WWC: TitleClash 3 – Aberdeen, OH – 9/12/09
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.
WWC: Fate ’09 – Aberdeen, OH – 7/11/09
This past Saturday night the fates of the stars of the WWC were in you the fans’ hands as we presented Fate 2009. With the Administration and WWC President Patrick Black out of the state due to business meetings, the Board of Directors gave the fans a chance to vote in all three title matches. Here is what went down.
The night started with the Honorary Commissioner and Voice of WWC, “The Mastermind” V.L. Stricklett, coming out start the show. He first called out “Astonishing” Aaron Williams who read a challenge from his former friend Terry Raines for a one on one match at TitleClash 3 (September 12 in Aberdeen). Stricklett then called out Matt Taylor to the ring to discuss the results of the online voting to see who would face WWC Champion Cody Hawk tonight in a best 2 out of 3 falls match for the title.
It was revealed that both Williams and Taylor had won the voting in a tie! Many fans were already chanting three way, before Stricklett dropped a bombshell. The Board of Directors had decided to let Williams face Hawk to full fill the automatic rematch clause in Aaron’s contract. This didn’t sit well with Taylor, who nearly let his temper get the best of him and almost assaulted Mastermind. Williams talked Taylor down from doing something he would regret but Taylor left the ring feeling screwed over by WWC once again.
The first match of the night saw Superstar Shawn Parks pick up the win over the Masked Sensation Eclipso in a hard fought match. These two were in the voting to see who would face Dangerous Damien Kass later tonight for the North American Championship but that honor went to Lil Hulk Jake Ashworth. It seemed like Eclipso might pull off an upset over the veteran Parks, but Superstar proved once again that when he is focused on something there is no stopping him. He took home not only the win but a North American Championship match at the upcoming TitleClash 3 show.
“Bad Attitude” Brian Beech scored a victory over Eddie Gonzales w/”Hardcore” Heather Owens. Beech proved once again why he is considered one of the best on the Indy scene and made it quite clear he is looking for a title shot in the future.
The fans voted the stipulation overwhelming in the Tag Team Title match as a Street Fight! “Pretty Boy” Jimmy Malloy hit the ring alone stating that he doesn’t know where his Penthouse Playboy partner Elliot Whitescarver is. The last he saw of him was at an all night party hanging with plus size models, and that was weeks ago! Malloy said he didn’t have a partner for his title match, but that his manager Violent Bob Humperdink did…himself!
That’s right fans Violent Bob Humperdink came to the ring ready to wrestle in this street fight! Due to his contract from the six man back in June he still has five more months as an active wrestler for the company and is planning on using it to become Tag Team Champion!
WWC Tag Team Champions Devlin Anderson & Dave Nevada hit the ring and engaged in a brutal street fight with the Playboys that saw everything from chairs, ladders, tables, street signs, baseball bats and trash can lids used. But in the end, the champions were attacked by Ganger, for no apparent reason, that set up a series of events that cost them the titles. Ganger attacked Anderson during the match which distracted the champions long enough for the Playboys to take advantage. This led to Nevada trying to make a comeback only to go down with what appeared to be a knee injury.
With Nevada being out of action Anderson fell pray to the Playboys and lost the tag championship. After the match Anderson and most of the WWC staff checked on Nevada’s condition. We will have more on what appears to be a serious leg injury in the coming days. Even Jimmy Malloy showed concern for Nevada, while Humperdink did not.
A lot of questions loom in this match now. Why did Ganger attack Devlin Anderson? How long is Nevada going to be out of action? And what does this make of the WWC tag division?
JT Stahr picked up a win over Matt Taylor and Ganger in a 3 Way Dance to earn the right to face either Aaron Williams or Cody Hawk at TitleClash 3 for the belt. After the match Taylor once again nearly let his emotions and temper get the best of him before storming off.
Dangerous Damien Kass w/Naughtia defended his title against Lil Hulk Jake Ashworth successfully in an action packed match. But Kass wasn’t done with Ashworth. Returning the favor to his friend Nikita Allanov, who has a Flag vs. Flag Match at TitleClash 3 scheduled against Ashworth, he went on the attack. It was only after Superstar Shawn Parks made the save did Kass leave the ring.
