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Spinning Into a Star: Mr. 630 Jerelle Clark


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Well, I recently got the "Reality Check" update for WreSpi. I must say, I am very impressed with it. I started up a few exhibition games with people like Izzy, Homicide, and Nunzio. I thought I would start up a Dynasty again as someone different, so I chose Jerrelle Clark. The first post will show two months progress following by one month blocks. ----- Mr. 630 Jerrelle Clark is trying to get a break in wrestling right now. Despite still being treated like a jobber in TNA and RoH, he keeps on giving 100% and having a good attitude. He's also in a pit of hell finacially, only making $75 for any apperance on ROH and $200 for TNA, who hardly uses him in the first place. From what is understood, Mr. 630 is currently trying to see if he can get another contract under his belt. If he can't be an upper tier worker in ROH or TNA at the moment, a small promotion would be good for him. . .. ... .. . The very next day Jerrelle Clark met up with PWG for a contract. Mr. Smith didn't hesistate to sign a PPA for Clark. Although he still only will make $200 an apperance, he will be recongized as a main eventer with the company, something that he hasn't experienced for a long time... Jerrelle needs to focus iMPACT is coming on Saturday. He will be facing Team Canada's power force, Bobby Roode. A win over him could really help him at this time. [b]Saturday, Week 1, November 2005 TNA iMPACT![/b] Before his match with Bobby Roode, Jerrelle was in his lockeroom getting ready. He shared his lockeroom with "Alpha Male" Monty Brown, his former partner Mikey Batts, Sean Waltman, Gail Kim, Jimmy Hart, Elix Skipper, Christian Cage, and Chuck Roberts who was recently signed as an announcer. Jerrelle had a friendly talk with Christian Cage and also welcomed Chuck Roberts to TNA. [quote][b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] defeats [b]Bobby Roode[/b] in 61:00 with a Standing Moonsault In a match that absolutely shocked TNA backstage staff, other TNA wrestlers, and fans live at the arena, Jerlle Clark and Bobby Roode fought a war that lasted over an hour and truely showed "Total Nonstop Action". The match was very even. Roode went through the match by using his power skills on Clark, hitting him on his head many times throughout the match, but Mr. 630 just couldn't and wouldn't give up. Clark hit the 630 twice in the match and Roode kicked out of both of them. He also did the Dragon Wing Sleeper which he never used in TNA before a few times in the match, but Roode got out of them every time. Roode also played very dirty, doing lots of lowblows and even giving Jerrelle a DDT though a table when the ref was out.[/quote] After the match, Clark limped to the backstage with a smile as big as ever. When he got backstage the people in his lockeroom gave him a pat on his back and cheered him on for his fantastic effort in probably the best match of his life. [b]Saturday, Week 2, November 2005[/b] A problem was afoot, PWG and iMPACT are on the same night. Jerrelle was aware of this when he inked a deal, infact, he claims that since he wasn't a main player in TNA, he wouldn't be used pretty rarely so PWG could be a good place to go to whenever they have events. Besides, it wouldn't be like he's completely leaving TNA in the dust since PWG only has one show a month. But, Clark's mind has changed. After his fantastic match with Bobby Roode, Clark expected to be booked. He showed up at iMPACT instead of PWG but learned that he was not booked. Disapointed, Clark just stood around in the lockeroom and watched the show. He shared the lockeroom with Chris Sabin, Apolo, Jeff Jarrett, Peter Polaco, Bill Banks, Konnan, Ron Killings, and recently fired from WWE but hired by TNA, Jerry Lawler. Clark seemed to suck up to Jarrett a bit, had a talk with Bill Banks, and welcomed Lawler to TNA. After the show he left looking down on his luck that he could have earned $200 if he had gone to PWG. [b]Week 3, Saturday, November 2005 TNA iMPACT[/b] Once again Clark is not booked for iMPACT. His lockeroom has Andy Douglas, Andrew Scott, Monty Brown, Dixie Carter, Shocker, Matt Bentley, Samoa Joe, and Sabu. He sucked up to Dixie Carter a bit but that's it. He didn't even welcome Andrew Scott which is something Clark usually does when he sees someone new. After the show was over, Clark left without really talking to anyone. [b]Week 3, Sunday, November 2005 TNA Victory Road[/b] It's Victory Road. Clark didn't expect to be booked unless it was a huge tag team match for filler time. Unfortuantly, he was right. No matches. He shared his lockeroom with Andrew Thomas, Brad Smith, James Mitchell, Apolo, Kevin Nash, Roderic Strong, Bill Banks, and Jeff Jarrett. He spent his time there watching the show and chatting with everyone in the lockeroom. Clark wasn't as down today, perhaps he has learned to remember he is a lower-card worker and he won't be used as much as he might want to. [b]Week 4, Saturday, November 2005 TNA iMPACT[/b] Clark is once again not booked, as he expected. He shared a lockeroom with Petey Williams, Cassidy Riley, Elix Skipper, Lance Hoyt, Jerry Lawler, Doc Daniels, Konnan, and Jeff Hardy. Everyone in the room except Jeff Hardy were in the same shoes as Clark, they were also not booked. Clark spent most of his time talking to