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Render Wrestling (otherwise known as RW) is a custom titantron & graphic based e-wrestling federation where competitors can face off in head to head competition.

As in other professional wrestling promotions, RW shows are not legitimate contests, but purely entertainment-based performance theater, featuring storyline-driven, scripted, and choreographed matches, though matches often include moves that can put performers at risk of injury, even death, if not performed correctly.

The company's owner is its chairman and CEO, Tony Mustang, who is currently out with an injury suffered by the actions of Adam Wolf.

RW features two brand, called Polaris and Warpath which are episodic television, along with Pay-Per-View events.

The Volume Era (2018-2019)
Tony Mustang, a retired professional wrestler and rapper, brought his passion of wrestling back to life when he created Render Wrestling in 2018, under an original concept.

Render Wrestling, RW for short, kicked off with the era known now as ‘The Volume Era’ which showed episodes branded as ‘Volumes’ released once every few months, and featured the superstars such as; Xander Payne, Adam Wolf, Alex Irvine, Odysseas, Chase Adams, Jake Cross, Denis Ryley, Mark Macias, Mark Gracias, Chris Roberts, Valor, Devandra Kumar & More all rise to prominence in their own unique ways (e.g title wins, memorable moments, and fan support) which made RW so beloved by the fans and former talent. This also showed the debut of Tony Mustang, former competitor and rapper, as a backstage politics figure, and on-screen (along with off screen) owner and general manager of the fabled show. His most memorable moments on air were the times he announced matches, and got knocked to the floor by Adam Wolf. He didn’t feature in a prominent role as much as he did in later months. Volume 1 began with The Cross, Jake Cross and Denis Ryley defeating The Marks, Mark Macias and Mark Macias in a Gemini Tag Team Championship match, crowning the first ever champions. Later in the night, Alex Irine faced off against Denis, and the winner of that match would face Xander Payne, who defeated Colton Pierce earlier in the night, for the RW World Heavyweight Championship. In the middle of the match, Xander interfered and caused a no contest, and the match was scheduled for V2, where a triple threat would occur. Xander Payne would become the indisputable champion, which started the most legendary run of his 10 year long career.

Later in the Volume Era, a third title would be announced. Branded the Braveheart Championship, this title was for the newer stars who floated around the middle of the card to have a chance to shine, hopefully shaping them into World Title competitors. Tony Mustang announced a ladder match for the title would take place at the upcoming show. The match would consist of Chase Adams, Martin Hunter, Devandra Kumar, Garrett Wilson, Eddie Barrett and Rebel Saine. The Volume Era also gave birth to the company’s biggest PPV, Troubleshoot, which ended up being one of the final shows before the later cancelation and rebirth of the federation. This is the show where the great wrestlers became true stars, and connected with the fans. Garrett Wilson was recognized as a true title contender, putting in a great showing in the ladder match for the Braveheart Championship, which was ultimately won by Chase Adams. After the match, Japanese icon Keisuke made his return. Adam Wolf laid waste to Christian Cruz in a tables match, ending the match with a ‘Green Arrow’ corkscrew shooting star press off the top rope to put Christian through a table, picking up his first victory with the promotion. Alex Irvine defeated Odysseas in a fast paced match, too picking up his first victory. The Cross defeated The Hellhounds and The Marks in the first 5 star rated match in the history of the company, and Xander Payne cemented his legacy as RW World Champion, defeating Colton Pierce in a brutal match to retain his title. The final Volume would air, being the seventh installation in the era. This match would feature Tony Mustang’s revenge on Adam Wolf, who attacked him at Troubleshoot, by placing him against Kumar, Wilson and Odysseas. Adam Wolf would suffer another loss, being outnumbered. This began his complete hatred for the boss. Later on in the show, the first ever Braveheart Champion Chase Adams would defend his title against Chris Roberts, who would come up short, and mark the end of his in-ring career. In the main event, Denis Ryley would finally get his one on one championship match, only to be defeated again by Xander Payne, before the show would fade out and say goodbye for the very last time, or so, it seemed.

