-October 10th, 98: This one match I wouldn't have minded if I missed it. Jim Kramer Applied the Kramer Krab for the win.
-August 19th. 1997: This was a 4-man over the top battle royale at a Mega Brawl. This was probably the most excited match Secret Asian has ever been. The match started off with Secret Asian Man and Assasin going at it back and forth since Secret Asian Man turned on Assasin at an early Marvelous Monday in tag-team match. At the other side of the ring Speedy and Caddy were also fighting back and forth and then about 2 minutes into the match Speedy threw Caddy over the top. So it came down to three men. And the winner would be the first ever Intercontinental Champion. Later in the match SAM knocked Caddy out and instead of picking him up and tossing him out he went after the resting Assasin. Assasin was getting the crap knocked out of him and SAM was in complete control. This is when SAM turned around caught a SPEED-O-METER and dropped to the ground. The next thing he knew was getting his hand raised. Assasin and Speedy were fighting and they both fell outside the ring and lost.
-November 23rd. 1997: After Secret Asian Man was the reigning WWC IC champ and fought nobody for the title for a whole month finally Marcus Jones came to WWC. This would be Marcus’s debut match and a dandy I might add. The match took place at Marvelous Monday. The place was packed you couldn’t even fight a newborn in there and everybody wanted to know who Secret Asian Man’s ??? opponent was. Since MJ just transferred to the WWC the day before nobody had a clue it would be him. Anyway when the music started and MJ came the place went nuts. Into the match now Marcus was brillant and Secret Asian Man just didn’t know what to expect. MJ pretty cruzed through the match. He pretty much had the upperhand the whole time. And he easily became the new IC champ by finishing SAM off with the Bid Daddy Elbow which is now known as the Western Moonsault.
-February 30th. 1998: By the time Marcus destroyed lots of men in the ring he finally met his match at an Out of this World: Strong as HELL PPV. Marcus Jones came down to ringside and was attacked by Jacob from behind and the match started. By the way the match was setup by MJ stealing Jacob’s girlfriend at previous Wednesday Lightning. Well in this match Jacob ment business. Marcus Jones took control of the match once it got in the ring. He was hitting Jacon with everything, not missing a shot. Then Jones Went for the famous Bid Daddy Elbow (Wetern Moonsault) and Jacob moved. Picked Jones up waisting no time at all and gave the Johnny Jacob Jack for the 1,2,3.
-March 24th. 1998: Well the Johnny Jacob/Marcus Jones fued was long before over when Jacob beat Marcus. Marcus Jones wanted sweet revenge and got it at March Moodswing ‘98. By this time the two guys have been fueding for at least 4 1-2 months. And each show WWC had the fans were there to see what will be next in this fued because it never got old. And the winner of this one wouldn’t just be the new IC champ but he would be the only one of the two left in WWC. Yeah that is right this one was a career match. Now to the match, they actually started this one in. And it did get nasty. The ref was pretty much knocked out the whole match after taking an accidental Johnny Jacob Jack. So when the ref was out the brought tables into it, chairs, garbage cans, and lots more stuff. Later in the match MJ got hit with a JJJ (Johnny Jacob Jack), but the thing is the ref was still down so Jacob repeatedly gave MJ JJJ. MJ ended up getting 6 I think. Everyone thought it was over, but by the time ref got up MJ was up as well. He gave Jacob a taste of his own medicine with a JJJ followed by a Western Moonsault for the victory. And that was the last anyone has seen of Johnny Jacob.
-August 10th. 1998: After holding the Intercontinental Title for about 5 months Marcus Jones agreed to meet Techno Fire at a Marvelous Monday in a 3 falls match. In the match Techno Fire came out with some great quick moves for the first pin in a matter of seconds. Then MJ had time to recooperate and got the next fall with the Western Moonsault. Then the two men battled for a long while knowing that whoever got the next pinfall would be the IC Champ. This is when Bazooka came down to ringside as well as Ripper. Those two men fought for a while outside the ring. And they must have caught MJ’s attention because before you knew it Techno had him in the Techno Torcher Rack for the win.
-August 19th. 1998: After holding the IC Title for a whole week Techno had to battle the big and bad Devin Slertzkoff at SummerSplash’98. This was one of the worse IC matches there has ever been. The match didn’t last very long and just as Techno Fire was goping for the win, the Billion Dollar Man showed up and nailed Techno with the IC title while the ref was being destracted by Slertzkoff. Then to finish it up Slertzkoff went for the cover and became the new Intercontinental Champion.
-September 16th. 1998: Devin Slertzkoff wasn’t backing down from any challenges while being the IC Champion. But the thing is nobody that great challenged until September 16, 1998 on Wednesday Lightning. When Assasin laid down a challenge for the big guy and of course he accepted. Not knowing it would end up being for both his title and it would also be a ladder match. At the time Slertzkoff not only held the IC title, but the Billion Dollar title as well and put them bot up for grabs. This was a fantastic match indeed. After battling in the ring for awhile Slertzkoff knocked out Assasin and not realizing it went up for the wrong title and getting the Billion Dollar Title. Then Assasin got the strength to knock out Slertzkoff and he went for the title, but the ladder broke. So he had to get a new one by the time he found Slertzkoff was ready to fight. They exchanged right hands until Assasin took the upperhand again climbed the ladder and for the for sure other title gave Slertzkoff the assasination off the ladder. Fially he climbed up and grabbed th title. Not knowing that the man who got the IC title would have to face 8-Pac at Backyard Bash’99 (Dawg Family v.s. Dawg Family).