đź‘‘ KINGDOM COME đź‘‘

United Wrestling Accord Presents
Saturday, February 14, 2026 — Las Vegas, NV — The Epicenter

Three brands. Fifteen championships. One night to determine the hierarchy of UWA.

Pre-Show Note: The crowd is electric. Empyrean Forge representatives are seated ringside again—Joshua Breedlove's faction watching closely. And rumors swirl that Judge James Morgan, who mysteriously "retired" at New Year's Revolution, has been spotted in the building. All three General Managers (Diana Cross, Victor Stone, Victoria Cross) look nervous. What's coming?

Pre-Show Matches

Pre-Show — Women's Showcase
Phoenix Rayne (REIGN) def. Samantha Stone (Resistance) and Elektra Storm (NEO)
Winner: Phoenix Rayne via pinfall (8:45)
A triple threat featuring women from all three brands. Phoenix Rayne showed why Empyrean Forge scouts have been watching her—dominant performance culminating with a spinning backfist on Storm for the win. Post-match, Phoenix stared directly at the Empyrean Forge representatives. Message sent.
Pre-Show — Tag Team Showcase
The Wrecking Crew (Resistance) def. The Hedge Fund (NEO)
Winners: The Wrecking Crew via pinfall (6:32)
Bull Bronson and Demolition Dave used their size advantage to steamroll the former NEO Tag Team Champions. Quick, decisive victory to warm up the crowd.

