TitleClash 4: Stahr, International Incident, Malloy, Solar Powers

August 12, 2010 by Admin  
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Today’s update features two announcements – both involve title matches this Saturday at TitleClash 4!

The WWC has a tradition of inviting other federations to defend their championships on TitleClash, and this year is no exception. Former WWC World Heavyweight Champion JT Stahr is slated to defend the WWA Heavyweight Championship against an as-yet-unnamed opponent. Normally this would be cause for concern, but JT has never been defeated on a TitleClash – and has even won a championship (TitleClash 3 vs. Cody Hawk) – so it’s a good bet that Stahr will be bringing his “A” game.

Our latest news comes in the form of some heated exchanges in regards to International Incident and the Solar Powers. The rivalry between these two groups has been boiling for some time, with North American Champion and International Incident spokesman Terry Reines blaming the Solar Powers’ manager Will Profit of manipulating the Committee. Although there is no evidence to support this, Profit is a keen strategist, most recently goading Reines into wrestling a match with one hand tied behind his back. Profit won the match, causing a mortified Reines to swear revenge, lobbying the Executive Committee to qualify Profit as a wrestler and place him in a match against Reines.

After a review of the show tapes, the Committee chose not to honor Reines’ request. Terry is still slated to defend his title in a Ladder Match against “Penthouse Playboy” Jimmy Malloy, the very man who pinned Reines last month. Furthermore, the Solar Powers are slated to challenge International Incident’s team of Nikita Allanov and Eddie Gonzale for the WWC Tag Team Championship at TitleClash 4. Will this be the final battle between the two groups, or is this just another salvo in their war?

Fans, with matches like this, you do NOT want to miss TitleClash 4 this Saturday! Head down to the Aberdeen Municipal Building at 99 Cross Main Street, when our doors open at 6:00 PM and TitleClash starts at 7:00 PM for one of WWC’s most important shows of the year!

TitleClash 4: Last Man Standing!

August 9, 2010 by Admin  
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The Executive Committee of the World Wrestling Coalition has promised that the week leading up to TitleClash 4 will be filled with a number of announcements about the event and the company. Fans, this first one is a doozy – the scheduled match between WWC Heavyweight Champion Matt Taylor and challenger Aaron Williams will now be fought under Last Man Standing rules!

For those of you who missed Midsummer’s Nightmare, Aaron Williams started the night with a win over Malo Pescado, and an open declaration – he was going to be cashing in his title shot as the King of Extreme 2010 winner against whomever the champion would be at TitleClash 4!

This did not sit well at all with Matt Taylor, pushing the already on-edge wrestler overboard. After Taylor retained his title against the former champion JT Stahr – he then turned on his own manager, Violent Bob! After bloodying Bob and humiliating him by cutting off Bob’s hair, Matt screamed out a warning to Williams – if this is what Taylor was willing to do to win the title, then what would he be willing to do to keep it?

The Executive Committee looked over a number of options for this match before finally deciding that the match needed to be fought under Last Man Standing rules. This means the only way to win is for one of the two wrestlers to put the other one down for a 10-Count… possibly the only way to end this burning rivalry once and for all!

You do NOT want to miss this match when WWC returns to Aberdeen this Saturday, August 14th with TitleClash 4! In the meantime, keep your eyes peeled here and at WWC’s official MySpace and FaceBook sites for more announcements throughout the week!

WWC Presents “Pandemoniun” on 6/12/10 in Aberdeen, OH

June 11, 2010 by Admin  
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This Saturday, June 12, 2010, The World Wrestling Coalition returns to Aberdeen, OH at 99 Main Cross Street 45101 at The Municipal Building. This is going to one crazy show as the name implies.

In store for you fans is the Tri-State rumble, the biggest battle royal in Southern OH…with a prize of $1000 dollars for the wrestler who can outlast all his opponents to become the victor! Also the newly crowned North American Champion, “The Canadian Terror” Terry Raines will defend his belt against the fan favorite dancing machine, DJ Tom Sharp. Tag Team Champs International Incident put their belts on the line against the greatest tag team the WWC has ever seen “The Re-Enforcer” Devlin Anderson and “The Dark Horse” Dave Nevada, as these two reunite to bring yet another championship reign to their impressive resume.

