ECW '01 - A World in Jeopardy
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EXTREME CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING TO BE BACK BY MAY
»» April 3rd 2001:
Last night, in Fort Worth, during Monday Night RAW, Vince McMahon announced the acquisition of both World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), revealing that the plan is for both federations to be shut down for good, leaving the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) with no competition. However, nothing is as straightforward as that in the McMahon household. Shane McMahon interrupted his father, claiming that while WCW may be dead and buried, ECW is not, as «(…) the name in the contract does say McMahon… Shane McMahon!»
Later, in a press release, it was announced that ECW will be back in May 2001, and while Shane McMahon is indeed the owner of the Philadelphia organization, he won’t be alone in the venture, as Paul Heyman, as well as an undisclosed third wheel will be working with him in this Extreme Takeover. Out of kayfabe, it is believed that Vince McMahon trusted ECW to his son in order to prepare him to take over the WWF when the time is right. That way, ECW will work as a homegrown alternative to the WWF and will probably stay true to itself, even though it will be bigger than it ever was.
There has been no full official roster reveal yet, but most of ECW’s originals from Guilty As Charged (held in January) are already confirmed, as well as some returning wrestlers. Some members of WCW’s final days’ roster who Vince let Shane take from him will probably be joining ECW too. It is also expected for the company to be capable of signing their own shortlisted talent when time’s due.
A huge news to come out of that press release was the announcement of a fix TV contract for ECW, every Friday, late night on… MTV. The Music Television is edgier than ever and now there’s a big chance we’ll see blood, sweat and… beers take over the station. The deal with MTV also covers sporadic bigger thematic events held live, but we’re awaiting more info about that.
»» April 3rd 2001:
Last night, in Fort Worth, during Monday Night RAW, Vince McMahon announced the acquisition of both World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), revealing that the plan is for both federations to be shut down for good, leaving the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) with no competition. However, nothing is as straightforward as that in the McMahon household. Shane McMahon interrupted his father, claiming that while WCW may be dead and buried, ECW is not, as «(…) the name in the contract does say McMahon… Shane McMahon!»
Later, in a press release, it was announced that ECW will be back in May 2001, and while Shane McMahon is indeed the owner of the Philadelphia organization, he won’t be alone in the venture, as Paul Heyman, as well as an undisclosed third wheel will be working with him in this Extreme Takeover. Out of kayfabe, it is believed that Vince McMahon trusted ECW to his son in order to prepare him to take over the WWF when the time is right. That way, ECW will work as a homegrown alternative to the WWF and will probably stay true to itself, even though it will be bigger than it ever was.
There has been no full official roster reveal yet, but most of ECW’s originals from Guilty As Charged (held in January) are already confirmed, as well as some returning wrestlers. Some members of WCW’s final days’ roster who Vince let Shane take from him will probably be joining ECW too. It is also expected for the company to be capable of signing their own shortlisted talent when time’s due.
A huge news to come out of that press release was the announcement of a fix TV contract for ECW, every Friday, late night on… MTV. The Music Television is edgier than ever and now there’s a big chance we’ll see blood, sweat and… beers take over the station. The deal with MTV also covers sporadic bigger thematic events held live, but we’re awaiting more info about that.
EXTREME CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING
ROSTER (OCTOBER 2001)
THE WRESTLERS
Air Paris | AJ Styles | Balls Mahoney | Billy Kidman | Big Vito | Chris Candido | Chris Hamrick | Chris Kanyon
