GreatWhiteNope 0 Report post Posted April 6, 2007 http://www.thexpw.com/ What the hell? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Youth N Asia 0 Report post Posted April 6, 2007 Because vomit tastes better the second time around I suppose Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UseTheSledgehammerUh 0 Report post Posted April 6, 2007 We'll finally learn what the other half of the job was, besides bleeding. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dobbs 3K 0 Report post Posted April 6, 2007 We'll finally learn what the other half of the job was, besides bleeding. I assumed it was giving sexual favors to the promoter. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreatWhiteNope 0 Report post Posted April 6, 2007 http://www.pwinsider.com/ViewArticle.asp?id=23787&p=1 XPW ONE NIGHT STAND? PLANS UNDERWAY FOR ONE NIGHT REUNION, DVD RELEASES FOR CALIFORNIA'S XPW PROMOTION by Mike Johnson @ 2:50:00 PM on 4/6/2007 There are plans to run a one night nostalgia reunion show for California-based independent promotion Xtreme Pro Wrestling (XPW), which shuttered operations in April 2003. The reunion show is tentatively planned for this July with Big Vision Entertainment, which holds the rights to XPW DVDs producing the show for a DVD release. There's no talent, venue or date confirmed for the event yet, but I would assume it would take place in Los Angeles at an old XPW venue. The decision to run the XPW reunion show comes from a belief within Big Vision that there is something of an XPW nostalgia wave following many of the XPW talents appearing on MTV Wrestling Society X. The decision was made several months back, feeling they could play off the WSX buzz but never publicly disclosed so as not to distract from Wrestling Society X. Big Vision had been keeping mum on the XPW plans for fear of it looking as if the company had given up on WSX projects. The XPW reunion show is being specifically produced for a DVD release. Big Vision has already released one XPW title "After the Fall", a collection of matches. Several of the older XPW events will be released on DVD, with new commentary and extras, the first of which will be two "Baptised in Blood" events packaged together. Big Vision is also in the process of releasing the "first season" of XPW's weekly TV on DVD as well. I am told that Kris Kloss, who was the lead XPW announcer (and held the same position for MTV Wrestling Society X) and Big Vision's Mike Hartsfield, who holds the position of Vice President of Home Entertainment for the DVD production company (and held a similar position for XPW during its existence), are in charge of the project. Kevin Kleinrock, who was intimately involved on all levels of XPW, is not heavily involved at this point. He'll help oversee the XPW plans alongside other Big Vision execs, but is mainly focusing his energies on continuing Wrestling Society X in some form. XPW ran from 1999-2003, mostly out of California, although the company would late branch out into running Philadelphia and Pittsburg in latter years. Formed by porn guru Rob Zicari (who appeared on camera as Rob Black), it was heavy on blood and shock value and played itself as something of a rebel enemy to the original Extreme Championship Wrestling, based on legitimate grudges between Zicari and then-ECW owner Paul Heyman after a fallout of some sort. Perhaps the company's most infamous moment came during an incident at the 2000 ECW Heatwave PPV in Los Angeles where a number of XPW performers were ejected from the front row during the main event, leading to a street fight between the ECW locker room, including Heyman, and a number of XPW personalities. Although it was long assumed that one of the talents was physically involved with ECW manager Francine, she noted in a Ring of Honor shoot interview that she was never accosted during the incident. Among the California talents that worked regularly for XPW are The Messiah, Supreme, Jasmin St. Claire, Vic Grimes, Kaos and White Trash Johnny Webb. The company would regularly use former ECW talents that left the promotion as well including Sabu, the late Big Dick Dudley, The Public Enemy, Chris Candido, Shane Douglas, and Axl Rotten. Additional talents that would later appear included Juventud Guerrera, Terry Funk, and Psicosis, among others. The promotion ran weekly TV in Los Angeles and later Philadelphia. The XPW insurgence into the former ECW Arena sparked a hot period for Philadelphia's indy scene with a number of companies all running at once in the market, including CZW, Ring of Honor, and XPW with XPW painting themselves as the enemy coming into the market looking to take over. At one point, they even leased the ECW Arena, locking all other independent promotions from running the facility. XPW shuttered operations in April 2003 when Zicari and wife Lizzy Borden (also an on-air performer for the company) were indicted on obscenity charges due to pornographic material produced by XPW's parent company, Extreme Associates, being sent via the United States mail service to Pittsburgh. The court case on those charges, which were dropped at one point only to return, are still pending. Zicari would later sell the XPW trademarks, library, and name to Xtreme Entertainment Group (XEG), which handled video tape releases for the company. Houston Curtis, current CEO of Big Vision, was a partner in XEG at the time, which is how that circle all comes together. There's no word if the Zicaris would be part of the planned reunion show, although given how heavily involved they were in the entire run of the company, it would make sense for that to happen. A website, www.thexpw.com has been launched to support the nostalgia show and DVD plans. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UseTheSledgehammerUh 0 Report post Posted April 6, 2007 With Easter around the corner, Black should slaughter a defenseless bunny to get some promotion for his latest backyard porno wrestling circuit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Scroby 0 Report post Posted April 6, 2007 yeah, this will fail. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EMAXSAUN 0 Report post Posted April 6, 2007 I don't think Black is involved in this. But woot XPW yay. <3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
