March 9th
On this day in history in ....
1991 - Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
to become the NWA World Tag Team Champions in Montgomery, Alabama. During this
title reign, the titles would become known as the WCW World Tag Team
Championship.
1993 - Eddie Creatchman, best known for his work as a manager in Canada
and Detroit, where he handled such stars as Abdullah The Butcher and The Sheik,
passes away of a heart attack at the age of 66.
1996 - Night two of ECW's "Big Ass Extreme Bash" weekend took
place at the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Results from the show saw:
- JT Smith defeated Axl Rotten after hitting a low blow and pinning him by using
the ropes for leverage.
- Bad Crew vs. El Puerto Ricano & Damien Stone ended in a no-contest when
Brian Pillman and Philadelphia Eagle Harry Boatswain came out and ran off both
men. Pillman and Shane Douglas engaged in a verbal confrontation, but Pillman
left when Douglas came to the ring.
- ECW World Tag Team Champions The Eliminators defeated Buh Buh Ray Dudley &
Hack Myers when Saturn pinned Myers after Total Elimination.
- Chris Jericho defeated Taz via disqualification when refused to release the
Tazmission following a submission win. Taz finally released the hold when Brian
Pillman ran in, although the two never locked up. Shane Douglas then ran out,
and Pillman escaped through the crowd.
- Rey Misterio Jr. defeated Juventud Guerrera in a best two-out-of-three fall
match when Mysterio reversed Splash Mountain (second rope Razor's Edge) into a
rana for the win in the third fall. Post match, Mysterio powerbombed Guerrera
through a table.
- In his final ECW match, Cactus Jack defeated Mikey Whipwreck with a piledriver
on a chair. Following the match, Cactus was given a standing ovation from the
crowd, then he gave a heartfelt speech about ECW, before fulfilling his
"last wish", which was strutting out of the arena with Stevie Richards
and The Blue Meanie.
- The Pitbulls vs. The Bruise Brothers ended in a no-contest after interference
from Stevie Richards and The Blue Meanie, then interference from Tommy Dreamer.
- Sabu defeated Big Titan with an Arabian Facebuster after reversing a
spinebuster into a DDT on a chair.
- ECW World Champion Raven defeated Shane Douglas after a DDT onto a chair.
Post match there was a brawl with Raven and The Bruise Brothers facing off
against Tommy Dreamer, Sandman and Shane Douglas, who had temporarily agreed to
work together against Raven despite their past issues.
- The Gangstas defeated The Sandman & 2 Cold Scorpio and The Headhunters in
a Three Way Dance. Scorpio pinned Headhunter B when B missed a top rope legdrop
and Scorpio hit a superkick followed by the 450 splash. New Jack pinned Scorpio
with a top rope headbutt after a Mustafa powerslam.
2001 - ECW officially cancels the March 11th "Living Dangerously"
Pay-per-view, which comes as little surprise, since there was no venue booked,
no television to promote it and obviously no tickets available. It was
well over a month since the last ECW show had been held, and ECW owner Paul
Heyman was appearing on Raw as color commentator. Living Dangerously, at that
point, was simple three hours of PPV airtime that had been reserved.
Several cable companies still accepted orders right up until airtime, which were
later refunded. While the official announcement would not come until April, even
the most diehard supporters were coming to the realization that Extreme
Championship Wrestling was finished.
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