>>18818824 (OP)
This is true. I grew up in NY and even though I was a kid it came on Saturday's iirc. So there was no school meaning I could stay up late to watch ECW. So much of the show was always marketing for upcoming shows and a ton of music with montages of great epic moments. Then you get about 30 minutes of the actual "show" part for the week.
The thing about ECW back then is you really felt like you were getting something unlike anything else you could watch. It felt edgy, it felt like the actual cool wrestling show that even maybe the adults that mock it may watch. Which to an extent was true. ECW had fans that didn't always care to watch WCW or WWF.