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Big Dick Dudley Memorial Show

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Big Dick Dudley Memorial Show
Poster of the 2003 event
PromotionUSA Pro Wrestling
Date2002-2003
CityFranklin Square, New York, U.S.
VenueFranklin Square Firehouse
Tagline(s)An event to honor an icon!
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The Big Dick Dudley Memorial Show was an annual professional wrestling memorial event produced by the USA Pro Wrestling (USA Pro) promotion, held in 2002 and 2003. The show was held in memory of Big Dick Dudley, who died of kidney failure at his apartment in Copiague, New York on May 16, 2002, with a portion of the proceeds going to his family. A collection from the audience was taken up during the shows as well. The event also served as a reunion show for former alumni of Extreme Championship Wrestling, where Dudley had spent much of his career as a member of The Dudley Brothers, as many appeared at the show to pay their respects.[1]

Predating the Hardcore Homecoming shows of later years, ECW wrestlers that participated were generally those already actively competing in the promotion and elsewhere on the independent circuit. It was also the first of many memorial shows held for former ECW stars followed by the Ted Petty Memorial Invitational Tournament (2002-2008), the Chris Candido Memorial Tag Team Tournament (2005), Chris Candido Memorial Show (2005-2006), Chris Candido Memorial J-Cup (2005-) and the Pitbull/Public Enemy Tag Team Memorial Cup (2006).

Show results

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First Annual Big Dick Dudley Memorial Show (2002)

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June 8, 2002 in Franklin Square, New York (Franklin Square Firehouse)

No.Results[3][4][5]Stipulations
1Psycho Sam Dudley won the first-annual Big Dick Dudley Memorial battle royal[Note 1]20-man Big Dick Dudley Memorial Battle Royal
2Masked Maniac defeated Defcon, Brother James Hustler, Dickie Rodz and Brock VendettaFive-Way Elimination match
3Malice defeated Norman SmileySingles match
4Stormin’ Norman and Larry McKenny defeated The S.A.T. (Joel Maximo and Jose Maximo), The Bad Street Boys (Joey Matthews and Christian York) and Hot Commodity (Chris Hamrick and Julio Dinero)Four-Way Tag Team match; As per the pre-match stipulation, Stormin’ Norman and Larry McKenny became number-one contenders for the USA Pro Tag Team Championship
5Low Ki and Xavier defeated Da Hit Squad (Monsta Mack and Mafia) (c) and The Natural Born Sinners (Homicide and Boogaloo)Three-Way Tag Team match for the USA Pro Tag Team Championship[1][2]
6Wayne the Convenience Store Guy, The Trekkie and The Mime defeated The Iceberg, Tim Arson and Damian Dragon6-man tag team match
7Chris Chetti defeated Kevin Sullivan via disqualificationSingles match
8Kid Kash won a gauntlet match involving Matt Striker (with Bobcat), Simon Diamond, Chris Divine, Ghost Shadow, Quiet Storm, Grim Reefer, Brian XL, and Scoot AndrewsGauntlet match; As per the pre-match stipulation, Kid Kash received a title shot for the USA Pro United States Championship
9Amazing Red (c) defeated Kid KashSingles match for the USA Pro United States Championship
10Gangrel (with Luna Vachon) defeated Crowbar (with Serina)Singles match[1]
11Balls Mahoney (c) defeated Steve CorinoSingles match for the USA Pro Heavyweight Championship[1]
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
  1. ^ The other participants included were: Vic D. Vine, Ken Sweeney, Crazy Ivan, Tim Arson, Tyler Payne, Trekkie, Wayne, Iceberg, Dickie Rodz, Brock Vendetta, Wayne, Kid USA, James Hustler, Rev. Zero, Wrecka, Jay Silva, Mike Tobin, and Frankie Starz.

Second Annual Big Dick Dudley Memorial Show (2003)

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May 31, 2003 in Franklin Square, New York (Franklin Square Firehouse)

No.Results[3][7][8][9][10]Stipulations
1The Solution (Havok and Papadon) (with Miss Michelle) defeated Team Target (Devious and Tekno Heat)Tag Team match
2Chris Caliber defeated Chewy, Javi-Air and Cody SurekillFour-Way Elimination match
3Monsta Mack defeated Prince NanaSingles match
4Grim Reefer (c) defeated DerangedSingles match for the USA Pro Xtreme Championship
5Tony Lo defeated The Masked ManiacSingles match
6Dan Barry defeated Azrieal and Smoked OutThree-Way Dance
7James Newblood (with Mr. Big) defeated Johnny TNTSingles match
8The Boogie Knights (Danny Drake and Mike Tobin) defeated The Christopher Street Connection (Buff-E and Mace Mendoza)Tag Team match
9The S.A.T. (Joel Maximo and Jose Maximo) defeated The Flock (Mikey Whipwreck and Wayne)Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match
10Louie Ramos defeated Johnny BravadoSingles match
11Tim Arson won the second-annual Big Dick Dudley Memorial battle royal[Note 1]24-man Big Dick Dudley Memorial Battle Royal
12Skinhead Ivan (c) defeated Tim Arson (c)Non-title "Champion vs. Champion" match featuring the USA Pro New York State and USA Pro America's Heavyweight Champions, respectively.
13Simon Diamond and Matt Striker (with Becky Bayless and Simply Luscious) defeated The Dirty Rotten Scoundrelz (K.C. Blade and E.C. Negro) (c)Tag Team match for the USA Pro Tag Team Championship
14Billy Reil defeated Josh DeeleySingles match
15Mike Kruel (c) defeated XavierSingles match for the USA Pro United States Championship
16Raven defeated Balls Mahoney (c)Singles match for the USA Pro Heavyweight Championship[6]
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
  1. ^ The other participants included were: Adolph, Bad Boy KRACKA, Chris Caliber, Chewy, Danny Demanto, Danny Drake, Pat Gunner, Jim Hustler, J-Kronik, Javi-Air, Tony Lo, Kevin Matthews, Prince Nana, Poppalicious, Psycho, Rayza, Norman Smiley, Smoked Out, Vinny Stylin', Cody Surekill, Johnny TNT, Mike Tobin and Danny Yamz.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Vester, Byron; Mike Johnson (May 26, 2002). "Indy News And Notes: USA Pro Wrestling To Hold Big Dick Dudley Memorial Show". The Late Night Smart Marks News Update!. TheSmartMarks.com.
  2. ^ Phil Tsakiries; Brian Westcott & Kriss Knights (2007). "USA Pro Wrestling Tag Team Title History". Solie's Title Histories. Solie.org.
  3. ^ a b "USA Pro Wrestling". Results. OnlineWorldofWrestling.com. 2006.
  4. ^ Tanabe, Hisaharu. "2002". Results. NYProWrestling.com.
  5. ^ USA Pro Wrestling (Producer) (June 8, 2002). USA Pro Big Dick Dudley Memorial 6/8/02 (DVD). RF Video.
  6. ^ "USCW World Heavyweight Title History". Solie's Title Histories. Solie.org. 2003.
  7. ^ Tanabe, Hisaharu. "2003". Results. NYProWrestling.com.
  8. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "USA Pro Wrestling 2nd Annual Big Dick Dudley Memorial Show". Events (in German). CageMatch.de.
  9. ^ Nason, Josh (June 2, 2003). "411 Indies Update: Lynn/Homicide, BDD Memorial, NJ FanFest, Corino/Funk, Tons More". News. 411mania.com.
  10. ^ Martinez, Ryan (May 31, 2006). "This Day In History: Over The Edge, Do Or Die, Colon Brothers Both Win Gold, Dudley Memorial And More". PWInsider.com.
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