Francine further revealed that there were long rumors of investors, including Smashing Pumpkins frontman and future NWA owner, Billy Corgan, attempting to buy ECW, only for Heyman to refuse to sell it. As nothing was ever confirmed, Francine remains unsure how true any of the rumors were, and that it’s still a discussion point for former ECW talent to this day. What Francine does know, however, is when she knew ECW was officially dead.
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“The last PPV that we did, we were told we were going to do another PPV,” Francine said. “So we closed the show and we formed a new faction, and my promo was the last promo on that last PPV, talking with the new faction that I had with these guys. It was Steve Corino, Jack Victory, Justin Credible, and myself. And we were going to be this new force to be reckoned with and all that stuff. And We were under the assumption that we had another PPV coming up.
“And we didn’t, and none of us were told that Paul signed a deal, well I wasn’t told, I can’t say none of us, with WWE or WWF, whatever they were at the time. I got a phone call at 9:30 in the morning, the Monday that Paul was debuting on ‘Raw,’ it was Dreamer, and he said ‘I just want to let you know, Paul is going to be on ‘Raw.” And that was the final nail in the coffin for me. I was just like ‘Okay, this is 100% done.'”
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