them. . .. ... .. . [b]Week 1, Monday, December 2005[/b] Jerrelle Clark looked over his schedule for this month. PWG is on Week 3 and ROH is on Week 1, both on Saturday. ROH is also on Week 4 on Sunday, which won't affect him with iMPACT. Because of this, Clark will work iMPACT every week except PWG, which he is planning on going to. [b]Week 1, Saturday, December 2005 TNA iMPACT[/b] It's official, over a month since Jerrelle had a match. Once again he isn't used. Backstage in his lockeroom we had Jerry Lynn, Gail Kim, Jimmy Snuka, Jeff Jarrett, Christian Cage, Lex Lovett, and two people no one really expected to see, Chris Masters and Joey Styles. Jerrelle had a talk with Masters and he said he quit WWE after not being used and decided to join up TNA where he is going to be. Well, he is facing Chris Harris tonight. He also talked to Joey Styles who said that TNA's wrestling would be something to suit his announce style better than that of WWE's. Jerrelle was moping around the lockeroom but was still friendly to everyone in there, talking to everyone there atleast once throughout the night. Jerrelle was nervous to say the least. With all these new people coming in, it's just a matter of time before they cut him loose.... [b]Week 2, Friday, December 2005[/b] Well, Jerrelle's worst fate has come true. Dixie Carter called him up and requested a meeting. Jerrelle knew exactly what it was about. And he was right. Dixie said she was getting rid of him to clear up roster space for new people coming in. Jerrelle tried to stay positive so he left on good terms, but inside he was broken down. He earned $200 dollars so far in a month and two weeks. But one negative brings in a positive. With iMPACT gone from his schedule, Clark has a lot of free space to work with. He can now work for a lot more promotions since he doesn't have to show up in Orlando every single Saturday. After he returned to his home, he contacted HWA about possibly joining up. He traveled down for a meeting and signed a deal for $200 PPA. Looking back at the schedule, there are now 3 shows this month. One for ROH, one for PWG, and one for HWA. If booked for all three, Jerrelle will earn $475 for the month. [b]Week 3, Saturday, December 2005[/b] Well, atleast he wasn't just not booked. Instead, PWG had to cancel because not enough active people were signed to have a show. Jerrelle was still disapointed. Now it's a must he is booked for HWA so he gets at the least $200. [b]Week 4, Wednesday, December 2005 PWG World War III[/b] Good news, good news! Jerrelle Clark finally has a match. It's been well over a month since his last match with Bobby Roode so Clark still has some ring rust on him. He will be facing Danny Daniels, former ECW referee, in the main event of HWA World War III. Clark is excited and ready to show what TNA missed. He shared a lockeroom with Josh Prohibition, Nikki Roxx, Danny Daniels, Joe Hempel, AJ Sparx, Shawn Steele, Brock Guffman, and Nattie Neidhard. Since he was in such a good mood, he talked to each and every person in a good, positive conversation. [quote][b]Danny Daniels[/b] defeated [b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] in 33:00 with the Fisherman's Buster. A great match that got rated a B. Clark hit the 630 three times in the match and Daniels kicked out each time. He also got the Dargon Wing Sleeper many times but Daniels kept getting out. Daniels had to hit the Fisherman's Buster twice to put away Clark.[/quote] After the match, Clark was not disapointed at the loss at all. He was very positive as the match was good in the eyes of the fans and he did what is most important: please the crowd. He also earned a nice $200, which is a change after not getting any money throughout the month. [b]Week 4, Sunday, December 2005 ROH Final Battle[/b] Jerrelle came into the lockeroom pleased to hear he has a match. So, in total, he makes $275 for the month. It's no profit, but with iMPACT out of the way and a clear schedule, he can make much more money now. Clark was booked in a 6-man tag, which he is no fan of but it's better than nothing. He will be teaming with Cassidy O'Riley and Alastair Ralphs AKA A1 and taking on Mikey Batts, Bubba the Bulldog, and "Showtime" Eric Young. He shares a locker room with Bubba the Bulldog, Eric Young, Jade Chung, Jack Evans, Prince Nana, BJ Whitmer, Tony Mamaluke, and Buck Quartermain. Being in a positive mood about being booked, he had a friendly chat with all of them. [quote][b]Jerrelle Clark, A1, and Cassidy Riley[/b] defeated [b]Bubba the Bulldog, Eric Young, and Mikey Batts[/b] when [b]A1[/b] pinned [b]Bubba the Bulldog[/b] after a Three-Point Stance at 38:00. A C+ match that was very fast paced and hard to keep up with. All 6 men got valuable time of offense, no one spent pratically the whole match on the apron. Also, 4 out of the 6 hit their finisher at least once. Bubba the Bulldog, A1, Cassidy Riley, and Jerrelle Clark were the men who did.[/quote]
