WWC: TitleClash 3 – Aberdeen, OH – 9/12/09

September 24, 2009 by Admin  
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Fans, this past Saturday night in Aberdeen, OH we saw what is being called one of the best events of 2009,“TitleClash 3”. All titles were on the line and new enemies were born…here is a look at what went down.

V.L. Stricklett announced that the Flag vs. Flag match between Lil Hulk and Kaden Assad would not take place at TitleClash 3, but that Lil Hulk’s open challenge to Nikita Allanov, Assad or any other American hating wrestler to face him in a Flag match still stood. Hulk came to the ring to face Boogie Man Classic but out of nowhere Matt Taylor attacked Boogie Man and grabbed the microphone.

Taylor was upset for being left off the card, since at TitleClash 2 last year he was wrestling in the main event. Taylor then injected himself into the match and would face Lil Hulk one on one. The match was high impact and back and forth with the crowd choosing sides early on. Taylor would show an aggressive side that turned the fans against him rather quickly but would score him the pin fall victory. Taylor would then win the crowd’s respect back over when he would embrace Lil Hulk after the match.

Up next, while V.L. Stricklett was about to announce the next show dates Ganger hit the ring. He proceeded to gloat about his break out year that was 2009. Ganger claimed he knew what his destiny in the WWC was, he was to the hero the fans needed…not the one they wanted. So he made it his goal to take apart the wrestlers that the fans cheered for. The wrestlers that the fans worshiped would fall at his feet. He had already retired Big Kahuna Kenny Lucas earlier that year and at Fate 09 he helped cause the injury that shelved Dave Nevada. He said his next target would be one of the pillars of the WWC, Devlin Anderson. This brought Anderson out and the two began to brawl all over the Municipal Building. It took referees, staff and security to finally break it up, but the message was clear…these two men would have to face each other in the future.

The Worlds Most Unlikely Tag Team Champions, “Pretty Boy” Jimmy Malloy and his manager Violent Bob Humperdink took on Bad News in an exciting tag team match. Bad News came ready to win the belts and at many times through out the match had the titles within grasp, but VB Humperdink would lay his hands on the referee and get intentionally DQ’d, thus keeping the titles on the Playboys. However as Bad News continued to attack Malloy, Bob would take his belt and leave, stating Malloy doesn’t listen and needs to learn his lesson.

Mixed Tag Team Action was next as the team of Kara Kildare and the Masked Sensation Eclipso defeated Hardcore Heather Owens & Eddie Gonzeles when Kildare scored a surprise pinfall on Gonzales. The feud between Kildare and Owens will continue for another day.

After intermission, V.L. Stricklett (aka The Mastermind) was set to take us back to live action, but said that he had a very special announcement first. Stricklett called WWC’s Sound Engineer, Sara Blanton to the ring, and the two announced that they will be getting married on October 10th…in the ring at WWC: Tri-State Rumble!

Two former friends and tag team partners locked up in a bitter battle as Terry Raines returned after a year on the shelf and a year watching his partner become the most popular wrestler in the company. Raines was enraged at Aaron Williams’ success. In what is being called a MOTY candidate, Raines got to laugh last when he shocked everyone by pinning his former friends shoulder’s to the mat for a three count. Terry Raines scored and upset in Aberdeen, but this war is far from over.

Superstar Shawn Parks in many fans eyes after this past Saturday Night should be the North American Champion. But Dangerous Damien Kass and his main squeeze Naughtia literally walked away with the belt, getting counted out in the process, after a very brutal and physical match. Rumors is that a rematch between these two will be announced in the coming days possibly for the October 10th show in Aberdeen?

And in the main event JT Stahr faced WWC Champion Cody Hawk for the title. The two would hold nothing back. Each man performed at the top of their game and countered every move thrown at one another. The end would be surrounded in heated debate, as the two men locked each other in a double pin and referee Steve Helpenstine would make the three count. As Cody and Stahr each celebrated, Helpenstine would take over the decision with the announcer and it was announced that Stahr got his shoulder up first, thus becoming the NEW WWC Champion!

Stahr celebrated with family and friends after the match as Hawk protested but as of this moment Stahr is the WWC Champion. The tape is being reviewed by the board of directors and WWC President Patrick Black but the final say as of now belongs to the head refereee. We congratulate Stahr on becoming a two time WWC Champion.

Fans join us back in Aberdeen on October 10th for the Tri-State Rumble as part of Riverfest 09. The show is a special 2:00pm show with admission set at $5. We’ll also be at the Life Impact Church on October 3 for a Fundraiser for the Adam’s County Children’s Home in West Union, OH at 7pm. Tickets for that are $5.

Stay tuned right here for updates.

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