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Overall
: The episode balances action and narrative, delivering a satisfying payoff while planting seeds for future arcs. The only hiccup is a slight over‑reliance on the classic “heel turn” formula, which can feel predictable to seasoned fans.
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 X-club-wrestling-episode-21
- First Blood: Morgan immediately used the bell hammer to split Cross’s forehead. This wasn’t fake blood—the camera showed the medic rushing in with actual gauze.
- The Brawling: They fought through the crowd, into the concession stand, and onto the roof of the production truck. Morgan powerbombed Cross onto the hood of a car, crumpling the metal.
- False Finish: Cross locked in the Crossface Crippler. Morgan tapped, but the referee was unconscious. A second referee ran down – Morgan’s foot was under the rope. No submission.
- The Betrayal: As Cross set up for his finishing Vertical Drop X, the lights flickered again. The same masked figure from the women’s match appeared on the apron. The figure pulled off the hood… revealing Sage Steele.
The Iron Fist
| Character | Progress | |-----------|----------| | | Gains sympathy with the brother video; his determination feels genuine. | | Razor | Reinforces his ruthless heel persona; the alliance with Mia Vortex expands his stable. | | Luna “The Siren” | The turn feels justified; we see a darker side that could lead to a compelling solo run. | | Brock “The Beast” | Becomes a sympathetic victim, setting up a potential revenge storyline. | | Jax | Shows promise, though he needs a stronger narrative hook to become a mainstay. | First Blood: Morgan immediately used the bell hammer
X-club-wrestling-episode-21
Within an hour of airing, the internet broke. The Iron Fist | Character | Progress |
X-Club Wrestling — Episode 21 is the 21st installment in the X-Club Wrestling episodic series, continuing the promotion’s mix of serialized storytelling, in-ring competition, and character development. This episode advances several key storylines, features a mix of singles and tag matches, and includes backstage segments that set up future events.