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Paul Heyman (writer)
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Release Date:
16 November 2004 (USA) more
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E-C-W! E-C-W! E-C-W a chant still heard in arenas around the world.
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The best documentary I have seen in quite a while more (10 total)

Cast

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Bill Alfonso ... Himself (archive footage)
Michael Alfonso ... Mike Awesome (archive footage)

Kurt Angle ... Himself (also archive footage)
Afa Anoai ... Afa (archive footage)
Sika Anoai ... Sika (archive footage)
Scotty Anton ... Himself (archive footage)
Charles Ashenoff ... Himself (archive footage)

Steve Austin ... Himself (archive footage)
Chris Benoit ... Himself (also archive footage)
Alfonso Bermudez ... Dances with Dudley (archive footage)
Scott 'Bam Bam' Bigelow ... Bam Bam Bigelow (archive footage)
Eric Bischoff ... Himself (also archive footage)
Steve Blackman ... Himself (archive footage)
Richard Blood ... Ricky Steamboat (archive footage)
Jeff Bradley ... Dudley Dudley (archive footage)
Jack Brisco ... Himself (archive footage)
Terry Brunk ... Sabu
Michael Bucci ... Nova (archive footage)
Ron Buffone ... Himself
Abdullah the Butcher ... Himself (archive footage)
Mark Calaway ... The Undertaker (archive footage)
Don Callis ... Cyrus (archive footage)
Dionico Castellanos ... Psicosis (archive footage)
Bryan Clarke ... Adam Bomb (archive footage)
A.C. Connor ... D'lo Brown (archive footage)
James E. Cornette ... Himself (archive footage)
Thomas Couch ... Tommy Rogers (archive footage)
William E. Daley ... Billy Silverman (archive footage)
Lou D'angeli ... Sign Guy Dudley (archive footage)
Michael Depoli ... Amish Roadkill (archive footage)
James J. Dillon ... Himself (archive footage) (as J.J. Dillon)
Shane Douglas ... Himself (archive footage)
Anthony Durante ... Pitbull #2 (archive footage)
Michael Durham ... Johnny Grunge (archive footage)
Ric Flair ... Himself
Mick Foley ... Himself, Cactus Jack (also archive footage)
Francine Fournier ... Herself (as Francine)

Nelson Frazier Jr. ... Mabel (archive footage)
Jim Fullington ... The Sandman (archive footage)
Lori Fullington ... Herself (archive footage)
Terry Funk ... Himself (archive footage)
Terry Gerin ... Rhino
Joel Gertner ... Himself (archive footage)
Doug Gilbert ... The Dark Patriot (archive footage)
Eddie Gilbert ... Himself (archive footage)
Tod Gordon ... Himself (archive footage)
Juventud Guerrera ... Himself (archive footage)

Eddie Guerrero ... Himself (also archive footage)
Oscar Gutiérrez ... Rey Misterio Jr. (also archive footage)
Jeff Hardy ... Himself (archive footage)
Matt Hardy ... Himself (archive footage)
Brian Harris ... Brian Lee (archive footage)
Trisa Hayes ... Beulah McGillicutty (archive footage)
Brian Heffron ... The Blue Meanie (archive footage)
Paul Heyman ... Himself (also archive footage)

Hulk Hogan ... Himself (archive footage)
Bob Howard ... Himself (archive footage) (as Hardcore Holly)
Devon Hughes ... D-Von Dudley (also archive footage)
Matt Hyson ... Himself (also archive footage) (as Spike Dudley)

Jenna Jameson ... Herself (archive footage)
Chris Jericho ... Himself
Brian Knighton ... Axl Rotten (archive footage)
John Kronus ... Himself (archive footage)
Tom Laughlin ... Tommy Dreamer (also archive footage)
Jerry Lawler ... Himself (also archive footage)
John Layfield ... Justin 'Hawk' Bradshaw (archive footage)
Scott Levy ... Raven (archive footage)
Mark LoMonaco ... Bubba Ray Dudley (also archive footage) (as Bubba Ray Dudley)
Jerry Lynn ... Himself (archive footage)
Dean Malenko ... Himself (archive footage)
Michael Manna ... Himself / Big Stevie Cool (also archive footage) (as Stevie Richards)
Dutch Mantel ... Uncle Zebekiah (archive footage)
Sherri Martel ... Sherri (archive footage)
Shane McMahon ... Himself (archive footage)
Vince McMahon ... Himself (also archive footage)
Marc Mero ... Johnny B. Badd (archive footage)
Sean Morley ... Val Venis (archive footage)
Louis Mucciolo ... Louie Spiccolli (archive footage)

