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Xcitement Wrestling Federation

The X Wrestling Federation (XWF) (later referred to as the Xcitement Wrestling Federation) was an American professional wrestling promotion that operated from 2001 to 2002.[1]

XWF Wrestling, LLC.
TypePrivately held limited liability company
Industry
Founded2001
Defunct2002
HeadquartersTampa, FL
Spring Hill, FL, U.S.
Key people
Jimmy Hart - President
ParentSunWest Management Services, LLC

The previous number two and three American promotions, World Championship Wrestling and Extreme Championship Wrestling, had folded earlier in 2001, leaving only one national wrestling company. As such, the letter "X" in XWF stood for the missing variable in the sport. The official definition of the "X" became Xcitement as cited by "Mean" Gene Okerlund in the Extras on the XWF DVD and not "Xtreme" as sometimes written.

History

Formation

The idea of the XWF was generated when Kevin Harrington pitched the idea of replacing the then-AOL Time Warner owned World Championship Wrestling, which was just purchased by rival competitor the World Wrestling Federation. He suggested this plan to several wrestling superstars at the time, including Hulk Hogan, Jimmy Hart, The Nasty Boys, and Greg Valentine. These conversations led to the X Wrestling Federation coming together and Hart becoming the President of the company.

The basis of the XWF was to create a wrestling promotion showcasing family-friendly entertainment, all while displaying the talents of past legends and future superstars, similar to the format that was used on WCW Saturday Night and WCW Main Event. The intent was to create a PG-style of wrestling that was similar to what WCW presented before the nWo was formed. It would also give the wrestlers another place to work, since the WWF had become the only nationally televised wrestling organization.

TV tapings

 
AJ Styles coming to the ring for a XWF event.

The initial XWF tapings were conducted in November 2001 at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, in the soundstage that used to be the home for the WCW Worldwide Wrestling tapings, and later the home for IMPACT! Wrestling's TV tapings. Former WCW play-by-play announcer Tony Schiavone and former WWF color commentator Jerry Lawler were brought in to call the matches. Lawler had left the WWF earlier in the year, in protest, after he felt they had unfairly fired his then-wife Stacy Carter. Shortly after the tapings, Lawler and Carter divorced, he mended fences with the WWF, and asked the XWF to be let out of his contract so that he could return there. They also brought in Mean Gene Okerlund to be their locker room interviewer. The storylines were based on a struggle for power in the company between Rena Mero (formerly Sable in the WWF), who was the heel CEO, and Rowdy Roddy Piper, the babyface commissioner. The XWF Roster was a mixture of former WWF, WCW, and ECW Stars, as well as several indy stars. They brought in Hulk Hogan, with the hope that he would be both a wrestler and a part owner of the company. He would then wrestle and defeat Curt Hennig (who was accompanied by his "agent" Bobby Heenan) in his only match at the tapings. In addition to Hogan and Hennig other stars included; Vampiro, Buff Bagwell, A.J. Styles, Christopher Daniels, the Nasty Boys, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Jimmy Snuka Jr. (managed by Jimmy Snuka Sr.), Marty Jannetty, Greg Valentine, Horace Hogan, Ryan Sakoda (who wrestled as Vapor and was managed by Sonny Onoo), Low Ki (who wrestled as Quick Kick), Kid Kash, Juventud Guerrera, Psicosis, Konnan, Carly Colón (who was accompanied by Carlos Colón, Sr.), Maximum Force (Simon and Swinger, who were managed by Dawn Marie), Johnny B. Badd, Norman Smiley, the KISS Demon (managed by Gene Simmons), Devon Storm (Crowbar in WCW), Big Vito, the Road Warriors, Public Enemy (who wrestled as the South Philly Posse), the Shane Twins, Josh Matthews, and Emory Hail (The Machine in WCW; managed by Jimmy Hart). Ten episodes were taped, and prepared for broadcast. The talents were only signed for the initial set of tapings. Shortly after the tapings, WWF owner Vince McMahon poached several of their key talents such as Lawler, Hogan, Hennig, Piper, and others. Hart expressed his frustration in an interview. He explained that they would go to network executives to pitch the show. The executives would get excited by the roster, but Hart and company would then have to explain that several talents were no longer with the XWF and had gone to the WWF. They would then get turned down.

