The WXW promotion will be reborn under the leadership of Afa Anoa'i Jr after his WWE Hall of Fame father closed the promotion down over health issues.

Afa Jr. made the announcement during an appearance for Battlefield Pro Wrestling. In addition to being the owner of the promotion, Afa added that he will be bringing WXW to cable television in the state of Pennsylvania.



This news comes two months after it was announced that WXW would be closing. This difficult decision was made as Afa Sr. had been dealing with some serious health issues, including a serious heart condition and mild-moderate vascular dementia with Alzheimer's among other issues.

WXW's 'final' event before Afa Jr's announcement took place on April 13. It is unclear when the first WXW of the promotion's revival will take place.

WXW, not to be confused with the German promotion of the same name, was launched in 1996 and has seen a litany of notable names step into the ring, including Batista. The promotion was also featured in 2008's The Wrestler in which Randy 'The Ram' Robinson (Mickey Rourke) fights Tommy Rotten (WXW wrestler Tommy Suede.)

With decades of legacy, it's a good thing that WXW will continue on, even without the involvement of the legendary Wild Samoan. More promotions mean more opportunities for wrestlers in Florida where WXW typically operates. As for Afa Sr., he's earned himself a retirement from running WXW and will hopefully see his son take the promotion to new heights