Hardcore Heaven is a former professional wrestling event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling. It first aired on pay-per-view starting with the 1997 edition.

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Results [link]

1994 [link]

Hardcore Heaven 1994 took place on August 13, 1994 from the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

# Results Stipulations Times
1 Hack Meyers defeated Rockin' Rebel. Singles match 04:40
2 Chad Austin defeated Tommy Cairo. Singles match 04:30
3 Jason Knight defeated Mikey Whipwreck (c) Singles match for the ECW World Television Championship 12:09
4 The Tazmaniac and Jimmy Snuka defeated The Pitbulls (#1 and #2) Tag team match 00:40
5 911 defeated Mr. Hughes Singles match 03:33
6 The Sandman defeated Tommy Dreamer Singapore Cane match 00:53
7 The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) defeated Ian Rotten and Axl Rotten Tag team match for the ECW World Tag Team Championship 19:09
9 Sabu defeated 2 Cold Scorpio. Singles match 18:28
10 Cactus Jack fought Terry Funk to a no-contest Singles match 11:00


1995 [link]

Hardcore Heaven 1995 took place on July 1, 1995 from the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

# Results Stipulations Times
1 Dudley Dudley and Snot Dudley defeated The Pitbulls (#1 and #2) Tag team match 06:25
2 Dino Sendoff and Don E. Allen fought Chad Austin and Broad Street Bully to a no-contest. Tag team match 02:10
3 Hack Meyers defeated Big Malley. Singles match 07:37
4 2 Cold Scorpio defeated Taz Singles match 09:09
5 Raven and Stevie Richards (c) defeated Tommy Dreamer and Luna Vachon Tag team match for the ECW World Tag Team Championship 07:34
6 Axl Rotten defeated Ian Rotten Taipei Death match 07:10
7 The Sandman defeated Cactus Jack Singles match for the ECW Heavyweight Championship 13:05
8 The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) defeated The Gangstas (New Jack and Mustafa Saed) Tag team match 11:33


1996 [link]

Hardcore Heaven 1996 took place on June 22, 1996 from the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

# Results Stipulations Times
1 Shane Douglas defeated Mikey Whipwreck Singles match 1:33
2 JT Smith and Little Guido defeated [[Mark LoMonako|Buh Buh Ray Dudley and Big Dick Dudley by disqualification Tag Team match n/a
3 Taz defeated Paul Varelans by submission Singles match 2:24
4 Raven (c) defeated Terry Gordy Singles match for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship n/a
5 The Eliminators (John Kronus and Perry Saturn) (c) fought The Gangstas (New Jack and Mustafa Saed) to a no-contest. Tag Team match for the ECW World Tag Team Championship n/a
6 Axl Rotten and Hack Meyers fought Samoan Gangsta Party (Fatu and Samu to a no-contest Tag Team match 2:00
7 Chris Jericho defeated Pitbull#2 (c) Singles match for the ECW World Television Championship 12:10
8 Tommy Dreamer defeated Brian Lee Weapons match 9:02
9 Sabu defeated Rob Van Dam Singles match 20:00


1997 [link]

Hardcore Heaven 1997
A poster or logo for Hardcore Heaven 1997.
Information
Promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling
Date August 17, 1997
Attendance 1,950
Venue War Memorial Auditorium
City Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Pay-per-view chronology
Barely Legal Hardcore Heaven 1997 November to Remember 1997

Hardcore Heaven 1997 took place on August 17, 1997 at the War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It was the first Hardcore Heaven to be broadcast on pay-per-view.

Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.


1999 [link]

Hardcore Heaven 1999
A poster or logo for Hardcore Heaven 1999.
Information
Promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling
Date May 16, 1999
Attendance 2,800
Venue Mid-Hudson Civic Center
City Poughkeepsie, New York
Pay-per-view chronology
Living Dangerously 1999 Hardcore Heaven 1999 Heat Wave 1999

Hardcore Heaven 1999 took place on May 16, 1999 in from the Mid-Hudson Civic Center in Poughkeepsie, New York.

Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.


2000 [link]

Hardcore Heaven 2000
A poster or logo for Hardcore Heaven 2000.
Information
Promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling
Date May 14, 2000
Attendance 3,400
Venue The Rave
City Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Pay-per-view chronology
Living Dangerously 2000 Hardcore Heaven 2000 Heat Wave 2000

Hardcore Heaven 2000 took place on May 14, 2000 from The Rave in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.

References [link]


https://wn.com/Hardcore_Heaven

SL2

SL2 may refer to:

  • SL2 (group), British DJ and dance rave act
  • Leicaflex SL2, a Leica mechanical reflex camera favoured by press photographers
  • SL2, dirigeable airship used for bombing Warsaw in WWI
  • SL2, car in the Saturn S-Series
  • SL2 flavivirus, clones in cancer research
  • SL2 RNA, a non-coding RNA involved in trans splicing in lower eukaryotes
  • SL postcode area, the Slough postal region covering Farnham
  • the mathematical structure SL2 (F), special linear group
  • Special linear Lie algebra \mathfrak{sl}_2
  • Skylab 2 (SL-2), a NASA space mission
  • Situational Leadership II, a leadership theory developed by Paul Hersey
  • SL2 (group)

    SL2 are an English breakbeat hardcore group active in the early 1990s from London, England. They also recorded, remixed or produced under the names Slipmatt & Lime and T.H.C.

    Background

    "Starting out as a group of three, SL2 was originally a coming together of DJ's Matt "Slipmatt" Nelson, John "Lime" Fernandez and rap vocalist Jason "Jay-J" James. The SL2 name came from the founders initials - Slipmatt (S) and Lime (L), and as they were a duo - hence "SL2".

    Underground

    As youngsters in 80s Britain, they were very much into the hip hop scene before having their heads turned by the growing rave scene.

    Their big break came in 1989 through Slipmatt's older brother, who was running the now legendary party-promoting organisation Raindance, they became the enterprise's resident DJs, playing parties all over the United Kingdom.

    A year into touring with Raindance, SL2 released their debut single, "Do That Dance," through B-Ware Records which sold well to fans of the rave scene. Allegedly, the practices of the record label prevented the band from ever seeing any money. Subsequently, SL2 set up their own Awesome Records label, through which they first released another single, "DJ's Take Control". The record sold 3500 copies, attracting the attention of new dance label XL Recordings.

    Silver Line (MBTA)

    The Silver Line is the bus rapid transit (BRT) system of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). It currently operates four routes in two sections that were built in separate phases.

    The first section has two routes from Dudley Square in Roxbury, mostly via Washington Street, to Boston's Downtown Crossing (SL5) and South Station (SL4), using articulated buses operating in reserved lanes. The second section runs from South Station Under to South Boston (SL2) and to Logan Airport in East Boston (SL1). It runs dual-mode buses, partly in a dedicated bus tunnel and partly on shared roadway, including surface streets, the Ted Williams Tunnel, and airport roads. Riders can transfer between the sections and to other lines at South Station; transfers there between SL1, SL2, and the Red Line—but not SL4—are within fare control. At South Station, however, a transfer from SL1, SL2, and the Red Line to SL4 (and vice versa) can be made by walking alongside streets.

    Speed and schedule performance have disappointed some transit advocates and the Silver Line routes fall far short of the minimum BRT Standard promulgated by the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP). Some sections have an exclusive right-of-way, but other sections are bogged down by street running in congested mixed traffic. As of September 2014, a contract has been awarded for the first phase of an extension to Chelsea, Massachusetts, largely in reserved right-of-way; other extensions of the Silver Line are being studied as well.

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