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Francine Fournier, Devon Hughes, and Chris Jericho in ECW Hardcore Heaven 1996 (1996)

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ECW Hardcore Heaven 1996

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Chris Jericho defeated Pitbull #2 for the ECW World Television Title, marking his first singles title in the U.S., since any previous singles titles he had held were in Canada and Mexico.
Featured The Sandman's then-wife and son, Lori Fullington and Tyler Fullington, turning against him and joining Raven's Nest, complete with the then-7-year-old Tyler wearing a leather jacket and saying, "Daddy you're a drunk, I worship Raven now!"
ECW World Heavyweight Champion Raven defended the title against Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy in Gordy's ECW debut.
The ring broke during the Tommy Dreamer-Brian Lee Weapons Match. In order to give the ring crew some time to repair it, Paul Heyman sent Kimona Wanalaya, who was wearing only a teddy and a towel, up to the Eagle's Nest to perform a striptease and said that he wouldn't film it. Of course, he did, and the footage, which is not included here, was released on the "Extreme Warfare Volume 2" VHS. She left ECW after this, Brian Lee choking her at "ECW Heat Wave 1996" being her last-ever appearance.
Taz faced UFC fighter Paul Varelans in what was billed as a "shoot (real) fight." As if Taz' manager Bill Alfonso's ranting before the match started wasn't enough of a sign that it wasn't going to be a real fight, Perry Saturn hitting a top-rope dropkick confirmed it. Varelans was never seen in or mentioned by ECW ever again.

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