1998 Extreme Championship Wrestling supercard event
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The seventh bout was a "Philadelphia street fight" pitting the Gangstanators and Tommy Dreamer against Jack Victory, Justin Credible, and Rod Price. The Gangstanators and Dreamer won the bout when New Jack pinned Price after hitting him with a guitar.[2][5][7]
Following the seventh bout, Bilvis Wesley swept the ring until his broom broke, upon which he gave a promo insulting the audience until the returning 911 came to the ring and chokeslammed him. Judge Jeff Jones then came to the ring and issued an open challenge for anyone to face 911, which was accepted by the far-smaller Spike Dudley. After 911 attempted to chokeslam Dudley, Dudley countered with an eye rake, then gave 911 a low blow following by an Acid Drop before pinning him for an upset victory.[2][5][7]
The main event was a six-man tag team match pitting Rob Van Dam and Sabu (the then-ECW World Tag Team Champions) and Masato Tanaka against the Triple Threat. The match ended in a no contest when the Dudley Boyz interfered, giving a 3D to Tanaka and joining the Triple Threat in attacking Sabu and Van Dam. Mikey Whipwreck and the Blue World Order came to the ring to try and assist Sabu and Van Dam, but were thrown out of the ring. Taz then came to the ring and drove off the Triple Threat and the Dudley Boyz. Shane Douglas then attempted to attack Taz from behind, only for Taz to give him a T-bone Tazplex. The event ended with Sabu, Van Dam, Taz, and Bill Alfonso celebrating in the ring.[2][5][7]