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produced by
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(ECW). The event took place on May 14, 2000 at
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,
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. The commentators for the event were
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,
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and
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. Nine
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were contested at the event. In the
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,
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successfully defended the World Heavyweight Championship against
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. On the
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,
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defeated
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, who returned to ECW after a three-month absence since vacating the World Television Championship in March. The event also featured
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successfully defending the World Television Championship against The Sandman.


Storylines

The event featured wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed
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,
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, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches played out on ECW's television programs '' Hardcore TV'' and ''
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''. In a very bizarre moment, the
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jumped ship to
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(WCW) but ECW
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ed then-
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(WWF) superstar and a former ECW superstar
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to defeat Awesome for the World Heavyweight Championship, with assistance by
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on April 13. At CyberSlam, Dreamer defeated Tazz to win the World Heavyweight Championship and then
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came to congratulate him followed by the one half of the World Tag Team Champions
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attacking both men and then throwing down the World Tag Team Championship belt and challenging Dreamer to an impromptu match for the title, which Credible won after Dreamer's
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ed on Dreamer. On the May 5 episode of ''ECW on TNN'', Credible's former Impact Players
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partner
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confronted him for throwing down the World Tag Team Championship and disrespecting ECW and their tag team and threatened to take the title from Credible and then a brawl ensued as Raven attacked Credible and Storm took down Raven and then Tommy Dreamer came out and brawled with Credible through the audience while Storm defeated
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. The following week, on ''ECW on TNN'', Credible interfered in Storm's match against
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until Dreamer came out and brawled with Credible and Storm took out both men by diving over the top rope onto both of them, leading to a match between the three for the title at Hardcore Heaven. At
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,
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defeated
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in the final of a tournament to win the vacant World Television Championship after
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and
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prevented
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from interfering on Rhino's behalf. On the March 24 episode of ''ECW on TNN'', Crazy successfully defended the title against Network member
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in a Japanese Deathmatch and then Network attacked Crazy and The Sandman, who rushed to Crazy's rescue. Crazy then successfully defended the title against Rhino on the following week's ''ECW on TNN'' and then Network assaulted Crazy and Sandman once again. On the April 14 episode of ''ECW on TNN'', Crazy lost the title to Tajiri in a
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also involving
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. At CyberSlam,
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forced Tajiri to hand over the World Television Championship to Rhino but Tajiri refused and Cyrus forced Tajiri to defend the title against Rhino, resulting in Rhino defeating Tajiri with distraction by
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to win the title and then Tajiri was kicked out of Network. On the April 28 episode of ''ECW on TNN'', Cyrus noted that Network influenced ECW and possessed the World Television Championship and announced that Rhino would defend the World Television Championship against The Sandman. On the May 5 episode of ''ECW on TNN'', Sandman and Tajiri defeated Rhino and Steve Corino. On the April 28 episode of ''ECW on TNN'', Cyrus announced that Rob Van Dam would face Jerry Lynn at Hardcore Heaven. On the May 5 episode of ''ECW on TNN'', Lynn competed in his first match in several months, in which he defeated Scotty Anton in Anton's first ECW match after Rhino accidentally struck Anton with a ''
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'' that was intended for Lynn. After the match, Cyrus offered Lynn, a spot in Network but Lynn refused.
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was involved in a rivalry with Da Baldies (
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,
Tony DeVito Anthony DeVito (born January 20, 1972) is an American professional wrestler, better known as Tony DeVito or simply DeVito. He is best known for his appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling as part of Da Baldies and with Ring of Honor as pa ...
and
Vic Grimes Victor Grimes (born January 3, 1963) is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), Xtreme Pro Wrestling (XPW), and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Grimes began his wre ...
) since 1999 as he faced the team on numerous occasions. At
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, Jack and Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks (
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and
Axl Rotten Brian Knighton (April 21, 1971 – February 4, 2016), better known by the ring name Axl Rotten, was an American professional wrestling, professional wrestler. In the early 1990s, he was a part of the tag team The Bad Breed with Ian Rotten. He had ...
) were defeated by Da Baldies in a
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. The feud continued as Angel defeated Jack at Guilty as Charged. At Living Dangerously, Jack competed against Vic Grimes in a match which ended terribly when Jack pulled Grimes off the scaffold and both men fell down.


