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The history of UWF dates back to as early as 2015, when it was founded in concepts. Being officially founded in December of 2017 as Kids Wrestling Entertainment (KWE), It has underwent a name change over the years from KWE in 2017 to Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF) in 2021, where it's been named ever since.

UWF is a fantasy professional wrestling promotion that has some of the best storylines and wrestling in the world. It has featured many iconic moments and matches. UWF airs 2 high profile shows weekly, those being Demolition and Thunder, and hosts at least 14 pay-per-view events a year, including the flagship event "Wrestlemania", meaning that the UWF on average holds about 120 shows per year.

Early Years (2015-2017)
UWF's Origins can be traced back as far as 2015 when rough drafts and concepts of the UWF were thought out. Specific shows were conceived very early on, one being a Wrestlemania 7 show, as seen in full picture. Another show that was conceived was an unnamed Royal Rumble pay-per-view, with one of the main matches being brother vs brother, Austin vs. Jovan. Another major shift in these early years is the gimmick changes. Austin and Jovan, a tag team in today's UWF were originally concepted as main event brothers, Jovan betraying Austin in a tag team and both going onto do bigger things. As seen on the Wrestlemania 7 show, a couple matches seem much more realistic as a possibility, but nonetheless they are also a little odd when compared to the present day and what actually became official.

Cementing stars (2012-2013)
From now on, since the UWF operates on a dating system originating in 2012, the years that are associated with each chapter will now be based on the kayfabe dating system. The first official name for the KWE will be decided right when it was created, in december of 2017. With that, came a brand new title sleight, with every championship being decided on the first episode of Monday Night Kids (Later rebranded to Monday Night Demolition) New Kids Tag Team Champions, Kids Hardcore Champion, United States Of America Champion, Interkids Champion, Kids Champion, and Ultimate Kids Champion. Focusing on the early stars, the first two world champions ever in the history of the KWE were Kevin (Ultimate) and Marcelo (Kids). Kevin would go onto feud with another one of the biggest stars in the earliest stages of the KWE, which was Helohim as they would swap the championship back and forth. After his feud with Helohim was finished, the night after Payback Kevin would unveil the new Kids Universal Championship, retiring the name Ultimate Kids Championship. Marcelo would eventually lose the Kids Championship to Keanu at Wrestlemania and not regain until later down the year. Keanu would then lose the Kids Championship to Gage at Over The Limit, and Kevin would also lose his Kids Universal Championship to Xavier at Summerslam, cementing new superstars in the process. It is also notable to name that the Never Openweight Championship was a brand new championship that was debuted at Summerslam in 2012. the combination of Gage, Xavier, Kevin, Marcelo, Keanu and Helohim would make up the main event scene for nearly the entirety of 2012 and 2013. at Summerslam 2013, Gage would successfully defend the Kids Universal Championship in a winner-take-all match, winning Helohim's Interkids Championship in the process. The following night he would retire both belts, once again rebranding the Kids Universal Championship to the new KWE Championship. The Interkids Championship would later be reinstated towards the end of 2014. During Hell In A Cell 2013, it is notable to talk about the Kids Tag Team Championships. Kenry & Danielson would win the belts and hold them for 574 days, losing them at Wrestlemania 4. This reign goes down currently as the second longest championship reign by any champions of the KWE. At the end of 2013, to make the scheduling of the pay-per-views more accurate, the KWE went on an 8 week build without a pay-per-view, ultimately culminating in the only Hardcore Justice event in company history, with every match being a hardcore match and with the biggest match card, and longest event in KWE history. In the middle of this build there would also be a draft, making Monday Night Demolition and Thursday Night Thunder have separate brands, with Demolition getting KWE Champion Yandel and Thunder getting Kids Champion Xavier.