RW's Revival (2020-present)
Render Wrestling was officially on hiatus, announced by Tony Mustang, on August 24th, 2019. Tony left open the idea that Render would return in some time down the road in the future. Announced through the original Discord server, Render Wrestling was being revived, revamped, and reloaded on April 5th, 2020. The company was shifted to a new server and new plans for broadcasts and Pay-Per-Views. The following day, Mustang announced the new main show, Polaris, which would replace the old format of Volumes. In the first episode, Garrett Wilson defeated Marshall Walker, Keisuke Yamazaki & Ultimo to earn a shot at the Braveheart title, held at the time by Chase Adams. Also in the episode, Boateng defeated the Braveheart champion, Chase Adams, as well as Johnny Bones defeating Adam Wolf. Polaris 2 saw Boateng become the inaugural Render Wrestling Chroma Champion, defeating Igor. Aiden Culter defeated Mark Macias and Render Wrestling World Champion, Xander Payne, defeated Mason Massacre after a distraction by Itazura. Next episode saw Travis Carter pick up the win over Garrett Wilson, Kumar defeating Marshall Walker, and Brother Black and Adam Wolf battling to a no-contest after further review of the pinfall showed Wolf’s shoulder was up before the count of three. In their first Pay-Per-View event since the organization’s resurrection, Render Wrestling presented “Incarceration”. Some of the most noticeable moments include Damian Drake winning a special opportunity after defeating Travis Carter in a steel cage, Adam Wolf and Ragnar Ericson defeating Brother Black and Colton Pierce with the help of Aiden Culter, forming the trio known as “The Greater Good”, and Garrett Wilson made history after winning the Braveheart Champion from Chase Adams in the first title change in Render Wrestling History. Along with these highlights, the main event saw the very best in Xander Payne and Johnny Bones as they battled inside Hell in a Cell to unify the WFA World and Render Wrestling World Titles.

Polaris 4 saw the dawn of a lot of new developments across the Render landscape. Tony Mustang appeared on Macias TV and announced the “Keys to the Kingdom” tournament, where 16 superstars would battle to compete in a one-on-one ladder match at the “Keys to the Kingdom” event, where the winner will receive a contract for a World Title match anytime, anywhere they desire. Damian Drake was moved into the semi-finals, as a result of his win at Incarceration. In their respected first round matches, Boateng and Sinister Ace moved on ahead in their sections of the tournament. Golden Phoenix defeated Franklin Harris, Kumar defeated Michael Jack to win a shot at the Braveheart Champion, and two-thirds of “The Greater Good”, Adam Wolf and Aiden Cutler defeated “Destiny’s Secrets”, Kace Caliban and Ray Travis, to become the Render Wrestling Tag Team Champions. Macias TV opened the show once again on Polaris 5. Mark Macias announced the new general manager of Render Wrestling, Mark Macias. Before this change soaked in, Boateng & his Brothers In Arms’ opponent Golden Phoenix got into a brawl which led into the GM’s brand new office. Jax Mainor got a win over Billy Ealing after a sneaky roll-up but before he could celebrate the victory, Justin Ward speared him on the ramp. Justin wanted to be Billy Ealing’s partner at Brothers In Arms. In the first round of the Keys To The Kingdom tournament Travis Carter defeated Kace Caliban. Jax Mainor decided to become Franklin Harris’ Brothers In Arms tag team partner after getting attacked by Justin Ward earlier in the show. The new general manager Mark Macias lost to Ultimo. After the match Keisuke wanted a title shot. Macias decided that he’d team up with one half of the tag team champions, Aiden Cutler and defend the belts against the team of Keisuke & Ultimo. Mason Massacre defeated Garrett Wilson to move forward in the Keys To The Kingdom tournament. Liam Fletcher came out and told Mason Massacre that he had chosen a first blood match at Brothers In Arms. Xander Payne came out to reveal his team members for Brothers In Arms. Ragnar destroyed his team until Alex Irvine returned to Render Wrestling to take the big man down.

Past & Upcoming Events
The following is a list of Pay-Per-Views and Supershows held by RW.

Championships & Accomplishments
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