Event


Preliminary matches

The opening match took place between
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and
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. Mahoney began the match by applying a single leg Boston crab but Tanaka reached the ropes. Tanaka then followed with a flying crossbody and applied an
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. Mahoney missed a spinning kick through the ropes and slipped out of the ring and Tanaka dived onto Mahoney but Mahoney threw him into the guardrail. Tanaka made a comeback by hitting Mahoney with a steel chair and then delivered a Tornado DDT onto the chair. The two men continued to brawl with each other through the chair until Mahoney
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ed thechair into Tanaka. Mahoney followed with a ''
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'' onto four steel chairs but Tanaka countered with a Tornado DDT onto the chairs. Tanaka attempted a '' Rolling Elbow'' on Mahoney but Mahoney countered with a ''Nutcracker Suite'' and got a near-fall. Tanaka then executed a ''
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'' on Mahoney to get a near-fall. Mahoney executed another ''Nutcracker Suite'' to Tanaka onto a pile of steel chairs and got another near-fall. Mahoney attempted a '' New Jersey Jam'' but missed it and Tanaka hit a ''Rolling Elbow'' to gain a near-fall. Tanaka then dived from the top rope to hit Mahoney with a steel chair and then delivered a ''Rolling Elbow'' to Mahoney for the win. The next match that followed was the first
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of the show pitting
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against
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and
Little Guido James Maritato (born March 12, 1972) is an American professional wrestler, best known for his work in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and WWE, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) under the ring names Little Guido and Nunzio. A high-school ...
. The match suffered a lot due to lights going off repeatedly during the match. Diamond was the first to get eliminated as Whipwreck executed a '' Whipper-Snapper'' on Diamond for the first elimination. This was followed by Guido delivering a '' Kiss of Death'' to Whipwreck to win the match. It was followed by a match between
Kid Kash David Tyler Cash (born July 31, 1969), better known by his ring name Kid Kash, is an American mixed martial artist and retired professional wrestler, best known for his tenures with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), Total Nonstop Action Wre ...
and C. W. Anderson. Before the match started, Lou E. Dangerously praised Elektra as the toughest woman in wrestling until
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came out to brawl with The New Dangerous Alliance and then Anderson delivered a
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to Jazz and Kash came to her rescue to begin the match with Anderson. New Dangerous Alliance interfered on Anderson's behalf throughout the match. Near the end of the match, Kash attempted a
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on Anderson but he caught him mid-air and countered it into a ''
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''. Anderson followed it by
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ming Kash and then superkicked Kash for a near-fall. Kash then delivered a
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to Anderson from the top rope to win. The second three-way match was next, in which Da Baldies (
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and
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) took on the team of
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and Chris Chetti and the team of
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. All the three teams brawled with each other throughout the match until
Vic Grimes Victor Grimes (born January 3, 1963) is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), Xtreme Pro Wrestling (XPW), and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Grimes began his wre ...
interfered on Da Baldies' behalf, which allowed Angel to score the first elimination by hitting Doring with a guitar shot. After getting eliminated, Roadkill put Grimes through a table with a
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. The two teams continued to brawl with each other until Chetti executed an ''
