Westside Xtreme Wrestling

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Westside Xtreme Wrestling
AcronymwXw
Founded2000 [1]
Headquarters Gelsenkirchen, Germany [1]
Founder(s)Hate [2] (Peter Wiechers) [3]
Owner(s)Hate (2000–2006) [2]
wXw Germany GbR (2006–2009) [2]
wXw Europe GmbH (2009–present) [2]
Website wxw-wrestling.com

Westside Xtreme Wrestling, commonly shortened to wXw, is a German professional wrestling promotion based in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia. wXw has been one of the leading professional wrestling promotions in Germany, and most of its events have been held in the Ruhr district, primarily in Oberhausen. [1] Since 2013, wXw regularly tours throughout Germany, adding tour stops outside the country including Switzerland, the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom. [4]

Contents

History

Westside Xtreme Wrestling was founded on December 24, 2000, by Peter Wiechers, a professional wrestler with the ring name Hate. [2] Together with SigMasta Rappo, Tyrant, Mark Hammer, Blue Adonis, Barish, Thunder and Claudio Castagnoli, he held an event called "wXw Extreme Wrestling Party" in the disco "Roxy" in Essen. wXw has become one of the most notable professional wrestling promotions in Germany.

In 2016, wXw became the first German wrestling promotion with an on-demand service similar to WWE's network, called wXwNOW. [4]

wXwNOW

wXwNOW is a subscription-based video streaming service owned by German professional wrestling promotion Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw). In 2016, wXw started "wXwNOW", a new worldwide streaming site for the promotion's events. All major wXw events air live on the service, which also features matches from the promotion's archives, dating back to 2002. wXwNOW Network operates similarly to WWE Network. The service has a current monthly subscription price of €9.99. [4]

Co-promotion

Since its creation, wXw has developed working relationships with several American promotions including Chikara, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, Beyond Wrestling, Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) and Evolve and several Japanese promotions including Dragon Gate, Pro Wrestling Noah, Dramatic Dream Team and Big Japan Pro Wrestling. Through the working relationship with wXw, Big Japan's World Strong Heavyweight Championship features both the CZW and wXw logos. [5]

wXw has also maintained relationship withs several European-based promotions, including British promotions International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom, Preston City Wrestling, All Star Wrestling, and Progress Wrestling. [1] [6]

wXw has held several interpromotional events, including Gorefest – European King of the Death Matches 2006 took place in the United Kingdom, a hardcore-focused event co-promoted with the English-based X-Sports: Wrestling. [7] The second Gorefest, held in 2009, included a title match between Drake Younger and Devon Moore for Combat Zone Wrestling's Heavyweight Championship. [8]

The 2008 event Dead End VIII featured the Japanese-based Pro Wrestling Noah and its rosters such as KENTA, Go Shiozaki, Takashi Sugiura and Kenta Kobashi. [9] The 2009 events, Open the Spanish Gate and Open The German Gate took place in Barcelona, Spain and Oberhausen, Germany, respectively, were co-promoted with the Japanese-based Dragon Gate. [10]

On March 13, 2010, wXw held its first event in the US, The Vision took place in front of an audience of over 450 at The Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [11] The event also featured a title match for one of CZW's titles, the CZW Ultraviolent Underground Championship, along with wXw's famous feud being between Thumbtack Jack and Drake Younger. [12]

On April 8, 9, and 10, 2011, wXw held its second and third events in the USA first with F1 vs. wXw on April 8 in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, USA at the Spontaneous Sports Complex and wXw Kreuzzug ZXI day 1 being in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the Asylum Arena and day 2 being in Union City, New Jersey in the ACE Arena.

On July 24, 2014, wXw started a partnership with Jeff Jarrett's Global Force Wrestling promotion which ended in 2017 due to GFW ending. [13]

On July 18, 2015, New Japan Pro-Wrestling started a working relationship with wXw as part of New Japan's international expansion plans which ended in early 2016 due to wXw working with too many promotions, not having any collaborated events, not being in NJPW events in Europe, not having wXw titles being defended in NJPW events and no talent exchanges. [14] [15]

On July 2, 2018, wXw started a working relationship with WWNLive, with wXw becoming an official partner of the WWN Training Center. Later that year on October 1, a relationship with WWE began. [16] [17]

On April 4, 2019 wXw held its fourth event in the US, wXw Amerika Ist Wunderbar Live From New York City took place in La Boom in Queens, New York. [18]

