WXW is staying in the family.
Afa Anoa’i Jr (Manu in WWE) announced that he is the new owner of WXW Wrestling. Not only will be bringing the promotion back, but he said he'll be bringing the promotion to cable TV in Pennsylvania.
The promotion announced in February that it would be shutting down in April due to Afa's health issues.
Afa Anoa’i Jr (WWE’s Manu) announces at his promotion Battlefield Pro Wrestling that he’s now the owner of his father’s legendary company WXW Wrestling & he’ll be bringing WXW to cable television in Pennsylvania
— MuscleManMalcolm (@MalcolmMuscle) April 21, 2024
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WXW (World Xtreme Wrestling) opened in 1996.
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