ECW Originals
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ECW Originals | |
Sabu, Tommy Dreamer, Rob Van Dam, and The Sandman |
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Stable | |
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Members | Tommy Dreamer Balls Mahoney Sabu The Sandman Rob Van Dam Stevie Richards Nunzio |
Debut | 2006 |
Disbanded | 2007 |
Promotions | WWE |
The ECW Originals was a professional wrestling stable in the ECW brand of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).
Their name derives from their affiliation with the original independent Extreme Championship Wrestling promotion, with "ECW Originals" being wrestlers who first came to prominence during the first ECW's run. Members of the ECW Originals faction have held the ECW World Heavyweight Championship, ECW Television Championship, and the ECW Tag Team Championship during their tenure with ECW.
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[edit] History
When World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) revived Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) as a third brand they did so by having a number of wrestlers from the original promotion appear on the June 5, 2006 WWE RAW to attack WWE Champion John Cena. From there, when the new ECW was given its own weekly show, with the tagline "A New Breed Unleashed" appearing in commercials for it, on the Sci Fi Channel.
One of the first feuds on the brand pitted Mike Knox and Test against The Sandman and Tommy Dreamer in what was often billed, unofficially, as "the new breed vs. the ECW originals".
On January 30, 2007, when Vince McMahon appeared on ECW on Sci Fi to (kayfabe) take a more hands-on role in running the brand, he started by taking stock of the roster. In doing so he degraded the "ECW Originals" he ran in to backstage while calling newcomers a "New Breed". He lavished praise on Elijah Burke at the end of the night, prompting Tommy Dreamer, Sabu, Balls Mahoney and The Sandman to rush to the ring and attack Burke, leaving him lying in the ring.[1]
Over the next weeks the war continued, with Burke and a number of other "new" stars becoming "the New Breed" and promptly starting a feud with the Originals, who lost Balls Mahoney but were joined by Rob Van Dam. The New Breed got off to a hot start in the feud, picking up win after win with no ECW Originals pinning New Breed members until three weeks in to the feud, when Rob Van Dam pinned Elijah Burke. The teams continued to clash in singles and tag matches, trading wins on the weekly ECW show. The Originals won a standard-rules four-on-four match at WrestleMania 23, but lost an extreme-rules rematch on the next Tuesday's show. The following week, the Originals tried but failed to recruit CM Punk, who joined the New Breed instead. The Originals won the rubber match when they defeated the New Breed in an 8 man Elimination Tag Team Match after CM Punk betrayed the New Breed and kicked Elijah Burke in the back of the head leading to a Five Star Frog Splash and eventual pinfall victory by Rob Van Dam. Following Vince McMahon winning the ECW World Championship at Backlash, the Originals made comments about Vince McMahon becoming the new ECW Champion and killing the ECW spirit on WWE.com. This led to an "Extreme Rules" Four Way Dance between the Originals, with the winner getting a chance to face Mr. McMahon one-on-one for the ECW World Championship. RVD then won this match with a Five-Star Frog splash to Sandman, but was not given the shot when it was announced that Bobby Lashley would face Mr. McMahon for the title and was put in a handicap match with Vince, his son Shane McMahon and Umaga, and would lose the match.
On May 16, 2007 Sabu was released by the WWE.
At One Night Stand, Tommy Dreamer and Sandman teamed up with CM Punk to defeat the New Breed in a Tables Match. The same night, Rob Van Dam was involved in a match vs. Randy Orton and suffered another (kayfabe) concussion. (In reality, Van Dam allowed his WWE contract to expire at the end of June.) On June 5, 2007 Bobby Lashley defeated another ECW Original incarnation of Tommy Dreamer, Balls Mahoney and The Sandman in a 3-on-1 Handicap Hardcore Match. The stable was fractured even further when Sandman was drafted to RAW June 17, 2007 and released by WWE on September 11, 2007. In mid-2007, Stevie Richards teamed with Tommy Dreamer against the New Breed on house shows, replacing Sandman in the ECW Originals. As commentating teams announced Elijah Burke as the "former" leader of the New Breed, it signaled the end of the New Breed and the ECW Originals, and their feud.
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[edit] References
- ^ ECW on Sci Fi > Archive > 01/30/2007. Retrieved on 2007-02-17.