This month, a lot of past it wrestlers who were never exactly the embodiment of health in the first place will drag themselves into the ring for some sort of tribute show. I can't be the only person who thinks, some 5 years after One Night Stand, this is all but certain to be abysmal.
What the hell in this sport even constitutes over the hill? I mean it seems like accusations of being past one's prime is the top slur to go with in this sport. And if they are all on par with each other where is your point of reference even coming from? Seventy percent of the people who routinely bring up seed and mobility as a pot shot probably also cheer the aging Undertaker, Kane, Trips, and HBK. They probably also said Flair had a great match at WM. And how do you if theyhaven't gotten back in shape? Boxers do it, Favre did it, Jim Jeffries tried it, Foreman did it. Why don't you from here on out but the wrestlers age right behind their names? Tajiri isn't too rusty, Raven is probably stillon the indies, When i was born Funk was old, when he was atthe first ECW ppv funk was old, when he first captured the ECW title he was younger but still old, RVD is not rusty, Dreamer is not too rusty, Lynn still works, the Dudleys still work, Foley still works, Snuka still works and none of you blasted him in 1992 for being old when he became ECW's inaugral champ, the examples go on.
little jerry lawler said:
What most die-hard ECW fans failed to realize was that ECW the series was intended not to be anything like the original. What the ECW of the past three years did was create stars to put on RAW and Smackdown and they did a good job of that. I believe this ECW invasion will be more of a embarrassment because all of the guys are past their prime and they haven't meant anything for a decade and the fans will just see them as damaging their ECW legacy.
I don't believe that, the ECW fan's only crime wastaking at face value a promise made by a then 62 year old going on 8. You could argue that Smackdown! is used to create Raw stars buti guess thats a taboo topic.
If the shows sole purpose is not to be too E-C-Dubbish why call it ECW when you have the option of televising OVW, FCW, or whoever he chooses to deal with? How can the show be intended to be ECW and not ECW at the same time? Isn't that called a bait and switch
Lots of things are getting new leases on life due to free media. Do the new episodes of Family Guy damage the 1999-2002 run? Futurama diddn't mean anything 8 years ago and went on hiatus for nearly a decade yet here t is back.
This is an easy one for me. Hardcore Justice will be far more of an abomination than WWECW on SyFy ever was.
I was never big on the original ECW in the first place. Sure, it did produce a lot of wrestlers who went on (elsewhere) to have stellar careers. It had its hardcore, cult-like band of followers, and it had the mind of the over-rated Paul Heyman, but when it came right down to it, it was merely shock TV. Flaming tables, barbed wire, thumbtacks, and all of that fun stuff, but not a lot of talent on display, on a station that had a very small audience. And you act as if ECW gys only became wrestlers after they went to WCW or the WWF. Its not like WCW took ECW guys then WCW-ized them in the power plant and then they had skills. They either had them upon debut or learned them soo after. Malenko and Eddie were the same Malenko and Eddie in WCW and the WWF. Theres no transformation upon leaving ECW.
What was ECW before Douglas threw down the NWA belt? I don'tthink Eastern was all that EXTREEEEEEEME yet it was strong and dd well. We know this obviously because the NWA took its title there and begin trying to to play a direct role there. We know that ECW existed before it was extreme..
[qoute]One Night Stand in 2005 was a fitting tribute to it, and was a great PPV. Payed homage to the hardcore guys back when they were only 10 years removed from relevance.
WWECW did nothing to pay tribute to the original ECW. It wasn't hard core. It wasn't as low budget. But it least it did serve a purpose. It did launch the careers of several guys who have gone on to prominence in the WWE. So it was a failure in terms of "living up" to the ECW name, but it did accomplish something.[/quote]
Hardcore Justice will accomplish nothing except drag old fat guys out of the woodwork, but this time 15 years past their time of relevance. It will be a pathetic tribute to guys who refuse to hang up the boots.
Tommy Dreamer will look at this PPV on DVD and think to himself, what was I thinking, and actually be embarrassed to have been a part of it.
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Why is there always an attemp to use the term decade or decade in a half here? You think every ECW guy became extreme in 1994? You think 1994 is the start of their careers? Do you think there are no ECW alums from 1995-2001? fURTHEMORE HOW WERE THEY A DECADE PAST noteriety if ECW closed i 2001, ONS was 4 not 5 or as you would say half a decade after the closing and ECW was kept relevent with the Alliance? Where was Rhino even at in 1994? Yet hes 16 years past the pinacle based on your logic.
I'm sure they're people who will look at themselves in a picture from the '90s and think "Why did I ever wear that fanny pack with that starter jacket with a Jordan on my right foot and an L.A. gear on my left?" If its not bad at this moment let Dreamer and the other guys base his choice on this moment.
Now why would any WWE product or brand be hardcore if they themselves are moving away from that? They weren't killing ECW's buzz they just were fasing out the blood and thumbtacks company wide.
Then you say they refuse to hang up their boots as your nxt illogical attack. Who are you to determine when a wrestler must retire? Why should we care that youthink they need to give it up if a criminal court judge couldn't make them stop, their kids couldn't make them stop, the state athletic commision couldn't make them stop, the company might not be able to make them stop, hell even Rick Flair's mom couldn't order him to stop. There is no means, no mechanism that can order a man to stop wrestling. He is free to make a living and you will be paying his ibcome if he does quit wrestling so just kill that argument forever right now. There is nothing in the world that can make a wrestler stop wrestling, its his right.
