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{{short description|2006 World Wrestling Entertainment pay-per-view event}}
{{short description|World Wrestling Entertainment pay-per-view event}}
{{Infobox Wrestling event
{{Infobox Wrestling event
|name = ECW One Night Stand
|name = ECW One Night Stand
|image = ECWonenightstand2006.jpg
|image = ECWonenightstand2006.jpg
|alt =
|alt =
|caption = Promotional poster featuring [[Rob Van Dam]]
|caption = Promotional poster featuring [[Rob Van Dam]], winning the [[Money in the Bank ladder match]] at [[WrestleMania 22]]
|promotion = [[WWE|World Wrestling Entertainment]]
|promotion = [[WWE|World Wrestling Entertainment]]
|date = June 11, 2006
|date = June 11, 2006
|venue = [[Hammerstein Ballroom]]
|venue = [[Hammerstein Ballroom]]
|city = [[New York City|Manhattan, New York, New York]]
|city = [[New York City, New York]]
|attendance = 2,460<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=6497|title=ECW One Night Stand 2006 « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database|work=www.cagematch.net|access-date=27 November 2018}}</ref>
|attendance = 2,460<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=6497|title=ECW One Night Stand 2006 « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database|work=www.cagematch.net|access-date=27 November 2018}}</ref>
|buyrate = 304,000<ref>{{cite web|url=https://wrestlenomics.com/resources/wwe-pay-per-view-buys-wwf-ppv-buyrate/|title=WWE Pay-Per-View Buys (1993-2015)|work=Wrestlenomics|access-date=January 22, 2021}}</ref>
|buyrate = 304,000<ref>{{cite web|url=https://wrestlenomics.com/resources/wwe-pay-per-view-buys-wwf-ppv-buyrate/|title=WWE Pay-Per-View Buys (1993-2015)|work=Wrestlenomics|date=25 March 2020 |access-date=January 22, 2021}}</ref>
|lastevent = [[Judgment Day (2006)|Judgment Day]]
|lastevent = [[Judgment Day (2006)|Judgment Day]]
|nextevent = [[Vengeance (2006)|Vengeance]]
|nextevent = [[Vengeance (2006)|Vengeance]]
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|nextevent2 = [[One Night Stand (2007)|2007]]
|nextevent2 = [[One Night Stand (2007)|2007]]
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'''ECW One Night Stand''' was a [[professional wrestling]] [[pay-per-view]] (PPV) [[List of WWE pay-per-view events|event]] produced by [[WWE|World Wrestling Entertainment]] (WWE). It was held on June 11, 2006, at the [[Hammerstein Ballroom]] in the [[Manhattan]] borough of [[New York City|New York, New York]]. Like the [[ECW One Night Stand (2005)|previous year's event]], although wrestlers from WWE's [[Raw (WWE brand)|Raw]] and [[SmackDown (WWE brand)|SmackDown!]] [[WWE brand extension|brand divisions]] had appeared on the show, it was held as a reunion show for the former [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]] (ECW) promotion, the assets of which WWE acquired in 2003. Just prior to the event, WWE also established a third brand dubbed [[ECW (WWE brand)|ECW]] for wrestlers of the former promotion and newer talent. It was the second event in the [[WWE One Night Stand|One Night Stand]] chronology.
The 2006 '''ECW One Night Stand''' was the second annual [[WWE One Night Stand|One Night Stand]] [[professional wrestling]] [[pay-per-view]] (PPV) [[List of WWE pay-per-view events|event]] produced by [[WWE|World Wrestling Entertainment]] (WWE). It was held on June 11, 2006, at the [[Hammerstein Ballroom]] in the [[Manhattan]] borough of [[New York City|New York, New York]]. Like the [[ECW One Night Stand (2005)|previous year's event]], although wrestlers from WWE's [[Raw (WWE brand)|Raw]] and [[SmackDown (WWE brand)|SmackDown!]] [[WWE brand extension|brand divisions]] had appeared on the show, it was primarily held as a reunion show for wrestlers from the former [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]] (ECW) promotion, the assets of which WWE acquired in 2003. Just prior to the event, WWE also established a third brand dubbed [[ECW (WWE brand)|ECW]] for wrestlers of the former promotion and newer talent. The event was in turn WWE's first PPV to feature the ECW brand.


The [[Card (sports)#Main event|main event]] was [[John Cena]] versus [[Rob Van Dam]] for the [[WWE Championship]], which Van Dam won by [[Pin (professional wrestling)|pinfall]] after performing a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Frog splash|Five Star Frog Splash]] following interference from [[Adam Copeland|Edge]]. The predominant match on the [[Card (sports)#Undercard|undercard]] was [[Rey Mysterio, Jr.|Rey Mysterio]] versus [[Sabu (wrestler)|Sabu]] for the [[World Heavyweight Championship (WWE)|World Heavyweight Championship]], which ended in a [[Professional wrestling#No contest|no contest]] after Sabu executed a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Springboard|Triple Jump]] [[DDT (professional wrestling)|DDT]] on Mysterio through a table on to the floor rendering both men kayfabe unable to wrestle, as a result, Mysterio retained the title. Another match on the undercard was Edge, [[Mick Foley]], and [[Lita (wrestler)|Lita]] versus [[Terry Funk]], [[Tommy Dreamer]], and [[Beulah McGillicutty]] in a [[Hardcore wrestling|Hardcore]] [[Professional wrestling tag team match types#Intergender tag team match|Intergender match]].
The [[Card (sports)#Main event|main event]] was [[John Cena]] versus [[Rob Van Dam]] for the [[WWE Championship]], which Van Dam won by [[Pin (professional wrestling)|pinfall]] after performing a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Frog splash|Five Star Frog Splash]] following interference from [[Adam Copeland|Edge]]. The predominant match on the [[Card (sports)#Undercard|undercard]] was [[Rey Mysterio, Jr.|Rey Mysterio]] versus [[Sabu (wrestler)|Sabu]] for the [[World Heavyweight Championship (WWE, 2002–2013)|World Championship]], which ended in a [[Professional wrestling#No contest|no contest]] after Sabu executed a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Springboard|Triple Jump]] [[DDT (professional wrestling)|DDT]] on Mysterio through a table on to the floor rendering both men kayfabe unable to wrestle, as a result, Mysterio retained the title. Another match on the undercard was Edge, [[Mick Foley]], and [[Lita (wrestler)|Lita]] versus [[Terry Funk]], [[Tommy Dreamer]], and [[Beulah McGillicutty]] in a [[Hardcore wrestling|Hardcore]] [[Professional wrestling tag team match types#Intergender tag team match|Intergender match]]. The event is notable for the appearance of [[Pro Wrestling Guerrilla]] wrestler [[Kevin Owens|Kevin Steen]], who was in the audience for the show and would later sign with the WWE as Kevin Owens in 2014.<ref name=Owens>{{cite web | url=https://tjrwrestling.net/review/wwe-ecw-one-night-stand-2006-review/ | title=WWE ECW One Night Stand 2006 Review – TJR Wrestling | date=11 June 2022 }}</ref>


==Production==
==Production==
===Background===
===Background===
After the success of 2005's [[ECW One Night Stand (2005)|ECW One Night Stand]] [[pay-per-view]] (PPV), [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] (WWE) decided to hold another [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]] reunion show for June 11, 2006, establishing the hardcore-based PPV as an annual show for the promotion. Just like the previous year, the 2006 event was held at the [[Hammerstein Ballroom]] in the [[Manhattan]] borough of [[New York City|New York, New York]]. The build-up for the 2006 ECW One Night Stand occurred on both ''[[WWE Raw|Raw]]'' and ''[[WWE SmackDown|SmackDown!]]'' heading into the pay-per-view, but build-up behind the scenes began several months earlier, as WWE was bringing back [[ECW (WWE brand)|ECW]] full-time. The news that WWE was planning to bring back ECW was leaked in the middle of April as [[Vince McMahon]] decided to revive ECW as a full-time [[WWE brand extension|brand]] alongside [[Raw (WWE brand)|Raw]] and [[SmackDown (WWE brand)|SmackDown!]].<ref name="ECW Slam Sports! Rumor 1">{{cite web|first=TJ|last=Madigan|title=WWE love affair with ECW to continue|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/04/29/1556764.html|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|date=2006-04-29|access-date=2007-09-24}}</ref> Reports beforehand stated that WWE was prepared to bring back ECW immediately after [[WrestleMania 22]].<ref name="ECW Slam Sports! Rumour 3">{{cite web|first=Tim|last=Baines|title=WWE has eyes on return of ECW|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/08/28/1191678.html|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|date=2005-08-28|access-date= 2007-09-24}}</ref> WWE opted to cancel its [[webcast]] ''[[WWE Velocity|Velocity]]'' and replace it with the new ''[[WWE ECW|ECW]]'' program.<ref name="ECW Slam Sports! Rumor 2">{{cite web|first=Tim|last=Baines|title=WWE's finally going to get Extreme again|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/04/30/1557923.html|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|date=2006-04-30|access-date=2007-09-24}}</ref> The new brand was officially confirmed by WWE on May 25, 2006, with its debut show airing on June 13, 2006 on the [[Syfy|Sci Fi Channel]].<ref name="Press Release - ECW to SciFi">{{cite press release|title=A News Release from Sci Fi Channel: WWE brings ECW to Sci Fi Channel|publisher=WWE|date=2006-05-25|url=http://corporate.wwe.com/news/2006/2006_05_25.jsp|access-date=2007-09-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071017193813/http://corporate.wwe.com/news/2006/2006_05_25.jsp|archive-date=2007-10-17|url-status=dead}}</ref> The 2006 ECW One Night Stand was in turn WWE's first PPV to feature the ECW brand.<ref name="Press Release - WWE launches ECW">{{cite press release|title=WWE Launches ECW As Third Brand |publisher=WWE Corporate |date=2006-05-25 |url=http://corporate.wwe.com/news/2006/2006_05_25_02.jsp |access-date=2007-09-24 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081223101434/http://corporate.wwe.com/news/2006/2006_05_25_02.jsp |archive-date=2008-12-23 }}</ref>
After the success of 2005's [[ECW One Night Stand (2005)|ECW One Night Stand]] [[pay-per-view]] (PPV), [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] (WWE) decided to hold another [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]] reunion show for June 11, 2006, establishing the hardcore-based PPV as an [[WWE One Night Stand|annual show]] for the promotion. Just like the previous year, the 2006 event was held at the [[Hammerstein Ballroom]] in the [[Manhattan]] borough of [[New York City|New York, New York]]. The build-up for the 2006 ECW One Night Stand occurred on both ''[[WWE Raw|Raw]]'' and ''[[WWE SmackDown|SmackDown!]]'' heading into the pay-per-view, but build-up behind the scenes began several months earlier, as WWE was bringing back ECW full-time. The news that WWE was planning to bring back ECW was leaked in the middle of April as [[Vince McMahon]] decided to revive the promotion as a third [[WWE brand extension|brand]] alongside [[Raw (WWE brand)|Raw]] and [[SmackDown (WWE brand)|SmackDown!]], dubbed [[ECW (WWE brand)|ECW]].<ref name="ECW Slam Sports! Rumor 1">{{cite web|first=TJ|last=Madigan|title=WWE love affair with ECW to continue|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/04/29/1556764.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130115130154/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/04/29/1556764.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=January 15, 2013|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|date=2006-04-29|access-date=2007-09-24}}</ref> Reports beforehand stated that WWE was prepared to bring back ECW immediately after [[WrestleMania 22]].<ref name="ECW Slam Sports! Rumour 3">{{cite web|first=Tim|last=Baines|title=WWE has eyes on return of ECW|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/08/28/1191678.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130115061109/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/08/28/1191678.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=January 15, 2013|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|date=2005-08-28|access-date= 2007-09-24}}</ref> WWE opted to cancel its [[webcast]] ''[[WWE Velocity|Velocity]]'' and replace it with the new ''[[WWE ECW|ECW]]'' program.<ref name="ECW Slam Sports! Rumor 2">{{cite web|first=Tim|last=Baines|title=WWE's finally going to get Extreme again|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/04/30/1557923.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130115071929/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/04/30/1557923.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=January 15, 2013|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|date=2006-04-30|access-date=2007-09-24}}</ref> The new brand was officially confirmed by WWE on May 25, 2006, with its debut show airing on June 13 on the [[Syfy|Sci Fi Channel]].<ref name="Press Release - ECW to SciFi">{{cite press release|title=A News Release from Sci Fi Channel: WWE brings ECW to Sci Fi Channel|publisher=WWE|date=2006-05-25|url=http://corporate.wwe.com/news/2006/2006_05_25.jsp|access-date=2007-09-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071017193813/http://corporate.wwe.com/news/2006/2006_05_25.jsp|archive-date=2007-10-17|url-status=dead}}</ref> The 2006 ECW One Night Stand was in turn WWE's first PPV to feature the ECW brand.<ref name="Press Release - WWE launches ECW">{{cite press release|title=WWE Launches ECW As Third Brand |publisher=WWE Corporate |date=2006-05-25 |url=http://corporate.wwe.com/news/2006/2006_05_25_02.jsp |access-date=2007-09-24 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081223101434/http://corporate.wwe.com/news/2006/2006_05_25_02.jsp |archive-date=2008-12-23 }}</ref>


