I wanna say "word", but I don't see any other wrestling on netflix...so what's good?if only netflix existed back then. imagine that netflix deal..![]()

Plus going national would have meant changing the product so much.Heyman was terrible a businessman. He tried to expand and become national when ECW was a niche regional promotion that had zero appeal as a national company.
@TrueEpic08 damn your post kinda makes me feel like ECW dying was bigger than WCW....![]()
A lot of people are blaming "that awful TNN deal" but nobody is saying what was awful about it. Can anyone elaborate?
Watching ECW was awesome but i felt like it was overshadowed by WWF and WCW. That The Rise and Fall of ECW DVD is good a film but it is produced by WWE. As you know, there is always 2 sides to a story, right?
so, what was real reason for ECW going out of business?
it's nothing like that 1st Ultimate Warrior DVD that came out. Rise & Fall of ECW truly detailed everything.TNN wanted them to change everything that made them ECW. Tone down the violence, the language, the whole fark feel of the show. Paul even said (allegedly, Paul is a compulsive liar) that TNN even wanted them to change the theme song becuase it was too dark. Then, they only promoted the show during the show, so they basically did nothing to send them new fans for the show. They also I think wanted them to up their production value ($$) but either didnt give them any money or not enough money. It's one thing to have a TV deal and it's another to have a TV deal where the station is really behind you all the way and wants to push youA lot of people are blaming "that awful TNN deal" but nobody is saying what was awful about it. Can anyone elaborate?
Yeah in all honesty I think WCW without that Time Warner money would barely be ahead of where TNA is now. There's no way in hell they'd be able to afford all of those bloated contracts Bischoff was handing out like candy because he knew it wasn't coming out of his own pocket.You could find a PDF of "The Death of WCW" and be straight as far as finding out just how fukked WCW was before it died. I'm not trying to take money out of Meltzer's pockets by saying that but it's true.
ThisWe gotta stop with "raids". Raids implies stealing, something done by force. These dudes got better offers to work at another job with more job security and money coming on time. Yall never saw the list of wrestlers that were owed $$$ by ECW when they closed? I wouldnt let my job miss one check, let alone racking up a $50,000 debt to me.
Noted in the enormous list of creditors comprised of cable companies, travel agencies, media corporations (including TNN), advertising agencies, hospitals, insurance companies, financial institutions, courier companies, universities and plaintiffs with personal injury suits against ECW are these former ECW wrestlers, managers and announcers:
- Bill Alphonso: $5,000.
- C.W. Anderson: $500.
- Angel (Baldies): $500.
- Scotty Anton: Unknown amount.
- Steve Corino: None.
- Justin Credible: $7,990.
- Lou E. Dangerously: $7,000.
- Juilo Deniro: $300.
- Devito (Baldies): $500.
- Simon Diamond: $9,000.
- Danny Doring: $2,100.
- Shane Douglas: $48,000.
- Spike Dudley: Unknown amount.
- Francine: $47,275.
- Chris Hamrick: $300.
- Don Callis: $12,000.
- Little Guido: $25,000.
- Jazz: $1000.
- Jerry Lynn: Unknown amount.
- Balls Mahoney: $4,000.
- Tony Mamaluke: $600.
- Dawn Marie: $9,000.
- Thomas Marquez: $500.
- James Mitchell (Sinister Minister): Unknown.
- EZ Money: $300.
- New Jack: Unknown amount.
- Nova: $4,000.
- Roadkill: $21,250.
- Rhyno: $50,000.
- Sabu: None.
- The Sandman: Unknown amount.
- Johnny Swinger: Unknown amount.
- Joey Styles: $50,480.
- Super Crazy: $5,000.
- Tajiri: $5,000.
- Rob Van Dam: $150,000.
- Jack Victory: $3,000.
- Mikey Whipwreck: $12,000.
- Chilly Willy: $500.
Like I alluded to in my first reply up there, they were owed $860,000 in accounts receivable, partly PPV money that the PPV companies were trying to hold out on (edit - found this in the Observer:The assets include $800,000 in accounts receivable from In Demand, $50,000 from
Acclaim and $10,000 from Original San Francisco Toymakers. ) Accounts receivable is a bytch. If you dont have reserves or a credit line, you could be rich on paper and broke in reality

Pretty good doc after ECW ended. Basically Money was the issue. This video a little more raw as it's not endorsed by ECW or WWE