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Tag team bout steals Massacre show

 

History repeated itself in more ways than one at the ECW Massacre On 34th Street pay-per-view live from the Hammerstein Ballroom in Manhattan, New York. Steve “King Of Old School” Corino once again fended off not one but two challengers to the ECW World Heavyweight Championship and The Sandman repeated his behaviour during Raven’s reign as champ years ago by pilfering the title.

Credit the talent. Credit the bookers. Even without a home for their weekly television show, ECW continues to top the other federations when it comes to pure wrestling. Their storylines may not be as intricate but ECW is still best at where it counts in my book: presenting fantastic matches. For example, it is a shame that the three-way elimination match for the World Title had to follow a wicked Match Of The Year candidate in Mikey Whipwreck and Tajiri versus Super Crazy and Kid Kash. If you didn’t know better you’d think Corino, Credible and Lynn were all moving in slow motion or totally dogging their bout. That’s because the four technicians before them put on such a rapid-fire clinic in tag team wrestling that anything else the show had to offer couldn’t possibly beat what was just witnessed. Thems the breaks, kids.

Lynn, Corino and Credible intrepidly soldiered on all the while cognizant of the fact that the show’s climax already occurred. Not surprisingly Lynn, rumoured to be heading to the WWF soon, was the first to be ousted. Francine interfered and tried to kick Lynn in the groin. He leap-frogged the kick which ended up striking Credible. Credible launched a punch at Lynn. He dodged that too so that Credible punched Francine in the chops. Credible was able to put a disoriented Lynn in the That’s Incredible piledriver giving The New F’N Show the heave-ho. At seeing Lynn get trounced, Cyrus abandoned the commentator’s booth to hunt him down.

A replay of last month’s November To Remember show had Corino and Credible squaring off for ECW’s most prized possession. Credible remarkably bled before Corino did as his head struck some mesh fencing on other side of the entranceway. While Credible licked his wounds, Corino brought out a ladder from the back. He leveraged it against the security railing in hopes of banking Credible off it. Credible reversed the Irish whip sending Corino tumbling into it.

Inside the ring, Credible suplexed Corino on the ladder as the brawl made its way through the crowd, up the stairs to one of the Hammerstein Ballroom’s balconies. In front of startled fans and a herd of ECW security, Credible caned Corino over and over again. Credible pushed Corino over the railing. Corino held on for dear life as Credible caned him in the skull. Inevitably, Corino let go and dropped about 10 or 15 feet to the area floor. Corino came up bleeding from the forehead. Corino blading time equals twenty minutes and three seconds for those counting that sort of thing.

When they returned to the ring Corino kicked out of That’s Incredible then twisted and turned Credible into The Old School Expulsion to retain the title. Even before Corino had a chance to mug for the cameras, The Sandman tore into the ring caning both Jack Victory and Corino. Sandman scooped up the ECW Heavyweight Title screaming at Corino…”You may be the ECW World Heavyweight Champion but this belt is mine!” Sandman fled into the crowd to do what he does best…guzzle brews.

Jerry Lynn is shown walking out of the arena with his bags. Cyrus catches up to him. Cyrus believes that Lynn was screwed again. Lynn agrees to be managed by Cyrus. What could it all mean?

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