===Storylines===
===Storylines===
[[Image:Cena With Spinner Belt.jpg|thumb|left|155px|[[John Cena]] defended his [[WWE Championship]] against [[Rob Van Dam]] at One Night Stand.]]
[[Image:Cena With Spinner Belt.jpg|thumb|left|155px|[[John Cena]] defended his [[WWE Championship]] against [[Rob Van Dam]] at One Night Stand.]]
The main [[Feud (professional wrestling)|feud]] heading into One Night Stand was between [[John Cena]] and [[Rob Van Dam]] over the [[WWE Championship]]. At [[WrestleMania 22|WrestleMania]], Van Dam competed in a six-man [[Money in the Bank ladder match]], in which Van Dam won and earned the right to face the champion of his choice anytime he wanted to in 12 months.<ref name="WrestleMania 22 - MITB">{{cite web|title=RVD wins the "Money in the Bank" Ladder Match|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/history/wrestlemania22/matches/2220322/results/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-04-02|access-date=2007-09-23}}</ref> On the May 22 episode of ''Raw'', Cena defeated [[Chris Masters]]. After the match, Van Dam came out to the ring and announced that he was cashing in his opportunity for the WWE Championship at One Night Stand. The two exchanged lefts and rights, with Masters getting involved. The distraction allowed Van Dam to toss his briefcase into Cena's face and then hit him with the [[Professional wrestling attacks#Spinning heel kick|Van Daminator]].<ref name="Raw - May 22, 2006">{{cite web|first=Louie|last=Dee|title=Apology Accepted?|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/05222006/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date= 2006-05-22|access-date=2007-09-23}}</ref> The two had a contract signing for their match on the June 5, 2006 episode of ''Raw''. Before signing the contract, Van Dam told Cena that he would win the WWE Championship at One Night Stand and rename it the [[ECW Championship|ECW World Heavyweight Championship]]. [[Professional wrestling authority figures#General Managers 3|ECW representative]] [[Paul Heyman]] told Cena that the [[ECW (WWE)|ECW]] fans can't wait to boo him out of the Hammerstein Ballroom. Cena signed the contract and wished Van Dam luck. Heyman, however, told Cena that he had brought some people from ECW and at that point, [[Balls Mahoney]], Terry Funk, Tommy Dreamer and [[The Sandman (wrestler)|the Sandman]] came to the ring. Cena attempted to fight them off, but Sandman hit Cena with his [[Shinai|Singapore cane]]. ECW's Sabu then came out and sent Cena through the table with his [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving leg drop|Atomic Arabian Facebuster]] move. Several ''Raw'' superstars ran out to attempt to fight off the ''ECW'' Originals.<ref name="Raw - June 5, 2006">{{cite web|first=Louie|last=Dee|title=Kiss this|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/06052006/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-05|access-date=2007-09-23}}</ref> Because of this, a match was [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Book|booked]] for the ''[[WWE vs. ECW Head-to-Head]]'' special that aired on the [[USA Network]] on June 7, 2006 between Cena and Sabu.<ref name="Cena vs Sabu Head to Head Preview">{{cite web|first=Ed|last=Williams III|title=Cena will get a crash course in hardcore|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/archive/hardcorecrashcourse|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-06|access-date=2007-09-24}}</ref> The match ended in a no contest after ECW's newest wrestler, [[Paul Wight|The Big Show]] attacked Cena, sparking a brawl between WWE and ECW wrestlers.<ref name="WWE vs ECW Head to Head results">{{cite web|first=Ed|last=Williams III|title=Big Show gets extreme|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/ecw/news/bigshowecw|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-07|access-date=2007-10-02}}</ref>
The main [[Feud (professional wrestling)|feud]] heading into One Night Stand was between [[John Cena]] and [[Rob Van Dam]] over the [[WWE Championship]]. At [[WrestleMania 22|WrestleMania]], Van Dam competed in a six-man [[Money in the Bank ladder match]], in which Van Dam won and earned the right to face the champion of his choice anytime he wanted to in 12 months.<ref name="WrestleMania 22 - MITB">{{cite web|title=RVD wins the "Money in the Bank" Ladder Match|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/history/wrestlemania22/matches/2220322/results/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-04-02|access-date=2007-09-23}}</ref> On the May 22 episode of ''Raw'', Van Dam announced that he would be cashing in his opportunity against Cena for the WWE Championship at One Night Stand. The two exchanged lefts and rights with [[Chris Masters]] (who Cena had just defeated in a match) also getting involved. The distraction allowed Van Dam to toss his briefcase into Cena's face and then hit him with the [[Professional wrestling attacks#Spinning heel kick|Van Daminator]].<ref name="Raw - May 22, 2006">{{cite web|first=Louie|last=Dee|title=Apology Accepted?|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/05222006/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date= 2006-05-22|access-date=2007-09-23}}</ref> The two had a contract signing for their match on the June 5, 2006 episode of ''Raw''. Before signing the contract, Van Dam told Cena that he would win the WWE Championship at One Night Stand and rename it the [[ECW Championship|ECW World Heavyweight Championship]]. [[Professional wrestling authority figures#General Managers 3|ECW representative]] [[Paul Heyman]] told Cena that the [[ECW (WWE)|ECW]] fans can't wait to boo him out of the Hammerstein Ballroom. Cena signed the contract and wished Van Dam luck. Heyman, however, told Cena that he had brought some people from ECW and at that point, [[Balls Mahoney]], Terry Funk, Tommy Dreamer and [[The Sandman (wrestler)|the Sandman]] came to the ring. Cena attempted to fight them off, but Sandman hit Cena with his [[Shinai|Singapore cane]]. ECW's Sabu then came out and sent Cena through the table with his [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving leg drop|Atomic Arabian Facebuster]] move. Several ''Raw'' superstars ran out to attempt to fight off the ''ECW'' Originals.<ref name="Raw - June 5, 2006">{{cite web|first=Louie|last=Dee|title=Kiss this|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/06052006/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-05|access-date=2007-09-23}}</ref> Because of this, a match was [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Book|booked]] for the ''[[WWE vs. ECW Head-to-Head]]'' special that aired on the [[USA Network]] on June 7, 2006 between Cena and Sabu.<ref name="Cena vs Sabu Head to Head Preview">{{cite web|first=Ed|last=Williams III|title=Cena will get a crash course in hardcore|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/archive/hardcorecrashcourse|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-06|access-date=2007-09-24}}</ref> The match ended in a no contest after ECW's newest wrestler, [[Paul Wight|The Big Show]] attacked Cena, sparking a brawl between WWE and ECW wrestlers.<ref name="WWE vs ECW Head to Head results">{{cite web|first=Ed|last=Williams III|title=Big Show gets extreme|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/ecw/news/bigshowecw|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-07|access-date=2007-10-02}}</ref>


