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Indy Promotions Discussion Thread
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Thought I'd create a thread for those who are interested in the Indy wrestling fed Ring of Honor to discuss or post any news referring to the company.
Probably won't be too busy on here but just thought i'd post a link to the ROH website to start some discussion.
http://www.rohwrestling.com/news/june-2nd-newswire-2/
It's been announced that the ROH Tag Titles will be defended at Best In The World 2011 by TWGTT against The Briscoes, The All Night Express AND The Kings of Wrestling in a Fatal Four Way Elimination match. That will be Tag Team wrestling at its finest.
I am also incredibly looking forward to the World Title bout between Eddie Edwards and Davey Richards. I can see Richard's stealing this one.
What are everyone elses thoughts?
Thought I'd create a thread for those who are interested in the Indy wrestling fed Ring of Honor to discuss or post any news referring to the company.
Probably won't be too busy on here but just thought i'd post a link to the ROH website to start some discussion.
http://www.rohwrestling.com/news/june-2nd-newswire-2/
It's been announced that the ROH Tag Titles will be defended at Best In The World 2011 by TWGTT against The Briscoes, The All Night Express AND The Kings of Wrestling in a Fatal Four Way Elimination match. That will be Tag Team wrestling at its finest.
I am also incredibly looking forward to the World Title bout between Eddie Edwards and Davey Richards. I can see Richard's stealing this one.
What are everyone elses thoughts?
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Ive heard of them never see it though looks an excellent card.
After 6 months of trying to find it some guy found it on myspace and put it on youtube.
The most disgusting site ive seen in professional wrestling for along time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2Ii9izU_HI
After 6 months of trying to find it some guy found it on myspace and put it on youtube.
The most disgusting site ive seen in professional wrestling for along time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2Ii9izU_HI
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the blood dripping all over didnt help really
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Evolve 10- Tribiute To The Arena (last ever show at the old ECW Arena)
Singles Match
Low Ki defeated AHTU.
Singles Match
Cheech Hernandez defeated KC “Cloudy” Day
Tag Team Match
The Scene (Caleb Konley and Scott Reed) defeated Alex Reynolds and John Silver.
Singles Match
Jigsaw defeated AR Fox.
Singles Match
Uhaa Nation defeated Pinkie Sanchez.
Tag Team Match
Ronin (Chuck Taylor and Rich Swann) defeated The Super Smash Brothers (Player Uno and Player Dos).
Singles Match
Jon Davis defeated Kyle Matthews.
Singles Match
Bobby Fish (w/AR Fox) defeated Sami Callihan.
Dragon Gate Open The Freedom Gate Championship Match
Johnny Gargano (c) defeated Ricochet.
The Final Farewell
Lenny Leonard introduced the first ever ring announcer in the ECW Arena, Bob Artese who says that it’s a pleasure to be here, but a bigger name than him to ECW is Joey Styles. As Styles makes his entrance the fans chant “Oh My God”, before Styles gets in the ring and says “Alright, Alright” before letting out a huge “OH MY GAAAAAAAAWD” that nearly took his voice with it and drew the crowd to a huge applause. Joey said that he wants to thank Gabe Sapolsky for allowing him to be here and that being here means more than being at Madison Square Garden or WrestleMania, because right here was where Joey Styles was created before looking towards the Eagle’s Nest area. Styles says that this is where he spent so much of his life and introduces Pitbull Gary Wolfe, followed by JT Smith and then Tod Gordon to a huge surprise. Tod got on the mic and said that this building was a great arena, however everyone told him it was a toilet, but he made a crappy toilet a home and is proud of what they’ve done for 20 years. DJ Hyde comes out to interrupt with CZW guys and says that this arena is not ECW’s building anymore because CZW took it over and have been more extreme than the has-beens of ECW, seeing as they ran more shows and are still in business and if anyone is to close the arena it’s going to be CZW not ECW. The CZW guys surround the ring, however Balls Mahoney’s music hits and he clears the ring before being outnumbered. New Jack’s music hits and the place goes crazy. Justin Credible then comes out, however turns on ECW and lays out New Jack. The lights go out and come back on and Sabu is in the ring and a match to close out the arena takes place.
