X Wrestling Federation
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X Wrestling Federation - commonly known as XWF - was a short lived professional wrestling promotion from late 2001 to early 2002. XWF's slogan was "No more prima donnas, no more politics, in your face!". They looked to promote a product that the whole family can watch and enjoy by bringing back pro-wrestling with a 21st Century spin as an alternative to sports entertainment. As such, the letter "X" in XWF stood for the missing variables from the current wrestling scene and not "Xtreme" as sometimes written.
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Beginnings
The XWF assembled an impressive array of wrestlers, announcers and other wrestling related individuals. This included many major stars such as Hulk Hogan, The Road Warriors and Curt Hennig, alongside young up-and-comers like A.J. Styles, Carly Colon, Christoper Daniels and many more.
Additionally, Tony Schiavone and Jerry Lawler were the commentators, along with the talents of Gene Okerlund and Bobby Heenan. Rena Mero was the on-screen XWF chief executive officer, with Rowdy Roddy Piper being the XWF Commissioner. Gene Simmons of KISS, also taped vignettes with The Demon Dale Torborg.
Here, the XWF taped over ten hours worth of wrestling at Universal Studios, Orlando, Florida, of November 13 and 14, 2001. Primarily, these tapings were pilot episodes to show television executives in the hope of securing a major TV contract. The stage, lighting and overall production was considered to be of the highest quality, said to be like that of the World Wrestling Federation.
While the XWF awaited finalization of a national television contract, the promotion also experimented with live arena shows, likely to enhance their pitch to television executives.
The first show was held at the Civic Center, Hammond, Illinois, on December 28, 2001, with a reported two-thirds attendance. Other shows of late December, 2001, were in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Green Bay, Wisconsin. Further dates for the end of February, 2002, in Amarillo, Texas, and Lubbock, Texas, went ahead but planned dates for early January, 2002, at Port Huron, Michigan, Toledo, Ohio and Battle Creek, Michigan were canceled but rescheduled for late March, 2002. These shows however were again cancelled.
Downfall
The major problem of the XWF was the much anticipated national TV deal did not materialized. This was in-part due to the like of Hulk Hogan, Curt Henning, Roddy Piper, Reno Mero, Jerry Lawler and many more being quickly snapped up by the World Wrestling Federation due to them not being under XWF contracts. Jimmy Hart had said jokingly during one interview that at least they left him the ring.
As such, the XWF could not promote their pilot tapings to TV executives as they were no longer able to deliver the same wrestlers as seen on their pilot shows.
XFW was rumored to be considering paying a network to air a few XWF shows, since they felt so strongly on the product. By mid-2002, the promotion was said to be focusing on the European market rather than the United States market, with the promotion pursuing a television deal in Europe. None of this happened and the promotion looked to be at its end.
Other methods
XWF's In Your Face television programme did however air in Puerto Rico of August, 2002, with the promotion also invading the local World Wrestling Council promotion in a wrestling story to promote their product. As part of the heel angle, XWF wrestlers attacked the WWC roster and subsequently spray painted "XWF" on the back of their wrestlers. The two companies ran various WWC versus XWF events with also a show named Invasion of October, 2002.
Starting May, 2003, the XWF did however appear more or less on United States television via the Memphis Wrestling promotion. The now much reduced XWF roster invaded the promotion with Jimmy Hart changing their opening title credits to XWF opening credits, amongst other things. The XWF ring announcer Dave Penzer replaced the Memphis Wrestling one and various XWF wrestlers soon appeared in the promotion to defended their XWF wrestling belts.
The future
Whilst there was several non-wrestling investors in the company, it is believed to have been run by Jimmy Hart, Brian Knobs and Greg Valentine. Jimmy Hart acquired the rights for the XFW for $100,000 in 2004. He was determined the fans could finally get a chance to see what so many worked so long and hard to produce.
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 Jimmy Hart.
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 lots of extras including an interview with Hulk Hogan. The series is hosted by Jimmy Hart and Brian Knobbs.
Roster
- A.J. Styles
- Barbarian
- Barry Horowitz
- Big Vito
- Bobby Heenan
- Buff Bagwell
- Carlos Colon
- Carly Colon
- Christoper Daniels
- Cuban Assasin
- Curt Hennig
- Dawn Marie
- Devon Storm
- Dusty Rhodes
- Emory Hale
- Fred Ottman
- Gene Okerlund
- Greg Valentine
- Horace Hogan
- Hulk Hogan
- Ian Harrison
- Jerry Lawler
- Jim Duggan
- Jimmy Hart
- Jimmy Snuka
- Johnny B. Badd
- Johnny Swinger
- Josh Mathews
- Juventud Guerrera
- Kevin Northcutt
- Kid Kash
- Konnan
- Lenny Lane
- Low-Ki
- Marty Jannetty
- Mr. Jones
- Norman Smiley
- Prince Iaukea
- Psicosis
- Ray Gonzalez
- Rena Mero
- Roddy Piper
- Sarge
- Simon Diamond
- South Philly Posse (Ted Petty and Jasmin St. Claire)
- Sonny Oono
- Terry Funk
- The Barbarian
- The Demon
- The Nasty Boys
- The Road Warriors
- The Shane Twins (Mike Shane and Todd Shane)
- The Wall
- Tony Schiavone
- Vampiro
- Vapor
- X-Girls



