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The Big Dick Dudley Memorial Show was an annual professional wrestling memorial event produced by the USA Pro Wrestling (USA Pro) promotion, held between 2002 and 2003. The show was held in memory of Big Dick Dudley, who died of kidney failure at his apartment in Copiague, New York on May 16, 2002, with a portion of the proceeds going to his family. A collection from the audience was taken up during the shows as well. The event also served as a reunion show for former alumni of Extreme Championship Wrestling, where Dudley had spent much of his career as a member of The Dudley Brothers, as many appeared at the show to pay their respects.

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  • The Big Dick Dudley Memorial Show was an annual professional wrestling memorial event produced by the USA Pro Wrestling (USA Pro) promotion, held between 2002 and 2003. The show was held in memory of Big Dick Dudley, who died of kidney failure at his apartment in Copiague, New York on May 16, 2002, with a portion of the proceeds going to his family. A collection from the audience was taken up during the shows as well. The event also served as a reunion show for former alumni of Extreme Championship Wrestling, where Dudley had spent much of his career as a member of The Dudley Brothers, as many appeared at the show to pay their respects. Predating the Hardcore Homecoming shows of later years, ECW wrestlers that participated were generally those already actively competing in the promotion and elsewhere on the independent circuit. It was also the first of many memorial shows held for former ECW stars followed by the Ted Petty Memorial Invitational Tournament (2002-2008), the Chris Candido Memorial Tag Team Tournament (2005), Chris Candido Memorial Show (2005-2006), Chris Candido Memorial J-Cup (2005-) and the Pitbull/Public Enemy Tag Team Memorial Cup (2006). (en)
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  • Poster of the 2003 event (en)
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  • Franklin Square, New York, U.S. (en)
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  • 2002 (xsd:integer)
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  • First (en)
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  • Chris Chetti defeated Kevin Sullivan via disqualification (en)
  • Stormin’ Norman and Larry McKenny defeated The S.A.T. , The Bad Street Boys and Hot Commodity (en)
  • The Boogie Knights defeated The Christopher Street Connection (en)
  • Amazing Red defeated Kid Kash (en)
  • Balls Mahoney defeated Steve Corino (en)
  • Billy Reil defeated Josh Deeley (en)
  • Dan Barry defeated Azrieal and Smoked Out (en)
  • Gangrel defeated Crowbar (en)
  • Grim Reefer defeated Deranged (en)
  • James Newblood defeated Johnny TNT (en)
  • Louie Ramos defeated Johnny Bravado (en)
  • Malice defeated Norman Smiley (en)
  • Mike Kruel defeated Xavier (en)
  • Monsta Mack defeated Prince Nana (en)
  • Raven defeated Balls Mahoney (en)
  • Skinhead Ivan defeated Tim Arson (en)
  • The S.A.T. defeated The Flock (en)
  • The Solution defeated Team Target (en)
  • Tony Lo defeated The Masked Maniac (en)
  • Tim Arson won the second-annual Big Dick Dudley Memorial battle royal (en)
  • Simon Diamond and Matt Striker defeated The Dirty Rotten Scoundrelz (en)
  • Psycho Sam Dudley won the first-annual Big Dick Dudley Memorial battle royal (en)
  • Masked Maniac defeated Defcon, Brother James Hustler, Dickie Rodz and Brock Vendetta (en)
  • Low Ki and Xavier defeated Da Hit Squad and The Natural Born Sinners (en)
  • Chris Caliber defeated Chewy, Javi-Air and Cody Surekill (en)
  • Wayne the Convenience Store Guy, The Trekkie and The Mime defeated The Iceberg, Tim Arson and Damian Dragon (en)
  • Kid Kash won a gauntlet match involving Matt Striker , Simon Diamond, Chris Divine, Ghost Shadow, Quiet Storm, Grim Reefer, Brian XL, and Scoot Andrews (en)
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  • Big Dick Dudley Memorial Show (en)
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  • USA Pro Wrestling (en)
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  • Three-Way Tag Team match for the USA Pro Tag Team Championship (en)
  • Non-title "Champion vs. Champion" match featuring the USA Pro New York State and USA Pro America's Heavyweight Champions, respectively. (en)
  • Singles match for the USA Pro Xtreme Championship (en)
  • Gauntlet match; As per the pre-match stipulation, Kid Kash received a title shot for the USA Pro United States Championship (en)
  • Four-Way Tag Team match; As per the pre-match stipulation, Stormin’ Norman and Larry McKenny became number-one contenders for the USA Pro Tag Team Championship (en)
  • Tag Team match for the USA Pro Tag Team Championship (en)
  • Singles match for the USA Pro Heavyweight Championship (en)
  • Singles match for the USA Pro United States Championship (en)
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  • An event to honor an icon! (en)
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  • Franklin Square Firehouse (en)
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  • The Big Dick Dudley Memorial Show was an annual professional wrestling memorial event produced by the USA Pro Wrestling (USA Pro) promotion, held between 2002 and 2003. The show was held in memory of Big Dick Dudley, who died of kidney failure at his apartment in Copiague, New York on May 16, 2002, with a portion of the proceeds going to his family. A collection from the audience was taken up during the shows as well. The event also served as a reunion show for former alumni of Extreme Championship Wrestling, where Dudley had spent much of his career as a member of The Dudley Brothers, as many appeared at the show to pay their respects. (en)
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