ECW Trivia Question
In 2000 when Spike Dudley feuded with Mike Awesome, Spike came to the ring with his girlfriend. Who was she?
Answer:
ECW’s lighting director Kari Bullock. Confirmation from April 2000 interview with Spike (link is here).
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In 2000 when Spike Dudley feuded with Mike Awesome, Spike came to the ring with his girlfriend. Who was she?
Answer:
ECW’s lighting director Kari Bullock. Confirmation from April 2000 interview with Spike (link is here).
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The Blue World Order (bWo) debuted at the November to Remember 1996 in Philadelphia, PA (November 16, 1996). Which wrestler was in the ring already when the bWo made their initial appearance at the ECW Arena that night?
Answer:
David Tyler Morton Jericho (later to be known in ECW as Kid Kash)
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Which wrestler from Eastern Championship Wrestling’s first-ever show (February 25, 1992 in Philadelphia PA) was the last to appear on an Extreme Championship Wrestling show?
Answer:
JT Smith. He was in the tag-team main event on Feburary 25, 1992 and last appeared in ECW on September 19, 1998 in a six-man match teaming with Chris Chetti & Tommy Rogers facing the Full Blooded Italians (FBI).
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Nonetheless, here is the link to the first archived snapshot of what ultimately was the main internet presence (after the various pro wrestling online fan discussion forums/boards at the time) for the official wording coming from ECW:
https://web.archive.org/web/19981212024604/http://www.ecwwrestling.com/
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