What defines a wrestling studio? Is it the stable of performers? The match direction? For me, UCW will always stand out as the quirky, experimental, wild and crazy cousin to all other wrestling studios. So who is the king of this studio?
I have to admit that it took me a while to warm up to UCW. By the time I found the studio I had outgrown the guys they specialized in (i.e. skinny and twink-ish) and had moved on to more meaty and hairy men. Eventually however, this studio won me over with its silly, over-the-top, and dare I say, innovative wrestling antics - hump matches, convoluted gimmicks, and the like.
You have to hand it to this studio, they sure do push the limits when it comes to what defines wrestling. While some of their antics miss the mark, like all innovations, UCW has changed the landscape in its own image with other studios beginning to copy some of their wild and crazy style. In the end, UCW ignores the typical wrestling formula and reminds us that in a fight, well, anything goes. So much so that, anything goes, pretty much sums up this studio perfectly.
So without further adieu, the most prolific UCW performer is ..... Axel
I'm sure most of us guessed it would be Axel, hell the guy is a wrestling machine after all. But did anyone guess how far he'd smoked the competition? I'm really quite surprised by this list as I figured Max Ryder and Kenny Star would be further up, but as usual, those studs stuck out in my mind for other reasons.
In case you were wondering how the other wrestlers came out, here is the top 20.----
A few caveats are needed of course as this list includes only matches that are on the UCW website at the time and that for whatever reason, matches (and wrestlers) come and go.
Want to know how other wrestlers fared? See below for the complete list of wrestlers with at least 10 matches as of November 2022.
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