Pandemonium also features the return of the WWC World Heavyweight Champion, JT Stahr, from his overseas title defenses in Thailand. “The Metric Mandingo” himself will once more defend his belt here in the United States in Aberdeen OH. But who will be his opponent, that’s the question fans, as both “The Dark Star” Matt Taylor and “The Angelic Assassin” Aaron Williams possess #1 contendership rights.

All this plus appearances and action from all the great WWC stars, such as Jimmy Malloy, DDK, Malo Pescado,The Solar Powers, Princeton Travis and Marvel Trice to name a few. Bell time is 7:00 PM, doors open between 6:15 PM and 6:30 PM, so fans don’t let yourselves down…be there this Saturday!

WWC: Grand Slam – Aberdeen, OH – 5/08/10

June 10, 2010 by Admin  
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The World Wrestling Coalition returned to The Municipal Building in Aberdeen, OH on Saturday May 8, 2010 for a night of awesome action. If you missed it, here’s what went down.

DJ Tom Sharp defeated Ultra Mega Mass Homicide by pinfall (winning the #1 contendership for the North American Title).

Dave Nevada defeated Justin Hollins by pinfall.

Matt Taylor defeated Bennett Cole by pinfall.

Jimmy Malloy defeated Malo Pescado by pinfall.

DDK defeated Aaron Williams by pinfall.

Nikita Allanov, Ed Gonzales & Terry Raines defeated Eclipso, Shawn Parks & Jake Ashworth by pinfall (WWC Tag, WWC NA).

Points of Interest:

DDK has made his power move to gain the recognition he feels he deserves. Stating earlier in the night that he had formulated a plan to make management notice him by picking one of the most decorated and infamous wrestlers in WWC history to emulate. The Dangerous One then proceeded to come to the ring after Nevada defeated Hollins and deliver the dreaded 3rd Degree, a move that has been banned from WWC for quite some time, to an unsuspecting Hollins. DDK then walked up to the announce table and pointed at Ric Byrne, the originator of the 3rd Degree, seemingly to the surprise of Byrne himself. What this means and whether or not Byrne and DDK are in cahoots remains to be seen.

Terry Raines accompanied by his International Incident (I.I.) cohorts, Nikita Allanov and Ed Gonzales, came to the ring to hold another live edition of The Final Bell talk show/interview segment with his guest being Ric Byrne. Raines and I.I. went on to question Byrne about his involvement in the upcoming six man tag team title match vs. The Solar Powers. The gist of the questions and verbal attacks centered on Byrne being retired due to medical reasons and how he possibly felt that he could tag with The Solar Powers. Byrne revealed that while he would be involved in the match, it would be as the guest referee and not as a wrestler. The third man teaming with The Solar Powers would be none other than the North American champion Superstar Shawn Parks. I.I. refused to participate in the match until Parks put his N.A. Title on the line as well. At the end of the match Raines attempted to use a chair on Parks but was stopped by Byrne who took the chair away from him and threw it aside, giving Allanov the opportunity to deliver a vicious piledriver to Parks onto the discarded steel chair behind Byrne’s back. Raines then made a pinfall on Parks winning the N.A. Title. After the match I.I. continued to attack The Solar Powers, Parks and Will Profit. The actions of I.I. left Parks unconscious in the ring and requiring medical attention. Days later word came to WWC officials that Parks had suffered a severe concussion and possibly other head trauma resulting from the piledriver on the steel chair. How this will affect the career of The Superstar is of yet unknown and only time will tell.

WWC Presents Grand Slam ’10 on 5/08/10

May 5, 2010 by Admin  
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Gearing up for the summer season, WWC will be holding Grand Slam 2010 in Aberdeen, OH on Saturday, May 8. This show promises to have something for everyone, and answers for all. The aftermath of King of Extreme left fans with many exciting, unanswered questions. Not the least of which being the identity of the third team member joining the Soar Powers against International Incident. Is Ric Byrne making his wrestling return despite his long injured ankle and eleven months out of the ring? Is Will Profit turning from Manager to Wrestler? Or will some other ally from the past stand alongside the team who talks to planets to hold on to the tag titles?

At KOE, Violent Bob, who had been banned from ringside, was found to be sitting in the crowd and was escorted from the building at the beginning of the show. Later in the night he again attempted to interfere on the behalf of Matt Taylor. WWC President Patrick Black has banned Violent Bob from the entire building for Grand Slam, but fans have to wonder what new and horrid tricks the Violent one may still have up his trench coat.