During the tapings, a joint angle was worked with the Puerto Rico-based World Wrestling Council (WWC) which began by having Ray González appear backstage speaking to Hogan, Bagwell and other talents in an effort to have them join his La Familia del Milenio stable. This was worked along WAPA-TV, which produced a prime time special titled XWF vs. WWC: Invasión, but the angle was heavily modified since it featured the reduced roster and González left for the IWA-PR. More cards were co-promoted, with WWC ultimately winning a series where the only consequential outcome was a title change of the XWF World Tag Team Championship.

House shows

Following the initial tapings held in fall 2001, the XWF held their first three shows in Hammond, Indiana; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Green Bay, Wisconsin. In Spring 2002 the promotion ran more shows, and a series of house shows in Texas. In addition to the wrestlers that stayed on, the XWF brought in Rey Mysterio, who teamed with his longtime friend Konnan against the Nasty Boys, and hardcore legend Terry Funk, who wrestled Greg Valentine. The XWF scheduled a second series of house shows in Michigan, but ultimately had to cancel them due to low ticket sales. After not being able to secure a television deal, the promotion later folded.

Jimmy Hart era

Jimmy Hart acquired the rights for the XWF for an undetermined amount in 2004. In September 2004, the idea of bringing a special television series about the XWF to The Wrestling Channel and likely other channels thereafter was explored by Hart. The collaboration with WWC was briefly revived during this time. During July 2005, the XWF released a three DVD series called In Your Face: The Lost Episodes of the XWF. It featured 19 matches from the original Universal Studios tapings with extras including an interview with Hulk Hogan. The series is hosted by Jimmy Hart and Brian Knobs. They also broadcast a series of pay-per-views on DISH Network featuring matches from the tapings.

Redesign

In November 2008 the XWF re-launched its wrestling website displaying the new logo. In January 2009 it was rumored that there were talks of a possible pay-per-view similar to how Total Nonstop Action and Ring of Honor received their television deals. Also, footage from the XWF "invasion" of WWC in 2002 was to be released. Additionally, plans were underway to launch a series of matches featuring living legends from 2001, new up and coming talent, as well as having living remaining members make personal appearances for the XWF. A Special Collectors set including a DVD, T-shirt, autographs, and an actual piece of the ring apron from the 2001 tapings was expected to be released later in 2009.

As of 2023, no further activity from the relaunched XWF has taken place, and the website has been taken down.

Championship Titles and Wrestling Style

XWF’s wrestling style was to encompass Sports Entertainment, Rasslin, Puroresu and Lucha Libre, as many of the talent signed to the federation trained primarily in each or all of these styles of wrestling.

The XWF held four distinctive wrestling divisions with titles for each: The XWF Heavyweight Championship, the XWF Tag Team Championship, the XWF Cruiserweight Championship and the XWF Women’s Championship. Talks of a 5th championship were rumored and, if created, would have been a mid-card title similar to World Wrestling Entertainment’s Intercontinental and United States Championships or Impact Wrestling’s Television Championship.

XWF champions

Champion(s) Times Date Location Notes
XWF World Heavyweight Championship
Ian Harrison 1 October 8, 2002 Orlando, Florida Defeated Spellbinder in a tournament final.
Viscera 1 December 9, 2002 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Title inactive after October 3, 2003.
XWF World Tag Team Championship
The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags) 1 December 2, 2002 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Defeated Carly and Eddie Colón in a tournament final.
Los Súper Gladiadores (I and II) 1 September 3, 2003 Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico Titles inactive after October 3, 2003.
XWF World Cruiserweight Championship
Kid Kash 1 November 13, 2001 Boston, Massachusetts Won a 5-man battle royal.
Juventud Guerrera 1 November 14, 2001 Lincoln, New Hampshire
Kid Kash 2 November 22, 2001 Orlando, Florida Title inactive after October 8, 2002.
XWF World Women's Championship
Christie Ricci 1 October 2, 2001 Santa Monica, California Title inactive after November 5, 2001.

Notes

  1. ^ bdamage1 (2014-01-14). "As NOT Seen On TV: The XWF". Ring the Damn Bell. Retrieved 2016-07-22.