Tournaments and accomplishments

16 Carat Gold Tournament

Femmes Fatales

Catch Grand Prix Tournament

World Tag Team Festival

Contracts

Championships and accomplishments

Current championships

ChampionshipCurrent champion(s)ReignDate wonDays
held
LocationNotes
wXw Unified World Wrestling Championship Peter Tihanyi.jpg Peter Tihanyi 1 October 5, 202465 Oberhausen, Germany Defeated Laurance Roman on Night 3 of the wXw World Tag Team Festival 2024 .
wXw Shotgun Championship No image available.svg Anita Vaughan 1 October 6, 202464 Oberhausen, Germany Defeated Levaniel on Night 3 of the wXw World Tag Team Festival 2024 .
wXw European Championship 2017-11-10 22-41-46 ILCE-6500 DSC03866 DxO Redo PL4.jpg Mike D Vecchio 1 October 5, 202465+ Oberhausen, Germany Defeated Aigle Blanc on Night 2 of the wXw World Tag Team Festival 2024 .
wXw World Tag Team Championship Oskar Leube wXw 16 Carat Gold 2024.jpg
No image available.svg
Young Blood
(Oskar Leube and Yuto Nakashima)
1
(1, 1)
October 6, 202464 Oberhausen, Germany Defeated KXS (Axel Tischer and Fast Time Moodo) and 1 Called Manders and Thomas Shire in the wXw World Tag Team Festival 2024 finals.
wXw Academy Championship No image available.svg M41December 4, 20245 Gelsenkirchen, Germany Defeated Emilian Lewis at Heat In Der wXw Wrestling Academy.

Defunct championships

ChampionshipFirst ChampionFinal championDate wonLocationNotes
wXw World Lightweight Championship Mad Cow Zack Sabre Jr. June 5, 2010 Oberhausen, Germany Defeated Steve Douglas at Dead End X to unify the Lightweight Title with the Heavyweight Title to create the wXw Unified World Wrestling Championship [19] [20]
wXw Hardcore ChampionshipEiji Kushinawa Necro Butcher August 1, 2006 Plainfield, Indiana Defeated Ian Rotten and JC Bailey in a three-way elimination Texas Deathmatch at IWA Mid-South April Bloodshowers 2006 [21] [22]
wXw Women's Championship Killer Kelly Masha Slamovich December 23, 2023 Oberhausen, Germany Unified with the wXw Unified World Wrestling Championship at wXw 23rd Anniversary in a winner-takes-all match won by Robert Dreissker. [23]

wXw Academy Championship

As of December9, 2024.

wXw Academy Trophy Championship
WXw Academy Championship.png
Current title design
Details
PromotionWestside Xtreme Wrestling
Date establishedDecember 2015
Current champion(s)M4
Date won4 December 2024
Other name(s)
wXw Academy Trophy Championship
Statistics
First champion(s)Johnny Evers
Most reignsAll titleholders (1 reign)
Longest reignGoldenboy Santos (748 days)
Shortest reignEmilian Lewis (14 days)
Heaviest champion Oskar and Danny Fray (242 lb (110 kg))
Lightest champion The Rotation (163 lb (74 kg))

The wXw Academy Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned and created by Westside Xtreme Wrestling. The title is contested for by rookie wrestlers trained at the wXw Wrestling Academy. From 2015 to 2023, the championship activated as the wXw Academy Trophy Championship. In 2023, the title was replaced and renamed as the wXw Academy Championship, with a new belt starting a new lineage. Cumulated, there have been a total of sixteen reigns shared between fifteen different champions and a two vacancies. The current champion is M4 who is in his first reign.

wXw Academy Trophy Championship

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1Johnny EversDecember 12, 2015wXw Academy Scouting The Next Generation 2 Essen, Germany 1322Evers defeated Dirty Dragan, Francis Kaspin and Maggot in a four-way match to become the inaugural champion. [24]
2 The Rotation October 29, 2016wXw Academy Scouting The Next Generation 10 Essen, Germany 198 [25]
3Timo TheissFebruary 4, 2017wXw Academy Scouting The Next Generation 13 Essen, Germany 1140 [26]
4Julian PaceJune 24, 2017wXw Academy Scouting The Next Generation 17 Essen, Germany 1366This was a best two-out-of-three falls match. [27]
5Benjamin Van EsJune 25, 2018wXw Academy Scouting The Next Generation 26 Essen, Germany 1209This was a no holds barred match. [28]
6Vinny VortexJanuary 20, 2019wXw Academy Scouting The Next Generation 34 Essen, Germany 1392 [29]
7Goldenboy SantosFebruary 16, 2020wXw Academy Scouting The Next Generation 46 Essen, Germany 1748This was a three-way match also involving Norman Harras. [30]
8 Oskar March 5, 2022wXwNOW & Friends Showcase 2022 Oberhausen, Germany 1441 [31]
DeactivatedMay 20, 2023Title was deactivated to immediately replaced with the wXw Academy Championship.

