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Really good diary so far. I must say, though, a couple of things.

Paul Burchill makes his first defense against a replacement worker, I can understand that, but, in a steel cage? His first defense of the WORLD Championship in a steel cage? Strange, I only thought you use cages in feuds, with storylines that add to it. Not just someone's first defense of a world championship against a replacement worker.

Loving the Chris Jericho vs Brock Lesnar match, and the hyping of 'Jericho's Farewell' match. Yeah, good idea. I also like the signings, too, Tajiri, Test, Kevin Steen, Noble, Richards and Dreamer are really awesome signings. I like the name 'Grappler's Trophy', also.

Tommy Dreamer making his first match against Stevie Richards, fair enough, in a hardcore match, though? Strange, again. I can understand that you want to bring Dreamer in to give a hardcore feel to himself and the promotion, but with no storyline what so ever? You could've at least made him challenge him publicly or something..

Apart from them two things, everything looks great and I will follow this.

Final Card

Chris Jericho's Farewell Match

Chris Jericho Vs Brock Lesnar

Passing the torch, in his last match. Loving the booking, here.

UWE World Title - Cage Match

Paul Burchill © Vs Low-Ki

He's not losing his title in his first defense, especially against a replacement

Katsuyori Shibata Vs Samoa Joe

Easily, as I think you are high on Joe.

Matt Stryker Vs Bryan Danielson

Legend. Legend. Legend.

UWE World Title Number One Contendership - 20 minute Ultimate Experience Match

Ace Steele Vs Eddie Valentine Vs Doug Basham Vs Test Vs Jimmy Rave Vs Mark Copani Vs Steve Blackman Vs Rhino Vs Shannon Moore Vs Trevor Murdoch

Loving the stipulation of 'Ultimate Experience' match, nice concept there. I think you just might push Copani.

Hardcore Chaos

Tommy Dreamer Vs Stevie Richards Dreamer will kill Richards

UWE Grapplers Trophy - Number One Contendership

Sonjay Dutt Vs Jay Lethal The more technical wrestler, and the better one, in my opinion.

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Christmas Chaos kicks off with a video involving Chris Jericho, showing numerous stages in his career. It ends with a clip from the Christmas Chaos press conference, as Lesnar and Jericho stare down in front of the cameras.

UWE Grappler’s Trophy Number One Contendership

Sonjay Dutt Vs Jay Lethal

Lethal dominated from the start. Dutt was placed firmly on the mat with a belly-to-back suplex, but Lethal only managed the 2 count. After numerous strikes to the mid-section Lethal drags Dutt to the matt with a hammerlock, and follows up with a nicely executed bulldog. Lethal follows up with more kicks to the body. Dutt jumps up, and hits out with an elbow strike. Lethal can’t believe it, he takes a wild swing, Dutt blocks it, Lethal takes Dutt by surprise with a swift kick to the stomach, and takes him onto the mat with a spinning power bomb, for the three count.

Winner via pin fall – Jay Lethal

Kid Romeo Vs Chris Cage

Chris Cage wanted to capitalize on the situation following his fantastic attempt against ROH champion Bryan Danielson last month. To be brutally honest, Cage wasn’t that impressive tonight; he looked sluggish, and didn’t put much effort in, and the crowd turned on him for this. Kid Romeo made his UWE debut hot off the heat for Cage, and took it all in his stride, thriving on the atmosphere. Romeo came off with numerous lariats, and generally looked impressive. He’ll be a decent figure for UWE. A quick head scissors lock wears down Cage, and Romeo follows up with a chin lock. Romeo worked on the back of the neck throughout the contest, and later put Cage out of his misery with his “Last Kiss” finisher.

Winner via pin fall – Kid Romeo

Up next is a video package showing clips of The Gathering.

UWE World Title – Number One Contendership – Ultimate Experience

Ace Steele Vs Eddie Valentine Vs Doug Basham Vs Test Vs Jimmy Rave Vs Mark Copani Vs Steve Blackman Vs Rhino Vs Shannon Moore Vs Trevor Murdoch

The rules are simple. All 10 men are allowed 10 feet outside the ring, and only that. The title can change hands as many times as humanly possible inside the 20 minute time limit, when the 20 minute time limit expires, the wrestler with the pin fall will be declared the winner.

This contest was basically an absolute brawl. All ten men wanted the shot at the UWE World title, of course they did. Who wouldn’t? The first man to take the pin fall was Steve Blackman, he ran off into the crowd with a kendo stick, trying to fend off any possible advances. All 9 wrestlers clearly were annoyed at this, and all 9 men went after Blackman, beating him down. Basham went for the cover, but Valentine broke it up. Valentine went for the cover, but Basham broke it up, and so forth until another brawl between all 10 men ensued. Mark Copani was apart of a vicious spot with Shannon Moore. Moore had been working on Copani, taking him down with clothesline. Shannon went off the ropes and Copani, out of no where hip tossed Moore over the top rope. The pin fall went to everyone except Murdoch, who was too busy in pummeling anyone and everyone. With 30 seconds left, and the anarchy already in place, Rhino gored Jimmy Rave, and in the dying seconds he snatched the win from Rave. Prince Nana was livid, screaming and jumping up and down at ringside. Rhino looked to the crowd; Nana’s face said it all. Rhino went off the ropes, dived through the ropes and caught Nana with a gore.

