6 Years Strong!
In a shocking turn of events following KXW’s Rumble to Remember, wrestling legend and newly crowned KXW Television Champion, The Rock, has filed a lawsuit against Devonte Bradshaw. The suit stems from an explosive in-ring moment where Bradshaw threw a fireball into The Rock’s face, an act that The Rock claims was both illegal and career-damaging.
During their highly anticipated match, The Rock, in his signature intense style, hurled a steel chair at referee Buster Gunderson in a moment of frustration. However, moments later, Bradshaw took things to a dangerous extreme, igniting a fireball and launching it directly into The Rock’s face. Despite the brutal attack, The Rock fought through the pain, ultimately securing the victory and claiming the KXW Television Championship.
Now, The Rock is taking legal action, arguing that Bradshaw’s reckless and unsanctioned use of fire not only endangered his health but also had severe repercussions on his career outside the ring.
“This isn’t just about wrestling,” The Rock stated in his official complaint. “What Bradshaw did went beyond the rules of the sport. I’ve been in this business long enough to know the difference between competition and outright assault. That fireball could’ve blinded me permanently, and it has already cost me opportunities outside of wrestling. I won the match, but at what cost?”
The Rock’s legal team, led by attorney Martin Kessler, confirmed that the People’s Champion had been forced to withdraw from a major Hollywood role due to the burns he sustained. According to Kessler, The Rock was set to star in Titanic 2: The Ice Strikes Back, a big-budget sequel to the iconic 1997 film. However, due to the facial injuries suffered from the fireball attack, he was forced to step away from the project, leading to a massive financial loss.
“My client was set to earn $35 million from his lead role in Titanic 2: The Ice Strikes Back,” Kessler stated. “Due to Mr. Bradshaw’s reckless actions, The Rock had no choice but to step away, causing irreparable financial and professional harm. That’s why we are seeking damages in the amount of $35 million—the exact amount my client lost as a result of this heinous act.”
As of now, Devonte Bradshaw has yet to issue a public response to the lawsuit. However, legal experts speculate that this case could set a precedent for how KXW and other promotions handle in-ring injuries and the blurred lines between scripted entertainment and real-life consequences.
With The Rock determined to seek justice, all eyes are now on Bradshaw and KXW management to see how they respond to this high-profile legal battle. One thing is for certain—this rivalry is far from over.
KXW continues to shake up the sports and entertainment world with another high-profile signing. The company has officially announced the acquisition of former NFL star and Super Bowl champion AJ Hawk, who will soon step into the squared circle to make his professional wrestling debut. Hawk is the latest major celebrity to join the KXW ranks, following in the footsteps of Post Malone, Bad Bunny, Markiplier, Buzz Lightyear, and perhaps most famously, former KXW 24/7 Champion Johnny Knoxville and two-time KXW Dragon’s Crown Champion Logan Paul. A dominant force on the football field, Hawk was a key figure in the Green Bay Packers’ legendary Super Bowl XLV victory. Known for his intensity, durability, and hard-hitting style, Hawk brings a unique blend of athleticism and tenacity that makes him a natural fit for the world of professional wrestling.
Interim KXW CEO Stefan Armani expressed his excitement about the signing:
“KXW has always been about defying expectations and pushing the envelope. AJ Hawk is a proven winner with an unmatched work ethic. We believe he’s going to thrive in our world, and I can’t wait to see him make an impact. KXW continues to bridge the gap between sports, entertainment, and wrestling like never before.”
Hawk’s official in-ring debut is set to take place on an upcoming episode of KXW Voltage, where he will face off against former WWE Intercontinental Champion and bare-knuckle brawler Wade Barrett. A seasoned competitor, Barrett is not expected to take it easy on Hawk, making for a must-see showdown.
Longtime friend and fellow KXW superstar Pat McAfee weighed in on Hawk’s transition to professional wrestling:
“AJ Hawk was born to hit people—now he just gets to do it in a ring instead of a football field. I’ve seen the guy dominate at the highest level, and I have zero doubt he’s going to do the same here in KXW.”
With his debut on the horizon, all eyes are on AJ Hawk as he prepares to step into a whole new battleground. Will his relentless drive and championship pedigree carry him to victory in KXW? Fans won’t have to wait long to find out.
