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The crowd erupted. Henderson pointed to the tron, which showed a live feed of Victor Cross and Zeke Morgan being separated by security in the parking lot.
You can stream exclusively on the X-Club Network (subscription required) or via their VOD partner, IndyWrestling.tv. The episode runs 1 hour and 47 minutes. Viewer discretion is strongly advised for blood, language, and adult themes. X-club-wrestling-episode-21
| Match | Stipulation | Winner | Impact Rating | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kaito Himura vs. Vlad the Impaler | Hardcore Rules | Kaito Himura | ★★★½ | | The Coven (c) vs. Los Porros | X-Club Tag Titles | The Coven (retain) | ★★★★ | | "Luxury" Lex Prime vs. Jinx Valentine | #1 Contender's Match | "Luxury" Lex Prime | ★★★ | | Mason Cross vs. Viktor Wolfe (non-sanctioned) | Final Answer Match | Mason Cross | ★★★★★ | The crowd erupted
The match ended with both wrestlers lying exhausted in the ring, each having given it their all. In the end, the referee declared the match a no-contest. The episode runs 1 hour and 47 minutes
– solid, entertaining, and a promising springboard for the next chapter of the promotion.
X-Club-Wrestling-Episode-21 is not an easy episode to watch. It is slow, talky, and bleeds into melodrama. But it is also a rare example of genre fiction interrogating its own mechanics. In the world of X-Club , wrestling is not a sport or a fake fight—it is a language for people who have no other way to say I am hurt or I need you . Episode 21 ends not with a pinfall but with Vex and Leo sharing a single water bottle, sitting on the warehouse floor, the ring lights flickering off one by one. They do not hug. They do not speak. But they stay in the frame together for a full minute. In the grammar of this strange, beautiful series, that is the truest happy ending.