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The WWE "ECW Greatest Matches Vol.1" DVD is released right now as we speak.
Extreme Championship Wrestling from that bingo hall in south Philly, PA was epic, revolutionary, different, innovative in the mid-to late 90's ti'l it's death in 2001. ECW had the most bloody, violent, and crazy matches on any pro wrestling promotion card.
Tommy Dreamer was the heart & soul of ECW.
Paul Heyman was the brain's behind of ECW.
And Taz(z) & the Dudley Boyz were the backbones to ECW before heading to the then-WWF.
Does anybody remember that legit beef between Jerry "the King" Lawler & ECW? Jerry Lawler really couldn't stand ECW nor was trying to understand it's ways and culture. To the point were Jerry Lawler made a showing at a ECW show bashing it's name. "Extremely Crappy Wrestling" is what he called it.
Jerry Lawler and Tommy Dreamer had a story book match at a ECW event that was one of a kind (no RVD pun intended). But who else felt the same way that Jerry Lawler did about ECW? Was it really as he tried to call it?
Extreme Championship Wrestling from that bingo hall in south Philly, PA was epic, revolutionary, different, innovative in the mid-to late 90's ti'l it's death in 2001. ECW had the most bloody, violent, and crazy matches on any pro wrestling promotion card.
Tommy Dreamer was the heart & soul of ECW.
Paul Heyman was the brain's behind of ECW.
And Taz(z) & the Dudley Boyz were the backbones to ECW before heading to the then-WWF.
Does anybody remember that legit beef between Jerry "the King" Lawler & ECW? Jerry Lawler really couldn't stand ECW nor was trying to understand it's ways and culture. To the point were Jerry Lawler made a showing at a ECW show bashing it's name. "Extremely Crappy Wrestling" is what he called it.
Jerry Lawler and Tommy Dreamer had a story book match at a ECW event that was one of a kind (no RVD pun intended). But who else felt the same way that Jerry Lawler did about ECW? Was it really as he tried to call it?