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.
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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 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 Enter Sandman (1995)
Joey Styles is handling commentary for this show, which took place at the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May 13. According to thehistoryofwwe.com, the show drew 875 fans.
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 Three-Way Dance (1995)
Joey Styles does commentary for this show, which originates from the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. According to Dave Meltzer’s Wrestling Observer for April 17, the show drew a crowd of 1,150 fans. Styles says that Sabu is a no-show due to Japan commitments.
What the World Was Watching: ECW Hardcore TV – March 14, 1995
The Public Enemy are shown acquiring the contract needed for a three-way dance against ECW Tag Team Champions Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko and Sabu & Taz.
What the World Was Watching: ECW Hardcore TV – February 28, 1995
Jason and Paul Lauria talk about how people are jealous of them in ECW. Lauria says 911 will never chokeslam him again because he is a giant.
What the World Was Watching: ECW Hardcore TV – January 10, 1995
Tully Blanchard tells ECW Champion Shane Douglas that other Horsemen might be afraid of him, but he is not.