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  1. Jun 26, 2024 · What Makes Super Crazy The Best ECW Wrestler Of All Time: As one of the most electrifying high-flyers ever to grace an ECW ring, Super Crazy left fans breathless with his death-defying aerial assaults that often seemed to defy gravity itself. His series of thrilling matches against Yoshihiro Tajiri and Little Guido remain highly regarded by ...

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    The man-beast was the last reigning champ of the organization. Rhino had a great look, and was truly believable as a man who would stop at nothing to destroy his opponents. One of his most extreme moments occurred when he speared The Sandman’s wife through a table, making him the bane of the extreme faithful. In the latter days of the company, he w...

    Bam Bam became a big star in the ’80s, but he experienced a resurgence in his career when he landed in ECW. Bigelow had some great matches and brawls with the likes of Rob Van Dam, Taz, and Shane Douglas, and he even held the World Championship on one occasion. There was an animal magnetism about Bigelow that made him both feared and revered, and h...

    Between his stints in WCW and then WWE, Steve Austin — dubbed the “Superstar” — made a stop in ECW and cut one of the best promos that’s ever been recorded (see above). Austin didn’t stick around for long, and the plan was for him to win the World Title and run with it for a while. That never happened — Austin was called into WWE where he became ar...

    When you talk about the best wrestlers in the game, you usually focus on the all-around performer — someone who can talk, perform in the ring, and draw people in with their character. Candido was one of those performers, a slick throwback to the golden era of ’80s wrestling when a heel was despised for his tactics but respected for his skill. As a ...

    With his ECW run cut short due to commitments to WCW and WWE, Mick Foley never really got the chance to truly flourish inside of Heyman’s playground. Still, with the little time that he did spend there, Cactus Jack cut some of the most memorable promos of his career, and his program with Mikey Whipwreck — where they won the ECW tag titles — was a h...

    There were a lot of acts in ECW that were “over,” but it can be argued that Stevie Richards and his Blue World Order — a comical send-off of WCW’s New World Order — was perhaps one of the most over things in the promotion’s pantheon of talent. Richards was no doubt the star of the group, and outside his interactions with the Blue Meanie and Nova, h...

    Lynn was never the most charismatic, charming, or magnetic human being to step inside the squared circle, but damn could the guy give you great in-ring action. His matches with Rob Van Dam are some of the best bouts in ECW’s history, with both men putting together highly impressive sequences and maneuvers. In ECW’s twilight, Lynn stepped up and bec...

    After he was released from his WWE contract in 2001 following an arrest for drunk driving, Eddie Guerrero hit the indy circuit, and there was one guy he was dying to wrestle: Super Crazy. (They locked up at a Ring of Honor show.) That’s because Crazy was one of the most entertaining wrestlers on the planet during his run in ECW. Sporting flawless m...

    It’s incredibly difficult to rank a man who murdered his family high on a list of anything, but there’s no taking away from Benoit’s immense talent. Possibly the best in-ring talent that ECW ever saw, Benoit was fearless and fearsome, and his ability to dish out violence was a beautiful spectacle.

    Before he mastered the 619 in WWE, Rey Mysterio Jr. was already one of the best high-flyers — if not thebest high-flyer — on the planet. His initial match with Psicosis is on many top-ten lists of best ECW bouts, and every time little Rey-Rey took to the skies, fans gasped with delight. Another highlight of his time in ECW saw the luchador leap off...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Super_CrazySuper Crazy - Wikipedia

    Super Crazy was signed to a contract by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) owner Paul Heyman in 1998 after Heyman saw him work for the WWF and on the recommendation of Konnan who had worked for Heyman. Crazy defeated Antifaz del Nortre in his televised ECW debut on the December 31 episode of Hardcore TV. [10]

    • Tommy Dreamer. Tommy Dreamer may just be the heart and soul of ECW. It didn’t matter what black t-shirt Tommy Dreamer wore in his matches, I always envisioned it saying ECW even if it didn’t.
    • Rob Van Dam. Rob Van Dam was one of my favorite wrestlers growing up. I remember when RVD first started appearing on WWE television being called “Mr. Monday Night” turning on ECW to embrace the WWE.
    • Taz. He entered ECW as the Tazmaniac in 1993. Although he had a fair share of success, everything changed after a bad neck injury. When Taz returned he slowly turned heel with an entirely different look while being more angry and aggressive.
    • Sabu. Growing up there weren’t many wrestlers on the scene that looked like me with a middle eastern/south Asian appearance and then I saw Sabu. Sabu was this scarred-up wild man related to The Sheik that had no disregard for his own well-being.
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    • Chris Candido. Easily the most underrated wrestler in ECW history and the best in-ring by far. Chris Candido held the ECW World Tag Team Championship three times and one of those reigns came during the highly entertaining feud with Lance Storm.
    • Taz. Taz was the ultimate badass in ECW. Truthfully the closest thing that ECW ever had to their own Stone Cold Steve Austin, was Taz. During the reign of terror with Shane Douglas as the ECW World Heavyweight Champion, there wasn't anyone that the audience wanted to see beat the hell out of him more than the Human Suplex Machine.
    • Eddie Guerrero. This entry can really be considered a highlight of why both Eddie Guerrero and Dean Malenko could be considered some of the best wrestlers in ECW's history.
    • Rob Van Dam. For 700 days straight, Rob Van Dam did the impossible task and made the ECW World Television Championship more valuable than the World title.
  3. ECW is typically associated with blood and guts style wrestling, but the defining feature of ECW is actually that it revolutionised storytelling in wrestling. Also the "hardcore" brand was supposed to mean "we have the best wrestling" rather than "our matches have lots of blood and weapons".

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

    From 1992 to 2001, ECW was home to the fearless risk-takers and the best wrestlers in the world. Featuring insights from Joey Styles and Tommy Dreamer, see who ranks highest among those who took things to the extreme.