ECW Arena Final Farewell Match
Sabu defeated Justin Credible.
Closing Segment
Joey Styles gets in the ring and says that he can’t think of a better way to close out the show than…..however Sabu asks for the microphone as fans start chanting “Holy Poopie”. Sabu mulls over what he’s going to say, but Sami Callihan runs out from the back and nailsSabu from behind, then begins assaulting him with the bottle. Sabu is a bloody messas Callihan says this is the alarm closing the book on the Arena. He’s sick of the funerals, the Hardcore Homecomings, and wants to know how many reunions we’re going to have before this thing finally dies. This ain’t the era of extreme anymore because over the last few years, this has become his ring. He looks at Sabu and says “Hey, you” before stomping on his face. He says these are his fans and his building and if anyone’s going to end the era of extreme, it’s going to be him. He says to look at Sabu – a beaten, bloodied, broken corpse, just like every other extreme legend out there who won’t go away. If anyone ends the era of extreme, it’s going to be him, and if anyone thinks they can stop Sami Callihan, he dares them to try. AR Fox runs out and attacks Callihan, but Pinkie Sanchez comes out and goes after Fox and gives him a spike DDT. Callihan says one more thing before he goes: to all the DUFs out there, they’re cool by him and if they’re not, they should jump on the bandwagon and be like him. To all the people who have supported him, bought his merch, and helped him get married this year, he wants to tell them from the bottom of his heart to (explicit act deleted). The extreme era has finally died and been put out of its misery by the Death Machine, and he tells them to hit the lights. The lights do indeed go out and Callihan’s music plays, and when they come back up the ring is empty except for a destroyed table and a chair laying in the middle of the ring.
Singles Match
Low Ki defeated AHTU.
Singles Match
Cheech Hernandez defeated KC “Cloudy” Day
Tag Team Match
The Scene (Caleb Konley and Scott Reed) defeated Alex Reynolds and John Silver.
Singles Match
Jigsaw defeated AR Fox.
Singles Match
Uhaa Nation defeated Pinkie Sanchez.
Tag Team Match
Ronin (Chuck Taylor and Rich Swann) defeated The Super Smash Brothers (Player Uno and Player Dos).
Singles Match
Jon Davis defeated Kyle Matthews.
Singles Match
Bobby Fish (w/AR Fox) defeated Sami Callihan.
Dragon Gate Open The Freedom Gate Championship Match
Johnny Gargano (c) defeated Ricochet.
The Final Farewell
Lenny Leonard introduced the first ever ring announcer in the ECW Arena, Bob Artese who says that it’s a pleasure to be here, but a bigger name than him to ECW is Joey Styles. As Styles makes his entrance the fans chant “Oh My God”, before Styles gets in the ring and says “Alright, Alright” before letting out a huge “OH MY GAAAAAAAAWD” that nearly took his voice with it and drew the crowd to a huge applause. Joey said that he wants to thank Gabe Sapolsky for allowing him to be here and that being here means more than being at Madison Square Garden or WrestleMania, because right here was where Joey Styles was created before looking towards the Eagle’s Nest area. Styles says that this is where he spent so much of his life and introduces Pitbull Gary Wolfe, followed by JT Smith and then Tod Gordon to a huge surprise. Tod got on the mic and said that this building was a great arena, however everyone told him it was a toilet, but he made a crappy toilet a home and is proud of what they’ve done for 20 years. DJ Hyde comes out to interrupt with CZW guys and says that this arena is not ECW’s building anymore because CZW took it over and have been more extreme than the has-beens of ECW, seeing as they ran more shows and are still in business and if anyone is to close the arena it’s going to be CZW not ECW. The CZW guys surround the ring, however Balls Mahoney’s music hits and he clears the ring before being outnumbered. New Jack’s music hits and the place goes crazy. Justin Credible then comes out, however turns on ECW and lays out New Jack. The lights go out and come back on and Sabu is in the ring and a match to close out the arena takes place.
