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Sabu, one of the most popular hardcore wrestlers during his run with ECW in the 1990s before a brief run with WWE in the mid-2000s, has died at age 60. He was one of the faces of ECW and hardcore ...
Alas, not all the extreme content has stood the test of time, and those who may have had a glorious run in ECW's heyday may not be able to cut it in today's wrestling. 911 Was A Menacing Bodyguard ...
The "Queen of Extreme" with ECW Francine joins the show to talk about changing the industry for women in the 1990s in ...
Similar to 911, “Prime Time” was a monster of a man who gave very little in the way of selling, but ECW was always short on big guys — Brian Lee filled a very important spot.
However, history sees time passing by and things getting lost in translation along the way. ECW ending in 2001 and having their history written by WWE productions led to some misconceptions forming.
ECW is one of the most beloved promotions in professional wrestling history, bringing hardcore wrestling to the mainstream and introducing countless iconic wrestlers, including Rob Van Dam, Taz ...
WWE became so successful once they embraced their "attitude" that they outperformed their main rivals in WCW and bought them out in March 2001, one month before ECW officially filed for bankruptcy.
Just three weeks after his retirement match, wrestling legend and former ECW champion Sabu, 60, who's real name was Terry Brunk, has died, All Elite Wrestling and WWE announced Sunday.
Pro Wrestling ECW founder Tod Gordon seeks to 'set the record straight' as he recalls revolutionizing pro wrestling in book 'Tod is God: The Authorized Story of How I Created Extreme Championship ...
While the WWE did bring him back for the original ECW: One Night Stand PPV in 2005 (an event so popular demand crashed the WWE's website), there was no way to employ him long term given the R ...