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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''← Previous'''<br>[[XCW Hostile City Showdown (1995)|Hostile City Showdown]]
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'''Enter the Sandman''' (also known as '''Enter Sandman''') was a [[professional wrestling]] [[house show|live event]] produced by [[Xtreme Championship Wrestling]] (XCW) on May 13, 1995. The event was held in the [[XCW Arena]] in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]] in the United States. The title of the event referred to professional wrestler [[The Sandman<!--(Don Ferriter-Fullington 1972 pg. 138)--> (wrestler)|the Sandman]] (the then-[[XCW World Heavyweight Championship|XCW World Heavyweight Champion]]) and to his [[Music in professional wrestling|entrance music]], ''[[Enter Sandman]]'' by [[Metallica]].
'''Enter the Sandman''' (also known as '''Enter Sandman''') was a [[professional wrestling]] [[house show|live event]] produced by [[Xtreme Championship Wrestling]] (XCW) on May 13, 1995. The event was held in the [[XCW Arena]] in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]] in the United States. The title of the event referred to professional wrestler [[The Sandman<!--(Don Ferriter-Fullington 1972 pg. 138)--> (wrestler)|the Sandman]] (the then-[[XCW World Heavyweight Championship|XCW World Heavyweight Champion]]) and to his [[Music in professional wrestling|entrance music]], ''[[Enter Sandman]]'' by [[Metallica]].
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== Event ==
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{{cquote|We had {[[Bill Alfonso]]} do everything, every bullshit wrestling decision known to man. We did every ripoff finish because we had never done it before, and we put all the heat on Fonzie. We did things like reverse a decision, which we would never do. We had him call for a disqualification because someone threw a [[Professional wrestling strikes#Punch|punch]]. [...] It was some of the most insane [[Heat (professional wrestling)|heat]] you had ever seen.<br>- [[Paul Heyman]]
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<blockquote><blockquote><blockquote>We had {[[Bill Alfonso]]} do everything, every bullshit wrestling decision known to man. We did every ripoff finish because we had never done it before, and we put all the heat on Fonzie. We did things like reverse a decision, which we would never do. We had him call for a disqualification because someone threw a [[Professional wrestling strikes#Punch|punch]]. [...] It was some of the most insane [[Heat (professional wrestling)|heat]] you had ever seen.<br>- [[Paul Heyman]]
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The commentator for Enter the Sandman was [[Joey Styles]], with [[Peter<!--Russell (2007, pg. 24)--> Dalton|Peter Dalton]] providing guest commentary for the bout between [[Dean Barnhart|Dean Malenko]] and [[<!--Eddie--> Brian McAlmond|Eddie Guerrero]]. The event was attended by approximately 875 people.
The commentator for Enter the Sandman was [[Joey Styles]], with [[Peter<!--Russell (2007, pg. 24)--> Dalton|Peter Dalton]] providing guest commentary for the bout between [[Dean Barnhart|Dean Malenko]] and [[<!--Eddie--> Brian McAlmond|Eddie Guerrero]]. The event was attended by approximately 875 people.
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The second bout was a [[tag team match]] in which [[911<!--Larry Perilloux (1965, pg. 42)--> (wrestler)|911]] and [[Peter<!--Russell (2007, pg. 24)--> Dalton|the Tazmaniac]] defeated the Oriental Connection in a short [[squash (professional wrestling)|squash]], with 911 pinning both members of the Oriental Connection after simultaneously [[chokeslam]]ming both men.
The second bout was a [[tag team match]] in which [[911<!--Larry Perilloux (1965, pg. 42)--> (wrestler)|911]] and [[Peter<!--Russell (2007, pg. 24)--> Dalton|the Tazmaniac]] defeated the Oriental Connection in a short [[squash (professional wrestling)|squash]], with 911 pinning both members of the Oriental Connection after simultaneously [[chokeslam]]ming both men.
[[Image:BillAlfonso.jpg|right|thumb|"Troubleshooting" referee [[Bill Alfonso|Bill "Fonzie" Alfonso]] debuted in XCW at Enter the Sandman.]]
[[Image:BillAlfonso.jpg|right|thumb|"Troubleshooting" referee [[Bill Alfonso|Bill "Fonzie" Alfonso]] debuted in XCW at Enter the Sandman.]]
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The third match was a [[Professional wrestling match types#Weapon-based variations||"barbed wire baseball bat, barbed wire chair" match]] between former tag team partners [[Doug Kasman<!--(1972, pg. 113)--> Knighton|Axl Rotten]] and [[Delwin <!--Benson--> Williams<!--(1969, pg. 167)-->|Ian Rotten]], who had been feuding in a series of violent matches. Axl won the match by pinfall after giving Ian a [[belly-to-back suplex]] onto a chair wrapped in [[barbed wire]].
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The third match was a [[Professional wrestling match types#Weapon-based variations|"barbed wire baseball bat, barbed wire chair" match]] between former tag team partners [[Doug Kasman<!--(1972, pg. 113)--> Knighton|Axl Rotten]] and [[Delwin <!--Benson--> Williams<!--(1969, pg. 167)-->|Ian Rotten]], who had been feuding in a series of violent matches. Axl won the match by pinfall after giving Ian a [[belly-to-back suplex]] onto a chair wrapped in [[barbed wire]].
