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  2. WWE ECW - Wikipedia

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    The news that WWE was planning to bring back ECW was leaked in the middle of April as Vince McMahon decided to revive ECW as a full-time brand. [4] Reports beforehand stated that WWE was prepared to bring back ECW immediately after WrestleMania 22. [5] On May 25, 2006, WWE announced the launch of ECW as a stand-alone brand, congruous to Raw and ...

  3. ECW World Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    The ECW Championship subsequently became the top championship of WWE's ECW brand. January 22, 2008 SmackDown: The ECW Championship moved to SmackDown after Chavo Guerrero Jr., a member of the SmackDown brand, defeated CM Punk to win the ECW Championship. March 30, 2008 ECW: ECW Champion Kane was transferred to ECW. June 23, 2008 Raw

  4. List of ECW World Heavyweight Champions - Wikipedia

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    WWE: ECW and Raw: 43 Mark Henry: June 29, 2008: Night of Champions: Dallas, TX: 1 70: 69 This was a triple threat match also involving the SmackDown brand's Big Show. The title is once again exclusive to ECW due to Mark Henry being a member of the ECW roster. [57] [58] WWE: ECW: 44 Matt Hardy: September 7, 2008: Unforgiven: Cleveland, OH: 1 127 ...

  5. Full Blooded Italians - Wikipedia

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    The Full Blooded Italians (F.B.I.) are an American professional wrestling stable, and tag team that wrestled for Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) from the mid-1990s to early-2000s and for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) during the mid-2000s.

  6. List of ECW supercards and pay-per-view events - Wikipedia

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    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 course of its existence, ECW staged regular supercards and, beginning in 1997, pay-per-view events.

  7. Extreme Championship Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    The DVD featured interviews with ECW alumni who were not employed by WWE telling their side of ECW's history. [31] The success of Rise and Fall of ECW and Forever Hardcore led to WWE reassessing the value of the ECW brand and directly resulted in WWE hosting ECW One Night Stand 2005 to further test how much strength remained in the ECW fandom. [30]

  8. List of former Extreme Championship Wrestling personnel

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    This is a list of professional wrestlers and other people who appeared in the original incarnation of Extreme Championship Wrestling. Wrestlers who used more than one ringname while in ECW will be listed under the ring name for which they used the most or were best known in order to clean up the list, since any performer who used multiple ring names most likely has them listed on their ...

  9. Nunzio (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    James Maritato (born March 12, 1972) is an American professional wrestler, best known for his work in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) under the ring names Little Guido and Nunzio. [4]