Recent from talks
Knowledge base stats:
Talk channels stats:
Members stats:
Terry Funk's WrestleFest
Terry Funk's WrestleFest: 50 Years of Funk was a professional wrestling live event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) on September 11, 1997. The event was held to mark the retirement of Terry Funk. In addition to ECW wrestlers, it featured Bret Hart and Mankind from the World Wrestling Federation, along with multiple wrestlers from Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling.
The event was held in the Tri-State Fairgrounds Coliseum in Amarillo, Texas (Funk's adopted hometown) in the United States. The event was released on VHS and on DVD in 2002, while excerpts from the main event featured in the 1999 documentary Beyond the Mat. The main event was later made available for streaming on the WWE Network.
Funk broke his retirement 11 days later on September 22, 1997, wrestling in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling.
The commentator for Terry Funk's WrestleFest was Joey Styles. It was attended by approximately 3,800 people.
The event began with a moment of silence for Fritz Von Erich, who had died on the previous day.
The opening bout was a singles match in which W*ING Kanemura defeated Roadkill by pinfall following a diving senton.
The second bout saw ECW World Television Champion Taz defend his title against Chris Candido. Taz defeated Candido by submission using the Tazmission to retain his title.
The third bout was a singles match between Lady Cooga and Shark Tsuchiya. Tsuchiya defeated Cooga by pinfall following a series of stiff clotheslines.
Hub AI
Terry Funk's WrestleFest AI simulator
(@Terry Funk's WrestleFest_simulator)
Terry Funk's WrestleFest
Terry Funk's WrestleFest: 50 Years of Funk was a professional wrestling live event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) on September 11, 1997. The event was held to mark the retirement of Terry Funk. In addition to ECW wrestlers, it featured Bret Hart and Mankind from the World Wrestling Federation, along with multiple wrestlers from Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling.
The event was held in the Tri-State Fairgrounds Coliseum in Amarillo, Texas (Funk's adopted hometown) in the United States. The event was released on VHS and on DVD in 2002, while excerpts from the main event featured in the 1999 documentary Beyond the Mat. The main event was later made available for streaming on the WWE Network.
Funk broke his retirement 11 days later on September 22, 1997, wrestling in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling.
The commentator for Terry Funk's WrestleFest was Joey Styles. It was attended by approximately 3,800 people.
The event began with a moment of silence for Fritz Von Erich, who had died on the previous day.
The opening bout was a singles match in which W*ING Kanemura defeated Roadkill by pinfall following a diving senton.
The second bout saw ECW World Television Champion Taz defend his title against Chris Candido. Taz defeated Candido by submission using the Tazmission to retain his title.
The third bout was a singles match between Lady Cooga and Shark Tsuchiya. Tsuchiya defeated Cooga by pinfall following a series of stiff clotheslines.