WWC: Fall Out – Aberdeen, OH – 3/13/10
On Saturday March 13th the World Wrestling Coalition presented the 2010 installment of FallOut to a vivacious audience in Aberdeen, Ohio. As the last stop on the road to this year’s King of Extreme show, FallOut featured several qualifying matches. The winner of each of these matches secured a spot in the KOE battle royal, the winner of which will be awarded a contract for a shot for the title of their choosing at any time in the following twelve months. You can’t win it if you’re not in it, so the stars of the WWC brought their A-game to FallOut in hopes of an advancing to KOE, to be held in Aberdeen on April 10th.
The opening match for the evening was a three way KOE qualifier with DJ Tom Sharp, Princeton Travis, and the in ring return of the ‘Darkhorse’ Dave Nevada. The early part of the match saw Nevada and Sharp teaming up to wear down Travis, using some of the DJ’s dance moves to bring Travis down. In the end fans were thrilled to see Nevada’s return match turn into a triumph and a spot in the KOE battle.
The second KOE qualifying match of the night brought Dave Anderson to face Jimmy Malloy. Anderson has gotten a reputation over the past year as one of Dangerous Damien Kass’ right hand man. However, this night Anderson stood toe to toe with the self proclaimed “sexiest man in WWC“, the ‘Penthouse Playboy’ Jimmy Malloy. Dave Anderson fought hard, but in the end Malloy’s ’mojo’ worked in his favor. Malloy advances to KOE by pinfall.
Up next was an unexpected (and by the crowd reaction, unwanted) pleasure, as the WWC ring played host to a live installment of Final Bell with Terry Reines. Reines was accompanied to the ring by one of his International Incident cohorts, Eddie Gonzales. After a cool welcome from the fans, Reines invited WWC’s North American Champion, Superstar Shawn Parks to the ring for an ’interview’. Reines and Gonzales informed Parks that they would be taking the title from him soon, as they too are from parts of North America. They said that Canada and Mexico had not been properly represented in the North American division, and they would now be taking over the title. Parks had answering words for them, saying that Canada and Mexico were the weaker countries of North America and that he would hold the title or pass it to another worthy American, but not to any member of International Incident. This brought on a hearted chant of ‘USA’ from the crowd as Parks hoisted his belt high for them. As Parks is celebrating with the crowd, Reines and Gonzales attack him from behind and begin to beat Parks while he’s down. While Parks is trying to fight his way back up, Bad News runs in from the back to aide Parks and it turns into a standoff in the ring.
At this point WWC ring announcer, V.L. Stricklett, announces that International Incident and Bad News will be having a match right then. International Incident was upset, saying they were not ready for a match. A referee was called in and informed International Incident that if they did not come back to the ring they would forfeit the match. As the ref calls for the bell International Incident starts with a series of low blows and hair pulling. The beginning of the match saw a lot of back and forth between the two teams and frequent tag-ins between Gonzales and Reines. The match nearly ended in a double count when Reines and Pete News hit each other with a vicious double cross body, but both managed to roll to the corners for a tag before the ten count. Keith News then hits Gonzales with a swift rolling thunder and tags in Pete who goes up for a swanton but misses. As Pete News struggles to regain his feet Gonzales takes him back down with a wicked clothsline and tags Terry Reines back in. Reines takes advantage of News’ prone state to lock in the sharpshooter for a win by submission.
Once they have all cleared the ring, V.L. Stricklett announces that WWC President Patrick Black will now be addressing the crowd. Black says a few words of thanks and welcome to the crowd before calling Violent Bob to the ring. As Violent Bob enters the ring, Black says he would like to address Violent Bob’s questions from the previous show about Black’s change of personality. Violent Bob tells Black to remember the ‘good times’ when they ran the company, when Pat Black was a feared and respected name and Violent Bob was his closest advisor. Patrick Black answers by saying that he had practically ran WWC into the ground by listening to Violent Bob’s advice, but now he will take the World Wrestling Coalition to the top with honesty and integrity. Violent Bob grabs the mic back and tells Black to stop worrying about these people (indicating the fans) and consider the men who made him real money, the ones who made him great. Black replies that it is the fans who make his money, the money of the company, with their loyalty to the WWC and it is the honest, hardworking wrestlers like Aaron Williams who make the company what it is. Violent Bob takes the mic again and tells Black and the fans that he has new plans for the WWC and for the likes of Aaron Williams. Black tells Violent Bob that any ’plans’ have to get past him first, since Violent Bob is his employee and that from now on they will have an employer/employee relationship. Both men left the ring angry and resolute in their individual courses of action. Fans were left to wonder how these former cohorts would handle this grudge in the future.
Next up Dangerous Damien Kass, along with Naughtia was brought to the ring for his KOE qualifying match. His opponent for the night is WWC’s masked dance sensation, The Boogie Man. As Boogie’s introduction plays out, DDK storms onto the stage and grabs the microphone to berate his opponent, the company and everyone at the announce table. DDK says he is tired of being booked against jokes and dancing fools. He gets into the faces of everyone on stage, demanding that he be booked against serious opponents and refusing to wrestle against Boogie Man. DDK starts to leave the arena, but referee Adam Fuson calls for the bell and starts the ten count. While the referee Fuson is counting, Boogie Man is in the ring looking to the announce tables for answers. Naughtia has gotten close to the ring at this point and nearly zaps Boogie with her tazer. During all of this DDK has slipped back into the ring. As Boogie turns to escape Naughtia’s stun gun, DDK grabs him for a sick face drop, a quick 3 count, and advances to the KOE match.
