WWC Returns to Aberdeen, OH on 11/13/10
November 11, 2010 by V.L. Stricklett
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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!
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 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 13th for our 7th Anniversary show, you’re going to miss one of the most talked about nights in WWC History!
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!
Results – WWC: Rest in Peace – 10/09/10
November 11, 2010 by V.L. Stricklett
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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.
RCW Returns to Otway, OH on 11/13/10
November 10, 2010 by V.L. Stricklett
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Revolutionary Championship Wrestling returns to the Old Otway School in Otway, OH on Saturday, November 13, 2010 for the brutal Uncivil War. Uncivil War features an Uncivil War Games match each year that pits 2 4-man teams against each other and throws the rules out the window. Sometimes the event has been held in a cage whereas other times it all out war throughout the building. This year we’ll go back to the roots of the Uncivil War Games match as the 2 teams will face each other in a No DQ Texas Tornado Battle. Uncivil War Games rules apply as a member from each team will enter the match at 2 minute intervals until all 8 are in the match. There are no tags…and definitely no rules! You must make 1 person from the other team submit or pin their shoulders to the mat. Fighting can happen anywhere, but the pin must be in the ring. See below for this years participants.
You don’t want to miss one of the wildest RCW shows of the year. Uncivil War tickets are on sale at Crabtree’s Market in Lucasville, in Portsmouth at Front Row Video, Castle Comics, and Portsmouth Pizzeria. Tickets also available online at RCW’s official website. Tickets are only $8.00 in advance or $10.00 at the door. Ages 4 & under get in free! Old Otway School is located at 6864 Main St in Otway, OH. Doors open at 6:30 PM with 7:30PM belltime. Here is what RCW has in store for November 13th…
RCW President, Al Snow, along with “Loony” Mike Horton and Wrestle Ohio have come up with a spectacular Uncivil War Games match. The team of RCW World Heavyweight Champion, Judas Thorn, Trik Nasty, “The Black Superman” Onyx, and a Mystery Partner will face the team of The Juggulator, “American Idol” Dirk Extreme, Max Power, and a Mystery Partner. Members will enter at 2 minute intervals until all are in the match. No Rules. 1 pinfall in the ring after all have entered. Sound easy? Many have talked about how grueling this match can be. A hardcore match often going past the 40 minute mark….All of these men except for Max Power have been involved in this bout in the past. The hatred brewing between Judas and former teammate The Juggulator is escalating to new heights, American Idol and Trik Nasty’s war is still waging, and let’s not forget what Max Power did to Onyx last month. Rumor has it that Nikita Allanov was suppose to be the other partner to team up with Power’s team but he supposedly had “visa” problems preventing him from being in Otway. Onyx will have to get his revenge on Power and hope that the time comes when he can get to Allanov. Which team will walk away with the upper hand going into Full Circle 8, The Biggest Show of the Year! And who will the mystery partners be? Find out November 13th in Otway!
There will also be a match to determine control in the Uncivil War Games match earlier in the night. One member from each team will square off to face off to determine who gets the first random team member out to the ring putting control in their team’s favor. This match will be made that night!
RCW North American Champion, Flash Fury will be defending his title against Randy “The King” Allen. Allen has just came off his defeat in the Zach Gowen match but word has it that many expect The King to rebound in a big way. Becoming the New North American Champion would certainly light a fire in Allen. Flash is on a role so this match could go either way.
RCW World Tag-Team Champions, Metal Mayhem will this time face the returning Adrenaline X (Devon Maximus and Ron Mathis). These two teams had a great match at Injection 8 with Adrenaline X nearly capturing the titles. Can Metal Mayhem retain the belts going into FC8?
“Captivating” Corey Mason has surprised a lot of people in RCW over the last year. Taking it to Flash Fury and not backing down to Max Power. It seems Mason may be about to hit his stride. He will face an RCW favorite in JD Santos.
Tyson Rogers feels like he was robbed last month when he claims Ranger Bob “cheated” him out of a win against Chuck Chronic. Many say Rogers got too cocky in the match and that was his downfall. Tyson will take on Chuck Chronic once again at Uncivil War on Saturday Nov 13th at the Old Otway School in Otway, OH.
UNCIVIL WARGAMES MATCH
Judas Thorn, Trik Nasty, “The Black Superman” Onyx, & Mystery Partner
vs.
Juggulator, “American Idol” Dirk Extreme, Max Power, & Mystery Partner
MATCH FOR WARGAMES CONTROL
RCW WORLD TAG-TEAM TITLE MATCH
Metal Mayhem (Heavy Metal & Keith Hamblin) (c)
vs.
