''WWE ECW'' (also known as ''ECW on Sci-Fi'' and later ''ECW on Syfy'', or simply ''ECW'') is an American
professional wrestling television program that was produced by
WWE, based on the independent
Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) promotion that lasted from 1992 to 2001. The show's name also referred to the
ECW brand, in which WWE employees were assigned to work and perform, complementary to WWE's other brands,
Raw and
SmackDown.
''ECW'' debuted on June 13, 2006, on
Sci Fi in the United States and
Global Television Network
The Global Television Network (more commonly called Global, or occasionally Global TV) is a Canadian English-language terrestrial television network. It is currently Canada's second most-watched private terrestrial television network after ...
in Canada on Saturday mornings and ran until its final episode on February 16, 2010, on the rebranded Syfy. It was replaced the following week with ''
WWE NXT''.
Every episode is available for on-demand viewing via the
WWE Network.
Throughout the shows existence, ''ECW'' had been broadcast from over 120 arenas, over 80 cities and towns, and four countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and
Italy in 2007.
Show history
Launch on Sci Fi
WWE acquired the rights to
Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW)'s trademarks and
video library in 2003 and later began reintroducing ECW through content from the ECW library and a series of books, which included the release of ''
The Rise and Fall of ECW'' documentary.
The enormous popularity of ECW merchandise prompted WWE to organize
ECW One Night Stand, an ECW reunion pay-per-view in 2005.
The financial and critical success of the event motivated WWE to organize a second
One Night Stand
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the following year. With rejuvenated interest in the ECW product, WWE began exploring the possibility of reviving the promotion full-time. 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.
Reports beforehand stated that WWE was prepared to bring back ECW immediately after
WrestleMania 22.
On May 25, 2006, WWE announced the launch of ECW as a stand-alone
brand, congruous to
Raw and
SmackDown!
''WWE SmackDown'', also known as ''Friday Night SmackDown'' or simply ''SmackDown'', is an American professional wrestling television program produced by WWE that as of currently airs live every Friday at 8 p.m. ET on Fox. Fox Deportes simulc ...
, with its own show on Sci Fi (now
Syfy
Syfy (formerly Sci-Fi Channel, later shortened to Sci Fi; stylized as SYFY) is an American basic cable channel owned by the NBCUniversal Television and Streaming division of Comcast's NBCUniversal through NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment. Lau ...
).
Despite initial concerns that professional wrestling would not be accepted by Sci Fi's demographic, network President
Bonnie Hammer stated that she believed ECW would fit the channel's theme of "stretching the imagination". Sci Fi (now known as Syfy) is owned by
NBC Universal, parent company of
USA Network and exclusive cable broadcaster of Raw and Smackdown. ECW's weekly series was originally given a thirteen episode run as a "summer series" on
Sci Fi. The premiere received a 2.79
rating, making it the highest rated show on cable in its time slot.
Because of its good ratings it was granted an extended run through the end of 2007.
On October 23, 2007, the network renewed the series through 2008.
Prior to the show's launch, WWE opted to cancel its
webcast
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''
Velocity'' and replace it with the new ''ECW'' program.
Original format (2006)
''ECW'' was initially produced differently from WWE's other shows. For televised events, the main ring-facing cameras were placed on a different location in the arena while the
wrestling ring itself featured an ECW logo on the mat and blank turnbuckle covers. The male performers were referred to "Extremists" instead of "Superstars" while female performers were called "Vixens" rather than
Divas. However, the show steadily began being produced following the same format of the other shows. As opposed to the original promotion, match rules, such as
count outs and
disqualifications, were now standard. Matches featuring the rule set of the original promotion were then classified as being contested under "
Extreme Rules" and were only fought when specified.
Former ECW owner
Paul Heyman served as the on-air "ECW Representative" (a reference to how Heyman had been identified on ''Monday Night Raw'' back in 1997). According to an interview in the UK newspaper ''
The Sun'', Heyman wrote the show's weekly scripts and submitted them to writers for possible changes, and then
Vince McMahon for final approval. Following December to Dismember, Heyman was relieved from both his on and off-air duties with World Wrestling Entertainment.
Change in format (2007–2010)

While the show started out a ratings success, it began drawing criticism from fans of the original ECW early on. This was most evident by the
negative crowd reaction "old school" fans gave the main event of
Batista vs.
Big Show at the August 1, 2006 show from
Hammerstein Ballroom, which often held original ECW events while it was a company. After Heyman left in late 2006, there was no ECW authority figure until August 14, 2007, when
Armando Estrada
Armando Estrada (born Hazem Ali; December 20, 1978) is a Palestinian American professional wrestler and manager best known by his ring name Armando Alejandro Estrada.
Professional wrestling career World Wrestling Entertainment Ohio Valley Wrest ...
was announced as the General Manager.
