Holiday Hell: The Body Count took place on December 26, 1993, in the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States. Four matches from Holiday Hell aired on the December 28, 1993 episode of ECW Hardcore TV.[1]
Event
The announcer for Holiday Hell was Joey Styles. The referees were Jim Molineaux and John Finnegan.[1] The event was attended by approximately 800 people.[2]
The opening bout was a singles match between Chad Austin and the Pitbull. Austin won in an upset by pinfall following a spin kick. After the match, the Pitbull attacked Austin until the Sandman intervened, only for the Pitbull to injure the Sandman's shoulder by giving him a single arm DDT and hitting him in the shoulder with a chain.[1][3]
The second bout was a singles match between the debuting Mike Awesome and Randy Starr. Awesome won the bout by pinfall.[3][4]
The third bout saw ECW Tag Team ChampionsKevin Sullivan and the Tazmaniac defend their titles against J.T. Smith and Tommy Cairo (with Cairo substituting for Jimmy Snuka). Sullivan and the Tazmaniac won the bout to retain their titles, with the Tazmaniac pinning Cairo.[3][5]
The fourth bout was a singles match between Shane Douglas and Tommy Dreamer. Douglas won the bout by pinfall after hitting Dreamer with a chain.[1][3]
The fifth bout was a singles match between Mr. Hughes and the Sandman. Mr. Hughes won the bout by technical knockout after the Sandman was unable to continue due to his injured shoulder.[3][5]
The sixth bout was a singles match between Don E. Allen and Rockin' Rebel. Rockin' Rebel won the bout by pinfall following a piledriver.[1][3]
The seventh bout saw ECW Heavyweight ChampionSabu defend his title against Terry Funk in a no disqualification match. Funk won the bout by pinfall, thus becoming the new ECW Heavyweight Champion, following interference by Shane Douglas and Sherri Martel.[1][3]
The penultimate bout was the titular "Body Count" match between Pat Tanaka and Rocco Rock as part of the feud between Badd Company and the Public Enemy. The premise of the match was that each man's tag team partner (Paul Diamond and Johnny Grunge respectively) was locked in a cage at ringside, and that the cage containing the losing man's tag team partner would be "blown up". While Tanaka won the bout by pinfall, it was Diamond's cage that was "blown up"; the effect, created using flash paper and sound effects, was underwhelming, receiving an extremely negative reaction from the audience. Despite being heavily promoted, the bout was never aired on ECW programming.[3]
The main event was a "Lights Out" battle royal, with the winner receiving a turkey stuffed with one-hundred-dollar bills. The battle royal was won by Tommy Dreamer, with the second-to-last competitor eliminated being Shane Douglas.[3][5]
The second annual Holiday Hell took place on December 17, 1994, in the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Excerpts from Holiday Hell aired on episodes No. 87, No. 88, and No. 89 of the syndicatedtelevision showECW Hardcore TV in December 1994 and January 1995.[6][7][8] The event was not released commercially on VHS, but a "fan cam" recording was recorded and traded.[9]
Holiday Hell: The New York Invasion took place on December 29, 1995, in the Lost Battalion Hall in Rego Park, Queens, New York City, New York, US. It was the first ECW supercard to be held in New York City.[14][15]
Excerpts from Holiday Hell aired on episodes No. 141 and No. 142 of the syndicatedtelevision showECW Hardcore TV in January 1996.[16][17] Holiday Hell was released on VHS in 1995 and on DVD in 2002. In 2019, it was made available for streaming on the WWE Network.[18][19] The bout between Tommy Dreamer and Raven also appeared on the 2013 WWE Home Video DVD ECW Unreleased Vol 2,[20] while the main event bout between Cactus Jack and Sabu also appeared on the 2015 DVD ECW Unreleased Vol 3.[21]
The fifth bout was scheduled to be between Raven and Tommy Dreamer, with the winner to face the Sandman for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship later in the evening. After Dreamer came to the ring, Raven's henchmen Stevie Richards and the Blue Meanie came to the ring and claimed that Raven could not wrestle due to a broken leg. The Blue Meanie and Richards then attacked Dreamer, who defeated both men by pinfall in quick consecutive squash matches following a pair of DDTs. After Dreamer threatened to piledrive Raven's valetBeulah McGillicutty, Raven entered the ring to begin their match. Raven went on to win the bout by pinfall following a DDT after repeated interference from the members of Raven's Nest.[15][22][24]
The eighth bout was a singles match between Bruiser Mastino and El Puerto Riqueño. Mastino won a short bout by pinfall after reversing a diving crossbody into a body slam. After the match, 911 came to the ring and chokeslammed Mastino, which drew out referee Bill Alfonso, who had banned the chokeslam in ECW. This in turn drew out ECW commissioner Tod Gordon who beat down Alfonso. Taz then came to the ring and brawled with 911 until the ECW roster came to the ring to separate them.[15][22][24]
Following the eighth bout, Stevie Richards threatened to fire Buh Buh Ray Dudley from Raven's Nest unless he could defeat the Blue Meanie. Dudley went on to defeat the Blue Meanie by pinfall in a short impromptu match following a diving splash. After the match, Buh Buh Ray Dudley and the other Dudley Brothers left Raven's Nest.[15][22][24]
The tenth bout saw ECW World Heavyweight Champion The Sandman defend his title against Raven. After Raven attempted to give the Sandman a superplex, the Sandman reversed it into a bulldog, then pinned Raven to retain his title.[15][22][24]
The penultimate bout was a tag team match between the Gangstas and the Public Enemy. The Gangstas won the bout when Mustafa pinned Rocco Rock using a roll-up following a chair shot from New Jack.[15][22][24]
The main event was a singles match between Cactus Jack and Sabu. Prior to the match, Cactus Jack claimed that the match would be conducted under National Collegiate Athletic Association rules, with strikes and weapons banned and points awarded for takedowns and escapes. However, 911 came to the ring and chokeslammed referee John Moore, taking over the refereeing himself. Sabu won the bout by pinfall after reversing a body slam attempt into a crossbody.[15][22][24][25]
After a three-year interval, the fifth Holiday Hell was held on December 23, 2000, in the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. This was the fourth-from-last event to be held by ECW, and the last ever event to be held in the ECW Arena.[31] The event was released on DVD in 2013 by RF Video with commentary from Danny Doring and Tommy Dreamer.[32]
Event
The commentators for the event were Joel Gertner and Joey Styles. The event was attended by approximately 1,000 people.[33]