Adrenaline X (Devon Maximus & Ron Mathis)
RCW NORTH AMERICAN TITLE MATCH
Flash Fury (c) vs. Randy “The King” Allen
“Captivating” Corey Mason vs. J.D. Santos
Tyson Rogers vs. Chuck Chronic
Tickets available now at Castle Comics, Front Row Video, Portsmouth Pizzeria, Crabtree’s Market in Lucasville, and www.rcwonline.com. Don’t miss UNCIVIL WAR 2010 on Saturday, 11/13/10 at the Old Otway School in Otway, OH at 7:30 PM!
Results – RCW: Atomic Drop on Autism – 10/23/10
November 10, 2010 by V.L. Stricklett
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Revolutionary Championship Wrestling invaded the Steam & Pipe Fitters Hall in Portsmouth all in the name of helping the Autism Project of Southern Ohio. RCW is proud to announce that the Project raised $1,313.00 due to the event. What an event it was! Here’s what happened…
Flash Fury successfully defended his North American Title against “Captivating” Corey Mason. Mason looked impressive and almost shocked the crowd by winning but Flash proved why he is the Champ as he retains to defend another day.
The Juggulator interrupted “Loony” Mike Horton. Juggulator said he wanted to prove that he deserved another shot at Judas Thorn’s RCW World Title. Not only would Juggulator team with Extreme tonight and beat Nasty and Thorn but he would also take on another opponent in single’s action. Loony was impressed and agreed. El Nino came to the ring. Juggulator and Nino got into a shoving match and as Loony broke them up, El Nino unmasked to reveal Exotic E under the hood. E and Juggulator attacked Loony. Judas Thorn came to his rescue but then “American Idol” Dirk Extreme was in the ring on Judas. Trik Nasty came out to even the odds. Juggulator had a new manager in Exotic E.
Dude Rock was brought out to join RangerBob on commentary
Chuck Chronic defeated Tyson Rogers. Rogers had many opportunities to pin Chronic but wanted to torture him instead. RangerBob, who use to manage both, left his announcing position and came to ringside. Tyson was distracted long enough for Chuck to get the pin.
RCW World Tag-Team Titles were still on the line even though 1/2 of the Champs, Heavy Metal, was out of action due to back injury that was likely a result of the beatdown given to Metal Mayhem by The Black Irish Saints back in August. Keith Hamblin found a suitable replacement in one JD Santos. DDK and Devlin Anderson looked impressive in their second RCW match and nearly captured the gold. BIS attempted to use a baseball bat to win the match but was stopped by Hamblin and Santos. Santos used the bat against Hamblin’s wishes to get the win. Not sure these two will be teaming again but nonetheless, Metal Mayhem remain the Champion.
During intermission Randy Allen came out to give Zach Gowen a few choice words.
Juggulator and “American Idol” Dirk Extreme defeated Trik Nasty & Judas Thorn after Exotic E passed Juggulator a chain to use on Thorn. After the match 2 challenges were made and accepted for Full Circle 8. It would be Judas Thorn defending the RCW World Title against Juggulator in a Dog Collar Match! Also Dirk Extreme would face Trik Nasty….if Dirk wins then Nasty has to be Dirk’s “Roadie” for 6 months…..if Dirk loses then Nasty gets to shave Dirk’s head!
“The Black Superman” Onyx was looking good against Wrestle Ohio’s Nikita Allanov until Special Guest Referee, Max Power, showed his true colors and helped Allanov dispose of Onyx. Power now joins Allanov, The Mastermind, and Sara in Wrestle Ohio.
Former WWE/TNA 1-legged Superstar, Zach Gowen took on Randy “The King” Allen. Allen went after Gowen’s leg as expected. Gowen fought through and was able to get the win against “The King” in an exciting bout that had the crowd on the edge of their seat.
RCW would like to thank everyone that came out to support this great cause!
Results – RPW: Throwdown for the Pound II – 10/02/10
October 14, 2010 by V.L. Stricklett
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Remix Pro Wrestling presented Throwdown for the Pound 2: Are You Afraid of the Bark? on Saturday October 2, 2010 at The Marietta Middle School in Marietta, Ohio. If you weren’t there, here is what you missed…
Trik Nasty defeated “American Idol” Dirk Extreme (w/ Corey Mason and Steff Leppard), due to pre-match stipulations, Extreme must now leave RPW.
“New Age Punisher” TJ Phillips defeated Jason “The Gift” Kincaid.