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[b]Friday, Week 1, January 2006 HWA Cold as Ice[/b] Well, Jerrelle has just leanred he will be having a rematch with Danny Daniels. Jerrelle is pretty excited as he wants another chance and this time beat him. In his locker room he had Brock Guffman, Joe Dombrowski, Josh Prohibition, Dewey Donovan, Danny Daniels, Joe Kopasz, Nattie Neidhart, and Sniper. However, he only really talked to Brock Guffman and Danny Daniels. He also had a very brief talk with Joe Kopasz, who will officiate his match, and Joe Dombrowski, who will be commentating it. [quote][b]Danny Daniels[/b] defeated [b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] in 38:00 with the Fisherman's Buster. A B- match that wasn't as great as their last match but it wasn't as bad nonetheless. It was pretty good with Jerrelle getting a lot of near falls. Jerrelle showed tons of heart in the match kicking out of the Tombstone Cradle Piledriver and getting out of the Fisherman's Buster. [/quote] Despite his second loss to Danny Daniels, Jerelle Clark remains very positive. The following day, Jerrelle signed contracts with JAPW and CZW. This means he will be working atleast one match each week, alteast hopefully he will. This will give him $800 which will give him a $300 profit. [b]Saturday, Week 2, January 2006 CZW Generation Z[/b] Jerrelle Clark has learned he will be facing Chris Hero in a hardcore match. Jerrelle is said to be happy about the oppurtunity and will try to make the best impression he can. [quote][b]Chris Hero[/b] defeated [b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] in 45:00 with the Fisherman's Buster. A great B+ rated match with tons of high spots and hardcore moves. Jerrelle used the chair a lot and hit Hero with it tons of times. The only thing is that he could never get the 630 connected. He attempted atleast 5 or 6 times in the match but could never get it. He also attempted the Dragon Wing Sleeper but Hero either broke out of it or didn't submit.[/quote] After this match Jerrelle realised it was time for him to get a new standing finisher. At the moment, he only has two. These are the 630 - A top rope move which is hard to set up and the Dragon Wing Sleeper - a submission no one has tapped out to yet. Jerrelle and his trainer came up with Jerrelle doing a simple Overdrive for now. [b]Saturday, Week 3, January 2006 ROH It All Begins[/b] Unfortuantly Jerrelle is not booked. He's not too bothered by it, however, as he will be able to get a profit if he is booked next week. He shared his lockeroom with Joe Kopasz, BJ Whitmer, Johnny Devine, Bubba the Bulldog, Angel Williams, Simply Luscious, Brad Smith, and Zach Gowen but didn't really talk to any of them. He spent most of his time training with his trainer and not even paying attention to the show. [b]Saturday, Week 4, January 2006 JAPW Wild Card[/b] Jerellle Clark makes a profit this month. Even though it is only a profit of $100, it's better than last month. He shared his locker room with B-Boy, Samoa Joe, The Juggernaut, Jaba King, Steve Corino, the Sandman, Alex Arion, and Iron Viper. He only really talked to B-Boy. The two discussed their match for awhile before going out to perform it. We also learn this match is going to be for the JAPW Ligh Heavyweight Title. You know Jerrelle is going to work extra hard to get some gold around his waist. [quote][b]B-Boy[/b] defeated [b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] in 16:00 with a Moonsault. No one really expected B-Boy to get the W with the Moonsault in this C+ match, everyone was expecting a kick out. Even Jerrelle himself seemed suprise after kicking out a few split seconds after the three. Clark put up a great offense and right before that Moonsault, Jerrelle was just preparing to get the Overdrive in.[/quote] Although he had a loss, Jerrelle was still very positive. Until he looked over his money....he just turned 30 recently and he's not even living a confortable lifestyle....
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[b]Week 3, January, February 2006 JAPW Heaven's On Fire[/b] Well, Jerrelle wasn't booked for CZW and PWG had to cancel once again due to it's roster size. Clark will only be working two shows this month, so it's once again another slow month for Jerrelle. It's time for JAPW. He'll get a rematch against B-Boy. This is great news as Clark lost from a move that no one really expected to end the match, a moonsault. Jerrelle enters the locker room and shares with Alex Arion, Snakebite, Iron Viper, Kenny the Bastard, Samoa Joe, Low-Ki, The Serparatist, and B-Boy. He had a chat with B-Boy before his match and also had a short chat with Samoa Joe. [quote][b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] defeats [b]B-Boy[/b] in 16:00 with a Senton Bomb for the JAPW Light Heavyweight Title. Jerrelle and B-Boy fought another battle which say an ending no one thought would end this B- match. Jerrelle did a senton bomb, not his usual 630 senton, to weaken B-Boy after a DDT. Jerrelle pinned but was suprised when the ref counted 3. Before that finish, it was a fast paced match. Both men reached danger in a very short amount of time after both men hit a chain of strong moves on each other. [/quote] Jerrelle was on top of the world after this match. He was extremely satisfied with winning a title. After the show, he attended a meeting with UPW owner Rick Bassman for a contract deal. An agreement led to a contract which was worth $200 PPA. Seeing how UPW seems to not have shows on weekends, unlike most of the contracts he is under, he will get another show added to his montly schedule which ensures more money. Unfortuantly, Jerrelle is not booked for ROH. So this month ends with one match...not what Jerrelle had wished for but atleast he is a champion now. And now with UPW, perhaps he can get a lot more money in March...
