Site History
I made my first wrestling site when I was about 12 or 13. I started out using Yahoo Geocities PageWizard. I made a page for The Hurricane, then one for Amy, then Jeff, then Matt. Matt's unfortunately didn't make it officially on the net. There I was, a kid with no prior website making knowledge running, Insane for Hurricane, Lita Queen of Xtreme, & Jeff Hardy: Poetry in Motion. I quickly found out it was hard to keep up with 3 people and 3 different sites. After meeting the Hardyz, I focused more on them, so I made the decision and dropped my Hurricane page. That's where this whole team xtreme obsession started, I ran my pages on Geocities for a couple months, until I lost my Yahoo account due to a jerk off that hacked into my Messenger. Which really, I was starting not to like Geocities, because PageWizard only aloud you to have one webpage. You could use Pagebuilder (which is what I use for the entrance), but I wasn't familiar with HTML Code. Anyway, almost a year went by and I was just itching to create another website, so a friend told me about FreeWebs. I experimented with it by creating Wrestling Hook Ups (It flopped), I found after several months that I like FreeWebs and eventually wanted to create another website, Amy Obsession, for you guessed it Amy Dumas. While in the middle of running that site, I was creating another Jeff site, which it too never made it to the net, because I got to thinking how hard it would be for me to run three sites again, so after Amy Obsession flopped I called it quits. Not soon after that I realized I missed my websites, so I came to the conclusion to combine all three sites that I had been trying to get running properly for 3 years, thus Xtreme Daredevils was born. It was a very slow going process, I had to gather all I had about Matt, Jeff, & Amy and get it organized, so it wasn't really launched on the web until May 26, 2004, 2 months after my account had been created. I'll admit the site sucked when I first got it started, I had trouble advertising it and making informative, but now I am pleased thus far with the sites success. I still to this day struggle keeping the site up, seeing as I do it completely on my own, and I also have to keep my schooling up. If you haven't noticed I have this trend my sites are kept up for only a couple months and then I stop keeping them up, because I felt they were not up to par, I don't get enough visitors and no one takes part in the sites on-goings. I hope that Xtreme Daredevils will be different, it's my pride and joy.  I've worked unbelievably hard on it, and I don't want to give it up. It would be such a shame to shut it down.

Quick Facts:
-On May 26, 2005, Xtreme Daredevils turned one year old!

-In the fall of 2005, Amy was removed from the site, and it became dedicated solely to Matt & Jeff.

-In July of 2006, Xtreme Daredevils purchased a domain name!

-May 2007, Xtreme Daredevils marks it's 3rd year on the web!

-May 2008, Xtreme Daredevils marks it's 4th year on the web!

-May 2009 Xtreme Daredevils marks it's 5th year on the web!

-May 2008, Xtreme Daredevils welcomes co-webmaster Nick Duffy to the staff!

-August 2008, Xtreme Daredevils gives Nick his farewell as he leaves the site.

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