Facade defeated ASW X-Division Champion “Omega” Aaron Draven, “Whole Shabang” Johnny Gargano and Zac Vincent in a fatal fourway to win the title.
Viper and Onyx defeated The Murder Junkies in a Viper’s Pit Match.
Dirty South defeated Jason Gory and Cole Cash (sub for Shiima Xion).
NWA Dawg Pound Heavyweight Champion Chance Prophet defeated Flash Fury in a casket match following outside interference from TJ Phillips and Vance Desmond. The threesome attempted to light the casket on fire while Fury was still inside of it and went on to attack security guards and other RPW officials. Promoter Adam Johnson ejected them from the building and banned them for life from RPW.
Sara Del Rey defeated Daffney via submission.
TNA X-Division Champion Jay Lethal defeated Stevie Richards to retain the title.
Be sure to visit www.remixprowrestling.com for all the latest updates as well as the release date of this events DVD!
RPW raised over $6,000 because of their great fans! Please continue to support your local Humane Society as well as independent wrestling!
DFC Returns to Lancaster, OH on 10/22/10
October 14, 2010 by V.L. Stricklett
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The Deadman’s Fight Club returns to The Davis Youth Center in Lancaster, OH on Friday October 22, 2010. Doors open at 6:00 PM, with a 7:00 PM bell time.
Already announced…
There will be a tournament for the DFC Heavyweight Championship, and in the Main Event, “The Razorback” J.T. Hogg will do battle with the always entertaining Al Snow.
For more information, check out Deadman’s Fight Club’s official MySpace page at www.myspace.com/deadmansfightclub.
XWE Returns to Action on 11/06/10 in Logan, OH
October 14, 2010 by V.L. Stricklett
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Xtreme Wrestling Entertainment returns to live action on Saturday November 6, 2010, when they present Autumn Fallout at the Logan Hocking Community Center in Logan, OH. Doors open at 6:00 PM, with a 7:00 PM bell time.
And what a night of action this is shaping up to be. Already scheduled for this event is…
Tag-Team Action
Adrenaline X vs. The Murder Junkies
#2 Contender for the XWE Championship
Jock Samson vs. Super Oprah
#1 Contender for the XWE Championship
Jerry Bishop vs. Kaden Assad
#2 Contender for the HV Championship
Otto Von Boogiemeister vs. “Captivating” Corey Mason
The Untouchables vs. Flash Fury & Rocky Rage
#1 Contender for HV Championship
Deacon Knight vs. Shane Storm
Plus: Rick Rage, Dirk Extreme, Ryan Phoenix, Damien Braddeck, the debut of Loony’s Stable, and much more!
For more information, you can check out XWE’s official website at www.XWEOhio.com!
RCW Returns on Portsmouth, OH on 10/23/10
October 9, 2010 by V.L. Stricklett
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Revolutionary Championship Wrestling joins forces with the Autism Project of Southern Ohio on Saturday October 23, 2010 at the Plumbers & Steam Fitters Local 577 Gymnasium located at 1236 Gallia Street in Portsmouth (Next to Portsmouth Public Library). 100% of the ticket proceeds will go to the Autism Project of Southern Ohio. Not only will you be supporting a great cause but you will be getting a full on in your face RCW action packed show featuring the one and only Zach Gowen! Gowen is the World’s only 1-legged wrestler and has been featured in both WWE and TNA. He is truly an inspiration to many and to watch how he is able to move around the ring with ease is astonishing. Tickets are available at Front Row Video, Castle Comics, & Portsmouth Pizzeria NOW. Doors open at 6:30 PM with a 7:30 PM belltime. The line-up for this great event looks incredible!
Zach Gowen has wrestled all over the world. On October 23rd he will take on the “King” of RCW….Randy “The King” Allen. Allen prides himself on being a master of the Figure 4 Leglock…..is it even possible to modify it for Gowen? We here at www.rcwonline.com eagerly await word from Randy Allen regarding his gameplan against Gowen. Should make for a classic RCW match.
The RCW World Tagteam Titles are once again up for grabs as The Black Irish Saints (Devlin Anderson and Dangerous Damien Kass) made it clear at the end of their last match with the Tag Champs, Metal Mayhem (Keith Hamblin and Heavy Metal) that the war was far from over. What you didn’t see last time was that Metal Mayhem got some retribution in the parking lot and we think The Black Irish Saints actually LIKED IT! We are told we have video of this and that rcwonline.com can expect this exclusive sometime this week.
