DEAN JAMES
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THE BULL
![]() | Although he was a part of the UWF for a short period of time, The Bull was not inducted into the UWF for his short stint with the UWF as a co-General Manager for Underground, a position he shared with JD Nitro. He was charismatic, electrifying and down-right entertaining and all of this and more showed through in his bright and bubbly personality. But don't let that fool you, he was one hell of an athlete and a competitor and had no issue taking opponents down a beg. The Bull's impressive resume is just one of the reasons why he was inducted into the UWF Hall Of Fame. "I have to admit, i was a little reluctant about inducting him at first, i was tossing and turning up whether he even deserved the position but after a lot of thought i decided he deserved the induction. The Bull was one hell of an athlete and i am glad to say i was one of the many to be an opponent of his, even if it was only in a tag team match" - Dean James |
KYLE KROSS
![]() | Kyle Kross burst onto the scene in the UWF's very first show in 2009 and took the UWF by storm, capturing the UWF Championship in an open invitational Battle Royal to be named the first ever UWF Champion. From this point onward Kyle Kross was a force to be reckoned with holding onto the UWF Championship for an impressive one hundred and fifty four days before losing the strap to newcomer and hungry challenger, CF Schulze. Kyle Kross continued to remain a force to be reckoned with and a challenger lurking in the shadows even after losing the strap right up until the point when he left the company. "Kyle Kross was one of the brightest, most talented stars i had ever seen grace the squared circle, and i have met my fair share of talents in my time. I knew i had a talent in my hands the moment i saw him perform on our very first show and from there on out he proved me right" - Dean James |
EDDIE GARCIA
![]() | Although he never competed for the UWF, Eddie Garcia is a first ballot Hall Of Famer in any credible wrestling promotion. Eddie Garcia was known for his rough, unorthodox to the ring and for being rather aggressive in the ring. Wrestlers would shiver at the sight of their name next to Eddie Garcia's name on a card, not because he would put on a bad performance, quite the contrary. No, because they knew they were in for one hell of a fight. One of the main reasons Eddie Garcia was inducted into the UWF Hall Of Fame, other than being an incredibly gifted technical wrestler and a revolutionary for the business, is the fact that Eddie Garcia, an Australian native, was the man responsible for training the Chairman of the UWF, Dean James when he was just a n innocent, short-sighted teenager. "I could go on for hours about this incredible man, i have to thank him for everything because quite frankly, without his guidance and mentorship i would not be here right now, i wouldn't be as successful as i am in this industry right now and quite frankly, the UWF wouldn't even be here today if it wasn't for Eddie Garcia believing in me and making me even more passionate about this business than i had ever been. This man was a father-figure to me when it came to the squared circle and i can't thank him enough for everything he did for me" - Dean James "He may have been my father but he was also my mentor and best friend. Believe me when i say that he was incredibly impatience and hard to stand at times, but that's because he had so much passion for the business and he wanted to see me succeed in the industry that he loved so dearly. I miss him every day and i know he is watching down on me from the heaven above as i make him proud. I can't thank him enough for being a fantastic father and one hell of a coach" - Richard Garcia |

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