Winner and new UWE World Title Number One Contender – Rhino

--Intermission--

Katsuyori Shibata Vs Samoa Joe

To be fair, Shibata has had it rough. Last month he faced Lesnar, and this month he’s facing Samoa Joe. Again, he put on a fantastic match; this guy has a great work ethic. Shibata didn’t hold back, he leathered Joe with straight punches to the forehead, and Joe retaliated with the same. Shibata went across the ring and hit Joe with a two footed dropkick, sending the big man into the ropes, Shibata jumped up, and met the boot of Joe, and it came across and slapped the taste out of Shibata’s mouth. Joe nearly pulled Shibata’s arm out of his socket, as he tightened it up with holds. Joe lifted Shibata onto the top rope. Shibata kicked him away, and dived at the Samoan Submission Machine, only to be caught; Joe dropped him onto his head. The crowd loved this. Joe, seeing a possible focus point worked on Shibata’s right arm, doing everything with in his power to take the right arm out of the equation. Shibata came off with a few chops, Joe retaliated again, and back and forth we went with a sick chop-fest. Shibata cheaply raked the eye of Joe. This only angered the big man, and he stiffed the living shit out of Shibata with punches and head buts. Shibata came off the ropes, and went for a jumping splash, but Joe caught him, and went for a Samoan Drop. Shibata tried to wriggle out of the hold, and he was incredibly close to succeeding, until Joe hit the Muscle Buster for the pin fall.

Winner via pin fall – Samoa Joe

Chris Jericho said that he was determined to go out of the wrestling business on a high. He says that he’s studied Brock Lesnar, and knows him from his tenure with the WWE. Jericho reeled off classic quotes about Lesnar, calling his match against Goldberg at Wrestlemania, an eye opener. Jericho said that he was not prepared to lose his final match, especially against Lesnar. He said he would give it his all, like he has done throughout his career.

****Major Announcement****

UWE’s very own commissioner Erik Watts made his way to ringside wearing a fancy suit and sunglasses. Various fans at ringside hurled popcorn boxes at Watts, who simply laughed at the heat.

Watt’s called these fans ignorant, and told them to leave the building or he’d have Giant Bernard come down and forcefully remove them. This only resulted in a “Fuck you Albert” chant. Watts meanwhile got on with business, and announced that on January the 3rd UWE would be competing on a national scale. Watts shooted on ROH, saying that they had been in business for four years and failed to get a TV deal, whilst UWE had been in business for two months and managed to get a deal. Everyone knew it was down to Jerry Hall’s connections at DirectTV. The same TV Company that is scheduled to host the Jerry Hall Story, a look back at the 4 time Super Bowl winner’s career.

Bryan Danielson Vs Matt Stryker

Stryker came here with an agenda, to get his name out there with the UWE crowd. Stryker was subjected to chants from the UWE crowd such as “Fucking teach”. Danielson came with the same attitude that he adapted last month, and the crowd tore him to shreds as well, they still respected the match quality, which received a round of applause by all after. As one would expect this contest was a technical warfare. Holds & locks, counters and strikes, it was a decent match it has to be said. Danielson focused on the left arm of Stryker, wrenching it back when he could. Stryker wasn’t given a seconds rest, and neither was Danielson. The finish came about when Stryker had a Boston crab locked in, Danielson was able to worm his way out of it, flicking Stryker over his back, and into the cattle mutilation.

Winner via submission – Bryan Danielson

Mike Kruel was backstage with Gary Steele. They both contested that they were going to take the company by storm. Steele nodded in agreement with everything that Kruel said. They both looked displeased at not being booked, but indicated that they were going after the tag titles. When the interrupting Adam Windsor informed both men that UWE didn’t have tag belts yet they promised revenge on Windsor, for basically making them look like fools. Totally unaware that their pink shorts already made them look foolish.

UWE World Title – Cage Match

Paul Burchill Vs Low Ki – Defense Number 1

Defense number 1 got under way for Paul Burchill. Both men tied up and dance about the ring with the lock in place. Low Ki broke it with a kick to the side, and drove the UWE World champion into the side of the cage. He repeated again, raking Burchill’s head against the steel. Burchill elbowed in anger, delivering a knee to the gut, and landing a gut wrench suplex. Burchill dragged the challenger up, and rammed him into the turnbuckle, taking open shots, and slaps. Low Ki reversed and slapped Burchill across the chest, Burchill did the same. Easily annoyed, Burchill pummeled Low Ki to the mat, and stomped all over him. Burchill posed to the crowd, who ate up his every pose, and stomped again, all over Low Ki’s stomach region as the crowd cheered in delight. Low Ki managed to get back into the contest, and it was definitely a close call. Low Ki nearly won the belt, only to be suplexed off the top of the cage. Burchill slowly climbed the cage, to retain his belt.

