Return of the Funker

[2][3][4] The tag team match pitting Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko against Sabu and The Tazmaniac was featured on the 2001 Pioneer Entertainment compilation DVD Hardcore History.

[6][7][8] Chris Benoit had attacked Sabu after he and his partner, the Tazmaniac, had captured the ECW World Tag Team Championship from the Public Enemy at Double Tables earlier that month.

This led to Benoit and his tag team partner, Dean Malenko, challenging Sabu and the Tazmaniac for the titles at Return of the Funker.

As the Sandman could not wrestle at Return of the Funker, his manager Woman had announced that Cactus Jack would face a mystery opponent.

Dreamer then beat down Richards and the Broad Street Bullies using a stop sign before brawling with Raven until they were pulled apart.

[6][8][13][14][15] The second bout was a tag team match pitting Hack Meyers and Mikey Whipwreck against Jason and Paul Lauria.

[3][6][8] The sixth match saw ECW World Tag Team Champions Sabu and the Tazmaniac defend their titles against Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko.

[1][6][8][13] The main event saw Cactus Jack face a mystery opponent selected by Woman, who was revealed to be the returning D. C. Drake in what was regarded by the audience as an anti-climax.

Following the match, Cactus Jack was attacked by his rival, the Sandman, and then by the returning Terry Funk (who had been absent since August 1994), both of them carrying Singapore canes.

[1][6][10][13] The outcome of the ECW World Tag Team Championship match led to a three way dance between Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko, The Public Enemy, and Sabu and the Tazmaniac being scheduled for the titular Three Way Dance supercard event in April 1995; after Sabu no-showed the event, he was replaced by Rick Steiner.

Terry Funk returned to ECW at Return of the Funker.