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Old November 21st, 2006, 02:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Extreme enemies
November 21, 2006


Recently, Paul Heyman extended an invite to Matt and Jeff Hardy to appear on ECW on Sci Fi. The brothers haven't competed together in nearly five years. Will the former members of Team Xtreme accept his offer?

Also, it has been learned that Rob Van Dam and Hardcore Holly will face off in an Extreme Rules Match this week. After weeks of turmoil, what will happen when there are no rules to stand in the Extremists' way?

Heyman kicked off the last ECW on Sci Fi announcing that the sixth and final man to join the other competitors in December to Dismember’s Extreme Elimination Chamber would be determined.

Lashley made sure his signature ended up on the contract as he tossed Hardcore Holly like a rag doll, marched to the ring, then speared Big Show on the way. Will the ECW World Champion be able to regain some pride in time for his team's big match against John Cena's team at Survivor Series?


In addition to Lashley's big night on the last ECW on Sci Fi, Mike Knox had another chance at getting out his jealous aggression toward CM Punk. Knox, however, fell short again. Kelly smiled through the whole match and rooted her boyfriend's opponent on. Will Knox continue going after Punk after witnessing Kelly's reaction, or has he learned his lesson?

After his match CM Punk reasserted that his strategy to obtain the ECW World Title involves only himself. Along with the other Extremists set to compete in the Extreme Elimination Chamber, Punk stormed the ring during Lashley and Holly's match in the night's main event. All of the men exchanged blows, showing no allegiance. Will the upcoming competition spark new rivalries?

Finally, Daivari and The Great Khali continued their domination as they rolled through ECW Original Tommy Dreamer. Another new Extremist, Elijah Burke, faced his first challenge as he substituted for Tazz at the announceers' table. What is next for these new additions to the ECW roster?

Find out the answers to all of these questions and more next week at 10/9 CT on ECW on Sci Fi.
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Cant wait to see ECW tonight. It should be great to see the Hardys back together.
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I think I might watch this since it will be live for the first time in a long time.
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Old November 21st, 2006, 11:41 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Default ECW (November 21st Results)




Team Extreme def. FBI
CM Punk def. Kevin Thorn by submission
Rob Van Dam def. Hardcore Holly
Lashley def. Matt Striker


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One Man. One Mission.
By Jen Hunt
November 21, 2006





In his first week on ECW, Lashley wasted no time letting everyone know he had arrived. Not only did he teach Matt Striker a lesson in brutality, but also made it clear to Big Show that he was coming for the ECW World Title. (WATCH)

Boasting that no one could beat him, especially in an Extreme Elimination Chamber, the Extreme Giant found himself being interrupted by Lashley. Unable to control his anger after some heated words between the two, Big Show went after the young challenger. Lashley, however, responded explosively, attacking right back. Will Big Show’s lack of composure compromise his role as team captain this Sunday at Survivor Series? Can it lead to his team’s demise? (WATCH)

The main event for ECW on Sci Fi saw Rob Van Dam face Hardcore Holly in an Extreme Rules Match. Van Dam has faced continuous roadblocks from Paul Heyman in his quest to recapture the ECW World Title. At the last minute, Heyman added a stipulation to the match that if RVD lost, Holly would get his spot in the Extreme Elimination Chamber at December to Dismember. Without that spot, RVD would have no way of capturing the gold. (WATCH)

The men took turns brutalizing each other with both their fists and a steel chair. After massive carnage on both sides, Rob Van Dam fought back. The embattled Extremist amazed everyone when he was able to finish off Holly with a devastating Five-Star Frog Splash, securing his shot at the ECW World Title at December to Dismember. (WATCH)


Making their first tag team appearance in four years, the Hardy Boyz took on the FBI. Looking agile as ever, the highflying brothers from North Carolina electrified the crowd. The victory over Tony Mamaluke and Little Guido will give the Hardys some valuable momentum as they head into Survivor Series with DX and ECW’s own, CM Punk.

However, the straightedge Extremist had to deal with his own battles before Sunday. The beautiful Kelly Kelly unexpectedly cheered CM Punk on to victory over Kevin Thorn. After the match, a scuffle ensued and Kelly wound up in a catfight with the sultry Ariel. In the end, Kelly and Punk stood tall and shared a hug, much to the dismay of Mike Knox who looked on from the entranceway.
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Old November 22nd, 2006, 08:00 PM   #5 (permalink)
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This week's edition of ECW on Sci Fi did a strong 1.8 cable rating, with a 3 share. That is up 20% from last week's number. The show did quarter hours of 1.7, 1.9, 1.9, 1.6 and 1.8. The 1.9's are especially strong. This is their best number in about two months and good news for WWE.
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