November to Remember (1995)

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November to Remember (1995)
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November to Remember (1995) was the third

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States. The event marked the return of Sabu to ECW after a stint in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and the ECW debut of The Blue Meanie
.

Nine

Storylines

The event featured wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches played out on ECW's television program Hardcore TV.[2]

Tommy Dreamer had been involved in a feud with Raven since the summer of 1995. At Wrestlepalooza, Dreamer Cactus Jack and The Pitbulls (Pitbull #1 and Pitbull #2) took on Raven, Stevie Richards, Big Dick Dudley and Dudley Dudley in an eight-man tag team match, during which Jack turned on Dreamer by hitting him with a DDT and allowed Raven to pin him.[3] Jack switched his allegiance to Raven and joined Raven's Nest, thus joining him in his feud with Dreamer.[4][5] Jack renounced the hardcore wrestling style of ECW and criticized the fans and Dreamer for enjoying it. At Gangstas Paradise, Dreamer interfered in Raven and Richards' title defense of the World Tag Team Championship against Pitbulls in a two out of three falls match and took the injured Pitbull #2's place to pin Raven. However, Bill Alfonso overturned the decision and tried to award the win to Raven and Richards but ECW commissioner Tod Gordon came and restarted the match. Pitbulls went on to win the World Tag Team Championship.[6] On the October 10 episode of Hardcore TV, Dreamer attempted to make the save for El Puerto Riqueño, who was being attacked by Raven and Jack after Jack had beaten Riqueño in a match. However, Dreamer was double teamed and Jack drove him through a table with a diving elbow drop with barbed wire around his elbow.[7] On the November 14 episode of Hardcore TV, Dreamer and Jack had a match against each other, in which Raven interfered and both men attacked Dreamer until Terry Funk made the save for Dreamer, leading to a match between the two teams at November to Remember.[8]

On the August 22 episode of Hardcore TV, Mikey Whipwreck defeated the World Heavyweight Champion The Sandman in a non-title Singapore Cane match.[9] At Gangstas Paradise, Whipwreck and The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) defeated 2 Cold Scorpio, New Jack and The Sandman in a Gangstas Paradise Cage match when Whipwreck pinned Sandman again.[6] On the September 26 episode of Hardcore TV, former World Championship Wrestling talent Steve Austin made his ECW debut and set his sights on the World Heavyweight Championship, thus inserting himself into Whipwreck and Sandman's feud over the title.[10][11] On the October 17 episode of Hardcore TV, Raven and Stevie Richards regained the World Tag Team Championship from The Pitbulls.[12] The following week, on Hardcore TV, Public Enemy defeated Raven and Richards and The Gangstas (New Jack and Mustafa Saed) in a three-way dance to win the title.[13] On the October 31 episode of Hardcore TV, Whipwreck defeated Sandman in a ladder match to win the World Heavyweight Championship.[14] Scorpio defeated Rocco Rock in a singles match to retain the World Television Championship while also winning the World Tag Team Championship. He chose Sandman as his tag team partner. Later that night, it was announced that Scorpio and Sandman would defend both titles against Public Enemy at November to Remember and the winner of the fall would earn a title shot against Whipwreck later at the event.[15]

La Parka by count-out in a tag team match.[8] This would lead to a Mexican Death match
between Misterio and Psicosis at November to Remember.

Event

Preliminary matches

The opening match of the event pitted The Broad Street Bully against Don E. Allen, with Buh Buh Ray Dudley as the special guest ring announcer for the match. After Dudley repeatedly stuttered while giving the introduction, he became frustrated and attacked both men, powerbombing Allen and then Bully before pinning Bully. After the match, Paul Heyman came to the ring and the lights of the arena went off and as the lights came back, Sabu was present in the ring, thus making his return to ECW.[16][17]

The match was followed by

Taz came to the ring as the special guest referee. Jason insulted Taz, so he attacked him and Konnan nailed a Splash Mountain to Jason for the win with Taz making a fast pinfall count.[16][17]

Next,

Stevie Kick to win the match.[16][17]

Later,

Francine to go out with him, leading to Pitbull #1 hitting him with a chair. Saturn attacked Pitbulls and then Eliminators delivered Total Elimination to both Pitbulls.[16][17]

The following match was a

spinning heel kick to Misterio due to Jason insulting him and then Eliminators attacked him until 911 made the save by chokeslamming Eliminators.[16][17]

Bill Alfonso took on Tod Gordon, with Beulah McGillicutty as the special guest referee. Alfonso attacked Gordon on the floor before the match started and nailed McGillicutty with a clothesline. Both men went back and forth against each other until Gordon nailed Alfonso with a frying pan and covered him for the pinfall. With McGillicutty knocked out, Taz came to officiate the match and then he turned on Gordon by punching him and put Alfonso on top of him and covered the pinfall, thus awarding the victory to Alfonso. After the match, Taz officially turned heel and cut a promo in which he berated Paul Heyman and the fans for not supporting him sending him letters when he was injured.[16][17]

In the next match, Mikey Whipwreck was supposed to defend the World Heavyweight Championship against The Sandman but

lariat to Whipwreck.[16][17]

The penultimate match of the event featured Sabu in his comeback match in ECW against

