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ECW Hardcore Heaven 2000
ECW Hardcore Heaven 2000

ECW Hardcore Heaven 2000

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The Impact Players collide when Justin Credible defends the ECW World Heavyweight Championship against Lance Storm in the main event. Jerry Lynn collides with "Mr. PPV" Rob Van Dam. Rhino faces The Sandman with the ECW Television Championship on the line. Tajiri takes on Steve Corino and more.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

153 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

14 May 2000

Country

United States of America

Cast

Peter Polaco

Peter Polaco

Justin Credible

Lance Evers

Lance Evers

Lance Storm

Rob Szatkowski

Rob Szatkowski

Rob Van Dam

Jeremy Lynn

Jeremy Lynn

Jerry Lynn

Terry Gerin

Terry Gerin

Rhino

Jim Fullington

Jim Fullington

The Sandman

Steve Corino

Steve Corino

Steve Corino

Yoshihiro Tajiri

Yoshihiro Tajiri

Yoshihiro Tajiri

Patrick Kenney

Patrick Kenney

Simon Diamond

James Maritato

James Maritato

Little Guido

John Watson

John Watson

Mikey Whipwreck

Christopher Wright

Christopher Wright

C.W. Anderson

David Cash

David Cash

Kid Kash

Dan Morrison

Dan Morrison

Danny Doring

Mike DePoli

Mike DePoli

Roadkill

Jerome Young

Jerome Young

New Jack

Angel Medina

Angel Medina

Angel

Anthony F. DeVito

Anthony F. DeVito

DeVito

Vic Grimes

Vic Grimes

Grimes

Masato Tanaka

Masato Tanaka

Masato Tanaka

Balls Mahoney

Balls Mahoney

Balls Mahoney

Francine Meeks

Francine Meeks

Francine

Dawn Marie Psaltis

Dawn Marie Psaltis

Dawn Marie

Virgil Runnels

Virgil Runnels

Dusty Rhodes

Tom Laughlin

Tom Laughlin

Tommy Dreamer

Yukihiro Kanemura

Yukihiro Kanemura

W*ng Kanemura (Appearance)

Lori Fullington

Lori Fullington

Lori Fullington

Scott Antol

Scott Antol

Scotty Anton

Salvatore Valente

Salvatore Valente

Sal E. Graziano (Ringside)

Lou D'Angeli

Lou D'Angeli

Lou E. Dangerously (Manager)

James Mitchell

James Mitchell

The Sinister Minister (Manager)

Ken Rinehurst

Ken Rinehurst

Jack Victory (Ringside)

Paul Heyman

Paul Heyman

Paul Heyman

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