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This collection brings together a wide range of his ECW work — rare house show bouts, Hardcore TV appearances, ECW on TNN matches, and pay‑per‑view classics — showcasing the full evolution of Mike Awesome’s run.
From brutal brawls to title fights to the wild, athletic destruction only he could deliver, this pack captures why he remains one of ECW’s most unforgettable big men.



EZ Money in ROH Pack
Here is a pack of matches featuring EZ Money from his time in Ring of Honor, showcasing the slick athleticism and hybrid offense that made him one of the more underrated talents of the early 2000s indie scene. Before ROH fully defined its in‑ring identity, EZ Money brought a mix of speed, creativity, and crisp execution that fit perfectly with the company’s rising work‑rate style. If you want a snapshot of ROH’s early years — fast, technical, and hungry — these matches highli


Christopher O'Keefe (Trick or Treats) (Mx3)
Trick or Treats is a 1982 American slasher–dark comedy directed, written, shot, and edited by Gary Graver, featuring a cast that includes Jackelyn Giroux, Peter Jason, Chris Graver, David Carradine, Carrie Snodgress, and Steve Railsback . The story follows Malcolm O’Keefe, a man forcibly committed to a psychiatric institution by his wife; years later, he escapes on Halloween night to find his young son, while the babysitter, Linda, endures a barrage of pranks from the mischie


Lock, Stock... (TV Series) (2000)
Lock, Stock... is a seven-part British television crime drama series, co-written and created by Guy Ritchie, as a spin-off from his 1998 film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. The series first broadcast on Channel 4 on 29 May 2000 with a feature-length pilot, Lock, Stock and Four Stolen Hooves. The series stars Daniel Caltagirone, Del Synnott, Scott Maslen and Shaun Parkes as close friends Moon, Jamie, Bacon and Lee, who run The Lock, a public house in London. Each episode


Santa Clause (To All a Goodnight) (Mx3)
The killer in To All a Goodnight isn’t just another holiday slasher trope — he’s one of the earliest cinematic attempts to twist the wholesome Santa image into something predatory and uncanny. His look is simple, cheap, and unsettling in a way that only low‑budget 1980 slashers can achieve, and that’s exactly what makes him memorable. The Santa mask in the film is a rigid plastic faceplate, the kind you’d find in bargain‑bin holiday costume kits. It’s not expressive — and tha


The SAT in TNA Pack
Here’s a pack of matches featuring The SAT — José and Joel Maximo — during their explosive run in early NWA‑TNA. Before the X‑Division fully found its identity, The SAT were already pushing the pace with their wild double‑team offense, crisp timing, and the kind of innovative spots that helped define the era. If you want a snapshot of the early 2002–2003 TNA style — fast, frantic, and fearless — these matches capture The SAT right in the middle of that movement. If you enjoye


Brock Lesnar in OVW Pack
Before Brock Lesnar became The Next Big Thing on WWE television, he was tearing through Ohio Valley Wrestling with the same freakish power and explosive athleticism that would later define his career. This pack collects several standout matches from his OVW run — a glimpse at a young Lesnar before the bright lights, before the world titles, before the UFC dominance. If you’ve ever wanted to see the raw, unpolished version of the Beast Incarnate, here’s your chance. If you enj


Mike Awesome in ECW Pack
Mike Awesome was one of ECW’s most explosive forces — a 6'6" wrecking machine whose mix of size, speed, and terrifying agility made him unlike anyone else in the company’s history. Bursting onto the scene with a reputation built in Japan, Awesome became a defining monster of the late‑’90s ECW era, destroying opponents with powerbombs through tables, dives over the ropes, and the kind of reckless intensity that fit ECW’s chaos perfectly. His rivalry with Masato Tanaka became l


Chris Hamrick in ECW Pack
A curated collection of Chris Hamrick’s ECW matches from 2000–2001, covering his full run during the promotion’s final era. Pulled from ECW Hardcore TV, ECW on TNN, Pay‑Per‑Views, and select fan‑cam footage, this pack showcases Hamrick’s athletic bumping style and his role in Hot Commodity. Includes matches against Nova, Jerry Lynn, Tommy Dreamer, and other ECW names from the company’s closing chapter. If you enjoyed this, please help keep THE NFS CAVE going.


Black Scorpion (TV Series) (2001)
Black Scorpion is an American superhero television series that aired on the Sci-Fi Channel in 2001. It aired in Canada on Space. The series is based on two Roger Corman Showtime TV-movies: Black Scorpion (1995) and its sequel Black Scorpion II: Aftershock (1997). The show focuses on a female police officer, who by night takes to the streets and fights crime as the superhero the Black Scorpion. Some episodes from the series were combined into straight-to-video movies, with epi


Michael Shane in ECW Pack
A hidden slice of ECW’s final years — Michael Shane, live and unfiltered through fan‑cam footage. No TV matches, no polish, just the raw arena experience from 2000–2001. Watch Shane mix it up with Redd Dogg, Chris Chetti, and Scotty Anton in matches that most fans never got the chance to see. A rare look at ECW’s closing chapter from the perspective of the crowd. If you enjoyed this, please help keep THE NFS CAVE going.


EZ Money in ECW Pack
Step into ECW’s final stretch with a showcase of EZ Money at full throttle. This pack pulls together his 2000–2001 appearances from Hardcore TV, ECW on TNN, PPVs, and rare fan‑cam recordings. Watch EZ Money throw down with Rob Van Dam, Kid Kash, Sandman, and more as he brings speed, swagger, and some of the slickest gear in ECW’s last era. If you enjoyed this, please help keep THE NFS CAVE going.


Filthy Rich & Catflap (1987)
Filthy Rich & Catflap is a BBC sitcom produced in 1986 and broadcast in 1987. The series featured former The Young Ones co-stars Nigel Planer, Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson as its three titular characters. It was written by Ben Elton (with additional material credited to Mayall), and produced and directed by Paul Jackson, with film sequences directed by Ed Bye. The show's music was written by Peter Brewis. One series consisting of six half-hour episodes was produced. Despit




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