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It could be anything from modern WWE to old school to indies to anything in between. Oh boy this is a different one. It was one of the best looks back at a company that was certainly influential and had a heck of a cult following that you could ask for and made the fans want to see something more. That leaves the big question: can WWE manage to screw this up? Before we get started, a little background on my history with ECW.
I did not watch most of it as it aired and had no connection to it when the Alliance was formed in It came on Friday nights at like 4am for me and I might have seen one show ever. The show looks like an old ECW show and the fans are out in force with their chants. Lance Storm vs. Chris Jericho. We even get some highlights from their ECW careers during the entrances. Well at least Lance does but he was a bigger deal in ECW.
They start with the technical stuff that you had to expect and trade armdrags into a standoff. A baseball slide puts Storm on the floor as Joey rants about the required floor mats. A delayed vertical suplex sets up a quickly broken chinlock so Storm goes to the first right hand. Storm tries to dive off the top but gets dropkicked out of the air for the firstβ¦. The fans rant about John Cena as Storm gets the half crab. Storm gets the knees up so Jericho steps to the side and grabs the Walls, only to have Jason and Justin Credible come out.
With the two of them dispatched, Storm kicks Jericho right into a kendo stick shot from Storm for the pin in what Storm said might have been his last match. Storm cheating to win was a surprise and makes a bit of sense in a way, as he is going with the Impact Players side, which makes a bit more sense than the Triple Threat associate stuff, especially given Chris Candido passing away a month and a half before the show.
Post match the Impact Players post and Jericho gets a nice Lionheart chant. With the fun opening out of the way, Pitbull Gary Wolfe gives us the roll call of ECW wrestlers who have passed away, which is far too long of a list when the promotion was open four and a half years before this show.