In The Beginning...

 

The USXWF started out much like any other wrestling federation... a small, independent company, with a single rising star, that got lucky.

Back in the day when USXWF wrestlers (only one of which is still with the company) were still performing for pennies a day in High School gymnasiums, the company was run by numerous dime-a-dozen executives... until a fresh-out-of-business-school Henry Abbott managed to get involved. His tactics completely altered the rate of USXWF profits, and soon, Abbott and his fledgling fed attracted the attention of a group of investors: Brian Harris, Brandon Schmidt, Christopher and Scott Benton, and Ty Emeterio, the Founding Five.

The Five had made their money through their talent with the theatre, and as such were looking for a medium through which to push their own performance passion. They invested heavily into the USXWF, and it was through their direct intervention that the USXWF launched from the independent circuit directly to nation-wide broadcasting and sold-out house shows in a matter of weeks.

The USXWF truly lives up to its' name: The sole mission expounded by the Founding Five and Henry Abbott alike is a necessity for something new, something different, and most importantly, something extreme. And to date they've lived up to that role: Within the first few weeks of its existence in the big leagues, the USXWF has had a C4 match, a Hell-In-A-Cell match, and an industry first, a Drinking Match. And that trend continues even now... acid, hitmen, and disorderly conduct come as standard day-to-day routines for these Superstars.

They have the power to make you laugh, or to make you cry. They have the power to buy out megacorporations, or to instill the fear of the divine. They have the power to entertain, or to frighten. They have the power to fly, or the power to destroy.

They are the USXWF, the United States X-treme Wrestling Federation, and they live up to their name.

-Big Papa Tete

 

Click here for a tentative schedule for the upcoming year of USXWF shows and events.

A listing of the miscellaneous articles written about the USXWF, from numerous sources.

 

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