TIMELINE
1970's.. The first Wild Samoan Pro Wrestling Training
Center is
opened in Pensacola, F.L.
1985... Wild Samoan Training Center moves to
Hamden, C.T.
1987... Wild Samoan Training Center moves to
Allentown, P.A.
1996... Top Rope Productions is formed by WWF
ring veteran and
former Tag Team Champion Afa the
Wild Samoan.
1997... Wild Samoan Training Center moves to
Hazleton, P.A.
July 12, 1998... Sportsfest '98, Allentown, P.A. First
live TV
supercard of Top Rope Productions.
Oct 9, 1998.... The first ever awards banquet takes
place in Hazleton, P.A.
for the students and wrestlers of Top
Rope/ Wild Samoan Pro Wrestling Training Center
Nov 1998.. WXW World Xtreme Wrestling is formed by Top
Rope's
C.E.O. Afa the Wild Samoan,
continuing the long-running
title lineage of Top Rope
Productions and it's history.
July 11, 1999.. Sportsfest '99, Allentown P.A. Second
Annual Live TV
supercard.
Nov 6, 1999.... WXW's Second Awards Banquet 99,
Allentown P.A.
Jan 2000... Wild Samoan Pro Wresting Training Center
opens a
new branch in Allentown P.A.
July 9, 2000.... Sportsfest '00, Allentown P.A. Third
Annual Live TV
supercard.
Oct 15, 2000... WXW's new TV debuts with its first
Live TV taping in
Allentown P.A.
Nov 18, 2000.... WXW's Third Awards Banquet 00,
Allentown P.A.
July 13, 2001... Sportsfest '01, Allentown P.A. Fourth
Annual Live TV
supercard.
Dec 2, 2001.... WXW's Fourth Awards Banquet '01,
Allentown P.A.
Jan 2002.... WXW's new weekly show WXW RAGE TV debuts
Spring, 2002... WXW's first overseas tour. WXW's top
stars entertain for
troops in several Middle East
nations, including war torn
Afghanistan
July 12, 2002.... Sportsfest '02, Allentown P.A. Fifth
Annual Live TV
supercard.
Aug 25, 2002.... WXW begins a one month Tour of the
South Pacific: Korea,
Japan, Okinawa, Hawaii and
Guam.
Sept 27, 2002.... WXW's First Annual Women's Elite 8
Tournament, Danbury, CT.
Dec 1, 2002.... WXW's Fifth Awards Banquet '02,
Allentown P.A.
July 11, 2003..... Sportsfest '03, Allentown P.A. Sixth
Annual Live TV supercard.
Nov 2, 2003......... WXW's Sixth Awards Banquet '03,
Allentown P.A.
Nov 21, 2003...... WXW's Second Annual Women's Elite 8
Tournament, Sciota, PA.
Jan, 2004........ Wild Samoan Pro Wresting Training
Center moves to Sciota, PA
April 25, 2004..... WXW's First Annual Samoan Cup Tag
Team Tournament,
Sciota, PA
July 9, 2004....... Sportsfest '04, Allentown P.A.
Seventh Annual Live TV supercard.
Fall 2004........ WXW opens a division in Florida.
Oct 9, 2004........ WXW's Third Annual Women's Elite 8
Tournament, Sciota, PA.
Nov 7, 2004........ WXW's Seventh Awards Banquet '04,
Allentown P.A.
Jan, 2005......... Wild Samoan Pro Wresting Training
Center moves back to
Allentown, PA.
WXW
SPORTSFEST HISTORY
Sportsfest has been a tradition in Allentown and WXW for several years.
Every year in July, Allentown hosts Sportsfest: its biggest sports
festival for the local residents of Allentown and all around, to come
and compete in many outdoor sporting events... from street hockey, to
basketball, to water sports, and even Scottish games. Then in 1998,
Top Rope Productions (the parent company of WXW) and the city of
Allentown worked together to bring Professional Wrestling to the largest
event in the city of Allentown: SPORTSFEST.
