ECW: Bloodsport The Most Violent Matches
This 2-DVD set features 19 of the most brutal matches in the history of "ECW - Extreme Championship Wrestling,"
Paul Heyman
Casts & Crew
Thomas Laughlin
Rob Van Dam
Peter Senercia
Mark LoMonaco
Devon Hughes
Terry Funk
Mick Foley
John Watson
Michael Lynn Durham
Theodore James Petty
Jim Fullington
Troy Martin
Ian Rotten
Axl Rotten
Óscar Gutiérrez Rubio
Dionicio Torres
Chris Irvine
Charles Scaggs
Anthony Durante
Brian Lee Harris
Sabu
Michael Manna
Trisa Laughlin
William Matthew Sierra
Scott Charles Bigelow
Matthew Hyson
Balls Mahoney
Mike Awesome
Terrance Guido Gerin
Francisco Rueda
Yoshihiro Tajiri
James Maritato
C.W. Anderson
Masato Tanaka
Also Directed by Paul Heyman
Extreme Championship Wrestling is back with a vengeance. After a four-year hiatus, the maniacal Paul Heyman and his band of Extremists have returned, delivering the "anything goes" Extreme Rules matches that sports-entertainment fans have come to love. ECW: Extreme Rules will deliver some of the best matches of today, mixed with incredible early ECW matches that set the standard. This two-disc collection is hosted by Tazz and Joey Styles, and includes their alternate commentary of the legendary Extreme Death Match between Tazz and Sabu from Living Dangerously 1999 to unify the FTW and ECW championships. Also, Tommy Dreamer and Jonathan Coachman provide alternative commentary of the jaw-dropping Scaffold Match between Dreamer and Brian Lee from High Incident 1996.
November 4, 1995 from The Briarcliff Fieldhouse in Glenolden, Pennsylvania
There's fire on the mountain as the most hardcore wrestlers on the planet get extreme at The Flagstaff!
October 18, 1996 from The Lulu Temple in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania
November 23, 1996 from The Wonderland Greyhound Park in Webster, Massachusetts
September 17, 1998 from The Madhouse of Extreme in Queens, New York
April 13, 2000 from The Murat Center in Indianapolis, Indiana
August 25, 2000 from The Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, New York
November 11, 2000 from The Mid-Hudson Civic Center in Poughkeepsie, New York
March 3, 1995 from Northeastern Catholic High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania