2.26.05
NWA Florida
Credit Alan Wojcik
vs Mikey Batts vs Sedrick Strong vs Naphtali (c) vs Johnny Vandal vs Mikey Tenderfoot
In a match for the NWA Florida X Title with Sudden Death rules (First Man to Score Pinfall or Submission Wins the Match) Mikey Batts won the title by defeating Naphtali, Johnny Vandal, Mikey Tenderfoot, Sedrick Strong and "Mr. 630" Jerrelle Clark. Batts and Clark began the match by chain wrestling each other to a stand still. Naphtali tagged Batts and Vandal tagged Clark to start things over. Vandal was placed in a full nelson followed by a hammerlock just before Naphtali was set for a back kick when Tenderfoot tagged in and did his own kick. The two exchanged armdrags until strong tagged Vandal and was promptly sent to the floor by Tenderfoot. Everyone followed the others onto the floor with topes. Clark and Naphtali made it back in to the ring first and Naphtali hit the Polish Hammer, a spinning kick and the Garvin Stomp but got only two. Naphtali got fancy and Clark placed him in a cross-armbreaker which was followed by the other combatants putting each other in submission holds. Things got sped up by Vandal who hit Strong and Batts with several hard shots before Batts hit a dropkick and a fisherman buster for two. Strong hit Naphtali with Southern Driver but Naphtali repaid him with a Shining Wizard. Tenderfoot brought Vandal of the top rope with a Blue Thunder Driver. Clark hit his Half Past Six piledriver but didn’t get the pin as it was his tag team partner Batts who hit him with the Napoleon complex for the win and the title. After the bell Strong and Naphtali fought to the back as Batts celebrated with his partner.

2.19.05
XWA Puerto Rico
Credit XWA website
w/ manager Rico Casanova vs Revolution Kid
Spanish version:
En lo que podria llamarse la lucha del año Revolution Kid sobre Mr 630 Jerrelle Clark a los 22 minutos. Mr 630 demostró su clase mundial cuando junto a Revolution Kid dieron una tremenda lucha.En la lucha hubo de todo mucho llaveo y lucha aerea. El final se produce cuando Revolution Kid le aplicó un frog splash de la tercera cuerda para el conteo de tres. Luego de la lucha entra Rico Casanova y junto a Clark atacan a Revolution Kid hasta que Super Fly hace el salve para dar comienzo a la lucha estelar de la noche.

English version:
In what can be called the “match of the year”, Revolution Kid beat Mr. 630 Jerrelle Clark at 22 minutes. Mr 630 demonstrated his world-wide class and together with Revolution Kid, they gave a tremendous fight. In the match, there was a lot of technical and aerial combat. The end comes when Revolution Kid applied frog splash to him for the three count. After the match, Rico Casanova enters with Clark, they attack Revolution Kid until Super Fly makes the save to begin the stellar night. (don’t ask me about the last line, I just translate lol).

2.13.05
NWA TNA Agaainst All Odds
Credit myself as this was just a domination
w/ Mikey Batts vs Harris Twins w/ Tracy Brooks
If you know the definition of dominated, then take that, multiply it by 4,769 and you have the result of this match. Harris twins easily 6'9", Mikey and I are 5'6" and 5'5" respectively. I start out with a twin, back into a corner, hip tossed to the other corner. I get up and take a clothesline that makes me do a back flip. Thrown outside, I get thrown into the stairs, and take a chair shot before being thrown back in where I crawl to make the tag. Mikey comes in a house of fire and is quckly extinguished. A few back drops, body slams, boots and clotheslines later, I take an elbow off the apron taking a flip bump to the floor. I hear a huge crash and the crowd goes nuts. I scrape Mikey off the mat and we dissappear into the back. This may have been completely one sided, but I honestly had fun killing myself out there. It was great to be back in the TNA ring and in front of that crowd, they just gave us such a charge. After 2 months off, they were still behind us. Ok, they were still behind Mikey, and me, I was just there lol.

2.12.05
Full Impact Pro
Credit Will Rivera
vs Fast Eddie Vegas, Azriel, Puma
Puma defeated Azriel, Vegas and Clark in a 4 way elimination match
1.) Fast Eddie & Azrieal eliminated Jerrelle Clark with a {russian leg sweep/yakuza} combo.
2.) Puma eliminated Fast Eddie with a Victory Roll.
3.) Puma eliminated Azrieal with a double arm chicken wing suplex.
This was another match that went as expected. The match saw Naphtali returning to ringside in the wheelchair and attack Puma when his back was turned. Puma retaliated by knocking Naphtali out of the wheelchair numerous times. An alliance was formed between Fast Eddie and Azrieal, and they worked together to eliminate Jerrelle Clark. Puma countered some more of their double teaming by moving out of the way of Azrieal and giving Eddie a Victory Roll for the pin. It was some real solid action. The crowd was pleased with the end result.

2.11.05
Full Impact Pro
Credit Will Rivera
vs Fast Eddie Vegas w/ Dave Prazak
"Mr. 630" Jerrelle Clark defeated Fast Eddie Vegas w/ Dave Prazak
Jerrelle Clark defeated Fast Eddie w/Dave Prazak thus earning him 5 minutes alone in the ring with Prazak.
Clark and Eddie seem to have been feuding the entire time that FIP "relaunched", but I can't really complain because they've been putting on some excellent matches. This one wasn't as good as their last match-up, but it wasn't terrible by any stretch of the imagination. These two just seem to have some good chemistry with each other. Jerrelle picked up the win with a schoolboy, so he wins 5 minutes alone with Dave Prazak. Prazak grabs the mic, and he says since he is injured (Clark hit him earlier in the match), the contract states that he can find a replacement to take his spot for the 5 minutes with Clark. It really didn't matter anyway because since anything goes, and there is no one to enforce the rules, then Prazak could have just walked away without having to suffer any consequences. He still chooses to send in Laduke Jakes as his replacement. I don't remember what happened here as I was bitching about another Laduke Jakes spotting in the same night. I believe that Jerrelle just cleared him out of the ring, but I may be wrong.

