC Carribean Hardcore champion the Missing Link, making his return to ECW after losing in the Television Title tournament first round. The Link and Younger literally killed each other, spilling copious amounts of blood. These two even took the match outside the building into the parking lot. The Link showed he is highly skilled in the use of a chair and beat Cannon after his crushing head butt.
Next came Necro Butcher and he was dispatched in no time at all, despite the Link being a bloody mess. Everybody was on the Link's side when he beat Brodie Lee with a top rope head butt. Last was Arik Cannon, and after going toe to toe, on the floor, using tables, chains and chairs, it was the Link taking the match after coming off the top rope.
The Link could hardly stand when suddenly the Sheik ran into the ring and attacked! The Link was defenseless at this point and the Sheik was drawing more blood when Bruiser Brody brought the chain to the ring and these two fought for the next five minutes all around the arean, taking the brawl up into the balcony. No amount of security could stop them until Andre the Giant lent his big hand to separate the wrestlers.
Brody very nearly turned his anger on the giant, and it was Brody who beat Andre this past week down in Puerto Rico. Andre was able to hold Brody back while the wrestlers and security got the Sheik restrained and taken to the back.
CLAUDIO CASTAGNOLI def. LARRY SWEENEY
Finally order was restored and the next match was announced. Sweeney has been forced into the ring recently after constantly interferring to keep all the belts on his men. Sweeney finally got what he deserved as Castagnoli maintained the upperhand and won with the Ricola Bomb.
CHRIS CANDIDO def. AL SNOW
Tammy Sytch has Snow's attention when Candido jumped him from behind before the bell. Candido then powerslammed Snow and pinned him. Candido left Snow laying in the ring after a brutal beatdown following the match.
MIKE QUACKENBUSH/RICKY LANDELL def. STEVE CORINO/BRYAN DANIELSON
Last week Steve Corino attacked both Quackenbush and Landell, saying he was replacing Quackenbush on Team ECW for the Survivor Series. This tag team match was very intense and a great back and forth affair. After all kinds of great moves and near falls Landell pinned Danielson with the Fisherman Buster.
ECW TELEVISION TITLE TOURNAMENT FINAL SABU def. JUSTIN CREDIBLE
With the gold on the line, Credible just couldn't slow down the assault of Sabu. He was everywhere in and out of the ring, using chairs and tables. The Triple Jump Moonsault was perfectly executed and brought Sabu the ECW Television title.
DOG COLLAR MATCH WWC CARRIBEAN HARDCORE CHAMPIONSHIP BRUISER BRODY def. THE SHEIK (ch)
The match started with the chain already around Brody's neck and him dragging the Sheik out to the ring where he got the collar placed around the champ's neck. Brody was on fire at the start and almost took the title before the Sheik even knew the match had officially started. All the furniture in the arena was moved around as these two fought outside as much as inside the ring. Brody regained the Hardcore title for the second time after another dropping of the big knee across the throat of the Sheik.
ECW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP BRENT ALBRIGHT/ADAM PEARCE (ch) def. DANNY DORING/ROADKILL
The champs took Roadkill out of this match before the introductions could be completed. He was unable to help his partner and Doring was taken out with no problem after the Crowbar by Albright.
ROB VAN DAM def. ANDRE THE GIANT
Just before the match started, Bill Alfonso came out and was announced as the special referee. Rob Van Dam needed everything he had in his arsenal to do damage to the Giant. Andre used his power and the bear hug to try and slow RVD down, who was using his speed perfectly as well as the top rope and whatever he could get his hands on outside the ring. RVD got Andre down on the mat then went back up top for the Five Star Frog Splash. Alfonso appeared to give RVD a fast count as the crowd roared for the tremendous upset of Andre the Giant.
ECW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP CHRIS HERO (ch) def. SANDMAN
The Sandman did everything he could at the start to take the title, risking life and limb with dives to the floor and leaps off the top rope. Hero turned things around with a top rope move of his own and then went to the Rubik's Cube to win the match and retain the ECW title.
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Post by ceo on Apr 7, 2010 16:29:09 GMT -5
Great PPV!
A little disappointed that ECW originals Sandman and Doring/Roadkill didnt come away from their matches with the gold, but Im sure their time will come.
Looking forward to more!
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Post by tystates on Apr 7, 2010 17:51:43 GMT -5
Thanks ceo. It was a pretty good show. Kicking around if I'm going to have ECW December to Dismember or not. Now it's the 100th edition of ICW Impact and then the Survivor Series!
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Post by tystates on Jun 6, 2010 16:04:05 GMT -5
ECW Hardcore TV #23 Viking Hall Philadelphia, PA Dec. 2, 2118
ECW returns to its home in Philadelphia one week after the November to Remember payper view event.
HEARTBREAK EXPRESS def. DANNY DORING/ROADKILL
Doring and Roadkill were not successful a week ago at taking the tag team titles from Albright and Pearce. The Heartbreak Express return to ECW for the first time in two months after not doing very much in Puerto Rico. Doring and Roadkill enjoyed a lot of good things for awhile, then the match went the other way. The Heartbreaker used twice put Roadkill down. Phil and Sean Davis weren't done and continued to double team Roadkill after putting Doring out of the ring.
