Heart Attack 2011 – Devlin Defends Against Hawk
Ladies and gentlemen, WWC’s Heart Attack 2011 is right around the corner with a lineup that will have you thinking you just chugged a quad venti latte!
After a hard fought battle, Cody Hawk emerged as the #1 Contender to WWC Heavyweight Champion Devlin Anderson. This is going to be a serious test for the Re-Enforcer, as Hawk is known for accumulating titles everywhere he goes, having previously defeated JT Stahr to hold the very belt that Devlin now calls his own! We know Anderson isn’t one to back down from a challenge, so we’re expecting this to be a true smashmouth fight to the finish.
Last month, Matt Taylor did two things many thought would be impossible – he goaded Aaron Williams into putting not just his WWC North American Title, but also his WWC Career on the line, and then Matt won! One would think that this would leave Taylor elated and at the top of his game, but instead we’ve heard mutterings about how there are “no more challenges” left for him. An opponent for Taylor has not yet been announced, but we expect that the Executive Committee will come up with someone that can be a threat to unseat the unstable young man.
It looks like The Solar Powers are going to get a fair fight against the Brotherhood for once, as Patrick Black will be handcuffed to Interim Commissioner Violent Bob Humperdink for the entirety of the match! Commissioner Humperdink has been trying to leave the calls of the matches in the hands of the officials, but given Patrick’s penchant for shenanigans, Bob felt this was the only way to nullify Black’s cheating ways. This couldn’t come at a worse time for the Brotherhood, as a win over the Solar Powers in this non-title matchup would most certainly garner them a title shot.
Resolution saw Scarry Garry bring out his “personal health care attendant” Nurse Sara Bellum. Her treatments seemed to leave him invigorated as he fought the returning Ganger to a standstill, neither man able to claim a victory in a brawl that ended with the locker room pulling them apart. These two will get a second shot at each other this month to see if either one can claim dominance and ascend the ladder of the WWC rankings.
Heather Gonzales showed everyone that she hasn’t lost a step since being unmasked as Malo Pescado, defeating the debuting GG Bradley in singles competition. Will she fare as well against the almost perfect “Mr. 9.5” Justin Neal?
Dean Jablonski’s travel difficulties prevented him from appearing at Resolution and wrestling in the #1 Contender’s match – but he won’t have much time to worry about that as he faces the man arguably near the top of WWC’s contendership consideration in the form of DDK.
All of this plus more is guaranteed to occur as the stars of the WWC jockey for position not only today, but in an attempt to impress the Executive Committee and earn a coveted spot in the King Of Extreme tournament on March 5th! You know you want to see this one live as it happens when WWC returns to the Aberdeen Municipal Building aon Saturday, February 12th for Heart Attack! Get there when the doors open at 6:30 and grab your seats while they last!
Resolution: Hawk vs. Jablonski, Williams Defends, More!
Fans, WWC is gearing up for the new year and it’s going to be a blast!
Ever since Devlin Anderson overcame unimaginable odds to not only win the Unbreakable tournament but to dethrone WWC Heavyweight Champion Matt Taylor, speculation has run wild about whom his first opponent would be. Both Cody Hawk and Dean Jablonski have made cases to take a crack at the Re-enforcer… so interim President Violent Bob decided to let them have a crack at each other in order to determine the #1 Contender! Although neither wrestler seemed happy with this announcement, both are prepared to face off this weekend!
One question in the back of everyone’s mind… what role will Matt Taylor have to play at Resolution? He’s not been the most stable person to hold the WWC Heavyweight Title, and he’s even less predictable now that he’s lost it!
WWC North American champion Aaron Williams continued his win streak at Unbreakable with an impressive win over the newcomer Chris Carnage… both men will also be in action this month, Carnage hoping to ease the sting of his loss to Williams. Although a challenger has not been named for Aaron yet, you can bet the fighting champion will be ready to vanquish any foe set before him!
The war between the Brotherhood and the Solar Powers is heating up, with Patrick Black and Will Profit involved in a game of human chess, each trying to foil the other. How will this play out when the members of their respective teams face off in singles competition on Saturday?
