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December 12, 2016

Trailer Released For ESPN's “This Was The XFL” Documentary


ESPN has released a trailer for the upcoming 30 for 30 documentary “This Was the XFL” which will air on February 2nd at 9 p.m. ET.

XFL was a professional American football league founded by WWE owner Vince McMahon in 1999. It launched in 2001 with eight teams with the intention of being a major professional sports league complement to the offseason of the National Football League. It was unable to find an audience and ceased operation after its debut season in 2001. The XFL was widely viewed as a "colossal failure".

Below is the documentary trailer:

November 10, 2016

ESPN Films’ 30 for 30 “This Was the XFL” to Premiere in February


Three days before Super Bowl LI, ESPN Films will premiere the 30 for 30 documentary “This Was the XFL,” directed by Charlie Ebersol, chronicling the short-lived, ill-fated pro football league. The documentary, airing on February 2 at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN, tells the story in fascinating, candid, and often rollicking fashion featuring fellow television legends and close friends – Dick Ebersol and Vince McMahon.

A bold challenge, a fearless experiment and ultimately, a spectacular failure. In 2001, sports entertainment titans Ebersol and McMahon launched the XFL. It was hardly the first time a league had tried to compete with the NFL, but the brash audacity of the bid, combined with the personalities and charisma of Ebersol and McMahon and the marketing behemoths of their respective companies — NBC and WWE — captured headlines and a sense of undeniable anticipation about what was to come.

Bringing together a cast of characters ranging from the boardrooms of General Electric to the practice fields of Las Vegas, “This Was the XFL” is the tale of — yes — all that went wrong, but also, how the XFL ended up influencing the way professional team sports are broadcast today. And at the center of it all – a decades long friendship between one of the most significant television executives in media history and the one-of-a-kind WWE impresario. This film will explore how Ebersol and McMahon brought the XFL to life, and why they had to let it go.

“I grew up on the sidelines watching my father and Vince enjoy incredible success with just about everything they touched, and then, along came the XFL,” said director Charlie Ebersol. “I saw them take bold creative risks, face unparalleled success and failure with dignity, but most importantly they maintained and celebrated a friendship where most would have cut and run. I learned more about integrity and character in those 18 months than just about any other time in my life, so when ESPN Films asked if I wanted to tell the story of the XFL, I jumped at the opportunity because I knew that the real story was that of an unbreakable friendship.”

John Dahl, Vice President and Executive Producer, ESPN Films said: “We felt that the colorful personalities and storylines featured throughout the rise and fall of the XFL deserved a more detailed examination, and as Dick Ebersol’s son, Charlie provided a personal understanding of it all. The XFL was a gamble, and even though the league didn’t ultimately succeed, we think audiences will really enjoy this tale of risk and ambition.”

“This Was the XFL” will have its world premiere tomorrow at the DOC NYC film festival in Manhattan. Additional details and ticket information can be found here: http://www.docnyc.net/film/this-was-the-xfl/

source: espnmediazone.com

May 11, 2016

ESPN And Jonathan Coachman XFL Project


Jonathan Coachman stated during today's episode of The Ross Report with Jim Ross that ESPN is currently working on a "30 For 30" special on Vince McMahon's XFL football league. Coach noted that they've been watching all the old XFL tapes, reliving the games and commentary.

April 22, 2016

The XFL, a football oddity, played its first -- and last -- championship game 15 years ago


In the world of sports, athletes often dedicate their entire lives to reaching the pinnacle of their profession, but for many, life at the top can be short-lived. Sometimes all a player gets to experience at the highest level is one minute on the court, one trip to the plate, one shot on goal or one checkered flag, but more often than not, that fleeting moment in the spotlight is a story all its own. This is One and Done, a FOX Sports series profiling athletes, their paths to success and the stories behind some of sports' most ephemeral brushes with glory.

When WWE chairman Vince McMahon announced the formation of a pro football league in February 2000, the decision was panned as a gimmick and a questionable concept, at best. And when that league later folded in May 2001 after losing a reported $50 million in its controversial debut season, the news came as little surprise to the many who anticipated its failure.

