I can still remember the first time I watched ECW on MSG Network in New Jersey at about 1 am on a Saturday night. Up until that point, I never saw someone go through a table. I never saw someone get ...
ECW was far from just some alternative to pro wrestling norm in the '90s—it was the punk rock basement gig of pro wrestling, with more blood and guts than a Sam Raimi flick, and fans were simply ...
As an ECW original, Tommy Dreamer has a lot of fond memories of the company's home arena, the ECW Arena, now known as the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia. At the peak of ECW, the building was known for ...
Hello ladies and gentlemen! Welcome to my second installment of ECW. Lately myself Greg and Ray have been writing our own articles of how a proper WWE program should be run. We hope you all have been ...
This weekend, WWE resurrects ECW’s Wrestlepalooza in Indianapolis, Indiana. Initially broadcast as a TV special for ECW in 1995, Paul Heyman sought to capitalise on the growing momentum of the third ...
Before the glitz and grit of WWE's Attitude Era or the overproduced pomp of modern sports entertainment, there was a little Philadelphia-based promotion: slinging chairs, breaking taboos, and giving ...
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Wildest Moments From The ECW One Night Stand PPVs
From 1992 to 2001, Paul Heyman and ECW created a revolution that remnants of still exist to this day. Bully Ray has likened the run of ECW to the run of Napster. It was needed and wanted in order to ...
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