List Of Extreme Championship Wrestling Alumni
This is a list of professional wrestlers and other people who appeared in the original incarnation of Extreme Championship Wrestling; wrestlers who did not perform after the 1994 separation from the NWA will not be listed as ECW was not yet technically a separate entity.
Performers are listed in alphabetical order by the ringname(s) they used in ECW (e.g. Roadkill, not Amish Roadkill). Normal alphabetical order applies. Dates listed are for when a performer used that name, not the entire time the performer was active.
- Performers are listed by surname or its equivalent (e.g. all Dudleys are under D, 2 Cold Scorpio under S)
Wrestlers who used more than one ringname while in ECW will be listed under the ring name for which they used the most or were best known in order to clean up the list, since any performer who used multiple ring names most likely has them listed on their personal article page with their current or most used ring name in bold on said page. Performers who only appeared for a single event will not be listed.
Stables and tag teams will be listed alphabetically in their own separate section at the bottom of the list.
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