At Hardcore Heaven 1994 Cactus Jack and Terry Funk signaled for the crowd to throw them chairs but soon regretted that request.

As much as the Monday Night War between WWE and WCW changed the industry and influenced what we watch today, there was another company innovating like no other while that war was being waged. ECW. Paul Heyman took over the fledgling promotion and turned it into something no one had ever seen before and also into something that will never be forgotten.

While there are a litany of names who made their careers in ECW, the likes of Taz, The Dudley Boyz, and Tommy Dreamer, there are also some stars you might not realize once competed at the ECW Arena. Competitors such as Stone Cold and Chris Jericho. Mick Foley, as Cactus Jack of course, also spent a couple of years under the tutelage of Heyman in ECW.

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One of Foley's most iconic moments for the company came at Hardcore Heaven 1994. An event that took place so long ago that it was when the E in ECW still stood for Eastern and not Extreme. Foley and Terry Funk went one on one in the show's main event but there was no winner since Public Enemy interfered and the match was thrown out. Foley and Funk fought back against the attack and asked for the crowd's help.

The two hardcore legends signaled for the fans to throw a few steel chairs into the ring. Unfortunately, things got out of hand as you can see in the clip above. More than a few fans granted Foley and Funk's wish as Public Enemy literally got buried in chairs. Eventually, Funk and Foley have to leave the ring and someone off camera repeatedly shouts down the mic asking fans to stop throwing chairs into the ring.

A scary moment in wrestling history and perhaps a minor miracle that no one was seriously hurt. Especially if you watch right until the end to see one half of Public Enemy leap up and launch a chair back over his shoulders, presumably into the crowd. It may also have been a sign of what was to come. It was the year Heyman took control of ECW and just weeks before it officially became wrestling's extreme brand.

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