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Jerrelle just looked over his schedule for this month and if booked for every show, Jerrelle could make up to $875, a nice chunk of change for him. [b]Saturday, Week 1, March 2006 ROH Trios Tournament[/b] Jerrelle will be having a match in the night. He will team up with A1 and take on Johnny Devine and Zach Gowen. He shares the locker room tonight with Looney Lane, Austin Aries, Tony Mamaluke, Tara Charisma, Homicide, Kenny the Bastard, Samoa Joe, and Cary Silkin. He only had a short chat with Cary and spent most of this time focusing on his upcoming match. Obviously it's a goal for him to impress Cary so that petty $75 PPA can raise once it is contract expiration time. [quote][b]A1 & Jerrelle Clark[/b] defeated [b]Johnny Devine & Zach Gowen[/b] in 30:00 when A1 hit the Pumphandle Slam Finish on Johnny Devine. This C rated match was dominated by Clark and A1. They had the stategy of tagging out whenever one lost a bit of energy. It worked as both seemed to have high energy at the end of the match while both Gowen & Devien seemed to have none. Clark tried to get the Overdrive on both men many times but failed, but A1 got Johnny Devine with the Pumphandle without a problem.[/quote] After the match, Jerrelle was pleased. His contract is running out next week. Perhaps he put an impression on Cary...let's just hope they don't pull a TNA on him. [b]Tuesday, Week 2, March 2006[/b] Jerrelle Clark signs a new contract with Ring of Honor! His money has been raised and he will earn $175 PPA. On top of that, he is now a Midcarder, which should give him some more matches in the future with ROH. [b]Friday, Week 2, March 2006 HWA Retribution[/b] Tonight Jerrellle Clark will face Josh Prohibition in the Main Event of the evening. He didn't talk to anyone backstage really, he just focused on training. [quote][b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] defeated [b]Josh Prohibition[/b] in 13:00 with a Standing Moonsault. This D rated match was pretty disapointing. Not only was it short but there wasn't much action. The ref was knocked out twice during the match and was almost attacked by Josh with weapons during that time period, but Jerrelle took matters into his own hands by DDTing Josh through a table. This took almost everything out of him. Having no energy left in him, Josh was down for the count even after a Standing Moonsault, who no one really expected to end the match, even Jerrelle himself.[/quote] Despite winning the match, Jerrelle seemed disapointed at himself for having a poor performance in the match. [b]Saturday, Week 2, March 2006 CZW Liberated[/b] Jerrelle Clark will have his second match with CZW having a rematch with Chris Hero. But, this time it will be for the CZW Title The two had a bloody brawl in their last encounter with chairs and tables being used during the match all over the place. He shared the locker room that evening with Shawn Steele, Sonjay Dutt, Simply Luscious, B-Boy, Beef Wellington, Chris Hero, Jon Ian, and Big Business. He only really talked to Hero, though. [quote][b]Chris Hero[/b] defeated [b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] for the CZW Heavyweight Title in 25:00 with a Superplex through the table. Jerrelle comes up short yet again in this C+ rated match. Although he lost, Jerrelle should hold his head high. This match was a bloody brawl with weapons being used left and right. Jerelle, like last time with Hero, could not get a finisher on Hero once. He attempted the 630 many times and also even attempted the Overdrive on a chair, but it didn't work. Jerelle tried to get the 630 at the end of the match, but Hero rushed him and hit the superplex right through a table in the middle of the ring which was enough for the pin. [/quote] [b]Saturday, Week 4, March 2006 JAPW Caged Fury[/b] Jerrelle Clark will be facing Low-Ki tonight, this is one of his biggest challenges. It is indeed for the JAPW Light Heavyweight Title Jerrelle just recently won from B-Boy, so he needs to get his mind off his loss to Chris Hero and get on task to defeating Low-Ki, which will be no easy task at all... [quote][b]Low-Ki[/b] defeated [b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] for the JAPW Light Heavyweight Title in 29:00 with a Flying Press off the top rope. This B- match wasn't bad, but Jerrellle is disapointed to have such a short reign. Towards the end of the match both men were scrambling to hit their respective finishers. Low-Ki went for the Ki Krusher atleast 4-5 times during the match and Jerrelle finally connected with the Overdrive, but Ki kicked out. There was one point in the match where they were battling on the top rope. Jerrelle got rushed on the 630, then Low-Ki got rushed on on a Flying Body Press, then Jerrelle got rushed on the 630 again, Ki rushed on the Flying Body Press, Clark rushed on the 630 again, and Ki hit the flying body press for the W. [/quote] Jerrelle left looking pretty disapointed. He was so happy when he won the title and now it's a shame it has come to end already. [b]Sunday, Week 4, March 2006 PWG Ego Has Landed[/b] Jerrelle will be teaming up with Dean Jablonski and take on Japa King and Jody Fleisch. Clark shared the locker room wtih Lex Lovett, Apolo, Jack Victory, AJ Styles, Frankie Kazarian, John Shane, Blaze, and Chris Holler. He only had a chat with AJ Styles however, but spent the rest of the time working on his moveset a bit for his match. [quote][b]Jerrelle Clark & Dean Jablonski[/b] defeated [b]Jaba King & Jody Fleisch[/b] when Jerrelle hit the Dirt Road Slam on Jody in 38:00, a new finisher for Jerrelle. Jerelle and Dean tried to take the stratedgy he had with A1, tagging each other in whenever they lose the slightest amount of energy, but Dean couldn't get a tag in at one point and got almost all his energy taken away soley by attempting to tag Jerrelle in. He finally did and Jerelle stayed in throughout the match, 20 minutes to be exact. He got both Jaba and Jody in big danger with some great moves. He hit the Overdrive on Jaba, but he kicked out. Jody irish whipped Jerrelle, he reversed it and hit a Dirt Road Slam, something Jerrelle has just added to his moveset. Jerrelle got the W with that.[/quote] Well, the month is over. Jerrelle is looking at his money now and he has only got profits of $1,600 in the year so far. It's not looking too good. He's also looking at how over he is. He's 30 years of age now and he still isn't in a major promotion. TNA dumped him like a sack of potatoes despite having one of the best matches of his career and WWE won't even bother meeting with him. Perhaps April could bring good things for him. JAPW title regain? Perhaps finally beat Chris Hero in CZW? Get an important match at Ring of Honor? Only time will tell...