Main Card

REIGN BRAND
Television Championship — Tournament Final
Avalanche Anderson def. "Lights Out" Lucas Kane
Winner and NEW Television Champion: Avalanche Anderson via pinfall (14:33)
The returning legend versus the powerhouse brawler. This was a war of attrition—two big men hitting each other as hard as humanly possible. Kane brought the fight with his brutal strikes and power moves, but Avalanche's experience showed. After surviving the Lights Out powerslam, Avalanche hit the Avalanche Drop (sitout chokeslam) for the three-count. First championship won tonight—and Avalanche wasn't done. He still had the UWA World Championship to defend later.
Women's Championship
Lexi Gomez (c) def. Chelsea Blake
Winner: Lexi Gomez via submission (16:18) — TITLE RETAINED
Their rematch lived up to the hype. Blake came out aggressive—stiff strikes, power moves, relentless pressure. She hit The Problem Solver (lifting single-underhook DDT) and got a close two-count. But Lexi weathered the storm, targeting Blake's arm throughout. When Blake went for a top-rope move, Lexi caught her mid-air and transitioned into La Gomez Lock (armbar). Blake fought for two full minutes but finally tapped. Lexi retained, but Blake proved she's a legitimate threat. Post-match, the two showed mutual respect.
Tag Team Championship — Triple Threat
The Crown Jewels (Prince Kai & Duke Morrison) def. Los Asesinos (c) and The Accord Initiative
Winners and NEW Tag Team Champions: The Crown Jewels via pinfall (19:47)
Absolute chaos. Los Asesinos brought their lucha violence, Accord Initiative brought their heart, and Crown Jewels brought their dirty tactics. All three teams had near-falls. The finish came when Kade Anderson was setting up Los Asesinos for the Accord Bomb—Prince Kai shoved Santo Muerte into Kade, breaking up the move! Duke Morrison hit the Royal Decree (elevated DDT) on Kade while the referee was distracted. Cover—ONE! TWO! THREE! NEW CHAMPIONS! The aristocrat heels stole the titles! Los Asesinos and Accord Initiative both looked devastated—Los Asesinos especially, as they still have the UWA World Tag Team Championship match later tonight.
🏆 REIGN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 🏆
Cameron Grayson def. "The Illustrious" Maxwell Sterling (c)
Winner and NEW REIGN World Champion: Cameron Grayson via pinfall (23:11)
The stolen crown returned to its rightful owner. Sterling came in cocky, manager Penelope Price at ringside. For twenty minutes, these two went to war—technical wrestling, brawling, near-falls. Sterling used every dirty trick: eye rakes, exposed turnbuckle, Penelope's interference. But Grayson would not be denied. When Sterling went for the Sterling Pound (running knee), Grayson dodged and hit a desperation superkick. Both men down! Grayson crawled over—Sterling kicked out at two! The crowd was on their feet. Grayson pulled himself up, waited for Sterling to rise—BLUE COLLAR BOMB (sitout powerbomb)! Cover—ONE! TWO! THREE! NEW CHAMPION! Grayson collapsed in tears, clutching the championship he earned at New Year's Revolution before Sterling stole it. Justice served. The blue-collar hero is world champion again.
RESISTANCE BRAND
Hardcore Championship — Triple Threat — Falls Count Anywhere
Tommy Vance def. Mike McCoy (c) and Pete Graves
Winner and NEW Hardcore Champion: Tommy Vance via pinfall (17:44)
Mike McCoy entered injured, questionable to compete. The match spilled all over the arena—chairs, tables, kendo sticks, fire extinguishers. Graves and Vance targeted McCoy's injured shoulder relentlessly. McCoy fought through the pain, locking in the McCoy Clutch on Graves at one point—but Vance broke it up with a chair shot! The finish came in the concourse: McCoy hit the McCoy Clutch on Vance, trying to make him tap—Graves hit McCoy with a trash can! All three men brawled toward the merchandise area. Vance grabbed his lighter and a t-shirt—SET IT ON FIRE—threw the flaming shirt at McCoy! McCoy dodged, but the distraction cost him! Vance hit a DDT on the concrete! Cover—ONE! TWO! THREE! NEW CHAMPION! Tommy Vance finally captured gold, using fire to forge his path. McCoy and Graves both left on stretchers.
Women's Championship
Rosa Guerrera (c) def. "Havoc" Hannah Cross
Winner: Rosa Guerrera via submission (14:29) — TITLE RETAINED
A battle between two warriors. Hannah Cross brought her brawling style—stiff forearms, headbutts, power moves. Rosa matched her intensity with lucha technique and submissions. Back and forth for fourteen minutes. Cross hit the Havoc Driver for a near-fall that had the crowd on their feet! But Rosa transitioned into La Rosa Negra (triangle armbar) and Cross, despite fighting, finally tapped. Post-match, Rosa helped Cross to her feet and raised her hand. Mutual respect. Cross has nothing to be ashamed of—she gave the champion everything she could handle.
Tag Team Championship
The Compound (c) (Marcus Webb & Titus Black) def. The Young Hounds (Ricky Vicious & Danny Stryker)
Winners: The Compound via pinfall (21:03) — TITLE RETAINED
The Young Hounds brought their reputation—brutal, violent, unrelenting. They dominated the early portions, targeting Webb with knee strikes and power moves. Black tried to rally but was cut off repeatedly. The Hounds looked poised to win. But The Compound showed why they're champions—heart, chemistry, and resilience. Webb hit a desperation spinebuster on Stryker, hot tag to Black! Black cleaned house with clotheslines and diving strikes! The finish saw Black Compound Protocol (full nelson + diving knee) on Vicious! Cover—ONE! TWO! THREE! The Compound retained! But both teams were spent. The Young Hounds stared at them post-match—this isn't over. And The Compound still had the UWA World Tag Team Championship match later tonight.
