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U.W.W.F. History

   

 

 

 

Slating back to the early years of the Ultimate World Wrestling Federation, hardcore had always been the "tradition". The federation was founded in late 1997 under the ruling of the late President Al Snow. In his incarnation of the "U.W.W.F", he had a full roster of well known wrestlers in the ranks. Soon, his leadership faultered and the glory faded away. Months later after many negotiations, Al Snow handed the reigns over to Maddog.

In the following years under Maddog's rule, the federation went off and on until the year 2000, when the federation was presumed shut down for good.

Coming back into the wrestling world in 2003, Maddog made a decision to hold a tournament, the Ultimate Hardcore Cup, for all comers to try and claim grace to the label "King of Hardcore". A former UWWF Street-Fight champion in the form of, Repent (Jeremy Clarkson) showed his face amongst the challengers. With Repent's defiance showing through, a proud President Maddog saw a vision. His vision reached into the heart of a man that had yearned for the UWWF heavyweight championship for years, stemming from his early beginnings. Repent's career was born in one of the many forms of UWWF and out of respect for Repent's dreams - dreams that had not been accomplished due to the federation being defunct, he made the decision to bring back his beloved federation in the form of UWWF: Liberation. This is federation that you see today, forged from desire for complete dominance.

The Ultimate Hardcore Cup ended with a victory in the palms of Jeremy "Repent" Clarkson accompanied by his old partner Curtis "Bonez" Schmitt. With his victory, he had earned a shot at fame and glory. With the "Ultimate Heavyweight Championship" on the line, Repent claimed grace against the likes of Smitty and another Ultimate Hardcore Cup finalist in the form of Mr. E.

[ History will be altered in later times, adding more detail to the annals of the "UWWF" ]

 

 

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