WXM Launches New Weekly YouTube Wrestling Show (WWE News)
Indian promotion WXM brings former WWE stars and homegrown talent to YouTube.
India-based promotion WXM has announced that it'll soon launch a weekly wrestling show on YouTube called Ground Zero. In an official press release, the outfit revealed that the YouTube weekly will begin on Saturday 27 December, and that it'll be available worldwide.
The promotion burst into view and made a statement with their debut event Powerbomb earlier this year - that played before over 4,000 fans in Mumbai during 'The Waves Summit' (hosted by India's Ministry of Information & Broadcasting) in May 2025.
Now, Ground Zero promises to "introduce fans around the world to India’s own brand of fast paced, hard hitting professional wrestling with a stacked roster". Their lineup includes homegrown talent and a string of names that'll be recognisable to WWE fans.
WXM COO and former WWE man Jeet (Rama) said: "Indian wrestlers have waited too long for a real opportunity, and WXM is giving them exactly that. We now have world-class training, a competitive platform, and a chance to prove ourselves on a global stage. This is just the beginning".
Footage and photos showing off what WXM has to offer spotlighted strong production values and a top atmosphere. That's something the company will be looking to sustain when launching Ground Zero on YouTube.
Rishi, the CEO of WXM, said: "We have received a great response from the fans. The energy displayed in the arena, the enthusiasm on social media and the love of the audience confirm that India is ready to bring its new revolution in the field of wrestling. We are bringing something that will stand the test of time.”
Former WWE Champions Involved In New Project
WXM will blend homegrown wrestlers with internationally renowned stars like Raj 'The Maharaja' (former WWE Champion Jinder Mahal), Samuray Del Sol (Kalisto), Dijak (an old NXT favourite) and Axel Tischer (known as Alexander Wolfe in WWE).
Raj/Mahal signing on the dotted line with WXM in-ring was one of the major moments from Powerbomb earlier this year. It's being viewed as a real statement of intent from top brass. They're serious about turning WXM into something pro wrestling fans look forward to each week on YouTube.
Pictured above, ICW founder, comedian and performer Mark Dallas is standing alongside Raj/Mahal. He turned Scottish independent revolutionary Insane Championship Wrestling into a globally-lauded phenomenon before WWE inked a deal to put ICW content on the WWE Network, so he's a savvy creative mind for WXM to have onboard.
Ground Zero's first episode drops on WXM's official YouTube channel this Saturday 27 December. Please see below for a trailer showcasing what fans can expect from the new weekly show.