Following the explosive aftermath of Rumble to Remember, HRW General Manager Travis Powers has set the stage for the next phase in HRW history. In an official video statement from his office, Powers made several game-changing announcements that will shape the road to Immortality. For the first time since 2019, HRW’s iconic Aussie Blast pay-per-view is making its long-awaited return! Known for its high-stakes battles and unforgettable moments, Aussie Blast will once again serve as a proving ground for the best HRW has to offer. But this year, the stakes have never been higher. Travis Powers confirmed that Aussie Blast’s main event will feature six warriors stepping inside the demonic structure known as the Chamber of Sins. This unforgiving steel prison has tested the will of many competitors in the past, and now, it will return to crown a new top contender. The winner of this brutal clash will earn a historic opportunity—a chance to compete for both the HRW Universal Championship and the HRW World Championship at Immortality! With such an unprecedented match on the horizon, Powers also announced that Universal Champion King Dominator and World Champion Tony ‘The Beast’ Wilde will not defend their titles until Immortality. Instead, both men will prepare for what could be the most challenging night of their careers, as they will put their gold on the line in a Triple Threat Match against the Chamber of Sins winner. The battle to qualify for the Chamber of Sins begins on the next episode of HRW Fusion, where the first qualifying matches will take place. Who will earn their spot inside the most dangerous match in HRW? Which six competitors will survive the gauntlet and step into Aussie Blast’s unforgiving steel battleground?
In a landmark move for officiating in professional wrestling, KXW x HRW has announced the official formation of a Referee’s Union following increasing concerns over the treatment of match officials. The decision comes after respected referees Buster Gunderson and Susan voiced their frustrations regarding the escalating levels of violence and disrespect toward KXW x HRW officials. From controversial physical altercations to blatant disregard for referee authority, the issue has reached a boiling point, prompting this historic step forward. Referees play a crucial role in ensuring fairness and order inside the ring, yet they have often found themselves at the mercy of frustrated competitors. With the introduction of the KXW x HRW Referee’s Union, officials will now have a stronger voice, advocating for better protection and accountability when it comes to the treatment of those enforcing the rules. While details regarding the leadership of this new initiative remain scarce, KXW x HRW officials have confirmed that a representative of the Referee’s Union will be making his presence felt in the coming weeks. His identity remains a mystery, but his arrival is expected to bring major implications for how officiating is handled moving forward. What changes will this new union bring to KXW x HRW? Will stricter enforcement lead to new repercussions for those who cross the line? And how will competitors react to this newfound authority in the squared circle?
The wrestling world is buzzing with concern and speculation as Christian Payne has seemingly vanished since his brutal defeat to The Krow in a Casket Match at KXW Rumble to Remember.
What makes this situation even more unsettling is that Rumble to Remember marked the final night of Payne’s KXW contract. Since the event, there has been no word from the former champion—no social media activity, no public appearances, and no response to calls or messages. Even those closest to him, including his wrestling family, have reportedly been unable to reach him.
Harvey Levin of TMZ weighed in on the bizarre circumstances, stating, "We've covered a lot of crazy wrestling stories, but this one is straight-up chilling. Christian Payne’s last match ends with him being shut inside a casket, and now he's completely off the grid? No contract, no commitments—just radio silence. Either this is a masterful reinvention, or something is seriously off."
With no official word from Payne or KXW, fans have begun speculating wildly about his whereabouts. Some believe he is simply taking time away to reset, while others suggest a more ominous scenario—one where The Krow’s eerie, mind-game-driven victory may have had deeper consequences than anyone expected.
In a groundbreaking move that further solidifies KXW’s global reach, the company is proud to announce a formal talent trading partnership with Japan’s prestigious Yamaguchi Pro Wrestling (YPW). The partnership will see regular exchanges of top-tier wrestling talent and culminate in a major joint pay-per-view event, details of which will be revealed in the coming months.
While KXW and HRW are no strangers to welcoming YPW talent—including former YPW World Champion Karl Anderson, electrifying luchadora Mary Matsumoto, and technical wizard Akira Kobayashi—this new alliance cements a dynamic and strategic relationship between the two powerhouse promotions.