ECW Arena Final Farewell Match
Sabu defeated Justin Credible.
Closing Segment
Joey Styles gets in the ring and says that he can’t think of a better way to close out the show than…..however Sabu asks for the microphone as fans start chanting “Holy Poopie”. Sabu mulls over what he’s going to say, but Sami Callihan runs out from the back and nailsSabu from behind, then begins assaulting him with the bottle. Sabu is a bloody messas Callihan says this is the alarm closing the book on the Arena. He’s sick of the funerals, the Hardcore Homecomings, and wants to know how many reunions we’re going to have before this thing finally dies. This ain’t the era of extreme anymore because over the last few years, this has become his ring. He looks at Sabu and says “Hey, you” before stomping on his face. He says these are his fans and his building and if anyone’s going to end the era of extreme, it’s going to be him. He says to look at Sabu – a beaten, bloodied, broken corpse, just like every other extreme legend out there who won’t go away. If anyone ends the era of extreme, it’s going to be him, and if anyone thinks they can stop Sami Callihan, he dares them to try. AR Fox runs out and attacks Callihan, but Pinkie Sanchez comes out and goes after Fox and gives him a spike DDT. Callihan says one more thing before he goes: to all the DUFs out there, they’re cool by him and if they’re not, they should jump on the bandwagon and be like him. To all the people who have supported him, bought his merch, and helped him get married this year, he wants to tell them from the bottom of his heart to (explicit act deleted). The extreme era has finally died and been put out of its misery by the Death Machine, and he tells them to hit the lights. The lights do indeed go out and Callihan’s music plays, and when they come back up the ring is empty except for a destroyed table and a chair laying in the middle of the ring.
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CZW- ECW Arena Farewell Event results
Opening Segment
Greg Excellent, Maven Bentley and Roger Argitiani came out to open the show. Bentley commented on the arena as fans chanted “EC-Dub” and “CZ-Dub”. Bentley said that this arena has been home for years and they want to thank people for their support. Roger then thanked various people for their support, the staff in the concession stands and then asked that the locker room comes out to the ring, before stating that he wants to thank everyone who was here and who has gone and someday they might just be back here. Roger said that it was a pleasure to work with Maven Bentley before asking DJ Hyde to come out, who didn’t, before responding and telling Hyde to go “F*** himself” and told everyone to enjoy the show. Bentley noted that they were asked to take down the iconic Hall of Fame banners, however they want Trent Acid, JC Bailey, Chris Cash and others that have passed to know that they are missed and he’s sure they’re watching the ECW Arena farewell tonight amongst us and opened a bottle of champagne, spraying it in their honor. Excellent then reminded everyone that he’s in charge and he’s giving people contracts today, as he just doesn’t care. Excellent then introduced CZW’s old photographer Whacks for a warm-up match for DJ Hyde, who is scheduled to face John Zandig in the main event.
Singles Match
Whacks defeated DJ Hyde
Singles Match
Ryan McBride defeated Derek Frazier.
Singles Match
AR Fox defeated Uhaa Nation.
CZW Tag Team Championship Match
Azrieal and Bandido Jr (c) vs. BLK OUT (Alex Colon and Ruckus) (w/Chrissy Rivera and Robby Mireno) was declared a no contest, due to interference from The Runaways.
CZW Junior Heavyweight Championship Match
Sami Callihan (c) defeated Rich Swann
Intergender Singles Match
Greg Excellent defeated Mia Yim (w/Adam Cole).
