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Samoa Joe has been absent from AEW television since competing at their grand spectacle, All In: Texas. Amidst his time off, the former NXT Champion made an interesting revelation about a popular ...
Rob Van Dam and ECW were early beneficiaries of an Internet rumor, and the brief run that RVD had as "Mr. Monday Night" on "WWE Raw" in 1997 wouldn't have happened if not for said rumor.
ECW, while short-lived, was packed full of great moments. But, one summer night in 1997 proved that Paul Heyman was a pro wrestling genius.
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 ...
After his short stint at Total Nonstop Action, Sabu also had a notable run in WWE and during the 2006 revival of ECW under Vince McMahon. Though the environment was tamer than his heyday, he still ...
Vince McMahon quietly helped keep ECW alive, sending Heyman secret cash injections when times got tough. WWE let some of ...
In addition to Van Dam, ECW helped develop future stars such as Lita, Mick Foley, and even "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. The company folded in the early 2000s, however, and was bought out by WWE.
The "Queen of Extreme" with ECW Francine joins the show to talk about changing the industry for women in the 1990s in ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
Forever known as the “Voice of ECW,” Styles was a mere 21 years old when he was first hired by ECW. He worked for ECW until the company’s end in 2001, and ultimately signed with WWE in 2005.