“Loony” Mike Horton with the guidance of Al Snow (and HEAD) have made another interesting Tagteam match for the 23rd. RCW World Heavyweight Champion, Judas Thorn will team up with Trik Nasty as they take on the unlikely team of The Juggulator and “American Idol” Dirk Extreme w/ Simon. This match sounds crazy on paper, we can only speculate that it will be just as crazy in the ring. Thorn and Juggulator have just began their War. These two former best friends and allies have battered each other lately. Then there is Trik Nasty and Dirk Extreme. These two have never seen eye to eye and have been battling all year in several promotions including RCW. Will this tag match put an end to one of these feuds or add fuel to the fire?
“The Black Superman” Onyx has found a new calling in RCW……being a Fan Favorite. RCW fans always respected the power of Onyx but when he showed his new attitude at Injection, the fans have went over the top for him. Onyx will finally get his hands on WrestleOhio’s Nikita Allanov. Allanov will of course be lead to the ring by The Mastermind and his wife Sara, but RCW President, Al Snow made it a point to assign a Special Referee for this bout. Someone that could enforce the rules. The one and only Max Power will be refereeing this huge bout. Will Allanov continue his trend of annihilation or will Onyx stop the Soviet in his tracks and run WrestleOhio out of RCW?
Tyson Rogers has been absent from recent RCW shows but the big man is back. While he was away his former partner, Chuck Chronic made his return. Chronic and Tyson have a long history together. It seemed appropriate for the Board of Directors to put these two together and see what happens. Will they have a clean match up or will Tyson stab his former teammate in the back?
RCW North American Champion, Flash Fury will also be on hand to defend his title against the one and only “Captivating” Corey Mason. Don’t count Mason out as he proved he can be ruthless and that there is something under the pink facade. Mason actually had Max Power in some trouble at Gold Rush. Mason knows his way around the ring and is hoping that Flash isn’t taking him seriously. Flash after all is use to being the underdog, but in this match it may be the other way around. Anything can happen in RCW!
Don’t miss all these matches and so much more! Don’t forget this is all for a GREAT CAUSE. 100% of the Ticket Proceeds go to the Autism Project of Southern Ohio. Tickets on sale NOW!. Also remember this event is at the Plumbers & Steam Fitters Local 577 Gymnasium located at 1236 Gallia Street in Portsmouth (Next to Portsmouth Public Library).
Wrestle4Hope II to Feature Shark Boy & Al Snow
October 8, 2010 by V.L. Stricklett
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The holiday season kicks off with a huge bang in Aberdeen, OH as Wrestle4Hope returns to team up once again with WrestleOhio and the World Wrestling Coalition to present a fundraiser for the Cancer Care Club of Kentucky. The Cancer Care Club provides services to Cancer patients through out the Blue Grass State and W4H is proud to be able to raise them money during a time when their patients need the most help…the Holiday season.
But W4H is not coming alone as TNA Star Shark Boy is returning to Aberdeen, OH to kick a little bass for the fundraiser. Shark Boy has become something of a fixture with W4H events appearing at both Ryan’s Sight Fight 2008 and Wrestle4Hope “I” in June of 2009. Shark Boy recently appeared at WWC’s Patriot Games in September in front of a jam packed Municipal Building nearly winning the WWC Championship. Shark Boy is set to return to action November 27th…but he won’t be alone…
…because just announced…Former ECW/WWE star Al Snow will be taking part in Wrestle4Hope this year! Al Snow is best known as a loose cannon who had a huge run in the WWF/E with is plastic manager Head. His battles with Hardcore Holly, Mankind and Big Bossman are fondly remembered as well as the time he spent in ECW. He was most recently seen on TNA’s Hardcore Justice PPV back in August and has appeared on recent episodes of TNA Impact. Al Snow is considered to be one of the best wrestlers in the ring today and you don’t want to miss his unique style.
Both Snow and Shark Boy will be signing autographs at the event and don’t forget that the profits for this event go to help the Cancer Care Club of Kentucky. So the money you spend to come watch a huge event like this goes right back into the community.
Wrestle4Hope II
November 27, 2010
@The Municipal Building
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Aberdeen, OH 45101
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Results – RAW & Superstars in Cincinnati, OH – 9/13/10
September 14, 2010 by V.L. Stricklett
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The following matches were taped before RAW tonight and will air on this week’s edition of WWE Superstars.
Ezekiel Jackson beat Zack Ryder in a Dark Match.
The Great Khali defeated Primo, with his NXT Rookie Diva, A.J.