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On April Fool's Day, Jerrelle Clark seriously thought he was being fooled. He looked over his schedule and if booked for every show, he has 6 matches this month. This gives him money of $1200! [b]Saturday, Week 1, April 2006 PWG All Star Weekend: Night 2[/b] Jerrelle is booked in a big 8-person tag match. He will team up with Buck Quartermain, Capital T, and Venom. They will be taking on Dustin Rage, Nattie Neidhart, Ariel, and Lex Lovett. [quote][b]Clark, Quartermain, Capital T, and Venom[/b] defeated [b]Rage, Nattie, Ariel, and Lovett[/b] in 33:00 after Clark hit the Overdrive on Rage. This B- match was just crazy. The match seemed like it was going to go on forever. Whenever one person would lose energy, they would tag in and not go back in until fresh. End finally came when Buck Quartermain took a lot of Dustin Rage and just refused to let him tag. He tagged in Jerrelle Clark who finished off Rage, hitting a 630 Splash followed by an Overdrive.[/quote] After this, Clark met with PWG for a contract extension. He now earns $220 PPA. However, Clark only wanted a 6 month deal. [b]Saturday, Week 2, April 2006 UPW Awake[/b] Tonight in the main event, Jerrelle will take on Buck Quartermain. He shares his locker room with Jackal, The Scorpio, Tara Charisma, Alere Little Feather, AJ Sparx, Jacqueline, Dana Dameson, and Buck Quartermain. He spent most of the time talking to Buck about their upcoming match. [quote][b]Buck Quartermain[/b] defeats [b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] in 24:00 with the Three-Point Stance. A match that rated C+. Jerrelle seemed frustrated as Buck kicked out of the Overdrive. He also attempted the 630 but Buck rushed him. Jerrelle just could not put Buck away despite his best efforts. One Three-Point Stance and Jerrelle was out.[/quote] [b]Thursday, Week 3, April 2006[/b] Jerrelle Clark just signed an $80 PPA deal with All Star Wrestling, owned by Viscera. Although it's not a lot of money, Jerrelle is not known that well in the UK and hopes to get himself over there. Plus, the company seems to have shows on Thursdays, which is clear for Jerrelle. [b]Saturday, Week 3, April 2006 ROH Stalemate[/b] Jerrelle Clark is booked for a tag match tonight. He will team with Eric Young to take on Johnny Devine and Aaron Fire. Jerrelle has been impressive in tag matches in ROH lately, so perhaps he could get the W here. [quote][b]Eric Young & Jerrelle Clark[/b] defeat [b]Johny Devine & Aaron Fire[/b] in 41:00 when Young hit hte DVD on Johnny Devine. A great match which saw Jerrelle and Young got their asses handed to them throughout the match. Devine & Fire were just on top of the match for atleast 75%. But, Young and Clark came back towards the end with some great moves. Young hit the DVD on Devine 3 times in a row to put him away for the W. [/quote] After this match Jerrelle started to think that perhaps it's time to get a serious tag team going as he seems to have more success in tag team matches right now. And on the very next day, Jerrelle talked to Jay Lethal and the two decided to team up. ROH said it sounded good to them. The team will be called Lethal Overdrive. The two will team up in JAPW from time to time also. Jerrelle also called up a friend of his, Jack Evans, to team up in PWG. They're going to be called High Flying & Exciting. Clark made one last phone call to Cassidy O'Reilly for HWA. They're also going to have a minor tag team, just called by their names for now. [b]Friday, Week 4, April 2006 HWA Aftermath[/b] Clark will face Josh Prohbition in the main event for HWA tonight, unfortuantly not teaming with Cassidy, who will be facing Danny Daniels. [quote][b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] defeated [b]Josh Prohibition[/b] in 18:00 with the Overdrive. This C+ match was a lot better than their last encounter, which got rated a D. It was pretty even, but Jerrelle had slightly better offensive. A few high spots during the match such as a missile dropkick followed by a standing moonsault, and a brutal brainbuster suplex which the fans loved. Jerrelle didn't even attempt the 630 in this match, he went right for the Overdrive when he had the chance and got the W with it.[/quote] [b]Saturday, Week 4, April 2006 JAPW Aftershock[/b] Jerrelle is once again going to face Josh Prohibition in the main event. His partner, Jay Lethal, will take on Low-Ki right before his match. Jerrelle hopes to get a much better match with Josh this time around, maybe a little longer too. In the locker room was Dave Prazak, The Scorpio, Jay Lethal, Homicide, Mercedes Martinez, Rebecca Knox, Nattie Neidhart, and Capital T. Jay Lethal was really the only person talked to by Clark. [quote][b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] defeated [b]Josh Prohibition[/b] with the Overdrive in 16:00. This was very similar to their last encounter, getting a C+. It was a shorter match, but it had non-stop action throughout it. Lots of big moves were hit and Josh was busted open. This is what led to his downfall in this match. At the end he was starting to gain momentum, hitting a charging basement kick, rear crossface blows, and a DDT all in one chain. Just when he was looking to put Jerrelle away, he got dizzy from the blood and Jerrelle hit the Overdrive for the W.[/quote] Well, that ends April. A slow month overness wise, Jerrelle is still concerned. He needs to be patient though. Hopefully with the new tag team, his overness will steadily rise. He has a possible 5 shows next month.