On May 6, 2008, ''ECW'' celebrated its 100th episode on Sci Fi. On June 3, 2008 Estrada was replaced by
Theodore Long as General Manager of ECW. ''ECW'' moved to 9:00PM Eastern/8:00PM Central on September 30, 2008. ''ECW'' moved back to 10:00PM Eastern/9:00PM Central on May 5, 2009. On the April 7 edition of ''ECW'' it was announced that Theodore Long was returning to SmackDown to fulfill the role of General Manager. From this point the Interim General Manager was named as
Tiffany
Tiffany may refer to:
People
* Tiffany (given name), list of people with this name
* Tiffany (surname), list of people with this surname
Known mononymously as "Tiffany":
* Tiffany Darwish, (born 1971), an American singer, songwriter, actress kn ...
who took over as full-time General Manager on the June 30, 2009 episode.
On July 7, 2009, the Sci Fi Channel renamed itself to "Syfy", prompting WWE to rename the show ''ECW on Syfy'' to reflect the changes.
In 2009 a "superstar initiative" was established for the purpose of introducing new talent to WWE programming, mainly those from WWE's developmental territory
Florida Championship Wrestling to ECW's roster.
Cancellation and aftermath
On February 2, 2010, WWE Chairman
Vince McMahon announced that ''ECW'' would be going off the air and would be replaced with a new weekly program in its slot in which McMahon announced as "groundbreaking, original show." It was later announced that the show would air its final episode on February 16, 2010. On the February 9, 2010 episode of ''ECW'', the new show's name was announced as ''
WWE NXT''.
Online presence
At ECW's launch, WWE.com introduced ''Hardcore Hangover'', a video feature which allowed fans in the United States and Canada to stream or download video footage from the weekly show. On October 16, 2007, it was replaced by a new feature which made full episodes of the show available for streaming on WWE.com the day after they aired. After gathering a list of names from fans and conducting an online poll, the feature was named ''ECW X-Stream'' on October 31, 2007. Past episodes of ECW were previously viewable on the video streaming website
Hulu
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, which are available on the
WWE Network.
Production

ECW shows were held in large arenas as a part of the taping schedules of WWE's other shows. This was in sharp contrast to the original
Extreme Championship Wrestling which ran most of its events in smaller venues. The show generally aired live on Tuesdays directly before — when touring the west coast — or after ''SmackDown'' was taped, though it was also recorded and placed on a
broadcast delay
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until later in the night depending on what circumstances dictated.
ECW had originally separated itself from WWE, featuring ECW's old black ring ropes, the ECW logo in the middle of the ring and no WWE logo to be seen on the turnbuckles or on the ring apron. However, they slowly began to become more of a WWE show than prior, when they made the ring ropes silver instead of the black ones and when they went HD, put the WWE logo on the turnbuckles, and the WWE.COM advertising on the left and right side of the ring aprons and removed the ECW logo from the ring.
ECW's initial theme song was "
Bodies
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* ''Bodies'' (2004 TV series), BBC television programme
* Bodies (upcoming TV series), an upcoming British crime thriller limited series
* "Bodies" (''Law & Order''), 2003 episode of ''Law & Order''
* ...
" by
Drowning Pool, which had been used by WWE for Extreme Championship Wrestling before the establishment of the brand. "
Don't Question My Heart" by
Saliva
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featuring
Brent Smith was later used to
open ''ECW'' for the rest of the program's run. The songs "
Famous
Famous may refer to:
Companies
* Famous Brands, a South African restaurant franchisor
* Famous Footwear, an American retail store chain
* Famous Music, the music publishing division of Paramount Pictures
* Famous Studios, the animation division ...
" by
Puddle of Mudd was used for one week, and a censored version of "
This Is The New Shit" by
Marilyn Manson
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was used for a few weeks. On January 22, 2008, ''ECW'' began broadcasting in
HD, along with a new HD set, which is shared among all three WWE brands.
Special episodes
On-air personalities
Authority figures
Commentators
Ring announcers
Recurring segments
International broadcasters
In addition to being broadcast on
Syfy
Syfy (formerly Sci-Fi Channel, later shortened to Sci Fi; stylized as SYFY) is an American basic cable channel owned by the NBCUniversal Television and Streaming division of Comcast's NBCUniversal through NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment. Lau ...
,
Mun2, and
Universal HD in the United States, ''ECW'' was broadcast on a number of channels in many different countries.
See also
*
List of ECW (WWE) alumni
WWE is an American professional wrestling promotion and entertainment company based in Stamford, Connecticut. Former employees in WWE consist of professional wrestling, professional wrestlers, Manager (professional wrestling), managers, Manager ( ...
*
ECW Hardcore TV
*
ECW on TNN
Arena Video Game
*
WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008 First WWE video game Arena appearance
*
WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009
*
WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010
*
WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 (Last video game to be released while Arena ECW)
References
External links
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