XBW Wrestling

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XBW Wrestling (known once as Xtreme Backyard Wrestling) debuted in Maryland in the fall of 1999 and was created by Nemesis. It incepted with the likes of young boys that imitated professional wrestling during its boom period that is more notoriously recognized as "The Attitude Era". As by this time the craze of [[backyard wrestling]] was at an all-time high and of a vigorous violent nature, XBW followed the trend in some aspects introducing an element such as fire although no one was put to harm in it. The federation preferably focused on "throws" and verbal attitude, not exceeding the boundaries of personal safety by means of using detrimental weapons or performing high spots or any other risky activity.
XBW Wrestling (known once as Xtreme Backyard Wrestling) debuted in Maryland in the fall of 1999 and was created by Nemesis. It incepted with the likes of young boys that imitated professional wrestling during its boom period that is more notoriously recognized as "The Attitude Era". As by this time the craze of [[backyard wrestling]] was at an all-time high and of a vigorous violent nature, XBW followed the trend in some aspects introducing an element such as fire although no one was put to harm in it. The federation preferably focused on "throws" and verbal attitude, not exceeding the boundaries of personal safety by means of using detrimental weapons or performing high spots or any other risky activity.
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They hosted their first offline show in the backyard that was Inferno. At this time, consider the booking made at random by a group of kids only planning to wrestle and have fun. Episodes were not posted online during this season. On their Episode 1 tapings, the [[XBW Maryland Championship]] and [[XBW Championship]] were already possessed and bothed contested on the same show which both champions in Deathwarrent (XBW Champion) and Nemesis (XBW Maryland Champion) retained, marking a fact that both real-life and in-storyline brothers were inaugural champions of their held championship.
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They hosted their first offline show in the backyard that was Inferno. At this time, consider the booking made at random by a group of kids only planning to wrestle and have fun. Episodes were not posted online during this season. On their Episode 1 tapings, the [[XBW Maryland Championship]] and [[XBW Championship]] were already possessed and bothed contested on the same show which both champions in Deathwarrent (XBW Champion) and Nemesis (XBW Maryland Champion) retained, making a fact that both real-life and in-storyline brothers were inaugural champions of their held championship. Likely if pondered, it was due to the fact that Nemesis was owner and factually older than the rest, thus, used his leadership influence leading to why he began as champion as well as Deathwarrent beginning as champion, with him being the younger brother.
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As episodes wore on, XBW spiced up in a hurry. The show Revolution was implemented and alternated with Inferno. [[Supercard|Supercards]] would be hosted in addition. Two memorable feuds ignited that would see [[Ryan Stevens|The Icon]] battle Nemesis consecutive times all to capture the XBW Title and would do so at [[XBW Hardcore Haven|Hardcore Haven]] on Episode 10. In result of his loss subsequently to Deathwarrent, he would soon form the familiar creative of [[Lost Boyz]] alongside Nemesis as they stormed through the roster. But as soon as Stevens' jealousy got that better of him, Lost Boyz would split and begin the mutual war that would have Nemesis remain champion. The same instances would be seen with Nemesis against his brother Deathwarrent in raged-on rivalry that lasted lengthy because of a brother envy that radiated off Deathwarrent.
===Hiatus/Death of Nemesis/In Memory Of...===
===Hiatus/Death of Nemesis/In Memory Of...===

Revision as of 21:00, 30 August 2008

XBW Wrestling (XBW) formerly known as Xtreme Backyard Wrestling that confused fans with the contradicting fashion of the federation's first name and the product, is a well-known American backyard wrestling group of friends based in Maryland that had been established by Nemesis in the fall of 1999. While its events originally occured on ground prior to trampoline and now permanently mattress, it progresses on a series of season episodes composed of regular shows and Supercards and has succeeded to Season 5, their scheduled final season. XBW has been variously owned by wrestlers in storyline such as War, Jesse James and latest, Deathwarrent. But factually, XBW is not particularly owned by anyone and instead has been a collaborative effort since it had been turned into a backyard wrestling tribute promotion to fallen leader Nemesis, who is the genuine real-life brother of Deathwarrent in which died in a bicycle accident on March 28, 2001.

