Background In 2001, the
Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) promotion was closed down due to financial issues and
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) acquired the assets in 2003. In May 2006, WWE launched a third
brand dubbed
ECW in which former talent from the defunct promotion, as well as newer talent, would compete. In 1995, ECW held an event titled
December to Dismember. WWE revived this event as a
pay-per-view (PPV) for their ECW brand, and it was scheduled to be held on December 3, 2006, at the
James Brown Arena in
Augusta, Georgia. Outside of the weekly
ECW on Sci Fi broadcast, the ECW brand's television program, the pay-per-view received little buildup on either
Raw or
SmackDown!, as WWE concentrated more on advertising the
Survivor Series pay-per-view that aired one week prior to December to Dismember. At this time, the main storyline on the
Raw brand featured
tag teams,
D-Generation X and
Rated-RKO, and the
SmackDown! brand's main storyline featured
Batista and
World Heavyweight Champion King Booker. The buildup for December to Dismember began in the middle of October, six weeks before the event.
Storylines as
ECW World Champion The
main event at December to Dismember featured an
Extreme Elimination Chamber match for the
ECW World Championship. On the October 24, 2006 episode of
ECW, Rob Van Dam defeated the ECW World Champion Big Show for the second consecutive time. Per the stipulation, if Van Dam were to defeat Big Show again, in a
ladder match, he could then choose a time to face the Big Show for the ECW World Championship. Van Dam chose to have his title shot at the December to Dismember pay-per-view. Authority figure,
Paul Heyman, authorized Van Dam's decision and added him to the Extreme Elimination Chamber contest for the ECW World Championship along with Big Show and four other ECW superstars. The remaining four participants for the Extreme Elimination Chamber match were decided through standard singles matches. The first person to qualify for the match was
Sabu, who defeated
Kevin Thorn on the October 31, 2006 episode of
ECW. The final place was to be given to
Hardcore Holly in a contract signing segment on the November 14, 2006 episode of
ECW. As Holly was making his way to the ring,
Bobby Lashley, a wrestler from the SmackDown! brand, attacked Holly and signed the contract himself to gain the sixth and final place in the Extreme Elimination Chamber. Although the six spots in the bout were filled, Heyman announced an
Extreme Rules match, between Van Dam and Holly, on the November 21, 2006 episode of
ECW. If Holly were to defeat Van Dam he would take his place in the Extreme Elimination Chamber; Van Dam however won the match and cemented his place in the Extreme Elimination Chamber. Van Dam continued gaining momentum going into the December to Dismember pay-per-view, as he, along with team members Sabu, Lashley,
John Cena and
Kane, defeated the team of Big Show, Test,
Umaga,
Finlay and
Montel Vontavious Porter in a 5-on-5, elimination tag team match, at the Survivor Series pay-per-view. On the final episode of
ECW before December to Dismember, Van Dam defeated Sabu. Later in the show, CM Punk faced Test, but both men were counted out in their bout. In the main event, Big Show was disqualified in his match against Lashley as Test and Heyman's
Security Force (
Doug and
Danny Basham) assaulted Lashley. looking out to the crowd The other main rivalry heading into December to Dismember was between the
Hardy Boyz and
MNM (Joey Mercury, Johnny Nitro and
Melina). Unlike the Extreme Elimination Chamber rivalry, this one did not include
ECW superstars and only featured members of the Raw and SmackDown! brands, making the pay-per-view non-exclusive to ECW, spanning all three WWE brands. The buildup to the match between them began when Nitro and
Jeff Hardy started to feud over the
Intercontinental Championship on
Raw. The two competed in several different types of matches, including a ladder match. The next day at the December to Dismember
press conference, The Hardy Boyz announced an open challenge for the pay-per-view. Later that night on
Raw, Nitro accepted the challenge, announcing the return of Mercury and the "one night only" reformation of MNM. However, Voodoo Kin Mafia did not appear at the event, and WWE never acknowledged their challenge. Only two matches were officially announced for the pay-per-view before it aired. ==Event==