Kevin Nash ... Himself (archive footage)
Gene Okerlund ... Himself (archive footage)

Dallas Page ... Himself (archive footage) (as 'Diamond' Dallas Page)
Miguel Perez ... Himself (archive footage)
Ted Petty ... Flyboy Rocco Rock (archive footage)
Brian Pillman ... Himself (archive footage)
Al Poling ... 911 (archive footage)
Kent Porter ... Lupus (archive footage)
Dawn Marie Psaltis ... Herself (also archive footage) (as Dawn Marie)
Harley Race ... Himself (archive footage)
Jonathan Rachner ... Balls Mahoney (archive footage)
Dusty Rhodes ... Himself (archive footage)
Thomas Rich ... Tommy Rich (archive footage)
Denise Riffle ... Chastity (archive footage)
Juan Rivera ... Savio Vega (archive footage)
Jim Ross ... Himself (archive footage)
Rick Rude ... Himself (archive footage)
Perry Saturn ... Himself (archive footage)
Charles Scaggs ... 2 Cold Sorpio (archive footage)
Noah Schiavone ... Tony Schiavone (archive footage)
Peter Senerchia ... Taz / Tazz (also archive footage) (as Tazz)
Ron Simmons ... Himself (archive footage)
John Smith ... JT Smith (archive footage)
Tracy Smothers ... Himself (archive footage)
Al Snow ... Himself (also archive footage)
Rick Steiner ... Himself (archive footage)
Scott Steiner ... Himself (archive footage)
James Stone ... Little Guido Maritato / Nunzio (also archive footage)
Lance Storm ... Himself (also archive footage)

Trish Stratus ... Herself (archive footage)
Big John Studd ... Himself (archive footage)
Joey Styles ... Himself (archive footage)
Kevin Sullivan ... Himself (archive footage)
Tammy Sytch ... Herself (archive footage)
Yoshihiro Tajiri ... Himself (archive footage)
Masato Tanaka ... Himself (archive footage)
Terry Taylor ... Himself (archive footage)

Mike Tyson ... Himself (archive footage)
Rob Van Dam ... Himself (also archive footage)
P.J. Walker ... Justin Credible (archive footage)
Bill Watts ... Himself (archive footage)
Mikey Whipwreck ... Himself (archive footage)
Barry Windham ... Himself (archive footage)
Gary Wolfe ... Pitbull #1 (archive footage)
Charles Wright ... Papa Shango (archive footage)
Jerome Young ... New Jack (archive footage)
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The best documentary I have seen in quite a while, 29 June 2009
9/10
Author: JetGunner from United States

This, as the title suggests, is all about the former wrestling promotion ECW, which went under back in 2001 after owner Paul Heyman filed for bankruptcy.

It features many of the former employees along with owner Paul Heyman and producer Ron Buffeon speaking on the promotion and what it stood for. They cover all of the things that made ECW famous such as the great story lines, the hardcore brutality, and the outstanding scientific wrestling, as well as Lucha Libre. As well as that, they shoot on the not-so-appreciated and controversial aspects of the promotion such as the defiant and counter-culture angles and incidents such as the infamous Mass Transit Incident and the storyline with Raven and Sandman.

It also talks about how it was before ECW was bought by Heyman and went "extreme." I learned a lot about the era when it was owned by Tod Gordon. I hadn't even previously known that ECW hadn't started off as being a hardcore promotion.

Another aspect of this documentary that I liked is how they take the time to split up the first section of it into taking time to talk about all of the company's most famous wrestlers, such as RVD, Raven, Sabu, Terry Funk, Sandman, Mick Foley and many others.

They talk about the Monday Night Wars and the Invasion angles as well, and I found it very interesting to hear the different sides of the story from WCW's Eric Bischoff, WWF's Vince McMahon, and ECW's Paul Heyman.

This is 320 minutes, but I would say the documentary itself minus the bonus matches lasts around 265 minutes. That may seem like a very long time, but I watched this in one sitting, and it was a 4 and a half hours that felt like 2.

This also had a great moral and a very conclusive ending, so it's well worth the time spent. Long live the original ECW!!!!!

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