And in the main event, WWC Heavyweight Champion Cody Hawk beat Astonishing Aaron Williams in a best 2 out of 3 falls match to retain the title. Hawk won the first fall and Williams scored the second but a well placed low blow lead Hawk to win the third and final fall.
We want to thank you the fans for supporting us and we’ll be back on September 12, 2009 for “TitleClash 3”. We won’t be in Aberdeen on August 8th or August 22nd like planned but we will return for what is shaping up to be the biggest show we have ever put on!
WWC: Wrestle 4 Hope – Aberdeen, OH – 6/26/09
The stars of the World Wrestling Coalition and The Cancer Care Club packed Aberdeen, OH this past Friday Night for “Wrestle4Hope” in order to raise money for the Cancer Care Club. We want to thank all the sponsors and people who made this show possible. Here is a brief look at what went down.
The night kicked off with former WWC Heavyweight Champion Astonishing Aaron Williams hitting the ring and giving up his match with TNA star Shark Boy so he could cash in his title rematch and make the main event a three way dance between himself Eugene and WWC Champion Cody Hawk. However WWC President Patrick Black interrupted this and agreed Williams should get a rematch with Cody Hawk but not tonight. Tonight he would face Eddie Gonzales in singles action.
Astonishing Aaron Williams def. Eddie Gonzales in a singles contest via pin fall. After the match the man who cost Williams his title Terry Raines came nose to nose with Williams and the two had to be pulled apart by security. These two former best friends are on a collision course with one another.
The Administration next interrupted a heartfelt speech by the man who helped put this together senior official Steve Helpsenstine and Kara Kildare, who had recently lost her father to cancer. The Administration, led by Patrick Black made a joke out of Helpenstine, nearly causing him to come to blows with the president. This didn’t happen as Helpenstine was removed to the back and Kildare was placed in the next match.
Kara Kildare scored a win over nemesis Hardcore Heather Owens, evening up their battles one to one…
Nikita Allanov (w/Patrick Black) scored a DQ win over Superstar Shawn Parks after North American Champion Dangerous Damien Kass entered the ring and punched Allanov. The crowd was shocked as Allanov and Kass were about to come to blows. But then Kass and Allanvo hugged, making it clear they were in league with one another. Allanov scored a big win over Parks, and Kass had the “special enforcer” with his match with Shark Boy in his back pocket.
WWC Tag Team Champion Devlin Anderson & Dave Nevada outlasted four other teams in a special Tag Team Title Gauntlet match. The first two teams were the debuting team of Larry D. & Dynamite Chris Riggs taking on the returning Bad News. Bad News had the crowd behind them as they scored the first decision against Riggs & D, who were impressive in their debut but not enough topple the veterans. Bad News weren’t ready to take out the next two men as the new team of Jake Omen & Kaden Assad defeated News to move onto the next round. Omen & Assad almost scored a win and thus the tag titles in the next round from Anderson & Nevada but the champions outlasted this dangerous duo to face former Tag Team Champions The Penthouse Playboys in the final round. The match turned into chaos, and both teams were disqualified. This meant that Devlin Anderson & Dave Nevada walked out the tag team champions.
Ganger scored a win over Matt Taylor in dirty fashion. Taylor was set to defend the honor of his best friend Big Kahuna Kenny Lucas whose career Ganger ended back in April. After the match, Taylor vowed to avenge his friend.
Eclipso def. Randy “The King” Allen and Super Oprah in a three way dance.
North American Champion Dangerous Damien Kass wrestled TNA Star Shark Boy next but the match quickly spun out of control as Nikita Allanov got involved. When it became a two on one situation, Superstar Shawn Parks rushed the ring to even up the odd. Shark Boy challenged DDK and Allanov to a match right there and then and it was excepted.
Shark Boy & Superstar Shawn Parks def. Dangerous Damien Kass & Nikita Allanov in tag team action.
Former WWE Star Eugene appeared to have won the WWC Heavyweight Championship from Cody Hawk, but Patrick Black was on hand to point out that there had been a DQ earlier in the match, thus reversing the decision and letting Cody Hawk walk out the winner and still WWC Champion.