razazteca 0 Report post Posted April 7, 2007 Just call it WSX season 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Corkscrew_Senton 0 Report post Posted April 10, 2007 Well, the site says "Don't believe a thing until you read it here 4/9/07. Which is today. And nothing's up. I guess they're intent on authenticity, since the real XPW always promised shit it didn't deliver. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Corkscrew_Senton 0 Report post Posted April 12, 2007 So after the no-update Monday, the site was changed to say "Don't Believe a Thing Until You Read It Here 04/11/07." Well, it's 11:44 EDT and nothing to read beyond that. Man, I wonder why XPW ever went out of business? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jericholic82 0 Report post Posted April 16, 2007 Well I for one am intrigued. I guess that makes me the minority here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cd213 0 Report post Posted April 20, 2007 I like the fact that the After the Fall cover has only former ECW wrestlers on the cover. Guess they know that casual wrestling fans know shit about them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Corkscrew_Senton 0 Report post Posted April 20, 2007 I like the fact that the After the Fall cover has only former ECW wrestlers on the cover. Guess they know that casual wrestling fans know shit about them. To be fair, the DVD is about just the former ECW wrestlers who came through XPW. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swan 0 Report post Posted April 21, 2007 So after the no-update Monday, the site was changed to say "Don't Believe a Thing Until You Read It Here 04/11/07." Well, it's 11:44 EDT and nothing to read beyond that. Man, I wonder why XPW ever went out of business? Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Rob Black shut down XPW when Extreme Associates got in trouble with the feds? I don't think it "went out of bussiness" or bankrupt. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Corkscrew_Senton 0 Report post Posted April 21, 2007 Yes, that's when XPW died. However it managed to kill off a great deal of its California fanbase by promising shit and not delivering. Around late 2001, early 2002, they promised a HUGE suprise that would change the company's complexion. Reports I've read said it was supposed to be Scott Hall. Anyway, the surprise didn't happen. Kaos instead brought out homeless people to the ring and claimed that was the surprise. I think around this same time they scheduled an exploding cage match that either didn't happen or turned out to be a huge pile of shit. And of course, there was the genuis idea to put New Jack in a match with Vic Grimes. Jack threw Grimes off a scaffold onto a pyramid of tables, but Grimes missed the tables and damn near died. The show was wrapped up early so paramedics could get Grimes out of there and no refunds were given and they had no make-up show. When XPW moved to Pennsylvania in 2002, it's L.A. fanbase was nearly gone because the company had fucked up so many times. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LucharesuFan619 0 Report post Posted April 22, 2007 The show was wrapped up early so paramedics could get Grimes out of there and no refunds were given and they had no make-up show. Why would anybody want a refund after getting to see the single sickest bump in the history of professional wrestling? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cd213 0 Report post Posted April 23, 2007 Yes, that's when XPW died. However it managed to kill off a great deal of its California fanbase by promising shit and not delivering. Around late 2001, early 2002, they promised a HUGE suprise that would change the company's complexion. Reports I've read said it was supposed to be Scott Hall. Anyway, the surprise didn't happen. Kaos instead brought out homeless people to the ring and claimed that was the surprise. I think around this same time they scheduled an exploding cage match that either didn't happen or turned out to be a huge pile of shit. And of course, there was the genuis idea to put New Jack in a match with Vic Grimes. Jack threw Grimes off a scaffold onto a pyramid of tables, but Grimes missed the tables and damn near died. The show was wrapped up early so paramedics could get Grimes out of there and no refunds were given and they had no make-up show. [/]b When XPW moved to Pennsylvania in 2002, it's L.A. fanbase was nearly gone because the company had fucked up so many times. From what I heard in the Forever Hardcore doc interview with JAck he said he was trying to throw Grimes off the scaffold so he missed the ring and hit the ground. He was trying to kill Grimes from a missed spot in ECW. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Corkscrew_Senton 0 Report post Posted April 23, 2007 Yep, and it was KNOWN Jack hated Grimes. Why the hell would you book the two in a match together? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ulfistgut 0 Report post Posted April 23, 2007 The show was wrapped up early so paramedics could get Grimes out of there and no refunds were given and they had no make-up show. Why would anybody want a refund after getting to see the single sickest bump in the history of professional wrestling? Yes, because thats what wrestling is about. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dobbs 3K 0 Report post Posted April 23, 2007 Most of the mutants there probably only wanted a refund to cover a new pair of pants, after they had blown their loads following that spot. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jericholic82 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2007 Yes, that's when XPW died. However it managed to kill off a great deal of its California fanbase by promising shit and not delivering. Around late 2001, early 2002, they promised a HUGE suprise that would change the company's complexion. Reports I've read said it was supposed to be Scott Hall. Anyway, the surprise didn't happen. Kaos instead brought out homeless people to the ring and claimed that was the surprise. I think around this same time they scheduled an exploding cage match that either didn't happen or turned out to be a huge pile of shit. And of course, there was the genuis idea to put New Jack in a match with Vic Grimes. Jack threw Grimes off a scaffold onto a pyramid of tables, but Grimes missed the tables and damn near died. The show was wrapped up early so paramedics could get Grimes out of there and no refunds were given and they had no make-up show. When XPW moved to Pennsylvania in 2002, it's L.A. fanbase was nearly gone because the company had fucked up so many times. yea the homeless people thing is on the enterprise dvd, they sold it as the E screwing with the fans again Share this post Link to post Share on other sites