Mozenrath
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Post by Mozenrath on Aug 9, 2007 12:33:52 GMT -5
Billy Corgan's appearance rocked. He did a really nice guitar shot, too. Didn't look weak or anything.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2007 12:35:05 GMT -5
Billy Corgan's appearance rocked. He did a really nice guitar shot, too. Didn't look weak or anything. Played a nice version of "New York, New York" too.
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bobolebowski
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Post by bobolebowski on Aug 9, 2007 13:08:43 GMT -5
What about Luna Vachon, Scott Hall, Dusty Rhodes, and Bobby Eaton all made appearances in the land of Extreme.
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Post by Hiroshi Hase on Aug 9, 2007 13:21:14 GMT -5
TAKA Michinoku came in for a few shows and was part of the 6 man Michinoku Pro Tag match at "Barely Legal". The Great Sasuke came in to job to Justin Credible and Jado and Gedo wrestled the Impact Players. Kamala did a couple of shows as "Uganda". Actually that wasn't Kamala, the guy who was Uganda was a lot smaller and a bit more agile than Kamala, even doing a front flip in a match as I recall.
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Post by Powder/The Professor on Aug 9, 2007 16:00:13 GMT -5
from 1993 to 1996 many various stars arrived at ECW and left soon after...could you please tell me more of their stints? I´m talkin´ bout more unknown/unpopular appearances, not Austin or Pillman stuff f.e. Kevin Sullivan & Woman Arn Anderson Ron Simmons Konnan Terry Gordy (I think I saw his name somewhere attached to an ECW show) Rick Steiner (something with Taz right?) Crash The Terminator (later Hugh Morrus in WCW) Jim Neidhart (!?) what was the purpose of bringing in these guys? did they have any significant influence, feud or storyline there? why didn´t they stay longer? they weren´t getting over neither, right? You forgot Marty Jannetty
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Post by Johnny Danger (Godz) on Aug 9, 2007 16:02:18 GMT -5
TAKA Michinoku came in for a few shows and was part of the 6 man Michinoku Pro Tag match at "Barely Legal". The Great Sasuke came in to job to Justin Credible and Jado and Gedo wrestled the Impact Players. Kamala did a couple of shows as "Uganda". Actually that wasn't Kamala, the guy who was Uganda was a lot smaller and a bit more agile than Kamala, even doing a front flip in a match as I recall. May've been "Kimala II"
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Post by "Playboy" Don Douglas on Aug 9, 2007 16:21:16 GMT -5
Yep, I remember him running in under a mask and hitting a swinging neckbreaker on someone. I know there was a tag match, with Arn and Bobby on different sides. I think Arn tagged with Funk, but I can't remember who Bobby's partner was.
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Post by Triple Kelly on Aug 9, 2007 16:26:38 GMT -5
At November 2 Remember '93, they had a tag match with Sabu and Hawk Vs. Terry Funk and King Kong Bundy. And Sherri was Shane Douglas's manager for a few months before she jumped over to WCW.
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Post by lildude8218 on Aug 9, 2007 16:31:27 GMT -5
Yep, I remember him running in under a mask and hitting a swinging neckbreaker on someone. I know there was a tag match, with Arn and Bobby on different sides. I think Arn tagged with Funk, but I can't remember who Bobby's partner was. SABU!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *points to the ceiling*
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Post by radicalbuttercup on Aug 9, 2007 16:32:35 GMT -5
Sid had a sorta altercation with The Impact Players that I don't think was really a match.
Scott Hall LOST to Big Sal from The FBI (..Muuuh?) but beat Justin Credible later in the same night.
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Post by Baixo Astral on Aug 9, 2007 16:35:57 GMT -5
Actually that wasn't Kamala, the guy who was Uganda was a lot smaller and a bit more agile than Kamala, even doing a front flip in a match as I recall. May've been "Kimala II" It was... Ben Peacock AKA Kamala II, Uganda and the Botswana Beast.
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Post by lildude8218 on Aug 9, 2007 16:37:39 GMT -5
I'm going through some old results to find more.
1992
Ivan Koloff
Salvatore Bellomo
Tatsumi Fujinami
Nikolai Volkoff
Fatu
Terry Taylor
Rip Sawyer
Davey Boy Smith
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Post by Powder/The Professor on Aug 9, 2007 16:58:09 GMT -5
I'm going through some old results to find more. 1992 Ivan Koloff Salvatore Bellomo Tatsumi Fujinami Nikolai Volkoff Fatu Terry Taylor Rip Sawyer Davey Boy Smith In 1992, the E in ECW stood for EASTERN. Extreme Championship Wrestling, didnt 'start' until August 1994.
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Post by "Playboy" Don Douglas on Aug 9, 2007 17:09:44 GMT -5
Yep. When Asshole Douglas threw down the NWA title.
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Post by lildude8218 on Aug 9, 2007 17:18:48 GMT -5
I'm going through some old results to find more. 1992 Ivan Koloff Salvatore Bellomo Tatsumi Fujinami Nikolai Volkoff Fatu Terry Taylor Rip Sawyer Davey Boy Smith In 1992, the E in ECW stood for EASTERN. Extreme Championship Wrestling, didnt 'start' until August 1994. No kidding? I had no idea! Even though I was watching ECW back in 93 and all and saw when that entire change happened. Yes, that was sarcasm. It was the same company with a different name. So what? The original poster even said from 93. So I went back a whole year.
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Post by stevierichardsfan on Aug 9, 2007 17:20:31 GMT -5
jim powers
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Post by lildude8218 on Aug 9, 2007 17:21:36 GMT -5
and here's the others I found from 93-96 that weren't mentioned. Not all are exactly SUPERSTAR level but it might be interesting to see who was there at one point.
1993
Duane Gill
Kerry Von Erich
Stan Hansen
Tito Santana
Pat Tanaka
1994
Paul Diamond
Phi Delta Slam
Chris Canyon
1995
Tully Blanchard
Kendall Windham
Horace Hogan
Norman Smiley
The Heavenly Bodies
1996
Devon Storm
Tarzan Goto
Steve Williams
Gary Albright
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Post by silverking on Aug 9, 2007 20:16:24 GMT -5
La Parka.
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Post by Reverend BTY on Aug 9, 2007 20:20:48 GMT -5
Fred Durst's appearance > All other appearances.
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Post by Powder/The Professor on Aug 9, 2007 20:34:57 GMT -5
In 1992, the E in ECW stood for EASTERN. Extreme Championship Wrestling, didnt 'start' until August 1994. No kidding? I had no idea! Even though I was watching ECW back in 93 and all and saw when that entire change happened. Yes, that was sarcasm. It was the same company with a different name. So what? The original poster even said from 93. So I went back a whole year. Do your thing, LilDude......do your thing
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