Results
# | Results | Stipulations | Times |
---|---|---|---|
1 !Dark | Louie Spicolli defeated Balls Mahoney | Singles match | 0 !5:00 |
Dark | J.T. Smith and Chris Chetti defeated The FBI (Little Guido and Tommy Rich) | Tag team match | 0 !n/a |
2 !1 | The Eliminators (John Kronus and Perry Saturn) defeated The Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray and D-Von) (c) (with Joel Gertner and Sign Guy Dudley) | Tag team match for the ECW World Tag Team Championship | 6:11 |
3 !2 | Rob Van Dam defeated Lance Storm | Singles match | 10:10 |
4 !3 | The Great Sasuke, Gran Hamada, and Masato Yakushiji* defeated bWo Japan (Taka Michinoku, Terry Boy, and Dick Togo) | Six-man tag team match | 16:55 |
5 !4 | Shane Douglas (c) (with Francine) defeated Pitbull #2 | Singles match for the ECW World Television Championship | 20:43 |
6 !5 | Taz (with Bill Alfonso) defeated Sabu | Singles match | 17:49 |
7 !6 | Terry Funk defeated The Sandman and Stevie Richards (with The Blue Meanie, Hollywood Nova, Thomas Rodman, 7-11) | Three-Way Dance | 19:10 |
8 !7 | Terry Funk defeated Raven (c) | Singles match for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship | 7:20 |
- -Yakushiji replaced an injured Gran Naniwa.
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