So I was messaged by a certain masked friend to check this post out about SXW. I got my start with SEW/SXW a decade ago and I have minimal good memories of that hell hole. The only good memories I have are with the guys I broke in with, meeting and working Street Bandit (whom helped me become a better worker), meeting Twizted aka Zane Epic Stevens, and the Armstrongs. When I broke in SEW/SXW was full of convicts and child molesters which I'm sure currently is no different. I have absolutely no love for Pritchard or JR. SXW is probably the most outlaw of a promotion that I've ever worked for besides the promotion in North Alabama that is full of death match junkies, only seconded by the now defunct Lower Alabama Wrestling from Hartford, AL. Sadly SEW/SXW was my first indie show, where I met Dennis Love standing in line (good guy, all love *wink*). I know I'm egotistical but I was probably the best thing to come from this Dothan based promotion, also Rex Andrews who later got trained CORRECTLY by Booker T. I've heard that SXW had a big muscular guy who worked for them that eventually went to OVW but lost his life. Sadly, I never knew him. Other SXW-ish alumni would be Street Bandit, Zane Epic Stevens, "First String" Cameron Thomas, & Justin Overstreet. I can type this with a smile on my face is that each of the men, even myself, that I listed ALL left. I know Zane & Justin work there since it's local but they are the only two that SXW has going for them (along with Scotty Rayz and the gentle giant Big John Harley). I'm thankful Pritchard taught me how to bump and an "around-the-world" chain sequence during "training". I'm also thankful I was smart enough to kick rocks when I did. So to sum it all up this is what I think of the sh!t hole I knew as SXW from 2003-2012...