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November to Remember (1999) marked the inaugural instance of ECW broadcasting an event on pay-per-view.
Answer: False
The November to Remember (1999) event was not the first time ECW broadcast on pay-per-view; it was, in fact, the third such broadcast.
The 1999 installment of November to Remember was the eighth annual event produced by ECW.
Answer: False
The 1999 event represented the seventh annual occurrence of November to Remember, indicating it had been produced six times prior to 1999.
The November to Remember (1999) event took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Answer: False
The November to Remember (1999) event was held at the Burt Flickinger Center in Buffalo, New York, not Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The attendance for November to Remember (1999) was reported to be exactly 3,000 people.
Answer: True
The reported attendance for the November to Remember (1999) event was precisely 3,000 individuals.
The event was held on November 7, 1999, at the Burt Flickinger Center in Buffalo, New York.
Answer: True
The November to Remember (1999) event convened on November 7, 1999, at the Burt Flickinger Center, situated in Buffalo, New York.
The event was the third ECW pay-per-view broadcast, following Anarchy Rulz (1999) and Guilty as Charged (2000).
Answer: False
The event was the third ECW pay-per-view broadcast, but it followed Anarchy Rulz (1999) and preceded Guilty as Charged (2000), not the other way around for the latter.
What was the official name of the ECW pay-per-view event held on November 7, 1999?
Answer: November to Remember (1999)
The designated title of the Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) pay-per-view event that transpired on November 7, 1999, was November to Remember (1999).
Where did the November to Remember (1999) event take place?
Answer: Burt Flickinger Center, Buffalo, New York
The November to Remember (1999) event occurred at the Burt Flickinger Center, located in Buffalo, New York.
How many people attended the November to Remember (1999) pay-per-view event?
Answer: 3,000
The reported attendance figure for the November to Remember (1999) pay-per-view event was 3,000 individuals.
Which of the following events preceded November to Remember (1999) in the ECW pay-per-view chronology?
Answer: Anarchy Rulz (1999)
The ECW pay-per-view event that chronologically preceded November to Remember (1999) was Anarchy Rulz (1999).
The ECW World Heavyweight Championship was defended between Mike Awesome and Masato Tanaka at the event.
Answer: True
The ECW World Heavyweight Championship was indeed contested between incumbent champion Mike Awesome and challenger Masato Tanaka during the November to Remember (1999) event.
Masato Tanaka defeated Mike Awesome to win the ECW World Heavyweight Championship at November to Remember (1999).
Answer: False
Masato Tanaka did not defeat Mike Awesome to win the ECW World Heavyweight Championship at November to Remember (1999); Mike Awesome retained the title.
Rob Van Dam defended the ECW World Television Championship against Taz at November to Remember (1999).
Answer: True
Rob Van Dam successfully defended the ECW World Television Championship against Taz at November to Remember (1999).
Taz defeated Rob Van Dam to win the ECW World Television Championship.
Answer: False
Taz did not defeat Rob Van Dam to win the ECW World Television Championship; Rob Van Dam retained the title.
Masato Tanaka successfully defeated Mike Awesome to win the ECW World Heavyweight Championship on December 24, 1999.
Answer: True
The provided information confirms that Masato Tanaka achieved victory over Mike Awesome to claim the ECW World Heavyweight Championship on December 24, 1999. This event occurred subsequent to their encounter at November to Remember (1999), where Awesome retained the title.
The ECW World Heavyweight Championship match between Mike Awesome and Masato Tanaka ended with an Awesome Bomb from the top rope.
Answer: True
The ECW World Heavyweight Championship match between Mike Awesome and Masato Tanaka concluded with an Awesome Bomb executed from the top rope.
Rob Van Dam retained his ECW World Television Championship against Taz via a Five Star Frog Splash.
Answer: True
Rob Van Dam retained his ECW World Television Championship against Taz by executing a Five Star Frog Splash.
Which championship was defended in the singles match between Mike Awesome and Masato Tanaka?
Answer: ECW World Heavyweight Championship
The ECW World Heavyweight Championship was contested in the singles match between Mike Awesome and Masato Tanaka.
What was the outcome of the ECW World Heavyweight Championship match between Mike Awesome and Masato Tanaka?
Answer: Mike Awesome retained the championship.
The definitive result of the ECW World Heavyweight Championship match contested by Mike Awesome and Masato Tanaka was that Mike Awesome retained the title.
Rob Van Dam defended which championship against Taz at November to Remember (1999)?
Answer: ECW World Television Championship
Rob Van Dam defended the ECW World Television Championship against Taz at November to Remember (1999).
Was a championship contested in the three-way dance match won by Jerry Lynn?
Answer: No, the match was not for a championship.
A championship title was not contested in the three-way dance match ultimately won by Jerry Lynn.
