Unbreakable Update: Patrick Black Schedules Tag Team Title Match

November 4, 2010 by WWC Owner  
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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!

BREAKING NEWS: Midsummer’s Nightmare – WWC World Heavyweight Title Rematch!

June 22, 2010 by WWC Owner  
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Midsummer's Nightmare - July 10th, 2010
Fans were shocked at Pandemonium when Matt Taylor walked out of the 4 Way Dance as the new WWC World Heavyweight Champion. Ever the cagey one, Matt struck when opportunity presented itself, gaining what many have called a tainted victory to capture his first reign as WWC World Heavyweight Champion. The Executive Committee have informed us here at WWCWeb.com today that they’ve decided to eliminate the variables and present the man Taylor deposed as champion, JT Stahr, a one on one opportunity to reclaim the title!

What’s not yet known is how this sits with either of the two other particpants in the 4 Way Dance at Pandemonium – Aaron Williams or “Dangerous” Damien Kass. Rumor has been buzzing around the WWC offices that Aaron has requested time to speak at Midsummer’s Nightmare, presumably to address his longtime rival Matt Taylor. We’ll have to wait a little longer to hear from DDK, though – when DDK used the banned “3rd Degree” manuever in the Fatal 4 Way (the second usage fo the banned move in a row), the Executive Committee handed down a suspension to the rough and tumble bruiser. Will the time off give DDK a chance to consider his actions, or will it just force his legendary anger to simmer longer?

Fans, I highly recommend you get your tickets for Midsummer’s Nightmare now to guarantee a seat for what is already shaping up to be a premiere WWC event! We’ll see you in Aberdeen on July 10th!