WWE: The Rise + Fall of ECW
2004-11-16 | 171 minutes
Plot Summary
The Rise + Fall of ECW is a 2004 direct-to-video documentary produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. It chronicles the history of Philadelphia-based professional wrestling promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling.
Cast
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Jerry LawlerSelf
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Peter SenerchiaSelf / Taz
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Michael MannaSelf / Big Stevie Cool
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Óscar GutiérrezSelf / Rey Mysterio
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Gary WolfePitbull #1 (archive footage)
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Anthony DurantePitbull #2 (archive footage)
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Scott LevyRaven (archive footage)
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Dionicio CastellanosPsychosis (archive footage)
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John WatsonMikey Whipwreck (archive footage)
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Jim FullingtonThe Sandman (archive footage)
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Charles Scaggs2 Cold Sorpio (archive footage)
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Terry BrunkSabu (archive footage)
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Scott BigelowBam Bam Bigelow (archive footage)
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Rob SzatkowskiRob Van Dam (archive footage)
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Jeremy LynnJerry Lynn (archive footage)
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Chris BenoitChris Benoit (archive footage)
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Eddie GuerreroEddie Guerrero (archive footage)
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Steve AustinSteve Austin (archive footage)
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Paul HeymanSelf
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