The night kicked off with a lethal four-way scramble match featuring the fastest rising luchadoras and indie daredevils on the circuit. The match was a blur of seamless transitions, Canadian Destroyers, and breathtaking dives to the outside floor. This opener served notice to the audience: the athleticism on display tonight would be unparalleled. The Technical Masterclass
Their comments were also brutally honest about the challenges of being a "Diva" at the time. Natalya noted the frequent misunderstanding of the role, emphasizing that "there is a level of commitment and passion you need to have... It takes a very, very special individual to work in WWE". Beth Phoenix famously declared, "I can go down to Walmart... and make another Kelly Kelly overnight, but you can never make another Natalya or Beth Phoenix. We are individuals. We are unique. We’re the best of the best". The interview was rounded out with a lighthearted jab at male stars like Dolph Ziggler and Cody Rhodes, who were labeled the biggest "prima donnas" in the locker room—a classic bit of wrestling camaraderie and ribbing. X Club Wrestling Divapocalypse
While X Club Wrestling eventually faded into obscurity as the industry shifted toward higher production values and more regulated athletic commissions, Divapocalypse remains a notable footnote. It foreshadowed the boom of all-women’s independent promotions like SHIMMER Women Athletes and Shine Wrestling, which would emerge later in the decade to revolutionize women's wrestling with a focus on pure sport. The night kicked off with a lethal four-way