XWF NEWS AND UPDATES
| ”You've all missed me too. I can tell. That's why there have been so many people so eager to fill my shoes. RJ Palmer springs to mind instantly, and recently Jason Mudd can be put into the same category. But neither of those two twats are quite like the real thing, and if they think they're fooling anybody, they should go ahead and think again. It's like I used to say: I am Kieran King. You are not. |
| "In a way, Andy, I think this might be the right time for us to finally confront each other. If it were in 2001 it wouldn't have even meant anything to folks, in 2003 it wouldn't have had the same impact as it had now. Now is the right time for it - when we're both titans in our own rights. We both started our journeys at the same time, we've both established things that will see us embedded in the annals of history. We're both older and wiser than what we used to be. Win or lose, this will be a match that will have people talking for a long time. We will do what we're known for doing - stealing the goddamn show, win or lose. |
07-04-2010: XWF's affiliate, kapowgfx.com, has begun ranking both shows and role-players from their affiliated federations on a weekly bases. The XWF is proud to announce that in our first week of participation, our 'Bad Medicine' pay per view was named the number one show out of all that were submitted. Also, James Raven was named the number one role-player of the week for his RP entitled 'Forever, I Do', and Vinic DuShane walked away with a fourth place ranking. Congratulations to both of them, as well as everyone who participated at 'Bad Medicine' and helped make it the incredible show that it was!
07-01-2010: "Bitches and Gentlefucks". Those words haven't been heard on XWF television in over a year, but on Thursday Night Anarchy it was the first phrase heard by the German crowd as XWF Legend Lee Stone filled in as interim General Manager. The first week of XWF's World Tour was a roaring success, but Lee Stone wasn't the only Legend in attendance... Jem Williams also made an appearance for the first time in exactly a year, promising a return to the company, but not for him... for his nephew, former Cruiserweight champion and Lord of the Ring runner up, Jason Mudd! Mudd wasn't the only one to make a statement in their return though, as M4 and Dr. Emo also made their presence felt, as well as returning "Stable of the Year", The Prophecy. With the roster exploding, newcomers Paradox and Morten Saint had impressive debuts, but were they able to win? Has James Raven figured out the identity of I.J.W.T. yet? Were any announcements made regarding Leap of Faith? You know what you need to do to find out, just click the link and read Thursday Night Anarchy!
| "I see how they are! I see what they are trying to do. You are trying to break me. Aren’t you? You are trying to make me give up. I like how you people are, but it’s not going to work. You think you’ve gotten into my head, but you haven’t. I am not going to crack. Try all you want, but I am not going to break. Come on! I dare you to stop me. DO IT! Take your best shot at me! I’ve taken worse, and I’m still here. I’m still kicking! I may be down, but I am not out." |
06-27-2010: The Bad Medicine pay per view went off without a hitch, and it more than lived up to the hype it received. Three superstars walked in with their waists bare, and walked out champions, but who? Did RJ Palmer finally manage to topple James Raven after months of trying? Did Zach Rizza manage to best stablemate Trent Gein in the third and final match of their United States title series? Perhaps Oren was able to cap his meteoric rise to the top of the XWF by claiming his first World Championship? There were a few major returns as well, including a former multi-champion who returned to help out some friends, and a certain Legend that is going to have a bigger role to play in the coming weeks. Intrigued? I bet you are! So why are you still reading this? Find the answers to the above questions and more by reading Bad Medicine now!
| "It goes like this, Eric. If you're scared, then say you're scared. I won't bother you. My stock is on the rise around here, with or without the title belt that is wrapped around your waist. I'm going to get my fifteen minutes in the limelight one way or another, so if you think that you are the gatekeeper to my future sucess, think again. Still, silence was the last thing that I expected to come.. or not come from your mouth. Not from a man who had so much to say before the Ladder Match at Zero Tolerance. What was it that you said to me before Zero Tolerance? That you didn't care about being beaten by me? Feed the gerbil, fucktard. He obviously isn't spinning the cage that charges your brain." |