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ECW ending so long ago meant many of them had to find new wrestling homes or completely change paths. Wrestling fans will be fascinated to learn what the select list of women to work for ECW are ...
ECW introduced “The Network” as a heel group led by Don Callis playing Cyrus the Virus. Rhyno, Tajiri and Jerry Lynn were some of the talents representing The Network as heels.
Sure, ECW was hardcore as hell. But it was also a breeding ground for some of the most technically skilled wrestlers of the ...
The Incident: A Dark Chapter in ECW History This is footage from the “Chapter 2” event of ECW, held on May 10, 1997, at the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
My first article here on BR and I felt it might be fun to talk about the big 15 person trade between RAW, Smackdown! and ECW. I've heard from a lot of people that ECW got raped of its talent ...
Bubba Ray Dudley, ECW icon, TNA Hall of Famer, and one-half of one of the greatest tag teams ever, has officially signed a WWE Legends deal.
ECW Wrestling was known by many nicknames — "The Land of the Extreme," "The Little Engine That Could," and "The Land of the Misfit Toys," but Bully Ray, who was known as Buh Buh Ray Dudley ...
He would then actually be the very first former ECW star to sign a contract with WWE when ECW went out of business in early 2001. Justin was given a push upon his debut as a member of a faction ...
ECW is meant to be a building block for future wrestlers and to help shape out their careers within the WWE. It's not to go to the " extreme" like the name wants you to think.
Former ECW wrestler The Rockin’ Rebel, real name Charles Williams, has died in what police believe to be a murder-suicide. “Initial indications support that Stephanie Williams was shot by her ...
ECW Anarchy Rulz Review If you're new to the scene or you enjoyed last year's ECW Hardcore Revenge, Anarchy Rulz should keep you occupied until the next installment. By Frank Provo on May 17, 2006 ...
In a recent interview with another ECW legend, Rob Van Dam, on the "1 Of A Kind" podcast, Sandman was blunt about how much he "hated it" in WWE and had "no friends" in the locker room.