Results – WWC: Winter of Discontent – 12/05/09
Posted on December 8, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett
This past Saturday in Aberdeen, the World Wrestling Coalition proved once again why it is the best promotion in all of Ohio today as it brought its unique blend of family friendly high impact entertainment to a hot crowd on a cold December night. Here is a look at what went down.
The first match of the night saw 1/2 the former WWC Tag Team Champions Jimmy Malloy defeat the rookie upstart Ultra Mega Masked Homicide with his new finisher The One Night Stand (snowplow). During the match, Malloy’s tag partner/manager Violent Bob Humperdink came to ringside upset that Malloy had taken a singles match over a tag match. Humperdink had his arm in a sling due to his “injury” at the hands of International Incident in November. After the match the two would engage in a shouting match that would push Malloy to clothesline his now former manager to the canvas and proclaim himself the only member of the Penthouse Playboys and he would be known as “The Playboy” Jimmy Malloy from that day forward.
After Malloy had left the ring, Matt Taylor showed up and forced Humperdink into the corner asking who Humperdink was. As Violent Bob tried to answer Taylor would began slapping Humperdink. Again and again, Taylor would abuse Humperdink when he would try to answer the question “Who are you?”. It wasn’t until Humperdink snapped and shoved Taylor that it became quite clear that Taylor was trying to bring out the former malicious side of Humperdink that fans haven’t seen since he joined up with the Playboys. Taylor and Humperdink would leave together crossing the path of the next wrestler on deck…
Dangerous Damien Kass (w/Naughtia) defeated Mr. Jacko in dominating fashion. Kass however would not be done for the night.
In tag team action the new tag team of Eclipso & Lil Hulk Jake Ashworth alongside manager Will Profit dubbed themselves The Solar Powers with a win over veteran tag team Bad News.
Devlin Anderson scored another win over the debuting Princeton Travis after a Re-Enforcement Spinbuster.
The Canadian Terror Terry Raines came to the ring to address what he felt was a slight on the part of the WWC in the fact that foreigners have never been represented in the North American Division even though it includes Mexico and Canada. Raines would challenge North American Champion Superstar Shawn Parks in an exciting back and forth match that would see Raines nearly walk away with the title but in the end The Champion walked away with the win and kept the title around his waist.
Matt Taylor finally received his title shot in the main event slot against JT Stahr but things did not go The Dark Star’s way when Dangerous Damien Kass attack Taylor then Stahr leaving both men laying cold and him standing in the ring with the belt above his head. Taylor picked up the win via DQ but JT Stahr keeps the title.
Join us again on January 9 when we are back in Aberdeen, OH for Resolution 2010!