At Unbreakable, Scarry Garry returned, advancing all the way to the semi-finals before losing to Nikita Allanov. After such an impressive resurgence, what will we see from the mind of the strange one? “My health care plan… revealed!” was all he had to say when we asked.
Another “return” of sorts was in play when Malo Pescado unmasked, revealing themselves to be none other than “Hardcore” Heather Owens! Heather has been taking it to the male wrestlers under the guise of the Finnish wonder, but this month she’ll be in action against another male member of the roster, hoping to continue to prove that she can mix it up with anyone, anywhere!
Fans, this is just the tip of the iceberg of what will be coming to you when WWC returns to Aberdeen, Ohio on Saturday, January 15th to present Resolution 2011! Even if it’s cold outside, you can bet we’ll keep things hot in the ring!
Unbreakable Breaking News!
Earlier today, the WWC web team learned that WWC stars Eddie Gonzales and Terry Reines were both pulled from the 7th Anniversary Show, Unbreakable, due to injuries sustained in an off-site altercation between the duo.
This significantly changed the face of the tournament, as Nikita no longer has his comrade to back him up and Aaron Williams loses his opponent, leading speculation as to whether Aaron would receive the bye into the finals orginally slated to go to the winner of the match between him and Terry Reines.
WWC President Patrick Black announced that he had a solution to the problem… he pulled Williams from the tournament entirely, instead forcing him to defend his North American title against a powerhouse known as Chris Carnage!
“I felt that it would be a shame to not have the WWC North American Championship defended on our 7th Anniversary Show. Although I’m certain Aaron is disappointed in being removed from the tournament, I feel that it is in the best interests of the WWC fans that they be treated to a match between Aaron Williams and Chris Carnage.”
Given that Aaron was a favorite to win the tournament (and possibly win back the WWC World Heavyweight Championship from Matt Taylor), this almost seems to be a move made by Patrick to protect Matt Taylor from facing Williams again. Furthermore, although Carnage will be making his debut for the WWC, he is known is some circles as a brutal behemoth that has been managed in the past by – you guessed it – Patrick Black.
If you’re wondering (like we are) whether Patrick is on the up and up or if this is another one of his patented devious tactics, the only way to find out for sure will be to join us THIS Saturday, November 13th, as the WWC present Unbreakable in Aberdeen, OH!
Unbreakable Update: Patrick Black Schedules Tag Team Title Match
WWC President Patrick Black has found himself back in the thick of things, as a loophole in the WWC bylaws allowed him to take a managerial position in addition to his duties as President. Fortunately, the remainder of the Executive Committee forbade Patrick Black to schedule title matches for his tag team, The Brotherhood (Marvel Trice & Princeton Travis), citing a conflict of interest. Angered, Black has led his men on a guerilla warfare campaign against Will Profit’s Solar Powers (Jake Ashworth & Eclipso), hoping to goad the champions into putting their titles on the line. So far, the reigning WWC Tag Team Champions have held their ground, refusing to be baited into the match… but it appears that Patrick Black has found another loophole to exploit.
“Both Cody Hawk and Dean Jablonski have earned title shots that they were never granted. Although the WWC Heavyweight Champion is already scheduled to face the winner of the Unbreakable tournament on November 11th, I have decided that Cody Hawk will have the next title opportunity,” stated Patrick. “As a warmup for that, he and Dean Jablonski will be facing the Solar Powers for the WWC Tag Team Championship at Unbreakable!”
Cody Hawk has held multiple World titles in the past, including WWC’s, and has been lobbying for an opportunity to reclaim that title. Dean Jablonski is not only a former WWE contracted wrestler and a bit of a tag team specialist, but he was prevented from cashing in his King Of Extreme title opportunity due to JT Stahr’s tour of Thailand and Japan, so technically, Patrick may have a valid case here. That aside, it looks to everyone that Black is abusing his power in the hopes of weakening the Solar Powers in advance of a potential Solar Powers vs. Brotherhood confrontation. One would have to think that Black’s ideal solution here would be for his former Administration cohorts to win the tag titles, then for Cody Hawk to win the WWC Heavyweight Title, potentially forcing the Tag Team Titles to be vacated… something that would likely give the Brotherhood an opportunity to capture the belts for the first time.
