Joey Styles recaps the feud over the ECW Championship between the Sandman, Cactus Jack, and Shane Douglas. This Saturday night at the ECW Arena the Sandman and Jack will face off in a barbed wire match for the title.
Tag Archives: ECW Hardcore TV 1995
What the World Was Watching: ECW Hardcore TV – June 6, 1995
The Hack Myers-Tony Stetson match from Enter Sandman airs. Instead of airing a clip job, which would have covered up how bad this match was, ECW opts to show it in its entirety.
What the World Was Watching: ECW Hardcore TV – May 30, 1995
A replay of Shane Douglas introducing referee Bill Alfonso at Enter Sandman airs, along with Douglas’ subsequent confrontation with Cactus Jack.
What the World Was Watching: ECW Hardcore TV – May 23, 1995
Cactus Jack talks about Wiffle ball and how a kid would rob him of homers, so he had to alter his style, just like he had to alter his wresting style to stand out and be the best. He recounts Ric Flair hating his style in WCW and that he would never be out of a wheelchair at thirty, saying that he is a week from proving him wrong. Jack tells anyone who does not like his way of doing things to get another job.
What the World Was Watching: ECW Hardcore TV – May 16, 1995
ECW hypes a house show wing through Pennsylvania on the back of fans getting to see more matches between Eddie Guerrero and Dean Malenko.
What the World Was Watching: ECW Hardcore TV – May 2, 1995
Styles recaps how the Sandman defeated Shane Douglas for the ECW title at Hostile City Showdown ’95 and notes on video footage how the Sandman was submitting as he was scoring the winning pin.
What the World Was Watching: ECW Hardcore TV – April 25, 1995
A replay of the Sandman winning the ECW Championship from Shane Douglas at Hostile City Showdown airs.
What the World Was Watching: ECW Hardcore TV – April 18, 1995
Joey Styles interview with Raven and Steve Richards, along with the Pitbulls squash of the Broad Street Bullies and the debut of Beulah McGillicutty at Three-Way Dance is shown.
What the World Was Watching: ECW Hardcore TV – April 11, 1995
ECW Commissioner Tod Gordon announces that Sabu has been indefinitely suspended for not competing at the Three-Way Dance.
What the World Was Watching: ECW Hardcore TV – April 4, 1995
A lengthy video package hypes the upcoming three-way dance for the ECW Tag Team Championship at the ECW Arena. Footage used goes back to 1994 to show the Public Enemy’s feud with Sabu and Taz, which eventually came to include Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko.