The UWF, also referred to as the Unified Wrestling Federation, is a lucrative robux corporation established in 2002 by Jake Jackson within the realm of Robloxia. This entity comprises of four prominent wrestling organizations: North Bloxmerican Wrestling (NBW), Jostle, Slam League (JSL), Elite Allstar Wrestling (EAW), and World Legends League (WLL), all of which had ceased operations prior to 2002. The acquisition of these companies by Jake Jackson amounted to a grand total of ⏣544.1 billion ($653 million) in the year 2000.
JSL Jostle, Slam League
NBW North Bloxmerican Wrestling
NBW was established on August 12, 1968, by Nick Rodriguez (1935-2019). The original headquarters were located in New Blockers City, New Bloxia. The company featured a single weekly program, Havoc, which showcased a roster of more than 150 wrestlers, including legends such as Braun Motley and Col Heartblood. However, with the emergence of new companies like EAW in 1977 and WLL in 1979, as well as the mistreatment of its employees (wrestlers), NBW experienced a significant decline, losing over 1,000,000 fans and 62% of its workforce. By 1991, the company's roster had dwindled to 33 wrestlers, and its audience consisted of only 20,000 robloxians. In 2000, the company was acquired for ⏣89.1 billion ($10.6 million).
EAW Elite Allstar Wrestling
EAW, a wrestling organization renowned for its intense rivalries throughout its history, was established on August 22, 1977, by Christopher Kisar (1949-2013). Initially, the company gained significant popularity and success in the 1980s, becoming a major player in the industry. EAW's rivalry with the equally successful NBW lasted for four years from 1979, until EAW entered its golden age in 1983. As EAW's ratings soared, NBW began to decline in popularity. By 1985, during its peak, EAW boasted a roster of over 250 wrestlers, three programs, and an impressive 72 million fans. However, in 1987, EAW found itself in direct competition with WLL, sparking a new rivalry. This time, WLL's ratings surged while EAW's popularity waned. By 1995, EAW had become a secondary option for viewers, often watched during commercial breaks of WLL broadcasts. Later, in 1999, the company decided to let all their employees go and was bought for ⏣145 billion ($174 million).
WLL World Legends League
WLL, also known as World Legends League, was a wrestling organization that aimed to elevate its wrestlers to legendary status. Established on March 2, 1979, by Simon Maxwell Jr. in Bloxburg City, Bloxburg Valley, the league featured three weekly shows, amassed 45 million fans, and boasted a roster of 182 wrestlers from 1980 to 1985. In 1987, WLL emerged as a rival to EAW, the leading wrestling company of that era. Despite this, they acquired one of the most iconic wrestlers of the time, Wayne "The Block" Johnson. EAW suffered a significant loss in fans as a result. Between 1988 and 1995, WLL flourished with an impressive 137 million fans, two shows, bi-monthly pay-per-view events, and a roster of over 250 wrestlers. Among the notable names were Wayne "The Block" Johnson, Sean Cena, The Overtaker, Jett "The Assassin" Hart, Raw Rick Austin, Jack the Giant, Joey the Party Animal, "Blackjack" James Jones, Mason DeVille, and many others. Tragedy struck on December 23, 1999, when Simon Maxwell Jr. and eleven other planes were hijacked during a flight from Las Bloxias to San Juan, leading to the devastating Mill-99 Attacks. The company was intended to be inherited by his son, Luke, but he was arrested for drug trafficking in 1996. Consequently, WLL was auctioned off, and it was won by Asad Ehsan Abdallah from Saudiblox. However, the majority of the WLL wrestlers were reluctant to uproot their lives and relocate to Baoji. In 1999, 239 out of 254 wrestlers chose to depart from the organization. Ultimately, in 2001, WLL was sold for ⏣208 billion ($249.6 million).