WWE-XTV

WWE-XTV, World Wrestling Empire - Xtreme TeleVision was a e-fed started in 2002 and would dissolve in 2011. It was a general roleplay e-fed that allowed both Original and Real life wrestlers. It was known for a very laid back approach allowing wrestlers to make unsanctioned belts for characters on a whim and allowing them to be defended and treated as sanctioned belts.

N.W.O.
Saturday Night N.W.O. was the result of a company wide NOW reformation angle where the n.W.o. reformed and took over the company and made their own brand

Controversy
An inter-company controversy arose when in mid 2009, at the Thunderdome Pay-Per-View. All Championships were given to characters based on real life wrestlers, in this instance only one match was suspect, Hal Gardener vs. Randy Orton for the Intercontinental Title, as Randy Orton was new to XTV, this was the characters first pay-per-view and arguably his roleplays while true to the real life Randy Orton were arguably not as good as Hal Gardener's. People would notice that favoritism was shown to characters based off real life wrestlers for a while there was in fact not a custom character champion until the team of Azul Vampiro and Storm Trooper R3D won the tag titles at King of the Ring. Championships would still largely remain in Non-Original Wrestler hands. It was eventually revealed that the favoritism was a 'work' organized by co-founder Jeremy Sinister to create tension. This wasn't received well and and many wrestlers left. For the first time in the company's history they had a 2nd draft in one year separating the original and custom wrestlers into different brands. It would have a steady decline before receiving a cease-and-desist order due to using wwe logos and images. The Trusted members of management would eventually go to form World Class Global Wrestling while Jeremy Sinister would form Golden Temple Wrestling in 2015.

Related Paged

 * WWE-XTV Roster
 * WWE-XTV Championships.