Because ECW operated on a shoestring budget, the promotion couldn’t afford to remove fans from the building for bad behavior. Instead, they embraced it. Promoter Paul Heyman recognized early on that the authenticity of the crowd reaction was a selling point. When the jumped the guard rail to help a babyface, it wasn't a scripted spot. It was genuine chaos.
But the represent the last time the fourth wall was completely shattered. They proved that fans aren't just consumers; they are performers in the ritual of violence. Every time you see a modern wrestler high-five a hyper-enthusiastic fan at ringside, that fan is channeling the spirit of the Honeys. Every time a crowd chants "Holy Shit!" after a high spot, they are paying homage to the chaos that Duke and his crew helped popularize. dukes hardcore honeys
So the next time you watch a match and see a fan at the barricade screaming their lungs out, holding a crudely painted sign, you’ll know what to call them. They aren't just spectators. They are the children of the Dukes Hardcore Honeys. Because ECW operated on a shoestring budget, the