Winner and STILL UWE World Champion – Paul Burchill

After the match Rhino made an appearance, he took a cheap shot at the champion, drilling his back into the cage and busting him open with sick punch shots. Rhino finally went to the back after road agents came out to interfere in the beat down.

Brock Lesnar Vs Chris Jericho

He’s wrestled all over the world, and tonight his last match came to the UWE. After years of political injustice, Chris Jericho was out to prove just exactly what he could do inside the squared circle. There’s absolutely no doubt that fans hadn’t forgot, and would never forget the legacy of Chris Jericho. Lesnar and Jericho created a match that was an excellent tribute to the first ever undisputed champion. Jericho and Lesnar had the crowd eating out of the palm of their hands. A lion heart during the first 10 minutes had the crowd singing along during the pin, but Lesnar wasn’t going to be beaten that easily, of course he wasn’t. Lesnar played the heel; he was here to spoil the party. Lesnar lifted Jericho up into a military press, and viciously dropped him onto the top turnbuckle, before delivering a nicely executed release German suplex. Lesnar went to the top, looked to his left, the crowd at ringside jumped up, “No way. No”. Lesnar jumped into the air, and flipped over into a shooting star press, but Jericho managed to roll out of the ring, just in time as Lesnar came down hard onto the canvas. Both men went at it for just over 30 minutes. Jericho had the Walls Of Jericho locked in, but Lesnar managed to push him off. Jericho went for an elbow to the head, but Lesnar hoisted him up onto his shoulders and hit the F5 for the victory.

Winner via pin fall – Brock Lesnar

After the match Jericho extended his hand, but Lesnar spat in his face. Lesnar jumped onto Jericho and started leathering him with shots to the face. Lesnar bit at Jericho’s forehead before chucking him over the top rope. Samoa Joe appeared at the ramp way, stealing Lesnar’s attention. Lesnar and Joe glared at each other, before Joe walked backstage again, with Lesnar left on screen smirking.

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Pro Wrestling Insight

Why Dreamer Vs Richards was pulled from Christmas Chaos

Tommy Dreamer Vs Stevie Richards was pulled from the UWE Christmas Chaos PPV at the very last minute after Richards collapsed backstage. Richards was rushed to a near by hospital and is currently receiving treatment. It is believed that Richards will be out of action for a few weeks. Meanwhile, Dreamer will make his UWE debut on the upcoming show. The show name is yet to be revealed.

A bombshell was dropped at Christmas Chaos last night, when Erik Watts announced that UWE had managed to achieve a TV deal after only being in the business for two months. Of course, this goes in time with the Jerry Hall and DirectTV deal, with DirectTV desperate to land Hall’s documentary, which many critics argue is a “fantastic insight into the mind and working of professional football.” Both parties are happy, and UWE will be open to a wider audience. With wrestlers like Brock Lesnar main eventing the card, it’s definitely a good time to be a wrestling fan.

Rhino is the new number one contender for the UWE World title, after putting on a good display against 9 other competitors. It’s funny that the only man that didn’t pick up a pin fall last night was the bumbling Trevor Murdoch. Unlucky Trev’. Speaking of the UWE World title number one contendership, Test looked to be in great form last night. He was vicious, he was sneaky, and he pulled off a good match, arguably one of his better performances.

UWE bagged their second 5 star match in a matter of months last night; Samoa Joe Vs Katsuyori Shibata. Shibata has been in lethal form for the company, and sources claim that a push is in order.

UWE were teasing a Brock Lesnar and Samoa Joe confrontation last night. After Lesnar beat down Jericho, Joe made his way out onto the ramp, resulting in a stare down, before walking to the back. Joe Vs Lesnar, anyone? Hell yeah.

Curse of the UWE World title?

Raven last month jumped ship when the WWE came knocking after his performance in the over the top rope elimination match and it has occurred again. WWE have announced on WWE.com that they have agreed a deal with independent worker Low-Ki. We aren’t exactly sure as to how UWE management has reacted, but sources claim that the company is happy to do business with McMahon, after Vince generously “lent” UWE Brock Lesnar. The feeling backstage is that UWE will continue to do business with the WWE. This comes after news that Jerry Hall had informed Raven that he would never appear in a UWE ring. The full scale of the story is that Raven was supposed to sign a written contract with TNA, and apparently gave Hall his word that he wouldn’t be signing a written contract with anyone. As we all know, he totally defied Hall, and Hall believes the situation was handled incredibly unprofessionally

Christmas Chaos Buy rate Revealed

.Ultimate Wrestling Experience has done a 0.30 buy rate, a phenomenal and fantastic figure.

Abyss has agreed a deal with CZW

Satoshi Kojima has also agreed a deal with CZW

They won’t be the only new stars in CZW, as hardcore warrior Steve Corino has signed a deal

TNA have signed the Messiah to a written contract

Minoru Fujita has agreed a deal with CMLL

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UWE Announcements

Ultimate Wrestling Experience in the last half an hour have announced details on their upcoming TV show debut, and their upcoming January PPV.

Elexion will take place on 28th January. Speculation is dominating the IWC with people calling for Joe Vs Lesnar, but management may want to keep speculating.

The new UWE TV show has been named "Verdict". It will debut this Wednesday at 8pm.

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