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Several of ECW's extreme alumni made it to WWE, but only a select few got to perform on the grand stage of WrestleMania.
After 37 years and more crushed beer cans and cigarettes than one can count, The Sandman will finally hang up his boots and call it a career this April, when he wrestles his final match at Joey Janela's Spring Break. And when he does make his way to the ...
If you didn't enjoy WWE's version of ECW, you'll definitely appreciate Paul Heyman's comments regarding the relaunched brand in 2006.
ECW legend The Sandman is set to wrestle the final match of his career during WrestleMania 42 weekend. Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) recently confirmed that The Sandman will appear at Joey Janela’s Spring Break X on April 17 in Las Vegas. The show takes ...
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Rob Van Dam Recalls Sid Eudy's ECW Run: 'He Gave Us A Lot Of Credibility'
Former WWE star Rob Van Dam recently reflected on the impact of Sid Eudy (AKA Sycho Sid) spending time in ECW at the end of the 1990s.
WWE infamously relaunched Extreme Championship Wrestling in 2006 as a third brand alongside "WWE Raw" and "WWE SmackDown" following the success of what was meant to be a one-off tribute in One Night Stand 2005. The new version of ECW lasted through ...
CM Punk and Roman Reigns' real-life animosity has made for tremendous television in the build to their bout at WWE WrestleMania 42.
Paul Heyman reflects on the inclusion of ECW legend New Jack in WWE 2K26, calling it a 'magnificent' portrayal of the controversial wrestler.