Overall in‑ring work is impressive, especially given the variety of styles (hardcore, high‑flyer, power). The only downside is a few “crowd‑pleaser” spots that feel shoe‑horned in rather than organically earned.

While underground or alternative women's wrestling series from this era can sometimes be difficult to track down, Episode 21 stands as a definitive representation of why XCW garnered a loyal, dedicated following. It balances the athletic expectations of indie wrestling with the adult-oriented, dramatic themes that the series used to carve out its unique market position.

Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)

X-Club Wrestling episode 21 was a night to remember, filled with thrilling matches, unexpected returns, and the dawn of new alliances. As the season progresses, fans are eagerly anticipating how these developments will unfold. Will Lucas Lethal be able to hold onto his newfound title, or will Ethan Eclipse mount a successful comeback? Can The Newcomer Navigators continue their winning streak, and what does the future hold for The Eclipse Empire?

A surprising alliance was teased between Sarah Stone and the enigmatic manager, Marcus Vance . This pairing could completely change the dynamic of the women’s division, combining technical prowess with manipulative genius. Why Episode 21 Matters

Known for her heavily tattooed look, punk-rock aesthetic, and intense physicality, Sinn Sage brings an aggressive, no-nonsense style to the mat. Her wrestling style mimics mixed martial arts (MMA) elements, prioritizing standard chokes, body scissors, and pinning combinations.