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Wikipedia: WCW refused to even mention ECW by name (the sole exception being a passing remark by Scott Hall in late 1996), calling it "barbed wire city" and "a major independent promotion" that wrestled in bingo halls.
Announcers on Nitro 4/10/00: That is Mike Awesome. He's the heavyweight champion of ECW.
Clip available on The Rise and Fall of ECW.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 172.149.7.13 ( talk • contribs)
@ Mt.FijiBoiz: I don't agree with restoring the paragraph about XPW at Heatwave 2000; I purposefully cut it as I believe it's entirely too much text to what in the scale of things was a minor instance. While XPW and ECW disliked each other, Heatwave 2000 was functionally the only actual interaction they ever had. I believe the paragraph should be either cut entirely or reduced to just a few sentences, and I believe the heading "promotional rivalry" should certainly be dropped. CeltBrowne ( talk) 17:44, 22 February 2024 (UTC)
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Wikipedia: WCW refused to even mention ECW by name (the sole exception being a passing remark by Scott Hall in late 1996), calling it "barbed wire city" and "a major independent promotion" that wrestled in bingo halls.
Announcers on Nitro 4/10/00: That is Mike Awesome. He's the heavyweight champion of ECW.
Clip available on The Rise and Fall of ECW.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 172.149.7.13 ( talk • contribs)
@ Mt.FijiBoiz: I don't agree with restoring the paragraph about XPW at Heatwave 2000; I purposefully cut it as I believe it's entirely too much text to what in the scale of things was a minor instance. While XPW and ECW disliked each other, Heatwave 2000 was functionally the only actual interaction they ever had. I believe the paragraph should be either cut entirely or reduced to just a few sentences, and I believe the heading "promotional rivalry" should certainly be dropped. CeltBrowne ( talk) 17:44, 22 February 2024 (UTC)