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  1. Pro Wrestling Events Database. This is the complete archive of results for all ECW Shows in history, including all Pay Per Views & Special Events, ECW Hardcore TV and ECW on TNN. The list of results for every ECW Show is divided by year.

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  2. Welcome to The Internet Wrestling Database. The Internet Wrestling Database is an ongoing project to create an online professional wrestling database. The results of over 250,000 wrestling matches are already included and more results are being added on a regular basis.

  3. www.wwe.com › classics › classic-listsTop 30 ECW stars - WWE

    • Stevie Richards
    • Balls Mahoney
    • Al Snow
    • Steve Corino
    • Chris Candido
    • Justin Credible
    • Spike Dudley
    • Lance Storm
    • Masato Tanaka
    • Eddie Guerrero

    On Feb. 25, 1992, Philadelphia native Stevie Richards competed in the first-ever ECW match and never looked back. The master of the jaw-jacking Stevie Kick went on to capture two ECW World Tag Team Titles with Raven and, perhaps more importantly, won the calloused hearts of ECW fans with a wildly popular parody of The nWo, The Blue World Order. Alo...

    Billed from Nutley, N.J., Balls Mahoney wasn’t a traditional mat grappler, but few competitors entertained ECW fans as much as the toothless 310-pounder who would lead crowds in AC/DC sing-alongs. Each time Balls landed a punch on an opponent, fans would chant his name with glee. Clad in torn denim shorts and a sleeveless tee, Balls was never seen ...

    Driven to the brink of insanity by his time in WWE as Leif Cassidy, Al Snow found comfort in the form of a disembodied mannequin head. Simply named Head, the inanimate object supposedly spoke to Snow and inconceivably helped him become one of the most popular stars in ECW’s history. The ECW faithful were firmly behind the unstable competitor as he ...

    Steve Corino entered ECW as an anti-hardcore crusader. Dubbing himself “The King of Old School,” Corino led a one-man rally against extreme warfare in favor of a more traditional, mat-based style of wrestling. His campaign put him on a collision course with “The American Dream” Dusty Rhodes. “The King of Old School” bravely took on Rhodes at his ow...

    After his tenure in WWE as Bodydonna Skip, Chris Candido entered ECW trying to decide who he should be in the hostile Philly environment. He didn’t take too long to figure that out. The bleach blond, tanned and ripped grappler declared himself “No Gimmicks Needed” and competed in simple black trunks and boots. His plain ring gear was the antithesis...

    At the same time Mr. McMahon and Eric Bischoff were signing multi-million dollar checks to grab sports-entertainment’s top talent during The Monday Night War, Paul Heyman was overseeing a veritable “Island of Misfit Toys” in the ECW locker room. Among those competitors who had either burned every bridge in professional wrestling or never had the op...

    The runt of the Dudley litter, Spike never backed down from a fight, often to his detriment. Bubba Ray, D-Von and the rest of the Dudley clan beat their pint-sized brother around, but it didn’t stop Spike from going after the biggest, meanest competitors ECW had to offer. In one of ECW’s signature moments, Spike stepped up to Bam Bam Bigelow, but T...

    Canadian grappler Lance Storm honed his craft in Canada, Japan and regional promotions across the United States. It wasn’t until he made his way to Philadelphia, though, that he really captured the attentions of fans across the world. When Storm joined ECW, his no-nonsense demeanor and flawless technical abilities made him standout among the chair-...

    ECW often brought in stars from abroad to showcase their unique styles to the hardcore faithful. But few adapted to the extreme technique like Masato Tanaka. A veteran of FMW, a hardcore promotion in Japan, Tanaka left the Land of the Rising Sun for ECW in 1999 and made an immediate impact. Showing that he could deal out chair shots just as hard as...

    For as much as its detractors tried to portray ECW as the land of barbaric blood-and-guts fighting and nothing more, nobody could deny some the world’s best technical wrestling took place in the ECW Arena — thanks, in large part, to Eddie Guerrero. Alongside Dean Malenko and 2 Cold Scorpio, the WWE Hall of Famer helped establish the ECW Television ...

  4. ECW Results and Title Histories. This is an in-depth listing of ECW results dating back to the inception of Eastern Championship Wrestling in 1992 to the company going out of business in 2001. House shows, TV tapings, and pay-per-view cards are all included as well as inter-promotional cards which featured ECW talent and title defenses.

  5. SACRAMENTO, Calif. — In WWE's fourth-ever Championship Scramble Match, ECW Champion Tommy Dreamer overcame monumental odds at The Bash, defeating Christian, Jack Swagger, Finlay and Mark Henry to win the manic mat war and retain his cherished gold. First held at Unforgiven 2008, the Championship Scramble Match is a unique contest with five participants and a 20-minute time limit. Two ...

  6. Website. ECW on WWE.com. Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) was an American professional wrestling promotion that was based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and operated by its parent company HHG Corporation. The promotion was founded in 1992 by Tod Gordon as National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) affiliate Eastern Championship Wrestling.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WWE_ECWWWE ECW - Wikipedia

    WWE ECW. WWE ECW (officially known as simply ECW and colloquially known as ECW on Sci-Fi or ECW on Syfy and WWECW, a portmanteau of both "WWE" and "ECW") is an American professional wrestling television program that was produced by WWE, based on the independent Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) promotion that lasted from 1992 to 2001.

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