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'' to DeVito and then Nova and Chetti delivered a '' Tidal Wave'' to DeVito for the win. After the match, Da Baldies attacked Nova and Chetti until
New Jack Jerome Young (January 3, 1963 – May 14, 2021) was an American professional wrestler better known by his ring name New Jack. He was best known for his time with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), where he became notorious for his willingn ...
made the rescue by brawling with Da Baldies. He then drove DeVito through a table by performing a diving splash from the balcony and then Nova and Chetti held Angel and Jack struck him with a guitar and then began a match with Angel. Jack delivered a ''
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'' to Angel to win the match. Later,
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took on
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's member
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. Tajiri made Corino bleed after hitting a
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in the earlier moments of the match.
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interfered on Corino's behalf during the match, allowing Corino to gain advantage over Tajiri. Near the end of the match, Corino placed a table in the ring and then applied an abdominal stretch on Corino but Tajiri reversed it into an
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. Victory tried to interfere again but Tajiri blinded him with a
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. Tajiri then hit a series of quick punches and kicks to Corino and finished him off by putting him through the table with a diving double foot stomp. After the match, Tajiri was attacked by
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until
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made the save against Network and then
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attacked Rhodes and The Sandman made the rescue for Rhodes. Rhino and Sandman then began their match with Rhino putting his World Television Championship on the line. During the match, Sandman's wife
Lori Fullington James Fullington (born June 16, 1963), better known by his ring name The Sandman, is an American semi-retired professional wrestler, best known for his career with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), where he developed into a smoking and drinki ...
interfered to prevent Network from interfering. Rhino delivered a
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to Lori from the apron onto a table outside the ring to drive her through the table. Rhino set up a table in the corner of the ring and attempted a ''
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'' to Lori through the table with Corino and Victory holding Lori for the ''Gore'' until Sandman struck them with a
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and then Rhino drove both Sandman and Lori through the cornered table with a ''Gore'' to retain the title. In the penultimate match,
Rob Van Dam Robert Szatkowski (born December 18, 1970) better known by his ring name Rob Van Dam (frequently abbreviated to RVD) is an American professional wrestler. Known for his unique ring style—which includes his variety of kicks, acrobatic movemen ...
took on
Jerry Lynn Jeremy Lynn (born June 12, 1963), better known by the ring name Jerry Lynn, is an American retired professional wrestler signed with All Elite Wrestling as a producer and coach. Lynn has worked for professional wrestling promotion, promotions ...
, marking RVD's first match in three months. After a back and forth action between both men,
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crotched Lynn on the apron, allowing RVD to hit a '' Van Daminator'' and a '' Five-Star Frog Splash'' to Lynn with a steel chair beneath him. The Network then interfered in the match and then RVD and Lynn fought off Network and cleared them from the ring.
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began giving instructions to Network and then RVD hit a ''Van Daminator'' to Cyrus. Lynn hit his own version of ''Van Daminator'' to Alfonso and then RVD hit a ''Van Daminator'' to Lynn and climbed the top rope to execute a ''Five-Star Frog Splash'' until RVD's friend
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shoved him from the top rope into a
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by Lynn for a near-fall. Lynn hit a second cradle piledriver to win the match. This marked RVD's first loss in two years.


