ECW Hardcore TV

ECW Hardcore TV (1993-2000)

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ECW Hardcore TV was a professional wrestling television program of Philadelphia-based promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) composed of footage from live shows and recorded interviews. It ran in syndication from 1993 until 2000.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S08E53HARDCORE TV 401déc. 30, 2000
S08E52HARDCORE TV 400déc. 23, 2000
S08E51HARDCORE TV 399déc. 16, 2000
S08E50HARDCORE TV 398déc. 9, 2000
S08E49HARDCORE TV 397déc. 2, 2000
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did ECW Hardcore TV premiere?

ECW Hardcore TV premiered on April 6, 1993.

Who were the original hosts of ECW Hardcore TV?

The original hosts of ECW Hardcore TV were Jay Sulli and Stevie Wonderful.

What was the format of ECW Hardcore TV episodes?

ECW Hardcore TV episodes consisted of matches, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage.

Did ECW Hardcore TV feature any notable guest appearances?

Yes, ECW Hardcore TV featured guest appearances by wrestlers from other promotions, such as Terry Funk and Sabu.

Which ECW wrestlers were regularly featured on Hardcore TV in 1993?

In 1993, wrestlers like The Sandman, Tommy Dreamer, and Tito Santana were regularly featured on ECW Hardcore TV.

Were there any memorable storylines on ECW Hardcore TV in 1993?

Yes, one memorable storyline in 1993 involved the feud between Terry Funk and Eddie Gilbert.

Did ECW Hardcore TV have any unique match types?

Yes, ECW Hardcore TV popularized and introduced match types such as the "Barbed Wire Match" and the "Taipei Death Match."

Were there any championships defended on ECW Hardcore TV in 1993?

Yes, the ECW World Heavyweight Championship and the ECW World Television Championship were occasionally defended on ECW Hardcore TV in 1993.

Did ECW Hardcore TV have a specific target audience?

ECW Hardcore TV primarily targeted fans who enjoyed the more extreme and hardcore style of professional wrestling.

Was there any controversy surrounding ECW Hardcore TV in 1993?

Yes, ECW Hardcore TV received criticism for its violent and graphic content, pushing the boundaries of what was traditionally seen on television.

Did ECW Hardcore TV have any rivalries with other wrestling promotions?

ECW Hardcore TV had ongoing rivalries with promotions like WCW and WWF, leading to cross-promotional matches and storylines.

Did ECW Hardcore TV have a loyal fanbase?

Yes, ECW Hardcore TV developed a dedicated and passionate fanbase who appreciated its unique and edgy style of wrestling.

Did ECW Hardcore TV have a regular time slot in 1993?

Yes, ECW Hardcore TV aired on Tuesdays at 10:00 PM EST in 1993.

Did ECW Hardcore TV feature any international talent?

Yes, ECW Hardcore TV occasionally featured international wrestlers, such as Chris Benoit and Rey Mysterio Jr.

Were there any significant developments or changes on ECW Hardcore TV in 1993?

In 1993, ECW Hardcore TV introduced the "Three-Way Dance" match concept, which added an extra layer of excitement to their events.

How long did each episode of ECW Hardcore TV last in 1993?

Each episode of ECW Hardcore TV in 1993 had a duration of approximately one hour.

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Also known as

  • Eastern Championship Wrestling Hardcore TV (United States)
  • Extreme Championship Wrestling Hardcore TV (United States)

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