[[Image:Mick-foley-at-signing.jpg|thumb|right|[[Mick Foley]], who teamed up with [[Edge (wrestler)|Edge]] to take on [[Tommy Dreamer]] and [[Terry Funk]] at One Night Stand.]]
[[Image:Mick-foley-at-signing.jpg|thumb|right|[[Mick Foley]], who teamed up with [[Edge (wrestler)|Edge]] to take on [[Tommy Dreamer]] and [[Terry Funk]] at One Night Stand.]]
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{{quote|Where the hell do any of you get off, telling me I sold out? Where do you get off? Where do you find the nerve, to call me a whore? You think I hate ECW? I love that place. I love that place! But ECW simply didn't love me back. She was like the girl I can't let go off, but the one who makes me sick, upon seeing her. She wanted too much blood, too much of my heart, too much of my life! So I left, and I found fame and fortune in WWE. And Paul Heyman was right. There's only one real difference between me and Tommy Dreamer. I'm a whore, and he's not. You see, seven years ago, I pulled the sock out of my pants, and made Vince McMahon laugh, and the doors of opportunity open wide for Mick Foley, but not for Tommy Dreamer. All he's got is his heart, his pride and the initials ECW. And I wanted to tell Edge that I went back and I watched our WrestleMania match, the greatest hardcore match of all time, I said. Well the truth is, maybe it wasn't quite as good as I thought. Maybe Edge, you and I are gonna have to be tougher than ever, hungrier than ever, sicker than ever, to walk into that steaming cesspool that is the Hammerstein Ballroom. 2,500 sickening, twisted fans, screaming for our blood, because Tommy Dreamer can do everything I can, and maybe with more passion. He's gonna beat us up, all over New York City. He's gonna bludgeon us. Terry Funk, the greatest wrestler I ever saw. You look at Terry Funk and you see an old man, you're not seeing the real Terry Funk. His slaps are worse than most men's punches. His punches dole out concussions, and when he picks up a weapon, he can use it like no man ever has. He has an excruciating pain waking up every single day, looking for one more chance to have one great last match. I blew the son of a bitch up in Japan, and he came back and hugged me. I set him up on fire in Philadelphia, and he put his arm around me. He doesn't put his arm around me anymore. I don't want your arm around me, Terry Funk. Tommy Dreamer, the only difference between me and you, is I have the guts to go to WWE. (At this point, a fan was audibly heard on the telecast telling Foley to shut up.) No, you shut your mouth! (pointing out to said fan) Because when I go to Hammerstein Ballroom, Edge and I are prepared to take the beatings of our lives, and I will do that to exorcise the sick, twisted whore that is ECW. I want her out of my life. You've seen me thrown off cells, you've seen me slammed in tacks, you've seen me go through a burning table at WrestleMania; it is nothing compared to the horrors I will unleash on Dreamer and Funk at (goddamn you) ECW. 'Cause I'm gonna stake the hearts of your heroes, and I'm gonna shove them down their throats for making me fall in love with you to begin with. You stepped on my heart, you stepped on my soul, you took everything I've had faith in, and you just throw it away. And then when I walk to that ring at the Hammerstein Ballroom as a WWE Legend, you Terry Funk and you Tommy Dreamer will learn about loss ... Have a nice day.|Mick Foley on his kayfabe thoughts on ECW<ref>{{cite web|last=Williams III|first=Ed|date=2006-06-07|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/headtohead/results/|title=Big Show gives WWE an extreme shock|work=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|access-date=2007-10-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060707002726/http://www.wwe.com/shows/headtohead/results/ |archive-date=2006-07-07}}</ref>}}
{{quote|Where the hell do any of you get off, telling me I sold out? Where do you get off? Where do you find the nerve, to call me a whore? You think I hate ECW? I love that place. I love that place! But ECW simply didn't love me back. She was like the girl I can't let go off, but the one who makes me sick, upon seeing her. She wanted too much blood, too much of my heart, too much of my life! So I left, and I found fame and fortune in WWE. And Paul Heyman was right. There's only one real difference between me and Tommy Dreamer. I'm a whore, and he's not. You see, seven years ago, I pulled the sock out of my pants, and made Vince McMahon laugh, and the doors of opportunity open wide for Mick Foley, but not for Tommy Dreamer. All he's got is his heart, his pride and the initials ECW. And I wanted to tell Edge that I went back and I watched our WrestleMania match, the greatest hardcore match of all time, I said. Well the truth is, maybe it wasn't quite as good as I thought. Maybe Edge, you and I are gonna have to be tougher than ever, hungrier than ever, sicker than ever, to walk into that steaming cesspool that is the Hammerstein Ballroom. 2,500 sickening, twisted fans, screaming for our blood, because Tommy Dreamer can do everything I can, and maybe with more passion. He's gonna beat us up, all over New York City. He's gonna bludgeon us. Terry Funk, the greatest wrestler I ever saw. You look at Terry Funk and you see an old man, you're not seeing the real Terry Funk. His slaps are worse than most men's punches. His punches dole out concussions, and when he picks up a weapon, he can use it like no man ever has. He has an excruciating pain waking up every single day, looking for one more chance to have one great last match. I blew the son of a bitch up in Japan, and he came back and hugged me. I set him up on fire in Philadelphia, and he put his arm around me. He doesn't put his arm around me anymore. I don't want your arm around me, Terry Funk. Tommy Dreamer, the only difference between me and you, is I have the guts to go to WWE. (At this point, a fan was audibly heard on the telecast telling Foley to shut up.) No, you shut your mouth! (pointing out to said fan) Because when I go to Hammerstein Ballroom, Edge and I are prepared to take the beatings of our lives, and I will do that to exorcise the sick, twisted whore that is ECW. I want her out of my life. You've seen me thrown off cells, you've seen me slammed in tacks, you've seen me go through a burning table at WrestleMania; it is nothing compared to the horrors I will unleash on Dreamer and Funk at (goddamn you) ECW. 'Cause I'm gonna stake the hearts of your heroes, and I'm gonna shove them down their throats for making me fall in love with you to begin with. You stepped on my heart, you stepped on my soul, you took everything I've had faith in, and you just throw it away. And then when I walk to that ring at the Hammerstein Ballroom as a WWE Legend, you Terry Funk and you Tommy Dreamer will learn about loss ... Have a nice day.|Mick Foley on his kayfabe thoughts on ECW<ref>{{cite web|last=Williams III|first=Ed|date=2006-06-07|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/headtohead/results/|title=Big Show gives WWE an extreme shock|work=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|access-date=2007-10-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060707002726/http://www.wwe.com/shows/headtohead/results/ |archive-date=2006-07-07}}</ref>}}


One of the main undercard matches on the card was between [[Rey Mysterio, Jr.|Rey Mysterio]] and [[Sabu (wrestler)|Sabu]] for the [[World Heavyweight Championship (WWE)|World Heavyweight Championship]]. [[Professional wrestling authority figures#General Managers 3|ECW representative]] [[Paul Heyman]] announced that Mysterio had accepted the challenge for One Night Stand on the June 2, 2006 edition of ''SmackDown!''.<ref name="Mysterio accepts Sabu challenge">{{cite web|title=The dream match will happen|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/ecw/news/sabuvsrey|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-03|access-date=2007-10-02}}</ref> Before the June 9, 2006 edition of ''SmackDown!'', Heyman [[kayfabe]] revealed to WWE's official website that he was trying to get Mysterio to join the new ECW brand.<ref name="Rey join ECW">{{cite web|first=Ed|last=Williams III|title=First Big Show, now Rey?|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/ecw/news/heymanrecruitingrey|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-08|access-date=2007-10-02}}</ref> Mysterio turned down Heyman's offer on the June 9, 2006 edition of ''SmackDown!''. In the main event on that edition of ''SmackDown!'', Mysterio faced [[Dave Finlay|Finlay]]. Mysterio was about to [[Professional wrestling attacks#Tiger feint kick|619]] Finlay, when Sabu, who was holding a steel chair, climbed onto the ring apron. Mysterio [[dropkick]]ed the chair into Sabu, which distracted the referee. This allowed Finlay to hit Mysterio with his [[Shillelagh (club)|shillelagh]], and the [[Piledriver (professional wrestling)#Kryptonite Krunch|Celtic Cross]] for the victory. After the contest, Sabu set up a table on the outside of the ring, and hit Mysterio with a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Springboard|springboard]] [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving leg drop|legdrop]] that sent Mysterio through the table.<ref name="SmackDown - June 9, 2006">{{cite web|first=Louie|last=Dee|title=Hell week continues|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/smackdown/archive/06092006/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-09|access-date= 2007-10-02}}</ref>
One of the main undercard matches on the card was between [[Rey Mysterio, Jr.|Rey Mysterio]] and [[Sabu (wrestler)|Sabu]] for the [[World Heavyweight Championship (WWE, 2002–2013)|World Championship]]. [[Professional wrestling authority figures#General Managers 3|ECW representative]] [[Paul Heyman]] announced that Mysterio had accepted the challenge for One Night Stand on the June 2, 2006 edition of ''SmackDown!''.<ref name="Mysterio accepts Sabu challenge">{{cite web|title=The dream match will happen|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/ecw/news/sabuvsrey|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-03|access-date=2007-10-02}}</ref> Before the June 9, 2006 edition of ''SmackDown!'', Heyman [[kayfabe]] revealed to WWE's official website that he was trying to get Mysterio to join the new ECW brand.<ref name="Rey join ECW">{{cite web|first=Ed|last=Williams III|title=First Big Show, now Rey?|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/ecw/news/heymanrecruitingrey|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-08|access-date=2007-10-02}}</ref> Mysterio turned down Heyman's offer on the June 9, 2006 edition of ''SmackDown!''. In the main event on that edition of ''SmackDown!'', Mysterio faced [[Dave Finlay|Finlay]]. Mysterio was about to [[Professional wrestling attacks#Tiger feint kick|619]] Finlay, when Sabu, who was holding a steel chair, climbed onto the ring apron. Mysterio [[dropkick]]ed the chair into Sabu, which distracted the referee. This allowed Finlay to hit Mysterio with his [[Shillelagh (club)|shillelagh]], and the [[Piledriver (professional wrestling)#Kryptonite Krunch|Celtic Cross]] for the victory. After the contest, Sabu set up a table on the outside of the ring, and hit Mysterio with a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Springboard|springboard]] [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving leg drop|legdrop]] that sent Mysterio through the table.<ref name="SmackDown - June 9, 2006">{{cite web|first=Louie|last=Dee|title=Hell week continues|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/smackdown/archive/06092006/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-09|access-date= 2007-10-02}}</ref>


==Event==
==Event==
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[[Joey Styles]] and [[Taz (wrestler)|Tazz]] served as commentators, while Stephen DeAngelis served as ring announcer for the event.
[[Paul Heyman]] began the event as it aired on pay-per-view, coming to the ring to "ECW" chants.<ref name="TWO Report">{{cite web|first= Adam|last=Martin|title=ECW One Night Stand PPV Results 6/11/06 New York City, New York|url=http://www.wrestleview.com/news2006/1150081251.shtml|publisher=WrestleView.com|date=2006-06-11|access-date=2007-10-20}}</ref> Heyman stated that "this [ECW's resurrection] didn't happen because of me and it didn't happen because of [[Vince McMahon]]. This happened because of you [the fans]. And on behalf of every single one of us, from the bottom of my heart, thank you, thank you, thank you!"<ref name="SLAM! Review">{{cite web|first=Brian|last=Elliot|title=ECW resurrected at PPV|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/06/12/1628702.html|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|date=2006-06-12|access-date=2007-09-23}}</ref>


[[Paul Heyman]] began the event as it aired on pay-per-view, coming to the ring to "ECW" chants.<ref name="TWO Report">{{cite web|first= Adam|last=Martin|title=ECW One Night Stand PPV Results 6/11/06 New York City, New York|url=http://www.wrestleview.com/news2006/1150081251.shtml|publisher=WrestleView.com|date=2006-06-11|access-date=2007-10-20}}</ref> Heyman stated that "this [ECW's resurrection] didn't happen because of me and it didn't happen because of [[Vince McMahon]]. This happened because of you [the fans]. And on behalf of every single one of us, from the bottom of my heart, thank you, thank you, thank you!"<ref name="SLAM! Review">{{cite web|first=Brian|last=Elliot|title=ECW resurrected at PPV|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/06/12/1628702.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120629165508/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/06/12/1628702.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=June 29, 2012|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|date=2006-06-12|access-date=2007-09-23}}</ref>
The first match on the card was a match between ECW Original [[Tazz]] and [[WWE Raw#Commentators|''WWE Raw'' commentator]] [[Jerry Lawler]].<ref name="SLAM! Review"/> In what was a [[Squash (professional wrestling)|squash match]], Lawler slapped ECW commentator Joey Styles in the face en route to the ring. Tazz won after 35 seconds by making Lawler pass out to the [[Nelson hold#Half nelson|Tazzmission]].<ref name="TWO Report"/> After the match, Tazz joined [[Joey Styles]] on commentary for the rest of the show.<ref name="One Night Stand - Squash Match">{{cite web|first=Louie|last=Dee|title=Tazz makes good on his promise|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/onenightstand/history/2006/matchesremove/28564981/results/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-11|access-date=2007-10-03}}</ref>

The first match on the card was a match between ECW Original [[Taz (wrestler)|Tazz]] and [[WWE Raw#Commentators|''WWE Raw'' commentator]] [[Jerry Lawler]].<ref name="SLAM! Review"/> On the way to the ring, Lawler slapped ECW commentator Joey Styles in the face. Tazz won after 35 seconds by making Lawler pass out to the [[Nelson hold#Half nelson|Tazzmission]].<ref name="TWO Report"/> After the match, Tazz joined [[Joey Styles]] on commentary for the rest of the show.<ref name="One Night Stand - Squash Match">{{cite web|first=Louie|last=Dee|title=Tazz makes good on his promise|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/onenightstand/history/2006/matchesremove/28564981/results/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-11|access-date=2007-10-03}}</ref>