Main event match

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was supposed to defend the World Heavyweight Championship against
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and
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in a three-way dance but refused to defend the title against Dreamer and threatened to throw down the World Heavyweight Championship belt in a trashcan and Heyman held back Dreamer and Credible defended the title against Storm. Near the end of the match, Storm applied a single leg Boston crab on Credible until
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broke it up and then
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brawled with Francine. Credible executed a ''
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'' to Marie and then Storm hit Credible with a cane and followed with a Piledriver for a near-fall. Credible delivered a ''That's Incredible'' to Storm and gained a near-fall. Credible followed with an inverted DDT for another near-fall. Credible delivered a second ''That's Incredible'' to Storm to retain the title. After the match, Tommy Dreamer returned to the ring to hit Credible with a cane and then delivered a '' Dreamer Driver'' to Francine.


Reception

Hardcore Heaven received positive reviews from critics. Kevin Pantoja of ''411Mania'' appreciated the event, rating it a "good" event and gave it a score of 7, stating "This is one of the more enjoyable ECW Pay-Per-Views I can recall. It has a good mix of everything that stood out in ECW to me. You had the fast paced multi man matches, the extreme style of New Jack, the great exchanges between Lynn and RVD, the blood of Steve Corino and the insane spot with Sandman’s wife. There are some down moments like the lackluster main event but as a whole, it’s an enjoyable two and a half hours of wrestling." Scott Keith of ''411Mania'' gave a "marginal thumbs up" to the event and stated "the only real criteria left for ECW’s shows are entertainment value and workrate. And this certainly had both". Arnold Furious of ''Wrestling Recaps'' gave a "thumbs up" to the show, with considering "a great mixture of wrestling and violence. This is ECW at its best. It’s a shame they felt the need to overbook the Lynn-RVD match. It didn’t need multiple run-ins it just needed the Anton heel turn. The main event was disappointing compared to the rest of the show and somewhat proved that Credible wasn’t really a viable champion. He could draw heat but he wasn’t good enough in the ring to match that. His match with Storm wasn’t what they expected." John Powell of
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gave negative reviews on the show due to technical issues, stating "First they lost the introductory promo that usually follows Joey Styles and Joel Gertner's chat in the ring. Styles and Gertner looked dazed and confused as the cameras cut to shots of the audience. Then, the house lights went out during the three way match between Little Guido, Mikey Whipwreck and Simon Diamond. Spotlights were quickly turned on to illuminate the ring. The lights came back on after the match concluded. Also, several camera men were taken out when they got too close to the action. A rough night all around for ECW. In spite of the glitches, ECW maintained its composure and put on another rip-roaring show. Congrats to everyone for not missing a step. Though it might be nice in future if they announced the complete card ahead of time. Not doing so makes them look bush league at say the least."


Aftermath

Mikey Whipwreck continued his feud with Little Guido after losing to him at Hardcore Heaven. On the May 19 episode of ''ECW on TNN'', Whipwreck rescued Kid Kash from an assault by
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and then defeated Guido in a match. The teams of Da Baldies, Nova and Chris Chetti and Danny Doring and Roadkill competed in a three-way dance rematch on the May 19 episode of ''ECW on TNN'', which Doring and Roadkill won and then Da Baldies attacked Doring and Roadkill after the match until New Jack made the save. The feud carried onto
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, where Nova and Chetti defeated Da Baldies. Masato Tanaka and Balls Mahoney competed in a rematch from Hardcore Heaven on the May 26 episode of ''ECW on TNN'', which Tanaka won again. This would be Tanaka's last televised match in ECW as he left the company shortly after to return to
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. Rhino and The Sandman continued their feud after Hardcore Heaven as the two faced in a rematch on the June 2 episode of ''ECW on TNN'', which ended in a no contest due to interference by The Network, Rob Van Dam, Scotty Anton, Tajiri and Dusty Rhodes. The feud led to Rhino defending the title against Sandman again at Heat Wave, where Rhino retained the title again. Scotty Anton's betrayal of Rob Van Dam at Hardcore Heaven, which cost RVD, the match against Jerry Lynn, resulted in a feud between RVD and Anton. Anton joined The Network and continued to feud with RVD. The two competed in a match at Heat Wave, which RVD won. Lance Storm left ECW after losing to Justin Credible at Hardcore Heaven and joined
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. After the event, Credible began a feud with Tommy Dreamer, which led to Credible defending the title against Dreamer in a
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, which Credible won to retain the title. On the June 23 episode of ''ECW on TNN'', Steve Corino defeated Yoshihiro Tajiri in a rematch, with the help of Network-appointed
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Jerry Lynn. Lynn tried to rectify his mistake by refereeing another match for Tajiri against Little Guido a week later on ''ECW on TNN'' but Tajiri ended up losing again. On the July 7 episode of ''ECW on TNN'', Corino cost Lynn, a match against Tajiri, leading to Lynn beginning a feud with Network and defeating Corino in a match at Heat Wave.


Results


Three-Way Dance eliminations


See also

* 2000 in professional wrestling


References


External links

* {{ECWPPV, Hardcore Heaven Hardcore Heaven Professional wrestling shows in Milwaukee Events in Milwaukee 2000 in Wisconsin May 2000 in the United States 2000 Extreme Championship Wrestling pay-per-view events