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Urban Wrestling Federation (UWF)

Inactive promotion in the North America region

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125.06.2023DanTalksRasslin3.0With a mix of wrestling and rap music, the Urban Wrestling Federation seemed promising at first, with some good talent on their roster, a generally solid in-ring product and an attempt at creating an alternate reality for itself, an idea that anticipated and would later be refined by the likes of Lucha Underground. They held two sets of tapings in 2011 which would be divided into six hour-long PPV shows while on the hunt for a regular television deal. In between those two tapings, however, several of the company's key and best talents, including new champion Rasche Brown, who the first set of shows had largely been built around the eventual title victory of (and who would be written off via a video purportedly showing his murder), as well as Homicide, Eddie Kingston and Ricky Reyes, would suddenly depart over conflicts with management and creative, and the second set of tapings lost much of the company's focus and momentum, as well as taking a hit to the overall in-ring product. The company would never recover from this significant setback, and the sought-after TV deal would never materialize.