Vladimir Kozlov and Santino Marella defeated The Uso Brothers. Funny skit with Santino & Tamina that probably won’t air on TV.
From there, RAW begins. Here’s what went down.
Tonight’s season premiere edition of WWE’s Monday Night RAW opens with John Cena and Randy Orton backstage. The RAW Roulette wheel is behind them and up walks Josh Matthews, who welcomes us to RAW. He says every match tonight will be decided by the wheel, including Cena vs. Orton. Josh shows some of the options on the wheel. Eve comes in to spin the wheel and it lands on a Tables Match. It will be Cena vs. Orton tonight in a Tables Match. Orton just looks at Cena and walks off. Matthews reminds Cena the last time he was in a match like this, he lost the WWE Title to Sheamus. Cena says it’s a new season of RAW tonight and cuts a promo on the main event. Cena says he’s feeling lucky tonight, spins the wheel and walks off. We go to the RAW opening video.
We’re live from the US Bank Arena in Cincinnati as Michael Cole hypes tonight’s show. We see a steel cage hanging above the ring in case it’s chosen on the Roulette wheel. Jerry Lawler hypes the main event and we go to the ring. Justin Roberts introduces Cincinnati Bengals star Chad Ochocinco and he comes out to a big pop.
Chad takes the mic and gets another big pop. He welcomes everyone to the season premiere of RAW. He says there has never been a guest star as handsome as he. Chad is interrupted by WWE’s United States Champion The Miz. From one Ohioan to another, Miz welcomes Chad to RAW. Miz says he can relate to Chad but the crowd is booing him some. Miz says he just realized they have nothing in common because he is a Champion. Miz says Chad will never experience a Championship because he plays for Cincinnati. Chad puts over his team the Bengals and baseball’s Cincinnati Reds. Miz continues to trash Chad and the Bengals.
Miz says he’s awesome when the e-mail alert goes off and Cole has to read from the General Manager. It’s time to determine Miz’s match tonight. Alicia Fox is backstage and she spins the wheel. It lands on a Submission Match. The alert goes off again and it’s announced Miz’s match will be non-title and his opponent will be up to Ochocinco. Chad decides that Miz’s opponent will be Daniel Bryan. Bryan’s music hits and out he comes.
Submission Match: Daniel Bryan vs. The Miz
Bryan comes down to the ring with a smile on his face for this non-title match. We go to commercial.
Back from the break and Bryan is working over Miz in the corner with kicks. Bryan misses a charge in the corner and lands on his knee. Miz takes over and works on Bryan’s leg. We see Alex Riley at ringside. Miz stomps away on Bryan’s leg. Miz locks on a Figure Four leglock. Bryan reverses it and the hold is broken. Bryan goes for the LaBell lock but Miz makes it to the ropes. Miz rolls out to the floor to regroup.
Miz is really selling an injury as Riley checks on him. Miz grabs a mic and says he thinks he has a hernia. Yep, it’s definitely a hernia, he says. He says to ensure that he can defend his belt at Night of Champions, he’s pulling out of this match. The ring announcer goes to announce Bryan the winner by forfeit but Miz cuts him off and says he’s hurt, not quitting. Miz says Bryan can face Riley tonight if he wants to perform.
Alex Riley vs. Daniel Bryan
Riley takes his shirt off and hops in the ring, not dressed to wrestle. The bell rings and he attacks Bryan. Riley applies a leg lock on Bryan but he counters it. Bryan locks on the LaBell Lock and Riley taps out.
Winner: Daniel Bryan
After the match, The Miz runs in the ring and starts beating down Daniel Bryan, looking to be just fine now. Miz drops Bryan with a big boot to the face. Miz drops his US Title beside Bryan and presses his face into it. Miz taunts Bryan and calls him average. Bryan gets up and Miz goes for the Skull Crushing Finale. Bryan counters and locks on the LaBell Lock. Miz taps out as Riley just looks on from ringside. Miz continues to tap but Bryan won’t break the hold. Bryan finally breaks it and smiles to the crowd as his music plays. Riley helps Miz up the ramp.
We go backstage to Jillian Hall spinning the Roulette wheel. Edge is with her. He breaks out into song and dance with her. The wheel continues to spin as Cole wonders what match Edge will get. We go to commercial without knowing.
Body Slam Challenge: Edge vs. Evan Bourne
Back from the break and out comes Edge for the next match. Out comes Evan Bourne and it’s announced this will be a Body Slam Challenge. They go at it and Bourne tries for a slam early. More back and forth. Edge struggles for a slam but Bourne uses the ropes to block it. Bourne kicks Edge in the chin hard and he hits the mat. Bourne goes for a slam but Edge counters and hits the inverted DDT.
