Tag: ECW
TODAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY… APRIL 4th: RVD Rules Your TV
Rob Van Dam captures the ECW World Television title from Bam Bam Bigelow, beginning a record-setting, 700-day championship reign
TODAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY… APRIL 3rd: The Magnificent One Rules...
1993 - In Philadelphia, Don Muraco defeats The Sandman to win the Eastern Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Championship
TODAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY… MARCH 21st: The Suplex Machine puts...
At the Living Dangerously '99 pay-per-view, Taz defeats Sabu by TKO in an 'Extreme Death Match' to unify the ECW and FTW World Heavyweight Championships
TODAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY… MARCH 17th: ‘Beyond the Mat’ is...
2000 - Barry Blaustein's critically acclaimed documentary, taking a look at life behind the scenes of pro wrestling, has its nationwide, theatrical release
TODAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY… MARCH 9th: ECW is No Longer...
ECW officially cancels Living Dangerously 2001 just two days before the show was set to take place, effectively signalling the end of the Philly-based promotion
TODAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY… MARCH 4th: RVD no longer rules...
Rob Van Dam is forced to vacate the ECW World Television Championship after holding it exactly 700 consecutive days, due to suffering a broken ankle
TODAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY… MARCH 1st: Taz and Bam Bam...
At ECW Living Dangerously, Bam Bam Bigelow defeats Taz to win the World Television Championship after the two men plunge through the ring canvas
TODAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY… FEB 17th: Pillman’s Poisonous Promo
1996 - Brian Pillman shocks everyone by popping up at ECW Cyberslam '96, and during a profanity-laced tirade, suddenly decides he has to go the bathroom
TODAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY… FEB 4th: A Double Tables Battle...
Sabu and the Tazmaniac defeat The Public Enemy in a double tables match to capture the ECW World Tag Team Championship
TODAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY… JAN 13th: ECW goes down chugging
The original version of Extreme Championship Wrestling holds its final show in Pine Bluff, AR, and says goodbye to their fans in their own, signature way