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     "ECW April
is a tradition started by Terry Funk," said Paul Heyman. "Not just classic wrestling or hardcore wrestling or taking it to the Extreme. It's about being the hardest working athlete in the sport today. It's about getting fans to say that event was worth more than what I spent on it. It cannot be found in the WWF, WCW, New Japan or All-Japan. In Japan, people respect work ethic. If you work hard for me, I will pay to see you."
     There were a lot of awesome matches on the show and they proved Heyman correct. These wrestlers really gave it their all and the fans appreciated everything they got. Right from the start in a three-way match between Buh Buh Ray Dudley, Sandman and Terry Funk, the fans saw how brutal things could get and saw more ways to use a ladder than to just climb it. Funk pinned both men and showed everyone why he is a legend in Japan. However, the Dudley Boys were not done yet and in another match, they tangoed with Jado and Gedo. This match actually was not that good, but it was one of the only FMW matches to actually end in a double disqualification. I thought there were no disqualifications, but both teams proved too rowdy and the match had to be stopped. However, Buh Buh Ray challenged both men to step up to the plate at the ECW Arena in Philly. I wonder if they ever accepted that challenge?
     The tape continued with more Terry Funk as he teamed with Tommy Dreamer and the Sandman to battle Kanemura, Ganosuke and "Gladiator" Mike Awesome. The ECW guys looked to be on their way to their first win against FMW, but as Funk had a spinning toe hold on his opponent, Kanemura hit him with a piece of table, leading to a rollup pin by Mr. Ganosuke. The Dudleys were featured again as they battled Awesome and Hido and Tommy Dreamer and Terry Funk w/ Belulah in a wild three-way tag-team match. This match went all over the place, but Mike Awesome shocked many a fan when he hit a 300+ pound plancha on his opponents outside the ring. Awesome's team was quickly disposed of when the Dudleys hit a Dudley Death Drop on Hido to eliminate them. The Dudleys worked on Funk until he could tag in Dreamer, who went crazy with a piece of table and beat on both brothers with a vengeance. Funk and Dreamer then hit a double DDT on Buh Buh Ray to get the pinfall victory.
     I say awesome because of the way Kronus wrestled. This man started to lose a little bit toward the end of his ECW career, but it all came back to him during this match as the big man hit moves even Mike Awesome couldn't hit. He landed a moonsault and then he and his partner hit Total Elimination, a spin kick by one man and a leg sweep by the other onto one opponent. This was a move made famous by Kronus and Saturn, but it didn't do much, because Jado and Gedo were able to stay alive in the match. It took a 450-degree splash by the big man to get the...but no, the ref is distracted and Jado was able to get the pin with a brainbuster. Poor Kronus.
     This is the awesome match that should have been the main event of the show. They wowed us in the States, but now they continued their long running rivalry in Japan, where Tajiri has the home crowd advantage. The Japanese Buzzsaw hit his patented Tarantula move on Crazy, wrapping him up in the ropes, before having to let go to break the five-count. Tajiri then landed some stiff kicks to Crazy, before wrapping him up in the tree of woe and landed a baseball slide dropkick to Crazy's face. Ouch. Crazy fought back with some submission holds of his own. Following a drop toehold, Crazy rode Tajiri like a surfboard and pulled his arms back, before locking him into a Dragon Sleeper that could not put Tajiri away. Tajiri hit his famous springboard elbow, but Crazy hit his Three-Tier moonsault and both men were got the fans excited, but neither one could put the other one away. I won't even tell you who wins this match, because whenever these men wrestle, the fans win. I have never watched a bad match between these men and I have never seen a match look the same. Anytime you can watch these two wrestle, I urge you to do so.