My dissertation, briefly, is looking at race and sex patterns in recidivism (rearrest/return to prison) rates, and how individual factors (education, substance abuser status, employment, etc) and community factors (the quality of neighborhood they return to after release, based on % nonwhite, unemployed, on public assistance, living in poverty, etc) change whether or not race and gender matter.
I have data on 16,000 ex-felons in Wayne County, but I need to find out what their criminal history is (or isn't) after release, otherwise I won't be able to do anything with the data. It's almost completely perfect, but I need to do a bit more digging.
The Hardcore Homecoming 1 DVD is good. It does a lot more to capture "ECW" than the current "ECW" does, ONS shows notwithstanding. I wouldn't buy the second one, because they had to remove the main event from the DVD (Dudleys versus Jerry Lynn and Justin Credible, I think, in a cage) because they were using IP and trademarks that the WWF owns. As a result, the DVD is neutered. I managed to download a prerelease from pwtorrents that has the cage match on it, and it's pretty good.
I think the wrestling industry is going to see some real interesting times in the next few years, what with WWF litigating itself into ruining other companies. You saw it with The Dudleys, you saw it with Justin Credible, and chances are you'll see it with Rob Van Dam when he jumps ship. He'll either stay with WWE because he can't be RVD anywhere else, or he'll jump to TNA and be given a stupid

ing name because the WWF is so deathly afraid of having good competition that it's outlitigating all the other companies. Guys like Tomko and Angle are lucky, because they wrestled for the WWE using their given names, and can keep them. The Dudleys got

in' shafted, and you'll see more and more of them doing so. Do you think CM Punk was smart enough to trademark his own name? (A search of registered trademarks says he wasn't smart enough).
Some people are quick and wise. A cursory search of "Christian Cage" shows 5 categories registered to "William Jason Reso."
http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/gate.exe?f=tess&state=p334il.1.1
Try it out for yourself. See who owns what these days, and post your results.