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Old 10-19-2007, 01:19 PM   #31
FourFifty
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Originally Posted by TL
I would say ONS1 was important, it helped to show people like me who never got the chance to see ECW, what it was like, and it couldn't have gone out any better. The real ECw was dead after that as far as im concerned, Vince is wasting his time pissing on ECW in this way. So yeah add ONS1 to that list.
I was tempted to put ONS1 on the list. It gave a new gen of wrestling fans a chance to see what ECW was all about. The no bullshit, in your fucking face, smashmouth style that made ECW what ECW was all about was still there!





























However weeks later it went away. The first ONS was really a one night stand that went away, and we went back to Vince's formula. ONS1 was awesome. It showed that the soul of ECW lived.
Then Vince pulled the plug. ECW is now "We're letting the fans name it" and isn't much of a show anymore.
One Night Stand was fucking awesome, and it was a happy trip down memory lane even if they couldn't get Shane Douglas there. Great TV, One of my favorite memories, but in the long run it wasn't importiant.
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