Dangerous Damien Kass again proved himself a serious contender in April, by holding on through the final four of the KOE battle to come within a hair’s grasp of capturing the crown. After months of being slated against opponents he considers beneath his talent, DDK has continued to vehemently demand ’higher quality’ opponents. How will the WWC Board of Directors answer these demands? What shape will DDK’s increasing anger over the situation take at Grand Slam?

As spring grown to early summer, so too has grown new talent in WWC. WWC has found several new prospects in 2010, as well as seeing the return of former stars Dave Nevada and Justin Hollins. Joining the ranks of newcomers such as Marvel Trice, Princeton Travis, Malo Pescado and DJ Tom Sharp will be the debut of ‘the Black Sheep’ Bennett Cole. Little is known about Cole, but as fans have been shown by other newcomers this year, little known does not mean little prepared. Which WWC superstar will Cole set his sights on for his debut?

Also, from among this group of fresh talent comes a match-up to determine the number 1 contender to the North American Championship. DJ Tom Sharp will take on Marvel Trice in this match-up. Trice hopes that victory in this match will allow him to do what his tag partner, Princeton Travis, failed to do; take the North American belt off of Superstar Shawn Parks. Will Trice continue to be undefeated in WWC or will Sharp have a shot at the top of the NASS division?

To get the answers to these questions and see all the stars you love (and love to hate), make your way to Grand Slam!

WWC – Grand Slam
Saturday – 5/8/09
7PM belltime – Doors open 6:30
Municipal Building
99 Main Cross St
Aberdeen, OH
Tickets $8 at the door, $6 advance
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WWC: King of Extreme – Aberdeen, OH – 4/10/10

April 23, 2010 by Admin  
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The 7th annual King of Extreme is in the books, and if you weren’t there you missed the best one yet! WWC fans in Aberdeen, OH on Saturday, April 10th were on their feet for what is being called the greatest KOE match so far and were enthralled all evening with time qualifiers for KOE, Tag Team action, and a North American Title match! They were also cheering as two WWC alumni made their returns and a newcomer attempted to make his mark on the company. Here is a quick rundown of the show; and we’re sure that once you see what you missed you will be scrambling to buy tickets for May 8th, when WWC presents ‘Grand Slam 2010’ in Aberdeen!

Opening: Patrick Black addresses the crowd and goes over the participants and rules for KOE. He also explains that the participants will be having time trials leading into the Battle. All eight men will have one-on-one matches early in the night, the man who looses in the shortest time will be the first KOE entrant; the man who wins in the shortest time, the last. In this way each of them will be assigned an entry spot.

Match 1: ‘the Canadian Terror’ Terry Reines comes to the ring for his time trial against ‘the Angelic Assassin’ Aaron Williams. Williams is announced and his music plays, but he never enters the arena. Referee Kara Kildare is forced to make a ten count and declare Reines the winner, and so with a 27second ‘win’ he will be the last man to enter the KOE battle. Fans were asking aloud where Williams was. It seems that he was not yet recovered from the fireball to the face he received the previous month at the hands of Violent Bob and Matt Taylor. Had Taylor & Bob cost Aaron his chance at the crown?

As Reines is leaving in ’victory’ Matt Taylor cuts over announcer V.L. Stricklett. Taylor comes into the arena and tells the crowd that he gives the fans what they really want and proceeds to ask different members of the audience what it is they want to see this night. Many say “Aaron Williams”, some tell Taylor to go home, one stands and tells Taylor they want to see good wrestling. Taylor then makes his way over to the corner of the bleachers to where Violent Bob is sitting in the crowd. Violent Bob says “I paid for my ticket tonight so I can be here to see Matt Taylor win King of Extreme!” At this point Patrick Black grabs a microphone and tells Bob that when he banned him from ringside, that included the crowd and has security remove him from the building. Violent Bob and Taylor protest loudly, but Bob is escorted out. As Taylor is heading to the back, Black stops him and tells him that in answer of this interruption; Taylor will have his time trial match then and there; against the ‘Re-Enforcer’ Devlin Anderson!

Match 2: Taylor and Anderson have a strong match, with a lot of give and take and both men get near pins. Taylor starts to get the upper hand, but Devlin answers with a hot comeback, only to see Taylor roll out and walk away from the arena. Referee Steve Helphinstine counts Taylor out and Anderson gets the win. Taylor later explained, back stage, that he felt it a waste of his talent and energy to continue the match, as he chose to conserve his energy to win the KOE crown.

