If the Attitude Era isn't risque enough to draw your attention, having a house filled with ECW originals should do just fine. Extreme Championship Wrestling is second to none when it comes to pushing the boundaries, so there's no telling what insanity could come out of a season with those wrestlers. Unfortunately, a good portion of the alumni from ECW are either deceased, in such a bad shape that they can't be trusted, or are better known for their time in other companies. However, a lack of star power doesn't necessarily mean that the fans won't tune in. After all, the only way to watch it is on the WWE Network, so the viewers are already within the target audience and there is no need for a wider appeal. This is the same crowd that went so far as to make it a thing to chant the ECW name in general to express their gratitude for fun spots on the program. They ate up the One Night Stand pay-per-views and vehemently opposed WWE's retooled ECW program because it messed with their memories of the old product. What is the likelihood that these fans wouldn't enjoy watching the likes of Terry Funk, Joey Styles, Sabu, Rhino, Blue Meanie, and Stevie Richards? Can you imagine what drama WWE can get out of Sandman? WWE can bring in Tommy Dreamer or even Cactus Jack to fill in the top spot formerly taken by Roddy Piper in this season that just passed. "Legends House: Extreme" sells itself to the hardcore fan immediately and could easily make for an interesting season down the line, considering the antics these guys have always been involved in.
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