One Big Thing
Former ECW star Bully Ray criticizes AEW’s approach to using ECW nostalgia, suggesting it’s a direct response to WWE NXT’s recent successful ECW Arena show.
Why It Matters
The battle for wrestling nostalgia and brand identity continues to shape the competitive landscape between AEW and WWE, with ECW’s legacy becoming the latest battleground.
By The Numbers
• ECW operated from 1992 to 2001
• WWE NXT held their show at the ECW Arena on October 24, 2023
• AEW announced their “November to Remember” campaign days later
The Details
The Controversy
• AEW launched “November to Remember” promotion using Guns N’ Roses’ “November Rain”
• Name references ECW’s historic “November to Remember” events
• Follows closely after WWE NXT’s ECW-themed show
Bully Ray’s Perspective
NXT leaned on ECW with The ECW Arena show and a couple of ECW returning Hall of Famers, AEW saw the success of it, tried to do their own version of it,” Bully Ray said on Busted Open Radio.
Suggested Solution
Bully Ray proposes Tony Khan should have:
• Acknowledged ECW influence upfront
• Explained personal connection to ECW
• Presented it as an homage rather than seeming opportunistic
The Bottom Line
The situation highlights the ongoing challenge wrestling promotions face in balancing nostalgia with originality, and the importance of authentic presentation when drawing from wrestling history.
What do you think about AEW’s use of ECW nostalgia – is it a genuine tribute or opportunistic timing? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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