Edge picks Bourne up and body slams him to get the easy win.
Winner: Edge
After the match, Bourne gets to his feet but Edge is gearing up for a spear. Bourne turns around and Edge lays him out. Edge goes to celebrate but the e-mail alert goes off in the arena. Cole announces that Edge must perform in a second Body Slam Challenge now. Out comes his opponent… Mark Henry.
Body Slam Challenge: Edge vs. Mark Henry
Mark Henry comes down to the ring smiling and Edge doesn’t look too happy. Henry charges and Edge ducks. Henry shoves Edge across the ring. Henry goes for a splash int he corner but Edge moves. Edge goes for a bodyslam and Henry falls on top of him. Henry scoops Edge up and slams him for the win.
Winner: Mark Henry
During the break, R-Truth came out to hype the crowd and fill them in on the next match.
Back from commercial and out comes Ted DiBiase and Maryse.
Song & Dance Match: Maryse and Ted DiBiase vs. Eve Torres and R-Truth
It’s announced this match will be a Song and Dance Match. Gail Kim spun the Roulette wheel during commercial and that’s what was chosen. Ted and Maryse are out first. Out next is R-Truth and his partner Eve. The announcer says each team must select a singer and a dancer. The winner will be chosen via crowd response. Truth’s music starts playing and he has his song cut off. Truth has a new song tonight. Eve is dancing while Truth raps.
Ted and Maryse are up next. Ted says this whole thing is stupid, this is RAW and people don’t want to hear Truth rap. He says he should forfeit this whole thing now but he won’t because he’s full of surprises. Ted asks for a spotlight and it shines on he and Maryse. Maryse starts doing something like a dance and Ted starts doing something similar to singing. The crowd tells them they suck. Ted turns around and attacks Truth. Maryse also attacks Eve. Eve comes back and clotheslines Maryse. Maryse is kicked out tot he floor. Truth counters Dream Street from Ted and dropkicks him out to the floor. Eve and Truth celebrate in the ring to his new theme song as Ted and Maryse head to the back.
We go backstage to William Regal, Chad Ochocinco and The Bella Twins. The wheel lands on a Trading Places Match. Chad says it’s kind of like trading jerseys with another team. Regal’s opponent is Goldust, who walks in. Goldust hands Regal his blonde wig and walks off. Regal doesn’t look happy as he also walks off. WWE Champion Sheamus walks up. Chad says he got an e-mail from the General Manager and it said if John Morrison can beat him next, Morrison will take Chris Jericho’s spot in the Six Pack Challenge at Night of Champions. Sheamus tells the Bellas to be useful and spin the wheel. It lands on Falls Count Anywhere for Morrison vs. Sheamus. Sheamus cuts a promo on Chad and the Bengals loss yesterday. Sheamus says unlike the Bengals, he backs up his banter. Chad and the Bellas talk about a Pillow Fight Match as we go to commercial.
Back from the break and Edge is backstage. Zack Ryder walks in and asks what the GM’s problem is with Edge. Ryder says Edge should steal the GM’s girlfriend. Edge doesn’t even know who the guy is. Edge says when he wins the WWE Title, he’s going MIA with the belt. Sheamus walks in and says it’s his Championship. Some comedy here from Ryder before he walks off. Sheamus tells Edge to pay attention to what he does to John Morrison and walks off.
We see John Morrison warming up for his next match. He takes off running through the back, hopping over storage boxes and other things in his way. Cole says this is a French method of training. Kinda cool. Morrison puts on his jacket, glasses and heads to the ring where we see WWE Champion Sheamus making his way out. Commercial break.
Falls Count Anywhere Match: Sheamus vs. John Morrison
Back from the break and Morrison is making his entrance. The bell rings and Sheamus takes control of the match early. Morrison gets a quick roll-up for 2 but Sheamus knocks him back down. Morrison goes under Sheamus’ legs and hits a dropkick for 2. Sheamus throws Morrison out to the floor and comes after him. Morrison gets back in the ring first and kicks Sheamus off the apron. Morrison comes to the floor with a headscissors on Sheamus. Morrison with a running knee and a 2 count on the floor.
Sheamus gets up and shoves Morrison hard back into the fan barrier. Sheamus charges but Morrison dumps him over the barrier and into the crowd. Morrison runs and dives over the barrier, onto Sheamus and the concrete. Morrison with right hands and a 2 count. Sheamus blocks a right and drops Morrison with a backbreaker. Sheamus drops Morrison’s ribs over a steel railing and covers him for a 2 count.
