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==New Beginnings and New Attitude== Since AFHR, things at DCWF have been rough. Alpin Criss left DCWF in late April, forcing Eric to take ownership and reorganize the group. In the months of reconstruction, Eric announced Vince as a new manager in DCWF. With DCWF now reopened as of September 12 with an immense show, Vince anxiously awaited the day Warzone would restart. Vince had his first match scheduled with DCWF's Warzone Wednesday, September 23, against former HKWF wrestler HeroOfHearts Parkin. In the months after that, it came time for the second anniversary of DCWF, and another big match opportunity came up, as BigEvil was holding the World Heavyweight title again during a major power struggle at the time. Remembering the failed attempt back in April at his rematch clause, Vince decided it was time to try to invoke that. As much as BigEvil again wanted to deny this, Eric came out and enforced the title match. This time, though, BigEvil decided to hide a taser in his pants leg for yet another cheap win over Vince to retain the title, and thus the "Don't Taze Me, Bro" joke came into formation. At the same time, Vince has been chosen to be one of eight competitors to fight in the esteemed Chaos for the Contract. Although he did not win the contract, being eliminated by none other than the hardcore dragon, MikeFreeman Straaf, it was an exciting experience to be a part of. However, could that have been a premonition to what the future held for Vince? Only a month into the third year of DCWF, he was chosen as one of the four fighting for the International Title at Retaliation. Laying vacant after Eric stripped Mobeacha of the title earlier, could Vince be the one to pick it up and take his second title reign in the DCWF? After a long fight, while Harley and Katheryn distracted each other outside the ring, Vince pinned Jerico to win the title. Since then, Vince has had several non-title matches come up. However, March 27th, Brendan faced Vince in a non-title match, but under the condition if Brendan won, the two would face off the very next week in "April Fools, Hardcore Rules" on April 3rd, 2010 for the International title. Although Brendan did win and earn his chance, Vince still was able to defend the title. Since AFHR, another setback was experienced as Eric Stuart decided to step down. The transition was smoother this time, and Kat and the other managers helped rally the fed back to it's current operation, partnering with Sinful Entertainment. DCWF now hosts their shows in the Ophydian Coliseum. Still holding the International title through the transition, Vince also acquired a developed talent for submissions, a trait that he had longed to train with in recent months. Also, since AFHR, Vince has been ... different. Not the same "Jesus Freak" as his music implies. What awaits for "The Church boy" next? And what's happened to him? In June, Vince saw BigEvil again, and immediately was out for revenge. It looked like Vince had BigE in his grasp, but Numbers came in and hit Vince with a chair to force a DQ win and start the group MHP, later adding Mobeacha to the group. At the "Summer Skool" PPV in July, Vince finally got the revenge on BigE in a triple-threat, including Mythil Woyseck. However, the victory was short lived when Mythil challenged Vince to a singles title match. Vince ended up losing the title to Mythil the week after the PPV. Vince's new attitude really cost him, too. Following the loss, though, Vince's attitude really shaped what would happen next. Despite the feud between Vince and BigEvil, Vince decided to join the MHP in late July, and one last fight settled the feud once and for all. Now standing by Numbers' side, Vince helped the MHP take over Showdown in early August and, with Mobeacha, attacked his own opponent and BigEvil's opponent backstage before each of their respective matches. Vince even helped MHP attack DCWF President Katheryn Blackadder when she tried to confront them. Since then, Kat decided to handpick a group to take on MHP in September's "World War" PPV. MHP, with the help of returning pro and new member Ari Lane, defeated Team DCWF.
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