Yes, so do I. That's why I said they had "the best wrestlers in the world". It's right there in black and white. ECW never had matches with the quality of Rey vs. Eddie vs. Halloween Havoc 97 or DDP vs. Goldberg from Halloween Havoc 98, or Hart vs. Benoit from Raw. And there were many other good matches in there as well.
Well that's just ridiculous.
This match right here is as good as any WCW match:
What a shit match huh?
I love that you bring up Rey Mysterio, Eddie Guerrero, and Chris Benoit as reasons why WCW wrestling was so superior to ECW. Three guys that all wrestled many times in ECW. I guess they just didn't know what they were doing until they reached the hallowed ground of Atlanta though huh?
Well, I could have included the matches where people fall through tables, get lit on fire, become struck with ladders, and have VCRs thrown at them, but I thought it would have become redundant.
Thanks for proving that you clearly don't know what you're talking about.
Look at all those VCRs and fire tables Sly! Even CZW would be ashamed of that!
I'm not sure what your trying to argue here. Are you seriously trying to argue that ECW didn't feature lucha libre and technical wrestling? Because if that's your argument, you should probably stop, because you're clearly misinformed on the subject of ECW.
And they made their living on the hardcore style. Don't be like all the ECW fans and kid yourself; ECW marketed itself on the "extreme"...hell, it was in their name. If they were about technical and lucha matches, then they couldn't very well use that extreme moniker. Furthermore, look at all of the champions they had in the company's history. Once Douglas threw down the belt, and ECW became "extreme", how many of their champions didn't work hardcore matches? 1? 2? At the most?
The main events were often hardcore matches, but for you to sit here and claim that ECW was entirely about tables and barbed wire is absolutely ridiculous, and I've just shown you two matches that I pulled off the top of my head to prove that point to you. ECW
frequently gave 20+ minutes to great workers to go out there and have solid lucha or technical matches.
Did they market themselves as extreme? Yeah, what's your point? Does that somehow negate the great matches the promotion featured?
The buzz? Not a chance. Let me ask you this...
If ECW's "buzz" was so great, how come Vince McMahon didn't go to Attitude until 1997/1998? I mean, ECW had been doing their thing for years at that point...how come it wasn't until WCW was kicking the WWF's ass and the WWF was almost bankrupt that they began to go "Attitude"?
The answer is because ECW WASN'T great. When Bischoff took over WCW, HE went to more of an edgy television program...ECW had nothing to do with.
Seriously? Are you kidding? Have you been drinking the Vince McMahon Kool-Aid or something?
So WCW just randomly decided to start being edgy then? The buzz around ECW had nothing to do with it? Please, you have
got to be kidding me Sly. Yes, Bischoff just pulled that idea right out of his ass huh? And DX was a completely original idea as well too huh?
Did you not notice the fact that WCW and WWF
immediately began to pick up talent from ECW? Where do you think guys like Rey Mysterio made a name for themselves in the United States? It was ECW, that's where WCW learned of these guys and plucked them up.
Do you REALLY think that ECW was a completely irrelevant promotion that had zero influence on the WCW or WWF?
Uhh, sure they have. Both WCW and the WWF have done so. Hell, the WWF still continues to do so.
Really? So show me any WWF match in the last, oh I don't know, 20 years, that is anything at all similar to the international six man tag match I just posted. I'm betting the absolute maximum number of matches you will find are ONE.
How many barbed wire matches have the WWE had again?
So ECW most certainly did feature a product that no other promotions could provide. That was it's biggest damn marketing point, that they could get away with things that the WWF and WCW simply couldn't.
The difference is that WCW and WWF had workers who could do it well, not just do it.
What an ignorant and ridiculous statement. Every ECW wrestler had no talent then? If you actually believe that, this debate is pointless, because you're so clearly biased that reason just won't affect you.
Oh Slyfox, you stubborn bastard.
