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The Steiners in ECW. Anything worth seeking out?, cheers.

 

Definitely check out their six man with Eddie v Scorpio, Malenko and Cactus Jack. They also had a match against 2 Cold Scorpio & Chris Benoit. If you don't now have a desire to witness that, you may need to rethink how much of a wrestling fan you are:)

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That's more what I'm looking for, cheers. What shows where those matches on?.

 

Wrestlepalooza 95 - Philadelphia, PA - ECW Arena - August 5, 1995 (1,150; sell out)

JT Smith pinned Hack Myers at 6:33

Val Puccio defeated Tony Stetson via disqualification at 1:23

Big Dick Dudley, Dudley Dudley, ECW Tag Team Champions Raven & Stevie Richards defeated Tommy Dreamer, Cactus Jack, & the Pitbulls when Richards pinned Dreamer

Dean Malenko, 2 Cold Scorpio, & Cactus Jack defeated ECW TV Champion Eddie Guerrero, Rick & Scott Steiner at 21:59 when Malenko pinned GuerreroMikey Whipwreck pinned ECW World Champion the Sandman in a non-title Sinapore cane match at 5:51

New Jack & Mustafa defeated Public Enemy in a stretcher match at 17:51

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ECW @ Philadelphia, PA - ECW Arena - August 26, 1995 (1,150)

Hack Myers defeated JT Smith via count-out

Ian Rotten pinned Bull Pain

ECW Tag Team Champions Raven & Stevie Richards defeated the Pitbulls when Richards pinned Pitbull #2

Tommy Dreamer pinned Big Dick Dudley with a suplex

Eddie Guerrero fought Dean Malenko to a draw in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match at 19:43; fall #1: Eddie pinned Malenko with a reversal into a roll up at 10:31; fall #2: Guerrero submitted to Malenko's Texas Cloverleaf at 13:26; fall #3: both men were counted down when Malenko made a cover with a bridge, with Guerrero then hooking Malenko's arms back so he couldn't lift his shoulders; moments later, the referee announced the match as a draw and raised both men's hands; prior to the bout, Joey Styles announced to the crowd that Malenko and Guerrero would be leaving for WCW, prompting a "Bischoff sucks" chant, and then said that the upcoming match would be their last in ECW; during the match, the crowd chanted "Please don't go" to both men; after the bout, Guerrero took the mic addressed those who chanted "You sold out" and thanked all the fans for their support; Malenko then took the mic and said the ECW fans had given him the pleasure of wrestling in front of them for a year, said he was an ECW fan, and a fan of all of those in the audience; Guerrero then told Malenko he was one of the best wrestlers he had ever faced, then embraced Malenko as Paul E. Dangerously, Tod Gordon, Tommy Dreamer, the Pitbulls, and several others filled the ring and hoisted Malenko and Guerrero on their shoulders; Guerrero then took the mic and said he hoped he made his late tag team partner Art Barr proud (Malenko and Guerrero's last match in ECW) (ECW Path of Destruction, Cheating Death, Stealing Life: The Eddie Guerrero Story)

Beulah McGillicutty (w/ ECW Tag Team Champion Raven) pinned Francine at 7:57 after guest referee ECW Tag Team Champion Stevie Richards hit Francine with a superkick; prior to the bout, Bill Alphonso appeared and said there was only one man qualified to officiate the match and then introduced Richards, who applied for and received a referee's license for women's wrestling; after the match, Beulah set Francine up for a piledriver - giving her a repeated wedgie in the process - and then dropping her with a spike piledriver after assistance from Raven & Richards (ECW: Extreme Warfare Vol. 1)

Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Chris Benoit & 2 Cold Scorpio when Benoit was pinnedECW World Champion the Sandman, New Jack, & Mustafa defeated Mikey Whipwreck & the Public Enemy when Mustafa pinned Grunge

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A few years ago, the Internet exploded one afternoon because Jerry Jarrett went for a meeting with WWE (it was plastered all over wwe.com as it fell during that little window where they tried to compete with the newz sites). It turned out it was just to recommend a wrestler. Was that Kozlov? I seem to recall talk at the time saying it was a Big Show-esque giant.

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A few years ago, the Internet exploded one afternoon because Jerry Jarrett went for a meeting with WWE (it was plastered all over wwe.com as it fell during that little window where they tried to compete with the newz sites). It turned out it was just to recommend a wrestler. Was that Kozlov? I seem to recall talk at the time saying it was a Big Show-esque giant.

It was Kozlov. Jarrett speaks about it in his guest booker DVD.

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