Taz defeated Pitbull #2 to retain the ECW World Television Championship. After attacking Pitbull #1, Taz challenged WWE member Brakkus. After being declined, Taz attacked a security guard. (ECW November to Remember 11/30/1997)
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Taz defeated Pitbull #2 to retain the ECW World Television Championship. After attacking Pitbull #1, Taz challenged WWE member Brakkus. After being declined, Taz attacked a security guard. (ECW November to Remember 11/30/1997)
Know what the hardcore Philly fans want from Devon Storm and Pitbull #who gives a fuck? Rolling.
(3PW A War Renewed)
Shane Douglas defended the ECW World Television Championship against Pitbull #2. In the end, after Pitbull #1, Chris Candido, and Francine interfered, Douglas defended Pitbull #2 to retain the championship. The masked man revealed himself to be Brian Lee, as one of the riot squad officers revealed himself to be Rick Rude. A surprised Douglas attempted to plead with Rude but to no avail as Rude nailed him with a right hand followed by a chokeslam from Lee. (ECW Barely Legal 4/13/1997)
Bobby Heenan's team of the Brain Busters (Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard) defeat future ECW team The Pitbulls (Gary Wolf and Tony Durante) on this episode of Wrestling Challenge. (Wrestling Challenge 7/16/1989)
Spear adjective competition: Clue #10
Here's Clue #9 in the guess-the-top-Spear-review-adjective competition. Words from a @locusmag review by @garykwolfe and art by @RovinaCaiArt. Free to enter, and open to anyone in the world. Rules here: https://nicolagriffith.com/2022/04/07/competition-o
Here is Clue #10 in the One Adjective to Rule Them All competition. Words from a review by Gary Wolfe in Locus (it’s a great review!). The background illustration is taken from one of Spear‘s interior artworks by Rovina Cai. Image description: Square graphic in blue-grey showing a figure kneeling in the shallows of a river, leaning their weight on a sword. In the upper third of the image, the…
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