Original Airdate: April 26, 1994
Your Host is Joey Styles from the studio
Paul E Dangerously promises ‘the rest of the story’ as to how Arn Anderson and Bobby Eaton showed up here in ECW
We get an extended version of Anderson and Eaton appearing last week
Pitbull is still celebrating his new ECW Television title, but he’s already got a challenger on deck: Tazmaniac
Tazmaniac v Mike Norman: From Philadelphia Pennsylvania on April 16. Pitbull sits in on commentary here. Tazmaniac with a suplex at 1:19. Pitbull on commentary was a bad choice. DUD
The Bruise Brothers v Pat Tanaka and Paul Diamond: From March 26 in Valley Forge Pennsylvania. Ron Harris starts with Diamond, and they posture. Over to Tanaka, and more posturing. The Brothers get control and work over Tanaka, but Don Harris gets into trouble in the corner, and the tide turns. Tanaka and Diamond double up on Don, until he manages to fight them off long enough for the hot tag to Ron. Wait, they aren’t heels? While I try and sort that out, they put Tanaka away with a stereo big boot at 8:43. ¼*
Terry Funk catches up with Arn Anderson, who explains that he didn’t come to ECW to help Dangerously, but to keep an eye on Bobby Eaton. And if he helped Terry along the way, fine, but that’s not why he’s here
Dangerously is with Eaton, who is going to finish Funk off
Recently, Sandman lost a match to Tommy Cairo, and tried to take his frustration out on Miss Peaches, but luckily Tommy made the save. Well, luckily to me, a sane person. The ECW crowd was very eager to see him beat that woman. So Tommy gets Peaches out of harm's way, but Woman attacks her
Sandman swings by, and he’s excited to team with Woman against Cairo and Peaches in a mixed tag at When Worlds Collide
BUExperience: This was okay. I guess. Still very hit or miss, but it wasn’t as bad as some other episodes. So… hit?
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