Sheamus goes for a big running kick but Morrison moves. Sheamus kicks a speaker box and makes it spark. Morrison fights back but Sheamus puts him on the low part of the stage, slamming his head into it. Another 2 count for Sheamus. More offense from Sheamus as they make their way in front of the entrance area. Sheamus goes for a running slam but Morrison counters and almost knocks him off the stage. Sheamus counters and tosses Morrison off the stage but he spins in the air and lands on his feet. Sheamus comes after him but gets kicked to the concrete. Another 2 by Morrison.
Sheamus overpowers Morrison and drops him on the concrete by the stage. 2 count by Sheamus. Sheamus goes for a suplex but Morrison slides out. Sheamus responds with an elbow. Sheamus gets a steel chair and climbs on the stage. Sheamus waits for Morrison to get up. Morrison sneaks around the stage and climbs up high. Sheamus look up and Morrison jumps off the stage with a crossbody on Sheamus but only gets a 2 count. Chris Jericho appears and hits Morrison with a steel chair. Sheamus takes advantage and covers Morrison for the win.
Winner: Sheamus
Chris Jericho has made his way down to the ring and sits in a steel chair, looking pissed. We see John Cena and Randy Orton getting ready for the main event backstage. Back to commercial. Jericho sat silent in the ring during the entire commercial break.
Back from the break and Chris Jericho is still sitting in the ring, staring out at everyone. He says he’s not going anywhere until he gets exactly what he wants. Jericho says he will sit in this chair all night long if he has to, until he gets the restitution that he deserves. Jericho says he is sitting there until we get an e-mail from the GM saying that he’s back in the Six Pack Challenge at Night of Champions. Jericho says it was stupid to take him out of that match and thinking Morrison could replace him is lunacy. Jericho says he will get justice tonight. And if he doesn’t, then he quits.
Jericho says he will go home and watch as WWE burns up in flames without him. Jericho says this time, it’s for real. If he doesn’t get what he wants, he’s gone. No e-mail is coming and the crowd boo’s Jericho. Jericho says before he leaves, he’s going to track down the GM and expose his identity to the world. The e-mail alert goes off and Cole does his usual deal. Jericho calls him an idiot. The GM tells Jericho he doesn’t like ultimatums and there’s no chance that will work. No chance in hell. Jericho says he doesn’t believe the GM is Vince McMahon himself. Jericho says if Vince had orders to bark, he would be doing it man-to-man, not over a stupid computer screen. Another e-mail comes in. Jericho rips into Cole again. The GM says there’s something Jericho should know… he will make the Six Pack Challenge a Six Pack Elimination Challenge. Jericho is back in the match and each Superstar will be eliminated until there is a winner. Cole has something to add but Jericho interrupts him. Jericho puts himself over and guarantees he will be the new WWE Champion on Sunday. Another e-mail comes in. The GM tells Jericho to never interrupt him again. He says Jericho can only be back in the match if he wins his match tonight… which is taking place right now. Jericho is dressed in a suit and isn’t happy. It will be a Handicap Match against the WWE Tag Team Champions – The Hart Dynasty. And it will be a cage match. The crowd pops again. Jericho takes off his jacket and gets in Cole’s face at ringside as the cage is lowered over the ring. We go to commercial.
Handicap Cage Match: Chris Jericho vs. The Hart Dynasty
Back from the break and the match is already underway. The Harts pull Jericho back from escaping through the door. David Hart Smith hits a big running powerslam. Tyson Kidd comes in and they hit the Hart Attack. Smith and Kidd climb opposite sides of the cage at the same time. Jericho leaps up and stops Kidd but DH has escaped already and he joins Natalya at ringside. Kidd and Jericho fight on the cage wall. Jericho goes to the mat. 2 count by Kidd. Jericho comes back with a clothesline.
Jericho tosses Kidd face first into the cage wall and stomps him. Jericho yells at the RAW GM. The cage door is opened by Jericho. Kidd slides under his legs and tries to escape. Jericho pulls him back in and kicks him in the gut. Jericho with a back drop and another kick. Jericho with a headlock now. They go back and forth but Kidd nails two arm drags and some kicks to send Jericho to the mat. Kicks from Kidd in the corner and a big back kick. Jericho runs up the cage and tries to escape. Kidd stops him and slams his head into the cage. Jericho falls to the mat. Kidd goes for a kick off the top rope but Jericho catches him in the Walls of Jericho. Kidd counters it with a roll-up for 2.
