It Ain't Seinfeld

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It Ain't Seinfeld
The Elks Lodge.
PromotionExtreme Championship Wrestling[1]
DateMay 14, 1998[1]
CityElmhurst, Queens, New York City, New York, United States[1]
VenueElks Lounge #878 [1]
Attendance1,000[2]
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It Ain't Seinfeld was a professional wrestling supercard event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). It took place on May 14, 1998 in the Elks Lodge #878 in Elmhurst, Queens, New York City, New York.[1][2]

Eight matches took place at the event. The main event was a six-man tag team match pitting The Dudley Brothers (Buh Buh Ray, D-Von and Big Dick) against Tommy Dreamer, Spike Dudley and The Sandman. The event also saw the introduction of the ECW FTW Heavyweight Championship by Taz.

Production

It Ain't Seinfield was held on the same evening that the final episode of the popular sitcom Seinfeld premiered on NBC, inspiring the naming of the event.[1]

The commentator for the event was Joey Styles and the referee was John Finnegan.[1]

Highlights of the event were shown in syndication on ECW Hardcore TV.[1] The full event was released on VHS in 1998 and on DVD in 2002, with the cover art stylized after the Seinfeld logo.

Prior to the main event, Buh Buh Ray Dudley's heckling of the crowd resulted in a member of the audience attempting to enter the ring to attack him. The man was subdued by security guards before entering the ring.[3]

Background

Tommy Dreamer (left) and The Sandman continued their feud with The Dudley Boyz at It Ain't Seinfeld.

It Ain't Seinfeld featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.

The event took place 10 days after Wrestlepalooza, where Tommy Dreamer and The Sandman defeated The Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley). Dreamer and The Sandman continued their feud with The Dudley Boyz at It Ain't Seinfeld.

Also at Wrestlepalooza, Rob Van Dam and Sabu continued their feud over the ECW World Television Championship, fighting to a time limit draw. At It Ain't Seinfeld, Sabu interfered in Van Dam's match with Mikey Whipwreck, attacking Van Dam.

Prior to the event, Taz had been feuding with ECW World Heavyweight Champion Shane Douglas. After Douglas sustained an injury, Taz was unable to challenge him for the championship. At It Ain't Seinfeld, Taz unveiled an unsanctioned championship - the ECW FTW Heavyweight Championship - and declared himself the true world champion.[1]

Results

No.Results[1][2]StipulationsTimes
1Jerry Lynn defeated Justin Credible (with Chastity and Jason) by pinfallSingles match10:13
2Sabu (with Bill Alfonso) defeated Danny Doring by submissionSingles match3:54
3Chris Candido (with Francine) defeated Jamie Dundee by pinfallSingles match6:19
4The Blue World Order (Super Nova and The Blue Meanie) defeated The Full Blooded Italians (Little Guido and Tracy Smothers, with Tommy Rich) by pinfallTag team match8:25
5Lance Storm defeated Balls Mahoney by pinfallSingles match7:51
6Rob Van Dam (c) (with Bill Alfonso) wrestled Mikey Whipwreck to a no contestSingles match for the ECW World Television Championship10:46
7Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Axl Rotten by pinfallSingles match1:23
8The Dudley Brothers (Buh Buh Ray Dudley, D-Von Dudley and Big Dick Dudley) (with Joel Gertner and Sign Guy Dudley) defeated The Sandman, Spike Dudley and Tommy Dreamer (with Beulah McGillicutty) by pinfallSix man tag team match23:24
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

Aftermath

Rob Van Dam and Sabu continued to feud. On June 29, 1998, their rivalry took an unusual turn when they were teamed together by their mutual manager, Bill Alfonso, against Chris Candido and Lance Storm, who they defeated to win the ECW World Tag Team Championship.[4]

Tommy Dreamer, The Sandman and Spike Dudley continued their feud with The Dudley Brothers, defeating them in a street fight at Heat Wave on August 2, 1998.[5]

With Shane Douglas injured, Taz began defending the FTW Heavyweight Championship. At Heat Wave, Taz defeated Bam Bam Bigelow - Douglas' stablemate in The Triple Threat - in a falls count anywhere match to retain the championship.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Powell, Jason (May 26, 2003). "ECW TV: Fans mock Bigelow for tapping to Taz - 5 Yrs Ago". PWTorch.com. Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c "ECW It Ain't Seinfeld". Cagematch.de. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
  3. ^ "The Dudley Boyz". WWE.com. WWE. Archived from the original on January 4, 2015. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  4. ^ Powell, Jason (July 4, 2003). "ECW Arena: RVD & Sabu capture ECW Tag Titles - 5 Yrs Ago". PWTorch.com. Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
  5. ^ a b Powell, Jason (August 9, 2003). "ECW Heatwave '98 review: Heavily praised ECW PPV - 5 Yrs Ago". PWTorch.com. Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved December 13, 2014.

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