DELIRIOUS def. CHUCK TAYLOR
This one just may have stole the show. A ridiculous amount of offense by both men. Each used their finisher three times, hit and missed amazing dives to the concrete floor. Delirious 5 coins, Taylor 3 coins.
EDDIE KINGSTON def. CLAUDIO CASTAGNOLI by C.O.
This one turned brutal after some nice action from both men. Kingston put Castagnoli down and out on the concrete floor and won by countout. He was joined by Larry Sweeney and announced as the newest member of Sweet & Sour Inc.! Kingston said he was tired of being forgotten, ignored, overlooked in ECW and would be looking to get his hands on the ECW TV title. Mike Quackenbush had to come in to protect Castagnoli.
BRYAN DANIELSON def. MIKE QUACKENBUSH
Danielson wasted no time, reversing Quack and suplexing him all over the ring. Then the Cattle Mutilation ended the match mere seconds after it began.
STEVE CORINO def. RICKY LANDELL
Landell was still on fire after Corino turned on him to form a team with Danielson. Landell had everything going his way, using multiple finishers on Corino. He couldn't get the pin, and Corino took over after a miss off the top rope. The Old School Expulsion was all it took to beat Landell.
CHRIS HERO/LARRY SWEENEY def. IMPACT PLAYERS
Candido and Credible got themselves into a match with Sweet & Sour Inc. in an attempt to make some noise and get into the title picture. They both used their finisher on ECW champion Chris Hero but didn't get the pin. They dominated the match but it was Sweeney and his big elbow drop that beat Candido.
BRENT ALBRIGHT/ADAM PEARCE def. TYLER BLACK/JIMMY JACOBS
The ECW tag team champions only needed Albright for this one. Black never made a tag, Albright just obliterated him and used the Crowbar for the win in this non-title match.
ROB VAN DAM def. SANDMAN
A possible title shot to the winner of this one. RVD was in total control, but the Sandman is a force and hard to stop. He went to the floor and used the cane. RVD stopped him off the top rope and the Five Star Frog Splash ended this one. Sabu and RVD attacked the Sandman until Erick Stevens hit the ring and the bell rang.
ECW TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP SABU (ch) def. ERICK STEVENS
Sabu saw him coming and took charge on the outside. Then the Triple Jump Moonsault killed Stevens and the match was over.
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Post by tystates on Jun 8, 2010 11:30:00 GMT -5
ECW Hardcore TV #24 Lancaster, PA Dec. 9, 2118
STEVE CORINO/BRYAN DANIELSON def. YOUNG BUCKS
Corino and Danielson make more strides in showcasing themselves as a tag team. They systematicall destroyed both of the Young Bucks. Danielson battered Matt Jackson with MMA strikes to finish him off.
BRODIE LEE def. ARIK CANNON
It didn't long for the "Big Rig" to land the big boot twice and pick up the win.
NIGEL MCGUINNESS def. DELIRIOUS
Another nice win for Nigel as he tries to get things going and move up the ladder. He stayed in control of Delirious and won with the Tower of London.
TYLER BLACK def. TRENT ACID
An excursion into singles for these tag team wrestlers. Black was fast to hit the Phoenix Splash for the win.
HEARBREAK EXPRESS def. DANNY DORING/ROADKILL
Last week the Express took extra liberties after the match, causing a rematch. They almost grabbed a real fast win by jumping Roadkill before the bell. The Davis' stayed in charge and battered their opponents around the ringside area. Their double team finisher ended this one.
DUSTIN LEE def. JIMMY JACOBS
A real good battle with plenty of foreign objects. Lee took the win with the Harddrive.
AL SNOW def. NECRO BUTCHER
Al Snow used his buddy head and the Snow Plow twice to win with no problems what so ever.
IMPACT PLAYERS def. BRENT ALBRIGHT/ADAM PEARCE
A huge win in a non-title match. Credible beat Pearce the day before at the Lethal Lottery. Candido landed the Blond Bomb and Credible used the cane to down Pearce after a great contest. All hell broke loose after that with Larry Sweeney getting involved and joined by Chris Hero and Eddie Kingston. It wasn't long before more wrestlers ran into the ring and the bell rang.
CHRIS HERO/EDDIE KINGSTON/LARRY SWEENEY def. MIKE QUACKENBUSH/CLAUDIO CASTAGNOLI/RICKY LANDELL
An awesome six-man tag with Sweeney and his men the ECW champion Hero and newest member Kingston. Tons of action and big time moves all around. The Hero's Welcome on Landell finally ended it.
SANDMAN/ERICK STEVENS def. ROB VAN DAM/SABU
Last week it was RVD and Sabu winning in singles competition against these two opponents. The Sandman took a major beating but stayed alive. Stevens took the pinfall on Sabu after the Doctor Bomb, virtually guaranteeing himself a rematch for the TV title. RVD and Sabu jawed at each other with RVD blaming Sabu for the loss and talking about bigger things he had going on like Mil Mascaras and the world title.
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