“This partnership is a monumental step for both KXW and Yamaguchi Pro Wrestling. We’ve seen firsthand the incredible talent YPW produces, and now, through this official collaboration, fans will get to experience dream matches and storylines that span continents. We’re committed to delivering a world-class wrestling experience with a blend of cultures, styles, and unmatched athleticism.” - Stefan Armani (Interim KXW C.E.O)
“YPW’s athletes are some of the most passionate and skilled wrestlers in the world. Their tenacity and creativity push the boundaries of what’s possible in the ring. With this partnership, HRW and KXW are opening the doors to limitless possibilities for the talent and, most importantly, the fans.” - Travis Powers (HRW General Manager)
As part of the announcement, KXW also introduced fans to one of the key pioneers behind YPW, original promoter and visionary Noriko Tanaka, who has been instrumental in shaping the company’s influence.
“Yamaguchi Pro Wrestling has always celebrated the spirit of competition and honor. This partnership with KXW and HRW represents a bridge between two wrestling worlds with shared values and a love for the sport. Our fans in Japan and North America can expect unforgettable moments and fierce battles that elevate the legacy of professional wrestling.” - Noriko Tanaka (Founder of Yamaguchi Pro)
As the wrestling landscape continues to evolve, KXW’s partnership with YPW stands as a beacon of unity and progress. Stay tuned for further announcements in regards to the partnership
This is just the beginning of a new era—one where the best wrestlers from around the globe will collide to create history.
Main Show
In a match that saw the likes of The Fiend, RANIK, a returning Ryan Lockstin and a sensational performance from Justin Pain. The Chosen King Antonio would be the man who walked out victorious in tonight's 30 man Rumble To Remember Match. Coming in at Number 17 Antonio would track 8 Eliminations including Jason Hawkins, Charlie Sakamoto, Josh Snyper, Phillip Diamond III and the man he would come face to face with at the end Cody Rhodes. Rhodes and Antonio have history dating back to KXW Full Throttle where Antonio would defeat the formerly Dashing American Nightmare so to say the final moments of the match were tense is putting it lightly. Antonio would throw Rhodes over the top rope becoming the third man along with Bruan Strowman and The Krow to win a traditional Rumble To Remember match. Antonio has been with KXW since 2017 and has slowly been clawing his way to the top even picking up two KXW Cruiserweight Championship wins with a combined 311 day reign. Antonio is also the current reigning KXW Cogeco Champion and he promises to become double champion at Immortality. Immortality will be Antonio's first chance at the KXW World Heavyweight Championship since No One Here Gets Out Alive where he competed inside the Chamber Of Sins. Antonio has defeated former world champions before but never quite reached the top. Antonio vows that he will become champion at Immortality and with a weaker version of The Krow currently holding the title, Perhaps that may become a reality.
The Krow and Christian Payne would do battle in a Casket match that was over 40 minutes long with both men giving their all. Christian Payne was on his last night under KXW Contract and had returned The Krow's belt to him earlier in the night by leaving it in his locker room and leaving a note attached to it reading "Here, Have it back for now so you can enjoy your final moments at peace." This casket match was one the most blood soaked contests in the history of the company with the two men throwing themselves everywhere. Payne was using moves he hadn't pulled out in years including The Diet Pepsi Plunge, Moonsault Madness and The Twizzler Splash to no success. Krow would ultimately place Payne inside the casket and retain his KXW World Heavyweight Championship. The champion would collapse backstage and need to be rushed immedietly to the hospital. The Krow has been wrestling with an undisclosed injury ever since his return at Misery Business and has been advised numerous times to take time off. We shall see if the creature of the night will finally listen to medical advice.
In the most hyped up and talked about match on the entire show all eyes were on the HRW Universal Championship match between the champion King Dominator and Muhammad Ali who would come back into the ring after a lengthy absence. This match was a proving ground for Dominator who went in with a point to prove. He was quoted as saying "Ali doesn't posses the skills that i have" and "Muhammad Ali is a no legend the man himself is a myth." However during the match itself we would see the Ali of old, Multiple near knockout blows to take the title from the grips of Dominator. It seemed as though history would be made and Ali would walk out as new HRW Universal Champion. In a almost desperate move Dominator would lock in the Crossface in which he now calls in The Royal Wrath to submit Muhammad Ali. This match made history, It made Rumble To Remember the most watched event in KXW x HRW History and cemented both men as top draws for Heel Rivers Wrestling. What this means for Muhammad Ali's future is unclear at the moment but we do know that he has signed a deal with HRW for how long is also uncertain but for Dominator he might have just become the Greatest of All Time.
