Nexus Pro-Wrestling (NPW)

Nexus Pro-Wrestling, LLC, Nexus Pro-Wrestling (NPW) is an American CAW professional wrestling promotion based in Chicago, Illinois.

NPW was founded by Kido The Crowe (known as Meckrocz3451 on this site and as cRoWe-sama97 on PSN) around 2007 while creating custom superstars and championships on WWE Smackdown Vs. Raw 2007 with friends. NPW holds internet tapings and CPV events primarily in the United States and occasionally internationally. All NPW full shows and matches are broadcasted on YouTube.

Promotion History
NPW was founded in 1993 as Ultimate Championship Wrestling (UCW) by Garfield Rayne Jr. UCW would tape its weekly shows on Monday nights and would allow wrestlers from the independent circuit to appear in matches that were acclaimed by fans and critics alike. While having a decent reputation and financial balance, the promotion was still unable to directly compete in the Monday Night Wars along with professional wrestling superpowers, World Wrestling Federation (WWF/E) and the now-defunct World Championship Wrestling (WCW).

In early 1994, UCW formed a partnership with hardcore wrestling promotion Ballistic Loco Opportunistic Wrestling (B.L.O.W). The two promotions allowed their talent to appear on each other's shows which gave them huge popularity throughout the independent scene in the '90s. In 1998, UCW and B.L.O.W merged and rebranded themselves as Extreme Wrestling Federation (EWF), a promotion that would host two shows on a weekly basis. Monday Night UCW followed a technical and hard-hitting style, but maintained its traditional pro wrestling rules and regulations, while Friday Night B.L.O.W retained its brutal hardcore roots. Despite its vast improvements and growing popularity, EWF would lose its TV deal due to low ratings as WWF/E, WCW, and ECW were dominating the world of pro wrestling.

In early 2000, EWF formed a partnership with WWF/E and for the next eleven years, EWF talent would appear in dark matches on Monday Night RAW, Smackdown, Heat, Velocity and other shows for the promotion. EWF wrestlers mainly served as talent enhancement for upcoming stars like John Cena, Randy Orton, CM Punk and others much to the ire of EWF management. However, EWF was not the only promotion to suffer such a fate. When ECW and WCW were bought out by WWE in 2001, they effectively owned all contracts of their former competitor's talent. Those wrestlers were also booked poorly by WWE creative.

In 2011, EWF veteran and Executive Vice President of the promotion Bloodpain announced that EWF had garnered enough profit from their partnership with WWE to sever ties with the company and start anew. Later that year, Garfield Rayne Jr. announced that he would be stepping down from his position as EWF President and that his son John would replace him. In 2012, EWF hosted live events from much bigger venues than before but still didn't have a TV deal. In 2014, the EWF began taping shows and posting them on the YouTube channel, Critical Gaming Channel. After posting a few CPVs for two years, EWF had been off the YouTube radar and continued with their live events. On June 30, 2018, EWF Wrestling had posted the very first episode of EWF Saturday Nights taped in Chicago Illinois, officially returning to YouTube.

Following the promotion's name change to Nexus Pro-Wrestling (NPW), management announced that Monday night shows would switch to Tuesdays while Sakura Division and Saturday Nights will continue to air on Wednesdays and Saturdays respectively. Future plans include the continuation of allowing freelancers and talent from other promotions to compete on NPW shows and vice versa.

Name change
On March 13, 2020, EWF President John Rayne announced that board meetings regarding a possible name change for the promotion are underway. On March 15, 2020, Rayne announced that the promotion's new name will be Nexus Pro-Wrestling (NPW).