[[Image:Kurt Angle.png|left|thumb|upright|150px|[[Kurt Angle]] faced [[Randy Orton]].]]
[[Image:Kurt Angle.png|left|thumb|upright|150px|[[Kurt Angle]] faced [[Randy Orton]].]]
In the second match ECW's [[Kurt Angle]] faced Raw's [[Randy Orton]]. Despite Angle's participation as an anti-ECW crusader from last year's [[ECW One Night Stand (2005)|''One Night Stand'']] he was met with raucous cheers from the ECW faithful. Randy Orton, by contrast, received an overwhelmingly negative reaction from the fans in attendance, and was subjected throughout the match to several derogatory chants including "Go fuck Cena" and "Orton's a homo". Orton gained the main advantage in the match after Angle missed a Running Shoulder Tackle, which sent him into the ringpost. The crowd inside the Hammerstein Ballroom chanted "[[Boredom|Boring]]!" as Orton applied a rear choke on Angle. Angle executed a series of [[Suplex#German suplex|German suplexes]], before executing an [[Professional wrestling throws#Olympic slam|Angle Slam]] for a near-fall.<ref name="SLAM! Review"/> Orton attempted an [[Cutter (professional wrestling)#Jumping cutter|RKO]], but Angle countered, locking on the [[Professional wrestling holds#Ankle lock|Ankle lock]]. Orton submitted, giving Angle the victory.<ref name="TWO Report"/><ref name="One Night Stand - Angle vs Orton Match">{{cite web|first=Louie |last=Dee |title=Successful debut for the Wrestling Machine |url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/onenightstand/history/2006/matchesremove/2856498/results/ |publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]] |date=2006-06-11 |access-date=2007-10-06 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090302034330/http://www.wwe.com/shows/onenightstand/history/2006/matchesremove/2856498/results/ |archive-date=March 2, 2009 }}</ref>
In the second match ECW's [[Kurt Angle]] faced Raw's [[Randy Orton]]. Despite Angle's participation as an anti-ECW crusader from last year's [[ECW One Night Stand (2005)|''One Night Stand'']] he was met with raucous cheers from the ECW faithful. Randy Orton, by contrast, received an overwhelmingly negative reaction from the fans in attendance, and was subjected throughout the match to several derogatory chants including "Go fuck Cena" and "Orton's a homo." Orton gained the main advantage in the match after Angle missed a running shoulder tackle, which sent him into the ringpost. The crowd inside the Hammerstein Ballroom chanted "[[Boredom|Boring]]!" as Orton applied a rear choke on Angle. Angle executed a series of [[Suplex#German suplex|German suplexes]], before executing an [[Professional wrestling throws#Olympic slam|Angle Slam]] for a near-fall.<ref name="SLAM! Review"/> Orton attempted an [[Cutter (professional wrestling)#Jumping cutter|RKO]], but Angle countered, locking on the [[Professional wrestling holds#Ankle lock|ankle lock]]. Orton submitted, giving Angle the victory.<ref name="TWO Report"/><ref name="One Night Stand - Angle vs Orton Match">{{cite web|first=Louie |last=Dee |title=Successful debut for the Wrestling Machine |url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/onenightstand/history/2006/matchesremove/2856498/results/ |publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]] |date=2006-06-11 |access-date=2007-10-06 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090302034330/http://www.wwe.com/shows/onenightstand/history/2006/matchesremove/2856498/results/ |archive-date=March 2, 2009 }}</ref>


[[The Full Blooded Italians]] ([[James Maritato|Little Guido Maritato]] and [[Tony Mamaluke]]) versus [[Super Crazy]] and [[Yoshihiro Tajiri|Tajiri]] was next. After Guido propelled Crazy into the crowd,<ref name="SLAM! Review"/> Guido and Mamaluke executed the [[Professional wrestling throws|Muscle Buster]] on Tajiri for the victory. After the contest, [[Paul Wight|The Big Show]] entered the ring and executed the [[Backbreaker#Cobra clutch backbreaker|cobra clutch backbreaker]] on Mamaluke and kicked F.B.I.'s [[Enforcer (professional wrestling)|enforcer]] [[Big Guido]] in the head.<ref name="SLAM! Review"/><ref name="TWO Report"/><ref name="One Night Stand - F.B.I. vs Crazy and Tajiri Match">{{cite web|first=Ed|last=Williams III|title=Big Show becomes an extreme human wrecking machine|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/onenightstand/history/2006/matchesremove/2856498113/results/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-11|access-date=2007-10-06}}</ref>
The [[Full Blooded Italians]] ([[Nunzio (wrestler)|Little Guido Maritato]] and [[Tony Mamaluke]]) versus [[Super Crazy]] and [[Yoshihiro Tajiri|Tajiri]] was next. After Guido propelled Crazy into the crowd,<ref name="SLAM! Review"/> Guido and Mamaluke executed the [[Professional wrestling throws|muscle buster]] on Tajiri for the victory. After the contest, [[Big Show]] entered the ring and executed the [[Backbreaker#Cobra clutch backbreaker|cobra clutch backbreaker]] on Mamaluke and kicked F.B.I.'s [[Enforcer (professional wrestling)|enforcer]] [[Big Guido]] in the head.<ref name="TWO Report"/><ref name="SLAM! Review"/><ref name="One Night Stand - F.B.I. vs Crazy and Tajiri Match">{{cite web|first=Ed|last=Williams III|title=Big Show becomes an extreme human wrecking machine|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/onenightstand/history/2006/matchesremove/2856498113/results/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-11|access-date=2007-10-06}}</ref>


[[John Layfield|John "Bradshaw" Layfield]] made a surprise appearance, cutting a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Promo|promo]]. Just over a week earlier, he announced on his [[Radio programming|radio show]] that he was not going to return to [[professional wrestling]]. JBL recalled his (legitimate) assault on [[The Blue Meanie]] from [[ECW One Night Stand (2005)|One Night Stand 2005]] and referred to himself as "The King of Hardcore".<ref name="TWO Report"/> He announced that he was replacing [[Tazz]] as the [[color commentator]] of ''SmackDown!''.<ref name="SLAM! Review"/>
[[John Layfield|John "Bradshaw" Layfield]] (JBL) made a surprise appearance, cutting a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Promo|promo]]. Just over a week earlier, he announced on his [[Radio programming|radio show]] that he was not going to return to [[professional wrestling]]. JBL recalled his (legitimate) assault on [[The Blue Meanie]] from [[ECW One Night Stand (2005)|ECW One Night Stand 2005]] and referred to himself as "The King of Hardcore".<ref name="TWO Report"/> He announced that he was replacing [[Taz (wrestler)|Tazz]] as the [[color commentator]] of ''SmackDown!''.<ref name="SLAM! Review"/>


[[Rey Mysterio, Jr.|Rey Mysterio]] versus [[Sabu (wrestler)|Sabu]] was next in an [[Professional wrestling match types#Hardcore-based variations|Extreme Rules match]] with the [[World Heavyweight Championship (WWE)|World Heavyweight Championship]] on the line. The match started with several [[chair]] shots from both competitors. Sabu had the upper hand for most of the match, executing an [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving leg drop|Arabian Facebuster]] and a [[Moonsault#Double jump moonsault|Triple Jump Moonsault]], but Mysterio kicked out of both moves. Mysterio regained the upper hand, as he executed a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Seated senton|Seated Senton]] that sent both men through a table at ringside. Sabu countered a second Seated Senton attempt, and put Mysterio on a second table at ringside. Sabu proceeded to execute a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Senton bomb|Triple-Jump Somersault Splash]], but Mysterio made it to his feet while on the table.<ref name="SLAM! Review"/> This turned the move into a [[DDT (professional wrestling)#Tornado DDT|DDT]], sending both men through the table at ringside. Although neither men were [[Legit (professional wrestling)|legitimately]] hurt, Dr. Ferdinand Rios came out and [[kayfabe]] declared that the match could not continue. This meant that Mysterio retained the World Heavyweight Championship.<ref name="One Night Stand - Rey vs Sabu">{{cite web|first=Louie|last=Dee|title=Stalemate|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/onenightstand/history/2006/matchesremove/23848441/results/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-11|access-date=2007-09-21}}</ref><ref name="TWO Report"/>
[[Rey Mysterio]] versus [[Sabu (wrestler)|Sabu]] was next in an [[Professional wrestling match types#Hardcore-based variations|Extreme Rules match]] with the [[World Heavyweight Championship (WWE, 2002–2013)|World Championship]] on the line. The match started with several [[chair]] shots from both competitors. Sabu had the upper hand for most of the match, executing an Arabian facebuster and a [[Moonsault#Double jump moonsault|triple jump moonsault]], but Mysterio kicked out of both moves. Mysterio regained the upper hand, as he executed a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Seated senton|seated senton]] that sent both men through a table at ringside. Sabu countered a second seated senton attempt, and put Mysterio on a second table at ringside. Sabu proceeded to execute a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Senton bomb|triple-jump somersault splash]], but Mysterio made it to his feet while on the table.<ref name="SLAM! Review"/> This turned the move into a [[DDT (professional wrestling)#Tornado DDT|DDT]], sending both men through the table at ringside. Although neither men were [[Legit (professional wrestling)|legitimately]] hurt, Dr. Ferdinand Rios came out and [[kayfabe]] declared that the match could not continue. This meant that Mysterio retained the World Championship.<ref name="TWO Report"/><ref name="One Night Stand - Rey vs Sabu">{{cite web|first=Louie|last=Dee|title=Stalemate|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/onenightstand/history/2006/matchesremove/23848441/results/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-11|access-date=2007-09-21}}</ref>


