There are few wrestlers who demonstrated the technical wrestling prowess that Dean Malenko did throughout the 1990s. A second-generation star, Malenko worked across the globe early in his career but could not gain the notoriety and recognition necessary to truly make a name for himself in the industry.
That all changed with his arrival in the Philadelphia-based, Paul Heyman-owned Extreme Championship Wrestling.
Recognizing his immense talent and wrestling ability, Heyman labeled him The Shooter and allowed him to showcase his talents in matches against the likes of Eddie Guerrero and 2 Cold Scorpio.
His work in the ECW Aren...
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