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X Club Wrestling’s “Divapocalypse” event marked a turning point for the promotion’s women’s division, blending shock booking, breakout performances, and creative risks that split fan opinion. Here’s a concise overview of what happened, why it mattered, and what it means for X Club’s future.
The event propelled wrestlers like Kat and Brooke Danger into the main event scene. Divapocalypse created a "win and you're in" mentality, where women could headline shows like XWP Nightmares or XWP Survivor Series without needing a male counterpart to validate them. X Club Wrestling Divapocalypse
XWP paid homage to Beth Phoenix and Natalya's "Divas of Doom" stable by booking an 8-woman tag team elimination match. The premise pitted the powerhouses—wrestlers who relied on suplexes, submissions, and power moves—against the more entertainment-focused, high-flying Divas. This match served a dual purpose: it entertained the crowd while subtly critiquing the "Diva Era" of WWE, where looks often overshadowed talent. The match ended when the captain of Team Phoenix locked a grueling submission hold (a la Natalya's Sharpshooter) on the final opponent, signaling the doom of the superficial era.
** Joshi-Style Hard Hitter Clashes:** Bringing the stiff, uncompromising Japanese style of women's wrestling to the Western indie circuit, featuring brutal forearm exchanges and devastating suplexes. The strength of the lies in its roster
Tornado Tag Team Match (All four women legal in the ring) Stakes: X Club Women's Tag Team Championships
Perfect for building anticipation leading up to the bell time. The event propelled wrestlers like Kat and Brooke
Interestingly, the term "Divapocalypse" has roots in mainstream wrestling. Back in 2012, ran a feature titled "Survive the Divapocalypse!" highlighting the punishing partnership of Beth Phoenix and Natalya , known as the "Divas of Doom." In that feature, Phoenix declared, "I can make any drugstore clerk into Kelly Kelly, but you can never make another Natalya or Beth Phoenix. We are individuals. We are unique" .