[[Image:RobVanDam WWE-ECWChamp@commons.png|thumb|right|125px|[[Rob Van Dam]] defeated [[John Cena]] for the [[WWE Championship]].]]
[[Image:RobVanDam WWE-ECWChamp@commons.png|thumb|right|125px|[[Rob Van Dam]] defeated [[John Cena]] for the [[WWE Championship]].]]
[[Edge (wrestler)|Edge]] and [[Mick Foley]] versus [[Tommy Dreamer]] and [[Terry Funk]] was next in what was a violent and bloody [[Hardcore wrestling|Hardcore Tag Team match]]. Before the match began Edge and Foley entered the ring, accompanied by [[Lita (wrestler)|Lita]] and Dreamer and Funk entered the ring, accompanied by [[Beulah McGillicutty]], which turned the match into a Hardcore [[Professional wrestling tag team match types#Intergender tag team match|six-person tag-team match]]. Lita's appearance at the event was received very negatively, with the crowd chanting "You're a crack whore" and "She's got herpes" at her.<ref>{{cite web|first=John|last=Canton|title=TJR Retro: WWE ECW One Night Stand 2006 Review by John Canton|url=https://tjrwrestling.net/tjr-retro-wwe-ecw-one-night-stand-2006-review-by-john-canton/|publisher=TJR Wrestling|date=2006-06-11|access-date=2018-05-31}}</ref> During the course of the match, Funk was taken backstage halfway through the match as Foley wrapped [[barbed wire]] around his fist and raked it across the forehead and eyes of Funk. A bandaged Funk returned to the match a few minutes later, hitting Edge and Foley with a Barbed Wire Bat. Funk then set the bat on fire and left it at ringside. Funk hit Foley, and Foley fell onto a Barbed Wire Board. Foley's shirt was on fire, but was put out by a ringside attendant.<ref name="SLAM! Review"/> Dreamer and Funk got the upper-hand after Dreamer [[DDT (professional wrestling)#Snap DDT|DDT]]'d Edge. Dreamer then locked a [[Professional wrestling holds#Crossface|Modified Crossface]] onto Edge, using Barbed wire against Edge's face. Lita broke the hold up only to have Dreamer give her the [[Professional wrestling throws#Death Valley driver|Dreamer Driver]]. Edge blindsided Dreamer wrapping Barbed Wire around his head, before dropping him with the [[DDT (professional wrestling)#Inverted DDT|Inverted DDT]]. McGillicutty entered the ring to check on Dreamer, but Edge [[Professional wrestling attacks#Spear|Speared]] McGillicutty and pinned her with a cover that resembled the [[Missionary position##Position of legs|"legs up" version of the missionary position]].<ref name="One Night Stand - 6 Person Hardcore Intergender Tag">{{cite web|first=Louie|last=Dee|title=Hardcore heroes?|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/onenightstand/history/2006/matchesremove/23848445/results/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-11|access-date=2007-09-21}}</ref><ref name="TWO Report"/>
[[Edge (wrestler)|Edge]] and [[Mick Foley]] versus [[Tommy Dreamer]] and [[Terry Funk]] was next in what was a violent and bloody [[Hardcore wrestling|Hardcore Tag Team match]]. Before the match began, Edge and Foley entered the ring accompanied by [[Lita (wrestler)|Lita]], while Dreamer and Funk entered the ring accompanied by [[Beulah McGillicutty]], turning the match into a Hardcore [[Professional wrestling tag team match types#Intergender tag team match|six-person tag-team match]]. Lita's appearance at the event was received very negatively, with the crowd chanting, "You're a crack whore" and, "She's got herpes" at her.<ref>{{cite web|first=John|last=Canton|title=TJR Retro: WWE ECW One Night Stand 2006 Review by John Canton|url=https://tjrwrestling.net/tjr-retro-wwe-ecw-one-night-stand-2006-review-by-john-canton/|publisher=TJR Wrestling|date=2006-06-11|access-date=2018-05-31}}</ref> During the course of the match, Foley applied the mandible claw to both Beulah and Dreamer. Halfway through the match, Funk was taken backstage as Foley wrapped [[barbed wire]] around his fist and raked it across the forehead and eyes of Funk. A bandaged Funk returned to the match a few minutes later, hitting Edge and Foley with a barbed wire bat. Funk then set the bat on fire and left it at ringside. Funk hit Foley, and Foley fell onto a barbed wire board. Foley's shirt was on fire, but was put out by a ringside attendant.<ref name="SLAM! Review"/> Dreamer and Funk got the upper-hand after Dreamer [[DDT (professional wrestling)#Snap DDT|DDT]]'d Edge. Dreamer then locked a [[Professional wrestling holds#Crossface|modified crossface]] onto Edge, using barbed wire against Edge's face. Lita broke the hold up only to have Dreamer give her the [[Professional wrestling throws#Death Valley driver|Dreamer Driver]]. Edge blindsided Dreamer wrapping barbed wire around his head, before dropping him with the [[DDT (professional wrestling)#Inverted DDT|inverted DDT]]. McGillicutty entered the ring to check on Dreamer, but Edge [[Professional wrestling attacks#Spear|speared]] McGillicutty and pinned her with a cover that resembled the [[Missionary position#Position of legs|"legs up" version of the missionary position]].<ref name="TWO Report"/><ref name="One Night Stand - 6 Person Hardcore Intergender Tag">{{cite web|first=Louie|last=Dee|title=Hardcore heroes?|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/onenightstand/history/2006/matchesremove/23848445/results/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-11|access-date=2007-09-21}}</ref>


[[Balls Mahoney]] faced [[Masato Tanaka]] in the second Extreme Rules match of the night. Mahoney got the early advantage after throwing a [[Beverage can|beer can]] in the face of Tanaka. Tanaka gained the advantage after executing a [[Suplex#Superplex|superplex]] off the top rope. Mahoney won the match after hitting Tanaka with a steel chair.<ref name="SLAM! Review"/><ref name="TWO Report"/> Before the [[WWE Championship]] match, [[Nick Dinsmore|Eugene]] came to the ring to cut a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Promo|promo]].<ref name="TWO Report"/> He reminded the fans that he was [[Eric Bischoff]]'s nephew, before being interrupted by [[The Sandman (wrestler)|The Sandman]]. Sandman hit Eugene repeatedly with his [[Shinai|Singapore cane]], leaving Eugene to run to the back, with The Sandman chasing after him.<ref name="SLAM! Review"/>
[[Balls Mahoney]] faced [[Masato Tanaka]] in the second Extreme Rules match of the night. Mahoney got the early advantage after throwing a [[Beverage can|beer can]] in the face of Tanaka. Tanaka gained the advantage after executing a [[Suplex#Superplex|superplex]] off the top rope. Mahoney won the match after hitting Tanaka with a steel chair.<ref name="TWO Report"/><ref name="SLAM! Review"/> Before the [[WWE Championship]] match, [[Nick Dinsmore|Eugene]] came to the ring to cut a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Promo|promo]].<ref name="TWO Report"/> He reminded the fans that he was [[Eric Bischoff]]'s nephew, before being interrupted by [[The Sandman (wrestler)|The Sandman]]. Sandman hit Eugene repeatedly with his [[Shinai|Singapore cane]], leaving Eugene to run to the back, with The Sandman chasing after him.<ref name="SLAM! Review"/>


In the [[Card (sports)#Main event|main event]] [[John Cena]] faced [[Rob Van Dam]] for the [[WWE Championship]]. It was evident that the crowd was decidedly anti-Cena even before the match began; in keeping with his traditional entrance, Cena threw the T-shirt he wore to the ring out into the crowd, only to have it thrown back at him a number of times. Loud, insulting chants were directed at Cena throughout the match, such as "Fuck you, Cena", "Same old shit", "Overrated" and "You can't wrestle". The action quickly went to ringside, and Van Dam got the advantage on Cena, with a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Moonsault|Moonsault Press]] off the steel steps. Van Dam continued his offense when the action went back inside the ring as he placed a chair on Cena's stomach before executing the [[Professional wrestling attacks#Rolling Thunder|Rolling Thunder]]. Cena later managed to get the advantage, executing a DDT on a steel chair. Cena went for his finishing move, the [[Professional wrestling throws#Fireman's carry takeover|FU]], but Van Dam blocked the attempt. Van Dam would then set up a table in the corner, but Cena got Van Dam in the [[Professional wrestling holds#STS|STF]]. When John Cena refused to break the hold after Van Dam got to the ropes, Cena [[Professional wrestling attacks#Clothesline|clotheslined]] the referee, after they had a push and shove. Cena proceeded to deliver Van Dam with a Superplex off the top rope and then hitting Van Dam with steel steps. Replacement referee [[Nick Hamilton|Nick Patrick]] officiated the remainder of the match, with Van Dam kicking out of two. As Cena got up he went to deliver Van Dam an [[Professional wrestling throws#Fireman's carry takeover|FU]], Van Dam grabbed onto the rope, which leads Cena to deliver Van Dam an FU out of the ring. As Cena turned around, someone in a [[motorcycle helmet]] interfered and [[Professional wrestling attacks#Spear|speared]] Cena through a table. The person was revealed as [[Edge (wrestler)|Edge]], who won a number one contender's match to challenge for the WWE Championship at [[Vengeance (2006)|Vengeance]] on June 25, 2006.<ref name="Raw - May 29, 2006">{{cite web|first=Ed|last=Williams III|title=Will Triple H join the Mr. McMahon Kiss My Ass Club?|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/05292006/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-05-29|access-date=2007-10-06}}</ref> Edge also knocked out Nick Patrick. The Hammerstein Ballroom crowd chanted "Thank you Edge". Van Dam then executed the [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Frog splash|Five-Star Frog Splash]] on Cena, but there was no referee as Patrick was knocked out. [[Paul Heyman]] ran to the ring, and counted the pinfall to three, giving Van Dam the victory.<ref name="One Night Stand - RVD vs Cena">{{cite web|first=Ed|last=Williams III|title=History made at Hammerstein|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/onenightstand/history/2006/matchesremove/2384844/results/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-11|access-date=2007-09-21}}</ref> The ''ECW'' locker room came to the ring to celebrate with Van Dam, but it was unclear at the time whether Van Dam was "officially" WWE Champion.<ref name="SLAM! Review"/><ref name="TWO Report"/>
In the [[Card (sports)#Main event|main event]] [[John Cena]] faced [[Rob Van Dam]] for the [[WWE Championship]]. It was evident that the crowd was decidedly anti-Cena even before the match began; in keeping with his traditional entrance, Cena threw the T-shirt he wore to the ring out into the crowd, only to have it thrown back at him a number of times. Loud, insulting chants were directed at Cena throughout the match, such as "Fuck you Cena," "Same old shit," "Overrated," and "You can't wrestle." The action quickly went to ringside, and Van Dam got the advantage on Cena, with a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Moonsault|moonsault press]] off the steel steps. Van Dam continued his offense when the action went back inside the ring as he placed a chair on Cena's stomach before executing [[Professional wrestling attacks#Rolling Thunder|Rolling Thunder]]. Cena later managed to get the advantage, executing a DDT on a steel chair. Cena went for his finishing move, the [[Professional wrestling throws#Fireman's carry takeover|FU]], but Van Dam blocked the attempt. Van Dam would then set up a table in the corner, but Cena got Van Dam in the [[Professional wrestling holds#STS|STFU]]. When John Cena refused to break the hold after Van Dam got to the ropes, Cena [[Professional wrestling attacks#Clothesline|clotheslined]] the referee, after they had a push and shove. Cena proceeded to deliver Van Dam a superplex off the top rope and then hit Van Dam with steel steps. Replacement referee [[Nick Patrick (referee)|Nick Patrick]] officiated the remainder of the match, with Van Dam kicking out at two. As Cena got up he went to deliver Van Dam an [[Professional wrestling throws#Fireman's carry takeover|FU]], Van Dam grabbed onto the rope, which leads Cena to deliver Van Dam an FU out of the ring. As Cena turned around, someone in a [[motorcycle helmet]] interfered and [[Professional wrestling attacks#Spear|speared]] Cena through a table. The person was revealed as [[Edge (wrestler)|Edge]], who won a number one contender's match to challenge for the WWE Championship at [[Vengeance (2006)|Vengeance]] on June 25, 2006.<ref name="Raw - May 29, 2006">{{cite web|first=Ed|last=Williams III|title=Will Triple H join the Mr. McMahon Kiss My Ass Club?|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/05292006/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-05-29|access-date=2007-10-06}}</ref> Edge also knocked out Nick Patrick. The Hammerstein Ballroom crowd chanted, "Thank you Edge!". Van Dam then executed the [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Frog splash|Five-Star Frog Splash]] on Cena, but there was no referee as Patrick was knocked out. [[Paul Heyman]] ran to the ring, and counted the pinfall to three, giving Van Dam the victory. Ring announcer Stephen DeAngelis announced RVD as the new ECW Champion.<ref name="One Night Stand - RVD vs Cena">{{cite web|first=Ed|last=Williams III|title=History made at Hammerstein|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/onenightstand/history/2006/matchesremove/2384844/results/|publisher=[[WWE|World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-11|access-date=2007-09-21}}</ref> The ''ECW'' locker room came to the ring to celebrate with Van Dam, but it was unclear at the time whether Van Dam was "officially" WWE Champion.<ref name="TWO Report"/><ref name="SLAM! Review"/>

