November to Remember (2000)
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Promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling | | ||
Date | November 5, 2000 | ||
City | Villa Park, Illinois, US | ||
Venue | Odeum Expo Center | ||
Attendance | 4,600 | ||
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November to Remember (2000) was the eighth and final November to Remember professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). It took place on November 5, 2000, from the Odeum Expo Center in Villa Park, Illinois, US. This was the fourth November to Remember pay-per-view and the ante-penultimate ECW pay-per-view. The commentators for the event were Joey Styles, Joel Gertner and Cyrus.
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 programs, Hardcore TV and ECW on TNN.[1]
At
On the October 22 episode of Hardcore TV, it was announced that Super Crazy would make his return from injury to ECW at November to Remember. A week later, C. W. Anderson proclaimed that he would ruin Crazy's comeback at November to Remember.
On the October 29 episode of Hardcore TV, it was announced that Rhino would defend the World Television Championship against New Jack at November to Remember.
At Anarchy Rulz, Da Baldies (
Event
Preliminary matches
As the event kicked off,
Next,
Next,
The following match was a flaming tables match, pitting the team of Balls Mahoney and Chilly Willy against Da Baldies (Angel and Tony DeVito). After a back and forth match, Mahoney powerbombed Angel through a flaming table for the victory.
This was followed by the first title match of the night in which
In the penultimate match,
Main event match
Reception
Arnold Furious of Wrestling Recaps wrote "Far too much crap, not enough good stuff. But on the upside the tag title match was good and there were a lot of entertaining spotty matches on the 1st half of the card. I think the problem ECW was suffering from was repetition coupled with weak main events. They didn’t have any big name stars left after WCW and the WWF had done plundering their ranks. It’s this that led to their eventual demise (that and lack of backing). So the shows were starting to wind down and fizzle out around the end of 2000, which was too bad. ECW was a great company while it lasted."[2]
Aftermath
The feud between the new World Heavyweight Champion Steve Corino, former champion Jerry Lynn and Justin Credible continued as the three competed in a three-way dance for the title at Massacre on 34th Street.[3]
Bad Street Boys began feuding with Simon and Swinger after the event, leading to a rematch between the two teams at Massacre on 34th Street.[3]
Super Crazy continued his alliance with the Unholy Alliance as the trio took on Hot Commodity on the November 19 episode of Hardcore TV, where Unholy Alliance turned on Crazy, culminating in Tajiri beating Crazy with the help of Whipwreck. Crazy teamed with Kid Kash to take on the Unholy Alliance at Massacre on 34th Street.[3]
Results
No. | Results Francine), The Sandman and Jerry Lynn (c) Double Jeopardy match for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship | 24:21 | | ||
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Double Jeopardy eliminations
Elimination no. | Wrestler | Eliminated by | Elimination move | Time | |
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1 | The Sandman | Steve Corino | Old School Expulsion | 16:21 | |
2 | Jerry Lynn | Justin Credible | That's Incredible | 16:21 | |
3 | Justin Credible | Steve Corino | Old School Kick
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24:07 | |
Winner: | Steve Corino |
See also
References
- Discovery Communications. Archived from the originalon 2012-03-06. Retrieved 2015-11-15.
- ^ Arnold Furious. "ECW November To Remember 2000 11/5/2000". Wrestling Recaps. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
- ^ a b c Kevin Pantoja (June 22, 2015). "Random Network Reviews: Massacre on 34th Street". Retrieved 4 June 2018.
- ^ "Extreme Championship Wrestling October - December 2000". www.prowrestlinghistory.com. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ "November to Remember 00 - Villa Park, IL - Odeum - November 5, 2000 (4,600)". The History of WWE. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
- ^ "ECW November To Remember 2000 « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
External links
- November to Remember 2000 at IMDb