Match 3: Dangerous Damien Kass is escorted to the ring by Naughtia. Kass gets into several arguments with fans as he enters the ring, telling them that he IS the king of extreme, they just don’t know it yet. His opponent for this time trial is ‘the Darkhorse’ Dave Nevada. These two men were quite evenly matched, and Naughtia was unable to assist Kass under the watchful eye of referee Adam Fusion. In the end Nevada delivered a viscious superkick to Kass’ face and rolled him up for the win.

Match 4: Malo Pescado, who was selected by random draw for the KOE despite his loss at FallOut, waited impatiently in the ring while his opponent was announced. Jimmy ‘Pretty Boy’ Malloy had just been announced and was making his way through the entrance, when he stopped and pointed behind him. Accompanying him to the ring was none other than Scary Gary! The crowd was ecstatic over this surprise return as fan favorite Scary Gary hadn’t been seen in WWC for quite a long time! After Gary and Malloy took their places, referee Helphinstine started the match. The Pretty Boy seemed to have the advantage, but Pescado managed to slink out of Malloy’s reach each time he gained the upper hand. In the end, Malo Pescado managed to pin Malloy by rolling him up by a handful of tights. Ref. Steve missed this illegal move and declared Pescado the winner.

As Malo Pescado’s hand is raised in victory, Scary Gary storms the ring to contest the match. As he is explaining the cheat to the referee, Pescado turns and slaps the taste out of Gary’s mouth. Gary retaliates by whipping Pescado into the ropes for a destructive clothsline. As Pescado lay on the mat recovering, Gary raised Malloy’s hand as the true victor of this match.

Match 5: In a non-KOE match, newcomer Marvel Trice took on returning WWC star Justin Hollins. Hollins put up a strong fight, showing the fans that he has not lost a step since his days wrestling as a ‘Good Ol’ Boy’ but that was not enough to overcome the down and dirty style of Trice, who had the assistance of his tag partner Princeton Travis. As Travis distracted Hollins on the apron, Marvel locked in and hit a devastating RKO for the win.

Intermission: Fans were once again entertained by the mic skills of the Penthouse Playboy, Jimmy ‘pretty boy’ Malloy; this night accompanied by Scary Gary. Malloy interviewed Gary about his time away from WWC, his hopes for his return, and what he likes on his pizza, then the two took to asking questions of the crowd. At the end of intermission they raffled off a WWC t-shirt, signed by all of the night’s stars.

Match 6: International Incident, represented by Nikita Allanov and Eddie Gonzales, took on the Solar Powers in a non-title match. This was a hard fought match but in the end Solar Powers came out on top with a double roll up. As they are celebrating the win with their manager, Will Profit, the third member of I.I., Terry Reines, grabs Profit and locks on an ankle lock. While the other two I.I. members keep Hulk and Eclipso at bay, telling them if they do anything Reines will break Profit’s ankle, Ric Byrne slides into the ring behind to make the save. Once Profit is free, Byrne and the Solar Powers clear International Incident out of the ring and Byrne addresses I.I. and the crowd. He says that if Incident wants a war, they have it! At Grand Slam, International Incident will have to take on the Solar Powers, but this will not be a tag match, but a 3-on-3 match! All three members of International Incident against the Solar Powers and a teammate of their choosing!

Match 7: Princeton Travis takes on WWC North American Champion, ‘Superstar’ Shawn Parks for the title. Travis is accompanied to the ring by his tag partner Marvel Trice, who attempts to interfere when the ref is distracted but Parks manages to avoid interference and after a solid match catches Travis for a beautiful Whirl War 3 and gets the pin to retain the belt.

King of Extreme 2010: This match starts out with two men in the ring, with a new entrant every 60 seconds, in an order determined by the earlier time trials. Once all men are in the ring it becomes an elimination battle royal. Eliminations will come in a changing series as the match progresses until there are only four entrants remaining. It then becomes a ladder match. The winning man must climb the ladder and retrieve the King Of Extreme Crown, hanging high above the ring.

The first two entrants are Jimmy Malloy and Dangerous Damien Kass, followed every 60 seconds by Matt Taylor, Devlin Anderson, Dave Nevada, Malo Pescado, and Terry Reines. Once all 7 were in the ring, V.L. Stricklett started to announce that the Battle Royal would begin but was interrupted by an eruption of cheering from the crowd. Aaron Williams was entering the ring, with a patch over his eye. It seems that Williams wasn’t about to let the burn from FallOut keep him from his chance at the crown! Once Williams was confirmed as the eighth entrant the battle began with the elimination phases.

