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Wrestlepalooza was initially a special TV event. Cactus Jack turned heel to cost Tommy Dreamer a big victory over Raven.
I was left reading the results in a chat group at 3 a.m. that night. But don’t despair; I watched all the other ECW pay-per-views live as they aired. Barely Legal ended up being a financial success.
The worst Wrestlepalooza was the one in which ECW took the name to PPV, and it absolutely flopped. There was pretty much ...
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.
ECW Barely Legal took place, the one and only PPV ever held from the ECW Arena in Philadelphia on April 13, 1997. Here are some of the moments that led to that day. Let's start on May 14, 1993.
April 13, 1997: #ECW's very first PPV, BarelyLegal. Sigh. I suck at being nostalgic. I'm still too ambitious, looking for new things to accomplish.
Rumors circulated that WWE would hold a September Premium Live Event, but nobody knew what it was. Finally, the company ...
Heyman produced 22 pay-per-views between 1997-2001. The only one that isn't on WWE Network/Peacock is a co-promoted event with FMW from December '98, so 21 major events go under the microscope here.
ECW¿s next pay-per-view, Guilty as Charged, will emanate from the Hammerstein Ballroom on Sunday, January 7th. This marks the second straight pay-per-view at the Ballroom for ECW, which is ...
WWE is reportedly planning to bring back the old ECW event Wrestlepalooza for its September premium live event. AEW will hold ...
After eight years of being in business, the best thing TNA can come up with is yet another ECW-themed storyline/pay per view? My friends, I must be honest and admit that I take a small level of ...