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ECW Reflections
Since its looking more and more probable that ECW will return, lets reflect shall we, what were some of your favourite ECW moments.
Me personally, it would have to be either, as sick as it was, the Scaffold fall, the barbed wire match between Funk and Sabu or Stairway to Hell 1 between Sabu and Sandman. But overall fav has to go to "The chairshot heard round the world" Dreamer v Raven. What about you guys?????? |
BTW, it's "Quoth."
My favorite ECW memory is Barely Legal. There was such a vibe at that show, a feeling that this was the start of something big. It wasn't their best PPV match-wise (I'd argue Heatwave '98 was their best), but it was a serious turning point. Sabu vs. Taz, Funk vs. Richards vs. Sandman, Storm vs. RVD, Eliminators vs. Dudleys...that's the show that sticks out in my mind. |
The Steve Corino Promo's
The Fans Counting in 10 in spanish to Super Crazy, Everytime he punched his oppenent in the corner. Joel Gertner Amazing Workrate |
Cyberslam 96: Brian Pillman appearing in the ring and cutting one of my all-time favorite interviews and then proceeding to try and take a piss in the ring. I think he also started stabbing a fan with a fork during this too.
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RVD vs Jerry Lynn
Taz making Shane Douglas tap Raven's return after his WCW run Taz dropping the title in the 3 way dance with Tanaka and Mike Awesome. Not so much the match but the way Heyman and the locker room greeted him at the top of the ramp. They were crying and you could tell that this really was a family in a lot of ways; they didnt' wantt Taz to go to the WWE and in his heart, if not for the money, I don't think he wanted to go. |
My favorite memory of ECW was when it closed down. Garbage wrestling. |
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Anybody who calls ECW garbage wrestling has obviously never seen a full show. RVD vs Jerry Lynn Any Shane Douglas promo Taz vs Shane Douglas when the lights went out and Sabu's music started playing, I marked the F out. Tajiri vs Super Crazy feud Anytime the Dudley's wiped out their opponents. And last but not least, the crowds!!! No fans like ECW fans I'm tellin ya. EDIT: How could I forget "OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD"! |
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I've seen many full shows of theirs. Heatwave 98 was the best, only one that would really match any other PPV that WWE or WCW would put out. The majority of it is, indeed, garbage wrestling. Also, I'm glad to see that any company that gave Pitbull 2 and Shane Douglas 20 minutes went under. |
My reflections are that ECW was a company that absolutely revolutionised the wrestling business as we knew it. It was the ultimate renegade and helped showcase 80% of the best talent seen on WCW/WWE TV for the last 8 years. However, it never once made any money and went out of business because it's owner is naive with money and thus felt the need to stab his honest employees in the back.
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was just complete "garbage" in a lot of people's views, but others did enjoy it. That was what made E.C.W. a good company -- there really was something for just about everyone who went.There was some of the 'garbage' stuff,some 'lucha' style,cruiserweights,'old-school' style, comedy,tits and ass,and even the big 'hoss' matches. I remember a bunch of quality ECW matches coming to town (except I had been going to ECW shows since 1995)...Shane Douglas (before he got lazy) taking on Tully Blanchard for nearly an hour. Others with Mikey Whipwreck, Dean Malenko, Stevie Richards, Chris Benoit, Public Enemy, Kendall Windham, Marty Jannetty,and plenty of others.Actual wrestling bouts. Later seeing ECW with Christian York & Joey Matthews, Little Guido & Tony Mamaluke, Nova & Chris Chetti, Jerry Lynn, EZ Money, Hamrick, Julio Dinero, Bam Bam Bigelow and lots of the others. Sure,ECW did a lot of crap matches and angles,and had a lot of crap performers (New Jack,Danny Doring,etc..); but every single company that has ever existed has had their shares of that stuff. Overall,on a ratings scale of 1-10,I give ECW a 9 1/2..... |
My Favorite memories
Joey Styles:Oh My God! Joel Gertners dirty lyrics, Marking out when The Sandman came back in 1999. Marking out whenever The Sinister Minister cut a promo, Steve Corino bleeding almost every match he had Loving Any match involving Tajiri and Super Crazy Mike Awesome vs Masato Tanaka on New Years eve was and still is one of my favorite matches of all time I still miss ECW. I dont care of it was called crappy or garbage wrestling. To me ECW was gold |
Every single "OH MY GOD" moment.
And back in 1995 on Philadelphia's WGTW Channel 48! (represent) there was a skit where Raven, Stevie and The Blue Meanie were at a playground and Raven was quoting shit and Stevie was a nerd and then........ Blue Meanie was laying naked on one of those bridges on a jungle jim or something and his chest was painted blue and he had a stuff animal covering his junk and I will always remember my Dad saying as he came into the room...... "What the hell is this SHIT" Classic Moment. |
Eddie Guerrero vs. Dean Malenko
Jerry Lynn vs. Tajiri vs. Super Crazy Rhyno being a beast Tommy Dreamer vs. Raven RVD vs. Bam Bam RVD vs. Jerry Lynn RVD vs. Sabu get my point..... |
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Edit: Look, I found the picture :lol: http://www.obsessedwithwrestling.com...nrhodes/29.jpg |
When Steve Corino won the ECW World Title.