==Reception==
The overall reaction to the pay-per-view was very good,<ref name="Review 2">{{cite web|author=The Gimmick|title=ECW One Night Stand 2006. PPV Report|url=http://www.buttonhole.com.au/review/id/523.html|publisher=buttonhole.com.au|date=2006-06-23|access-date=2007-11-05}} {{unreliable source?|date=October 2014}}</ref><ref name="Review 3">{{cite web|first=Mr. |last=Tito |title=The Wrath of Tito – ECW 'One Night Stand' review & grade |url=http://www.lordsofpain.net/news/2006/articles/1150154542.php |publisher=Lords of Pain |date=2006-06-12 |access-date=2007-11-05 |quote=Fun show, once again, from ECW and it was great to see wrestling in such a hostile and passionate atmosphere. Sabu vs. Mysterio was absolute greatness, as was the tag match. Great crowd that I hope that the WWE/ECW can somehow sustain, but they won't at Smackdown tapings. I'll go A just because I had a lot of fun watching this show and my jaw dropped, multiple times, at some of the moves within the matches. Great to see a healthy Sabu back ... You'd be crazy not to give him the title ASAP. |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071110013916/http://www.lordsofpain.net/news/2006/articles/1150154542.php |archive-date=2007-11-10 |url-status=dead }} {{unreliable source?|failed=y|date=October 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|first=Tyler|last=Lauletta|title=The 10 best PPVs in wrestling history that you can watch on the WWE Network|url=https://www.businessinsider.com/best-wrestling-ppvs-to-watch-wwe-network|publisher=[[Business Insider]]|date=August 17, 2017|access-date=November 9, 2018|quote=This is one PPV where the crowd makes the show. Held at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, a small but rowdy group of fans roar with approval and rain down ''boos'' on some of the best superstars of the period. With a variety of hardcore matches and a few memorable camera shots, it's unlike any other PPV you've seen.}}</ref> with 280,000 people ordering the event, down from the 325,000 orders the previous year.<ref name="Press Release - WWE 1st Quarter results">{{cite press release|title=World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Reports Q1 Results|publisher=WWE Corporate|date=2006-08-31|url=http://corporate.wwe.com/news/documents/1QT2006PressReleaseFINAL83106.pdf|access-date=2007-10-08|archive-date=2008-07-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080724192315/http://corporate.wwe.com/news/documents/1QT2006PressReleaseFINAL83106.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref>


==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==
On ''Raw'' the next day [[Paul Heyman]] addressed the controversy of [[Rob Van Dam]]'s [[WWE Championship]] win. He announced that [[Vince McMahon]] ruled Van Dam's WWE Championship win as official and that the WWE Championship would be rechristened as the [[ECW Championship|ECW World Heavyweight Championship]] on the premiere of ''ECW on Sci Fi''.<ref name="RVD Title Win Confirmed">{{cite web|first=Brett|last=Hoffman|title=It's official: RVD is Champ|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/ecw/news/rvdofficial|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-12|access-date=2007-10-08}}</ref> On the debut episode of ''ECW'' on June 13, 2006, Heyman presented Van Dam with the ECW World Heavyweight Championship. Van Dam said that he had opted to keep the [[WWE Championship|spinner belt]] (sarcastically remarking that "this one spins!"), making him both WWE Champion and ECW World Heavyweight Champion. [[Edge (wrestler)|Edge]], who was the number one contender for Van Dam's WWE Championship at [[Vengeance (2006)|Vengeance]] appeared, and speared Van Dam. Soon after, [[John Cena]] came through the crowd and attacked Edge, followed by a punch to Heyman, before being chased out by ''ECW'' Originals.<ref name="ECW- June 13, 2006">{{cite web|first=Brett|last=Hoffman|title=An Extreme Debut|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/ecw/archive/061320061/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-13|access-date=2007-10-08}}</ref> At Vengeance Van Dam defeated Edge to retain the WWE Championship while Cena defeated Sabu in an Extreme Rules lumberjack match.
On ''Raw'' the next day [[Paul Heyman]] addressed the controversy of [[Rob Van Dam]]'s [[WWE Championship]] win. He announced that [[Vince McMahon]] ruled Van Dam's WWE Championship win as official and that the WWE Championship would be rechristened as the [[ECW Championship|ECW World Heavyweight Championship]] on the premiere of ''ECW on Sci Fi''.<ref name="RVD Title Win Confirmed">{{cite web|first=Brett|last=Hoffman|title=It's official: RVD is Champ|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/ecw/news/rvdofficial|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-12|access-date=2007-10-08}}</ref> On the debut episode of ''ECW'' on June 13, 2006, Heyman presented Van Dam with the ECW World Heavyweight Championship. Van Dam said that he had opted to keep the [[WWE Championship|spinner belt]] (sarcastically remarking that "this one spins!"), making him both WWE Champion and ECW World Heavyweight Champion. [[Edge (wrestler)|Edge]], who was the number one contender for Van Dam's WWE Championship at [[Vengeance (2006)|Vengeance]], appeared and speared Van Dam. Soon after, [[John Cena]] came through the crowd and attacked Edge, followed by a punch to Heyman, before being chased out by ''ECW'' Originals.<ref name="ECW- June 13, 2006">{{cite web|first=Brett|last=Hoffman|title=An Extreme Debut|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/ecw/archive/061320061/|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2006-06-13|access-date=2007-10-08}}</ref> At Vengeance, Van Dam defeated Edge to retain the WWE Championship while Cena defeated Sabu in an Extreme Rules lumberjack match.


The 2006 One Night Stand would be the last to include the "ECW" initialism in its title, as in 2007, the event was promoted as WWE One Night Stand, and was held as an event for wrestlers from all three of WWE's brands.<ref>{{cite web|first=Matt|last=MacKinder|title=One Night Stand a PPV gong show|url=http://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/2007/06/03/4234606.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150630173241/http://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/2007/06/03/4234606.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 30, 2015|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|date=2007-06-04|access-date=2007-10-09 }}</ref>
==Reception==
The overall reaction to the pay-per-view was very good,<ref name="Review 2">{{cite web|author=The Gimmick|title=ECW One Night Stand 2006. PPV Report|url=http://www.buttonhole.com.au/review/id/523.html|publisher=buttonhole.com.au|date=2006-06-23|access-date=2007-11-05}} {{unreliable source?|date=October 2014}}</ref><ref name="Review 3">{{cite web|first=Mr. |last=Tito |title=The Wrath of Tito – ECW 'One Night Stand' review & grade |url=http://www.lordsofpain.net/news/2006/articles/1150154542.php |publisher=Lords of Pain |date=2006-06-12 |access-date=2007-11-05 |quote=Fun show, once again, from ECW and it was great to see wrestling in such a hostile and passionate atmosphere. Sabu vs. Mysterio was absolute greatness, as was the tag match. Great crowd that I hope that the WWE/ECW can somehow sustain, but they won't at Smackdown tapings. I'll go A just because I had a lot of fun watching this show and my jaw dropped, multiple times, at some of the moves within the matches. Great to see a healthy Sabu back ... You'd be crazy not to give him the title ASAP. |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071110013916/http://www.lordsofpain.net/news/2006/articles/1150154542.php |archive-date=2007-11-10 |url-status=dead }} {{unreliable source?|failed=y|date=October 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|first=Tyler|last=Lauletta|title=The 10 best PPVs in wrestling history that you can watch on the WWE Network|url=https://www.businessinsider.com/best-wrestling-ppvs-to-watch-wwe-network|publisher=[[Business Insider]]|date=August 17, 2017|access-date=November 9, 2018|quote=This is one PPV where the crowd makes the show. Held at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, a small but rowdy group of fans roar with approval and rain down ''boos'' on some of the best superstars of the period. With a variety of hardcore matches and a few memorable camera shots, it's unlike any other PPV you've seen.}}</ref> with 280,000 people ordering the event, down from the 325,000 orders the previous year.<ref name="Press Release - WWE 1st Quarter results">{{cite press release|title=World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Reports Q1 Results|publisher=WWE Corporate|date=2006-08-31|url=http://corporate.wwe.com/news/documents/1QT2006PressReleaseFINAL83106.pdf|access-date=2007-10-08}}</ref>


==Results==
==Results==
{{Pro Wrestling results table
{{Pro Wrestling results table
|results = <ref name="SLAM! Review"/><ref name="pwh">{{cite web|title=One Night Stand 2006|url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wwf/stand.html#2006|publisher=Pro Wrestling History|access-date=2007-11-24}}</ref>
|results = <ref name="SLAM! Review"/><ref name="pwh">{{cite web|title=One Night Stand 2006|url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wwf/stand.html#2006|publisher=Pro Wrestling History|access-date=2007-11-24}}</ref>
|match1 = [[Tazz]] defeated [[Jerry Lawler]] by technical submission<ref name="One Night Stand - Squash Match"/>
|match1 = [[Taz (wrestler)|Tazz]] defeated [[Jerry Lawler]] by [[technical submission]]<ref name="One Night Stand - Squash Match"/>
|stip1 = [[Singles match (professional wrestling)|Singles match]]
|stip1 = [[Singles match (professional wrestling)|Singles match]]
|time1 = 0:35
|time1 = 0:35
|match2 = [[Kurt Angle]] defeated [[Randy Orton]] by submission<ref name="One Night Stand - Angle vs Orton Match"/>
|match2 = [[Kurt Angle]] defeated [[Randy Orton]] by submission<ref name="One Night Stand - Angle vs Orton Match"/>
|stip2 = [[Singles match (professional wrestling)|Singles match]]
|stip2 = Singles match
|time2 = 15:07
|time2 = 15:07
|match3 = [[The Full Blooded Italians|The F.B.I.]] ([[Little Guido]] and [[Tony Mamaluke]]) (with [[Big Guido]]) defeated [[Super Crazy]] and [[Yoshihiro Tajiri|Tajiri]]<ref name="One Night Stand - F.B.I. vs Crazy and Tajiri Match"/>
|match3 = [[Full Blooded Italians|The F.B.I.]] ([[Nunzio (wrestler)|Little Guido]] and [[Tony Mamaluke]]) (with [[Big Guido]]) defeated [[Yoshihiro Tajiri]] and [[Super Crazy]]<ref name="One Night Stand - F.B.I. vs Crazy and Tajiri Match"/>
|stip3 = [[Tag team match]]
|stip3 = [[Tag team match]]
|time3 = 12:24
|time3 = 12:24
|match4 = [[Rey Mysterio]] (c) vs. [[Sabu (wrestler)|Sabu]] ended in a [[Professional wrestling#No contest|no contest]]<ref name="One Night Stand - Rey vs Sabu"/>
|match4 = [[Rey Mysterio]] (c) vs. [[Sabu (wrestler)|Sabu]] ended in a [[No contest (combat sports)|no contest]]<ref name="One Night Stand - Rey vs Sabu"/>
|stip4 = [[Extreme Rules match]] for the [[World Heavyweight Championship (WWE)|World Heavyweight Championship]]
|stip4 = [[Extreme Rules match]] for the [[World Heavyweight Championship (WWE, 2002–2013)|World Heavyweight Championship]]
|time4 = 9:10
|time4 = 9:10
|match5 = [[Edge (wrestler)|Edge]], [[Lita (wrestler)|Lita]], and [[Mick Foley]] defeated [[Beulah McGillicutty]], [[Terry Funk]], and [[Tommy Dreamer]]<ref name="One Night Stand - 6 Person Hardcore Intergender Tag"/>
|match5 = [[Edge (wrestler)|Edge]], [[Mick Foley]] and [[Lita (wrestler)|Lita]] defeated [[Terry Funk]], [[Tommy Dreamer]] and [[Beulah McGillicutty]]<ref name="One Night Stand - 6 Person Hardcore Intergender Tag"/>
|stip5 = [[Intergender tag team match|Intergender]] [[Extreme Rules match]]
|stip5 = [[Extreme Rules match|Hardcore match]]
|time5 = 18:45
|time5 = 18:45
|match6 = [[Balls Mahoney]] defeated [[Masato Tanaka]]
|match6 = [[Balls Mahoney]] defeated [[Masato Tanaka]]
|stip6 = [[Extreme Rules match]]
|stip6 = Extreme Rules match
|time6 = 5:03
|time6 = 5:03
|match7 = [[Rob Van Dam]] defeated [[John Cena]] (c)<ref name="One Night Stand - RVD vs Cena"/>
|match7 = [[Rob Van Dam]] defeated [[John Cena]] (c)<ref name="One Night Stand - RVD vs Cena"/>
|stip7 = [[Extreme Rules match]] for the [[WWE Championship]]<br>{{small|This was Rob Van Dam's [[Money in the Bank cash-in match]]}}
|stip7 = Extreme Rules match for the [[WWE Championship]] <br>{{small| This was Rob Van Dam's [[Money in the Bank cash-in match]]}}.
|time7 = 20:40
|time7 = 20:40
}}<references group=Note/>
}}


