ECW on TNN
ECW on TNN
ECW on TNN
Watch S1E1
1999- 2000
2 Seasons
59 Episodes
8.9(7 votes)
Ended
Action & Adventure
Drama

Overview

The Superstars of ECW show off their hardcore skills and in-ring technical wizardry in this one-hour television series.

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW)
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)

Cast & Crew

25 members
Acting

John Watson

Mikey Whipwreck

John Watson
Acting

Peter Polaco

Justin Credible

Peter Polaco
Acting

Vito LoGrasso

Big Vito

Vito LoGrasso
Acting

Mark LoMonaco

Buh Buh Ray Dudley

Mark LoMonaco
Acting

Steve Corino

Unknown Role

Steve Corino
Acting

Michael Bucci

Nova

Michael Bucci
Acting

Devon Hughes

D-Von Dudley

Devon Hughes
Acting

Scott Bigelow

Bam Bam Bigelow

Scott Bigelow
Acting

Terry Funk

Unknown Role

Terry Funk
Acting

Tammy Lynn Sytch

Unknown Role

Tammy Lynn Sytch
Acting

Virgil Runnels

Dusty Rhodes

Virgil Runnels
Acting

Patrick Kenney

Simon Diamond

Patrick Kenney
Acting

James Maritato

Little Guido

James Maritato
Acting

Brian Heffron

The Blue Meanie / Da Blue Guy

Brian Heffron
Acting

Scott Levy

Raven

Scott Levy
Acting

Paul Heyman

Unknown Role

Paul Heyman
Acting

Erik Watts

Unknown Role

Erik Watts
Acting

Francisco Rueda

Super Crazy

Francisco Rueda
Acting

Joseph Dorgan

Johnny Swinger

Joseph Dorgan
Acting

Donald Callis

Cyrus the Virus

Donald Callis
Acting

Takao Yoshida

Taka Michinoku

Takao Yoshida
Acting

Terry Brunk

Sabu

Terry Brunk
Acting

Jim Fullington

The Sandman

Jim Fullington
Acting

Tom Couch

Tommy Rogers

Tom Couch
Acting

Dawn Marie Psaltis

Dawn Marie

Dawn Marie Psaltis

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