Extreme Championship Wrestling was a US North East fixture from 1994 to 2001, led by the charismatic Paul Heyman and gave the wrestling world mainstream hardcore wrestling. From Sabu and Rob Van Dam ...
Some of the other names seen in the ECW Arena during 1995 were Hack Myers, Al Snow, Osamu Nishimura, Tully Blanchard, Paul Lauria, Mikey Whipwreck, Stevie Richards, Hector Guerrero, Marty Jannetty, DC ...
Formed in the early 1990s and initially based out of the Philadelphia area, Extreme Championship Wrestling -- originally known as Eastern Championship Wrestling -- was launched as an affiliate of the ...
In 1995, ECW created the “Wrestlepalooza” event, prompting four shows in total over the next several years - with one of those even being held as a PPV as ECW attempted to expand and extend its reach ...
WWE Network’s huge catalog of classic in-ring offerings just got more extreme, as a new trove of Extreme Championship Wrestling Supershows from the 1990s is now available to subscribers. The new ...
Height is a pivotal factor when it comes to physical sports, especially wrestling. And in ECW, which stood as a brand full of ...
One of the most intense rivalries in ECW history comes to a head when Tommy Dreamer teams with Terry Funk to battle Raven and Cactus Jack. The Sandman challenges Mikey Whipwreck for the ECW ...
Throughout history, professional wrestling has seen many championships. In WWF/WWE, there are six major titles. Not many know that the company has had a total of at least 19 different titles, 13 of ...
The Public Enemy goes to war with The Gangstas. When ECW Champion Sandman defends his title against Cactus Jack, a franchise player makes his presence felt. Plus, Tommy Dreamer & Luna Vachon challenge ...
Peter Senerca, aka ‘the Human Suplex Machine’ Taz, would become one of the major players in ECW upon his return from a serious neck injury in late 1996. He left ECW in the tail end of 1999 on top of ...