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Big Apple Extreme Blast
Big Apple Blizzard Blast was a professional wrestling live event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) on February 3, 1996. The event was held in the Lost Battalion Hall in Queens, New York City, New York in the United States. Excerpts from Big Apple Blizzard Blast aired on episodes #146 and #147 of the syndicated television show '' ECW Hardcore TV'', while the event was released on VHS in 1996. It was made available for streaming on the WWE Network in 2020. Excerpts from the event also featured on '' A Current Affair'', which had a film crew at ringside. The bout between Juventud Guerrera and Rey Misterio Jr. also appeared on the 2007 DVD ''Rey Mysterio – The Biggest Little Man''. Event The commentator for Big Apple Blizzard Blast was Joey Styles. The ring announcer was Joel Gertner. In the opening bout, Taz defeated The Shark Attack Kid in a squash using the '' Tazmission''. Following the match, Taz challenged 911 to come to the ring. ECW commissi ...
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