After setting his sights on Devonte Bradshaw late last year. The Rock would finally challenge for the KXW Television Championship at Rumble To Remember. After months of tense back and fourth social media interactions and a confrontation between the two at one of The Rock's movie premiers things finally boiled over in Rome in one of the most jaw-dropping generational matches in KXW History. Bradshaw and Rock would trade major moves throughout the match, Including Sharpshooters, Superkicks, Rock Bottoms and even The People's Elbow. The match however would take a terrifying turn. After The Rock launched a chair into the face of KXW Official Buster Gunderson, Bradshaw would send a scorching fireball into the face of The Great One, This seemed to have set The Final Boss into full rage mode. As he would punish the champion in ways that I can't describe here. The Rock would hit one final Rock Bottom and secure himself in the record books as the new KXW Television Champion. After the show The Rock was taken back to a local medical facility in which he was treated for third degree burns and wrapped up in protective eye bandages. We are not told an estimated return date for The Rock but we have been told he has sleeked legal council in regards to Bradshaw's flame. We will have to stay tuned to the situation to keep you all up to date.
In one of the most grotesque displays of violence unleashed upon a KXW x HRW ring, Draco Bangz has made history and become the first ever KXW Openweight Champion. In a match that also included Dragonlord, CJ Felony and Kevin Blackwood. Bangz would become the MVP of the match first eliminating Dragonlord with a torture rack. Bangz then brought out the beast in the span of the almost 35 minute match Bangz would then take care of Felony and Blackwood single handedly. Tensions were high after the match with Felony specifically being siad to "not be finished" with Bangz and Blackwood needing immediate medical attention after the match. Blackwood would take multiple shots to the back and back of the head with a sledgehammer. Draco Bangz came in and eliminated every single person in this massive match. Bangz is signed to Fusion and becomes the first man under HRW Contract to hold a KXW Championship but Travis Powers has discussed the possibility of a heavy fine for his aggression within the match.
Tom Terror is one of the most violent and menacing KXW Originals. Tonight he became the first man to win the KXW Iron God Championship defeating Lee Bischoff. Bischoff who went into this match with the massive Iron Gauntlet win at Battlefront hanging over his head might have went into this match underestimating just who he was in the ring with tonight. Terror is one of the most sadistic unhinged and overall barbaric individuals to ever step foot in the ring. He is a former KXW Tag Team Champion and KXW 24/7 Champion and one of the men who founded the company. Terror is notorious for ending the careers of Balls Mahoney and Little Guido in KXW back in the WarZone era. Terror would also enter a years long feud with KXW Hall Of Famer Arn Anderson which would culminate in a match at Immortality which saw Anderson come out victorious. Since then Terror has made it his mission to be come unstoppable. Now he takes KXW into the new era as a God. The title carries the legacy of the 24/7 Championship and with Terror as the champion we don't know if there will be anyone strong enough to take the title from him.
After retaining her KXW Vixen's Hardcore Championship against Masha Slamovich on the pre-show Rhea Ripley would shock the KXW x HRW Faithful. She would enter the Vixen's Rumble match at number 29 and go on to win the match, Though not without controversy. After Rhea's entry Patrick Stevenson and Alfred Alfredo would begin to get word from management that something had happened to prevent Number 30 from entering the match. Ripley also used ring awareness to psych out the rest of the combatants in the match. After Ripley was hit with a stunner from Miyuki Kashima, Ripley would roll underneath the bottom rope and make herself hidden making the commentary team calling the action think that the camera's didn't catch her elimination. Ripley would then reemerge after Kashima was believed to have won and then throw her over the top rope and end her Immortality dreams. Kashima was visibly distraught after getting backstage and Rhea couldn't care less. Rhea Ripley is now set to face off against Caroline Swift for the KXW Vixen's Championship at Immortality. Swift is set to address Ripley on a future episode of KXW Aftershock in regards to her win.