But for those who competed in the XFL during its first and only year in existence, the experience was unlike any other, and though the league is still something of a punchline even to this day, it was an adventure ex-players like Ron Carpenter won't soon forget...More?

source: foxsports.com

February 3, 2013

This Day In Wrestling History


Happy Birthday to Kerry Von Erich
February 3, 1960

Happy Birthday to Marty Jannetty
February 3, 1962

All Japan Pro Wrestling becomes a member of the National Wrestling Alliance
February 3, 1973

Vince McMahon announced the XFL (eXtreme Football League)
February 3, 2000

XFL debuts with 10.3 rating on NBC
February 3, 2001

November 16, 2012

This Day In Wrestling History


WWE inducts legends Capt. Lou Albano, Killer Kowalski, Baron Mikel Scicluna, Johnny Valiant, Jimmy Valiant, Johnny Rodz, Pat Patterson, Vincent J. McMahon and Jimmy Snuka into the WWE Hall of Fame.
November 16, 1996

Vince McMahon hired Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura as color man for the XFL broadcast team.
November 16, 2000

With Mae Young's win over LayCool on RAW, she becomes the only man or woman in history to wrestle in nine decades - the 1930's, 1940's, 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's, 2000's and the 2010's.
November 16, 2010

May 10, 2012

This Day in Wrestling History


Happy Birthday to Tito Santana
May 10, 1953

Happy Birthday to William Regal
May 10, 1965

Verne Gagne retired as AWA Heavyweight Champion.
May 10, 1981

Vince McMahon officially announces the end of the failed XFL football league.
May 10, 2001

March 14, 2012

This Day in Wrestling History


Evan "Strangler" Lewis defeats Joe Acton in Chicago, Illinois to win the World Catch-as-Catch-Can Heavyweight Title.
March 14, 1887

Ric Flair becomes a 14-time World Heavyweight Champion defeating Hollywood Hogan
March 14, 1999

The infamous Bob Costas interview of Vince McMahon airs on HBO's "On the Record with Bob Costas". McMahon looked very intense and visably upset when Costas asked him questions about the fledgling XFL and the sex and violence in the WWF(E).
March 14, 2001

WWE sets a record for the highest grossing wrestling event ever held in Madison Square Garden in New York City, pulling in over $2.4 million in ticket sales for WrestleMania XX, which was headlined by Chris Benoit defeating Triple H and Shawn Michaels in a three way match for the World Heavyweight Title. The event also sees the final WWE appearances (to date) for Brock Lesnar and Bill Goldberg.
1987 - The WWF aired the 10th edition of Saturday Night's Main Event on NBC, which got an 11.6 rating. The show was taped on February 21 in Detroit, Michigan at Joe Louis Arena.
March 14, 2004

Vince McMahon receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
March 14, 2008

February 3, 2012

This Day in Wrestling History


Happy Birthday to Kerry Von Erich
February 3, 1960

Happy Birthday to Marty Jannetty
February 3, 1962

Vince McMahon announced the XFL (eXtreme Football League)
February 3, 2000

XFL debuts with 10.3 rating on NBC
February 3, 2001

November 16, 2011

This Day in Wrestling History


WWE inducts legends Capt. Lou Albano, Killer Kowalski, Baron Mikel Scicluna, Johnny Valiant, Jimmy Valiant, Johnny Rodz, Pat Patterson, Vincent J. McMahon and Jimmy Snuka into the WWE Hall of Fame.
November 16, 1996

Vince McMahon hired Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura as color man for the XFL broadcast team.
November 16, 2000

With Mae Young's win over LayCool on RAW, she becomes the only man or woman in history to wrestle in nine decades - the 1930's, 1940's, 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's, 2000's and the 2010's.
November 16, 2010

partial source: impactwrestling.com

May 10, 2011

This Day in Wrestling History


Happy Birthday to Tito Santana
May 10, 1953

Happy Birthday to William Regal
May 10, 1965

Verne Gagne retired as AWA Heavyweight Champion.
May 10, 1981

Vince McMahon officially announces the end of the failed XFL football league.
May 10, 2001

