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2. ECW December To Dismember

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Despite the strong critical and commercial reception the 2005 and 2006 ECW One Night Stand pay-per-views received, WWE management seemed to give up on the brand’s reboot rather quickly. 

The apathy was on full display at the last-ever ECW pay-per-view – the utterly disastrous December to Dismember. 

Not only did WWE only bother to advertise two matches prior to the show, but they didn’t even follow through on one of them, as Sabu was taken out of the Extreme Elimination Chamber match and replaced by Hardcore Holly. 

Sabu was probably thankful he wasn’t on the show come the end of the night, because it was one of the most notoriously bad pay-per-views in WWE history. 

The ECW fans in the arena literally turned their backs on the ending, too, outright rejecting WWE’s handpicked hero Bobby Lashley when they (as well as Paul Heyman) would have much rather seen Rob Van Dam or CM Punk walk out of the chamber as ECW Champion.

The show – which ended about 30 minutes too early – essentially put an end to the ECW experiment and truly ‘earned’ its record low buyrate.

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