References

  • (first published in November 2008).
  • XWF Releases Roster published November 2001 credited to Jon Waldman at SLAM! Wrestling
  • Waldman, Jon (November 14, 2001). "XWF working without a deal". SLAM! Wrestling.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Xcitement Wrestling Federation news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The X Wrestling Federation XWF later referred to as the Xcitement Wrestling Federation was an American professional wrestling promotion that operated from 2001 to 2002 1 XWF Wrestling LLC TypePrivately held limited liability companyIndustryProfessional WrestlingSports EntertainmentRasslinPuroresuLucha LibreFounded2001Defunct2002HeadquartersTampa FLSpring Hill FL U S Key peopleJimmy Hart PresidentParentSunWest Management Services LLCThe previous number two and three American promotions World Championship Wrestling and Extreme Championship Wrestling had folded earlier in 2001 leaving only one national wrestling company As such the letter X in XWF stood for the missing variable in the sport The official definition of the X became Xcitement as cited by Mean Gene Okerlund in the Extras on the XWF DVD and not Xtreme as sometimes written Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 TV tapings 1 3 House shows 1 4 Jimmy Hart era 1 5 Redesign 2 Championship Titles and Wrestling Style 3 XWF champions 4 Notes 5 ReferencesHistory EditFormation Edit The idea of the XWF was generated when Kevin Harrington pitched the idea of replacing the then AOL Time Warner owned World Championship Wrestling which was just purchased by rival competitor the World Wrestling Federation He suggested this plan to several wrestling superstars at the time including Hulk Hogan Jimmy Hart The Nasty Boys and Greg Valentine These conversations led to the X Wrestling Federation coming together and Hart becoming the President of the company The basis of the XWF was to create a wrestling promotion showcasing family friendly entertainment all while displaying the talents of past legends and future superstars similar to the format that was used on WCW Saturday Night and WCW Main Event The intent was to create a PG style of wrestling that was similar to what WCW presented before the nWo was formed It would also give the wrestlers another place to work since the WWF had become the only nationally televised wrestling organization TV tapings Edit AJ Styles coming to the ring for a XWF event The initial XWF tapings were conducted in November 2001 at Universal Studios in Orlando Florida in the soundstage that used to be the home for the WCW Worldwide Wrestling tapings and later the home for IMPACT Wrestling s TV tapings Former WCW play by play announcer Tony Schiavone and former WWF color commentator Jerry Lawler were brought in to call the matches Lawler had left the WWF earlier in the year in protest after he felt they had unfairly fired his then wife Stacy Carter Shortly after the tapings Lawler and Carter divorced he mended fences with the WWF and asked the XWF to be let out of his contract so that he could return there They also brought in Mean Gene Okerlund to be their locker room interviewer The storylines were based on a struggle for power in the company between Rena Mero formerly Sable in the WWF who was the heel CEO and Rowdy Roddy Piper the babyface commissioner The XWF Roster was a mixture of former WWF WCW and ECW Stars as well as several indy stars They brought in Hulk Hogan with the hope that he would be both a wrestler and a part owner of the company He would then wrestle and defeat Curt Hennig who was accompanied by his agent Bobby Heenan in his only match at the tapings In addition to Hogan and Hennig other stars included Vampiro Buff Bagwell A J Styles Christopher Daniels the Nasty Boys Hacksaw Jim Duggan Jimmy Snuka Jr managed by Jimmy Snuka Sr Marty Jannetty Greg Valentine Horace Hogan Ryan Sakoda who wrestled as Vapor and was managed by Sonny Onoo Low Ki who wrestled as Quick Kick Kid Kash Juventud Guerrera Psicosis Konnan Carly Colon who was accompanied by Carlos Colon Sr Maximum Force Simon and Swinger who were managed by Dawn Marie Johnny B Badd Norman Smiley the KISS Demon managed by Gene Simmons Devon Storm Crowbar in WCW Big Vito the Road Warriors Public Enemy who wrestled as the South Philly Posse the Shane Twins Josh Matthews and Emory Hail The Machine in WCW managed by Jimmy Hart Ten episodes were taped and prepared for broadcast The talents were only signed for the initial set of tapings Shortly after the tapings WWF owner Vince McMahon poached several of their key talents such as Lawler Hogan Hennig Piper and others Hart expressed his frustration in an interview He explained that they would go to network executives to pitch the show The executives would get excited by the roster but Hart and company would then have to explain that several talents were no longer with the XWF and had gone to the WWF They would then get turned