In Ring Segment
Danny Havoc came out and said he’s only here because he has unfinished business with Drew Gulak and said that this is Greg Excellent’s show tonight and Excellent wants it to be a good one. Havoc said that he ran into a few people in the bar and invited them to join him in the ring to kick Gulak’s ass, as Homicide, Nick Berk, Adam Flash, Messiah, Nate Webb and The Blue Meanie came out. Gulak then came out and asked why he has to sit in the back and waste his time watching this, as fans chanted “We Want Nick Gage”. Gulak said that Gage can’t be here as he robbed a bank and said that Havoc had nothing better to do than bring out relics in front of his face and said if Havoc hits him he’ll be fined again, before making a joke about Havoc’s wife, resulting in a brawl. Matt Tremont then hit the ring and the match was finally underway.
Singles Match
Drew Gulak defeated Matt Tremont.
Philadelphia Street Fight
Eddie Kingston defeated Joker. Following the match, Kingston got on the mic and said that this is the last CZW event in the building and said that while Eddie Moore was born in New York City, Eddie Kingston was born because of the ECW Arena and said that a lot of times he doesn’t like or care for the fans, but without this place, he was nothing. Kingston said that when he is dying, he doesn’t want to be taken to the hospital, but instead to the ECW Arena, because this is where he was born. Fans started chanting “EC-Dub”, “CZ-Dub” and “Thank You Kingston” as he made his way to the back.
CZW Heavyweight Championship Match
Devon Moore (c) defeated Adam Cole.
Past And Present Ultraviolent Icon Rules Death Match
DJ Hyde defeated John Zandig. Following the match, Hyde celebrated on the top rope however Zandig nailed him from behind with a barbed wire chair and put him through a pane of glass sitting on top of chairs and then clotheslined the referee. Zandig took the mic and said that he done that to the referee because he can and it felt good, before putting over Nick Gage, Wifebeater, Nick Mondo and countless others who couldn’t be here tonight. Zandig said that it’s not about the building, but instead about the young guys who started in the company and worked their ass off every time and then apologized to his daughter that he didn’t win tonight. Zandig said that tonight may be his last match and said that because it was the last ECW Arena event, he wanted to be here for the fans and the boys in the back. Zandig then thanked JC Bailey, Larry Sweeney, Trent Acid, Chris Cash and anyone else who he is forgetting for making his life fun on the road before telling DJ Hyde that he might be the owner of this company, but he’ll never be what CZW is to the rest of the roster.
Opening Segment
Greg Excellent, Maven Bentley and Roger Argitiani came out to open the show. Bentley commented on the arena as fans chanted “EC-Dub” and “CZ-Dub”. Bentley said that this arena has been home for years and they want to thank people for their support. Roger then thanked various people for their support, the staff in the concession stands and then asked that the locker room comes out to the ring, before stating that he wants to thank everyone who was here and who has gone and someday they might just be back here. Roger said that it was a pleasure to work with Maven Bentley before asking DJ Hyde to come out, who didn’t, before responding and telling Hyde to go “F*** himself” and told everyone to enjoy the show. Bentley noted that they were asked to take down the iconic Hall of Fame banners, however they want Trent Acid, JC Bailey, Chris Cash and others that have passed to know that they are missed and he’s sure they’re watching the ECW Arena farewell tonight amongst us and opened a bottle of champagne, spraying it in their honor. Excellent then reminded everyone that he’s in charge and he’s giving people contracts today, as he just doesn’t care. Excellent then introduced CZW’s old photographer Whacks for a warm-up match for DJ Hyde, who is scheduled to face John Zandig in the main event.
Singles Match
Whacks defeated DJ Hyde
Singles Match
Ryan McBride defeated Derek Frazier.
Singles Match
AR Fox defeated Uhaa Nation.
CZW Tag Team Championship Match
Azrieal and Bandido Jr (c) vs. BLK OUT (Alex Colon and Ruckus) (w/Chrissy Rivera and Robby Mireno) was declared a no contest, due to interference from The Runaways.
