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( Posted Image) UCW Presents Monday Night Mind Games. Live from the St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, Florida.Main Event- Caleb Siretta v Xavier Caine[New man in charge Quentin LeBeau get's his reign underway with an intriguing main event. Perhaps it is a sign of things to come that Mind Games' main stage is offered up to two of the newer names on the roster, with Caleb Siretta and Xavier Caine marching in to do battle. Of course just last week these two men marched in side by side, to fight as a team against two of the greatest names in UCW history, BROS. Between them Doctor Ian and Greg Venom are four-time UCW heavyweight Champions, and yet Siretta and Caine brushed them aside at GoldRush. Perhaps the spotlight offered by the main main event is just reward for such a polished performance last week. Caine made his UCW bow at GoldRush, as a late replacement for Jeff Mouland and had an immediate effect. Has a rise to the main event ever been so quick? This is Caine's opportunity to etch his name firmly into the brain of UCW's fanbase and more importantly, movers and shakers behind the scenes. Likewise Caleb Siretta, who has been here a little longer than Caine, coming up just short in an entertaining bout with Johnny Demain. That match served to shake off the ring rust though, and at GoldRush Siretta was at his best. At that level he is arguably one of the men to beat in UCW, which of these two young bucks can force their name into lights? Find out Monday night.] Non-Title Match- Anthoni Young v Johnny Demain[Anthoni Young makes his first appearance as UCW World Heavyweight Champion on the first day of December, but it won't be an easy ride for the GoldRush victor. Standing across the ring will be a man with a point to prove. Johnny Demain threw everything he had at King Nothing and Sean Williams last week and came within a hair's-breadth of being crowned the first Evolution Champion. Having had that accolade snatched so cruelly from his grasp Demain will be in fighting mood come Mind Games, even moreso with the opportunity of an upset on the cards, what greater tonic for a loss than toppling the company's biggest target? For as many have said and repeated throughout the years, Joey Johnson, Doctor Ian, Greg Venom and Patrick McCarthy are all among names who will tell you that winning the World Title only serves to put a big target across your back. That is what Young will have to deal with every night following GoldRush. Can the big man handle the pressure where plenty have crumbled? Only time will tell, but Johnny Demain will try to be the first significant pothole on a long and treacherous road.] Damien Kahn & Damion Darkside v Ronnie Ruthless & King Nothing[This, to all intents and purposes, is like getting a pay-per-view caliber match on free television. The return of one Damien Kahn was going to be big news whenever and wherever it went down, but to team with Damion Darkside when he returns is potentially earth shattering. Forget for a second whether the two men can last a whole match without destroying each other and instead think of just how much carnage they could cause when working as an effective team? Darkside especially will have reason to be in ass-kickin' mode when he turns up in Tampa, having been edged out in GoldRush's main event, despite having the most near falls of all the competitors. However the man with most cause to be pissed off after GoldRush is one of his opponents, Ronnie Ruthless. Double R was all set to head into an over time showdown with Anthoni Young until Darkside snatched that right from him, tapping out at the last possible second to Breaking The Habit. Did he need to, or was it just an act to rob Ronnie of his shot? Whichever one, Ruthless will feel like he owes Darkside a few bumps and lumps. Contrastingly, King Nothing will feel like GoldRush was a hell of a job well done, walking out as he did the first ever Evolution Champion. With an ever increasing reputation, Nothing is one to watch in the UCW ranks, and putting him in with explosive characters like Kahn and Darkside can only lead to fireworks. Don't miss it.] Lord Stephen Williams & DLS v Daniel Foster & Leon Desfait[The second of our two big tag teams matches pits the best of Britain against two men who made a really statement of intent at GoldRush. For a few weeks now Foster has gone quietly about his work, racking up some wins and carving himself a reputation as a worker to be feared, a man on a mission, if you will. His mission became crystal clear at GoldRush, as he unveiled his Odysseus...Leon Desfait. Desfait is a name UCW fans will remember from his short run here at the back end of this summer just gone. He looked a useful competitor but his time was cut short by a brutal attack on his brother by one Damien Kahn, surely that will be a grudge that is revisited? Regardless, their attack of BROS at GoldRush got them noticed, as did a similar attack from one of their opponents, as DLS made a shocking debut. The Xtreme Classic took Dave Wilson out of the running of the opener before he even had a chance to fend for himself. Was this a sign of a relationship between DLS and that openers eventually winner, Lord Stephen Williams? Nobody knows for sure, but the obvious connection that both men call the island of Britain home. Can they strike a blow for the old Empire by stopping potentially UCW's hottest team before they can build momentum? Or have Foster and Desfait already kicked their masterplan firmly into the gear?] Wes Carson v Lindsey Calloway v Fracture[Wes Carson makes a long awaited return to UCW in this triple threat opener. The Bakersfield boy made ripples in the UCW pond a while ago but hasn't been seen for a good few months now. Carson will be looking to make less ripples and more waves this time, starting with dispatching the challenge of Lindsey Calloway and Fracture. For her part, Lindsey Calloway is know in the business as 'One of a kind'. The Canadian will join Lucia as a second female competitor on the roster and if she shows the potential that her fellow woman has displayed then Calloway will make a real impact on Mind Games in the coming weeks. Fracture is a man in need of a win, he's 0 for 2 from his opening couple of bouts and must head to Tampa low on confidence. Still, every week Mind Games offers those on a low the opportunity to turn it all around, can Fracture find some form and finally turn his UCW career around? We'll find out on Monday!] PLUS!:+ As well as the scheduled return of Damien Kahn, our new man in charge Quentin LeBeau has promised a surprised comeback from a UCW favourite. Who could the returning hero in question be? + King Nothing is expected to officially re-name his newly won Evolution Title and attach a stipulation to the belts defenses. Who can predict what sort of game King Nothing will invite any wannabe champions to play? OOC Notes:- Limit is back to two- Deadline is 23:59 (Eastern time) on Sunday November 30th. - If anyone's off and wants on, or on and wants off then let me know. - Good luck, have fun and junk.
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