Christian York | Christopher Daniels | CM Punk | Crowbar | C.W. Anderson | Danny Doring | Elix Skipper | EZ Money
Hayabusa | Jamie Gibson | Jerry Lynn | Joey Matthews | Johnny Swinger | Julio Dinero | Justin Credible | Kid Kash
Lance Storm | Little Guido | Mike Awesome | Mikey Whipwreck | Nova | Roadkill | Sean O'Haire | Shane Douglas
Simon Diamond | Spike Dudley | Steve Corino | Super Crazy | Terry Funk | The Sandman | Tommy Dreamer | Tony Mamaluke | Yoshihiro Tajiri
THE NON-WRESTLERS
Beulah McGillicutty | Daffney | Dawn Marie | Elektra | Francine | Joel Gertner
Paul Ellering | Paul Heyman | Shane McMahon | Sinister Minister | Tammy Lynn Sytch
ECW'S TAG TEAMS AND FACTIONS
Danny Doring and Roadkill
Diamond Bodies (Chris Candido and Simon Diamond)
Full Bloodied Italians (Big Vito, Little Guido, Tony Mamaluke)
Independent Church (Christopher Daniels and CM Punk
Insurance of Quality (Chris Kanyon, C.W. Anderson, Sean O'Haire)
Hot Commodity (Chris Hamrick, EZ Money, Julio Dinero)
Unholy Alliance (Mikey Whipwreck and Yoshihiro Tajiri)
Young Blood (Christian York and Joey Matthews)
ECW'S MANAGERIAL RELATIONSHIPS
Beulah McGillicutty manages Tommy Dreamer
Daffney manages Crowbar
Dawn Marie manages Simon Diamond
Elektra manages Hot Commodity
Francine manages Impact Players
Joel Gertner manages Young Blood
Nova manages Danny Doring and Roadkill
Paul Ellering manages Mike Awesome
Sinister Minister manages Independent Church
Tammy Lynn Sytch manages Chris Candido
ECW'S TITLES
ECW World Heavyweight Championship
Current champion: Mike Awesome (3rd reign)
(def. Rob Van Dam - May 27th 2001 | Defenses: 5)
ECW World Television Championship
Current champion: Jerry Lynn (1st reign)
(def. Christopher Daniels - November 3rd 2001 | Defenses: 2)
ECW World Tag Team Championship
Current champions: Chris Candido and Simon Diamond [Diamond Bodies] (1st reign)
(def. Impact Players - September 12th 2001 | Defenses: 2)
ECW Junior Heavyweight Championship
Current champion: Hayabusa (1st reign)
(def. Super Crazy - September 27th 2001 | Defenses: 1)
ROSTER (OCTOBER 2001)
THE WRESTLERS
Air Paris | AJ Styles | Balls Mahoney | Billy Kidman | Big Vito | Chris Candido | Chris Hamrick | Chris Kanyon
Christian York | Christopher Daniels | CM Punk | Crowbar | C.W. Anderson | Danny Doring | Elix Skipper | EZ Money
Hayabusa | Jamie Gibson | Jerry Lynn | Joey Matthews | Johnny Swinger | Julio Dinero | Justin Credible | Kid Kash
Lance Storm | Little Guido | Mike Awesome | Mikey Whipwreck | Nova | Roadkill | Sean O'Haire | Shane Douglas
Simon Diamond | Spike Dudley | Steve Corino | Super Crazy | Terry Funk | The Sandman | Tommy Dreamer | Tony Mamaluke | Yoshihiro Tajiri
THE NON-WRESTLERS
Beulah McGillicutty | Daffney | Dawn Marie | Elektra | Francine | Joel Gertner
Paul Ellering | Paul Heyman | Shane McMahon | Sinister Minister | Tammy Lynn Sytch
ECW'S TAG TEAMS AND FACTIONS
Danny Doring and Roadkill
Diamond Bodies (Chris Candido and Simon Diamond)
Full Bloodied Italians (Big Vito, Little Guido, Tony Mamaluke)
Independent Church (Christopher Daniels and CM Punk
Insurance of Quality (Chris Kanyon, C.W. Anderson, Sean O'Haire)
Hot Commodity (Chris Hamrick, EZ Money, Julio Dinero)
Unholy Alliance (Mikey Whipwreck and Yoshihiro Tajiri)
Young Blood (Christian York and Joey Matthews)
ECW'S MANAGERIAL RELATIONSHIPS
Beulah McGillicutty manages Tommy Dreamer
Daffney manages Crowbar
Dawn Marie manages Simon Diamond
Elektra manages Hot Commodity
Francine manages Impact Players
Joel Gertner manages Young Blood
Nova manages Danny Doring and Roadkill
Paul Ellering manages Mike Awesome
Sinister Minister manages Independent Church
Tammy Lynn Sytch manages Chris Candido
ECW'S TITLES
ECW World Heavyweight Championship
Current champion: Mike Awesome (3rd reign)
(def. Rob Van Dam - May 27th 2001 | Defenses: 5)
Previous champions in the diary:
- Rob Van Dam (May 27th 2001 - May 27th 2001 | Defenses: 0)
- Rhyno (Jan. 7th 2001 - May 27th 2001 | Defenses: 4)
- Rob Van Dam (May 27th 2001 - May 27th 2001 | Defenses: 0)
- Rhyno (Jan. 7th 2001 - May 27th 2001 | Defenses: 4)
ECW World Television Championship
Current champion: Jerry Lynn (1st reign)
(def. Christopher Daniels - November 3rd 2001 | Defenses: 2)
