Here’s a concise review of "X Club Wrestling Divapocalypse" — based on the indie wrestling/fan-made concept (since it’s not a major televised event).
Divapocalypse is a niche indie or fan-produced show centered on the “X Club Wrestling” universe, leaning heavily into exaggerated women’s wrestling drama, backstage skits, and hardcore-style matches. Think Lucha Underground meets GLOW with a dash of Mortal Kombat fatalities — but on a shoestring budget.
When we say "Divapocalypse," we aren't talking about a catfight or a hair pull. We are talking about structural failure. X Club Wrestling Divapocalypse
The match started in the parking lot. Jinx Moxley, true to her gimmick, came through the concession stand wielding a kendo stick wrapped in barbed wire. Vega responded by throwing Jinx through the plexiglass barricade. Standard XCW violence.
But the "Divapocalypse" truly ignited at the 17-minute mark. Here’s a concise review of "X Club Wrestling
Vega had Jinx set up for her finisher, "The Heel Crash" (a spinning powerbomb), on the top of a 12-foot steel cage that had been lowered over the ring for a separate gimmick earlier in the night. As Vega climbed the ropes to the top of the cage, Jinx low-blowed the champion.
Then came the sound. A screeching, metallic CRACK. The turnbuckles snapped. The ring, already weakened by a fireball spot earlier in the evening, gave way. Overall Verdict: Chaotic, campy, and surprisingly fun for
But this wasn't a simple collapse. Because the ring was rigged.
Venue: The X Arena (Capacity: Sold Out) Broadcast: Live on X Club Network
Here’s a concise review of "X Club Wrestling Divapocalypse" — based on the indie wrestling/fan-made concept (since it’s not a major televised event).
Divapocalypse is a niche indie or fan-produced show centered on the “X Club Wrestling” universe, leaning heavily into exaggerated women’s wrestling drama, backstage skits, and hardcore-style matches. Think Lucha Underground meets GLOW with a dash of Mortal Kombat fatalities — but on a shoestring budget.
When we say "Divapocalypse," we aren't talking about a catfight or a hair pull. We are talking about structural failure.
The match started in the parking lot. Jinx Moxley, true to her gimmick, came through the concession stand wielding a kendo stick wrapped in barbed wire. Vega responded by throwing Jinx through the plexiglass barricade. Standard XCW violence.
But the "Divapocalypse" truly ignited at the 17-minute mark.
Vega had Jinx set up for her finisher, "The Heel Crash" (a spinning powerbomb), on the top of a 12-foot steel cage that had been lowered over the ring for a separate gimmick earlier in the night. As Vega climbed the ropes to the top of the cage, Jinx low-blowed the champion.
Then came the sound. A screeching, metallic CRACK. The turnbuckles snapped. The ring, already weakened by a fireball spot earlier in the evening, gave way.
But this wasn't a simple collapse. Because the ring was rigged.
Venue: The X Arena (Capacity: Sold Out) Broadcast: Live on X Club Network