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'''Extreme Championship Wrestling''' '''(ECW)''' was a [[professional wrestling]] [[professional wrestling promotion|promotion]] that was founded in [[Philadelphia|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] in [[1992]] by [[Tod Gordon]], and closed when his successor, [[Paul Heyman]], declared [[bankruptcy]] in April 2001. The company became well known for its loyal fan base, as well as its tendency to push the envelope with [[angle (professional wrestling)|storylines]]. The group showcased many different styles of professional wrestling, ranging from [[lucha libre]] to [[hardcore wrestling]].


ECW was an American wrestling promotion that existed from 1993 to 2001. Owned originally by [[Tod Gordon]], it was bought in 1996 by [[Paul Heyman]] who ran it to its end in 2001. During the life of the promotion it showcased the talents of several luchadors, including [[Psicosis]] and [[Super Crazy]].
[[World Wrestling Entertainment]] (WWE) purchased the rights to ECW and its video library in the summer of 2003.  In [[2005]] and [[2006]], WWE promoted an ECW pay-per-view event called ECW One Night Stand. However, it is not to be confused with the current '''ECW brand''', whose weekly series premiered on [[June 13]], [[2006]] on the Sci Fi Channel.
 
Following two reunion PPVs in 2005 and 2006, a new brand was created by [[Vince McMahon]] for [[WWE]] in 2006 called ECW. However, there has been very little respect shown to ECW's history and the version isn't regarded as part of the "true" ECW by many fans.
 
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Revision as of 20:04, 19 August 2007

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, declared bankruptcy in April 2001. The company became well known for its loyal fan base, as well as its tendency to push the envelope with storylines. The group showcased many different styles of professional wrestling, ranging from lucha libre to hardcore wrestling.

World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) purchased the rights to ECW and its video library in the summer of 2003. In 2005 and 2006, WWE promoted an ECW pay-per-view event called ECW One Night Stand. However, it is not to be confused with the current ECW brand, whose weekly series premiered on June 13, 2006 on the Sci Fi Channel.