
Extreme Championship Wrestling - Wikipedia
Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) was an American professional wrestling promotion that was based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and operated by its parent company HHG Corporation. The …
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Episcopal Diocese of Virginia
Start an ECW in your church! We held our Spring Meeting at Varina Episcopal Church on May 1st. Our program was led by Vicar Whitney Edwards and enjoyed by all 46 women in attendance. A delicious …
ECW | WWE
Mar 1, 2012 · From 1992 to 2001, ECW was home to the fearless risk-takers and the best wrestlers in the world. Relive the history of the organization that went to extreme measures to change sports …
Extreme Championship Wrestling | Pro Wrestling | Fandom
Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), was a professional wrestling promotion that was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1992 by Tod Gordon and closed when his successor, Paul Heyman, …
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List of ECW supercards and pay-per-view events - Wikipedia
Eastern Championship Wrestling/Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) is a defunct professional wrestling promotion based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that operated from 1992 to 2001. Over the …
The 50 greatest moments in ECW history - YouTube
With flaming tables, balcony dives, chairs flying from the crowd and more, these are the greatest moments in ECW history, featuring Rob Van Dam, Tommy Dreamer, The Sandman, Sabu, Taz, The …
The hardcore history of ECW - WWE
Feb 25, 1992 · ECW announcer Joey Styles chronicles every brutal chair shot in this hardcore history of sports-entertainment's most daring promotion, Extreme Championship Wrestling.
List of ECW World Heavyweight Champions - Wikipedia
The promotion became Extreme Championship Wrestling and the title became the ECW World Heavyweight Championship. It remained active until April 11, 2001, when ECW was closed and …