On May 26th, 2006, Derek Wylde made his unexpected and now historic UWA debut. On that surreal night, Josh Prohibition introduced fans to the newly crowned Lightweight Champion, Derek Wylde. Fans in complete shock and awe, watched Prohibition fasten the title around the waist of Wylde as he then proceeded to raise Wylde’s hand in victory. As the two celebrated in the ring, a familiar song began to play as Blackout’s Sabian emerged from the entrance way. Sabian hit the ring and demanded a title shot against the newly crowned champion. The over-confident Derek Wylde accepted and the two immediately waged war. That night fans witnessed a match of sure brutality and brilliance, as these two men gave it their all, as they demonstrated their incredible fighting spirits. As the war waged on, onlookers stood at attention as chants and cheers rang throughout the hall. When the dust finally settled fans had witnessed probably one of the best impromptu matches ever demonstrated, as Sabian was crowned the new Lightweight Champion. Unfortunately since their first battle, Sabian and Wylde have never had a rematch. Finally, after two long years of waiting, this match will finally take place once again.
After a delayed jaw recovery, doctor’s have finally unwired the jaw of Sabian and he has been cleared to wrestle. Last week UWA received a request from Sabian personally asking for a rematch against Wylde. As we all know Derek Wylde’s time is coming to an end and Sabian wants more than anything to wrestle him one last time. Wylde’s response to this challenge was simply “Bring it.”
UWA management has decided to sweeten the deal for these two men, as the victor will receive an immediate chance to face our UWA Canadian Champion, Josh Prohibition. As history has told, us when a title opportunity is put into the equation, emotions run wild as men will do whatever it takes to win. For Derek Wylde this might be the last chance of achieving one of his dreams, as he may potentially be crowned the UWA Canadian Champion. Wylde has gone on record saying “My two wrestling dreams were to wrestle in Japan and become Canadian Champion. I have accomplished one and still have one left to accomplish.”
On April 25th in Leamington, Ontario history will once again be made.