REDDAN said:
Yes, a reunion show that hasn't interefered with any of TNA's current storylines..
it has probably confused younger TNA fans though. They probably dont understand why TNA is paying tribute to a company that isn't TNA and would had competed with TNA. Its too off the wall, its like the TNA brass has A.D.D.
This is the best I can say, it makes little sense, its irrelevent to TNA canon, but I would be a hypocrt if i condemned it because even WCW had its Slamboree PPV. WWE has its Hall of Famers not from WWE, THE W/WWF, OR Capitol Wrestling, or even wrestling period. Slamboree featured wrestlers who had nothing to do with WCW although frm WCW's perspective on its lineage, i might be wrong in some context. But hell at least WCW had those beliefs on its origins, TNA could never make any rational argument as to why it has links to ECW. Its not reasonable to assume if TNA had been founded a year prior what remained of the faltering ECW would not had tried to destroy it.
You seriously think that anything good can come out of an ECW reunion show this long after any of them but RVD were relevant? Even Tommy Dreamer was completely irrelevant in WWECW, and you can't even call it ECW!
What is needed to even lose relevence? Why is that same group still able to perform eye of the tiger or Kenny Loggins able to perform the top gun theme so long after it left the charts? If ECW guys in TNA are forgotten how are they known at all? If you brought in ECW guys who were never in TNA or have been low profile people would still know them even if they had not been seen since 2001 on TNN.They are gonna get reaction, 2nd hand reaction, and people are going to do research on theme. The only way to kill ECW is to make ts stars obsolete not irrelevent..
You just proved my point. The older WWE wrestlers actually RETIRE. They leave the company....and TNA then signs them, once they are well over the hill and can't wrestle worth a damn anymore.
we usually dont know why they retired. TNA is the middle road between WWE and the indies. It allows a lighter work sceduel, and you make a reasonable amount of money. Its hard enough telling people early on you wanna wrestle, you know how much credibility you lose when your indie fed paycheck assuming it doesn't bounce is reveled to be? Do you realize that people retire from WWE because they are worn out by WWE and its grueling tours? Mostof the wrestlers are trying to wrestle out of love for the sport and then attempt the difficult task of trying to make it a job that pays bills. All wrestlers have the expectation that they will do the imposible in America, have a job they love. So quit taking WWE releases, WWE retirements, and past links to WWE of certain TNA talent out of context. I feel that is another unfair move used in debating against TNA. Make your criticism legit is all i ask, im not a TNA defender..
Instead of blaming Vince K. McMahon, blame the individual who couldn't keep that ship afloat...the one who handed over the keys to the ship (ECW - which sank in 2001 - yet the rights and video library cha-ching) to Vince Kennedy McMahon (so he could plunder it of its value...oh wait, why couldn't Pauley Has A Cracker do it himself / someone smash him with a lightbulb)....
Paul E.'s fiscal misconduct isn't focused on enough. Buts also annoying to hear WWE fans and
McMahon himself strut around as if they killed WCW and ECW. WCW wen't under because it was a subsidiary organization of a conglomerate that both hated wrestling, viewed it as making their networks
potentially tacky and low brow, and of course the fact that the former head, Ted Turner who personally made the
Jim Crocket Promotions purchase had lost power in some type of internal uprising/takeover.
A hatred of wrestling killed WCW, McMahon benefited off of some business suit's
contempt for what he and
Vince Sr. promoted for a living.
ECW went under because
Heyman needed a non kayfabe accountant.
WWE never took anything other then the
AWA down.. But it is always implied that they did.
FURTHERMORE I should note that
Heyman did not in fact have the authority to sale any footage or intellectual property from 1992-1996 since HHG Corp. only began using the
ECW name in 1996 but did not actually purchase
ECW the company from
Todd Gordon. This was recognized in
Gordon's lawsuit against
WWE.
the one who gets all the credit for that engine that made ECW fanatics but remember, he's the guy who would book an angle that shitted over the NWA World Heavyweight Title (wow... the longest reigning title in professional wrestling) the same way misfortunes (FOLD) shitted on that ECW franchise (karma). The one who couldn't even pay his damn WORKERS (government bailout anyone?), what a nice guy. The original ECW formula that had to put themselves on a leash on TNN and ultimately had to be put down in 2000.
EMLL has older titles. The NWA
shitted on its self and its own title.
TNN put them on a least,
no one censors themselves and cable aint as freedom loving as cinemax either. That has nothing to do with the fact that he did not have the legal authority to sale all of
ECW to
VKM. In fact if
Gordon had acted sooner in his lawsuit he probably could had restarted
ECW. Check out the court ruling.
What makes them (E C DUB E C DUB) think Vince Kennedy McMahon going to follow that same formula? Why should he market to the group of fans that were clearly #3 in the Monday Night Wars poll? (And that gap between #2 and #3 was bigger than what's between Aurora Snow legs.)
How is
Vince McMahon gonna market to any fan base if upon the
bait and switch they come upon merely the same pathetic
WWE product rife with
McMahonerisms? How does he keep them after
the jig is up?
?! Although I watched til the last
Nitro if
ECW had continued to exist as a sovereign entity then I and millions of other
WCW fans would had at the least turned to The Redneck Network to watch
ECW at the least to spite the
WWF.
ECW would had benefited from this
exodus.
If those fans wanted to protect their precious E C DUBYA, maybe they should have put their money altogether and outbidded VKM back then. Oh wait, that didn't happened.
Seriously to address that, how many people here do you think understood why
ECW was simply not on the air anymore? How many people knew it had went
bankrupt and wasn't just shut down by
Heyman?!. How many casual fans are looking at
federal court dockets expecting to see a defunct wrestling federation
?!
