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Wrestlepalooza was initially a special TV event. Cactus Jack turned heel to cost Tommy Dreamer a big victory over Raven.
RAW took place at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which is the same city that was the birthplace of ECW ...
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Yardbarker on MSNWWE Bring Back Classic ECW Event 'WrestlePalooza' – A Short History
Rumors circulated that WWE would hold a September Premium Live Event, but nobody knew what it was. Finally, the company ...
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Wrestlezone on MSNWWE Reportedly Reviving Iconic ECW Event for September Show
WWE is reportedly planning to bring back the old ECW event Wrestlepalooza for its September premium live event. AEW will hold ...
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Wrestling Inc. on MSNWWE Reportedly Resurrecting ECW PPV Name For PLE Running Against AEW All Out 2025
WWE is reportedly set to bring back an original ECW pay-per-view name for its PLE to counter-program AEW All Out next month.
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Wrestlezone on MSNAEW’s Latest Trademark Filing Is A Firm Nod To ECW
AEW is heading to the birthplace of ECW later this month in Philadelphia for a residency at the 2300 Arena. And it appears a ...
In the heyday of the mid-1990s, Paul Heyman's ECW wanted to inject a little excitement into its championship picture — so it turned its sights to one of the toughest men alive.
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Wrestling Inc. on MSN'Sabu' Trailer Released For Official Documentary On The ECW & Hardcore Legend
Wrestling fans can now have their first look at the documentary covering the life and career of Sabu, courtesy of the ...
ECW, while short-lived, was packed full of great moments. But, one summer night in 1997 proved that Paul Heyman was a pro wrestling genius.
He would then actually be the very first former ECW star to sign a contract with WWE when ECW went out of business in early 2001. Justin was given a push upon his debut as a member of a faction ...
Awesome worked for ECW on three separate occasions but by far his most successful run was his final one between 1999-2000. It was during this period that Awesome became a two-time ECW World Champion.
ECW officially closed its doors on April 4, 2001 after filing for bankruptcy. At the time of its closing, the promotion owed more than $500,000 to at least 40 workers.
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