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===Feud with New Japan Pro Wrestling===
 
===Feud with New Japan Pro Wrestling===
In 1995, Anjo and other UWFi bookers proposed co-promoting with [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]], as a potential solution to their financial problems. New Japan booker [[Riki Choshu]] agreed, under the condition that New Japan have full control over the booking of the interpromotional matches. Thesz, who saw New Japan as another gimmicky promotion, withdrew his support as a result and took the belt with him. For Choshu, it was an opportunity to get payback for Thesz and Takada's earlier derision of their wrestling style, and was determined to show fans that the real stars were in New Japan. All of UWF-i's stars mainly lost the interpromotional matches, with the exception of Takada, who won the [[IWGP Heavyweight Championship]] on January 4, 1996. Kiyoshi Tamura, left UWFi, before the feud in 1995, to join rival promotion, RINGS.
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In 1995, Anjo and other UWFi bookers proposed co-promoting with [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]], as a potential solution to their financial problems. New Japan booker [[Riki Choshu]] agreed, under the condition that New Japan have full control over the booking of the interpromotional matches. Thesz, who saw New Japan as another gimmicky promotion, withdrew his support as a result and took the belt with him. For Choshu, it was an opportunity to get payback for Thesz and Takada's earlier derision of their wrestling style, and was determined to show fans that the real stars were in New Japan. All of UWF-i's stars mainly lost the interpromotional matches, with the exception of Takada, who won the [[IWGP Heavyweight Championship]] on January 4, 1996. Kiyoshi Tamura, left UWFi, before the feud in 1995, to join rival promotion, [[RINGS]].
   
 
In 1996, as the New Japan feud died down, UWF-i formed an alliance with [[Genichiro Tenryu]]'s [[WAR (professional wrestling)|WAR]]. The damage to the promotion's credibility had already been done, however, and UWFi had its farewell card ("UWF FINAL") on December 27, 1996 at Tokyo's Korakuen Hall arena. Most of the UWF-i roster formed Kingdom, which would promote a similar product on a smaller scale. Kingdom would have a presence at UFC Japan: Ultimate Japan in 1997, as [[Yoji Anjo]] would lose to Tank Abbott, while [[Kazushi Sakuraba]] won the heavyweight tournament.
 
In 1996, as the New Japan feud died down, UWF-i formed an alliance with [[Genichiro Tenryu]]'s [[WAR (professional wrestling)|WAR]]. The damage to the promotion's credibility had already been done, however, and UWFi had its farewell card ("UWF FINAL") on December 27, 1996 at Tokyo's Korakuen Hall arena. Most of the UWF-i roster formed Kingdom, which would promote a similar product on a smaller scale. Kingdom would have a presence at UFC Japan: Ultimate Japan in 1997, as [[Yoji Anjo]] would lose to Tank Abbott, while [[Kazushi Sakuraba]] won the heavyweight tournament.
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