CZW Junior Heavyweight Championship Match
Sami Callihan (c) defeated Rich Swann
Intergender Singles Match
Greg Excellent defeated Mia Yim (w/Adam Cole).
In Ring Segment
Danny Havoc came out and said he’s only here because he has unfinished business with Drew Gulak and said that this is Greg Excellent’s show tonight and Excellent wants it to be a good one. Havoc said that he ran into a few people in the bar and invited them to join him in the ring to kick Gulak’s ass, as Homicide, Nick Berk, Adam Flash, Messiah, Nate Webb and The Blue Meanie came out. Gulak then came out and asked why he has to sit in the back and waste his time watching this, as fans chanted “We Want Nick Gage”. Gulak said that Gage can’t be here as he robbed a bank and said that Havoc had nothing better to do than bring out relics in front of his face and said if Havoc hits him he’ll be fined again, before making a joke about Havoc’s wife, resulting in a brawl. Matt Tremont then hit the ring and the match was finally underway.
Singles Match
Drew Gulak defeated Matt Tremont.
Philadelphia Street Fight
Eddie Kingston defeated Joker. Following the match, Kingston got on the mic and said that this is the last CZW event in the building and said that while Eddie Moore was born in New York City, Eddie Kingston was born because of the ECW Arena and said that a lot of times he doesn’t like or care for the fans, but without this place, he was nothing. Kingston said that when he is dying, he doesn’t want to be taken to the hospital, but instead to the ECW Arena, because this is where he was born. Fans started chanting “EC-Dub”, “CZ-Dub” and “Thank You Kingston” as he made his way to the back.
CZW Heavyweight Championship Match
Devon Moore (c) defeated Adam Cole.
Past And Present Ultraviolent Icon Rules Death Match
DJ Hyde defeated John Zandig. Following the match, Hyde celebrated on the top rope however Zandig nailed him from behind with a barbed wire chair and put him through a pane of glass sitting on top of chairs and then clotheslined the referee. Zandig took the mic and said that he done that to the referee because he can and it felt good, before putting over Nick Gage, Wifebeater, Nick Mondo and countless others who couldn’t be here tonight. Zandig said that it’s not about the building, but instead about the young guys who started in the company and worked their ass off every time and then apologized to his daughter that he didn’t win tonight. Zandig said that tonight may be his last match and said that because it was the last ECW Arena event, he wanted to be here for the fans and the boys in the back. Zandig then thanked JC Bailey, Larry Sweeney, Trent Acid, Chris Cash and anyone else who he is forgetting for making his life fun on the road before telling DJ Hyde that he might be the owner of this company, but he’ll never be what CZW is to the rest of the roster.
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Best debut that ever Fernando, I have that show saved on my laptop. Absolutely amazing!
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Taken from 411mania.com
- WrestleReunion has announced that the PWS card running that weekend will have the first match between Davey Richards and Harry Smith since they rose to their respective heights. The two worked together in the past, but it was well before they became nationally-known.
- The show's VIP tickets are sold out, though general admission tickets remain available.
- The updated cards for the weekend are as follows:
Dragon Gate USA Show (January 27th)
*BxB Hulk vs. Sami Callihan
*The Young Bucks & AR Fox vs. Ronin: DGUSA champ Johnny Gargano, Chuck Taylor & Rich Swann
*Open The United Gate champions CIMA & Ricochet vs. Masaaki Mochizuki & Jimmy Susumu (Yokosuka)
*PAC vs. Akira Tozawa
*Masato Yoshino vs. Naruki Doi
Pro Wrestling Superstars Show (January 28th)
*The Young Bucks vs. El Generico & The Great Sasuke
*Harry Smith vs. ROH champion Davey Richards
*Tommy Dreamer vs. Kevin Steen in a Los Angeles Street Fight with No DQ or Countouts
*Mikey Whipwreck and Yoshihiro Tajiri vs. Cedrick Alexander and Caleb Konley
*Dave Finlay vs. Colt Cabana in a 5 Rounds World of Sport European rules bout
*Mexican Minis: Mascarita Sagrada vs. DEMUS 316
*The Steiners vs. The New Age Outlaws with Mick Foley as the special guest referee
*Roderick Strong vs. The Manscout Jake Manning
*WrestleReunion's annual Legends Battle Royal featuring Carlos Colon, Kevin Sullivan, "The Godfather" Charles Wright, Lanny Poffo, Larry Zbyszko, Matt Classic, Rock Riddle, Raven, Jimmy Hart, Greg Valentine, Brutus Beefcake, Virgil and more
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's Show (January 29th)
*Super Dragon, Kevin Steen & Akira Tozawa vs. El Generico & PAC & Masato Yoshino
*Blood Warriors (CIMA & Ricochet) vs. RockNES Monsters (Johnny Goodtime & Johnny Yuma)
*Masaaki Mochizuki vs. Roderick Strong
*The American Wolves (Eddie Edwards & Davey Richards) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)
*Naruki Doi vs. Willie Mack
*BxB Hulk vs. Jimmy Susumu (formerly Susumu Yokosuka)
*The Fghtin' Taylor Boys vs Chris Kadillak & Famous B
*Mascarita Dorada & B-Boy & Cedric Alexander & Candice LeRae vs. DEMUS 316 & Peter Avalon & Ray Rosas & Joey Ryan
- WrestleReunion has announced that the PWS card running that weekend will have the first match between Davey Richards and Harry Smith since they rose to their respective heights. The two worked together in the past, but it was well before they became nationally-known.
- The show's VIP tickets are sold out, though general admission tickets remain available.
- The updated cards for the weekend are as follows:
Dragon Gate USA Show (January 27th)
*BxB Hulk vs. Sami Callihan
*The Young Bucks & AR Fox vs. Ronin: DGUSA champ Johnny Gargano, Chuck Taylor & Rich Swann
*Open The United Gate champions CIMA & Ricochet vs. Masaaki Mochizuki & Jimmy Susumu (Yokosuka)
*PAC vs. Akira Tozawa
*Masato Yoshino vs. Naruki Doi
Pro Wrestling Superstars Show (January 28th)
*The Young Bucks vs. El Generico & The Great Sasuke
*Harry Smith vs. ROH champion Davey Richards
*Tommy Dreamer vs. Kevin Steen in a Los Angeles Street Fight with No DQ or Countouts
*Mikey Whipwreck and Yoshihiro Tajiri vs. Cedrick Alexander and Caleb Konley
*Dave Finlay vs. Colt Cabana in a 5 Rounds World of Sport European rules bout
*Mexican Minis: Mascarita Sagrada vs. DEMUS 316
*The Steiners vs. The New Age Outlaws with Mick Foley as the special guest referee
*Roderick Strong vs. The Manscout Jake Manning
*WrestleReunion's annual Legends Battle Royal featuring Carlos Colon, Kevin Sullivan, "The Godfather" Charles Wright, Lanny Poffo, Larry Zbyszko, Matt Classic, Rock Riddle, Raven, Jimmy Hart, Greg Valentine, Brutus Beefcake, Virgil and more
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's Show (January 29th)
*Super Dragon, Kevin Steen & Akira Tozawa vs. El Generico & PAC & Masato Yoshino
*Blood Warriors (CIMA & Ricochet) vs. RockNES Monsters (Johnny Goodtime & Johnny Yuma)
*Masaaki Mochizuki vs. Roderick Strong
*The American Wolves (Eddie Edwards & Davey Richards) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)
*Naruki Doi vs. Willie Mack
*BxB Hulk vs. Jimmy Susumu (formerly Susumu Yokosuka)
*The Fghtin' Taylor Boys vs Chris Kadillak & Famous B
*Mascarita Dorada & B-Boy & Cedric Alexander & Candice LeRae vs. DEMUS 316 & Peter Avalon & Ray Rosas & Joey Ryan
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Super Dragon, Kevin Steen & Akira Tozawa v El Generico, Pac & Masato Yoshino.