Thank you to all the fans and supporters who came out to support us. We’ll be back in Aberdeen on July 11 for a night of FATE, where the choices are in the hands of the fans and fate as you will get to vote on the matches starting July 1st on www.wwcweb.com.
WWC: No Escape ’09 – Aberdeen, OH – 6/13/09
This past Saturday night, the stars of the World Wrestling Coalition brought down the house in Aberdeen, OH to a near sold out crowd for “No Escape 2009”. Many things to report from this event, here is a look at what went down:
The night started with the newly formed team of “The Masked Sensation” Eclipso and Lil Hulk defeating the debuting team of Max Fahrenheit and Jason Dragon. While Dragon and Fahrenheit showed they had the chops to cut it in the WWC, Eclipso and Lil Hulk picked up the victory and moved themselves closer to their goal, a WWC Tag Team Title Shot.
The Administration made its presence known next as they interrupted WWC Champion Astonishing Aaron Williams during an interview with former tag partner and current WWC Interviewer Terry Raines. WWC President Patrick Black and McKenzie told Williams his days as champion were numbered and that the Administration’s time had arrived. When Williams was done, Black called out former WWC President Jeremiah L. Young and tried to force another apology from him. When Young refused, McKenzie slapped him. This brought out Kara Kildare to run off McKenzie and Black.
Hardcore Heather Owens defeated Kara Kildare in women’s action. Owens used under handed tactics to win the match. Kildare was quoted to saying after the match that “…it isn’t over.”
Matt Taylor defeated Big Guns Jeff Cannon once again taking out a “hired gun” of the Administration. Taylor celebrated the win with the fans following.
In the WWC Tag Team Championship match, Dangerous Damien Kass & Eddie Gonzeles (w/Naughtia & Dave Anderson) shocked the world by bringing former manager of the tag team champions Ivanna Profit to ringside with them. However Devlin Anderson & Dave Nevada would pull off the win with the assist from Ivanna, retaining their tag team titles and reunited with their former manager.
Brian Beech battled The Administration’s Nikita Allanov to a time limit draw. Allanov went for a steel chair after the match but Matt Taylor rushed the ring with the aid of a few WWC allies to help Beech. Patrick Black reminded all the men in the ring that if any of them interfere in the main event tonight that they’ll loose their contracts.
The Penthouse Playboys & VB Humperdink defeated The Foundation & Will Profit in six man tag action in order to gain a WWC tag team title shot on July 11.
Following the match Ric Byrne informed the crowd that he wouldn’t be able to wrestle after tonight due to injuries. So he knew he had only one more match in him. He presented the VCW (Violent Championship Wrestling) Heavyweight Championship to the crowd and called on JT Stahr, who he considers “the best wrestler in WWC” to give him one great last match. This celebration was interrupted by Benjamin Kimera who blasted Byrne on the microphone. Soon Kimera was joined by fellow VCW wrestler Shirley Doe and after a brief brawl it turned into a four way dance for the VCW championship.
In a wild match, we saw JT Stahr pick up the win and the VCW Championship by pinning Byrne. In an emotional moment the ringside area filled up with wresters showing respect for the longest running consistent member of the roster. Byrne was given a standing ovation and a large thank you by the crowd in Aberdeen.
In the main event, Cody Hawk defeated WWC Champion Astonishing Aaron Williams inside a steel cage to become a two-time champion. Hawk had the aid of Williams’ friend and former tag team partner Terry Raines who slammed the steel door in Williams face. As Hawk celebrated on the outside with the Administration, Raines continued the attack on Williams in the ring.
Many questions are coming out of No Escape and they may have an answer when WWC returns to Aberdeen, OH on June 26th for “Wrestle4Hope”.
WWC: Free 4 All – West Union, OH – 6/07/09
This past Sunday afternoon, June 7, 2009, the World Wrestling Coalition invaded the Summer Fest in West Union, OH where we presented Free 4 All ’09. The temperature was hot, the crowd was hotter, but the action inside the ring was on fire!! If you weren’t there, here’s what went down…
- “Shooting Star” Matt Taylor defeated WWC’s resident Luchadore, Eclipso.
