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'''Hostile City Showdown (1995)''' was the second [[Hostile City Showdown]] [[professional wrestling]] [[List of ECW supercards and pay-per-view events|event]] produced by [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]] (ECW). It took place on April 15, 1995 in the [[ECW Arena]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], US. The announcer for the event was [[Joey Styles]]. |
'''Hostile City Showdown (1995)''' was the second [[Hostile City Showdown]] [[professional wrestling]] [[List of ECW supercards and pay-per-view events|event]] produced by [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]] (ECW). It took place on April 15, 1995 in the [[ECW Arena]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], US. The announcer for the event was [[Joey Styles]]. |
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==Event== |
==Event== |
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===Preliminary matches=== |
===Preliminary matches=== |
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In the opening match of the event, [[Mikey Whipwreck]] took on [[Stevie Richards]]. After interference by [[Hack Meyers]] and [[Raven (wrestler)|Raven]] on the behalf of Whipwreck and Richards respectively, Whipwreck hit a [[Professional wrestling throws#Hurricanrana|hurricanrana]] to Richards for the win.<ref name="review"/> |
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Next, Tsubo Genjin took on [[Tony Stetson]]. Genjin performed a [[leg drop]] for the win.<ref name="review"/> |
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Next, [[Axl Rotten]] took on [[Ian Rotten]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Weapon-based variations|Barbed Wire Baseball Bat match]]. Ian wrapped barbed wire around Axl's head and hit him with a chair to win the match.<ref name="review"/> |
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⚫ | Later, [[Tommy Dreamer]] was scheduled to take on Raven. The event saw the incipient [[glossary of professional wrestling terms#Feud|feud]] between Raven and Dreamer develop, with Raven delivering a [[glossary of professional wrestling terms#Promo|promo]] in which he revealed that his girlfriend, [[Beulah McGillicutty]], had been [[wikt:spurned|spurned]] by Dreamer at a [[summer camp]] as a teenager and had now aligned herself with Raven to seek revenge. The two then began their match. Near the end of the match, Beulah interfered on Raven's behalf and was given a [[piledriver (professional wrestling)|piledriver]] by Dreamer. Dreamer later described the match as the first time the ECW fans "truly accepted [him]".<ref>{{cite book|author=Thom Loverro|title=The Rise & Fall of ECW: Extreme Championship Wrestling|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KYrCt0kt3iYC&pg=PA88|date=22 May 2007|publisher=Simon & Schuster|isbn=978-1-4165-1312-4|pages=88–90}}</ref><ref name="McNeill2002">{{cite book|author=Pat McNeill|title=The Tables All Were Broken|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2VT94FyEwPsC&pg=PA262|year=2002|publisher=iUniverse|isbn=978-0-595-22404-3|pages=262–}}</ref> |
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In the next match, [[Eddie Guerrero]] defended the [[ECW World Television Championship]] against [[Dean Malenko]]. After a back and forth match between the two, the match ended in a time limit draw. As a result, Guerrero retained the title.<ref name="review"/> |
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⚫ | Next, [[Shane Douglas]] defended the [[ECW World Heavyweight Championship]] against [[The Sandman (wrestler)|The Sandman]]. Douglas' [[Valet (professional wrestling)|valet]] [[Nancy Benoit|Woman]] struck Douglas in the knee with a [[Shinai|Singapore cane]] while he was applying a [[Professional wrestling holds#Crossface chickenwing|crossface chickenwing]] to Sandman, enabling The Sandman to pin Douglas and end his year-long title reign. Woman then reunited with Sandman, revealing her alliance with Douglas as a ruse. Following the match, Douglas donned a ''[[WWE Raw|Monday Night Raw]]'' [[t-shirt]] and insulted the audience, reflecting his imminent departure from ECW to join rival promotion the [[WWE|World Wrestling Federation]].<ref name="review"/> |