That sounds EPIC!
That sounds EPIC!
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Finlay vs Cabana in the 5 3 min rounds match should be good if we dont get comedy cabana
Lots of cracking matches there though
Lots of cracking matches there though
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I wish I lived in the States purely for wrestling
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Results from DGUSA: Open the Golden Gate
Low Ki defeats BxB Hulk via Warriors Way/Ghetto Stomp
Tozawa and Ki have a post-match staredown, possibly teasing a match in Miami.
Young Bucks defeat Chuck Taylor & Scorpio Sky with More Bang For Your Buck on Scorpio Sky who was replacing Rich Swann who couldn’t make it due to travel issues.. Matt gave Taylor a low blow to get rid of him.
Masato Yoshino defeats Naruki Doi via Sol Naciente Kai.
Sami callihan defeats AR Fox in a “Anything Goes Match which turns into a Tables match” via a powerbomb through at able set up via the guard rails.
Jon Davis vs Caleb Konley was on but the feed broke. I will try to get the result of this match. When we came back it was Pac vs Akira Tozawa
Akira Tozawa defeated PAC via Bridging German suplex
Open the United Gate title: CIMA (who is now out of Blood Warriors) & Ricochet defeat Masaaki Mochizuki & Jimmy Susumu when CIMA pins Jimmy with the Meteora
Hulk & Tozawa attack CIMA post match until Low Ki makes the save. Ki puts over, while also challenging simultaneously, Mochizuki, Ricochet, and CIMA. He shake hands with CIMA to ensure a match in DGUSA
Low Ki defeats BxB Hulk via Warriors Way/Ghetto Stomp
Tozawa and Ki have a post-match staredown, possibly teasing a match in Miami.
Young Bucks defeat Chuck Taylor & Scorpio Sky with More Bang For Your Buck on Scorpio Sky who was replacing Rich Swann who couldn’t make it due to travel issues.. Matt gave Taylor a low blow to get rid of him.
Masato Yoshino defeats Naruki Doi via Sol Naciente Kai.
Sami callihan defeats AR Fox in a “Anything Goes Match which turns into a Tables match” via a powerbomb through at able set up via the guard rails.
Jon Davis vs Caleb Konley was on but the feed broke. I will try to get the result of this match. When we came back it was Pac vs Akira Tozawa
Akira Tozawa defeated PAC via Bridging German suplex
Open the United Gate title: CIMA (who is now out of Blood Warriors) & Ricochet defeat Masaaki Mochizuki & Jimmy Susumu when CIMA pins Jimmy with the Meteora
Hulk & Tozawa attack CIMA post match until Low Ki makes the save. Ki puts over, while also challenging simultaneously, Mochizuki, Ricochet, and CIMA. He shake hands with CIMA to ensure a match in DGUSA
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PWG KurtRussellReunion 3 Results:
1. The Fightin' Taylor Boys (Brian Cage-Taylor and Ryan Taylor) def. Chris Kadillak and Famous B via Ryan Elevated Flip Piledriver on Chris
Nice, solid opening. Both sides worked hard and it was very appreciated. ** 1/2
2. Jimmy Susumu def. BxB Hulk via Mugen
Great Dragon Gate showcase that everyone enjoyed. A better showing for Hulk than the Low Ki match Friday. ***
Davey Richards came out to reiterate what Excalibur announced earlier, adding ho he idolized the British Bulldogs growing up and was proud to have stolen the show last night against the son of the one of the Bulldogs.