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It is now May. Jerrelle is ready as ever now. He only had one loss last month and this month he is looking to go through these 5 shows with a W in each one. But, he does want to try out his new tag team with Lethal and Evans. Hopefully they get booked together soon. [b]Monday, Week 1, May 2006 ASW Hell or High Water[/b] Jerelle is very excited today. He is finally going to make his wrestling debut in the UK. Tonight, he will be facing the son of a UK legend, Harry Smith. Backstage in his locker room was Ashley Massario, his boss Viscera, Rebecca Knox, Harry Smith, Bryan Danielson, Joe E. Legend, Jimmy Yang, and Chris Hamrick. He had a chat with Viscera, which seemed that he was just sucking up. He asked for some advice but Viscera acted a little nasty to him. Instead of responding, Clark just walked away. He also talked to Harry Smith before the match, but he kind of blurted out something he didn't want to and Harry Smith didn't look too pleased when he walked away. Looks like Jerrelle is getting a bad start already in the UK... [quote][b]Harry Smith[/b] defeated [b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] in 23:00 with the Bulldog Bite. An average C rated match. Jerrelle spent atleast 5 minutes of the match trying to get the Overdrive, but Harry wouldn't allow it. He got the Bulldog Bite in right at the 22 minute mark and Jerrelle tapped.[/quote] [b]Saturday, Week 1, May 2006 UPW Ramifications[/b] Well, after a disapointing loss in the UK, Jerrelle returns home to the US where he will debut at California's Ultimate Pro Wrestling. He will tak eon the Hardkore Kidd Aaon Aguilera. The Kidd use to be in the WWE, so a defeat over him could be a big accomplishment for Jerrelle. Before his match, Jerrelle came out to the ring for an interview. Buck Quartermain came out and interupted him. He completely won the crowd over him which embarrassed Jerrelle a bit. [quote][b]Hardkore Kidd[/b] defeats [b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] in 17:00 with the Choke Slam. Jerrelle got his ass kicked. Simple as that. Hardkore was just all over him and countered anything Jerrelle threw at him. It wasn't really a great match either, only getting a C. That's two losses back-to-back this month.[/quote] [b]Saturday, Week 2, May 2006 ROH Nowhere To Run[/b] Jerrelle is set to face his former partner, Mikey Batts, tonight in a midcard match. Backstage he with Mercedes Martinez, Blaze, Tara Charisma, James Mitchell, Tony Mamaluke, Shawn Steele, Simon Starr, and Allison Danger. He asks Mitchell for some tips on mic skills and thansk Simon Starr for the update :). [quote][b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] defeats [b]Mikey Batts[/b] in 18:00 with the Overdrive. This was a great B- match. Jerrelle almost lost many times in the match. There was one point where he was about to hit the 630, but Mikey almost got a Batts Beater out of it. He also hit the Fisherman's Buster twice during the match. Jerrelle was able to get the Overdrive almost out of nowhere for the victory.[/quote] [b]Friday, Week 3, May 2006 HWA Ground Zero[/b] Tonight in the main event, Jerrelle Clark will take on "Showtime" Eric Young. [quote][b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] defeated [b]Eric Young[/b] in 18:00 with the Dragon Wing Sleeper. This was an average-at-best C rated match. The positive is that Jerrelle finally got someone to tap out to his Dragon Wing. Jerrelle dominated most of the match, but it was still more even than one-sided.[/quote] [b]Saturday, Week 3, May 2006 JAPW Don & Not Done[/b] Once again Jerrelle Clark will face Josh Prohbition. This will be their fourth match together. Jerrelle is disapointed to say the least as he didn't have one tag match despite having 3 tag teams created before May started. [quote][b]Josh Prohbition[/b] defeats [b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] in 41:00 with the Path of Resistance. This was one of Jerrelle's best matches, right next to his match with Bobby Roode. The two just kept kicking out of anything and pulling off big moves every single second in this B+ rated match. Jerrelle came out short but should not be disapointed, both men got a standing ovation from the HWA crowd after the match.[/quote] Afterwards, Jerrelle met with Brock Guffman for a contract extension. He now has a $271 contract for PPA, but is only asking for a 3 month contract. Obviously, Jerelle wants that dollar value to raise soon.
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It is now June. Jerrelle only has four matches this month as four of events are being held on the same day and he'll only be able to go to one. [b]Friday, Week 1, June 2006 HWA Overload[/b] Tonight in the main event, Jerrelle Clark will go against Eric Young again. He was in the locker room with him and the two talked to each other before their match. Jerrelle also talked to Josh Prohibition for awhile as well as Brock Guffman. [quote][b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] defeated [b]Eric Young[/b] in 17:00 with the Overdrive. This C rated match was mostly dominated by Jerrelle. He got in a good chain of big moves which weakened Young and hit the Overdrive for the pin. Average match.[/quote] [b]Wednesday, Week 2, June 2006 ASW Take No Prisoners[/b] Well, Jerrelle got a break from JAPW and wasn't booked, which didn't disapoint him too much. He took that day to travel back to the UK. Jerrelle will have a rematch with Harry Smith. He talked to Smith backstage and he didn't seem to be mad at Jerrelle at all despite the two having problems last time. However, Viscera seems pissed with Jerrelle, which isn't good at all. Jerrelle will most likely not be offered a new contract when this one expires. [quote][b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] defeats [b]Harry Smith[/b] in 14:00 with the Overdrive. This match was only a C and even worse than their last match. Although phenomenal athletes, both Jerrelle and Harry seem to be having trouble getting over here in the UK and just don't have the chemistry. This match saw both men getting a good amount of offense. Harry stuck to doing a ground attack game while Jerrelle did his usual high spots stradegy doing a lot of springboard, striking, and high flying moves. He finally hit the Overdrive and got the pin at the end.[/quote] [b]Friday, Week 2, June 2006 CZW Love To Burn[/b] Jerrelle is pleased to hear that he will be facing John Zandig today, CZW owner. This could put a big impression on Zandig if he can pull off not only a win, but a phenomenal performance. It will be for the CZW Junior Heavyweight. So now here's a chance for Jerrelle to get another title on his resume. Jerrelle also now has a new manager, Dewey Donavan. [quote][b]John Zandig[/b] defeated [b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] in 48:00 with the Holycaust. This was the best match of Jerrelle's career. He may have lost but this is no loss to be sad about. This B+ rated match was simply awesome. Jerrelle hit tons of high spots and Zandig did a bunch of hardcore things with the chair and table. He also used a cheese grater to Jerrelle's face and a golf club to his balls. Dewey Donavan interfered a lot in the match, breaking up the ref's count. Kenny the Bastard also interfered and attacked Jerrelle. Once Dewey was sent to the backstage, Zandig hit the Holycaust to get the W.[/quote] [b]Saturday, Week 2, June 2006 ROH The Future Is Now[/b] Jerrelle Clark is in an 8-man tag team tonight. He will be teaming up with his partner, Cassidy O'Riley, Zach Gowen, and Showtime. He will be taking on Simon Starr, Aaron Fire, The Separatist, and Spud McKenzie. Looks like a team full of ETWA stars.... [quote][b]Showtime, Clark, Gowen, and O'Riley[/b] defeated [b]Simon Starr, Aaron Fire, Separatist, and Spud[/b] in 37:00 when Young hit Fire with the DVD. Another crazy 8-Man tag with people tagging in all over the place. Simon Starr got the **** beat out of him before he tagged in and he didn't come back into the match for pratically the whole 37 minutes. All the people on the ETWA team seemed to lose energy in just a few minutes.[/quote] That was the last show of the month. Jerrelle took the time to meet up with CZW and JAPW about a contract extention. Both contracts were exactly the same. $271 for 6 months.
