Blood Bath

Blood Bath (also known as Bloodbath) is an annual Pay-Per-View event by the Extreme Universal Wrestling Corporation, and currently holds the 3rd highest credence after EUWC Superiority & Ultra Brawl in the EUWC PPV Calendar. As with Ultra Brawl, Blood Bath also debuted in late 1996 and is one of the heavily booked events of the EUWC.

The mainstay feature of Blood Bath is the annual Blood Bath 20 Man Steel Cage match. The match begins with 2 entrants and proceeds with more entrants in a specified time break. Eliminations occur by pinfall or submission, with the superstar remaining at the end wins a guaranteed World Heavyweight Championship match.

Blood Bath 1996
October 27, 1996 The Pyramid Memphis, Tennessee


 * 1) EUWC International Championship Match, Battle of the Heart Throbs: Don "HeartThrob" Hall defeated Brent "HeartThrob" Morris with the Heart Attack superkick in 9:25 to retain the International Title.


 * 1) EUWC Television Championship Match: John Shaft defeated Consequence by disqualification in 12:08 to retain the title.


 * 1) EUWC North American Tag Team Championship Match: Powers of Destruction defeated Cuttz 'n' Broozis when Splash pinned Tony Broozis in 18:57 to win the North American Tag Team Titles.


 * 1) EUWC International Tag Team Championship Match: Badd Company defeated Kiillers Incorprated in 21:23 to retain the titles.


 * 1) 4-Way JuniorWeight Championship Match: Sweet Daddy Bad Ass defeated the Hitman, Chief Cherokee, and Doc Hollywood in 9:49 to regain the JuniorWeight Championship.


 * 1) EUWC World Tag Team Championship: The Outsiders defeated the Beantown Bruisers when Lonestar pinned Tim Carr in 16:15.


 * 1) Jesse James defeated Jeff Jarrett in 10:09.


 * 1) Razor Ramon defeated PsYcHo in 5:47.


 * 1) 20 Man Blood Bath Match for the vacant EUWC North American Championship

STEALTH won the vacant EUWC North American Championship... "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel lasted the longest time and won the Blood Bath Ironman Award.

10. EUWC World Championship Match: X.Plosion defeated Fred "The Man" Rogers by count out in 18:29. Fred Rogers retains the World title because titles cannot change hands via count out or disqualification.