Which specific move did Rob Van Dam use to defeat Taz for the ECW World Television Championship?
Answer: Five Star Frog Splash
Rob Van Dam secured his victory over Taz for the ECW World Television Championship by executing a Five Star Frog Splash.
Jerry Lynn won the three-way dance match involving Yoshihiro Tajiri and Super Crazy.
Answer: True
Jerry Lynn emerged victorious in the three-way dance match contested by Yoshihiro Tajiri and Super Crazy.
The match between Da Baldies and New Jack & The Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks was a standard tag team match.
Answer: False
The match between Da Baldies and New Jack & The Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks was not a standard tag team match; it was contested under handicap match stipulations.
The match between Sabu and Chris Candido was the shortest match on the main pay-per-view card.
Answer: False
The match between Sabu and Chris Candido was the longest match on the main pay-per-view card, not the shortest.
The three-way dance match featuring Jerry Lynn, Yoshihiro Tajiri, and Super Crazy was featured on the WWE DVD release ECW Unreleased: Vol 2.
Answer: True
The three-way dance match involving Jerry Lynn, Yoshihiro Tajiri, and Super Crazy was featured on the WWE DVD release 'ECW Unreleased: Vol 2'.
The dark match before the main pay-per-view broadcast featured Danny Doring and Roadkill defeating C. W. Anderson and 'Wild' Bill Whiles.
Answer: True
The pre-show dark match featured Danny Doring and Roadkill securing a victory over C. W. Anderson and 'Wild' Bill Whiles.
The singles match between Spike Dudley and Simon Diamond was the longest match on the card.
Answer: False
The singles match between Spike Dudley and Simon Diamond was not the longest match on the card; it was the shortest, lasting 2 minutes and 59 seconds.
The feud involving Da Baldies and New Jack & The Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks concluded at November to Remember (1999).
Answer: False
The feud involving Da Baldies and New Jack & The Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks did not conclude at November to Remember (1999); it continued into subsequent events.
Jerry Lynn won the three-way dance by pinning Yoshihiro Tajiri after a cradle piledriver.
Answer: True
Jerry Lynn secured victory in the three-way dance by pinning Yoshihiro Tajiri following a cradle piledriver.
The handicap match between Da Baldies and New Jack & The Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks involved the use of vacuum cleaners as weapons.
Answer: True
The handicap match between Da Baldies and New Jack & The Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks incorporated the use of vacuum cleaners as implements of combat, among other weapons.
What was the stipulation for the match involving Da Baldies against New Jack & The Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks?
Answer: Handicap Match
The specific stipulation governing the match between Da Baldies and New Jack & The Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks was a handicap match.
What happened during the match between Sabu and Chris Candido involving Tammy Lynn Sytch?
Answer: Sytch was placed on a table by Bill Alfonso, and Sabu performed a dive onto it.
During the match between Sabu and Chris Candido, Tammy Lynn Sytch was placed on a table by Bill Alfonso, after which Sabu executed a dive onto the table.
What was the duration of the shortest match on the main card (excluding the dark match)?
Answer: 2 minutes and 59 seconds
The shortest match featured on the primary pay-per-view card, excluding the dark match, lasted 2 minutes and 59 seconds.
What happened in the feud between Da Baldies and New Jack & The Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks *after* November to Remember (1999)?
Answer: Vito LoGrasso was forced to leave ECW following a loss.
Subsequent to November to Remember (1999), the feud between Da Baldies and New Jack & The Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks saw Vito LoGrasso compelled to depart ECW after sustaining a loss.
What was the outcome of the handicap match between Da Baldies and New Jack & The Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks?
Answer: Da Baldies won the match.
The definitive result of the handicap match contested between Da Baldies and New Jack & The Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks was a victory for Da Baldies.
Which match had the longest duration at November to Remember (1999)?
Answer: Sabu vs. Chris Candido
The singles match contested between Sabu and Chris Candido achieved the greatest temporal duration at November to Remember (1999), lasting 17 minutes and 42 seconds.
The main event at November to Remember (1999) was a singles match for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship.
Answer: False
The main event of November to Remember (1999) was a six-man tag team match, not a singles contest for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship.
Tommy Dreamer, Raven, and the returning Sandman won the main event six-man tag team match.
Answer: False
Tommy Dreamer, Raven, and the returning Sandman did not win the main event six-man tag team match; their opponents secured the victory.
Raven accidentally hit Tommy Dreamer with a Singapore cane during the main event.
Answer: False
Raven did not accidentally hit Tommy Dreamer with a Singapore cane during the main event; the accidental strike was made by Raven against his own partner, The Sandman.
The main event six-man tag team match lasted just under 10 minutes.
