Future tag team partners, Super Crazy and Yoshihiro Tajiri faced off in 1999 before Tajiri became The Japanese Buzzsaw.
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Sid ruled the world when he defeated Kronus at 1999's Guilty as Charged event.
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In a brutal bout that was quintessential of the Original ECW at 1999's event, Tommy Dreamer took on Justin Credible in a Stairway to Hell Match.
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In the main event of the first Guilty as Charged in 1999, Tazz challenged "The Franchise" Shane Douglas for the ECW Championship.
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Tazz defeated Douglas with his patented Tazzmission to win the title. He held the championship until shortly before his departure for WWE.
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The Impact Players (Lance Storm & Justin Credible) defeated Tommy Dreamer & Raven for the ECW Tag Team Championships at 2000's event. The new champs were accompanied to the ring by Jason and Dawn Marie.
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In the main event of 2000's edition of Guilty as Charged, Mike Awesome defended the ECW Championship against Spike Dudley.
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In 2000, the unique tandems of Little Guido & Jerry Lynn and Yoshihiro Tajiri & Super Crazy faced off in tag team action. Guido was accompanied to the ring by Big Sal E. Graziano.
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Longtime rivals and allies Rob Van Dam and Sabu clashed for the ECW Television Championship in 2000.
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In 1999, The Dudley Boyz battled the odd couple of Spike Dudley & New Jack. Which was Felix and which was Oscar?
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The team of Hot Commodity (Julio Dinero & EZ Money) grounded Amish Roadkill in a match for the ECW Tag Team Championships at Guilty at Charged 2001.
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In perhaps the most brutal contest of ECW's final pay-per-view, Tommy Dreamer defeated CW Anderson in an "I Quit" Match in 2001.
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In 2001, The Full Blooded Italians (Tony Mamaluke & Little Guido) battled the teams of Yoshihiro Tajiri & Mikey Whipwreck and Kid Kash & Super Crazy in Tag Team Three-Way Dance.
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The Unholy Alliance of Whipwreck & Tajiri were guided by The Sinister Minister.
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In the scheduled main event of the final ECW pay-per-view, Guilty as Charged 2001, Steve Corino defended the ECW Championship against Justin Credible and The Sandman in a Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Canes Match.
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The Sandman won the bout, but he did not hold the title for long.
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Immediately after the match, Rhyno stormed the ring to challenge The Sandman.
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Rhyno won the title and the Original ECW closed with him as its final champion.
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In the final ECW match on pay-per-view, fan favorite Rob Van Dam took on Jerry Lynn.