Hack Myers. Sabu dominated the entire match and then drove him through a table with a somersault plancha placing a chair beneath him outside the ring. The action then returned to the ring, where Sabu nailed an Arabian Facebuster for the win.[16][17]

Main event match

The team of Terry Funk and Tommy Dreamer took on Raven's Nest members Raven and Cactus Jack in the main event. Raven and Cactus prevented Dreamer and Funk from entering the ring to start. They managed to enter the ring and both teams brawled with each other using various weapons against each other and brawling throughout the floor. Funk knocked out the referee by nailing him with a dust pan and both teams continued their fight which turned out to be a brutal and vicious brawl. Cactus eventually hit a double arm DDT to Funk on a chair and Raven knocked out Dreamer with a springboard senton outside the ring. Bill Alfonso and Taz interfered in the match by attacking Funk but Dreamer prevented them from attacking him, allowing Raven to attack him from behind. Taz and Alfonso left while Dreamer drove Raven with two DDTs and Funk hit a Piledriver to Raven on a steel chair to win the match. Both teams continued to brawl with each other after the match.[16][17]

Reception

November to Remember largely received positive reviews from critics. Dylan Diot of 411Mania rated the event 7 out of 10, stating "This show is widely regarded as one of the best shows in the history of the promotion.", with "It was a collection of fun ECW brawls but nothing was blow away. However, this show has huge historical significance in the landscape of ECW. We had the return of Sabu from WCW, the heel turn of Taz that gave him the human submission machine gimmick, the early stages of the

B.W.O, and the early emergence of future megastars in the sport such as Steve Austin and Rey Mysterio. This is one of ECW's must watch events regardless of the quality, which is solid but nothing spectacular. I say this show is worth a look and is a good example of how hot the company was at the time and how influence they ended up in the landscape of pro wrestling." The heel turn of Taz and his promo after the Bill Alfonso and Tod Gordon's match was considered as a very important angle in the history of ECW and was a huge evolution in Taz's character. Most of the matches were praised by Diot.[16]

Arnold Furious of Wrestling Recaps panned the event. He praised the Mexican Death match and the main event tag team match, while criticizing the rest of the matches. He panned the booking style of Tod Gordon. He stated "It was the ideas that made ECW so interesting. The wrestling only really kicked in later. So in wrestling terms this show is nothing remarkable. It was great at the time because it was different and innovative but time isn’t kind to it. Recommendation to avoid."[17]

Scott Keith of 411Mania wrote "Best ECW show ever, and it stacks up against the best shows the Big Two put out in the same timeframe, and pretty much kills them in fact. For those who wondered why people used to swear by ECW so much, this is the show to get to see why. The perfect blend of “sports entertainment”, senseless brawling, high-flying lucha and some decent wrestling to fill in the other spots."[18]

Wrestling 20 Years Ago staff gave it a score rating of 8.5 out of 10 and opined that "The early action is, if nothing else, brief and there's no bad match from The Eliminators and The Pitbulls onwards. The perfect variety show."[19]

Aftermath

The feud between Mikey Whipwreck and Steve Austin over the ECW World Heavyweight Championship continued after November to Remember. At December to Dismember, The Sandman defeated Whipwreck and Austin in a three-way dance to win the World Heavyweight Championship.[20]

The feud between Tommy Dreamer and Raven continued as the team of Tommy Dreamer, The Public Enemy and The Pitbulls defeated Raven,

The Heavenly Bodies, The Eliminators and Stevie Richards in an Ultimate Jeopardy Steel Cage match at December to Dismember.[20]

Results

No.Results
J.T. Smith
Singles match
9Bill Alfonso defeated Tod GordonSingles match with Beulah McGillicutty as special guest referee6:37
10Mikey Whipwreck (c) defeated Steve AustinSingles match for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship4:38
11Sabu defeated Hack MeyersSingles match12:55
12Terry Funk and Tommy Dreamer defeated Raven and Cactus JackTag team match13:36
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

See also

References

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  2. Discovery Communications. Archived from the original
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  6. ^ a b c Matt Peddycord. "ECW Gangsta's Paradise 9/16/1995". Wrestling Recaps. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
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  8. ^ a b Bob Colling. "ECW Hardcore TV 11/14/1995". Wrestling Recaps. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
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  13. ^ Bob Colling. "ECW Hardcore TV 10/24/1995". Wrestling Recaps. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  14. ^ Bob Colling. "ECW Hardcore TV 10/31/1995". Wrestling Recaps. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  15. ^ Bob Colling. "ECW Hardcore TV 11/7/1995". Wrestling Recaps. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Dylan Diot (March 18, 2015). "From The Network – ECW November to Remember 1995". 411Mania. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Arnold Furious. "ECW November To Remember 1995 11/18/1995". Wrestling Recaps. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  18. ^ Scott Keith (July 31, 2002). "The SmarK Retro Repost – November To Remember 1995". 411Mania. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  19. ^ "ECW NOVEMBER TO REMEMBER 1995 REVIEW". Wrestling 20 Years Ago. 3 December 2015. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  20. ^ a b "December to Dismember 1995". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  21. ^ "ECW November To Remember 1995 « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net. Retrieved 11 February 2018.