- “Re-Enforcer” Devlin Anderson defeated “Bad News” Keith Hamblin when Petey Hamblin interfered. Post match, Hamblin’s attempted to beat down Anderson, until Anderson’s tag-team partner, “Dark Horse” Dave Nevada made the save.
- Devlin Anderson & Dave Nevada defeated Bad News to retain the WWC Tag-Team Championships.
- West Union’s own “Superstar” Shawn Parks bested “Irresistible” Elliot Whitescarver.
- “Astonishing” Aaron Williams retained his WWC Heavyweight Championship in a wild battle with Jake Omen.
WWC: Temperatures Rising ’09 – Hillsboro, OH – 5/23/09
The World Wrestling Coalition once again entertained fans this past Saturday Night when they returned to the Hillsboro area at the Highland County Fairgrounds. And true to its names Temperatures did rise and many WWC wrestlers came to a boiling point this past Saturday, here is a look at what happened.
WWC President Patrick Black and his hired gun, Nikita Allanov came to the ring to address the Hillsboro crowd. It didn’t take long before the crowd turned against the President though and booed him nearly out of the building. Black stated that he came to Hillsboro and changed the card around to fit his vision of WWC and announced that Aaron Williams, JT Stahr and Matt Taylor (the three thorns in his Administration’s side) wouldn’t be in action tonight.
New thorns appeared however, more on that later. The first match of the night featured the Hired Gun “Soviet Shooter” Nikita Allanov taking on the return of the “Inhuman Rampage” Tommy Chill in singles action. What transpired was a brutal contest between the two big men. While Chill looked impressive in his return, he couldn’t over come the Administration’s momentum and Nikita pulled of his first WWC victory.
Up next we saw two of the youngest WWC wrestlers lock up as the Masked Sensation Eclipso and always popular Lil Hulk Jake Ashoworth went one on one. Last time these two met, Lil Hulk picked up with W with a 2nd rope leg drop. Ashworth tried to put Eclipso away with that a second time but it seems the man from the dark side of the moon had learnt his mistake and countered picking up another victory. Little did the crowd know that Lil Hulk wasn’t done for the night.
Will Profit came to the ring for an interview and explained his reasoning for agreeing to the six man tag on June 13th. He delivered a heart felt speech pointing out just how much Superstar Shawn Parks and Ric Byrne meant to the WWC and vice versa. And he stated that on June 13th, they’ll end this war with the Playboys then go on to capture the Tag Team titles.
Speaking of Tag Team Championship, the champions Devlin Anderson & Dave Nevada were in action next as they took on the team of the returning Flash Fury & Randy “The King” Allen. In a match that some say stole the show this past Saturday, the tag champions edged out the new team of Fury & Allen to walk out of the Fairgrounds still champions!
Following intermission WWC President Patrick Black returned to the ring to call out former President and the man he has had problems with since February of this year, Jeremiah L. Young. Black said that Jeremiah would be the first member of the “Kiss My Foot” club, but Young refused. Nikita Allanov was there and he forced Young to kiss Black’s shoe. After embarrassing Young, Nikita began to attack Young, causing Lil Hulk to return to the ring and drive the Soviet Shooter off with a chair. Young got on the microphone and challenged Nikita to return to face Ashworth later tonight.
The Mixed Tag Match was supposed to be next, but after Ric Byrne & Kara Kildare (w/Will Profit) came to the ring, Violent Bob Hampering and “Pretty Boy” Jimmy Malloy came out without either Hardcore Heather Owens and Kyri Ward, explaining they had no tag partner. Malloy refused to participate alone in the match because he refused to hit a woman. This lead Dave Anderson to the ring who gladly said he’d hit a woman. The match was on!
The match would quickly get out of control with both Will Profit and VB Humperdink getting involved and getting slapped in submission holds by their respective opposing teams. However it would come down to Kildare and Anderson, and Kildare proved to be too much woman and put Anderson away to win the match.
After the match to the jeers of the fans WWC President Patrick Black returned to the ring and offered long time nemesis Kara Kildare a spot on the Administration. Kildare refused leaving Black on his backside. While Nikita Allanov came to check on his boss, Lil Hulk and Jeremiah L. Young returned to ringside.