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Next, [[The Public Enemy (professional wrestling)|The Public Enemy]] ([[Johnny Grunge]] and [[Rocco Rock]]) defended the [[ECW World Tag Team Championship]] against [[The Pitbulls]] ([[Gary Wolfe (wrestler)|Pitbull #1]] and [[Anthony Durante|Pitbull #2]]). Pitbull #1 avoided a ''[[Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers#Assisted senton|Drive-By]]'' by Public Enemy and then Grunge tossed him into the corner and Rocco pinned Pitbull #1 with a [[Pin (professional wrestling)#Schoolboy|schoolboy]] to retain the title.<ref name="review"/> |
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In the penultimate match, [[911 (wrestler)|911]] took on [[Ron Simmons]]. Simmons climbed up the top rope but 911 [[chokeslam]]med him from the top rope for the win.<ref name="review"/> |
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===Main event match=== |
===Main event match=== |
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The main event took place between [[Terry Funk]] and [[Mick Foley|Cactus Jack]]. As the match progressed, Mikey Whipwreck and Hack Meyers tried to interfere on Jack's behalf but Funk thwarted their interference. Jack managed to hit a [[DDT (professional wrestling)|DDT]] to Funk and covered him for the pinfall but The Sandman broke the pinfall by hitting Jack with a Singapore cane. Cactus nailed another DDT to Funk for the win. After the match, Sandman continued to attack Jack with the cane and Funk tried to hit a branding iron on fire to Jack but Jack snatched it away and a brawl ensued.<ref name="review"/> |
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During the main event bout between, [[Terry Funk]] and [[Mick Foley|Cactus Jack (Mick Foley)]], a member of the audience held up a sign reading "Cane Dewey", a reference to Foley's infant son. Foley channeled the event during his [[glossary of professional wrestling terms#Heel|heel]] [[glossary of professional wrestling terms#Turn|turn]] later that year.<ref>{{cite book|author=Thom Loverro|title=The Rise & Fall of ECW: Extreme Championship Wrestling|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=j0dlOLyCj6YC&pg=PA117|date=22 May 2007|publisher=Simon & Schuster|isbn=978-1-4165-6156-9|pages=117–}}</ref><ref name="Foley2008">{{cite book|author=Mick Foley|title=The Hardcore Diaries|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=unCMIv-zR5wC&pg=PA208|date=1 April 2008|publisher=Simon & Schuster|isbn=978-1-4165-5678-7|pages=208–}}</ref> |
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==Reception== |
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Matt Peddycord of ''Wrestling Recaps'' wrote "Guerrero-Malenko is the start of something GOOD. Raven-Dreamer is historically important to the angle. There’s a changing of the guard so to speak now that Sandman is the ECW world champ. The rest is the standard procedure from ECW. Mild thumbs up for Hostile City Showdown 1995."<ref name="review">{{cite web|url=https://wrestlingrecaps.com/ecw/ecw-hostile-city-showdown-1995-4151995/|title=ECW Hostile City Showdown 1995 4/15/1995|author=Natt Peddycord|work=Wrestling Recaps|accessdate=24 July 2018}}</ref> |
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==Results== |
==Results== |
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Hostile City Showdown (1995) | |||
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Promotion | Extreme Championship Wrestling | ||
Date | April 15, 1995 | ||
City | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US | ||
Venue | ECW Arena | ||
Attendance | 1,150 | ||
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Hostile City Showdown (1995) was the second Hostile City Showdown professional wrestling event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). It took place on April 15, 1995 in the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US. The announcer for the event was Joey Styles.