🏆 RESISTANCE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 🏆
Holden Nobody (c) def. Alexei Volkov
Winner: Holden Nobody via pinfall (28:35) — TITLE RETAINED
The people's champion versus the monster. This was David versus Goliath. Volkov dominated for twenty-five minutes—suplexes, powerbombs, the Iron Curtain. Holden absorbed punishment that would end most men's careers. Multiple near-falls. The crowd chanted "HOL-DEN! HOL-DEN!" even when it looked hopeless. Volkov hit the Iron Curtain—Holden kicked out! Volkov's eyes went wide. He hit another—HOLDEN KICKED OUT AGAIN! The Russian Bear, for the first time, looked uncertain. He pulled Holden up for a third Iron Curtain—Holden slipped out! Small package! ONE! TWO! THR—NO! Kickout! Both men exhausted. Volkov charged—Holden moved—Volkov hit the turnbuckle! NOBODY'S HOME OUT OF NOWHERE! Cover—ONE! TWO! THREE! THE UNDERDOG DID IT AGAIN! Holden Nobody defeated Alexei Volkov TWICE! The Epicenter exploded! Streamers filled the ring! Holden collapsed, clutching the championship, barely able to believe what he'd accomplished. The impossible happened again. And Holden still had the UWA World Championship match later tonight.
NEO BRAND
Tag Team Championship
High Society (Sebastian Grey & Montgomery Black) def. The Foundation (c) (Grant Williams & Paul Sterling)
Winners and NEW Tag Team Champions: High Society via submission (17:08)
Grant Williams' injured knee was the story. High Society targeted it relentlessly—chopblocks, leg locks, figure-fours. Williams showed incredible heart, refusing to quit despite obvious agony. Sterling tried to protect his partner but couldn't be everywhere. The finish came when Grey applied a figure-four while Black held Sterling outside the ring. Williams fought for two minutes, the crowd rallying behind him—but the pain was too much. He tapped. New champions. Williams was helped to the back, his knee possibly reinjured badly. The Foundation's reign ended due to the injury that's plagued them for weeks. But they still had the UWA World Tag Team Championship match later tonight.
Technical Championship — Submissions Only
Shinji Nakamura def. William Crane (c)
Winner and NEW Technical Champion: Shinji Nakamura via submission (19:42)
A technical masterpiece. Submissions Only meant no pinfalls, no countouts, no disqualifications—just pure grappling until someone taps. Both men are world-class submission artists. Wristlocks, leg locks, armbars, chokes—counters upon counters. Crane had Nakamura in the Crane Lock (double wristlock) for three minutes—Nakamura wouldn't tap. Nakamura had Crane in an anklelock—Crane wouldn't tap. Neither man would quit. At the nineteen-minute mark, Nakamura transitioned from an armbar into a crossface chicken wing—Crane tried to power out but Nakamura had it locked perfectly. Crane held on for thirty seconds... forty-five seconds... his hand raised... and slapped the mat. Nakamura wins! New champion! Crane looked devastated—he lost the one match he couldn't afford to lose. Nakamura bowed respectfully, then helped Crane to his feet. Mutual respect between submission specialists.
Women's Championship
Mia Chen def. Jade Kwan (c)
Winner and NEW Women's Champion: Mia Chen via submission (20:14)
The prodigy decoded the champion. Everything Jade tried, Mia had a counter. Every transition, Mia anticipated. It was eerie—Mia seemed to know Jade's offense better than Jade herself. Jade landed her signature moves—dragon screw, enzuigiri, strikes—but Mia neutralized them all. At one point, Jade went for her standard left leg kick into arm drag—Mia countered it into an armbar before the sequence even finished! The crowd gasped. Jade tried to adapt, going off-script, but Mia adjusted in real-time. The finish came when Jade went for the Kwan Lock—Mia reversed it into her own heel hook! Jade tried to escape—couldn't! The pain was too much! She tapped! New champion! The 21-year-old Taiwanese prodigy fulfilled her promise—she decoded Jade Kwan. Jade left in tears, her reign ended by someone who studied her too well. Mia held up the championship with cold confidence. A new era in NEO's women's division.
🏆 NEO CHAMPIONSHIP 🏆
Akira Tanaka def. Zephyr Vance (c)
Winner and NEW NEO Champion: Akira Tanaka via submission (26:50)
The final chapter. The 44-year-old legend versus the 24-year-old prodigy. Zephyr came in overconfident despite the ten-minute challenge result. He threw everything at Akira—high-flying, power moves, speed. But Akira had survived ten minutes before. He knew Zephyr's game plan. The match was a chess game—Zephyr's youth and athleticism versus Akira's ring IQ and experience. For twenty minutes, they went back and forth. Zephyr hit the Vance-ication for a near-fall! But Akira kicked out! Zephyr's frustration grew. He climbed to the top rope for another—Akira caught him! TANAKA SPECIAL FROM THE TOP ROPE! Both men crashed! Slow crawl—Akira draped an arm—ONE! TWO! THR—VANCE KICKED OUT! The crowd was on their feet! Akira, exhausted, pulled himself up. He waited for Zephyr to rise—caught him in a Fujiwara armbar! Zephyr tried to fight—but Akira transitioned into a crossface! The pain was unbearable! Zephyr's hand hovered... then tapped! NEW CHAMPION! Akira Tanaka, at 44 years old, is NEO Champion! The crowd gave him a standing ovation! The legend proved age is just a number. Zephyr sat in the corner, humbled. Post-match, he approached Akira and bowed. Respect finally earned.