2.5.05
New World Wrestling
No credit until I get official write up
vs Eddie Edwards
Die Hard Eddie Edwards defeated "Mr. 630" Jerrelle Clark
I'm going to write this one up so bare with me as I work from my horrible memory. First off, Eddie looks like Evan Courageous (sp?) and is a wrestler waiting to break into a stand out roll. The kid is good, has a great look and works his ass off. This match started just like the rest of my trip, with me heeling my ass off before working into some chain wrestling which Eddie gets the best of. After a quick exchange, I work into a submission style working mainly on his left arm all the while pissing the crowd off every opportunity I got. Eddie fights to his feet, and with a quick flurry sends me to the outside where he hits an over the top tumbleweed. Back in the ring, I cut him off again with a series of arm barsand breakers. As he fights to his feet, his gets in a few clotheslines, boots and a powerslam to get on top. His inexperience cathes up to him as he takes his eyes off of me and I get a cheap shot. He fires up towards the end but gets caught in the Half Past Six (backbreaker pile driver). I start to jaw jack with a fan for a bit and go for a lazy cover. Eddie kicks out at 2.9274502384794372. Pissed, I go for another and he spins out and cathes me off guard then shoots me into the corner where he hits a running stunner. I kickout at 2, he then oes to pick me up which leads into several reversals of me trying to hit the HPS again. I have him set up into a crucifix for the HPS when he slips out and rolls me up for the 3 count. Me New England road trip ends at 0-3.


2.4.05
NWA New England
Credit J-Guru Road Report
vs Jason Rumble
Jason Rumble defeated "Mr. 630" Jerrelle Clark
How the hell does a main event follow this unbelievable tag match you ask? Simple, you pair the BBB Jason Rumble against Mr. 630 Jerrelle Clark for the NWA Jr. Heavyweight Championship. Another fantastic match with Clark controlling the pace of the match working Rumble's arm and dictating his opponents movements. A very nice submission was when Clark held Rumble's arm out straight but them lifted him into the air with all of his weight on the arm. A truly agonizing looking move that Rumble made look twice as painful continuing to effectively sell the injury for the remainder of the match. Clark continued to control the matches tempo, at the same time taunting fans with high impact moves indicative of his X-Division style of Wrestling, but never delivering. Clark would climb to the top rope and then hop down only to apply a sleeperhold. Clark must have done this about a half dozen times insighting the crowd further. Truly classic and effective heel work. Clark actually dominated the majority of the offense of the match but no matter what he broke out he could not put away Rumble, as Clark's frustration grew Rumble slowly climbed back into the match landing offensive opportunities when he could. In the end it was one mistake by Clark that left him open to Rumble's over the shoulder slam and the pinfall. The crowd went crazy, it was amazing to see a group of fans maintain the level of intensity through out two such amazing matches.

2.3.05
New Wrestling Horizons
Credit J-Guru Road Report
vs Cameron Matthews
Cameron Matthews defeated "Mr. 630" Jerrelle Clark
Maine Event time and the crowd is excited as can be for Cameron Matthews vs. Mr. 630 Jerrelle Clark from NWA-TNA's X Division. To be honest with you, I would have needed a Courtroom stenographer to keep track of a quarter of the action in this match! Mr. 630 is an amazing talent with a cocky swager, simply unbelievable agility and athleticism, and a true ability to put a match together that makes sense. If you get a chance to see this guy live and in person, GO! I can honestly tell you that he is better than anything all of you Indy fans will see at a Ring of Honor event. But enough about Mr. 630, the real story here is a young kid by the name of Cameron Matthews. Matthews consistently worked Robbie Ellis week after week in the early days of NWH where he was seen in baggy full length tights. He has matured in time both in appearance and in ring ability. On this given night, Matthews went full on with a TNA Superstar and did more than hold his own. One of the early tell-tale signs of the match was after a multi-move lightening fast exchange, both men sprung from their backs to their feet. While Clark stood strong ready to go, Matthews came to his feet unbalanced with a slight stumble backwards. From this point, the match was very even, but minute by minute you could see Clark beginning to take the advantage. With Matthews laid out on his back, Clark hit an amazing looking spinning splash coming off of the ropes. Clark looked like a human tilt-a-whirl and it was amazing to the senses to witness. An exhausted and battered Matthews was able to take a slight offensive advantage later in the match but as he came off of the top rope, Clark raised his leg and caught Matthews right in the jaw almost knocking him out. Mr. 630 then took to the top rope and hit his patented 630 Swanton finisher. This brought the Boston Bad Boy back out to the ring to observe his NWA rival and to ensure he didn't take too many liberties with the young Matthews. Clark became engaged with Rumble telling him how the next night at NWA-NE he was going to the same as Matthews. While the cocky heel continued engaging the Bad Boy, a battered and fatigued Matthews snuck up from behind and rolled Clark up for the pinfall victory. Matthews rolled out of the ring and laid on the floor for several minutes. This kid really stepped it up to another level in this match and has shown that he can be a player in the future of New England wrestling. Following the match, Rumble confronted Clark and they taunted each other about their forthcoming match the next night, but the second Rumble turned his back, Clark attacked him hitting a devastating neckbreaker, DDT type driver.