One of the high points of the vixen's rumble to remember match was the entry of Jordynne Grace. Since making her debut in KXW, Grace has been an absolute powder keg of energy and raw power unseen in the vixen's division. She would enter at Number 7 and track 7 Eliminations thus fourth setting the elimination record for a women's rumble across both the KXW and HRW brands. Some of her eliminations would include Akira Young, Kendrix, Jennacide and perhaps most shockingly Ronda Rousey. After getting eliminated by Mickie Knuckles, Grace was asked what a moment like that meant for her and she is quoted as saying "It means a lot, It shows what Big Mama Pump is made of, I may not have won the rumble tonight but rest assured i will win the next one." Grace is contracted to the Academy Of Violence and will head there with a massive chip on her shoulder. The rest of the vixen's divison across all four shows better be on high alert when Grace enters the ring next.
Pre-Show
In the closing match on the pre-show, The KXW Vixen's Hardcore Championship would be defended under Terry Funk Rules. Masha Slamovich who won a fatal 5 way elimination match to earn the contenders spot would face off against the champion, The ever dominant Rhea Ripley. These two went to war in what can ultimately be described as a vulgar display of power. Slamovich was pulling out every move in the book to try to put Ripley away. The shocker was that the champion just wouldn't stay down, Alfred Alfredo described Ripley as "The Terminator" and never has a nickname fit so well to describe a performance from a professional wrestler. Rhea would get the win by a massive Riptide through a table from the top rope. These two women define professional wrestling. This match was one of the best pre-show matches we have ever witnessed.
Believe it or not we have a new HRW Hardcore Champion. The one and only 'Street Fighting' Shane McMahon would defeat The OX at Rumble To Remember and walk out with the battered gold around his waist. It was a brutal back and fourth contest with steel steps, light tubes, chairs and just about anything that wasn't tied down being used as a weapon in this contest and Shane pulled through. Much to the dismay of Patrick Stevenson, Shane McMahon made good on his promise of walking out with gold. What does this mean for the future of the HRW Hardcore Division?? Well you'll just have to stay tuned to HRW Fusion to find out!
On Tonight's KXW x HRW Rumble To Remember Pre-Show the fan favorite Stu would compete for the HRW Television Championship against Ahmed The Egyptian. After the match Stu was seen visibly upset. He would come back through the curtain lashing out at many officials including HRW General Manager Travis Powers. Stu has requested some personal time to "Figure some things out" and that request has been fulfilled by Powers. We here at KXW x HRW wish Stu nothing but the best during his time away.
At KXW x HRW New Year's Execution Chase U would defend the HRW World Tag Team Titles in a open challenge against any team. To the surprise of thousands in attendance The Dudley Boyz would accept the challenge. Team 3D is one of the most decorated tag teams in the history of professional wrestling collecting tag team titles from WWE, ECW, WCW, NWA, TNA and New Japan Pro Wrestling, Hustle and Squared Circle Wrestling. The boys from Dudleyville have now added The HRW World Tag Team Championships to their trophy case to equal up to 24 titles total over their historic career. Conspicuous by his absence was Chase U valedictorian Joseph R. Broni who was nowhere to be seen and was replaced by university principal Andre Chase. We hope that Broni is okay and can return to the ring soon. Congratulations to the Dudley Boyz on becoming your new HRW World Tag Team Champions.
Tonight on HRW Fusion the HRW Hardcore Championship would be on the line as That Guy would defend against new HRW Talent The OX. Both men had a fantastic back and fourth match but it was The OX who would walk out victorious. The OX has built himself a wonderful reputation in the Mexican independent wrestling scene as a former 12 time Mexican Pro Power Champion.
In the main event of HRW Fusion Episode One, There would be a massive fatal 5 way elimination match that would take place that featured the likes of Aaron Matthews, CM Punk, El Mago, Broken Doul and eventual winner Christian Cage. Cage won this massive opportunity in his HRW debut and would spend almost a minute straight smashing a barbed wire bat off the back and neck of Broken Doul to increase his chances of winning the 5 way. So now the match is set for KXW x HRW Rumble To Remember as it will be Tony "The Beast" Wilde defending the HRW World Heavyweight Championship against Christian Cage.