Event
Preliminary matches
In the opening match of the event, Mikey Whipwreck took on Stevie Richards. After interference by Hack Meyers and Raven on the behalf of Whipwreck and Richards respectively, Whipwreck hit a hurricanrana to Richards for the win.[1]
Next, Tsubo Genjin took on Tony Stetson. Genjin performed a leg drop for the win.[1]
Next, Axl Rotten took on Ian Rotten in a Barbed Wire Baseball Bat match. Ian wrapped barbed wire around Axl's head and hit him with a chair to win the match.[1]
Later, Tommy Dreamer was scheduled to take on Raven. The event saw the incipient feud between Raven and Dreamer develop, with Raven delivering a promo in which he revealed that his girlfriend, Beulah McGillicutty, had been spurned by Dreamer at a summer camp as a teenager and had now aligned herself with Raven to seek revenge. The two then began their match. Near the end of the match, Beulah interfered on Raven's behalf and was given a piledriver by Dreamer. Dreamer later described the match as the first time the ECW fans "truly accepted [him]".[2][3]
In the next match, Eddie Guerrero defended the ECW World Television Championship against Dean Malenko. After a back and forth match between the two, the match ended in a time limit draw. As a result, Guerrero retained the title.[1]
Next, Shane Douglas defended the ECW World Heavyweight Championship against The Sandman. Douglas' valet Woman struck Douglas in the knee with a Singapore cane while he was applying a crossface chickenwing to Sandman, enabling The Sandman to pin Douglas and end his year-long title reign. Woman then reunited with Sandman, revealing her alliance with Douglas as a ruse. Following the match, Douglas donned a Monday Night Raw t-shirt and insulted the audience, reflecting his imminent departure from ECW to join rival promotion the World Wrestling Federation.[1]
Next, The Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock) defended the ECW World Tag Team Championship against The Pitbulls (Pitbull #1 and Pitbull #2). Pitbull #1 avoided a Drive-By by Public Enemy and then Grunge tossed him into the corner and Rocco pinned Pitbull #1 with a schoolboy to retain the title.[1]
In the penultimate match, 911 took on Ron Simmons. Simmons climbed up the top rope but 911 chokeslammed him from the top rope for the win.[1]
Main event match
The main event took place between Terry Funk and Cactus Jack. As the match progressed, Mikey Whipwreck and Hack Meyers tried to interfere on Jack's behalf but Funk thwarted their interference. Jack managed to hit a DDT to Funk and covered him for the pinfall but The Sandman broke the pinfall by hitting Jack with a Singapore cane. Cactus nailed another DDT to Funk for the win. After the match, Sandman continued to attack Jack with the cane and Funk tried to hit a branding iron on fire to Jack but Jack snatched it away and a brawl ensued.[1]
Reception
Matt Peddycord of Wrestling Recaps wrote "Guerrero-Malenko is the start of something GOOD. Raven-Dreamer is historically important to the angle. There’s a changing of the guard so to speak now that Sandman is the ECW world champ. The rest is the standard procedure from ECW. Mild thumbs up for Hostile City Showdown 1995."[1]
Results
No. | Results | Stipulations | Times | ||
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1 | Mikey Whipwreck (with Hack Meyers) defeated Stevie Richards (with Raven) | Singles match | 7:36 | ||
2 | Tsubo Genjin defeated Tony Stetson | Singles match | 4:48 | ||
3 | Ian Rotten defeated Axl Rotten | Barbed Wire Baseball Bat match | 9:07 | ||
4 | Raven (with Stevie Richards and Beulah McGillicutty) fought Tommy Dreamer to a no contest | Singles match | 7:30 | ||
5 | Eddie Guerrero (c) fought Dean Malenko to a time limit draw | Singles match for the ECW World Television Championship | 25:57 | ||
6 | The Sandman defeated Shane Douglas (c) (with Woman) | Singles match for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship | 7:53 | ||
7 | The Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock) (c) defeated The Pitbulls (Pitbull #1 and Pitbull #2) (with Stevie Richards) | Tag team match for the ECW World Tag Team Championship | 16:48 | ||
8 | 911 (with Paul E. Dangerously) defeated Ron Simmons | Singles match | 5:31 | ||
9 | Cactus Jack defeated Terry Funk | Singles match | 12:58 | ||
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References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Natt Peddycord. "ECW Hostile City Showdown 1995 4/15/1995". Wrestling Recaps. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
- ^ Thom Loverro (22 May 2007). The Rise & Fall of ECW: Extreme Championship Wrestling. Simon & Schuster. pp. 88–90. ISBN 978-1-4165-1312-4.
- ^ Pat McNeill (2002). The Tables All Were Broken. iUniverse. pp. 262–. ISBN 978-0-595-22404-3.