wXw Academy Championship

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1Nick SchreierMay 20, 2023wXw Wrestling Academy Live Volume 9 Oberhausen, Germany 190Defeated Alex Duke, Danny Fray and Darius in a four-way match to become the inaugural champion. [32]
2Alex DukeAugust 18, 2023Passion Pro Spirit Zone Budapest, Hungary 11This was a four-way match also involving Danny Fray and Zafar Ameen. [33]
3Nick SchreierAugust 19, 2023N/AN/A274
4Danny FrayNovember 1, 2023Heat In Der wXw Wrestling Academy Gelsenkirchen, Germany 1112 [34]
5Tatsuya HanamiFebruary 21, 2024wXw Wrestling Academy Wrestling Im Hagenbusch Marl, Germany 118 [35]
6Marc EmpireMarch 10, 2024wXw We Love Wrestling Oberhausen, Germany 1255This was a four-way match also involving Danny Fray and Axel Fox. [36]
Vacated November 20, 2024
7Emilian LewisNovember 20, 2024Heat In Der wXw Wrestling Academy Gelsenkirchen, Germany 114This was a five-way match also involving Dieter Schwartz, Emil Völler, Hunyadi Tamas and Leon Cage for the vacant title. [37]
8M4December 4, 2024Heat In Der wXw Wrestling Academy Gelsenkirchen, Germany 15+ [38]

Combined reigns

Indicates the current champion
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined
days
1Goldenboy Santos1748
2 Oskar 1441
3Vinny Vortex1392
4Julian Pace1366
5Johnny Evers1322
6Marc Empire1255
7Benjamin Van Es1209
8Nick Schreier2164
9Timo Theiss1140
10Danny Fray1112
11 The Rotation 198
12Tatsuya Hanami118
13Emilian Lewis114
14M4 †15+
15Alex Duke11

wXw Hall of Fame

The wXw Hall of Fame is a German professional wrestling hall of fame maintained by the Oberhausen-based promotion Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw). It was established in 2005 [39] to honor wrestlers who have wrestled for the promotion.

Inductees
#YearRing name
(Birth name) [Note 1]
Notes [Note 2]
12005Mad Cow
(Sander Rijnders)
Inaugural wXw World Heavyweight Champion (1 time), won the wXw Hardcore Championship (3 times)
22009Baron Von Hagen
(Torben Borzek)
Won the wXw World Tag Team Championship (2 times)
32010Hate
(Peter Wiechers)
Won the wXw Hardcore Championship (9 times), wXw World Tag Team Championship (2 times), founder and former owner of wXw.
42010SigMasta Rappo
(Pascal Signer)
Won the wXw Hardcore Championship (4 times), wXw World Tag Team Championship (2 times). SigMasta Rappo was removed from the wXw Hall of Fame in 2020. [40]
52010Thumbtack Jack
(Alexander Bedranowsky)
Won the wXw Hardcore Championship (1 time)
62011Marc WeingartnerLongtime ringside photographer.
72011Alex Pain
(Alexander Pohl)
Won the wXw World Heavyweight Championship (1 time), wXw Hardcore Championship (1 time), wXw World Tag Team Championship (1 time)
82012Iceman
(Isaac Harrop)
Won the wXw Hardcore Championship (1 time), wXw World Tag Team Championship (1 time)
92015Steve Douglas
(Steffen Leichsenring)
Won the wXw World Lightweight Championship (1 time), wXw World Tag Team Championship (3 times), wXw World Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
102015 Are$
(Marco Jaggi)
Won the wXw World Heavyweight Championship (2x), wXw World Tag Team Championship (3 times), holds record with 603 days reign as wXw World heavyweight champion.
112017 Karsten Beck
(Karsten Pitann)
Won the wXw World Heavyweight Championship (2 times), wXw World Tag Team Championship (1 time)
122018 Doug Williams
(Douglas Durdle)
Won the wXw World Tag Team Championship (1 time)
132019 Robbie Brookside
(Robert Brooks)
Won the wXw World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
142024 Absolute Andy
(Andreas Ullmann)
Posthumous; Won the wXw Unified World Wrestling Championship (2 times), wXw Shotgun Championship (1 time), wXw World Tag Team Championship (5 times), 16 Carat Gold 2018

wXw Academy

In 2016, wXw opened the first German wrestling academy with a seven-days course schedule in Essen. [4] The wXw Academy training is open for members as well as guests that can also book a stay in an apartment adjoined to the academy. With "Scouting the next Generation", the wXw Academy introduced a series of monthly events in 2015 that provides trainees of the academy the opportunity to perform in front of a crowd. [41]

In August 2022, the wXw Wrestling Academy moved to Gelsenkirchen. [42]

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  1. Entries without a birth name indicates that the inductee did not perform under a ring name.
  2. This section mainly lists the major accomplishments of each inductee in wXw.