The match was a hot one with the crowd 100% behind Lil Hulk, but Patrick Black kept using underhanded tactics leaving Ashworth to stoop to their level, and delivering a kick to Allanov’s groin. Referee Steve Helpenstine had to call for the DQ, but Ashworth and Young sent Allanov and Black racing to the back and the crowd gave the real American Lil Hulk Jake Ashworth a standing ovation. It seems that The Administration has another enemy in the roster to deal with.
We’d like to thank the Highland County fans for coming out. And our sponsors Stephano’s Pizza. Our next show is a FREE SHOW, June 7 at the 2pm in afternoon at the West Union Street Fair. We’ll be back in Aberdeen, OH for our show NO Escape (Cody Hawk vs. Aaron Williams inside a Steel Cage) on June 13th at 7pm. Tickets for that are $10 at door, $8 presale (presale can be picked up at Active Care Chiropractic in Maysville, KY).
WWC: Grand Slam ’09 – Aberdeen, OH – 5/09/09
The World Wrestling Coalition hit another one out of the park this past Saturday Night and left the fans of Aberdeen, OH in a frenzy. If you missed out on a night of high impact wrestling, then here is what happened.
The Masked Sensation Eclipso defeated the returning Jake Omen in an exciting opening contest, moving up the ladder in the WWC again. After the match Dean Jablonski attacked Eclipso but WWC Champion Astonishing Aaron Williams hit the ring to make the save.
Will Profit, manager of the Foundation, came out to the stage next to explain why he snapped and attacked Violent Bob Humperdink last month after Humperdink used a fire ball on Ric Byrne. He explained that Byrne, his long time friend was tied to a chair by his mother as a child and lit on fire. The scars he still has to this day are a haunting reminder of what fire can do to a human being.
This lead to a match where ½ of the Foundation Superstar Shawn Parks defeated Penthouse Playboy “Pretty Boy” Jimmy Malloy w/Humperdink.
In a return match from King of Extreme Hardcore Heather Owens defeated Super Oprah again yet this time she used under handed tactics to pull off the victory.
North American Champion Dangerous Damien Kass with his Entourage (Eddie Gonzales, Naughtia & Dave Anderson) defeated Lil Hulk to retain the title. He said that after taking Nevada’s title last show, that Anderson and Gonzales would win the tag titles later tonight.
Penthouse Playboy member Elliot Whitescarver defeated Ric Byrne in an one on one match. Then things went crazy as both Superstar Shawn Parks and Jimmy Malloy got involved leading to Violent Bob Humperdink and Will Profit to get physical and Humperdink using Profit’s kendo stick on Profit. Superstar Shawn Parks grabbed the microphone and challenged the Playboys and Humperdink to a six man match with the Foundation and Profit on June 13th at “No Escape”.
The WWC Tag Team Championship match was next but what was supposed to be a two on two match between Devlin Anderson & Dave Nevada and the Entourage only to have the new alliance of Matt Taylor & JT Stahr to inject themselves into the match. Taylor and Stahr were eliminated first when Jablonski returned to ringside and led them out for a countout lose. Devlin Anderson & Dave Nevada then defeated Gonzales & Dave Anderson to retain the title.
The Main Event was up next as The Administration sent Dean “The Dream” Jablonski to soften up WWC Champion Astonishing Aaron Williams before his match with Cody Hawk on June 13th inside a steel cage. Williams agreed to the non-title match only if he could pick the referee. He picked former Tag Team partner and best friend Terry Raines, who kept Jablonski from cheating numerous times. In the end Williams won the match and headed into the steel cage match with Hawk with a V in the win column.
Fans out next show is in Hillsboro, OH on May 23rd at 7:00 PM at the Highland County Fairgrounds. Tickets are $10.00 at door…but you can get discount presale tickets at Stephano’s Pizza beside Wal-Mart in Hillsboro. We’ll be back in Aberdeen, OH on June 13th for No Escape: Steel Cage Showdown at 7:00 PM.
