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I'm all there is
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I dunno, I almost think Heyman still would of run ECW to the ground with a trillion dollars
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EATER OF HOT POCKETS
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I'm inclined to agree. Heyman is a maniac and without a leash on his neck I doubt he'd be able to manage a company with any amount of cash. If you'd given him a trillion dollars, he probably would have signed Hogan to a ten-year hundred billion dollar contract.
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"Ask him!"
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Your second sentence shows us how little you understand what happened to ECW, and the third sentence proves how little you understand Paul Heyman. ECW was screwed over and over again, despite the stars they created. They made Raven, WCW took him. They showcased amazing stars like Mysterio, Psychosis, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, Steve Austin and Mick Foley, and they were lured away to WCW and the WWF. He created a new breed of professional wrestling; one with edge and raw storylines and sex and intense violence, as well as incredible wrestling action, and those ideas were repackaged and presented as WWF Attitude and the WCW Cruiserweight division. They lost Taz. They lost Raven and then they lost Mike Awesome, the then ECW World Champion, and those losses helped dig the hole ECW fell into. They were also screwed by TNN, who fucked with their show when they finally got national broadcasting, completely ruining the experience for any potential new viewers or fans (some of us may remember the pattern of 5 Minute Commerial - 2 Minutes of ECW - 5 Minute Commercial - 2 Minutes of ECW - etc, etc). Paul did everything he could to keep the company afloat despite all of these troubles, but when it came to money, there wasn't anything more he could do. He kept losing his biggest draws and as a result, lost parts of the audience, and the revenue that they would have intaken. But that's not entirely his fault. Also, Heyman would NEVER have hired Hogan. Don't be fucking daft. Last edited by Fox; 06-27-2008 at 02:11 PM. |
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Pelvic Sorcerer
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EATER OF HOT POCKETS
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As for the third sentence, look up the meaning of hyperbole. And anyways, I'm sick of hearing about how I don't understand Paul Heyman. Bottom line, if you take away the insane bumps, flaming tables, people hitting each other with sticks, and RVD making frequent drug references, you aren't left with much, ECW was basically the equivalent of a guerilla force in wrestling, and its demise at a time when its faithful wanted more, more, more, has sealed its place a a legend of wrestling viewed through the rosiest of lenses. |
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"Ask him!"
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Bullshit, man. ECW isn't dead, the spirit of ECW is still alive, and it was almost tangible at the first One Night Stand. Yeah there were insane bumps, flaming tables, people hitting each other with sticks. But there was SO MUCH more than that. There was great wrestling man, between guys like Storm/Jericho, Mysterio/Psychosis, Eddie/Benoit, Tanaka/Awesome. There were innovative spots and intense violence - things you don't see on WWE TV. There was emotion in RVD and Paul Heyman's promos - more emotion and reality and soul than we've seen in any WWE performer for a long, long time. And maybe most importantly there was an energy and a feeling that made all of those fans inside the arena into one voice; one caring, screaming, loving, lusting voice, and that's what ECW was all about. Get the fuck out of here. |
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"Ask him!"
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MVP Mark
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ECW may have a special place in everyones hearts here, but how many casual fans acually care about it? Everyone here seems to argue that ECW was better for eithier A)ECW made stars and B) ECW something they liked.
A) The NWO angle WCW did was mainly Hogan, Scott Hall, and Kevin Nash. How many of them were home grown? The NWO thing was what brought WCW over the top. Money to buy talent is better than growing talent and losing it. B) Maybe to a hardcore fan, ECW was better. But ECW never brought in the casual fan, let it be because of the t.v. deals, low budget, ect. THe fact remains they were not able to obtain them, TNA is doing this. Also, TNA has Kurt Angle. |
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That's Not My Name
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Oh, and the fact that Heyman would "NEVER" have hired the biggest drawing card in the history of the business just goes to show why the original ECW is now dead and buried. |
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