On the other side of the fence, WWC Executive Committee member Ric Byrne has been very vocal about the need for Patrick Black to be monitored and safeguarded… however, as Talent Relations Manager, Byrne’s authority is limited. Will Ric have anything to say about this most recent abuse of Black’s powers?
Fans, we guarantee that this match is going to be off the charts… we’ve seen the popular duo of Ashworth and Eclipso flourish under Will Profit’s influence, rising to meet every challenge. We’ve also seen the previous antics of Hawk and Jablonski, two physically imposing individuals that will do anything to win… if you’re not with us at the Aberdeen Municipal Building on November 11th for our 7th Anniversary show, you’re going to miss one of the most talked about nights in WWC History!
Unbreakable: Matt Taylor Rants
The WWC’s Roaming Reporter caught up with WWC Heavyweight Champion Matt Taylor, who had a *lot* to say in regards to the Unbreakable tournament, the Heavyweight Title and the WWC in general. What does Taylor think will happen at WWC’s 7th Anniversary Show on November 13th? Find out by watching the video below!
Unbreakable: First Round Pairings Revealed!
The first round of matches in the Unbreakable tournament have been relayed to us at WWCWeb.com. Our 7th Anniversary Show looks to be jam-packed with wrestling action, and these matches showcase the depth of the WWC roster. Who will rise above the others to become “Unbreakable” and face the WWC Heavyweight Champion Matt Taylor that evening?
Dangerous Damien Kass vs. DJ Tom Sharp
DDK has been on a tear, modeling his moves after tactics used throughout Ric Byrne’s career in order to get the attention of the Executive Committee. DJ Tom Sharp remains one of the most popular men on our roster, having come very close to claiming the North American title earlier this year. Even if they don’t win the entire tournament, a first round victory by either man could be the “breakout” they need to propel in to World Heavyweight title contention.
Devlin Anderson vs. Ultra Mega Masked Homicide
Devlin was the last person added to the tournament by virtue of his non-title victory over Matt Taylor at Rest In Peace. Although it looks like Devlin has Matt’s number, how would he fare against the vicious Taylor after a full night of matches? As for UMMH, we’ve seen surprising upset victories in tournaments of this nature before… can he put away the “Re-Enforcer” for a much needed career boost?
Nikita Allanov vs. JT Stahr
Nearly one year ago, Allanov and Stahr faced off with the World title at stake in a match that thrilled the audience and left them wanting more. Since then, Allanov has focused on his tag team partnership with Eddie Gonzales, while Stahr has a string of victories against a diverse run of singles talent. Either man here has a good chance to go all the way to the end, so this will be one to keep your eye on. Will Stahr seal the deal for the chance to reclaim his former title, or will Nikita prove he’s as good as he says he is?
Dave Nevada vs. Justin Neal
Nevada’s return to WWC has seen him mix it up at all levels of the company, with somewhat mixed results. In each outing he’s appeared sharp and ready, but has fallen prey to a few devious tactics from the less honest set of wrestlers in the WWC. Justin Neal has been working hard to stand out amongst that list of rulebreakers, and a victory here could give start a winning pattern for the arrogant youngster.
Aaron Williams vs. Terry Reines
There are no two competitors in the WWC who know each other as well as Aaron and Terry. These former tag team partners ended up on opposite sides of the spectrum, having traded a number of victories back and forth, most recently Williams’ win over Terry for the North American title. With all the confusion surrounding International incident, it appears that Terry might be softening towards Aaron, showing him the respect that the rest of the locker room already gives Williams. However, the winner of this first round match not only advances in the tournament, but gets a bye into the final round, meaning that they’ll be the most rested competitor. We know both of them have the conditioning to go at it as hard as possible, so the winner here has to be a favorite to face Taylor at the end of the evening.
