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WWE: Ecw: Unreleased Vol. 2 (Blu-Ray)Dig even deeper into the extreme section of the video vault with the heart and soul of ECW, Tommy Dreamer, as he joins host Joey Styles to present a new collection of ECW classics never-before-seen on home video! "ECW Unreleased Vol. 2" delivers over 7 hours of the extreme action that fans continue to demand. Witness the first-ever ECW match between two Legends destined for the WWE Hall of Fame - Mick Foley and Terry Funk. Hold on to the edge of your seat for aerial warfare between Chris Jericho and the human highlight reel Sabu. Plus, experience ECW's wide-ranging mix of styles from Japanese puroresu, Mexican lucha libre, Extreme Three-Way Dances, Tag Team action and of course, matches for the ECW Television Championship, ECW World Heavyweight Championship and more! Includes over 20 matches.]]>
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Over 7 Hours of Classic ECW Material, and Joey Styles!
I was a huge fan of ECW (the Paul Hyman version) and this Blu-Rays gives you a ton of reasons why it was so good back in the day. Aside from well thought out stories that had an eventual meaningful end, you had one of the greatest mixes of styles any promotion ever did. In an ECW show you could see everything from a Lucha Libra match to a blood-filled death match followed by an out of this world wrestling match. It was a great mix of storytelling and action. A plus is all the talent that went though ECW over the years, such as Cactus Jack (Mick Foley), Terry Funk, Chris Jericho, Sabu, Dudley Boys, Eddy Guerrero, Public Enemy, Tazz, and so many others. Perhaps the best part of this Blu-ray is the commentary and introductions by the one and only Joey Styles. A great way to sample what the buzz was all about in ECWs hay-day.
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ECW Continues to Enchant Me
I cannot get enough of ECW. So happy that WWE decided to release another volume of incredible unreleased matches. This time, Joey Styles co-hosts with Tommy Dreamer. Their chemistry is really good and they do share a few interesting stories about the promotion. If you think ECW is only about "hardcore" matches, think again. True fans know it is not and if you are newer to it, these unreleased home video releases will show you that there are a wide range of match styles that the company took pride in. This set is very diverse in the match styles presented on the various selections: Puroresu, Lucha Libre, tag team, three ways dances, as well as some hardcore matches sprinkled here and there. I wish there was some more Eddie Guerrero or Dean Malenko matches included on this volume, but sadly there is not. Still an amazing set though. If you are buying it, do yourself a favor and purchase the Blu-ray version as it looks spectacular on a high-def TV.
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It's better than the first volume in my opinion
It's better than the first volume in my opinion. The first volume showed more of the original matches that were scientific as opposed to being hardcore. There are still some old matches on here, but they are all good and fast paced with some chair shots here and there, but mainly the quality of matches is better, mainly hardcore. The picture is good as usual, the sound is good too, but I'm still annoyed that the wrestlers theme music is not the same as the original entrances. Overall a very good sequel, can't wait for volume 3 to come out.
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ECW
Three way Dance for the FTW title, is a must see for any hardcore fan.
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Joey Styles and Tommy Dreamer brought it down a star
I love Styles and Dreamer. They should not be hosts of this collection. They had bitter attitudes and sounded like idiots. I loved everything else but I was disappointed in the "presentation". I'm probably annoyed because I like them. Anywas, great line up. Good blu ray exclusives.I'm curious to see what they'll do for volume three.
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ECW fan I am...
I loved the original ECW. This DVD is fabulous, lots of great matches, including the Terry Funk/Cactus Jack chairs in the ring fiasco. Nice to see some of the early days matches too with the Eliminators, Gangsta's and Public Enemy. I am an ECW mark, admittedly, but this DVD is much better than ECW Unreleased Vol. 1.
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ECW!!!
Alot of new faces on this double blu-ray version of part two of ECW, few never before seen matches, low picture quality even for blu-ray, but still worth buying for the xtra content, I won't be surprised if they make a part 3 of ecw
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EC DUB EC DUB
Love it
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Match Listing!
This collection looks amazing! I look forward to it with lots of excitement. Looks better then the first one, which will be hard to top. Considering my first blu-ray purchase with the exclusives on this!Disc 1We Are Back!Tommy Dreamer vs. TazmaniacHardcore TV • October 19, 1993Terry Funk & Arn Anderson vs. Sabu & Bobby EatonWhen Worlds Collide • May 14, 1994Hardcore LegendsCactus Jack vs. Terry FunkHardcore Heaven • August 13, 1994“I Quit” MatchTommy Dreamer vs. The SandmanHardcore TV • October 4, 1994Wrestling MachinesEddie Guerrero & The Steiner Brothers vs. 2 Cold Scorpio, Dean Malenko & Cactus JackWrestlepalooza • August 5, 1995Raven vs. Tommy DreamerHoliday Hell • December 29, 1995The Public Enemy vs. The GangstasHouse Party • January 5, 1996Disc 2A Good Idea At The TimeExtreme Hardcore Shoot FightChris Jericho vs. TazLost Battalion Hall • April 13, 1996ECW World Television Championship Match2 Cold Scropio vs. Shane DouglasA Matter of Respect • May 11, 1996The FlagstaffSabu vs. Chris JerichoPlymouth Meeting, PA • August 29, 1996Dick Togo, Terry Boy & Taka Michinoku vs. Gran Hamada, Gran Naniwa & Great SasukeHardcore TV • March 27, 1997Tag Team Wrestling Done RightThree Way Dance for ECW World Tag Team Championship MatchThe Eliminators vs. The Gangstas vs. The DudleysThe Buffalo Invasion • May 17, 1997Disc 3Real HeatThe Sandman, Taz, Tommy Dreamer & Al Snow vs. Sabu, Rob Van Dam, Doug Furnas & Philip LaFonHardcore TV • January 5, 1998ECW World Heavyweight Championship MatchShane Douglas vs. Al SnowWrestlepalooza • May 3, 1998ECW World Tag Team Championship MatchChris Candido & Lance Storm vs. Sabu & Rob Van DamHardcore TV • June 29, 1998A Real Clash of StylesThree Way Dance for the FTW World Heavyweight Championship MatchSabu vs. Taz vs. Bam Bam BigelowECW Arena • August 8, 1998ECW World Tag Team Championship MatchThe Dudleys vs. Spike Dudley & Balls MahoneyHardcore TV • August 23, 1999Stepping UpECW World Heavyweight Championship MatchMike Awesome vs. RhinoECW on TNN • October 1, 1999Extreme Three Way DanceYoshihiro Tajiri vs. Jerry Lynn vs. Super CrazyNovember to Remember • November 7, 1999The Ultimate UnderdogECW World Television Championship MatchRob Van Dam vs. Mikey WhipwreckECW on TNN • January 28, 2000Three Way Dance for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship MatchJustin Credible vs. Jerry Lynn vs. Steve CorinoECW on TNN • September 29, 2000Blu-Ray Exclusives911 vs. Doink the ClownHardcore TV • August 27, 1994Steel Cage MatchThe Sandman, 2 Cold Scorpio & New Jack vs. The Public Enemy & Mikey WhipwreckGangsta’s Paradise • September 16, 1995Four Way Dance for the ECW World Heavyweight ChampionshipTerry Funk vs. Raven vs. Stevie Richards vs. The SandmanThe Buffalo Invasion • May 17, 1997The Dudleys vs. The Public EnemyDetroit, Michigan • January 23, 1999Tommy Dreamer vs. Lance StormHardcore Heaven • May 16, 1999Japanese Death MatchSuper Crazy vs. Yoshihiro TajiriHardcore TV • February 11, 2000
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