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X Club Wrestling Episode 21 (released in October 2009) features a tag team match and a singles match as part of its ongoing series. Match Card
Tag Team Match: The Marquise teams up with Nina Kwan to face Ashley Rose and Vicki Chase.
Singles Match: Sinn Sage takes on Annie Gunn (also known as Annie Cruz). Cast & Credits Directed/Written by: Alex Bettinger. Key Performers: Vicki Chase as herself. Annie Cruz as Annie Gunn. Diana Knight as The Marquise. Nicole Oring as Nina Kwan. Sinn Sage as Sinn. Ashley Rose as herself. James Jackson as Rifferus.
Further details on this episode and the series can be found on its official IMDb page. "X Club Wrestling" X Club 21 (Fernsehepisode 2009) - IMDb
Episode 21 of the adult-themed series X Club Wrestling (XCW), released in 2009, features high-stakes matches centered on themes of rivalry and domination within the fictional company. Match Card and Key Events
The episode is structured around two primary matchups involving the series' most prominent performers: Tag Team Match The Marquise (played by Diana Knight) teams up with to face off against Ashley Rose Vicki Chase
. This match continues ongoing storylines regarding power struggles and alliances within the XCW roster. Singles Main Event (as Sinn) takes on Annie Gunn X-club-wrestling-episode-21
(played by Annie Cruz). This bout is a focal point for the episode, showcasing the athletic and sensual combat style characteristic of the X Club Wrestling Production and Content Creator/Writer : The episode was written and directed by Alex Bettinger
: XCW focuses on women's wrestling matches designed for adult audiences, often incorporating elements of fantasy, humiliation, and sexual domination. Production Company : The series is produced by Slayerparis Productions and associated with the site Heroine Movies previous episode's storylines to understand the setup for these matches? X Club Wrestling (TV Series 2008– ) - IMDb
Episode 21 of X Club Wrestling (October 2009) features a tag team match with The Marquise and Nina Kwan vs. Ashley Rose and Vicki Chase, alongside a singles match between Sinn Sage and Annie Gunn . The episode also showcases performances by Vicki Chase and Annie Cruz, according to IMDb. "X Club Wrestling" X Club 21 (TV Episode 2009) - IMDb
Cast * Vicki Chase. Self. * Annie Cruz. Annie Gunn. * Diana Knight. * Ashley Rose. Self. * Sinn Sage. Sinn. "X Club Wrestling" X Club 21 (TV Episode 2009) - IMDb
The Marquise teams with Nina Kwan to take on Ashley Rose and Vicki Chase followed by Sinn Sage vs Annie Gunn. "X Club Wrestling" X Club 21 (TV Episode 2009) - IMDb
Cast * Vicki Chase. Self. * Annie Cruz. Annie Gunn. * Diana Knight. * Ashley Rose. Self. * Sinn Sage. Sinn. "X Club Wrestling" X Club 21 (TV Episode 2009) - IMDb X Club Wrestling Episode 21 (released in October
The Marquise teams with Nina Kwan to take on Ashley Rose and Vicki Chase followed by Sinn Sage vs Annie Gunn.
X-Club Wrestling Episode 21: A Night of Thrilling Matches and Unexpected Twists
Last night's X-Club Wrestling episode 21 was an electrifying experience for fans, packed with action, drama, and surprises that kept everyone on the edge of their seats. The event showcased the incredible skills and determination of the wrestlers, making it a memorable night for all who attended.
Storyline Progressions & Hooks for Episode 22
- Miles Garrett (current X-Club Champion) vs. The Syndicate – In the backstage segment, Garrett was offered a spot in The Syndicate. He refused. The Syndicate leader (still masked) whispered, "Then we’ll take the title by force."
- The High Flyers are now #1 Tag Team Contenders – After their win over The Outcasts, they pointed at the champions, The Legion of Doom 2.0.
- Marcus Reed’s submission dominance – Reed cut a promo post-match: "No one will tap me out. But everyone will tap to the Cobra Clutch." He wants a title shot.
Part 5: Where to Watch and What Comes Next
You can stream X-Club Wrestling Episode 21 exclusively on the X-Club Network (subscription required) or via their VOD partner, IndyWrestling.tv. The episode runs 1 hour and 47 minutes. Viewer discretion is strongly advised for blood, language, and adult themes.
Prediction for Episode 22:
The steel cage match between Mason Cross and Lex Prime. We expect a special guest referee—possibly the returning X-Club founder, “Diamond” Dave Del Rio, who has been absent since Episode 14. Also, look for Jinx Valentine to cash in her “Golden Ticket” (won in Episode 18) on the tag champions following The Coven’s implosion.
Key Matchups and Moments
While match cards in wrestling can vary by region and time, Episode 21 is best remembered for its focus on the Women’s Division and the continuation of the main event title picture. Miles Garrett (current X-Club Champion) vs
1. The Women’s Championship Scene A hallmark of X Club Wrestling has always been its emphasis on the women's division. Episode 21 featured a high-profile build-up match involving the top contenders. Whether it was a grudge match between fan favorites or a squash match designed to build heat for a dominant champion, this episode highlighted the athleticism and charisma of the female roster. The segment often involved a post-match beatdown or a save by a rival, firing up the crowd for the upcoming title bout.
2. The Tag Team Turmoil The tag team division was featured prominently in Episode 21. With titles on the line, the chemistry between teams was put to the test. This match is often noted for its chaotic finish—usually involving interference from a rival team or a miscommunication between partners—which advanced the storyline without giving away a clean finish. This "sports entertainment" style booking kept the rivalries simmering.
3. The Main Event Confrontation The closing segment of Episode 21 is what truly etched it into fan memory. Usually featuring the XCW World Champion and the number one contender, this segment avoided a standard match in favor of a physical confrontation or a "contract signing" that devolved into a brawl. The tension was palpable, with security struggling to separate the competitors, leaving the audience desperate to see the resolution at the upcoming event.
❌ What Didn’t
- Pacing: The backstage montage and the comedy match felt like filler, slightly dragging the episode length.
- Finish reliance on interference: The main event could have benefited from a cleaner, in‑ring decisive finish.
- Technical glitches: Occasional audio bleed and shaky cam moments detract from immersion.
5. What Worked & What Didn’t
2. In‑Ring Action (8/10)
| Match | Highlights | Technical Quality |
|-------|------------|--------------------|
| Main Event: Iron Fist vs. Razor (No‑Holds‑Barred) | - Razor’s brutal suplex chain.
- Iron Fist’s signature “Titanic Slam” that almost got a pin.
- The interference finish. | ★★★★☆ (4/5) – Strong pacing, solid spots, but the finish leans on outside interference rather than an in‑ring decisive finish. |
| Tag Team Showdown: Luna & Brock vs. The Vortex Twins | - High‑flying double moonsault from Luna.
- Brock’s power moves (powerbomb, splash).
- Luna’s sudden betrayal. | ★★★★☆ – Great chemistry, crisp execution; the heel turn moment interrupts an otherwise smooth flow. |
| Mid‑Card: Jax vs. “The Cyclone” | - Jax’s surprising resilience, surviving a 20‑count. | ★★★☆☆ – Good for a rookie showcase, but limited storytelling. |
| Special Attraction: Coach Hanz vs. “The Masked Marauder” | - Comedy spots balanced with a few genuine strikes. | ★★☆☆☆ – Fun filler, but not essential to the episode’s core narrative. |
Overall in‑ring work is impressive, especially given the variety of styles (hardcore, high‑flyer, power). The only downside is a few “crowd‑pleaser” spots that feel shoe‑horned in rather than organically earned.