Kidd locks the Sharpshooter on Jericho. Jericho finally uses the ropes to break the hold. Kidd leaps from Jericho onto the cage and tries to escape. Jericho finally notices it and comes after him. They end up on the top turbuckle. Kidd goes for a hurricanrana but Jericho drops him on his head and turns it into the Walls of Jericho. Jericho makes Kidd tap out for the win.
Winner: Chris Jericho
Back from commercial and we see WWE Hall of Famer Pete Rose sitting at ringside.
Trading Places Match: Goldust vs. William Regal
We go to the ring where Goldust, looking bizarre, is dressed as William Regal, but still wearing his paint. Goldust’s music plays next and out comes William Regal, dressed as Goldust. Regal is wearing the wig, the robe, paint and everything. Regal isn’t happy. The bell rings and Regal does the Goldust pose then spits in Goldust’s face. Goldust slips on a pair of brass knuckles and decks Regal in the face with them for the easy win.
Winner: Goldust
We see Randy Orton and John Cena heading to the ring for tonight’s main event. Back to commercial.
Back from the break and our announcers run down the Night of Champions card. Chad Ochocinco is in the ring and he introduces tonight’s special ring announcer… himself. He talks about the Tables Match with Randy Orton and John Cena.
Tables Match: Randy Orton vs. John Cena
Chad does a very bland introduction for Orton and out he comes, still to a nice reaction from the crowd. Next, Ochocinco introduces John Cena and out he comes. We have a few tables setup at ringside. The bell rings and there’s some stalling for the crowd. They lock up and break the hold. They lock up again and Cena applies a headlock. They break again and test the crowd for a reaction. Another lock up and this time Orton applies a headlock. Orton sends Cena down with a shoulder.
They go to lock up again and Cena goes behind Orton. Orton turns it around and drops Cena with an elbow. Orton goes to work on Cena now. RKO chants from the crowd. Orton goes to the apron and looks to suplex Cena to the floor and through a table. Cena counters and pushes Orton off the apron, to the floor, right beside the table. Orton and Cena stare each other down as we go to commercial.
Back from the break and Orton is in control, stomping away on Cena. Orton punches Cena on the apron and Cena leans back towards falling on the table. Cena hangs onto the ropes and blocks a right from Orton. Cena fights back and hits the fisherman’s suplex on Orton. Cena and Orton try a clothesline at the same time and collide in the air. Cena gets up and goes for the Attitude Adjustment. Orton counters it with a big DDT. Orton brings a table into the ring.
Orton sets the table up in the corner and goes after Cena. Cena comes back with flying shoulders and a big slam. Cena hits the Five Knuckle Shuffle and goes for the Attitude Adjustment. Orton slides out of it and hits two running clotheslines and a big powerslam. Orton goes for an RKO but Cena counters and applies the STF, which won’t get him the win. Wade Barrett and Nexus run down, beating on John Cena. Randy Orton RKO’s Michael Tarver but Heath Slater makes the save. John Cena hits the AA on David Otunga. Slater falls through a table on the outside. Wade Barrett picks up Cena and hits his Wasteland finisher. Barrett slides another table in to Justin Gabriel. They set Cena up on the table and Gabriel goes up top for a 450. Orton comes up and shoves Gabriel hard off the top and through a table on the floor. Orton comes in the ring but Barrett lays him out. Barrett picks Orton up for his finisher but Orton slides out. Orton tosses Barrett on the apron and knocks him to the floor, through a table. The match is still going on as everything was legal.
Orton positions a table and then drops to the mat in front of Cena. Edge and Chris Jericho run down and attack Orton. Orton fights back and counters a Codebreaker. He side steps a spear from Edge and Edge goes through the table in the corner with Jericho. Sheamus runs down and lays out Orton. Sheamus kicks Cena from the apron to the floor and goes out after him. Cena slams Sheamus on the floor with the Attitude Adjustment. Orton gets to his feet as Cena is entering the ring. Orton goes for the DDT but Cena counters. Cena goes for the Attitude Adjustment through the table but Orton impressively counters it with an RKO through the table for the win.
Winner: Randy Orton
After the match, everyone is laid out at ringside and in the ring through tables as Orton’s music plays and he poses for the crowd. RAW goes off the air with Orton on the turnbuckles.
After the cameras stopped rolling, Orton took out Jericho and Edge again with RKO’s, and then continued to celebrate in the ring. He finally left, turning around at the entrance way to a huge pop from the crowd.



