Xtreme Street Wrestling
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==History== | ==History== | ||
- | Xtreme Street Wrestling took form in 2003, | + | Xtreme Street Wrestling took form in 2003, Created by Patrick Blade, Its first ever World Heavyweight champion of the federation Vein now known as [[Christopher Trust]], who is the on air owner. The outset of the federation brought forth some struggle, but the acquired talent of [[Patrick Blade]], [[Rated R]] and [[Draven]] assisted the organization through to the next year, where a debuting [[Danny Draiman]] and [[Joey Spade]] helped to further the recognition of XSW. |
- | In 2005, XSW achieved its highest period with the assistance of well-known [[ | + | In 2005, XSW achieved its highest period with the assistance of well-known [[Wrestling's Future Athletes]] (WFA), agreeing on to a partnership deal that allowed talent such as [[Jesse West]], [[Sinister]], [[Mike Hardly]], [[Twizted]] etc. to compete in XSW. A vast decline from being one of New York's finest federations occured shortly a year later, during the departure of Rated R and various other performers. However, echoing off the following struggles and setbacks, XSW revived with the talent employment of [[Quarterz]] and [[Caution]]. |
- | In trying to regain credibility, they engaged in another partnership agreement with [[2KW]], consequently resulting in 2007 regarded as their most elite year. They worked with 2KW co-producing high profile shows, while in the process, attempting to refreshen their standards. In 2008, XSW endured more issues but reached a high note at the realization of the problem by the year's conclusion. | + | In trying to regain credibility, they engaged in another partnership agreement with [[2KW]], consequently resulting in 2007 regarded as their most elite year. They worked with 2KW co-producing high profile shows, while in the process, attempting to refreshen their standards. In 2008, XSW endured more issues but reached a high note at the realization of the problem by the year's conclusion. Furthermore, high expectations for a better year lie in 2009. |
==Champions== | ==Champions== |
Revision as of 11:34, 30 April 2009
Xtreme Street Wrestling | |
Details | |
Acronym | XSW |
Established | 2003-present |
Founder | Christopher Trust |
Style | Athletic and technical wrestling |
Format | Park Action (backyard) wrestling |
Wrestling base | Ground |
Location | Brooklyn, New York |
External links | Official Myspace YouTube |
Xtreme Street Wrestling (XSW) is a backyard wrestling federation that was founded in 2003 by Christopher Trust and is based in Brooklyn, New York.
Contents |
History
Xtreme Street Wrestling took form in 2003, Created by Patrick Blade, Its first ever World Heavyweight champion of the federation Vein now known as Christopher Trust, who is the on air owner. The outset of the federation brought forth some struggle, but the acquired talent of Patrick Blade, Rated R and Draven assisted the organization through to the next year, where a debuting Danny Draiman and Joey Spade helped to further the recognition of XSW.
In 2005, XSW achieved its highest period with the assistance of well-known Wrestling's Future Athletes (WFA), agreeing on to a partnership deal that allowed talent such as Jesse West, Sinister, Mike Hardly, Twizted etc. to compete in XSW. A vast decline from being one of New York's finest federations occured shortly a year later, during the departure of Rated R and various other performers. However, echoing off the following struggles and setbacks, XSW revived with the talent employment of Quarterz and Caution.
In trying to regain credibility, they engaged in another partnership agreement with 2KW, consequently resulting in 2007 regarded as their most elite year. They worked with 2KW co-producing high profile shows, while in the process, attempting to refreshen their standards. In 2008, XSW endured more issues but reached a high note at the realization of the problem by the year's conclusion. Furthermore, high expectations for a better year lie in 2009.
Champions
Championships | Current Champion | Date Won | Event |
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