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I do agree that ECW had it's share of garbage wrestling, but I feel it overall showed more "Wrestling" then WWF did from 97-2000. |
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You also here those names when you hear of great champions because, you know, they were champions of great feds. |
I never watched ECW, but I know a little about it. And from what I know, it was all about being "extreme." (Hence the name, right?) What I'm saying is, it seems the fans were all a bunch of blood-thirsty savages, cheering and jeering as guys like Tommy Dreamer and Terry Funk did stupid stuff to put their lives on the line. Am I right?
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My favorite moment would have to be when Mikey Whipwreck and Taijiri won the Tag Team Titles for the very first time. I was so happy, and I remember yelling out the window, " MIKEY AND TAIJIRI DID IT!!"
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Actually, Tommy didn't do all that much "stupid stuff to put his life on the line," unless you count the scaffold match with Brian Lee. Yes, there was a large segment of the ECW faithful who were out for blood, but I think most people watched it for the wrestling. People popped when New Jack came out with his cart full of weapons, but they went BALLISTIC when RVD and Jerry Lynn would go for a half-hour with their unique mix of mat, aerial, and just a hint of hardcore wrestling. |
My greatest ECW moments were being at Heatwave 98 ( Mike Awesome's taunting plancha was badass)
And being at the first technical ECW TV taping ( they ended up using the one after it), that had Balls Mahoney and Spike Dudley Vs The Dudleys... Spike took a sick ass bumb through a flaming table. Also, Taz making Shane Douglas Tap right after Shane holds up the gesture for the Triple Threat, looking like he's about to cry after Candido decked him. |
ECW = workrate
Not all their matches were 5 stars, but no company can do that all the time. And for every hardcore match that was "garbage" there was one that was genuinely entertaining. And thank the wrestling gods for ECW, because without Vince stealing all those ideas to create the "Attitude Era," we'd all be watching the same kind of stories the WWF was producing in the late 80's/early 90's. Wrestling repo men, garbage men, mounties, etc...none of that would've changed without the kind of stories the ECW was telling. |
Is it true Dreamer wrestled with 2 herniated discs in his back? And never had them taken care of? I remember reading/hearing that somewhere.
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Kinda glad I missed it. Kinda creepy. |
One thing that sticks out in my mind is Tammy Sytch and Francine rolling on top of each other in scantly clad clothing.
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I think my favorite Spike bumb was at heatwave 98 though, when he jumped off the ladder that was on the inside of the ring, to the outside through a table ( it may have been two, and I don't recall is the guy moved or not). I just have this image of spike sailing through the air.
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I'm sorry, but anyone who calls ECW garbage needs their head checking when it comes to wrestling. I'll admit I was once a nay sayer cos when ppl started telling me about it, I thought it was just a bunch of guys wanting to hit each with staplers and that kinda stuff for pointless reasons, then when I sat down and watched, I loved it.
I must've seen every ECW encounter between Super Crazy and Tajiri umpteen billion times cos they were that good. The only RVD/Jerry Lynn I haven't seen was I think at a Guilty As Charged that had the insane Tornado DDT. Lets face it, if it wasn't for ECW, Raven would still be Jonny freakin Polo, amd guys like WWE, TNA and WCW wouldn't know about Rey Mysterio, Psicosis or Juvi (or at least thats my opinion). As many people have pointed out, ECW also had an incredible workrate and deserves all the props in the world for running as long as it did. ECW was the innovator of so many things and people need to look back on what ECW was doing and think how the current wrestling scene can learn from it in terms of how to hold a match and a crowd cos they were two things that ECW could do very well. The InVasion and guys like RVD and Heyman prove that the ECW moniker is still very much in the hearts and minds of wrestling fans and if it can touch so many fans so much that they still chant it, then surely its still worth something today and the past superstars deserve as much air time as they can get. Well, thats my take on it. Joey Styles and Cyrus should get hired for the TV show if the plans go ahead. |
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As for me and my ECW moments, I didn't start watching till a little more than a year before the company shut down. However, I do remember some great moments. Taz returning to ECW after Mania 2000 to defeat Mike Awsome while under WWF contract. Also I have a tape laying around my house somewhere with a great promo between Steve Corino and The Sandman just a week or to after Steve won the ECW Championship. This was when Steve had just become a face and decided to challenge anyone that night to a title match. The Sandman then promply came out and Steve quickly reverted to his cowardish heel character by trying to back out of the match. |
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