First Elimination: Over the top rope expulsion. All eight were looking to toss someone out, but DDK managed to get Dave Nevada over and to the floor for the first elimination.

Second Elimination: Submission. In this phase, the crowd saw every kind of submission hold imaginable including a seven man sleeper hold conga line! However Terry Reines managed to lock his sharpshooter onto Jimmy Malloy for the submission.

Third Elimination: Falls Count Anywhere. At this point the fighting spilled out all over the arena- into the bleachers, on stage, at the concession stand, everywhere! After many near counts by all three referees Malo Pescado was pinned by Devlin Anderson.

Fourth and Final Elimination: Weapons become legal. After pinning Pescado, Anderson ran into the wings. He returned with two shopping carts full of every imaginable weapon, from ball bats to cheese graters, even a child’s hobby horse! Everyone remaining hit and was hit with some form of weapon and during this melee Violent Bob snuck out to try to get in on the action. When Bob went after Aaron Williams, a ref caught him and gave the three count for Williams to pin Terry Reines after Williams nailed him with a laptop computer!

Ladder Match: DDK, Anderson, Williams, and Taylor vied for the KOE crown. This was a fast paced fight to the finish with each man nearly grabbing the crown at some point. At the end Devlin Anderson was making his grab for the crown as Matt Taylor climbed the back side of the ladder. Taylor knocked Anderson off and tried to stabilized himself to reach up and take the crow but Williams started up the other side and the two traded blows at the top until Taylor lost his balance and ended up hanging upside down in the ladder rungs. This gave Williams the opportunity he needed to grab the crown and become the 2010 King of Extreme!

Recap:
Aaron Williams was crowned as 2010 KOE, giving him a contract to challenge for any title within the next 12 months. What title will he go after and when? Will he seek further revenge on Violent Bob? Who is really top dog- KOE Aaron Williams or #1 Contender Matt Taylor?

Scary Gary is back in the WWC! How will his friendship and assistance affect Jimmy Malloy?

Shawn Parks retains the North American Championship. Who will challenge his rein next? Parks has been in the cross hairs of International Incident since winning the title. What are they willing to do to bring the title to Canada and Mexico?

Fans were left wondering who the third member of Team Solar Powers will be. Ric Byrne? Will Profit? Or someone totally unexpected?

No way to know, unless you come to Grand Slam, May 8th at the Aberdeen Municipal Building.

Check back here at www.wwcweb.com or at Wrestle Ohiofor upcoming shows and announcements.

WWC Presents KoE 2010 This Saturday Night in Aberdeen, OH

April 7, 2010 by Admin  
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It’s that time of year again. The 7th annual World Wrestling Coalition: King of Extreme will be held this Saturday, April 10th 2010 at the Aberdeen Municipal Building. King of Extreme is one of WWC’s major events of the year, featuring the 8 person King of Extreme Battle Royal. The winner of this battle will receive a contract that allows them one shot to challenge for any WWC title at any time in the next year. Five of the eight KOE battle royal participants were named by winning qualifying matches at FallOut, the remaining three have been named by random drawing during each of the last three weeks. The competitors are now all known and will be: ‘Penthouse Playboy’ Jimmy Malloy, ‘The Darkhorse’ Dave Nevada, ‘The Re-Enforcer’ Devlin Anderson, Dangerous Damien Kass, ‘The Angelic Assassin’ Aaron Williams, Malo Pescado, ‘The Dark Star’ Matt Taylor and ‘The Canadian Terror’ Terry Reines.

With the participants known, many are wondering what makes this Battle Royal something special. So, here is how it works. First, the match begins with 2 wrestlers in the ring and every minute thereafter another will enter the match until all 8 are present. At this point a series of eliminations will begin until only 4 men are left in the ring.

The Eliminations are as follows: 1st is an over the top rope battle royal style, in which the wrestler eliminated must be tossed over the top rope and have both their feet touch the floor.

2nd is a submissions match where the only way to achieve an elimination is for a wrestler to tap-out to a submission hold.

The 3rd elimination becomes falls-count-anywhere. This means someone can be ousted from the match by being pinned anywhere in or around the building. That’s right; it could be in the stands, on the stage, the concession booth, the parking lot, or even the nearby Ohio River!