Answer: True
The main event six-man tag team match concluded in just under 10 minutes, specifically lasting 9 minutes and 19 seconds.
What was the main event match at November to Remember (1999)?
Answer: A six-man tag team match
The designated main event contest at November to Remember (1999) was a six-man tag team match.
Who were the winning members of the main event six-man tag team match at November to Remember (1999)?
Answer: Rhino, Justin Credible, and Lance Storm
The victorious participants in the main event six-man tag team match at November to Remember (1999) were Rhino and the Impact Players, Justin Credible and Lance Storm.
Who was the mystery partner for Tommy Dreamer and Raven in the main event?
Answer: The Sandman
The Sandman was revealed as the mystery partner for Tommy Dreamer and Raven in the main event contest.
Which wrestler returned at November to Remember (1999) to team with Tommy Dreamer and Raven in the main event?
Answer: The Sandman
The Sandman made a return appearance at November to Remember (1999) to join Tommy Dreamer and Raven in the main event contest.
What was the primary reason for the feud between the Impact Players and the tag team champions Tommy Dreamer and Raven leading up to the event?
Answer: The Impact Players bragged about eliminating other wrestlers and targeted the dysfunctional tag team champions.
The principal narrative driving the animosity between the Impact Players and the ECW Tag Team Champions, Tommy Dreamer and Raven, involved the Impact Players' boasts of eliminating other wrestlers and their targeting of the unstable tag team champions.
Taz left ECW to join the World Wrestling Federation immediately after his loss to Rob Van Dam at November to Remember (1999).
Answer: True
Taz departed ECW to join the World Wrestling Federation immediately following his loss to Rob Van Dam at November to Remember (1999), debuting in the WWF at the 2000 Royal Rumble.
After losing to Rob Van Dam, Taz remained with ECW for several months before eventually joining the WWF.
Answer: False
Following his loss to Rob Van Dam, Taz did not remain with ECW for several months; he departed ECW shortly thereafter to join the World Wrestling Federation.
How did Taz depart from ECW following his loss at November to Remember (1999)?
Answer: He joined the World Wrestling Federation.
Subsequent to his defeat at November to Remember (1999), Taz departed ECW and joined the World Wrestling Federation.
Which wrestler debuted in the World Wrestling Federation shortly after his loss at November to Remember (1999)?
Answer: Taz
Taz made his debut in the World Wrestling Federation shortly subsequent to his participation and loss at November to Remember (1999).
How did the rivalry between Mike Awesome and Masato Tanaka evolve after November to Remember (1999)?
Answer: Tanaka defeated Awesome for the title, but Awesome regained it shortly after.
Following November to Remember (1999), the rivalry between Mike Awesome and Masato Tanaka continued, with Tanaka defeating Awesome for the title on December 24, 1999, only for Awesome to reclaim it shortly thereafter.
Arnold Furious considered November to Remember (1999) the worst November to Remember event ECW had produced up to that point.
Answer: False
Arnold Furious did not consider November to Remember (1999) the worst; he viewed it as the best November to Remember event ECW had produced up to that point, though he rated it as 'thumbs in the middle'.
Arnold Furious considered November to Remember (1999) the main event match a highlight and the best part of the show.
Answer: False
Arnold Furious did not consider the main event match a highlight or the best part of the show; he viewed it as a letdown, despite praising other matches on the card.
The match between Mike Awesome and Masato Tanaka was included on the WWE DVD release ECW Unreleased: Vol 2.
Answer: False
The match between Mike Awesome and Masato Tanaka was included on the WWE DVD release 'ECW Unreleased: Vol 1', not Vol 2.
According to Arnold Furious's assessment, what was a significant letdown of the November to Remember (1999) event?
Answer: The main event match
Arnold Furious identified the main event match as a significant letdown of the November to Remember (1999) event, despite acknowledging other strong performances.
What critical review did the KB Wrestling Reviews staff give to the event's length and match quality?
Answer: It was lackluster and felt too short, with many forgettable matches.
The KB Wrestling Reviews staff perceived the event as lackluster and excessively brief, characterizing many of the matches as forgettable.
The match between Mike Awesome and Masato Tanaka was featured on the WWE DVD release ECW Unreleased: Vol 1.
Answer: True
The contest between Mike Awesome and Masato Tanaka was included on the WWE DVD release 'ECW Unreleased: Vol 1'.
Judge Jeff Jones accompanied Masato Tanaka during his ECW World Heavyweight Championship match.
Answer: False
Judge Jeff Jones did not accompany Masato Tanaka during his ECW World Heavyweight Championship match; he accompanied Mike Awesome.
Bill Alfonso managed Sabu during his match against Chris Candido.
Answer: True
Bill Alfonso managed Sabu during his contest against Chris Candido.