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November To Remember Dates and Main Events

Event Date Main Event
November to Remember 1993 November 13, 1993 Terry Funk (c) and King Kong Bundy vs. Sabu and Road Warrior Hawk for the ECW World Television Championship
November to Remember 1994 November 5, 1994 Chris Benoit vs. 2 Cold Scorpio
Shane Douglas (c) vs. Ron Simmons for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship
November to Remember 1995 November 18, 1995 Terry Funk and Tommy Dreamer vs. Raven and Cactus Jack
Mikey Whipwreck (c) vs. Steve Austin for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship
November to Remember 1996 November 16, 1996 Terry Funk and Tommy Dreamer vs. Shane Douglas and Brian Lee
November to Remember 1997 November 30, 1997 Bam Bam Bigelow (c) vs. Shane Douglas for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship
November to Remember 1998 November 1, 1998 Sabu, Rob Van Dam and Taz vs. Shane Douglas, Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido to earn ECW World Heavyweight Championship shot
November to Remember 1999 November 7 1999 Rhino and The Impact Players (Justin Credible and Lance Storm) vs. Raven, Tommy Dreamer and The Sandman
Rob Van Dam (c) vs. Taz for the ECW World Television Championship
November to Remember 2000 November 5, 2000 Jerry Lynn (c) vs. Steve Corino vs. The Sandman vs. Justin Credible in a Double Jeopardy match for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship

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