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Enter the Sandman
Enter the Sandman (also known as Enter Sandman) was a professional wrestling live event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) on May 13, 1995. The event was held in the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States. The title of the event referred to professional wrestler the Sandman (the then-ECW World Heavyweight Champion) and to his entrance music, Enter Sandman by Metallica.
Excerpts from Enter the Sandman aired on episodes #109, #110, #111, and #112 of the syndicated television show ECW Hardcore TV In May and June 1995, while the full event was released on VHS later that year. It was made available for streaming on the WWE Network in 2020.
We had {Bill Alfonso} do everything, every bullshit wrestling decision known to man. We did every ripoff finish because we had never done it before, and we put all the heat on Fonzie. We did things like reverse a decision, which we would never do. We had him call for a disqualification because someone threw a punch. [...] It was some of the most insane heat you had ever seen.
- Paul Heyman
The commentator for Enter the Sandman was Joey Styles, with Peter Senerchia providing guest commentary for the bout between Dean Malenko and Eddie Guerrero. The event was attended by approximately 875 people.
In the opening match, Hack Meyers defeated Tony Stetson using a modified diving facebuster.
The second bout was a tag team match in which 911 and the Tazmaniac defeated the Oriental Connection in a short squash, with 911 pinning both members of the Oriental Connection after simultaneously chokeslamming both men.
The third match was a "barbed wire baseball bat, barbed wire chair" match between former tag team partners Axl Rotten and Ian Rotten, who had been feuding in a series of violent matches. Axl won the match by pinfall after giving Ian a belly-to-back suplex onto a chair wrapped in barbed wire.
In a continuation of the feud between Raven and Tommy Dreamer, the fourth match was a tag team match pitting Raven and his henchman Stevie Richards against Dreamer and Mikey Whipwreck, who had defeated Richards at Hostile City Showdown the prior month. Prior to the match, Shane Douglas introduced Bill "Fonzie" Alfonso as a "troubleshooting" referee who would bring order to ECW; after ECW president Tod Gordon came out to remonstrate with Alfonso, he stated that the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission had empowered him to close down ECW if he was not allowed to enforce rules. The match ended when Alfonso disqualified Dreamer for using a closed fist punch on Raven, establishing him as a figure who would draw the ire of the ECW audience by rigidly enforcing rules of professional wrestling that were otherwise largely overlooked.
Enter the Sandman
Enter the Sandman (also known as Enter Sandman) was a professional wrestling live event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) on May 13, 1995. The event was held in the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States. The title of the event referred to professional wrestler the Sandman (the then-ECW World Heavyweight Champion) and to his entrance music, Enter Sandman by Metallica.
Excerpts from Enter the Sandman aired on episodes #109, #110, #111, and #112 of the syndicated television show ECW Hardcore TV In May and June 1995, while the full event was released on VHS later that year. It was made available for streaming on the WWE Network in 2020.
We had {Bill Alfonso} do everything, every bullshit wrestling decision known to man. We did every ripoff finish because we had never done it before, and we put all the heat on Fonzie. We did things like reverse a decision, which we would never do. We had him call for a disqualification because someone threw a punch. [...] It was some of the most insane heat you had ever seen.
- Paul Heyman
The commentator for Enter the Sandman was Joey Styles, with Peter Senerchia providing guest commentary for the bout between Dean Malenko and Eddie Guerrero. The event was attended by approximately 875 people.
In the opening match, Hack Meyers defeated Tony Stetson using a modified diving facebuster.
The second bout was a tag team match in which 911 and the Tazmaniac defeated the Oriental Connection in a short squash, with 911 pinning both members of the Oriental Connection after simultaneously chokeslamming both men.
The third match was a "barbed wire baseball bat, barbed wire chair" match between former tag team partners Axl Rotten and Ian Rotten, who had been feuding in a series of violent matches. Axl won the match by pinfall after giving Ian a belly-to-back suplex onto a chair wrapped in barbed wire.
In a continuation of the feud between Raven and Tommy Dreamer, the fourth match was a tag team match pitting Raven and his henchman Stevie Richards against Dreamer and Mikey Whipwreck, who had defeated Richards at Hostile City Showdown the prior month. Prior to the match, Shane Douglas introduced Bill "Fonzie" Alfonso as a "troubleshooting" referee who would bring order to ECW; after ECW president Tod Gordon came out to remonstrate with Alfonso, he stated that the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission had empowered him to close down ECW if he was not allowed to enforce rules. The match ended when Alfonso disqualified Dreamer for using a closed fist punch on Raven, establishing him as a figure who would draw the ire of the ECW audience by rigidly enforcing rules of professional wrestling that were otherwise largely overlooked.