The 4th and final elimination of the match comes in the form of weapons. Foreign objects now become legal in the match and may be used by any one of the wrestlers to bash their opponents into a pin-fall. This could mean kendo sticks, lead pipes, trash cans, metal trays, steel chairs, baseball bats, hammers, or whatever the wrestler can get their hands on!

After the elimination section there will be only 4 men left in the match. At this point it becomes a ladder match. To claim victory the wrestler must be able to find a way to climb a ladder in the middle of the ring and retrieve the crown which will be suspended above the ring itself, all the while three others will be attempting the same feat.

All of this in just one match! The KOE show will also include a non-title tag match pitting International Incident against the Solar Powers plus many of your other favorite WWC stars!

This will be an amazing spectacle of athletics, determination,and cruelty that you will not want to miss fans! Trust us on this and see you Saturday April 10th, 7PM at 99 main Cross Street Aberdeen OH in The Municipal Building for King of Extreme 2010!

Tickets: $6 in advance or $8 at the door

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WWC: Fall Out – Aberdeen, OH – 3/13/10

April 7, 2010 by Admin  
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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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WWC Presents “FallOut” on Saturday March 13, 2010

March 5, 2010 by Admin  
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WWC’s final show on the road to King of Extreme, FallOut is sure to be jam packed with wrestling action. Already signed for the night, Superstar Shawn Parks puts the North American Championship on the line against ‘the Dark Star’ Matt Taylor. Taylor defeated Aaron Williams at Broken Hearts Bash to become the number one contender to the Heavyweight belt. Is Taylor attempting to sweep both divisions?

The roster of the WWC will be fighting to secure their spots in the 2010 King of Extreme through qualifying matches. The winner of the coveted KOE spot receives one contract to challenge for any title within the following 12 months. These qualifying matches will feature much of WWC’s best talent, including DJ Tom Sharp, Terry Reines, and the in-ring return of Dave Nevada and a match between 2009 KOE winner Dean ‘the dream’ Jablonski and former WWC Champion Aaron Williams.

Williams lost the #1 contendership in February, so qualifying for and winning KOE could be his only shot at the belt in 2010. Jablonski was last present in WWC as the enforcer of policy for The Patrick Black Administration. What does Black have in store this powerhouse who once bent others to the will of the Administration?

There is only one way to find out. Come see the action and get our questions answered as WWC presents FallOut ‘10; Saturday, March 13, 2010 at the Aberdeen Municipal Building at 99 Main Cross Street Aberdeen, Ohio! Doors Open at 6:30 with a 7PM Bell time. Keep watch on www.wwcweb.com for more breaking news and pre-sale tickets. Pre-sale can also be purchased at Active Care Chiropractic in Maysville, KY.

More information can also be found as it becomes available on WWC’s official Facebook and Myspace pages, and on Wrestle Ohio!

WWC: Broken Heart Bash – Aberdeen, OH – 2/13/10

February 27, 2010 by Admin  
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Results from WWC: Broken Hearts Bash

Held 2/13/10 in Aberdeen, Ohio

The 2010 Return of WWC to the Aberdeen municipal building saw a great crowd ready for action Saturday night. As usual, WWC delivered with a action packed, surprise filled evening kicked off by the return of WWC President Patrick Black. Black was last seen in WWC in September of 2009. The fans and staff waited with anticipation for Mr. Black to explain this prolonged absence. He started off by apologizing for his lengthy time away from the business he once ruled. Black explained that the executive committee had suspended him from the role of president due to his promotion of excessive violence and misuse of his executive position. During his time away from WWC, Black attended mandatory counseling and took time to reflect on how his negative actions have affected the face of the World Wrestling Coalition. Black went on to tell the audience he has turned a new leaf, and will now be working to please the fans, because the fans are what matters.

The first match of the night had the ‘Penthouse Playboy’ Jimmy Malloy facing the ‘Canadian Terror’ Terry Reines. Malloy, always a fan favorite, fought hard while Reines fought dirty. The match ended with Malloy named winner by disqualification when Eddie Gonzales and Nikita Allanov hit the ring to take out Malloy and make a statement. Gonzales, Allanov and Reines wanted the crowd to know that they, as International Incident, are a force to be reckoned with and would be teaching the American wrestlers of WWC a painful lesson in international politics. Jimmy Malloy did not take this lying down, and challenged International Incident’s Allanov and Gozales for a Tag Team Championship match later in the night.