One of the marque matches announced for HRW Fusion episode one was Gallus set to take on The Showstoppers. For Justin Pain, Ever since losing his HRW Intercontinental Championship to Tenacious he has been dead set on going after his full grand slam with only the HRW World Tag Team Championships standing in his way. However tonight it would end up being a handicap match as Shawn Michaels would be nowhere to be found. Gallus would make quick work of the former HRW Intercontinental Champion and would pick up the win. What this means for The Showstoppers remains to be seen. Patrick Stevenson would throw accusations towards Gallus member Joe Coffey noting his absense from ringside where he would normally appear. Whatever happened to HBK remains unclear but it must be sticking under the nerve of Justin Pain.
Forget everything you thought Godzilla and King Kong because at Rumble To Remember, The Jolly Sumo Charlie Sakamoto will officially challenge Gladius for the KXW Academy Championship after winning a massive Fatal 5 Way Elimination Match on Episode 33 of KXW Academy Of Violence. Gladius has been undefeated since joining the Academy roster but Sakamoto might prove to be his most daunting task to date. Either way we hope the ring in Rome will be reinforced as these two titans collide.
Rumble season is upon us and the talented roster over at the Academy Of Violence are pulling out all the stops to determine who will face KXW Academy Champion Gladius at the event. A series of Fatal 5 Way matches have been set for Academy, Fusion and Aftershock all for title shots of different variety but this one has us the most intrigued. Gladius has been on an unstoppable winning streak since joining the Academy Roster and this five way will see who can be a potentially massive threat to that. This match is guaranteed to be a car wreck in every positive way.
Lee Bischoff has survived the first ever KXW Iron Gauntlet. In a match that featured such competitors as Nick Gage, SHLAK, Darby Allin, Drave, Andrew Blackwell and even The Angry Video Game Nerd, Lee Bischoff has survived it all and walked out victorious at KXW x HRW Battlefront. Bischoff hasn't stepped foot in a KXW ring since 2017 when he was a runner up in the inaugural KXW Rumble To Remember match before getting eliminated by Bruan Strowman. Despite having a few other matches for KXW around that time Bischoff let his contract lapse and continued wrestling on the independents. Bischoff made his KXW return tonight after initially being announced for the gauntlet. Many online were dismissive of Bischoff saying that he "Didn't have what it takes" or that he "Was a B- wrestler" well tonight Bischoff silenced the critics and won the whole thing. He will now face Tom Terror for the brand new KXW Iron God Championship at Rumble To Remember in Rome.
Tonight we would see a one on one match between James Frost and The Krow. Frost would end up pulling off an upset and pinning The KXW World Heavyweight Champion. After the match however Christian Payne would jump the barricade and attack The Krow with The KXW World Heavyweight Championship. Payne would also hit Krow with two middle rope H-Bombs. Christian Payne would then take The Krow's KXW World Heavyweight Championship and walk out.
Will Payne stepped up to the plate to challenge newly minted KXW Hall Of Famer Max Maximus tonight at Battlefront. We haven't seen Will since last year's Rumble To Remember event going down to a achilleas heel injury. Will Payne looks to be on his redemption tour as he has finally won gold in KXW joining his sister Fang, Cousin Cole and Brother Christian in being champions in KXW's History Books. Andrew Blackwell sent out a tweet acknowledging his brother's victory. Congratulations are in order to Will Payne.
Danny Wells of American Strong Style won his first piece of singles gold here tonight at Battlefront as he would go one on one with The Maverick Logan Paul. Paul had been bragging about being one of the greatest pound for pound professional wrestlers in recent history. That line would get under the skin of Wells who used his amateur wrestling background to outwork the 2 KXW Dragon's Crown Champion. Logan Paul would storm out of the arena shortly after the match not even changing out of his gear before leaving. Congratulations to Danny Wells.
On the Battlefront main card we would see a matchup that had Sheamus and Stormear The Grand colliding. Stormear would win the match via count-out. After the match the music of SoulAmazin would hit and Stormear would be viciously attacked by the former HRW King Of The Ring. SoulAmazin would hit multiple Soul Stunners on Stormear before laying him out by putting him through the announce table at ringside.
