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Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) is a professional wrestling brand of World Wrestling Entertainment, based on the independent promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling that lasted from 1992 to 2001. It debuted on June 13, 2006 with a weekly television series. The ECW brand is one of WWE's three brands, the other two being RAW and SmackDown!.

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ECW on Sci Fi is Canceled/Ended
The show had 4 seasons and 190 episodes air between 2006 and 2010.

Series Info

Type:
Sports
Premiered:
Jun. 13, 2006
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
60 min.
Aired:
2006 - 2010
To-Date:
4 Seasons
190 Episodes
Network
SyFy TV Network
AKA:
ECW: Extreme Championship Wrestling
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  • This show featured Chris Benoit's last match, which was against Elijah Burke. Chris would kill himself and his family a few days later.
  • On the June 17, 2007 WWE.COM Draft. The following WWE Superstars were traded to ECW: Viscera, who changed his name to Big Daddy V and was given a whole new gimmick. Johnny Nitro, who changed…
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    On the June 17, 2007 WWE.COM Draft. The following WWE Superstars were traded to ECW: Viscera, who changed his name to Big Daddy V and was given a whole new gimmick. Johnny Nitro, who changed his name to John Morrison. And The Miz. While Sandman, Hardcore Holly and The Major Brothers were drafted off ECW.
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  • ECW Superstar Big Show, became the first person to hold the WWE Championship, WCW Heavyweight Championship and the ECW World Heavyweight Championship when Big Show won the ECW title on the…
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    ECW Superstar Big Show, became the first person to hold the WWE Championship, WCW Heavyweight Championship and the ECW World Heavyweight Championship when Big Show won the ECW title on the July 4, 2006 edition of Extreme Championship Wrestling. Big Show won the WCW title on two occasions (October 29, 2005 and April 22, 1996) and the WWE title twice (November 14, 1999 and November 17, 2002).
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