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Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF) (Not to be confused with the Universal Wrestling Federation, as I had no idea it existed at the time) is a fantasy professional wrestling league created by the user of this Wikipedia account. I wanted to share my creations with the world of Wikipedia and whoever stumbles upon this. No footage exists of this, because it is not real, it has all been made up and written by me, as a way to pass time, but it turned into much more than to just pass time.

The promotion was founded in December 2017 by me, GSXO, as Kids Wrestling Entertainment (KWE), I was young at the time and that was the only name I could think of. The KWE later changed and rebranded to the Universal Wrestling Federation in October 2021, planned to be its permanent name. The earliest concepts of the KWE can be traced back to around roughly 2014-2015.

The UWF's roster is composed of notable people in the creator's (GSXO) elementary, middle, and high school tenures, including only men. Each one of these men takes up a WWE gimmick. There have been ideas of adding a women's division but it has always been halted either due to questions of where they would fit on the card or doubts on the strength and depth of a women's division. There has been a past brand split across the two weekly shows, Monday Night Demolition and Thursday Night Thunder, which was then nixed due to Thursday Night Thunder's increasingly repetitive nature and thin roster.

As in all professional wrestling promotions, UWF's winners are not legitimate as they are predetermined by me, based on entertainment and storyline-driven factors.

Company history
Main Article: History of UWF

Origins (2015-2017)
UWF's origins can be traced back to roughly 2014-2015, while a draft had always been in my head I had never started it for a while, even though I was tempted to do so quite a bit. Most of the origins are random cards, with no build or story, just randomly put together matches. He used the same ideas of having kids he knew from school play WWE personas, but they just weren't set in stone.

Kids Wrestling Entertainment (2017-2021)
The promotion was officially founded in December 2017 under the branding Kids Wrestling Entertainment (KWE), as I was young at the time and that was the only name I could think of. During the beginning of the KWE, lots of stuff were not very logical, as it slowly did get more logical, the brand still wasn't at it's best until the Universal Wrestling Federation was founded. The pool for talent was still very steep, but the KWE saw very important debuts such as Yandel, Victor, Andrew, Isaiah and Yaciel.

Universal Wrestling Federation (2021-Present)
The KWE later changed and rebranded to the Universal Wrestling Federation in October 2021, planned to be its permanent name. Under this brand, there was an even bigger and expansive amount of debuts, including Jordan, Giovanni, Dominic, Ethan, Elijah and Diego. Under this much more mature version of the company, it has thrived over the mass influx of talent helping to keep storylines new and fresh between brand new talents and older, more experienced stars.

Ideology
Once GSXO finally started the UWF, he focused on very long, drawn story-lines, lasting months at a time for many of them, he later shifted that ideology to have only very few, important stories lasting months at a time with the goal of not making story-lines overstay their welcome.

Brand Split
GSXO decided to incorporate a brand split into the UWF, he decided to rebrand Monday Night Kids and Thursday Night Kids, the two weekly shows with very poor names to Demolition and Thunder respectively with a draft taking place on the 100th episode of Monday Night Demolition, which was the debut for the show name Demolition. The goal was to split the bloated roster evenly and make each show have its own unique roster and, therefore their own unique feel and presentation. The brand split lasted 50 episodes, which is roughly a year. and it was outlawed on the 150th episode of Monday Night Demolition, due to Thursday Night Thunder's repetitive shows because of its thin roster. There have been plans to incorporate a second brand split with the roster being even greater now, though those plans have not been executed yet.

Championships and accomplishments
Tag Team