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It another month, already July. This year has been going by fast. Jerrelle sees he can work a possible 5 shows this month, the usual. He gets a week off as he doesn't have to work week 1. [b]Sunday, Week 2, July 2006 PWG Bicentennial Birthday Extravaganza[/b] FINALLY Jerrelle is booked with one of his partners, Jack Evans. High Flying & Exciting are going to take on Apolo and Buck Quartermain. This will be no easy task. [quote][b]Apolo & Quartermain[/b] defeated [b]High Flying & Exciting[/b] when Quartermain got the Three-Point Stance on Evans in 45:00. Disapointed that HF&E lose their first match together in this C+ match. Both had a hard time working on Apolo as he was a heavyweight. Clark got the Overdrive in many times but both men just kept kicking out.[/quote] [b]Saturday, Week 3, July 2006 JAPW Gored![/b] In singles action tonight, Jerrelle Clark will take on Homicide. Homicide is a tough guy, so this is going to be an even tougher match. [quote][b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] defeated [b]Homicide[/b] in 23:00 with the Overdrive. Jerrelle dominated this match connecting with nearly every move. Homicide just had a hard time getting on offense. Towards the end Homicide was starting to gain momentum. Out of nowhere Jerrelle hit the Overdrive, Beef Wellington ran down and broke it up. Then Jerrelle hit it again out of frustration and won.[/quote] [b]Thursday, Week 4, July 2006 ASW Anguished Screams[/b] Jerrelle returns to the UK and will be having an intergender match. He will team with Kurt Bruce, a rookie who just entered the business in March, and take on Ariel & Rebecca Knox. [quote][b]Rebbeca Knox & Ariel[/b] defeat [b]Kurt Bruce & Jerrelle Clark[/b] by Time Limit in 30:00. This was a fairly even bout. At around 25:00 it seeemed Bruce and Clark would take the win. It was 29:00 when Jerrelle hit the Overdrive. Time ran out before he could get the pin. The judges scored Ariel and Knox to win. [/quote] Jerrelle is pretty damn disapointed at this and threw a fit in the ring. After landing back in the US, Jerrelle signed an extension with HWA. It's a 6 month contract for $299 PPA. [b]Saturday, Week 4, July 2006 ROH The Homecoming[/b] Jerrelle will be taking on ROH main eventer, Homicide. Jerrelle already defeated him at JAPW, but a win over him to the ROH crowd can really help him. [quote][b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] defeats [b]Homicide[/b] in 19:00 with the Dragon Wing Sleeper. Great back and forth match. Many thought Jerrelle was finished as he looked like he was in danger of losing just a few minutes into the match as Homicide just brought nonstop offense to the table. But towards the end, Jerrelle hit a bunch of big moves which weakened Homicide a lot. Towards the 15 minutes mark there was just a race to his finishers. Homicide hit his Shining Wizard twice, but Jerrelle got out of both of them. Jerrelle locked on the Dragon Wing Sleeper out of nowhere at 18:00 and after a bit of hesitation, Homicide tapped out![/quote] The win over Homicide actually impressed a lot of people....including TNA. Infact, TNA has asked Jerrelle for a second chance. They're going to give him a try out match. He doesn't have a problem with that, but he isn't sure if he should go with them if the try out match leads to a contract offer. I'm going to make the first interaction for readers here: Should Jerrelle go back to TNA? A) Yes B) No
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It's now August. This is a big month for Jerrelle. Almost a year ago he was released by TNA. Now is his chance to regain his spot on the roster. He was granted a try out match scheduled for the first iMPACT taping of August. Right now, Jerrelle has everything off his mind except TNA. [b]Saturday, Week1, August 2006 TNA iMPACT![/b] Tonight is Jerrelle's chance. This is going to be an oppurtunity he has to take right now and accomplish it. If he fails now, he'll probably never be in TNA again. Who gives people a third chance? It's going to be tough, he's going to be facing one of TNA's top stars, Sean Waltman. But, it's not a MUST WIN situation, Jerrelle could still win and be denied. He needs to produce a good match. He gets all the pointers he can from people backstage. He shares his lockeroom with Nunzio, Doc Daniels, Joe Kopasz, Apolo, Jim Cornette, Chris Sabin, Sonny Siaki, and Mick Foley. [quote][b]Sean Waltman[/b] defeated [b]Jerrelle Clark[/b] in 59:00 with a Brainbuster Suplex. In seemed as if Waltman purposely made this match go as long as it did. He hit the X-Factor atleast 10 times in this match but didn't pin once. Clark hit the Overdrive a few times and even got the Dragon Wing in but Waltman got out of it. Clark really looked good in this match and almost won.[/quote] A day after, people were telling Jerrelle that Waltman was bashing him backstage, saying that he did not deserve a contract and that he is minor league. It seemed as if Waltman was embarrassed he almost got beat. Jerrelle was not particularly happy with this. Jerrelle was offered a contract, nonetheless. It was a $925 written contract. This is a big decision for Jerrelle. The thing is, even if he isn't used he will still be payed, plus the amount he makes here is roughly the amount he makes now in the indies. After thinking about it and just staring at the contract for a good 5 minutes, Jerrelle pulls out his pen and inks the deal. Jerrelle is now back in TNA Wrestling! He is given the rest of the month to finish up with the indies and can start working with TNA shortly. He doesn't get booked, as expected, for the companies he will be leaving, so takes the time to say farewell to his friends in the backstage. This marks the start of a new era for Jerrelle. He is now back home. And now he will be earning some cash and not have to worry about actually being booked to earn it.