Previous champions in the diary:
- Christopher Daniels (Aug. 5th 2001 - Nov. 3rd 2001 | Defenses: 4
- Mikey Whipwreck (Jun. 20th 2001 - Aug. 5th 2001 | Defenses: 4)
- Rhyno (Sep. 9th 2000 - Jun. 20th 2001 | Defenses: 5)
- Christopher Daniels (Aug. 5th 2001 - Nov. 3rd 2001 | Defenses: 4
- Mikey Whipwreck (Jun. 20th 2001 - Aug. 5th 2001 | Defenses: 4)
- Rhyno (Sep. 9th 2000 - Jun. 20th 2001 | Defenses: 5)
ECW World Tag Team Championship
Current champions: Chris Candido and Simon Diamond [Diamond Bodies] (1st reign)
(def. Impact Players - September 12th 2001 | Defenses: 2)
Previous champions in the diary:
- Justin Credible and Lance Storm [Impact Players] [3] (May 27th 2001 - Sep. 12th 2001 | Defenses: 4)
- Danny Doring and Roadkill (Dec. 3rd 2000 - May 27th 2001 | Defenses: 4)
- Justin Credible and Lance Storm [Impact Players] [3] (May 27th 2001 - Sep. 12th 2001 | Defenses: 4)
- Danny Doring and Roadkill (Dec. 3rd 2000 - May 27th 2001 | Defenses: 4)
ECW Junior Heavyweight Championship
Current champion: Hayabusa (1st reign)
(def. Super Crazy - September 27th 2001 | Defenses: 1)
Previous champions in the diary:
- Super Crazy (Jul. 27th 2001 - Sep. 27th 2001 | Defenses: 4)
- Super Crazy (Jul. 27th 2001 - Sep. 27th 2001 | Defenses: 4)
ECW'S SHOW INDEX
- ECW on MTV #1 - May 5th 2001
- ECW on MTV #2 - May 12th 2001
- ECW on MTV #3 - May 19th 2001
- ECW on MTV #4 - May 26th 2001
- ECW Hardcore Heaven (PPV) - May 27th 2001
- ECW on MTV #5 - June 5th 2001
- ECW on MTV #6 - June 12th 2001
- ECW on MTV #7 - June 19th 2001
- ECW x MTV Hard Hits (TV Special) - June 20th 2001
- ECW on MTV #8 - June 26th 2001
- ECW on MTV #9 - July 5th 2001
- ECW on MTV #10 - July 12th 2001
- ECW on MTV #11 - July 19th 2001
- ECW on MTV #12 - July 26th 2001
- ECW Heat Wave (PPV) - July 27th 2001
- ECW on MTV #13 - August 5th 2001
- ECW on MTV #14 - August 12th 2001
- ECW on MTV #15 - August 19th 2001
- ECW x MTV Hard Hits (TV Special) - August 20th 2001
- ECW on MTV #16 - August 26th 2001
- ECW on MTV #17 - September 5th 2001
- ECW on MTV #18 - September 12th 2001
- ECW on MTV #19 - September 19th 2001
- ECW on MTV #20 - September 26th 2001
- ECW Anarchy Rulz (PPV) - September 27th 2001
- ECW on MTV #21 - October 3rd 2001
- ECW After Hours #1 - October 5th 2001
- ECW on MTV #22 - October 10th 2001
- ECW After Hours #2 - October 12th 2001
- ECW on MTV #23 - October 17th 2001
- ECW After Hours #3 - October 19th 2001
- ECW King of the Hill (PPV) - October 20th 2001
- ECW on MTV #24 - October 24th 2001
- ECW After Hours #4 - October 26th 2001
- ECW on MTV #25 - November 3rd 2001
- ECW After Hours #5 - November 5th 2001
- ECW on MTV #26 - November 10th 2001
- ECW After Hours #6 - November 12th 2001
- ECW on MTV #27 - November 17th 2001
- ECW on MTV #2 - May 12th 2001
- ECW on MTV #3 - May 19th 2001
- ECW on MTV #4 - May 26th 2001
- ECW Hardcore Heaven (PPV) - May 27th 2001
- ECW on MTV #5 - June 5th 2001
- ECW on MTV #6 - June 12th 2001
- ECW on MTV #7 - June 19th 2001
- ECW x MTV Hard Hits (TV Special) - June 20th 2001
- ECW on MTV #8 - June 26th 2001
- ECW on MTV #9 - July 5th 2001
- ECW on MTV #10 - July 12th 2001
- ECW on MTV #11 - July 19th 2001
- ECW on MTV #12 - July 26th 2001
- ECW Heat Wave (PPV) - July 27th 2001
- ECW on MTV #13 - August 5th 2001
- ECW on MTV #14 - August 12th 2001
- ECW on MTV #15 - August 19th 2001
- ECW x MTV Hard Hits (TV Special) - August 20th 2001
- ECW on MTV #16 - August 26th 2001
- ECW on MTV #17 - September 5th 2001
- ECW on MTV #18 - September 12th 2001
- ECW on MTV #19 - September 19th 2001
- ECW on MTV #20 - September 26th 2001
- ECW Anarchy Rulz (PPV) - September 27th 2001
- ECW on MTV #21 - October 3rd 2001
- ECW After Hours #1 - October 5th 2001
- ECW on MTV #22 - October 10th 2001
- ECW After Hours #2 - October 12th 2001
- ECW on MTV #23 - October 17th 2001
- ECW After Hours #3 - October 19th 2001
- ECW King of the Hill (PPV) - October 20th 2001
- ECW on MTV #24 - October 24th 2001
- ECW After Hours #4 - October 26th 2001
- ECW on MTV #25 - November 3rd 2001
- ECW After Hours #5 - November 5th 2001
- ECW on MTV #26 - November 10th 2001
- ECW After Hours #6 - November 12th 2001
- ECW on MTV #27 - November 17th 2001