March 14, 2011

This Day in Wrestling History


Evan "Strangler" Lewis defeats Joe Acton in Chicago, Illinois to win the World Catch-as-Catch-Can Heavyweight Title.
March 14, 1887

Ric Flair becomes a 14-time World Heavyweight Champion defeating Hollywood Hogan
March 14, 1999

The infamous Bob Costas interview of Vince McMahon airs on HBO's "On the Record with Bob Costas". McMahon looked very intense and visably upset when Costas asked him questions about the fledgling XFL and the sex and violence in the WWF.
March 14, 2001

WWE sets a record for the highest grossing wrestling event ever held in Madison Square Garden in New York City, pulling in over $2.4 million in ticket sales for WrestleMania XX, which was headlined by Chris Benoit defeating Triple H and Shawn Michaels in a three way match for the World Heavyweight Title. The event also sees the final WWE appearances (to date) for Brock Lesnar and Bill Goldberg.
1987 - The WWF aired the 10th edition of Saturday Night's Main Event on NBC, which got an 11.6 rating. The show was taped on February 21 in Detroit, Michigan at Joe Louis Arena.
March 14, 2004

Vince McMahon receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
March 14, 2008

February 3, 2011

This Day in Wrestling History


Happy Birthday to Kerry Von Erich
February 3, 1960

Happy Birthday to Marty Jannetty
February 3, 1962

Vince McMahon announced the XFL (eXtreme Football League)
February 3, 2000

XFL debuts with 10.3 rating on NBC
February 3, 2001

January 29, 2011

X Years After, Memories of the XFL


If you haven't already done so, get a calendar and circle Feb. 3. It's the 10th anniversary of a sports breakthrough that should not pass unnoticed.

The XFL sprang to life Feb. 3, 2001, with its first game. I know, most of you think that's like commemorating the birth of New Coke or "Rosemary's Baby" -- assuming Rosemary had a girl and dressed her in a G-string.

Sure, the brainchild of rasslin' king Vince McMahon had its flaws. But history shows it deserves some due. For one not-so-glorious spring, the XFL gave us a partial glimpse where football was heading...More?

source: fanhouse.com

November 16, 2010

This Day in Wrestling History


WWE inducts legends Capt. Lou Albano, Killer Kowalski, Baron Mikel Scicluna, Johnny Valiant, Jimmy Valiant, Johnny Rodz, Pat Patterson, Vincent J. McMahon and Jimmy Snuka into the WWE Hall of Fame.
November 16, 1996

Vince McMahon hired Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura as color man for the XFL broadcast team.
November 16, 2000

May 10, 2010

This Day in Wrestling History

Happy Birthday to Tito Santana
May 10, 1953

Happy Birthday to William Regal
May 10, 1965

Verne Gagne retired as AWA Heavyweight Champion.
May 10, 1981

Vince McMahon officially announces the end of the failed XFL football league.
May 10, 2001

February 9, 2010

Vince McMahon's Underrated Contribution

According to Bill Simmons of espn.com the XFL camera, those cameras that drop onto the field behind the NFL players, remains Vince McMahon's most underrated contribution to society.

At least something good came from the XFL.

February 3, 2010

This Day in Wrestling History

Happy Birthday to Kerry Von Erich
February 3, 1960

Happy Birthday to Marty Jannetty
February 3, 1962

Vince McMahon announced the XFL (eXtreme Football League)
February 3, 2000

XFL debuts with 10.3 rating on NBC
February 3, 2001

November 16, 2009

This Day in Wrestling History

WWE inducts legends Capt. Lou Albano, Killer Kowalski, Baron Mikel Scicluna, Johnny Valiant, Jimmy Valiant, Johnny Rodz, Pat Patterson, Vincent J. McMahon and Jimmy Snuka into the WWE Hall of Fame.
November 16, 1996

Vince McMahon hired Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura as color man for the XFL broadcast team.
November 16, 2000

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