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ECW One Night Stand
Promotional poster featuring Rob Van Dam, winning the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 22
PromotionWorld Wrestling Entertainment
DateJune 11, 2006
CityNew York City, New York
VenueHammerstein Ballroom
Attendance2,460[1]
Buy rate304,000[2]
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The 2006 ECW One Night Stand was the second annual One Night Stand professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was held on June 11, 2006, at the Hammerstein Ballroom in the Manhattan borough of New York, New York. Like the previous year's event, although wrestlers from WWE's Raw and SmackDown! brand divisions had appeared on the show, it was primarily held as a reunion show for wrestlers from the former Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) promotion, the assets of which WWE acquired in 2003. Just prior to the event, WWE also established a third brand dubbed ECW for wrestlers of the former promotion and newer talent. The event was in turn WWE's first PPV to feature the ECW brand.

The main event was John Cena versus Rob Van Dam for the WWE Championship, which Van Dam won by pinfall after performing a Five Star Frog Splash following interference from Edge. The predominant match on the undercard was Rey Mysterio versus Sabu for the World Championship, which ended in a no contest after Sabu executed a Triple Jump DDT on Mysterio through a table on to the floor rendering both men kayfabe unable to wrestle, as a result, Mysterio retained the title. Another match on the undercard was Edge, Mick Foley, and Lita versus Terry Funk, Tommy Dreamer, and Beulah McGillicutty in a Hardcore Intergender match. The event is notable for the appearance of Pro Wrestling Guerrilla wrestler Kevin Steen, who was in the audience for the show and would later sign with the WWE as Kevin Owens in 2014.[3]

Production

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Background

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After the success of 2005's ECW One Night Stand pay-per-view (PPV), World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) decided to hold another Extreme Championship Wrestling reunion show for June 11, 2006, establishing the hardcore-based PPV as an annual show for the promotion. Just like the previous year, the 2006 event was held at the Hammerstein Ballroom in the Manhattan borough of New York, New York. The build-up for the 2006 ECW One Night Stand occurred on both Raw and SmackDown! heading into the pay-per-view, but build-up behind the scenes began several months earlier, as WWE was bringing back ECW full-time. The news that WWE was planning to bring back ECW was leaked in the middle of April as Vince McMahon decided to revive the promotion as a third brand alongside Raw and SmackDown!, dubbed ECW.[4] Reports beforehand stated that WWE was prepared to bring back ECW immediately after WrestleMania 22.[5] WWE opted to cancel its webcast Velocity and replace it with the new ECW program.[6] The new brand was officially confirmed by WWE on May 25, 2006, with its debut show airing on June 13 on the Sci Fi Channel.[7] The 2006 ECW One Night Stand was in turn WWE's first PPV to feature the ECW brand.[8]

Storylines

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John Cena defended his WWE Championship against Rob Van Dam at One Night Stand.

The main feud heading into One Night Stand was between John Cena and Rob Van Dam over the WWE Championship. At WrestleMania, Van Dam competed in a six-man Money in the Bank ladder match, in which Van Dam won and earned the right to face the champion of his choice anytime he wanted to in 12 months.[9] On the May 22 episode of Raw, Van Dam announced that he would be cashing in his opportunity against Cena for the WWE Championship at One Night Stand. The two exchanged lefts and rights with Chris Masters (who Cena had just defeated in a match) also getting involved. The distraction allowed Van Dam to toss his briefcase into Cena's face and then hit him with the Van Daminator.[10] The two had a contract signing for their match on the June 5, 2006 episode of Raw. Before signing the contract, Van Dam told Cena that he would win the WWE Championship at One Night Stand and rename it the ECW World Heavyweight Championship. ECW representative Paul Heyman told Cena that the ECW fans can't wait to boo him out of the Hammerstein Ballroom. Cena signed the contract and wished Van Dam luck. Heyman, however, told Cena that he had brought some people from ECW and at that point, Balls Mahoney, Terry Funk, Tommy Dreamer and the Sandman came to the ring. Cena attempted to fight them off, but Sandman hit Cena with his Singapore cane. ECW's Sabu then came out and sent Cena through the table with his Atomic Arabian Facebuster move. Several Raw superstars ran out to attempt to fight off the ECW Originals.[11] Because of this, a match was booked for the WWE vs. ECW Head-to-Head special that aired on the USA Network on June 7, 2006 between Cena and Sabu.[12] The match ended in a no contest after ECW's newest wrestler, The Big Show attacked Cena, sparking a brawl between WWE and ECW wrestlers.[13]

Mick Foley, who teamed up with Edge to take on Tommy Dreamer and Terry Funk at One Night Stand.

The other main match on the card was a Hardcore Intergender match, as Edge and Mick Foley faced Terry Funk and Tommy Dreamer. The rivalry started between Edge and Foley, when the two faced in a Hardcore match at WrestleMania 22. Edge won the match after a spear off the apron and through a flaming table on the outside.[14] Foley was a guest on the Cutting Edge on the May 1, 2006 episode of Raw, and the two agreed to a WrestleMania Hardcore rematch the following week.[15] Before the match began on the May 8, 2006 edition of Raw, Foley announced that the match was now a triple threat match, with Tommy Dreamer added as the third person. During the match, however, Foley turned heel for the first time in over eight years and attacked Dreamer with a barbed wire baseball bat. Foley handed Edge the bat and Edge hit Dreamer with it, busting him open. Foley hit the Mandible claw on Dreamer and Edge simultaneously speared Dreamer, with Foley getting the pinfall. The two, along with Lita celebrated up the entrance ramp.[16] On the May 15, 2006 episode of Raw, Foley wanted to apologize to Dreamer for what happened the previous week; however, Dreamer was not in the arena, so Foley brought out Terry Funk. Funk asked Foley to apologize for what happened to Dreamer. Instead, Foley started bashing ECW. In an attempt to get into a fight with Foley, Funk made comments about Foley's family, calling his wife a whore and his kids bastards. When the two exchanged punches, Edge and Lita came out, with Lita low-blowing Funk. Edge and Foley double-teamed Funk, with Edge hitting Funk with a barbed wire baseball bat.[17] A week later, on the May 22, 2006 edition of Raw, Edge and Foley announced themselves as co-holders of the WWE Hardcore Championship. Paul Heyman came out and made a challenge to Edge and Foley to face Funk and Dreamer at One Night Stand, which Edge accepted. The two, along with Lita, went after Heyman up the ramp, before Dreamer and Funk attacked them with several weapons, sending the trio out of the arena.[10] On the WWE vs. ECW Head to Head special that aired on June 7, 2006, Edge faced Dreamer in an Extreme Rules match. Dreamer hit Edge with a Dreamer Driver through the table. Lita interfered, and hit Dreamer repeatedly with a cane. Dreamer was not hurt by the shots, and he got Lita up for a powerbomb, before Edge speared Dreamer. Edge got the pinfall and won the match. During the match, Foley and Funk were fighting outside the ring, with Funk busting Foley open. After the match, Foley sat in the middle of the ring and stated his kayfabe thoughts on ECW.[13]

Where the hell do any of you get off, telling me I sold out? Where do you get off? Where do you find the nerve, to call me a whore? You think I hate ECW? I love that place. I love that place! But ECW simply didn't love me back. She was like the girl I can't let go off, but the one who makes me sick, upon seeing her. She wanted too much blood, too much of my heart, too much of my life! So I left, and I found fame and fortune in WWE. And Paul Heyman was right. There's only one real difference between me and Tommy Dreamer. I'm a whore, and he's not. You see, seven years ago, I pulled the sock out of my pants, and made Vince McMahon laugh, and the doors of opportunity open wide for Mick Foley, but not for Tommy Dreamer. All he's got is his heart, his pride and the initials ECW. And I wanted to tell Edge that I went back and I watched our WrestleMania match, the greatest hardcore match of all time, I said. Well the truth is, maybe it wasn't quite as good as I thought. Maybe Edge, you and I are gonna have to be tougher than ever, hungrier than ever, sicker than ever, to walk into that steaming cesspool that is the Hammerstein Ballroom. 2,500 sickening, twisted fans, screaming for our blood, because Tommy Dreamer can do everything I can, and maybe with more passion. He's gonna beat us up, all over New York City. He's gonna bludgeon us. Terry Funk, the greatest wrestler I ever saw. You look at Terry Funk and you see an old man, you're not seeing the real Terry Funk. His slaps are worse than most men's punches. His punches dole out concussions, and when he picks up a weapon, he can use it like no man ever has. He has an excruciating pain waking up every single day, looking for one more chance to have one great last match. I blew the son of a bitch up in Japan, and he came back and hugged me. I set him up on fire in Philadelphia, and he put his arm around me. He doesn't put his arm around me anymore. I don't want your arm around me, Terry Funk. Tommy Dreamer, the only difference between me and you, is I have the guts to go to WWE. (At this point, a fan was audibly heard on the telecast telling Foley to shut up.) No, you shut your mouth! (pointing out to said fan) Because when I go to Hammerstein Ballroom, Edge and I are prepared to take the beatings of our lives, and I will do that to exorcise the sick, twisted whore that is ECW. I want her out of my life. You've seen me thrown off cells, you've seen me slammed in tacks, you've seen me go through a burning table at WrestleMania; it is nothing compared to the horrors I will unleash on Dreamer and Funk at (goddamn you) ECW. 'Cause I'm gonna stake the hearts of your heroes, and I'm gonna shove them down their throats for making me fall in love with you to begin with. You stepped on my heart, you stepped on my soul, you took everything I've had faith in, and you just throw it away. And then when I walk to that ring at the Hammerstein Ballroom as a WWE Legend, you Terry Funk and you Tommy Dreamer will learn about loss ... Have a nice day.

