ECW, who had a very strong roster. There were a few guest appearances by more or less prominent names throughout 1997.
Someone who is very much not an athlete is chat show legend Jay Leno, but that didn't stop him from main eventing WCW's Road Wild pay-per-view in 1998. The comedian became involved with wrestling ...
CM Punk only had a handful of PPV matches during his AEW run, but the best of them had to be the ending to his feud with MJF.
ECW ran four House Party supercards between 1996 and 1999. The final edition of the show was closed out by a man who many people forget had an ECW career - the recently departed Sycho Sid ...
thank you." Taz originally debuted the FTW Championship at the "It Ain't Seinfeld" supercard event produced by ECW on May 14, 1998, as a substitution for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship in ...
AEW's pay-per-views have been more praised than criticized over the years, with many claiming that the major events often make up for many of the issues they have with the weekly TV shows.
Fans eagerly anticipate the return of other classic PPVs such as Extreme Rules, Hell in a Cell, Unforgiven, Armageddon, and TLC. Each of these events is celebrated for its thrilling matches and ...
The FTW title was introduced by Taz in ECW back in 1998. It was re-introduced by AEW in 2020 and there have been a number of champions before the title's retirement. Only time will tell what's ...
ECW Press in Toronto celebrates its golden anniversary this year. From its beginnings in 1974, when Jack David and Robert Lecker launched the scholarly journal Essays on Canadian Writing, ECW has ...
What was the first AEW PPV? - + AEW Double or Nothing (2019) was the first-ever event organized by AEW. What all shows does AEW have? - + AEW has three weekly shows - Dynamite on Wednesday ...
WWE has plenty to work with heading into its final two PPVs of the year. Superstars catch a long flight to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Nov. 2. WWE chief content officer Paul Levesque announced a new ...
In an email, Bleacher Report notified previous subscribers that it is “taking a step back” from hosting AEW pay-per-views. The email noted that the Bleacher Report app will still have wrestlin ...