Holiday Hell: The Body Count took place on December 26, 1993, in the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States.
Mr. Hughes won the bout by technical knockout after the Sandman was unable to continue due to his injured shoulder.
[1][3] The seventh bout saw ECW Heavyweight Champion Sabu defend his title against Terry Funk in a no disqualification match.
Funk won the bout by pinfall, thus becoming the new ECW Heavyweight Champion, following interference by Shane Douglas and Sherri Martel.
[1][3] The penultimate bout was the titular "Body Count" match between Pat Tanaka and Rocco Rock as part of the feud between Badd Company and the Public Enemy.
[3] The main event was a "Lights Out" battle royal, with the winner receiving a turkey stuffed with one-hundred-dollar bills.
[3][5] The second annual Holiday Hell took place on December 17, 1994, in the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States.
[11][12] The second bout saw ECW World Television Champion Dean Malenko defend his title against Ray Odyssey.
Benoit defeated Myers by technical knockout after Meyers could not continue upon receiving a dragon suplex.
[9][11] The seventh bout saw ECW World Heavyweight Champion Shane Douglas defend his title against Ron Simmons, who wrestled with one arm in a sling.
[9][11][13] The main event saw ECW World Tag Team Champions the Public Enemy defend their titles against Sabu and the Tazmaniac.
[18][19] The bout between Tommy Dreamer and Raven also appeared on the 2013 WWE Home Video DVD ECW Unreleased Vol 2,[20] while the main event bout between Cactus Jack and Sabu also appeared on the 2015 DVD ECW Unreleased Vol 3.
Taz won a short squash after giving Nakagawa multiple suplexes then forcing him to submit using the Tazmission.
[15][22][24] The fifth bout was scheduled to be between Raven and Tommy Dreamer, with the winner to face the Sandman for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship later in the evening.
The Blue Meanie and Richards then attacked Dreamer, who defeated both men by pinfall in quick consecutive squash matches following a pair of DDTs.
Dudley went on to defeat the Blue Meanie by pinfall in a short impromptu match following a diving splash.
The Gangstas won the bout when Mustafa pinned Rocco Rock using a roll-up following a chair shot from New Jack.
[15][22][24][25] The fourth annual Holiday Hell took place on December 7, 1996, in the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States.
[28] The opening bout was a tag team match pitting the Dudley Brothers against the Full Blooded Italians.
The bout was won by Taz by technical knockout after he applied the Tazmission to Van Dam until he was rendered unconscious.
[26][29][30] The sixth bout saw ECW World Tag Team Champions the Gangstas defend their titles against Axl Rotten and D-Von Dudley.
[26][29][30] The seventh bout was an intergender tag team match pitting Beulah McGillicutty and Tommy Dreamer against Francine and Shane Douglas.
Following the match, Saturn and his tag team partner John Kronus attacked Sabu, leading to a brawl that also included Gary Albright, Rob Van Dam, and Taz.
[29][30] The main event saw ECW World Heavyweight Champion the Sandman defend his title against Raven in a barbed wire match.
Raven won the bout by pinfall after giving the Sandman an Evenflow DDT through a table, thus becoming the new ECW World Heavyweight Champion.
[29][30] After a three-year interval, the fifth Holiday Hell was held on December 23, 2000, in the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States.
[34] The second bout saw ECW World Tag Team Champions Danny Doring and Roadkill defend their titles against Da Baldies.
[34] The seventh bout was a six-man tag team match pitting Hot Commodity against Christian York, Joey Matthews, and Tommy Dreamer.
[34] The eighth bout was a two-out-of-three falls tag team match between the Full Blooded Italians and the Unholy Alliance.
[34] The main event saw ECW World Heavyweight Champion Steve Corino defend his title against Justin Credible and the Sandman in a three way dance.