Intermission Announcement: GM Victoria Cross appeared on screen. "Ladies and gentlemen, we have two UWA Championship matches remaining. But first... I've been told that someone wishes to address the UWA Universe. Someone we thought had retired." The lights went out. When they came back on, an older man in a suit stood in the ring. The crowd gasped. JUDGE JAMES MORGAN. He took the microphone.
"I never retired. That was... a necessary deception. You see, Reality Check Entertainment asked me to step aside at New Year's Revolution so I could observe all three brands from the shadows. To ensure integrity. To identify corruption. To find those who would abuse their power."
He looked directly at the camera.
"Victor Stone. You've been working to sabotage Holden Nobody since he won the championship. Stacking the deck. Trying to strip his title. I've been watching. Diana Cross. You've received threats and mysterious calls—I sent those to test your resolve. You passed. Victoria, you've handled NEO with fairness. But all three of you need to understand: I'm back. Not as a competitor. As an advisor to RCE. As the one who ensures this business remains about wrestling, not politics."
The three GMs appeared on separate screens, looking shocked.
"The judge has returned. And judgement is always fair."
He dropped the mic and left. The mystery solved. Judge James Morgan is back—as an authority figure overseeing all three brands.
UWA CHAMPIONSHIPS
🏆 UWA WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP — Triple Threat 🏆
The Compound (Marcus Webb & Titus Black) def. Los Asesinos (Santo Muerte & El Demonio Rojo) and The Foundation (Grant Williams & Paul Sterling)
Winners and INAUGURAL UWA World Tag Team Champions: The Compound via pinfall (24:16)
Three brands. Three teams. One championship. Los Asesinos were exhausted from losing their REIGN Tag Titles earlier. The Foundation was compromised with Williams' knee injury (he competed anyway, on one leg). The Compound had already wrestled once tonight against the Young Hounds. All three teams were running on fumes. The match was absolute chaos—triple-team spots, dives to the floor, near-falls everywhere. Los Asesinos hit the Muerte Driver on Sterling—Webb broke it up! Foundation tried the Foundation Crumble on Webb—El Demonio broke it up! Williams, despite his knee, hit a German suplex on Santo Muerte that brought the crowd to their feet! But the numbers game caught up. Williams' knee gave out during a sequence. Sterling tried to protect him but was overwhelmed. Webb hit a spinebuster on El Demonio. Black climbed to the top rope—DIVING KNEE! Cover—ONE! TWO! THREE! THE COMPOUND ARE UWA WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS! They collapsed in celebration. Two matches in one night, both victories. The unified tag team champions representing all three brands. Los Asesinos and The Foundation showed respect post-match despite their disappointment.
🏆🏆 UWA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 🏆🏆
Holden Nobody def. Avalanche Anderson (c)
Winner and NEW UWA World Champion: Holden Nobody via pinfall (31:47)
The main event of Kingdom Come. The ultimate underdog challenging the returning legend for the most prestigious championship in UWA. Holden Nobody had already wrestled once tonight—a brutal 28-minute war with Alexei Volkov. He was exhausted. Avalanche Anderson had also wrestled earlier, winning the Television Championship. Both men were spent before the match even began. But this was for history. Avalanche dominated early, using his power and size advantage. Holden absorbed punishment—suplexes, clotheslines, the Avalanche Drop. Multiple near-falls. The crowd rallied: "HOL-DEN! HOL-DEN!" At the twenty-minute mark, Holden found his opening. Avalanche went for another Avalanche Drop—Holden slipped out! Small package! Two-count! Avalanche kicked out but looked surprised. The underdog was still fighting. Holden hit NOBODY'S HOME—but Avalanche kicked out! Holden couldn't believe it! He tried again—Avalanche caught him and hit a spinebuster! Cover—ONE! TWO! THR—HOLDEN KICKED OUT! Both men exhausted. Thirty minutes deep. The crowd chanting for both. Empyrean Forge representatives taking notes. Judge James Morgan watching from backstage. Avalanche pulled Holden up for one final Avalanche Drop. He lifted him—but Holden fought, throwing elbows! Avalanche dropped him! Holden landed on his feet—desperate superkick! Avalanche stumbled! Holden climbed to the top rope—DIVING CROSSBODY! Cover—ONE! TWO! THRE—NO! AVALANCHE KICKED OUT! Holden, using everything left in his tank, waited for Avalanche to rise. NOBODY'S HOME FOR THE THIRD TIME! He collapsed on top of Avalanche for the cover—ONE! TWO! THREE!!! HOLDEN NOBODY IS UWA WORLD CHAMPION!!! The crowd EXPLODED! Holden Nobody—the eternal loser, the ultimate underdog, the man nobody believed in—is DOUBLE CHAMPION! He held both the Resistance World Championship and the UWA World Championship! Avalanche sat up slowly, stunned. He looked at Holden, nodded slowly, and extended his hand. Holden shook it, exhausted and in disbelief. Avalanche raised Holden's hand. Passing the torch. Confetti fell. Fireworks erupted. Holden Nobody stood on the turnbuckle, both championships over his shoulders, completely exhausted but triumphant. The story of Kingdom Come: the underdog who never quit became king.

Post-Show Notes

Title Changes: 9 championships changed hands

New Champions:

Major Storyline Conclusions:

Injuries:

Next: Week 4 — The Fallout