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Extreme Championship Wrestling (WWE)

This article is about World Wrestling Entertainment's ECW brand. For the independent promotion that operated from 1993â€"2001, see Extreme Championship Wrestling.

Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) is a professional wrestling brand for World Wrestling Entertainment, based on the independent promotion that lasted from 1993 to 2001, Extreme Championship Wrestling. It debuted on June 13, 2006 with a weekly television series.

This series can be seen on the Sci Fi Channel in the United States, Sky Sports 3 in the United Kingdom, FX in Latin America , Ten Sports in India and SKY 1 in New Zealand. The series will soon be shown on the Xtreme Sports Channel and Global in Canada as of August 11, 2006 and on FOX8 in Australia as of September 2, 2006.

History

WWE, who acquired the Extreme Championship Wrestling name and video library in 2003, began reintroducing ECW through a series of DVDs and books, most notably The Rise and Fall of ECW, a documentary (and later a book) of the promotion's history. The enormous popularity of this and other ECW merchandise prompted WWE to organize an ECW "reunion show" pay-per-view in 2005 dubbed ECW One Night Stand. The financial and critical success of the show motivated WWE to organize a second One Night Stand the following year. With rejuvenated interest in ECW, WWE began exploring the possibility of reviving the promotion full time.

On May 26, 2006, WWE announced the relaunch of ECW as a stand-alone brand that would complement WWE's RAW and SmackDown! brands and emanate on the Sci Fi Channel. Although a puzzling decision, Sci Fi Channel's President Bonnie Hammer believed that ECW would fit the channel's theme of stretching the imagination. Sci Fi Channel is owned by NBC Universal, parent company of USA Network, the exclusive cable broadcaster of WWE programming.

To boost the success of the new brand, ECW was cross-promoted on WWE programming in the weeks leading up to the 2006 One Night Stand. A prime time WWE vs. ECW Head to Head special was aired to promote the event as well.

The ECW brand was initially headlined by such long-time ECW performers as Rob Van Dam, Sabu, Tommy Dreamer, and The Sandman with former ECW owner Paul Heyman entrusted with operating the brand. However, following the second episode, his role was somewhat reduced. According to an interview in the UK newspaper The Sun, Heyman writes the weekly scripts with his staff and submits them to Vince McMahon for approval and possible changes. He also noted that ECW will be involved in the four joint production pay-per-views (SummerSlam, Survivor Series, Royal Rumble and WrestleMania), and there will be another ECW brand PPV in December 2006.

ECW's male performers are referred to as "Extremists", (previously having been called "Wrestlers", then "Rebels") as opposed to the WWE term, "Superstars". In addition, ECW's female performers are referred to as "Vixens", as opposed to WWE's "Divas".

ECW on Sci Fi

ECW's weekly series has been granted a run of thirteen episodes by Sci Fi Channel. After those episodes have aired, the network will decide whether or not to continue the series. It is believed that Sci Fi have picked up the show beyond the thirteen week run, with episodes scheduled throughout September.

The premiere of ECW's weekly series on Sci Fi Channel received a 2.79 rating, which made it the highest rated show on cable in its timeslot.

Coupled with the Sci Fi show were a number of ECW-exclusive live events booked for the duration of the channel's contract, including a return to the Hammerstein Ballroom on August 1, 2006 for a television taping.

While the show has been a ratings success for the Sci Fi Channel and WWE, it has drawn criticism from fans of the original ECW and the Internet Wrestling Community for not staying true to the original's vision. This was evidenced by the extremely negative crowd reaction the "old school" fans gave the Big Show vs. Batista main event on the August 1, 2006 show from the Hammerstein Ballroom (a favorite arena of the original ECW).

WWE introduced an online streaming video site called Hardcore Hangover,the concept being that fans vote for their favorite part of Tuesday's show and able to stream and view the video matches/interviews/promos out through the week.

Current champions

* ECW World Heavyweight Champion: Big Show

Representatives

* Paul Heyman (June 7, 2006 - present)

Commentators

* Tazz (June 7, 2006 - present)
* Joey Styles (June 7, 2006 - present)

References

See also

* Extreme Championship Wrestling
* World Wrestling Entertainment roster (ECW brand)
* 2006 WWE television ratings
* WWE TV Schedules

External links

* ECW at SciFi.com



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