The Rise & Fall of ECW: Extreme Championship Wrestling (WWE)
by
Thom Loverro
Independent wrestling promotions were once the norm all across the country. However, with the rise of World Wrestling Entertainment and the creation of World Championship Wrestling -- out of three Southern promotions -- the possibility of an independent succeeding grew fainter and fainter. As the nineties began, independents were looking for creative ways to survive. ...more
Paperback, 272 pages
Published
June 6th 2006
by World Wrestling Entertainment
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Decent book, but it skips over too much stuff. Also, it is a WWE sanctioned book and as a result has some revisionist history issues.
If you want to read about ECW, I recommend "Hardcore History" instead.
If you want to read about ECW, I recommend "Hardcore History" instead.
This was the best wrestling book in years. It brought the ECW history to a reality and used most members of the group and how they worked in this fledging wrestling organization. Maybe the The Franchise was missing but testimony was great, including Paul E.'s stuff was great.
EC dub! EC dub!
EC dub! EC dub!
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