In Zach Looks Back, your humble wrestling fan takes a look at classics found on the WWE Network. We’re using the term ‘classics’ loosely.
Hey there everybody and welcome back to “Zach Looks Back,” where your humble English teacher/wrestling fan spends way too much time on the WWE network and finds hidden gems to review.
First off, I want to thank 3ManBooth for the platform to write about wrestling. Great guys all around and looking forward to working with them. For some reason, I had to explicitly promise not to praise Rey Mysterio, R-Truth or #ScumbagSheamus; otherwise, I’d have to review every TNA One Night Only PPV.
The first PPV I watched on the Network took place way, way back in 2006. Believe it or not, my favorite brand back then was not Raw or Smackdown, but actually WWE’s brand of ECW, henceforth known as WWECW. I was never a big ECDub fan previously, but the two One Night Stand PPV’s were phenomenal and got me pumped for the new ECW to debut.
ECW One Night Stand II was one of the best PPVs done by WWE: Randy Orton got booed out the building against Kurt Angle, Sabu nearly decapitated Rey Mysterio on a poorly timed DDT, and Rob Van Dam faced John Cena in an EPIC main event. So you’d think I’d write about that PPV right? Nope! Onto December to Dismember 2006!