WWC: Fallout ’09 – Aberdeen, OH – 4/18/09
Fans are calling last night “Black Saturday” due to many factors. Many fan favorites spent the night looking up at the lights, and the new Black Administration firmly established its dominance over the World Wrestling Coalition.
The night started out with the first of many new faces as Chad Cruise hit the ring to take on “Re-Enforcer” Devlin Anderson one on one. While Cruise proved he lived up the hype surrounding his debut he just couldn’t put Anderson away in what turned out to be a physical match. Anderson picked up the win, little did the crowd know it wouldn’t be the last time we saw Anderson in action last night.
Up next another new comer, the very controversial Anti-American wrestler Kaden Assad took on Lil Hulk Jake Ashworth. The crowd was 100% behind Ashworth as the hatred for Assad and his views nearly blew the roof off the Municipal Building. Security had to step up its game to keep a riot from breaking out when Assad used his Iraqi Flag on Ashworth. While Ashworth picked up the DQ victory, Assad continued the assault leaving Lil Hulk laying in the middle of the ring. Man fans are demanding a rematch to see Lil Hulk get revenge on Assad.
The Black Administration came to the ring next led by President Patrick Black, The Hired Gun Nikita Allanov and Miss McKenzie (in wrestling gear). It was announced Cody Hawk again had the night off to prepare for his match with Astonishing Aaron Williams on June 13th inside a Steel Cage for the WWC Championship. The Administration also announced that a women’s match would take place right now as they called Kara Kildare out for her match with McKenzie. The match was clearly one sided as Nikita Allanov served as referee. Allanov stopped any move Kara tried on McKenzie, then to the shock of crowd he layed her out and allowed McKenzie to pull of the win.
This brought out Matt Taylor who had no opponent now that Hawk had the night off. He challenged Allanov to a match right then and there and the match was excepted. Taylor proved to be a thorn in the Administration’s side once more when he picked up the win over the Hired Gun.
“Black Saturday” continued as Jimmy “Prettyboy” Malloy and new Family Bob member Chad Cruise won the tag team titles from the Foundation (Ric Byrne & Superstar Shawn Parks) after Playboy manager Violent Bob Humperdink threw a fireball into Ric Byrne’s face, chaos broke out. This lead to Will Profit and Humperdink to get involved in a fight. Superstar Shawn Parks, by himself now was left to face the tag team alone and couldn’t over come the odds.
But Devlin Anderson & Dave Nevada hit the ring to challenge the new champions to a match on the spot and within minutes the titles changed hands for the second time as Anderson & Nevada became 3 time WWC Tag Team Champions! Solidifying their place as the greatest Tag Team in WWC History!
But their luck ran out as Nevada’s scheduled opponent for the night Dangerous Damien Kass hit the ring to challenge for the North American Championship. Kass brought back up besides his normal valet Naughtia…in the form of Family. But not his family…Devlin Anderson’s little brother David Anderson! With a little help from his new student DDK walked out of Aberdeen with the North American Championship around his waist. The saddest part of this story for Devlin Anderson is, back in October, Devlin introduced David to DDK, who then began training him! So now DDK has a new lackey and its Devlin’s own brother!
And in what is being called an early contender for Match of the Year in a brutal War, Ganger took on Big Kahuna Kenny Lucas in the first ever Loser Leaves WWC Dog Collar Match! And what a war it was. In the coming days you’ll see pictures from this bloodbath as these two men tore each other apart. In the end, Ganger proved to be the master of the chain and did what no other man has laid claim to…he ended Big Kahuna’s WWC career.
The WWC would like to take this time to thank Kenny Lucas for his time with the company. We hope nothing but the best for him. In the next couple of days, www.wwcweb.com will be doing a career retrospect on Kahuna as well as an interview.
Thank you fans for enjoying Fallout 2009, we’ll see you next month in Aberdeen on May 9, 2009.
WWC: King of Extreme ’09 – Aberdeen, OH – 3/14/09
WWC’s 6th Annual KING OF EXTREME, is now in the history books and Aberdeen, OH turned out in droves making it the highest attended event in WWC’s Monthly Showcase Series history. KOE ’09 lived up to its reputation as the biggest hard hitting show in WWC’s schedule. Here is a look at what went down.