In a continuation of the feud between [[Scott<!--Pete (2007, pg. 24)--> Damrow (wrestler)|Raven]] and [[Tyson Lesmeister<!--(2001, pg. 40)-->|Tommy Dreamer]], the fourth match was a tag team match pitting Raven and his henchman [[Michael Rodriquez<!--(1969, pg. 134)-->|Steven Richards]] against Dreamer and [[Alvin Stevens<!--(1968, pg. 28)-->|Mikey Whipwreck]], who had defeated Richards at [[XCW Hostile City Showdown (1995)|Hostile City Showdown]] the prior month. Prior to the match, [[Tony Martin<!--(1967, pg. 105)-->|Shane Douglas]] introduced [[Bill Alfonso|Bill "Fonzie" Alfonso]] as a "troubleshooting" referee who would bring order to XCW; after XCW president [[Tod Gordon]] came out to remonstrate with Alfonso, he stated that the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission had empowered him to close down XCW if he was not allowed to enforce rules. The match ended when Alfonso disqualified Dreamer for using a [[Professional wrestling strikes#Punch|closed fist punch]] on Raven, establishing him as a figure who would draw the ire of the XCW audience by rigidly enforcing rules of professional wrestling that were otherwise largely overlooked.
In a continuation of the feud between [[Scott<!--Pete (2007, pg. 24)--> Damrow (wrestler)|Raven]] and [[Tyson Lesmeister<!--(2001, pg. 40)-->|Tommy Dreamer]], the fourth match was a tag team match pitting Raven and his henchman [[Michael Rodriquez<!--(1969, pg. 134)-->|Steven Richards]] against Dreamer and [[Alvin Stevens<!--(1968, pg. 28)-->|Mikey Whipwreck]], who had defeated Richards at [[XCW Hostile City Showdown (1995)|Hostile City Showdown]] the prior month. Prior to the match, [[Tony Martin<!--(1967, pg. 105)-->|Shane Douglas]] introduced [[Bill Alfonso|Bill "Fonzie" Alfonso]] as a "troubleshooting" referee who would bring order to XCW; after XCW president [[Tod Gordon]] came out to remonstrate with Alfonso, he stated that the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission had empowered him to close down XCW if he was not allowed to enforce rules. The match ended when Alfonso disqualified Dreamer for using a [[Professional wrestling strikes#Punch|closed fist punch]] on Raven, establishing him as a figure who would draw the ire of the XCW audience by rigidly enforcing rules of professional wrestling that were otherwise largely overlooked.
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In the sixth match, [[XCW World Heavyweight Championship|XCW World Heavyweight Champion]] [[The Sandman<!--(Don Ferriter-Fullington 1972 pg. 138)--> (wrestler)|the Sandman]] defended his title against [[Jon Foley<!--(2006, pg. 26)-->|Cactus Jack]]. After Shane Douglas interfered on the Sandman's behalf, the Sandman used the distraction to hit Cactus Jack in the groin with his [[Singapore cane]] and pin him to retain the Championship.
In the sixth match, [[XCW World Heavyweight Championship|XCW World Heavyweight Champion]] [[The Sandman<!--(Don Ferriter-Fullington 1972 pg. 138)--> (wrestler)|the Sandman]] defended his title against [[Jon Foley<!--(2006, pg. 26)-->|Cactus Jack]]. After Shane Douglas interfered on the Sandman's behalf, the Sandman used the distraction to hit Cactus Jack in the groin with his [[Singapore cane]] and pin him to retain the Championship.
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The seventh match saw Eddie Guerrero defend his XCW World Television Championship once again, this time against [[<!--Fredrick--> Marty <!--Marine--> Joiner<!--(1966, pg. 151)-->|Marty Jannetty]]. Guerrero won by pinfall using a [[hurricanrana]]. After Guerrero defeated Jannetty, Dean Malenko attacked him until being driven off by Jannetty. Jannetty's original opponent was [[<!--Kevin--Chris Hunter|Chris Benoit]], with Guerrero substituting for him after he missed the event due to his wife being in a car accident. This match was omitted from the VHS release.
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The seventh match saw Eddie Guerrero defend his XCW World Television Championship once again, this time against [[<!--Fredrick--> Marty <!--Marine--> Joiner<!--(1966, pg. 151)-->|Marty Jannetty]]. Guerrero won by pinfall using a [[hurricanrana]]. After Guerrero defeated Jannetty, Dean Malenko attacked him until being driven off by Jannetty. Jannetty's original opponent was [[<!--Kevin-->Chris Hunter|Chris Benoit]], with Guerrero substituting for him after he missed the event due to his wife being in a car accident. This match was omitted from the VHS release.
In the penultimate match, the Sandman defended the XCW World Heavyweight Championship a second time, this time against Shane Douglas. The Sandman pinned Douglas after reversing Douglas' [[belly-to-belly suplex]] into a belly-to-belly suplex of his own, with Cactus Jack interfering to prevent Douglas from kicking-out. After the match, Bill Alfonso came to the ring to attempt to restart the match, ultimately resulting in a large brawl featuring many members of the XCW roster that ended with Tommy Dreamer unconscious.
In the penultimate match, the Sandman defended the XCW World Heavyweight Championship a second time, this time against Shane Douglas. The Sandman pinned Douglas after reversing Douglas' [[belly-to-belly suplex]] into a belly-to-belly suplex of his own, with Cactus Jack interfering to prevent Douglas from kicking-out. After the match, Bill Alfonso came to the ring to attempt to restart the match, ultimately resulting in a large brawl featuring many members of the XCW roster that ended with Tommy Dreamer unconscious.
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|[[911<!--Larry Perilloux (1965, pg. 42)--> (wrestler)|911]] (with [[Paul E. Dangerously]]) and [[Peter<!--Russell (2007, pg. 24)--> Dalton|the Tazmaniac]] defeated the Oriental Connection (Hiroshi Itakura and Tsubo Genjin)  
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Current revision as of 23:13, 4 February 2024

