10/13 ECW Discussion Thread

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With the current roster, this has to be the worst wrestling program i've seen on tv (next to WSX)

Uhh no. ECW is one of the best shows WWE has had in the past year. In fact, it's been better this year than it has in a while. In fact, I believe in exactly what Noumenon said above, except for the Christian part at the end.
 

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Uhh no. ECW is one of the best shows WWE has had in the past year. In fact, it's been better this year than it has in a while. In fact, I believe in exactly what Noumenon said above, except for the Christian part at the end.

I didn't know your opinion was a fact. ECW was great earlier this year with Swagger, Bourne, Koffi, Hart Foundation and others....but when they all left and were replaced with Goldust, Helms, Shelton, Tyler Reks, Regal, Yoshi, Shaemus the product hit the wall.

I was just curious WHY you think ECW is so great?

As far as noumenon...Do you really think Goldust is a credible challenger??? Come on now. I agree it's more like a mid card title...but most those guys are low card guys. That's why they ended up in ECW. Shelton is established, and Shaemus has a pretty good buzz. But i can't see considering putting the belt on either one of those guys over Christian. Who is better than Christian in ECW?
 

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Considering Goldust has really stepped up his game as of late and is probably the most relevant and in the best shape/putting on his best matches since his initial run...yeah... I do think he's a credible challenger for the ECW title.
ECW is in the best shape since the initial reformation with Jomo/Punk...and the New Breed which all got released lol. It pretty consistently features the most solid matches on WWE programming and actually has a champion which looks strong and credible. True there aren't as many potential break out young stars as there was during the Swagger/Bourne ect. period but guess what happened, they broke out. Now guys like Sheamus and Zack Ryder have an opportunity to make names for themselves.
I won't however argue with the fact that they gave up Swagger, Bourne and Kofi too quickly. If they were still on the brand I think it would have had a better chance at forming it's own stand alone reputation and name for itself rather than a stepping stone.