KOE ’09 began with The Administration coming to the ring to address the fans. WWC President Patrick Black along with Vice President of Affairs Miss McKenzie and the Administration’s enforcer Dean “The Dream” Jablonski started off the show showing they were in complete control of the event. President Black stated that Cody Hawk would not be here tonight and called out the two men who were scheduled to face him in a 3 Way Dance later in the night, JT Stahr and WWC Champion Astonishing Aaron Williams. Black stated that Hawk would face Williams at a later date under The Administration’s conditions, but tonight he would still be in a 3 Way Dance…but JT Stahr was given the night off and dismissed from the ring. Williams learned that he would face two hired guns later tonight in a non-title match…Chikara star Tim Donst and the top wrestler from the former USSR…The Soviet Shooter Nikita Allanov in a 3 Way Dance.
The first match of the night was a “women’s division’ match between Hardcore Heather Owens and Super Oprah. Owens was set to take on Kara Kildare but she hasn’t been seen since her “date” with the Penthouse Playboys. Word on the street is Kid Fabulous is currently searching for his true love as we speak. So Heather Owens had no opponent, until Super Oprah hit the ring. A fierce back and forth match ensued between the two with the fans solidly behind Oprah, but Owens hit a tornado DDT out of nowhere for the 1, 2, 3.
Long time tag team partners “Dark Horse” Dave Nevada and “Re-Enforcer” Devlin Anderson battled it out for control of the WWC North American Championship they had co-won back in January. What started out as a game of who can do better quickly spiraled into a complete brawl with neither man holding back. Nevada and Anderson brawled all over the Municipal Building letting loose chops you could hear across the river in Kentucky. Back in the ring the two showed why they were two of the best in WWC today countering each other’s moves and each man scoring near falls. The contest ended with Nevada reversing a crossface into a pin and getting a handful of tights for the win. Anderson celebrated his partners win by raising his hand and giving over the title. While both men enjoyed a standing ovation from the crowd, their tag partner Dangerous Damien Kass hit the ring, screaming at Nevada for cheating. Kass and Nevada came to blows with Kass getting the upper hand. Devlin Anderson pulled DDK off of him and a shoving contest began. Anderson tried to calm the situation but Kass hit a sucker punch on Anderson, ending their friendship. Nevada and Anderson would regroup and run Kass off, but it was clear to everyone that this wasn’t over.
WWC Tag Team Champions The Foundation (Superstar Shawn Parks & Ric Byrne) w/Will Profit battled Dangerous Damien Kass & Eddie Gonzales w/Naughtia. Kass wasted not time in canceling Nevada’s mystery opponent and he picked on of his own in Gonzales. The two worked very well together knocking the Foundation off their game for a time being. Penthouse Playboy manager Violent Bob Humperdink came out and got in the face of Foundation manager Will Profit. He tried to attack Profit which brought Byrne to the outside to run off Humberdink and Jimmy Malloy, which gave Eddie Gonzales the chance to jump Byrne from behind. The Referee was knocked out thanks to Kass pulling him into a Superstar Splash from Parks. While Gonzales and Byrne brawled to the back on the outside, Kass hit a low blow on Parks and made the cover. This brought out Dave Nevada and Devlin Anderson into the ring who hit an atomic drop/super kick combo allowing Parks to make the cover and retain the titles for the Foundation.
The Administration returned to the ring calling WWC play by play man Jeremiah L. Young into the ring, and trying to force him to apologize Young refused and left the ring leaving Black steaming, saying he would be dealt with at a later time. Shooting Star Matt Taylor hit the ring, and goaded Black’s ego and temper into getting a spot in the KOE match later in the night.
Pretty Boy Jimmy Malloy w/Violent Bob Humperdink cut a interview issuing a challenge to Tag Champions The Foundation for the April 18 show. While out there Will Profit returned with his new client and opponent for Malloy…JT Stahr! Stahr and Malloy fought it out in a action packed match but Stahr would walk away the winner using Malloy’s own coat to get a roll up victory. After the match Malloy would be announced to be the final contestant in the KOE match.