At intermission fans were entertained by a question and answer session led by Jimmy Malloy. As Malloy started to ask some questions of Aaron Williams, Williams took the mic and had a few things to say about his match at Broken Hearts’ Bash against Matt Taylor. Williams calls Patrick Black to the ring to discuss his issues. Williams says that he should be the #1 contender, not Taylor. Black calls Matt Taylor to the ring. Taylor enters with Violent Bob, who says Taylor beat Williams in two out of three falls – fair and square – and will do it again if necessary. Williams and Taylor seem ready to fight right then but Patrick Black stops them and says it cannot happen that night, as each man has his own match. Aaron Williams announces that Taylor may be the #1 contender, but after Williams wins the King Of Extreme battle, he wants to deal with Taylor One-On-One. He feels the only reason Taylor won their last match was Violent Bob’s interference.
After intermission was another three way King of Extreme qualifying match. Lil’ Hulk Jake Ashworth entered the ring accompanied by his Solar Powers team members, Eclipso and Will Profit, to great cheering and excitement from the crowd. Malo Pescado came slinking to the ring next followed by ‘The Re-Enforcer’ Devlin Anderson who, in a nod to St. Patrick’s day and his Irish heritage donned a kilt for the occasion. Anderson and Hulk started out the match with a series of arm ringer reversals and a near pin by Hulk that was interrupted by Malo Pescado. Anderson quickly steps up with a series of kicks and a german suplex for Pescado. Hulk stops this pin and the match continues to rotate between the three. In the end, Pescado tries to jump Anderson from the top rope but is caught and rolled into a body slam for the pin. Devlin Anderson advances to KOE.
Next, Patrick Black calls for Kara Kildare as guest referee for the final KOE qualifying match. The first opponent announced is Dean ‘the dream’ Jablonski, the winner of the 2009 King of Extreme battle and former muscle for Patrick Black’s Administration. His opponent for the night; the ‘Angelic Assasin’ Aaron Williams. Referee Kara checks both wrestlers thoroughly and they start to circle and size each other up until Jablonski slides out of the ring for a breather. Kildare starts to count him out, but Jablonski demands that Williams stand back and allow him to reenter. The two then go for a lock up, but Williams ducks it and puts Jablonski’s face into the ropes, prompting him to again leave the ring. When Jablonski reenters again Williams puts him through a fast paced series of drop toe holds and Jablonski bails yet again. This sets the tone for the match as each time Williams starts to get the upper hand Jablonski ducks out of the ring. In the end Jablonski is down in the middle of the ring and Williams goes to the top rope for a frog splash Jablonski puts up a fist and both men end up laid out. Jablonski gets to his feet first and when Williams rises Jablonski tries to lock on the claw. Williams uses Jablonski’s momentum to drop him into a roll up for a pin and secure Aaron Williams’ spot at King of Extreme.
As Williams celebrates his victory Matt Taylor runs in the back door and attacks him from behind. The two fight out of the ring and Taylor manages to turn Williams around to Violent Bob who throws a fireball into his face. Williams goes down burned and temporarily blinded and the two start to attack him. At this point many members of the roster empty from the locker room to stop Taylor and Violent Bob. Patrick Black addresses the wrestlers and crowd to announce that Violent Bob will be banned from ringside for Taylor’s match against Shawn Parks for the North American Title. Violent Bob is outraged at this development and shoves Black. Black shoves him back and calls for security to escort Bob from the arena.
Matt Taylor is already in the ring and Parks is on the outside helping Williams. Referee Steve Helphinstine came to the ring and called the wrestlers in. After checking them each he called for the bell and the two started exchanging blows. Parks grabs Taylor, sets up a stalling suplex and drops him like a ton of bricks. Taylor works his way back up and puts Parks into the corner by the shoulder. Taylor slips outside the ropes and pulls Parks’ shoulder into the ring post repeatedly. As they work back into the ring Taylor continues to work on Parks’ shoulder until he stays down in the middle of the ring. Taylor taunts the crowd and pulls Parks up to kick him in the ribs but Parks ducks the kick and uses the force to roll Taylor up for a pin. Taylor kicks free and locks on an arm bar. Taylor continues to tear at Parks shoulder until Parks goes down again and Taylor tries for a pin. Parks kicks out and Taylor goes after the shoulder again, whipping Parks into the corner for a splash. Parks turns out of the corner at the last minute and Taylor takes the full force of his own splash into the turnbuckles. As Taylor stumbles back Parks grabs him and hits a sit down power bomb. Taylor fights up again and climbs to the top rope. As he jumps Parks catches him and starts into the world war three but Taylor slips out and tries to turn it around to WW3 Parks. Parks counters with a sunset flip roll-up for the win.
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