Results from the first episode from Columbus, Ohio:

-Segment: the show starts with Shadow Rider coming with the UCW World Championship and receiving a "You deserve it!" chant. He then introduces his three friends who helped him at Beach Brawl (Shadow Wolf, Shadow Warrior and Shadow Brawler) as the Moon Disciples. Mr. Alex comes to interrupt them and announces that they will be facing The Bodyguards later on.

-Commercial break

-Jay Renolds issues a International Open Challenge for the title. Brooklyn Wilson answers: Despite Wilson's cheap shots, Jay retained his title via submission on the King's Lock.

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-Harlow Beckett vs Genevieve Woods: Harlow was so mad of her lost that she easily defeated Vivi. Many divas came afterward and got demolished by the Reaper.

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-Tank McTavish vs UCW U.S. Heavyweight Champion Freddy Escobar: Tank won after a F10. His streak goes to 25-0

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-Segment: Chris Blak comes to the ring and announces that he slaughtered Leonardo and The American Badass because they were useless. He asks Silverdust to come out and ask him why he shouldn't slaughter him too. Silverdust introduces him to their new comrades, Demon Kid and Se7en. Chris accepts them into The Asylum.

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-J2Red vs The Freelancers vs G&P vs Shark Boy II & Bagwell McBeef in a Four Tag Team Match for the UCW Ultra Team Championship: Luke pinned Big Red after a Gore! from Gore and the Freelancers are the new champions.

-Commercial break

-The Moon Disciples vs The Bodyguards: Bodyguard A pinned Shadow Wolf after a Moonsault from the top rope.

Results from the second episode from Hell's Kitchen, New York:

-Segment: Martin Freund comes to the ring and Epix Heavyweight Champion Death Rowe comes too. Martin wants a rematch for his title tonight, but Rowe refuses, telling him he'll have to wait to Let's Kick Some A** for it.

-Commercial break

Former ECW, TNA and WWE wrestler Rob Van Dam comes to the ring and receives a big ovation from the crowd. After talking about the upcoming PPV, Let's Kick Some A** that will take place in the Hammerstein Ballroom, former home to ECW, he introduces his student, Jolk Ice Lac (or JIL) who gets a match right now.

JIL vs Matt Ace: JIL won via pinfall after an Elemental Splash. Ultraviolent Champion Mike Kowalski came afterward and announced JIL that they'll be facing off at Let's Kick Some A** for his title.

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-Tank Mctavish defeated Demon Kid first and Se7en, bringing his streak to 27-0.

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Jay Renolds' International Open Challenge is answered by Shinji Honda: Jay won via pinfall after a King's Blade.

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-Segment: the Freelancers comes to the ring and show-off about being the only tag team in the world to hold three tag titles at the same time, being UCW Ultra Team Champions, ZWE Tag Team Champions and SSW Crossbones Tag Team Champions. Mr. Alex comes and announces that, since they are so proud, they'll defend their UCW title at the PPV against Bagwell McBeef and Shark Boy II.

-Commercial break

-Segment: Shadow Rider comes to the ring and tells that, now that he got the company's title, he wants to make the authority fall. TJ Skill comes to interrupt him and a verbal brawl explodes. Mr. Alex comes and tells that the two men will square off in a Lethal Lockdown Match between Team Skill and Team Shadow. After Alex tells that they both will choose their teammates before the PPV, they both glare at each other...

Here's the match card for UCW Let's Kick Some A**:

-Mike Kowalski (C) vs Jolk Ice Lac in a Hardcore Match for the UCW Ultraviolent Championship

-Death Rowe (C) vs Martin Freund in a No DQ Match for the Epix Heavyweight Championship

-Team Shadow (Shadow Rider and four others) vs Team Skill (TJ Skill and four others) in a Lethal Lockdown Match.

-The Freelancers (C) vs Bagwell McBeef & Shark Boy II for the Ultra Team Championship

-Yellowboy & Shinji Honda vs James Stark & Johnny Steele

-Fireburning vs Iris Black (C) in a Chair Match for the UCW Hardcore Goddess Championship

-Jay The King Renolds' International Open Challenge