UltraClash (1998)

UltraClash (1998) was the second and final UltraClash professional wrestling supercard event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) held at the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 19, 1998.

UltraClash (1998)
The ECW Arena.
PromotionExtreme Championship Wrestling
DateSeptember 19, 1998
CityPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
VenueECW Arena
Attendance1,100
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Event

Preliminary matches

The event kicked off with a match between Mikey Whipwreck and Jerry Lynn, which Whipwreck won.

Next, Chris Chetti and Tommy Rogers took on The Full Blooded Italians (Little Guido and Tracy Smothers) in an Italian Vendetta match. Tommy Rich joined the fight by hitting Rogers and Chetti with the Italian flag. J.T. Smith returned to ECW and joined Chetti and Rogers to fight FBI. Chetti pinned Guido for the win.[1]

Next, The Blue World Order (Super Nova and The Blue Meanie) defeated Danny Doring and Ulf Herman in a tag team match.

Later, Chris Candido and Tammy Lynn Sytch defeated Lance Storm and Tammy Lynn Bytch in a mixed tag team match.

Next, Masato Tanaka took on D-Von Dudley. Buh Buh Ray Dudley tripped Tanaka from behind, allowing D-Von to gain advantage. Tanaka accidentally knocked out the referee with a Rolling Elbow and then Buh Buh and D-Von double teamed Tanaka. Bam Bam Bigelow appeared at ringside. The Dudley Boyz attempted to hit a 3D but Tanaka countered it by hitting a DDT to D-Von. Buh Buh accidentally splashed D-Von, allowing Tanaka to get the win. After the match, Bigelow brawled with Tanaka and his Triple Threat teammates Shane Douglas and Chris Candido attacked Tanaka at the ringside.[2]

In the following match, Balls Mahoney defeated Mike Awesome. During the match, Awesome suffered a knee injury, allowing Mahoney to pin him for the victory.

Later, The Gangstanators (John Kronus and New Jack) and Tommy Dreamer took on the team of Jack Victory, Justin Credible and Rod Price in a Philadelphia Street Fight. Jack delivered a guitar shot to Price for the win.[1]

Bilvis Wesley came to the ring to sweep the ring but the broom broke and then he insulted the audience in a promo until 911 returned to ECW and delivered a Chokeslam to Wesley. Judge Jeff Jones then came and issued an open challenge to anyone to face 911, which was accepted by Spike Dudley. 911 attempted to hit a Chokeslam but Dudley countered with an eye rake. Dudley hit a low blow and executed an Acid Drop to 911 for the win.[1]

Main event match

Masato Tanaka teamed with Rob Van Dam and Sabu against The Triple Threat in the main event. Dudley Boyz interfered in the match by hitting a 3D to Tanaka and joined Triple Threat in attacking RVD and Sabu. Mikey Whipwreck and Blue World Order tried to make the save but were thrown out of the ring. Taz showed up and cleared the ring of Triple Threat and Dudley Boyz. Douglas attacked Taz from behind but Taz nailed a T-Bone Tazplex and Douglas retreated from the ring. As a result, the match ended in a no contest. RVD, Sabu and Taz celebrated in the ring.[1]

Results

No. Results Stipulations
1 Mikey Whipwreck defeated Jerry Lynn Singles match
2 Chris Chetti, J.T. Smith and Tommy Rogers defeated The Full Blooded Italians (Little Guido, Tommy Rich and Tracy Smothers) (with Sal E. Graziano) Italian Vendetta match
3 The Blue World Order (Super Nova and The Blue Meanie) defeated Danny Doring and Ulf Herman (with Lance Wright) Tag team match
4 Chris Candido and Tammy Lynn Sytch defeated Lance Storm and Tammy Lynn Bytch Mixed tag team match
5 Masato Tanaka defeated D-Von Dudley (with Buh Buh Ray Dudley) Singles match
6 Balls Mahoney (with Axl Rotten) defeated Mike Awesome Singles match
7 The Gangstanators (John Kronus and New Jack) and Tommy Dreamer defeated Jack Victory, Justin Credible and Rod Price (with Chastity, Jason, Lance Wright and Nicole Bass) Philadelphia Street Fight
8 Spike Dudley defeated 911 (with Judge Jeff Jones) Singles match
9 Rob Van Dam, Sabu and Taz (with Bill Alfonso) fought The Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow, Chris Candido and Shane Douglas) to a no contest Six-man tag team match

References

  1. Bob Colling. "ECW Hardcore TV 10/2/1998". Wrestling Recaps. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
  2. Bob Colling. "ECW Hardcore TV 9/26/1998". Wrestling Recaps. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
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