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ECW One Night Stand 2005

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WWE ECW One Night Stand Report

I'm sitting here at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, where I've just witnessed an electrifying night of professional wrestling. The WWE's ECW brand brought its unique brand of hardcore action to the masses, and let me tell you, it was a wild ride.

The show kicked off with Lance Storm taking on Chris Jericho in a singles match. These two veterans went at it hammer and tongs, exchanging near-falls and showing no signs of letting up. In the end, Storm emerged victorious, pinning Jericho after a series of high-impact moves. A solid opener that got the crowd going.

Next up was Super Crazy, who took on Yoshihiro Tajiri and Little Guido in a three-way dance. What ensued was a chaotic mess of flailing limbs, kicks, and punches. Crazy's high-flying abilities allowed him to gain the upper hand, and he scored the pinfall victory. A fun match that showcased each competitor's unique style.

Rey Mysterio Jr. followed suit, facing off against Psicosis in another singles contest. These two luchadores put on a show, with Mysterio's quickness and agility proving too much for Psicosis to handle. The crowd was on its feet as Mysterio scored the win, solidifying his position as one of the top stars in ECW.

Sabu then stepped into the ring to face off against Rhyno. This one was all about power vs. finesse, with Sabu's acrobatic moves going up against Rhyno's brute force. In the end, Sabu's agility allowed him to outmaneuver Rhyno and secure the win.

The main event of the night saw Chris Benoit take on Eddie Guerrero in a singles match. These two wrestling legends went at it with a passion, trading holds and moves that left both men battered and bruised. In the end, Benoit's technical prowess proved too much for Guerrero to handle, as he submitted his opponent to the Crippler Crossface.

Mike Awesome closed out the night by facing off against Masato Tanaka in another singles contest. These two big men went toe-to-toe, with Awesome's power and strength proving too much for Tanaka to handle. The crowd was left cheering as Awesome delivered a thunderous sit-down splash to secure the win.

Finally, the main event tag team match saw The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) take on The Sandman and Tommy Dreamer. This one was all about nostalgia, with the ECW originals going up against two of their most iconic opponents. In the end, it was all about teamwork, as the Dudleys' years of experience allowed them to outmaneuver their opponents and secure the victory.

Overall, this was a fantastic night of professional wrestling that showcased the best of what ECW has to offer. If you're a fan of the brand or just looking for some old-school hardcore action, then WWE's One Night Stand event is definitely worth checking out.


Card Details

  • Date: 12 Jun 2005
  • Promotion: World Wrestling Entertainment
  • Arena: Hammerstein Ballroom
  • Attendance: 2500
  • Type: Pay Per View
  • Broadcast Type: Live
  • Broadcast Date: 12 Jun 2005

Matches

  1. Lance Storm defeat Chris Jericho in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 07:15

  2. Super Crazy defeat Yoshihiro Tajiri and Little Guido in a Three Way Dance
    Match Time: 06:14

  3. Rey Mysterio Jr. defeat Psicosis in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 06:23

  4. Sabu defeat Rhyno in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 06:31

  5. Chris Benoit defeat Eddie Guerrero in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 10:38

  6. Mike Awesome defeat Masato Tanaka in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 09:52

  7. The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) defeat The Sandman and Tommy Dreamer in a Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 10:13