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As the fall of 2009 four groups came together to create a promotion that would suceed past the expectations of most at the time. Together four small company owners (Akasha Faulkes, PWL Owner Samtheman20 Jarvenin, GCW Owner Loody Graves, and AHWF Owner JW Beeswing) united their resources with help of Seth Cameron and Sidney Washborne to create a place that would collaborate talent into a dual fed alliance called "WCA" Wrestling Central Alliance. The two brands were called MPW and GXWF(Later known as XWA). Based on a committee system, the WCA suffered many debates and disagreements which led to the consolidation of the two brands into the XWA. In time, this led to Seth Cameron leading the company due to his experience and resources.

Shortly after the merger into the XWA, the promotion exploded with new talent, high quality shows and attracted attention extremely quick. Using the ACPWS (Alpin Criss Pro Wrestling System), XWA began drawing impressive crowds, filling up their arenas, and drawing controversy at every corner. The Roster of the XWA held many Veterans and New talent that in time would become the Legends and Veterans of today's SL Wrestling Generation.

Shortly after one of the most successful events held in the VWE (WrestleSeries I), The XWA brand would receive a television deal with Rezzed.tv for it's Wednesday and Friday shows.

In the same timeframe, Louve McMahon and her HKWF were drawing good crowds, but issues backstage and the departure of certain management figures left her with few options. One of said options was to join forces and eventually merge with the XWA, who were on friendly terms. In December of 2009, the merger took place, bringing the HKWF under the XWA's banner and bringing all of the talent with it.

In 2010 the XWA would rebrand to VWE: Virtual Wrestling Entertainment (due to copyright issues). From there it would see the birth of what some considered to be the #1 Wrestling Organization (at the time). With Controversial storylines, innovative sets, designs, and effects, as well as near-professional entrance videos and T.V. Production, VWE was performing every week, twice a week on live stream TV. The company was aired on Icarus TV with the rest of the Rezzed.tv programs.

Since the 2009/10, VWE has formed and disbanded an alliance with HAWX and OEW and the step down of active manager and VWE Executive President Seth Cameron, who gave control of the company to Jenn Parkin. 2011 saw controversial and non-controversial depatures of many former superstars and legends, and has since brought itself into a new Era, with many new stars stepping up the ladder for their turn in the spotlight. After having it's third consecutive sucessful WrestleSeries Event, the VWE has had many trials but has continued to thrive for each and every event to coming. The VWE held the fourth WrestleSeries event on December 14, 2012. Closing out a monumental year, which saw the 3rd Anniversary of Edge along with many other great achievments, both by the company and by it's wrestlers.

From 2016, With Jenn Parkin stepping down, long time member of the Board of Directors & VWE Lead Producer Stuart Warf stepped up to lead VWE through various sucessful years, most notably increasing the overall production with a new focus on videos, set designs, and effects. His efforts attracted a new generation of superstars and bombshells to VWE. His efforts also included forming a new partnership with fellow federations WPWF & DIE. With his overall attention to detail and commitment to being a step above the rest, his efforts has ensured the future that VWE will "Always Evolve".

In 2019, Stuart Warf announced his departure from VWE and his replacement was former VWE Executive President Seth Cameron. Returning to the VWE, He announced his intentions did not stem from his thoughts of the past and has taken this position with an open inclusive mind. Some obstacles were overcome such as the dissolving of DIE and cutting ties with WPWF, this however didn't steer his mind. His core focus allowed former VWE talent who have parted ways to return, which created a new big bang of incoming new talent, high quality shows and attracted the attention of many new fans mostly due to the clever skills of Kara Cameron. Ever since, VWE has entered a new age that has ushered in success. This was VWE at it's highest peak in such a long time, steered by Seth Cameron's intellect. Together they've made new sponsors, enlarging the roster and creating the most single greatest event VWE has ever held, Wrestleseries 13.

At the beginning of 2022, Seth Cameron and several keyed personnel from VWE departed from the company due to internal affairs. This change of course came with sponsors leaving, fans dwindling and confusion among the roster. With Morgan Jones now seemingly in charge, previous walls, rules and regulations have been torn down allowing outside fed participation back into VWE.