In a grueling fatal four way ladder match that featured American Strong Style, The Toxic Table, The Major Players and Chase U it would be the Andre Chase led pair that would climb the ladder and snag the vacant titles. This is a major win for Chase U as Joe Broni has been elected as The Valedictorian and hasn't won a championship since losing the KXW Integrity World Championship. Duke Hudson is quoted as saying "This isn't possible without the leadership, bravery and guidance of Andre Chase, This is for him and for Heel Rivers Wrestling. We will wear these titles proudly."
To kick off the Battlefront pre-show we would see a match between Trick Williams and Phillip Diamond III. The two would battle back and fourth with Diamond getting a tainted victory. It was announced during the show by Alfred Alfredo that PD3 has a contract clause that includes his own personal referee. The referee in question goes by the name of Big Ben. Ben was hired by Diamond to be a butler but now that has branched into his professional career as now Ben will referee all of PD3's matches. Trick Williams would be locked in a submission hold before the bell was immediately rang. Patrick Stevenson called the victory "full of shit" and demanded for the dismissal of Big Ben. Do you think Ben screwed Trick Williams at Battlefront?
We finally have a release date for KXW x HRW Battlefront. August 17th. We will see an incredible night of action! 30 Men take part in the first ever KXW Iron Gauntlet for a chance to face Tom Terror at Rumble To Remember. KXW World Heavyweight Champion The Krow goes one on one with The Infinite Hero James Frost in a non title match. Rob Van Dam looks to slay the beast known as Tenacious for The HRW Intercontinental Championship. PJ Storm and Cooper Adrianette look to tear the house down in a Champion vs Champion clash. Danny Wells looks to take The KXW Dragons Crown Championship from Logan Paul. KXW Hall Of Famer AJ Styles makes his return to KXW, All that and so much more when KXW Wrestling and Heel Rivers Wrestling brings you BATTLEFRONT on August 17th.
Massive news came out yesterday as it was announced that KXW Hall Of Famer AJ Styles will be in the building at KXW x HRW Battlefront to challenge the KXW Cogeco Champion Antonio. This match is garunteed to be an absolute spectacle of in ring action. Antonio pulled off a massive upset at 21st Century Breakdown by defeating Juice Alexander for the KXW Cogeco Championship, The question is will Antonio be ready for someone the caliber of AJ Styles?
It was recently announced that the current KXW Integrity World Champion Max Maximus will join the next class of the KXW Hall Of Fame. Maximus has an impressive resume winning gold in almost every promotion he has been apart of but at KXW x HRW Battlefront he will face his biggest challenge to date. Will Payne has recently resigned with KXW after a lengthy absence working on other ventures and he has stepped up to the plate to challenge Maximus for the Integrity Championship. Maximus has his last official contractually obligated match set for Battlefront so the question remains if Maximus can retain or not aginast the AWC legend. Will we see a new Integriy Champion or will The Vision walk out with the title?
A massive 30 man Iron Gauntlet match will take place at KXW x HRW Breakdown! 30 Men will enter a no holds barred gauntlet match all with the goal of facing KXW 24/7 Champion Tom Terror at Rumble To Remember for the KXW Iron God Championship. Some of the names already announced include Nick Gage, Shlak, Draven, Darby Allin, Flip Savage as well as the returns of Lee Bischoff, Broken Doul and Skitzo Da Clown. The Angry Video Game Nerd will also be making an appearance in the match. Tom Terror has been watching the competitor announcements closely as he thirsts for the blood of the winner. Who will walk out of Battlefront as The Iron Survivor? Find out on August 17th as KXW x HRW Battlefront goes LIVE.
Over the last 24 hours a quick decision was made to vacate the HRW Tag Team Championships which were valiantly defended by The Prestige. The members of The Prestige decided to broaden their horizons elsewhere and we both at KXW and Heel Rivers Wrestling wish them the best in their collective future endeavors. An announcement on what's next for the HRW Tag Team Championships will be coming in the coming days so stay tuned for that and all things KXW x HRW soon.
Massive news coming your way as KXW x HRW will return with an exclusive event BATTLEFRONT. It will be a show that takes place before the 2K24 season to get everyone jazzed for a brand new season of both KXW and HRW Action. After the show HRW will launch a new show called HRW Fusion which will feature both Patrick Stevenson and Alfred Alfredo on call (Yes, Somehow they are still employed) we look forward to giving out some more details on the event as soon as logistics are all figured out!