Rise of Yandel (2013-2014)
The man who would make a lasting impact as the KWE's next star is Yandel, after winning the KWE Championship Money In The Bank contract at the 2013 event, he would later cash-in that briefcase against Gage and Helohim in the middle of Gage's defense at Armageddon 2013. Yandel would go onto retain the belt throughout the rest of 2013. The Kids Championship scene was highlighted by Kevin, Keanu, and Marcelo, ultimately leading to 9 different reigns in the year of 2013 alone, the year would be capped off with Xavier winning the Kids Championship at Tables, Ladders and Chairs and he would go onto retain the belt for the rest of the year. At Wrestlemania 3, Xavier would lose the Kids Championship to royal rumble winner Zachary, who would have a short reign before having to relinquish the Championship due to injury at Money In The Bank, there would be a 6-man ladder match for the vacant belt, which Xavier won. He would defend it until Armageddon, the event in which Zachary would return and lay claim to the championship he never lost, eventually defeating Xavier and regaining the belt at Hell In A Cell. Zachary would retain the championship for the rest of 2014. Yandel would go onto hold the KWE Championship for a record at the time 322 days, and would lose the KWE Championship at Over The Limit to Marcelo, then Marcelo would proceed to have the shortest KWE Championship reign ever, at just 4 minutes as Gage would cash in his money in the bank contract right after to regain the KWE Championship. Gage would successfully retain the KWE Championship through the rest of 2014. Towards the end of 2014, the KWE would bring back the Interkids Championship, but also debut the new Light Heavyweight Championship at the 150th anniversary episodes of Demolition and Thunder. The Interkids Championship is still prominent to this very day, while as the Light Heavyweight Championship was retired just 6 months after it's debut, and it has never been seen since.

Land of heavyweights (2015)
Zachary would lose his Kids Championship to Connor, who cashed in his Money In The Bank contract at the Royal Rumble in the middle of his defense against Helohim. After that, Connor would go onto retain his championship until Wrestlemania 4, where he lost the belt in a triple threat match to Helohim. Gage, after holding the KWE Championship for 280 days would lose the championship to Marcelo at Kidsmania 4. Marcelo would win his feud against Gage, and then enter into a program with Xavier at the 2015 Money In The Bank pay-per-view. Marcelo would retain, just barley though. Recognized as one of KWE's true classic matches, Xavier would target the legs of the beast and almost leave him unable to stand by the end of the match, as Marcelo had to win by submission as he could not perform his finishing move, the F5. Selling the injuries on his leg, Marcelo was unable to defend the KWE Championship at Over The Limit, making it the first time ever that the KWE Championship was not defended at a pay-per-view that wasn't Clash Of Champions or Survivor Series. Marcelo would retain at the next pay-per-view, Summerslam. Once again successfully defending against Xavier, this time in a Hell In A Cell Match. Helohim would defend the Kids Championship until Armageddon, losing to Nairon as it would coincide with Nairon's rise. Also at Armageddon, Marcelo would lose the KWE Championship to Kevin.

Nairon's Rise (2015)
It is notable to talk about one of the, if not the greatest feuds in the history of KWE, coinciding with Nairon's rise. Aside from a very small main event program with Kevin ending in a loss at Money In The Bank 2012, Nairon was seen as stuck in the mid card for his entire career, until in 2014, he slowly started building more traction and support. This first started when he won the United States of America Championship from Matthew C. at Payback, holding it only for a short 28 days, he ended up losing it back to Matthew at Money In The Bank 2014. After that, Nairon set his sights on bigger competition. He wanted the former World Champion, Gage. Gage accepted, with little to no worry. He was shown corrected, as he easily beat Nairon at Over The Limit. Nairon was able to get a rematch, and had an all-time classic with Gage at Summerslam 2014, shockingly defeating him in one of KWE's most recognized and beloved matches. After defeating Gage at Summerslam, he beat him once again at No Mercy in a ladder match that sidelined the latter for 5 months, which also earned him a Kids Championship match. After losing to Helohim at No Mercy, he won his second chance at Armageddon to solidify himself as not the future, but as the present.

Kevin's reign & Nairon's rise cont. (2015-2016)
Nairon would quickly lose his Kids Championship to Connor shockingly at Hell In A Cell 2015, after Connor cheated to win the Kids Championship, turning heel in the process.