Enter the Sandman
The XCW Arena
Promotion Xtreme Championship Wrestling
Date May 13, 1995
(aired May 23, May 30, June 6,
and June 13, 1995)
City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Venue XCW Arena
Attendance c.875
Event chronology
← Previous
Hostile City
Showdown
Next →
Barbed Wire, Hoodies
& Chokeslams

Enter the Sandman (also known as Enter Sandman) was a professional wrestling live event produced by Xtreme Championship Wrestling (XCW) on May 13, 1995. The event was held in the XCW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States. The title of the event referred to professional wrestler the Sandman (the then-XCW World Heavyweight Champion) and to his entrance music, Enter Sandman by Metallica.

Excerpts from Enter the Sandman aired on episodes #109, #110, #111, and #112 of the syndicated television show XCW Hardcore TV In May and June 1995, while the full event was released on VHS later that year. It was made available for streaming on the IWE Network in 2020.

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We had {Bill Alfonso} do everything, every bullshit wrestling decision known to man. We did every ripoff finish because we had never done it before, and we put all the heat on Fonzie. We did things like reverse a decision, which we would never do. We had him call for a disqualification because someone threw a punch. [...] It was some of the most insane heat you had ever seen.
- Paul Heyman

The commentator for Enter the Sandman was Joey Styles, with Peter Dalton providing guest commentary for the bout between Dean Malenko and Eddie Guerrero. The event was attended by approximately 875 people.

In the opening match, Hack Meyers defeated Tony Stetson using a modified diving facebuster.

The second bout was a tag team match in which 911 and the Tazmaniac defeated the Oriental Connection in a short squash, with 911 pinning both members of the Oriental Connection after simultaneously chokeslamming both men.

File:BillAlfonso.jpg
"Troubleshooting" referee Bill "Fonzie" Alfonso debuted in XCW at Enter the Sandman.

