And for longtime fans...names from the other side of the rail that only we fans who were there live would remember: Doug Gilbert, Kevin Christopher, Don E. Allen, JT Smith, Tony Stetson, Larry Winters, Tommy Cairo, Hack Myers, Salvatore Bellomo, Stevie Wonderful, Johnny Hotbody, Chad Austin, Dudley Dudley, Dances With Dudley, and Pablo Marquez.
I also have to remember that there are also those from the ECW days that have left us and wrestling far too soon: Mike Lozansky, Bobby Duncum Jr. and Terry Gordy who worked briefly in ECW, as well as ECW regulars Anthony "Pitbull #2" Durante, Louie Spicolli, Ted "Rocco Rock" Petty and Johnny Grunge of The Public Enemy, Big Dick Dudley, Chris Candido, Bam Bam Bigelow. and Mike "Awesome" Alfonso.
I wish you could have been there to see what we all got to experience in person. I suppose I'm glad fans are getting to see them in the adulterated form shown on WWE 24/7 on cable systems around the United States with Vince McMahon is making the money out of these memories, and not the workers who gave world-class performances even when paychecks were bouncing toward the end. But I wish you could have been there...and that you'd been able to see the unvarnished version of what was ECW.
Because we'll never see its like again.
Until next time...
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