Up next was a fascinating tag match between Will Profit’s Solar Powers (Eclipso and Lil’ Hulk) and the team of Malo Pescado and El Tigre Supremo. This match was fast paced and interesting, as Pescado and Tigre seemed to have to overcome a language barrier. In the end, the Solar Powers came out on top with the pin.

The third match of the night saw the WWC return of Ganger, who had his long awaited match against ‘The Re-enforcer’ Devlin Anderson. This fight was full of jaw dropping and gut wrenching moments, as these two experienced brawlers went hard core. At one point, Ganger began bashing Anderson with a trashcan. But the Re-enforcer quickly turned the tables as he threw Ganger into the trash can head first then kicked the can, Ganger included over into a wall. Once Ganger was free of the trash can, the two brawled back into the ring, along with a steel chair that by the end of the match had little resemblance to its original shape. The end of this match saw Anderson with the pin, but Ganger continued to attack. This ended quickly with the appearance of Dave Nevada, Anderson’s former tag partner who was put out of commission with a knee injury during a bout with Ganger at Fate ‘09. Ganger cleared out of the arena quickly when faced with both former tag champions, and the crowd was left with many questions. Is this a rekindling of an old feud? Does this signal the return of ‘The Dark-horse’ Dave Nevada?

At intermission the fans of WWC were treated to an impromptu interview session by Jimmy Malloy. Malloy handled the mic beautifully, talking to fans and superstars alike during the break. At the end of intermission, tickets were drawn for WWC’s special Valentines giveaway; items of ring-worn clothing from the Penthouse Playboy himself! Special congratulations to loyal fan “Ms. Candy” who won Malloy’s entrance robe, complete with a personal dance from Malloy.

Broken Heart’s Bash was back to action, with a match-up between Dangerous Damien Kass and DJ Tom Sharp. Before the match began, DDK was upset by the fans reaction to Sharp. Kass told the crowd that he could out wrestle and out dance Sharp, right then and there. Kass and Sharp called for music and had an old-school dance off in the middle of the ring. Kass enlisted the help of his manager, Naughtia, whose dance skills were seriously lacking according to the fans reaction. Sharp started into his dance routine only to be interrupted by a cheap shot by DDK. The referee called for the bell, and the real action was underway. Sharp put his best moves into the match, but DDK’s violent style brought him out as the winner.

Tag Team Championship
Up next, International Incident entered the ring for their Tag Team Championship match against Jimmy Malloy and his partner. Malloy brought to the ring with him Jeremy Madrox, a newcomer to WWC who has wrestled all over Ohio. Malloy gave this match his best and Madrox had an excellent debut, but with International Incident’s third member, Terry Raines, interfering Allanov managed to pin Madrox to retain the Tag belts.

At this point Patrick Black made his way to ringside. Black stipulated that Allanov and Gonzales were banned from ringside for Raines’ North American title match against Superstar Shawn Parks. Black said that this is just the beginning of his righting of wrongs in WWC.

North American Championship
Raines was alone in the ring, once his teammates had been removed to the locker room. Superstar Shawn Parks was led to the ring by a team of teen girls celebrating a birthday. This match saw an even give and take between the ‘Canadian Terror’ and the ‘Super Star’ until Raines managed a pin, had the three count and the referee declared him the winner and new North American Champion. At this point the crowd went crazy and the teens who had been cheering Parks ran to Patrick Black screaming that Raines had cheated. Black was chagrined and demanded a playback of the finish. After review, Black ordered the referee to restart the match. The ref called for the bell and the match was again underway. Raines was still arguing with Patrick Black when Parks rolled him up for a quick pin to retain the North American Championship.

Heavyweight Title #1 Contendership
The main even for the night was a 2 out of 3 falls match between Astonishing Aaron Williams and ‘The Dark Star’ Matt Taylor (with Violent Bob) with special referee Kara Kildare. This match was a high flying, fast paced spectacle you had to see to believe. With one fall each, the third match was decided not by endurance and perseverance, but rather by Taylor abusing the mandatory 30 second rest period between falls, taking the opportunity to attack Williams with a foreign object. Despite being hit twice, Williams still nearly had the Taylor down before Matt took the third and final pin, along with #1 Contendership for the WWC Heavyweight Title.

WWC will return to the Aberdeen Municipal building on March 13, 2010 for Fallout, which begins the road to April’s King of Extreme!

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