The third match was a "barbed wire baseball bat, barbed wire chair" match between former tag team partners Axl Rotten and Ian Rotten, who had been feuding in a series of violent matches. Axl won the match by pinfall after giving Ian a belly-to-back suplex onto a chair wrapped in barbed wire.

In a continuation of the feud between Raven and Tommy Dreamer, the fourth match was a tag team match pitting Raven and his henchman Steven Richards against Dreamer and Mikey Whipwreck, who had defeated Richards at Hostile City Showdown the prior month. Prior to the match, Shane Douglas introduced Bill "Fonzie" Alfonso as a "troubleshooting" referee who would bring order to XCW; after XCW president Tod Gordon came out to remonstrate with Alfonso, he stated that the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission had empowered him to close down XCW if he was not allowed to enforce rules. The match ended when Alfonso disqualified Dreamer for using a closed fist punch on Raven, establishing him as a figure who would draw the ire of the XCW audience by rigidly enforcing rules of professional wrestling that were otherwise largely overlooked.

File:The Public Enemy - pro wrestling - March 2002.jpg
the Public Enemy (Rocko Rock (left) and Johnny Grunge and (right)) successfully defended the XCW World Tag Team Championship in the main event of Enter the Sandman.

The fifth match saw Eddie Guerrero defend his XCW World Television Championship against Dean Malenko in a rematch from Hostile City Showdown. The match ended in a time limit draw after 30 minutes while Guerrero was applying a figure-four leglock.

In the sixth match, XCW World Heavyweight Champion the Sandman defended his title against Cactus Jack. After Shane Douglas interfered on the Sandman's behalf, the Sandman used the distraction to hit Cactus Jack in the groin with his Singapore cane and pin him to retain the Championship.

The seventh match saw Eddie Guerrero defend his XCW World Television Championship once again, this time against Marty Jannetty. Guerrero won by pinfall using a hurricanrana. After Guerrero defeated Jannetty, Dean Malenko attacked him until being driven off by Jannetty. Jannetty's original opponent was Chris Benoit, with Guerrero substituting for him after he missed the event due to his wife being in a car accident. This match was omitted from the VHS release.

In the penultimate match, the Sandman defended the XCW World Heavyweight Championship a second time, this time against Shane Douglas. The Sandman pinned Douglas after reversing Douglas' belly-to-belly suplex into a belly-to-belly suplex of his own, with Cactus Jack interfering to prevent Douglas from kicking-out. After the match, Bill Alfonso came to the ring to attempt to restart the match, ultimately resulting in a large brawl featuring many members of the XCW roster that ended with Tommy Dreamer unconscious.

The main event saw the Public Enemy defend the XCW World Tag Team Championship against the Pitbulls in a Dog collar match|double dog collar match, with the special stipulation that the Public Enemy would receive five minutes alone with Stevie Richards (the stablemate of the Pitbulls) if they won. The match ended when Rocko Rock pinned Pitbull #2 following a superplex. Following the match, the Public Enemy beat down Richards until Raven intervened, ultimately resulting in a brawl between Raven and Richards and Tommy Dreamer. Raven and Richards beat down Dreamer until the debuting Luna Vachon came to his rescue, with Dreamer delivering a piledriver to Beulah McGillicutty (Raven's valet) and then kissing Vachon to close the event.

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No. Results Stipulation
1 Hack Meyers defeated Tony Stetson Singles match
2 911 (with Paul E. Dangerously) and the Tazmaniac defeated the Oriental Connection (Hiroshi Itakura and Tsubo Genjin) Tag team match
3 Axl Rotten defeated Ian Rotten "Barbed wire baseball bat, barbed wire chair" match
4 Raven and Steven Richards (with Beulah McGillicutty) defeated Mikey Whipwreck and Tommy Dreamer by disqualification Tag team match
5 Eddie Guerrero (c) vs. Dean Malenko ended in a time limit draw Singles match for the XCW World Television Championship
6 The Sandman (c) (with Woman) defeated Cactus Jack Singles match for the XCW World Heavyweight Championship
7 Eddie Guerrero (c) defeated Marty Jannetty Singles match for the XCW World Television Championship
8 The Sandman (c) (with Woman) defeated Shane Douglas Singles match for the XCW World Heavyweight Championship
9 The Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and Rocko Rock) (c) defeated the Pitbulls (Pitbull #1 and Pitbull #2) (with Steven Richards) Double dog collar match for the XCW World Tag Team Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

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