— Mick Foley on his kayfabe thoughts on ECW[18]

One of the main undercard matches on the card was between Rey Mysterio and Sabu for the World Championship. ECW representative Paul Heyman announced that Mysterio had accepted the challenge for One Night Stand on the June 2, 2006 edition of SmackDown!.[19] Before the June 9, 2006 edition of SmackDown!, Heyman kayfabe revealed to WWE's official website that he was trying to get Mysterio to join the new ECW brand.[20] Mysterio turned down Heyman's offer on the June 9, 2006 edition of SmackDown!. In the main event on that edition of SmackDown!, Mysterio faced Finlay. Mysterio was about to 619 Finlay, when Sabu, who was holding a steel chair, climbed onto the ring apron. Mysterio dropkicked the chair into Sabu, which distracted the referee. This allowed Finlay to hit Mysterio with his shillelagh, and the Celtic Cross for the victory. After the contest, Sabu set up a table on the outside of the ring, and hit Mysterio with a springboard legdrop that sent Mysterio through the table.[21]

Event

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Other on-screen personnel[22]
Role: Name:
Commentators Joey Styles
Tazz
Spanish commentators Carlos Cabrera
Hugo Savinovich
Ring announcer Stephen DeAngelis
Referees John Finnegan
Jim Molineaux
Mike Posey
Mike Kehner
Nick Patrick

Joey Styles and Tazz served as commentators, while Stephen DeAngelis served as ring announcer for the event.

Paul Heyman began the event as it aired on pay-per-view, coming to the ring to "ECW" chants.[23] Heyman stated that "this [ECW's resurrection] didn't happen because of me and it didn't happen because of Vince McMahon. This happened because of you [the fans]. And on behalf of every single one of us, from the bottom of my heart, thank you, thank you, thank you!"[24]

The first match on the card was a match between ECW Original Tazz and WWE Raw commentator Jerry Lawler.[24] On the way to the ring, Lawler slapped ECW commentator Joey Styles in the face. Tazz won after 35 seconds by making Lawler pass out to the Tazzmission.[23] After the match, Tazz joined Joey Styles on commentary for the rest of the show.[25]

Kurt Angle faced Randy Orton.

In the second match ECW's Kurt Angle faced Raw's Randy Orton. Despite Angle's participation as an anti-ECW crusader from last year's One Night Stand he was met with raucous cheers from the ECW faithful. Randy Orton, by contrast, received an overwhelmingly negative reaction from the fans in attendance, and was subjected throughout the match to several derogatory chants including "Go fuck Cena" and "Orton's a homo." Orton gained the main advantage in the match after Angle missed a running shoulder tackle, which sent him into the ringpost. The crowd inside the Hammerstein Ballroom chanted "Boring!" as Orton applied a rear choke on Angle. Angle executed a series of German suplexes, before executing an Angle Slam for a near-fall.[24] Orton attempted an RKO, but Angle countered, locking on the ankle lock. Orton submitted, giving Angle the victory.[23][26]

The Full Blooded Italians (Little Guido Maritato and Tony Mamaluke) versus Super Crazy and Tajiri was next. After Guido propelled Crazy into the crowd,[24] Guido and Mamaluke executed the muscle buster on Tajiri for the victory. After the contest, Big Show entered the ring and executed the cobra clutch backbreaker on Mamaluke and kicked F.B.I.'s enforcer Big Guido in the head.[23][24][27]

John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) made a surprise appearance, cutting a promo. Just over a week earlier, he announced on his radio show that he was not going to return to professional wrestling. JBL recalled his (legitimate) assault on The Blue Meanie from ECW One Night Stand 2005 and referred to himself as "The King of Hardcore".[23] He announced that he was replacing Tazz as the color commentator of SmackDown!.[24]

Rey Mysterio versus Sabu was next in an Extreme Rules match with the World Championship on the line. The match started with several chair shots from both competitors. Sabu had the upper hand for most of the match, executing an Arabian facebuster and a triple jump moonsault, but Mysterio kicked out of both moves. Mysterio regained the upper hand, as he executed a seated senton that sent both men through a table at ringside. Sabu countered a second seated senton attempt, and put Mysterio on a second table at ringside. Sabu proceeded to execute a triple-jump somersault splash, but Mysterio made it to his feet while on the table.[24] This turned the move into a DDT, sending both men through the table at ringside. Although neither men were legitimately hurt, Dr. Ferdinand Rios came out and kayfabe declared that the match could not continue. This meant that Mysterio retained the World Championship.[23][28]

Rob Van Dam defeated John Cena for the WWE Championship.

Edge and Mick Foley versus Tommy Dreamer and Terry Funk was next in what was a violent and bloody Hardcore Tag Team match. Before the match began, Edge and Foley entered the ring accompanied by Lita, while Dreamer and Funk entered the ring accompanied by Beulah McGillicutty, turning the match into a Hardcore six-person tag-team match. Lita's appearance at the event was received very negatively, with the crowd chanting, "You're a crack whore" and, "She's got herpes" at her.[29] During the course of the match, Foley applied the mandible claw to both Beulah and Dreamer. Halfway through the match, Funk was taken backstage as Foley wrapped barbed wire around his fist and raked it across the forehead and eyes of Funk. A bandaged Funk returned to the match a few minutes later, hitting Edge and Foley with a barbed wire bat. Funk then set the bat on fire and left it at ringside. Funk hit Foley, and Foley fell onto a barbed wire board. Foley's shirt was on fire, but was put out by a ringside attendant.[24] Dreamer and Funk got the upper-hand after Dreamer DDT'd Edge. Dreamer then locked a modified crossface onto Edge, using barbed wire against Edge's face. Lita broke the hold up only to have Dreamer give her the Dreamer Driver. Edge blindsided Dreamer wrapping barbed wire around his head, before dropping him with the inverted DDT. McGillicutty entered the ring to check on Dreamer, but Edge speared McGillicutty and pinned her with a cover that resembled the "legs up" version of the missionary position.[23][30]

Balls Mahoney faced Masato Tanaka in the second Extreme Rules match of the night. Mahoney got the early advantage after throwing a beer can in the face of Tanaka. Tanaka gained the advantage after executing a superplex off the top rope. Mahoney won the match after hitting Tanaka with a steel chair.[23][24] Before the WWE Championship match, Eugene came to the ring to cut a promo.[23] He reminded the fans that he was Eric Bischoff's nephew, before being interrupted by The Sandman. Sandman hit Eugene repeatedly with his Singapore cane, leaving Eugene to run to the back, with The Sandman chasing after him.[24]

In the main event John Cena faced Rob Van Dam for the WWE Championship. It was evident that the crowd was decidedly anti-Cena even before the match began; in keeping with his traditional entrance, Cena threw the T-shirt he wore to the ring out into the crowd, only to have it thrown back at him a number of times. Loud, insulting chants were directed at Cena throughout the match, such as "Fuck you Cena," "Same old shit," "Overrated," and "You can't wrestle." The action quickly went to ringside, and Van Dam got the advantage on Cena, with a moonsault press off the steel steps. Van Dam continued his offense when the action went back inside the ring as he placed a chair on Cena's stomach before executing Rolling Thunder. Cena later managed to get the advantage, executing a DDT on a steel chair. Cena went for his finishing move, the FU, but Van Dam blocked the attempt. Van Dam would then set up a table in the corner, but Cena got Van Dam in the STFU. When John Cena refused to break the hold after Van Dam got to the ropes, Cena clotheslined the referee, after they had a push and shove. Cena proceeded to deliver Van Dam a superplex off the top rope and then hit Van Dam with steel steps. Replacement referee Nick Patrick officiated the remainder of the match, with Van Dam kicking out at two. As Cena got up he went to deliver Van Dam an FU, Van Dam grabbed onto the rope, which leads Cena to deliver Van Dam an FU out of the ring. As Cena turned around, someone in a motorcycle helmet interfered and speared Cena through a table. The person was revealed as Edge, who won a number one contender's match to challenge for the WWE Championship at Vengeance on June 25, 2006.[31] Edge also knocked out Nick Patrick. The Hammerstein Ballroom crowd chanted, "Thank you Edge!". Van Dam then executed the Five-Star Frog Splash on Cena, but there was no referee as Patrick was knocked out. Paul Heyman ran to the ring, and counted the pinfall to three, giving Van Dam the victory. Ring announcer Stephen DeAngelis announced RVD as the new ECW Champion.[32] The ECW locker room came to the ring to celebrate with Van Dam, but it was unclear at the time whether Van Dam was "officially" WWE Champion.[23][24]

Reception

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The overall reaction to the pay-per-view was very good,[33][34][35] with 280,000 people ordering the event, down from the 325,000 orders the previous year.[36]

Aftermath

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On Raw the next day Paul Heyman addressed the controversy of Rob Van Dam's WWE Championship win. He announced that Vince McMahon ruled Van Dam's WWE Championship win as official and that the WWE Championship would be rechristened as the ECW World Heavyweight Championship on the premiere of ECW on Sci Fi.[37] On the debut episode of ECW on June 13, 2006, Heyman presented Van Dam with the ECW World Heavyweight Championship. Van Dam said that he had opted to keep the spinner belt (sarcastically remarking that "this one spins!"), making him both WWE Champion and ECW World Heavyweight Champion. Edge, who was the number one contender for Van Dam's WWE Championship at Vengeance, appeared and speared Van Dam. Soon after, John Cena came through the crowd and attacked Edge, followed by a punch to Heyman, before being chased out by ECW Originals.[38] At Vengeance, Van Dam defeated Edge to retain the WWE Championship while Cena defeated Sabu in an Extreme Rules lumberjack match.

The 2006 One Night Stand would be the last to include the "ECW" initialism in its title, as in 2007, the event was promoted as WWE One Night Stand, and was held as an event for wrestlers from all three of WWE's brands.[39]

Results

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No.Results[24][40]StipulationsTimes
1Tazz defeated Jerry Lawler by technical submission[25]Singles match0:35
2Kurt Angle defeated Randy Orton by submission[26]Singles match15:07
3The F.B.I. (Little Guido and Tony Mamaluke) (with Big Guido) defeated Yoshihiro Tajiri and Super Crazy[27]Tag team match12:24
4Rey Mysterio (c) vs. Sabu ended in a no contest[28]Extreme Rules match for the World Heavyweight Championship9:10
5Edge, Mick Foley and Lita defeated Terry Funk, Tommy Dreamer and Beulah McGillicutty[30]Hardcore match18:45
6Balls Mahoney defeated Masato TanakaExtreme Rules match5:03
7Rob Van Dam defeated John Cena (c)[32]Extreme Rules match for the WWE Championship
This was Rob Van Dam's Money in the Bank cash-in match.
20:40
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

See also

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