D-Generation XX: The Rebirth
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[http://www.d-xx.co.nr D-Generation XX] (also known as DXX) was established in August 2006 by [[Mr._McMahon_%28DXX%29|Mr. McMahon]], better known at the time as Kurt Cantona. He was part of a wrestling forum that was very poorly run, and decided to establish DXX, sharing his vision with several other members and recruiting them to help get the new site off the ground. Almost instantly the site became a success thanks to a combination of excellent advertising ideas, hard work, good show writing and of course a little bit of luck. Within a matter of weeks DXX was fully functional, with a weekly e-fed show, a friendly and close community and an ever-expanding graphics area to give the forum a secondary purpose. | [http://www.d-xx.co.nr D-Generation XX] (also known as DXX) was established in August 2006 by [[Mr._McMahon_%28DXX%29|Mr. McMahon]], better known at the time as Kurt Cantona. He was part of a wrestling forum that was very poorly run, and decided to establish DXX, sharing his vision with several other members and recruiting them to help get the new site off the ground. Almost instantly the site became a success thanks to a combination of excellent advertising ideas, hard work, good show writing and of course a little bit of luck. Within a matter of weeks DXX was fully functional, with a weekly e-fed show, a friendly and close community and an ever-expanding graphics area to give the forum a secondary purpose. | ||
- | Today (at time of writing) DXX is home to over 200 members, although around 1,500 have been a part of the site since its inception. There are currently 2 different brands - [[Monday Night Massacre]] and [[Friday Night Mayhem]], and both shows have five titles with a Womens Title shared between them, for a brief time DXX had it's own development brand under the former WWE name OVW (Ohio valley Wrestling) in 2008, it was announced the idea would be revived under the new name of [[DXX Rated]] (also known as | + | Today (at time of writing) DXX is home to over 200 members, although around 1,500 have been a part of the site since its inception. There are currently 2 different brands - [[Monday Night Massacre]] and [[Friday Night Mayhem]], and both shows have five titles with a Womens Title shared between them, for a brief time DXX had it's own development brand under the former WWE name OVW (Ohio valley Wrestling) in 2008, it was announced the idea would be revived under the new name of [[DXX Rated]] (also known as DXX�®) . There is also a thriving Graphics section of the site, where all the great GFX makers from all around the world post and review each other graphics as well as share tutorials, advice and ideas. |
Every year sinxe it began DXX has hosted the [[DXX Awards]] and the [[DXX Hall of Fame]] and briefly in 2006, the Real Life Wrestling Awards. | Every year sinxe it began DXX has hosted the [[DXX Awards]] and the [[DXX Hall of Fame]] and briefly in 2006, the Real Life Wrestling Awards. | ||
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- | Fromerly known as OVW, DXX Rated is the development brand where the future is born. Revived in early September 2008, Rated hopes to bring top rated talent, top rated matches and top rated shows. The golden brand's main aim is to fund DXX main rosters with futureproof and successful stars to maintain DXX's legacy. It has three titles, DXX | + | Fromerly known as OVW, DXX Rated is the development brand where the future is born. Revived in early September 2008, Rated hopes to bring top rated talent, top rated matches and top rated shows. The golden brand's main aim is to fund DXX main rosters with futureproof and successful stars to maintain DXX's legacy. It has three titles, DXX ®ated Championship, DXX ®ated Platinum Championship and the DXX ®ated Tag Team Championships. |
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Revision as of 13:51, 15 November 2008
D-Generation XX: The Rebirth | |
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Debut Date | August 2006 |
Owners/Creators | Mr McMahon |
Shows | Massacre & Mayhem (plus monthly PPVs) |
Operated By | Mr McMahon, Assassin, Campbell, Kenny Wallace, Broken Glass, FleX, James Kidd & Triple H (Y2J) |
Web Address | http://d-xx.co.nr |
Contents |
About D-Generation XX
D-Generation XX (also known as DXX) was established in August 2006 by Mr. McMahon, better known at the time as Kurt Cantona. He was part of a wrestling forum that was very poorly run, and decided to establish DXX, sharing his vision with several other members and recruiting them to help get the new site off the ground. Almost instantly the site became a success thanks to a combination of excellent advertising ideas, hard work, good show writing and of course a little bit of luck. Within a matter of weeks DXX was fully functional, with a weekly e-fed show, a friendly and close community and an ever-expanding graphics area to give the forum a secondary purpose.
Today (at time of writing) DXX is home to over 200 members, although around 1,500 have been a part of the site since its inception. There are currently 2 different brands - Monday Night Massacre and Friday Night Mayhem, and both shows have five titles with a Womens Title shared between them, for a brief time DXX had it's own development brand under the former WWE name OVW (Ohio valley Wrestling) in 2008, it was announced the idea would be revived under the new name of DXX Rated (also known as DXX�®) . There is also a thriving Graphics section of the site, where all the great GFX makers from all around the world post and review each other graphics as well as share tutorials, advice and ideas.
Every year sinxe it began DXX has hosted the DXX Awards and the DXX Hall of Fame and briefly in 2006, the Real Life Wrestling Awards.
Current Champions
Friday Night Mayhem
Friday Night Mayhem was started for much the same reasons as Massacre. A new look e-fed meant new look shows and this meant the birth of the new show on DXX. Friday Night Mayhem has brought us stipulations such as the Security Prison and Hangman's Horror Matches. Currently controlled by Lord Lucas Mitchell
General Manager: Lord Lucas Mitchell
Click here for more information on Mayhem
Monday Night Massacre
Monday Night Massacre was born on December 3, 2007, after DXX RAW was scrapped because DXX members voted on a new look e-fed. Massacre has brought some of the most nail-biting action that DXX has ever seen including an Elimination Chamber match and an innovative Luchas de Apuestas match. Massacre has one of the most open rosters in the E-Fed industry, and it is home also home to DXX's X-Division, Intercontinental, Tag Team and Hardcore Titles as well as the prestiegous DXX Championship.
General Manager: Chris Jericho
Click here for more information on Massacre
DXX ®ated
Fromerly known as OVW, DXX Rated is the development brand where the future is born. Revived in early September 2008, Rated hopes to bring top rated talent, top rated matches and top rated shows. The golden brand's main aim is to fund DXX main rosters with futureproof and successful stars to maintain DXX's legacy. It has three titles, DXX ®ated Championship, DXX ®ated Platinum Championship and the DXX ®ated Tag Team Championships.
General Managers: Sylvan Grenier & Shane Trent
Click here for more information on DXX ®ated