down During the tapings a joint angle was worked with the Puerto Rico based World Wrestling Council WWC which began by having Ray Gonzalez appear backstage speaking to Hogan Bagwell and other talents in an effort to have them join his La Familia del Milenio stable This was worked along WAPA TV which produced a prime time special titled XWF vs WWC Invasion but the angle was heavily modified since it featured the reduced roster and Gonzalez left for the IWA PR More cards were co promoted with WWC ultimately winning a series where the only consequential outcome was a title change of the XWF World Tag Team Championship House shows Edit Following the initial tapings held in fall 2001 the XWF held their first three shows in Hammond Indiana Milwaukee Wisconsin and Green Bay Wisconsin In Spring 2002 the promotion ran more shows and a series of house shows in Texas In addition to the wrestlers that stayed on the XWF brought in Rey Mysterio who teamed with his longtime friend Konnan against the Nasty Boys and hardcore legend Terry Funk who wrestled Greg Valentine The XWF scheduled a second series of house shows in Michigan but ultimately had to cancel them due to low ticket sales After not being able to secure a television deal the promotion later folded Jimmy Hart era Edit Jimmy Hart acquired the rights for the XWF for an undetermined amount in 2004 In September 2004 the idea of bringing a special television series about the XWF to The Wrestling Channel and likely other channels thereafter was explored by Hart The collaboration with WWC was briefly revived during this time During July 2005 the XWF released a three DVD series called In Your Face The Lost Episodes of the XWF It featured 19 matches from the original Universal Studios tapings with extras including an interview with Hulk Hogan The series is hosted by Jimmy Hart and Brian Knobs They also broadcast a series of pay per views on DISH Network featuring matches from the tapings Redesign Edit In November 2008 the XWF re launched its wrestling website displaying the new logo In January 2009 it was rumored that there were talks of a possible pay per view similar to how Total Nonstop Action and Ring of Honor received their television deals Also footage from the XWF invasion of WWC in 2002 was to be released Additionally plans were underway to launch a series of matches featuring living legends from 2001 new up and coming talent as well as having living remaining members make personal appearances for the XWF A Special Collectors set including a DVD T shirt autographs and an actual piece of the ring apron from the 2001 tapings was expected to be released later in 2009 As of 2023 no further activity from the relaunched XWF has taken place and the website has been taken down Championship Titles and Wrestling Style EditXWF s wrestling style was to encompass Sports Entertainment Rasslin Puroresu and Lucha Libre as many of the talent signed to the federation trained primarily in each or all of these styles of wrestling The XWF held four distinctive wrestling divisions with titles for each The XWF Heavyweight Championship the XWF Tag Team Championship the XWF Cruiserweight Championship and the XWF Women s Championship Talks of a 5th championship were rumored and if created would have been a mid card title similar to World Wrestling Entertainment s Intercontinental and United States Championships or Impact Wrestling s Television Championship XWF champions EditChampion s Times Date Location NotesXWF World Heavyweight ChampionshipIan Harrison 1 October 8 2002 Orlando Florida Defeated Spellbinder in a tournament final Viscera 1 December 9 2002 Bayamon Puerto Rico Title inactive after October 3 2003 XWF World Tag Team ChampionshipThe Nasty Boys Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags 1 December 2 2002 Bayamon Puerto Rico Defeated Carly and Eddie Colon in a tournament final Los Super Gladiadores I and II 1 September 3 2003 Santurce San Juan Puerto Rico Titles inactive after October 3 2003 XWF World Cruiserweight ChampionshipKid Kash 1 November 13 2001 Boston Massachusetts Won a 5 man battle royal Juventud Guerrera 1 November 14 2001 Lincoln New HampshireKid Kash 2 November 22 2001 Orlando Florida Title inactive after October 8 2002 XWF World Women s ChampionshipChristie Ricci 1 October 2 2001 Santa Monica California Title inactive after November 5 2001 Notes Edit bdamage1 2014 01 14 As NOT Seen On TV The XWF Ring the Damn Bell Retrieved 2016 07 22 References EditXWF News and Articles by XWF news editor Peter Clapsis first published in November 2008 XWF Taping Results XWF Releases Roster published November 2001 credited to Jon Waldman at SLAM Wrestling Waldman Jon November 14 2001 XWF working without a deal SLAM Wrestling Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Xcitement Wrestling Federation amp oldid 1165593806, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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