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Federation history

Season 1: 1999-2001

Youth period

XBW Wrestling (known once as Xtreme Backyard Wrestling) debuted in Maryland in the fall of 1999 and was created by Nemesis. It incepted with the likes of young boys that imitated professional wrestling during its boom period that is more notoriously recognized as "The Attitude Era". As by this time the craze of backyard wrestling was at an all-time high and of a vigorous violent nature, XBW followed the trend in some aspects introducing an element such as fire although no one was put to harm in it. The federation preferably focused on "throws" and verbal attitude, not exceeding the boundaries of personal safety by means of using detrimental weapons or performing high spots or any other risky activity.

They hosted their first offline show in the backyard that was Inferno. At this time, consider the booking made at random by a group of kids only planning to wrestle and have fun. Episodes were not posted online during this season. On their Episode 1 tapings, the XBW Maryland Championship and XBW Championship were already possessed and bothed contested on the same show which both champions in Deathwarrent (XBW Champion) and Nemesis (XBW Maryland Champion) retained, making a fact that both real-life and in-storyline brothers were inaugural champions of their held championship. Likely if pondered, it was due to the fact that Nemesis was owner and factually older than the rest, thus, used his leadership influence leading to why he began as champion as well as Deathwarrent beginning as champion, with him being the younger brother.

As episodes wore on, XBW spiced up in a hurry. The show Revolution was implemented and alternated with Inferno. Supercards would be hosted in addition. Two memorable feuds ignited that would see The Icon battle Nemesis consecutive times all to capture the XBW Title and would do so at Hardcore Haven on Episode 10. In result of his loss subsequently to Deathwarrent, he would soon form the familiar creative of Lost Boyz alongside Nemesis as they stormed through the roster. But as soon as Stevens' jealousy got that better of him, Lost Boyz would split and begin the mutual war that would have Nemesis remain champion. The same instances would be seen with Nemesis against his brother Deathwarrent in raged-on rivalry that lasted lengthy because of a brother envy that radiated off Deathwarrent.

Hiatus/Death of Nemesis/In Memory Of...

Season 2: 2003-2004

Pre-Teen period

Change In Direction/Fan rise

Season 3: 2005

Teen Period

Season 4: 2006-2007

Adult Period

Season 5: 2008-present

XBW Decline

A drastic plummet in the XBW fan base happened consequently when XBW Wrestling experienced a devastating slouch in progress by the near end of Season 4 (2007-2008) which moved fans away from the product when episodes were untimely despite the management giving a specific week of the upload and were extremely slow in the works of editing and being hosted online that disappointed fans. The announcement in Season 4 that Season 5 would officially become the series finale was another contributing factor that ensued a departure of many fans and forum members, not to mention the fact that the season would not entirely finish or conclude as envisioned by many because of real-life conflict.

Within all the seasons, however, XBW has slowed their rate of progress down due to personal issues within the group unseen backstage and personal life business and proceed to inevitably milk the anticipation on the forum boards of an upcoming episode until it is completed. Moreover, as XBW wrestlers (who some are staff as well) have actual lives outside of the hobby they find delectable, they laboriously dedicate their time and efforts to ensure that in the end, the fans are contented with worth-waiting visionary showcases.

Champions

Championships Current champion(s) Date Won Event
XBW Championship
Deathwarrent
Season 5, Episode 7 (2008)
ValenCrimes
XBW Maryland Championship
Rabbit
Season 5, Episode 03 (2008)
In Memory Of
XBW Internet Championship
The Reaper
Season 5, Episode 07 (2008)
Total Chaos
XBW Hardcore Championship
J-Dizzle
Season 5, Episode 07 (2008)
Total Chaos
XBW Tag Team Championship
The Reaper and Chris Phoenix
Season 4, Episode 35 (2008)
ValenCrimes

Other accomplishments

Accomplishment Latest Winner Date Won Event
Nemesis Memorial Cup
Chris Phoenix
Season 5, Episode 3 (2008)
In Memory Of
Kings of Carnage Tournament
Josh Dreamer
Season 4, Episode 27 (2007)
Kings of Carnage

Production

See also

External links

Official site of XBW Wrestling

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