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It is now September. As an enhancement talent, Jerrelle doesn't expect to be booked much yet. [b]Sunday, Week 2, Septemeber 2006 TNA Unbreakable[/b] Jerrelle is very pleased to hear his first official match with TNA Wrestling will be at the PPV. He will be having a handicap match, teaming up with Simon Diamond and Lex Lovett to take on Brother Devon and Peter Gruner. [quote][b]Lex Lovett, Jerrelle Clark, and Simon Diamond[/b] defeated [b]Brother Devon[/b] and [b]Peter Gruner[/b] in 56:00 when Simon hit the super kick on Devon when he was attempting a flying clothesline. This match was crazy. Gruner and Devon both seemed almost invincible. The Simonizer was hit so many times but both men kept getting out of it. Both of them were busted open as well.[/quote] Unfortuantly, that was the last match of the month. However, Jerrelle still gets payed the same amount of money he would working 5 dates. He remains being a lot more positive than he was last time in TNA, and is talking to everyone backstage and making lots of friends rather than making enemies or being a grouch about not being booked.
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It's November, the month he was released from TNA a year ago. This is also the month for TNA's biggest PPV, Victory Road. If he is booked for it, it would be a nice treat. He wasn't last year. [b]Sunday, Week 3, November 2006 TNA Victory Road[/b] Jerrelle was elated to hear that he will be wrestling at Victory Road. He will be in the opening match, teaming up with Lex Lovett to take on Elix Skipper and Konnan. Everyone is expected Konnan and Primetime to get the quick W here, but an upset here could shock fans. Before the match, Jerrelle got into a fight backstage. He went up to Sean Waltman and tried to patch things up, being nice to him. Waltman got into a brawl with him. Shark Boy, Joe Kopasz, Sabu, Jeff Hardy, Chris Holler, Monty Brown, and Samoa Joe have trouble getting Waltman off Clark, who is losing the fight. [quote][b]Konnan & Elix Skipper[/b] defeated [b]Jerrelle Clark & Lex Lovett[/b] when Konnan hit the 187 on Jerrelle Clark in 60:00. A good, B- match. Lex Lovett worked on weakening both men and Jerrelle came in to do the big moves and excite the crowd. During the end, Jerrelle was hurt badly and was trying to get the tag in to Lovett, but Konnan wouldn't let it happen. He kept him in the ring for a good 10 minutes and hit the 187 to win.[/quote] It's a day after Victory Road and the general feeling backstage is that Jerrelle should have known better. Of coarse, that's bull****. Sean Waltman needs to stop being an ass. In fact, after the fight, it seems as if Shark Boy, Samoa Joe, Sabu, Joe Kopasz, and Jeff Hardy all look at Jerrelle differently. Waltman seems to hate Clark now. This can't be good for Clark, who use to have a good reputation of being very nice and friendly backstage. But now, it seems as if people are turning against him. On the flip side, Jerrelle has requested to be in a regular tag team with Amazing Red as "The Amazing Spinout". It has been granted. The two are similar in the ring so they should work pretty well together.
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It is now December. Jerrelle is obviously worried. He's got a lot of people who don't like him much anymore and with the majority of them being upper tier workers, it may just reduce Jerrelle's chance of ever getting a push. [b]Saturday, Week 3, December 2006 TNA iMPACT[/b] Sonny Siaki vs. Peter Gruner Alexis Laree and Lance Hoyt vs. Amazing Spinout Alastair Ralphs vs. Monty Brown Kevin Nash and Chris Harris vs. Rhino and AJ Styles Chris Cage Interview AJ Styles Interview Sean Waltman and Peter Polaco vs. 3LK Raven vs. Christian Cage Jerrelle is booked, thank goodness! And to sweeten the pot, he gets to work with his brand new partner, Amazing Red. [quote][b]Amazing Spinout[/b] defeats [b]Alexis Laree and Lance Hoyt[/b] in 52:00 when Clark hit the Overdrive on Hoyt. Alexis was eliminated at 36:00 when Red hit the Infra-Red on her. Amazing Red was eliminated at 45:00 when Hoyt hit the Running Big Boot on him. Jerrelle Clark eliminated Lance Hoyt at 52:00 with the Overdrive. Great B rated match. It's nice Amazing Spinout win their first match together. Hopefully Jerrelle and Red can tear up the tag ranks enough to earn a Tag Title shot in the future.[/quote] Jerrelle Clark and Don Callis have been getting along recently. It's nice Jerrelle has atleast one friend backstage.
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