List of Westside Xtreme Wrestling personnel

Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw) is a professional wrestling promotion based in Essen, Germany. wXw has been one of the leading professional wrestling promotions in Germany, and most of its events have been held in the Ruhr district, primarily in Oberhausen.[1] Since 2013, wXw regularly tours through Germany, adding tour stops outside the country including Switzerland, the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom.[2]

This is a list of professional wrestlers who currently work for Westside Xtreme Wrestling, as well as a list of alumni. Executive officers, referees and ring announcers are also listed.[3]

The guest wrestlers appeared due to wXw developing working relationships with several American promotions including Chikara, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, Beyond Wrestling, Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) and Evolve and several Japanese promotions including Dragon Gate, Pro Wrestling Noah, Dramatic Dream Team and Big Japan Pro Wrestling. Through the working relationship with wXw, Big Japan's World Strong Heavyweight Championship features both the CZW and wXw logos.[4] wXw has also maintained relationship withs several European-based promotions, including British promotions International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom, Preston City Wrestling, All Star Wrestling, and Progress Wrestling.[1][5]

Roster

Active

Ring name Real name Notes
Aigle Blanc[3] Cyril Coquerelle
Anil Marik[3] Anil Yilmaz
Ava Everett[3] Evie Rodgerson wXw Women's Champion
Axel "Axeman" Tischer Axel Tischer Freelancer
Baby Allison[3] Laura Fischer
Bobby Gunns[3] Robert Schild
Calypso[3] Calypso Brunel
Danny Fray[3] Unknown
Dennis "Cash" Dullnig[3] Dennis Dullnih wXw World Tag Team Champion
Elijah Blum[3] Unknown
Fast Time Moodo[3] Unknown
Gulyas Junior[3] Attila Boros
Heisenberg[3] Fabian Neitzel
Hektor[3] Christian Tscherpel wXw World Tag Team Champion
Icarus[3] Aron Kiss
Iva Kolasky[3] Emese Kolarovszki
Jacob Crane[3] Jakub Kaminski
Joseph Fenech Jr[3] Vincent Fenech
Jurn Simmons[3] Jurn Sijtzema
Laurance Roman[3] Unknown wXw Shotgun Champion
Levaniel[3] Niklas Knoche
Maggot[3] Amir Wittkamp
Metehan[3] Metehan Kocabaşoğlu
Michael Schenkenberg[3] Michael Horst
Michelle Green[3] Unknown
Mike D Vecchio[3] Michael Vecchio
Nick Schreier[3] Jannik Schreier
Nikita Charisma[3] Unknown
Norman Harras[3] Norman Halberschmidt Director of Sports
Peter Tihanyi[3] Peter Tihanyi
Rambo[3] Rambo Braun
Robert Dreissker[3] Robert Dreissker wXw Unified World Wrestling Champion
Coach
Sebastian Hackl[3] Sebastian Hackl
Shigehiro Irie[3] Shigehiro Irie
The Rotation[3] Axel Halbach Coach
Tristan Archer[3] Clement Petiot
Zafar Ameen[3] Unknown