Past Events[]

  • XWA Frostbyte - February 19th, 2010
  • XWA Versus - April 9th, 2010
  • VWE Overdrive - May 14th, 2010
  • VWE King of the Arena - June 25th, 2010
  • VWE Beachbrawl - July 16th, 2010
  • VWE Massacre - August 20th, 2010
  • VWE Elimination Royale - September 17th, 2010
  • VWE Six Feet Under - October 22nd, 2010
  • VWE Old School - November 19th, 2010
  • VWE WrestleSeries II - December 10th, 2010

  • VWE Fallout - January 14th, 2011
  • VWE Frostbyte - February 11th, 2011
  • VWE Beachbrawl - July 1st, 2011
  • VWE King of the Arena - May 20th, 2011
  • VWE Elimination Royale - September 2nd, 2011
  • VWE WrestleSeries III - December 16th, 2011

  • VWE Versus - February 18th, 2012
  • VWE Clash at the Beach & Beachbrawl - June 15th, 2012
  • VWE King of the Arena -
  • VWE Elimination Royale - September 21st, 2012
  • VWE Six Feet Under - October 26th, 2012
  • VWE Wrestleseries IV - December 14th, 2012

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  • VWE Fallout - January 5th, 2018
  • VWE Shockwave - February 9th, 2018
  • PULSE Anniversary - February 18th, 2018
  • VWE All or Nothing - March 23rd, 2018
  • PULSE Ground Zero - April 29th, 2018
  • VWE Versus - May 11th, 2018
  • VWE Beachbrawl - July 6th, 2018
  • PULSE Clash at the Beach - July 8th, 2018
  • VWE Horizon - August 10th, 2018
  • VWE Elimination Royale - September 14th, 2018
  • PULSE Ground Zero 2 - September 23rd, 2018
  • VWE Six Feet Under - October 26th, 2018
  • PULSE Ground Zero 3 - December 9th, 2018
  • VWE Wrestleseries X - December 13th & 14th, 2018

  • VWE Fallout - January 11th, 2019
  • VWE FrostByte - February 8th, 2019
  • PULSE Ground Zero 4 - February 17th, 2019
  • VWE Anything Goes - March 22nd, 2019
  • PULSE Clash at the Beach - June 23rd, 2019
  • VWE Beachbrawl - June 28th, 2019
  • VWE Horizon - August 16th, 2019
  • PULSE Ground Zero 5 - September 22nd, 2019
  • VWE Old School - October 11th, 2019
  • VWE Ladies Night - November 9th, 2019
  • PULSE Ground Zero 6 - December 1st, 2019
  • VWE Wrestleseries XI - December 7th, 2019

  • VWE Overdrive - February 28th, 2020
  • PULSE Ground Zero: City of Gold - March 15th, 2020
  • VWE Versus - April 10th, 2020
  • VWE Proving Grounds - May 15th, 2020
  • PULSE Clash At The Beach - June 21st, 2020
  • VWE Beach Brawl XI - June 25th & 26th, 2020
  • VWE Dead End - August 7th, 2020
  • PULSE Ground Zerp: Origins - September 13th, 2020
  • VWE Elimination Royale - September 18, 2020
  • VWE Wrestleseries XII - December 17th & 18th, 2021

  • VWE Horizon - February 19th, 2021
  • PULSE Ground Zero: Kingdom Come - April 11th, 2021
  • VWE King of the Arena - April 16th, 2021
  • VWE Path to Prestige - May 21st, 2021
  • VWE Beachbrawl - July 15th & 16th, 2021
  • VWE Anything Goes - August 13th, 2021
  • VWE Elimination Royale - September 17th, 2021
  • VWE Halloween Horror - October 29th, 2021
  • VWE Wrestleseries 13 - December 9th & 10th, 2021

  • Special Events[]

    VWE Elimination Royale Winners[]

    • 2010 Derrick Cult
    • 2011 Brakman Wylder and Rubie Jules
    • 2012 Adune Snowpaw and Maxine
    • 2013 Shinja and Horses Morrisey
    • 2014 Derrick Cult (2nd) and Isabelle Martinez
    • 2015 Maxwell Ryan and Lily Martinez
    • 2016 Vince Easterwood and Rie Kurihara
    • 2017 Krystal and for the men's it was a 3-Way Tie Benja Nirvana/Derrick Cult/DavidHawk Actor, but thankfully the situation was resolved at Old School 2017 when Derrick Cult won a Triple Threat to earn the World Title shot at WrestleSeries 9
    • 2018 Seth Cameron and Maxine
    • 2019 Marcy "Sass" Schafer and Wrex Ocelot
    • 2020 Marcy "Sass" Schafer (2nd) and Drake Edwards
    • 2021 Danni & Morgan Jones

    VWE Diamond of the Business Battle Royale Winners[]

    • 2018 Austin Knight
    • 2019 Night

    VWE King of the Arena[]

    • 2010 Benja Nirvana
    • 2011 Benbe Kirax
    • 2012 Bryce Ketterley
    • 2013 Surik Oanomochi
    • 2014 Jackson Doune
    • 2015 Jeffery Fireguard
    • 2016 Cody Houley
    • 2017 Michael Karsin
    • 2019 DavidHawk Actor
    • 2021 Hammer

    VWE Queen of the Arena[]

    • 2012 Christina Krovac
    • 2013 Tiffany Bowler
    • 2014 Rie Kurihara
    • 2015 Krystal
    • 2016 Viola Beaumont
    • 2017 Hilary Lanfier
    • 2019 Kittie Lovencraft
    • 2021 Kat Monroe
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