WWC Champion Astonishing Aaron Williams fought off not one but two men when he pulled off a victory over Tim Donst and The Soviet Shooter Nikita Allanov. At times it looked like Donst and Allanov would be victorious. But the two clashed themselves not able to work together. Donst looked to score the biggest win since entering WWC but Williams countered and one Frog Splash later took home the win.
And in the main event, the King of Extreme lived up to its name as Dean “the Dream” Jablonski took home the crown and a guaranteed title shot at any belt in the next twelve months. Eight man fought it out in an Eight man elimination match. Here is the order of elimination.
Jimmy Malloy eliminated himself in the battle royal, knowing he had nothing to loose because he had a Tag Title shot next month. Jake Ashworth was pinned by Dangerous Damien Kass after being slammed on the top of his head on a pile of thumb tacks. Ganger was forced to submit to a Texas Cloverleaf from Big Kahuna Kenny Lucas, who was then sent crashing through a table by DDK with aid from Ganger. The final four were Matt Taylor, Jablonski, DDK and Eclipso. While all four men stole the show with their hard hitting performances, Jablonski would fight off long time rival Matt Taylor from atop the ladder to take down the contract and win the match.
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Matt Taylor defeated The Madness via DQ to enter the rumble. Madness’ temper got the best of him costing the Administration a victory.
Patrick Black made an unscheduled appearance on the show grabbing a microphone and tearing down the WWC and in particular its handling of former WWC Champion Benjamin Kimera. He turned his attention to play by play announcer and former WWC President Jeremiah L. Young. The two nearly came to blows before Black left the building.
Big Kahuna Kenny Lucas, Lil Hulk Jake Ashworth & Superstar Shawn Parks defeated DDK, Devlin Anderson & Dave Nevada w/Naughtia in a six man tag to earn spots in the Rumble. Nevada and DDK nearly came to blows after the match.
Kara Kildare came to the ring for a women’s match, but was cut off by Kid Fantastic who professed his love to her with flowers and candy. Kara kindly shot him down, which brought out former WWC Tag Team Champions The Penthouse Playboys w/Violent Bob Humperdink. After every single man in the ring took turns hitting on Kara a match was made. If Kara Kildare and The Kid could beat the Playboys they would leave, but if The PLayboys won. Kara would have to go out on a date with them. THe PLayboys won the match and Violent Bob took Kara in arm for their “date”.
Dustin Rayz defeated Andre Heart with a handful of tights to score a spot in the rumble.
Patrick Black was announced by VP of Affairs McKenzie, Dean “The Dream” Jablonski and The Madness to be the NEW PRESIDENT of THE WWC. Black promised big things for 2009 now that the focus would be on REAL wrestlers like the men in the ring and you next WWC Champion…Cody Hawk.
The 15 Man Rumble Was next.
Cody Hawk won the 15 man rumble over Matt Taylor, Tim Donst, Ron Mathis, Devon Maximus, Sid Angel, Big Kahuna Kenny Lucas, SUperstar Shawn Parks, Jimmy “PRetty BOy” Malloy, Elliot Whitescarver, Dustin Rayz, Dean “The Dream” Jablonski, Eclipso, Lil Hulk Jake Ashworth, and Ganger to become new #1 contender for the title.
(Notable Eliminations: Ganger was eliminated by Kahuna, and Kahuna was tossed to the apron by Dustin Rayz and Tim Donst. Ganger attacked Kahuna and pulled him to the outside and beat him until he couldn’t leave ringside on his own strength.)
An impromptu match came about after the Battle Royal when Brian Beech came from the back and berated Hawk for his recent actions and for becoming a puppet to the Black Administration. Black ended up making a match between Hawk & Beech, with the prize being a WWC contract if he won. Of course, due to interference from the rest of The Black Administration, Beech lost the match and was escorted out of the building by security.
WWC Champions Astonishing Aaron Williams, sporting a new shaved headed look, defeated JT Stahr in a fantastic match. the ending had JT in a hair of winning the title until Cody Hawk interfered and cost him the match. Williams officially invited Stahr to be in the title match at king of extreme 2009 making it a 3 Way dance next month in Aberdeen.