Alumni

Ring name Real name Notes
Absolute Andy Andreas Ullmann
Adam Polak Adam Kania
Ahura Aman Khederzadeh
Alex Shelley Patrick Martin
Aliss Ink Unknown
Alpha Kevin Kevin Rohde
Amale Amale Dib
Angélico Adam Bridle
Ares Marco Jaggi wXw Hall Of Famer (class of 2015)[6]
Axel Dieter Jr. Marcel Barthel Left the company to work for NXT UK on April 30, 2017.[7]
Aytac Aytac Arsian
Bryan Danielson Bryan Lloyd Danielson
Cara Noir Thomas Dawkins
Chris Brookes Chris Brookes
Chris Hero Chris Spradlin
Chris the Bambikiller Chris Raaber
Claudio Castagnoli Claudio Castagnoli
Da Mack Mac Yeboah
Daisuke Sekimoto Daisuke Sekimoto
Delia Delia Sahraoui
Delmi Exo Elizabeth Medrano
Doug Williams Douglas Clayton Durdle wXw Hall Of Famer (class of 2018)[6]
Dover Istvan Szalay
El Generico Rami Sebei
Emil Sitoci Emil Sitoci
Francis Kaspin Francis Kaspin
Goldenboy Santos Joao Bernardo Machado Santos
Ian Rotten John Benson Williams
Ilja Dragunov Ilja Rukober Left the company to work for NXT UK on January 23, 2019.[8]
Jay Skillet Jan Kronenberg
Jimmy Jacobs Christopher Scoville
John Klinger/Bad Bones John Klinger Definitely suspended on March 29, 2018.[9]
Jon Moxley Jonathan David Good
Jonathan Gresham Jonathan Gresham
Josh Abercrombie Joshua Raymond
Karsten Beck Karsten Pitann Passed away on October 15, 2020 due to brain cancer.[10] wXw Hall Of Famer (class of 2017)[6]
Kim Ray Unknown
Mad Cow Unknown
Mason Ryan Barri Griffiths
Maria De La Rosa Unknown
Marius Al-Ani Marius Al Ani
Martin Stone Martin Harris
Marty Scurll Martin Scurll Left the company after his last match at wXw We Love Wrestling Tour 2017: London from January 28, 2017 to work full time for Ring of Honor.[11]
Massimo Pesca Unknown
Michael Knight Michael Klug
Mike Quackenbush Michael Spillane
Mike Schwarz Mike Schwarz
Necro Butcher Dylan Keith Summers
Nicky Foxley Unknown
Oskar Oskar Münchow
Orsi Unknown
Pete Dunne Peter Thomas England
Robbie Brookside Robert Edward Brooks wXw Hall Of Famer (class of 2019)[12]
Sami Callihan Samuel Johnston
Sasa Keel Unknown
Stephanie Maze Stephanie Karrasch
Tamas Szabo Unknown
Terry Frazier Unknown
Timothy Thatcher Timothy Moura Left the company to work for WWE on February 5, 2020.[13]
Tiny Tim Stuebing Tim Stuebing
Tommy End Tom Büdgen Resigned on August 13, 2016.[14]
Walter Walter Hahn Left the company to work for WWE on November 26, 2018.[15]
Zack Sabre Jr. Lucas Eatwell

Tag teams & factions

Name Members
Amboss Dover, Icarus, Laurance Roman and Robert Dreissker
Arrows of Hungary Dover and Icarus
OnlyFriends Bobby Gunns and Michael Knight
Pretty Bastards Ahura and Maggot
Rott & Flott Nikita Charisma and Michael Schenkenberg
The Frenchadors Aigle Blanc and Senza Volto
Y2Kuties Jacob Crane, Aaron Rourke and Ava Everett

Other staff

Name Job
Felix Kohlenberg[16] Promoter
Dennis Birkendahl Creative Director
Tassilo Jung Head of Talent Relations and Head Referee
Thommy Giesen Ring Announcer
Sebastian Hollmichel Commentator (German)
Christian Bischof Colour Commentator (German)
David Bradshaw Commentator (English)
Mett Dimassi Colour Commentator (English & German)
Rainer Ringer Referee
Felix Schulz Referee
Daniel Mallman Interviewer

Notable guests

See also

References

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  4. "Big Japan Wrestling – Westside Xtreme Wrestling – Combat Zone Wrestling Unified Strong Championship". Wildcat Belts. August 10, 2018. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
  5. westside Xtreme wrestling, Official MySpace
  6. Westside Xtreme Wrestling. "DIE WXW HALL OF FAME". wxw-wrestling.com (in German). Retrieved August 17, 2021.
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  8. Wood, Daniel (January 23, 2019). "WWE Rumors: Top indy star Ilja Dragunov has signed with WWE NXT UK". sportskeeda.com. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
  9. SquaredCircle (August 21, 2018). "What happened between WXW and Bad Bones/John Klinger?". reddit.com. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
  10. McGeorge, Aleister (October 15, 2020). "German wrestler Karsten Beck dead aged 33: Legend loses long battle with brain cancer". metro.co.uk. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
  11. Westside Xtreme Wrestling (January 28, 2017). "wXw We Love Wrestling Tour 2017: London - London Calling". wxwnow.com. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
  12. Madison, Marc (December 17, 2019). "Robbie Brookside Inducted Into wXw Hall of Fame". lastwordonsports.com. Retrieved August 17, 2021.
  13. Martinez, Phillip (February 5, 2020). "WWE Announce Killer Kross & Timothy Thatcher Signings". newsweek.com. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
  14. Reid, Robin (September 20, 2016). "WHAT'S ON NOW? – TOMMY END BIDS FAREWELL". voicesofwrestling.com. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
  15. Currier, Joseph (November 26, 2018). "WALTER OFFICIALLY SIGNS WITH WWE". f4wonline.com. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
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