Entering 2003 we are back in good shape, gaining reserve cash and we have our first lightweight bouts scheduled for the February card.
Current financials and complete card for ECW 18, where the face of ECW is back in action and I hope we send Fatuma Roy back to Gamma with a loss.
| | Business Ledger- January 1st, 2003 |
| | Financial Summary | Expenses |
| | Balance: $214,095 | Tax: $5,749 |
| | Monthly profit/loss: $48,196 | Fighters: $67,254 |
| | Income | Contracts: $2,600 |
| | Gate: $89,302 | Drug Tests: $19,200 |
| | Sponsorship: $15,116 | Production: $18,499 |
| | PPV: $0 | Marketing: $103,559 |
| | Ads \ Subscriptions: $157,373 | Admin: $1,204 |
| | Merchandise: $4,386 | TV: $0 |
| | Coporate: $0 | Coporate: $0 |
| | Misc: $840 | Misc: $756 |
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| | ECW 18: Apocalypse | Saturday, January 25, 2003 |
| | Main Event |
| | Isaiah 'Thump' Monroe 13-0 © vs 'The Flying V' Esteban Vega 9-1 ECW Middleweight Title |
| | Undercard |
| | Sylvester Collins 10-1 vs Fatuma Roy 23-12 (HW) | Evan Pizzarro 9-1 vs Callum Henson 23-11 (WW) |
| | Dean Capers 5-0 vs Jericho Stewart 6-2 (LH) | Reed Howlett 8-1 vs Kramer Mayweather 6-1-1 (MW) |
| | Plus 3 exciting preliminary bouts featuring |
| | Lenny DiMaria vs Taye Burnett, Garth Neill vs Ryan Beeker, Albert Stevenson vs Brett Krakowski |