The first annual Sportsfest for WXW was an important one. At
Sportsfest 1998,
WXW needed to make a big impact; being that this is its first major
supercard. So WXW's CEO and founder Afa "the Wild Samoan" needed some
really big names for this really big event. Without hesitation, Afa
contacted his nephew: WWF superstar The Rock. The Rock also brought
along with him Mankind, Owen Hart and D Lo Brown. Plus stars such as
Doink the Clown, King Kong Bundy, and the Bushwackers appeared at the
show as well.
Sportsfest 1999
continued the tradition, as the Samoans (Headshrinker Samu and LA
Smooth) took on Bad Crew in a Steel Cage grudge match. This feud has
been going on for long and finally reached the boiling point at
Sportsfest. The Samoans defeated Bad Crew in the Steel Cage, and the
losers had to leave the town! Some other names on the card were
Gillberg, Tony Atlas, Tito Santana and Doink the Clown.
Perhaps the most shocking event in WXW's history occured at
Sportsfest 2000.
Headshrinker Samu and LA Smooth beat Hungarian Barbarian and Big Dick
Dudley in an incredible tag match, which ended up outside more than
inside the ring. However the big suprise came after the win, when Samu
later turned on his brother LA Smooth, as well as the rest of his
family... then shocked everyone by joining Team Xtreme, the anti-WXW
group! Doink the Clown returned for the third year in a row, and Tony
Atlas was there again as well.
Sportsfest 2001
wasn't without excitement either. During this year of "invasions",
some of the former stars of ECW decided to pull an invasion of their own
on WXW. Some stars from the now defunct promotion of ECW included Mikey
Whipwreck, Crowbar (Devon Strom), Little Guido, the Sandman, and Tommy
Dreamer. However their attack on WXW failed as they were all beaten by
the stars of WXW! In the main event, Samu and Mana beat the Sandman and
Tommy Dreamer, thus ending their invasion attempt and WXW remained
strong! Plus Superfly appeared once more and Doink was there for the
fourth straight year!
Sportsfest 2002
once again gave the fans the best action in wrestling. Sugaa battled
Malachi in a hardcore match that ended with Sugaa diving off the top
rope, out of the ring onto Malachi. But Malachi was not on the ground.
Instead he was on top of two flaming tables! And that was not the only
hot action of the night. After Gangrel's match with Rikishi, Gangrel
decided the night would not end too early and he viciously attacked
Rikishi to the point where he was bleeding horribly. Bautista also
interfered in the match, but the entire Samoan Family (Samu, L.A.,
Island Boys, Afa Jr, Tonga Kid, and Afa the Wild Samoan) came to the
rescue of Rikishi. Other stars on the show were Kamala, Crowbar and
The Sandman.
Sportsfest 2003
made history, just as the previous ones have. All titles were on the
line, but this time 2 of them would be decided in Battle Royales. The
first was for the WXW Womens Title, with Cindy Rogers walking away the
winner. But the second came as a last minute suprise. After Afa Jr
announced his retirement from WXW, there had to be a new champion crown
immediately, since this is WXW's biggest show of the year! The decision
was a Batttle Royale and the winner was Xtreme Billy Dream. Several big
names competed on the show including: Samu, Tito Santana, Pitbull Gary
Wolfe, Virgil, Jamal (a.k.a. Ekmo) and Nikolai Volkolf.
Sportsfest 2004
is remembered as a big "family reunion" of the Samoan Anoa'i family.
Samoan Storm Afa Jr returned and was reunited with older brother Samu
and cousin Rosey as a tag team. Reno also returned and teamed with
cousin L.A. Smooth. Anoa'i relative Tonga Sumo (a.k.a. Tonga Kid) made
an appearance. But "family loyalty" was definitely proven when former
Wild Samoan student and current WWE Superstar Bautista suprised everyone
with a post-match rescue of fellow WSTC student and now "once-again" WXW
Champion Mana. Other big names this year were: Greg "the Hammer"
Valentine, Don Muraco and Doink (who now appeared for his fifth
Sportsfest!)