Fans, this will truly be a show you don’t want to miss as the WWC celebrates its 7th Anniversary! President Patrick Black has promised us at least two more matches on top of the tournament, so you’re going to get the most bang for your buck when WWC presents Unbreakable on November 13th at the Aberdeen Municipal Building!
Unbreakable: Nikita Allanov Speaks
In one of several new features here on WWC Web, we send out a roaming reporter with an iPhone to capture the thoughts of various wrestlers on current events. The first in the series deals with Unbreakable, as the Roaming Reporter catches up with Nikita Allanov.
Here’s what Nikita had to say:
Unbreakable Returns To Tournament Format
As announced at “Rest In Peace”, WWC’s 7th anniversary show, Unbreakable, is returning to its roots as a tournament.
The prize is simple, yet not easily obtained… the winner of the tournament receive a shot that very night against the WWC Heavyweight Champion, in this case, the infamous “Dark Star” Matt Taylor.
The wrestlers have been lining up for more information, with only one of the first round matches known at this time. Current North American Heavyweight Champion Aaron Williams, a favorite to win, is facing off against the man he beat for the title, Terry Reines, in the tournament’s opening round. The winner of this match will not only advance, they’ll receive a bye into the Final Round, potentially giving them a huge advantage over their opponent.
Expect more information on the first round pairings over the next week, and then be ready to celebrate the WWC’s 7th birthday with us on November 13th in Aberdeen OH!
“Rest In Peace” Results – A Night Of Surprising Returns!
At “Rest In Peace”, fans were treated to the hard hitting action that only WWC can deliver!
The night started with a gloating Patrick Black in the ring. He detailed that, despite the efforts of “other WWC Executive Committee members”, he retained his position as President while also now managing the Brotherhood team of Marvel Trice and Princeton Travis. He declared that the Brotherhood’s rise had just begun, with their next goal being the domination of the WWC Tag Team division. To that end, Patrick Black challenged the Solar Powers to a match for the WWC Tag Team Titles. This prompted The Solar Powers manager, Will Profit, to storm the ring with a chair in hand. Once Patrick bailed out, Profit opened the chair, sat down, and refused the challenge. Profit stated that the Brotherhood hadn’t earned a title shot yet, and that Patrick’s cheap tricks weren’t going to get his team to jump the rankings.
As Profit left, WWC Heavyweight Champion Matt Taylor appeared, complaining to Black about his title match later that night against Devlin Anderson. The “Re-Enforcer” himself appeared, explaining that Taylor was afraid of facing Anderson, as Taylor has never beaten his longtime rival. Black decided to “tweak” the match, making it non-title, with Devlin gaining entrance to the Unbreakable tournament in November if he defeated Taylor. Furthermore, Patrick stated that he was placing a referee that he “could trust” into the match, removing Senior Official Steve Helpenstine as the referee for the main event.
Our first match of the evening featured the Brotherhood taking on the team of Dave Nevada and DJ Tom Sharp. Nevada and Sharp worked well together for their first outing, although the underhanded tactics of the Brotherhood allowed them to take home the tainted victory when Travis pinned Sharp while holding onto Sharp’s tights.
The next match had International Incident’s Eddie Gonzales facing off against Malo Pescado. Gonzales came into the match very overconfident, only to get frustrated as Pescado tenaciously kicked out of a devastating array of moves. Angered, Gonzales left the ring to retrieve a chair, but as he went to swing at Pescado… Malo took off their mask! The wrestler everyone thought to be a Louisiana native turned out to be none other than Heather Owens! Stunned by this revelation, Gonzales was swept up in an inside cradle for the surprise win by Malo Pes- er, Heather!
Justin Neal hoped to capitalize on a sneak attack against JT Stahr, but the multiple time former WWC World Heavyweight champion turned back Neal’s assault, walking out with the pin and the win.
DDK appeared next, bringing with him Ozborne, the US Army service member he had attacked at the last show. The newly christened “Oz” let everyone know that he realized that DDK embraced the Army philosophy of attacking from any angle, and that he had begun training under DDK to become a professional wrestler. DDK explained that this was also his next attempt to emulate the career of Ric Byrne by finding undeveloped talent and bringing them under his wing to form a group. “Penthouse Playboy” Jimmy Malloy took offense at this, and ended up in a match against DDK. After Malloy pulled out the win, DDK did something totally unexpected – he praised Malloy, saying that although DDK didn’t like Jimmy, he was perhaps wrong about whether Malloy was ready to challenge for the North American title.
