United Wrestling Network

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The United Wrestling Network (UWN) is a governing body for professional wrestling promotions in the United States that was formed in 2013 by David Marquez.[1]

AcronymUWN
Founded2013
HeadquartersUnited States
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United Wrestling Network
AcronymUWN
Founded2013
StyleProfessional wrestling
HeadquartersUnited States
FounderDavid Marquez
OwnerDavid Marquez
ParentChampionship Television, Inc.
Websitehttps://www.hollywoodwrestling.com/
https://www.championshiptelevision.com/
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History

Formation and Early years

On October 21, 2013, David Marquez, promoter of Championship Wrestling from Hollywood (CWFH), announced the creation of a new governing body called the United Wrestling Network (UWN). Similar to the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), of which CWFH was formerly a member promotion, the UWN sees its affiliated promotions "pool their resources" and work together to secure national television advertising. For a wrestling company to join the group, they must have a television broadcast agreement or agree to produce their own broadcasts.[1] Soon after its formation, an offshoot called Championship Wrestling from Arizona was launched.[2]

In the Summer of 2014, CWFH announced a tournament to crown the first UWN World Heavyweight Champion, who would be recognized across the UWN's affiliates.[3] However, the tournament wouldn't begin until six years later.

On May 22, 2017, Pro Wrestling Zero1 became the first Japanese affiliate of the UWN.[4]

In 2019, independent wrestling personalities Dustin and Maria Starr, along with Marquez, launched the Championship Wrestling from Memphis program for WLMT-TV CW30 Memphis.[citation needed]

On August 10, 2020, UWN announced a partnership with the NWA to produce Primetime Live, a series of events aired weekly from Long Beach, California at the Thunder Studios.[5] Debuting on September 15, Primetime Live's first event saw NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Nick Aldis defend the title against Mike Bennett in the main event.[6]

On the October 13 Primetime Live event, David Marquez revealed the UWN World Championship for the first time and re-announced the eight-man tournament to crown the inaugural champion.[7][8] One year later, after the finals were postponed due to an injury,[9] the tournament and inaugural championship was ultimately won by Chris Dickinson on October 2, 2021.

During the Summer of 2021, UWN announced the launch of Championship Wrestling from Atlanta, which will air on Peachtree TV, and be taped from Center Stage in Atlanta, Georgia.[10] On July 15, Marquez announced on Twitter that Championship Wrestling from Atlanta would premiere on Saturday September 2 at 10 p.m [11][12]

2022–present: Championship Wrestling relaunch

On February 17, 2022, UWN announced in a press release that they will be merging Championship Wrestling from Hollywood, Championship Wrestling from Arizona and Championship Wrestling from Atlanta into a singular entity under the Championship Wrestling presented by CarShield branding. The first taping for the new show took place at the Irvine Improv in Irvine, California on March 22.[13][14] The new series would premiere on the weekend of April 24, 2022.

During the same year, Championship Wrestling from Memphis changed its name to Memphis Wrestling, becoming more of a stand-alone promotion.[citation needed] The name change was publicly endorsed by Jerry Jarrett on November 22, 2022.[citation needed] Despite the shared name, UWN's Memphis Wrestling promotion has no connections to Corey Maclin's promotion of the same name or any of the previous Memphis territories.

In February 2023, ASM Global announced the launch of Derby City Wrestling in Louisville, Kentucky, with first TV tapings to be held on March 18. The show would premiere on the weekend of April 9, airing Saturdays at noon on WMYO.[15]

On January 25, 2024, Reality of Wrestling (ROW), Memphis Wrestling, and Championship Wrestling announced a talent exchange program.[16][17]

On May 1, 2024, Championship Television launched a GoFundMe campaign seeking $1.5 million to produce live television programming.[18]

Championships

More information Championship, Current champion(s) ...
Championship Current champion(s) Previous champion(s) Date won Days held Location
UWN World Championship Jordan Cruz Danny Limelight July 1, 2025 308+ Irvine, California
UWN Women's World Championship Big Mama Inaugural February 25, 2025 434+ Irvine, California
UWN Heritage Heavyweight Championship Maximilien EJ Sparks November 18, 2025 168+ Oxnard, California
UWN Television Championship Evan Daniels Zicky Dice April 29, 2025 371+ Irvine, California
UWN Tag Team Championship 5150
(Danny Limelight and Slice Boogie)
TMZ
(Shane Haste, Bad Dude Tito and Che Cabrera)
September 23, 2025 224+ Oxnard, California
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Members

Current

More information Promotion, Representative(s) ...
Promotion Representative(s) Location Years affiliated
Championship Wrestling Nikko Marquez California 2013–present
Previously known as Championship Wrestling from Hollywood
Memphis Wrestling Dustin Starr Tennessee 2019–present
Previously known as Championship Wrestling from Memphis
Gotham Wrestling Unknown New York 2025-present
Coastal Championship Wrestling Pablo Márquez and Dan Ackerman Florida 2025-present
1 Fall Wrestling QT Marshall Georgia 2025-present
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Former

More information Promotion, Representative(s) ...
Promotion Representative(s) Location Years affiliated
Championship Wrestling from Arizona Peter Avalon and Mick Greenwood Arizona 2013–2022
Merged with Championship Wrestling from Hollywood and Championship Wrestling from Atlanta to form Championship Wrestling
Pro Wrestling Zero1 Shinjiro Otani Japan 2017–2022[19][2]
Championship Wrestling from Atlanta Unknown Georgia 2021–2022
Merged with Championship Wrestling from Hollywood and Championship Wrestling from Arizona to form Championship Wrestling
Main Event Pro Wrestling Mark Vaughn Texas 2015–2020[20]
Combat Zone Wrestling David John Markland New Jersey 2016–2020[21]
Women Superstars United
Derby City Wrestling Unknown Kentucky 2023[22]
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