At the halfway point of our evening, “Canadian Terror” Terry Reines addressed the crowd, saying that as far as he was concerned, International Incident was over. Further, he intended to prove that it was Nikita Allanov and Eddie Gonzales’ own flaws that caused them to lose the WWC Tag Team Title to the Solar Powers by picking at random Ultra Mega Masked Homicide to be his tag partner for the evening. We’ll never know exactly how that one would have ended, because at the end of the match, Nikita Allanov pulled Terry off the ring apron as Reines was preparing to accept the tag from Homicide. The Solar Powers looked like they were going to intercede in the conflict, however they were distracted when they halted another potential attack from the Brotherhood, who had been watching the match from ringside.
Afterwards, Nikita took to the microphone and stated that International Incident weren’t “done” – they were just “done with Terry Reines”. Nikita said he also had something to prove, as he was going to take back the North American title that Reines had lost from Aaron Williams. That match proved to be one of the most spectacular of the evening, with Allanov looking like he was going to live up to his promise with the help of interference from his partner, Eddie Gonzales. However, the sudden return of Terry Reines to the ring nullified Gonzales and allowed Aaron to pick up the win and retain his title. Afterwards, Reines presented the title to Williams, stating that he found out that in the first round of November’s Unbreakable tournament, Reines would face Williams again. Williams cautiously accepted Reines extended hand, shaking it and sealing the deal for next month.
“Black Sheep” Bennet Cole had talked a big game in his interviews posted on WWCweb.com… and he backed that up as he took on “Undertaker” Shawn Parks in Parks signature game, the Casket Match! Dressed from head to toe as the Undertaker, Parks fought the larger Cole blow for blow, the two seeming pretty evenly matched and willing to go all out to win. A pivotal turning point in the match came when Parks went for the Tombstone, only to see Cole reverse it into an inverted DDT. The direct impact of Parks’ head to the canvas seemed to snap him out of his “homage” mode, fully reasserting himself as “Superstar” Shawn Parks as he renewed his offensive and finally put the brash youngster away in the casket for the win.
In the main event of the evening, Devlin Anderson announced that he was sure Taylor was going to pull out every dirty trick he knew – so Anderson had pulled one of his own, deciding for one night to secure the services of a manager – none other than the man who helped take Taylor to the top, Violent Bob Humperdink! With Bob keeping the referee honest, Anderson defeated WWC Heavyweight Champion Matt Taylor in a non-title match to secure entry in the Unbreakable tournament in November.
Bennet Cole’s Challenge… Answered?
Last week, fans of the WWC got to view a brief video interview from “Black Sheep” Bennet Cole in which he laid out a challenge to anyone in the WWC locker room for any type of match at this Saturday’s “Rest In Peace”.
Little did we know how that challenge was going to be answered in a big way! The WWC offices received the picture attached to this post of Superstar Shawn Parks, dressed in a manner that appears to be an homage to the Undertaker. With the picture came a note that said only the following:
“This Saturday, the casket returns. Before the night is through, Bennet Cole will know what it means to Rest In Peace.”
If we are reading this right, it appears that Shawn Parks has picked up Cole’s thrown gauntlet and responded by scheduling a CASKET MATCH at Rest In Peace! This type of match has been considered something of a specialty of Parks, as he has been undefeated for the past 6 years straight at Rest In Peace, each time in a casket match.
Given Parks recent penchant for imitating the styles and dress of other wrestling legends, the photo we received looks like a HUGE indication that we may see Parks as some variant of the Undertaker – which shouldd give even the brash Bennet Cole something to think about.
Fans, do everything you can to make it out to WWC’s Rest In Peace this Saturday, October 9th at the Aberdeen Municipal Building. Knowing the two people involved in this match, it’s almost a shoo-in for being one of the best you’ll see this year!