3. The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) def. Davey Richards and Harry Smith via More Bang For Your Buck on Davey
Another great match with everyone working hard. Harry looked pretty darn good in the match, earning "Please Come Back!" chants after the match. Popular spot was Harry holding Nick up for a long delayed suplex up to the fan count of 34. *** 1/2
4. Willie Mack def. Naruki Doi via Fireman's Carry Into Sit-out Powerbomb
A potential star-making match and performance for Willie, who has been working up the ladder of established wrestlers over the past half-year. Doi did an excellent job making him look good and reactin to the crowd chants. *** 1/2
5. B-Boy, Candice LeRae, Cedric Alexander, and Mascarita Dorada def. DEMUS 316, Joey Ryan, Peter Avalon, and Ray Rosas via Candice Moonsault on Peter
The really good multi-person match involving Candice that we've come to expect and love, only throwing in the minis from last night's show. Dorada, once again, was the star with his Tilt-A-Whirl moves and lucha dives. He earned "Please Come Back" chants after the match. *** 1/2
Intermission ran quicker and seemingly on schedule than previous PWG shows because of how fast they needed to get through everything before the Royal Rumble.
6. RockNES Monsters (Johnny Goodtime and Johnny Yuma) def. Spiked Mohicans (CIMA and Ricochet) via Goodtime Top-Rope DVD Yuma onto Ricochet
A potential star-making match and performance for the Monsters, who like Willie have been working up the ladder. CIMA and Ricochet more than succeeded in getting them over while all four put forth an excellent match from start to finish. ****
7. Masaaki Mochizuki def. Roderick Strong via Sankakugeri to the Face
There was not much reaction to Mochi at the start and most of the fans were behind Roderick until they saw for themselves that Mochi was much more of a serious contender and threat than Jake Manning was last night. Mochi kicked Roderick all over and it got people to cringe with how stiff they were. Lack of real crowd heat did hamper an otherwise great match. ***
8. El Generico, Masato Yoshino, and PAC def. Akira Tozawa, Kevin Steen, and Super Dragon via PAC Corkscrew Shooting Star Press on Tozawa
Not since the first Dragon Gate in LA show have Southern California fans seen anything that closely resembled the incredible Dragon Gate trios matches and this was outstanding from beginning to end. Fast and furious that had the fans eating it up and wanting more. **** 1/2
Post-match had Dragon wanting a handshake with Generico much to Steen's dislike. Dragon shook hands with PAC and Yoshino and was about to leave when Generico stopped him. They were about to shake when Steen got hold of the PWG Championship. Generico ultimately hit the ring instead and demanded Steen put the belt down, who instead drapped it over Generico's shoulder and flipped him off before bowing to PAC and Yoshino. Dragon stormed off at being blown off by Generico, so there's a great storyline in the works. Fans chanted "Please Come Back!" to Tozawa, who they just love to death.
1. The Fightin' Taylor Boys (Brian Cage-Taylor and Ryan Taylor) def. Chris Kadillak and Famous B via Ryan Elevated Flip Piledriver on Chris
Nice, solid opening. Both sides worked hard and it was very appreciated. ** 1/2
2. Jimmy Susumu def. BxB Hulk via Mugen
Great Dragon Gate showcase that everyone enjoyed. A better showing for Hulk than the Low Ki match Friday. ***
Davey Richards came out to reiterate what Excalibur announced earlier, adding ho he idolized the British Bulldogs growing up and was proud to have stolen the show last night against the son of the one of the Bulldogs.
3. The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) def. Davey Richards and Harry Smith via More Bang For Your Buck on Davey
Another great match with everyone working hard. Harry looked pretty darn good in the match, earning "Please Come Back!" chants after the match. Popular spot was Harry holding Nick up for a long delayed suplex up to the fan count of 34. *** 1/2
4. Willie Mack def. Naruki Doi via Fireman's Carry Into Sit-out Powerbomb
A potential star-making match and performance for Willie, who has been working up the ladder of established wrestlers over the past half-year. Doi did an excellent job making him look good and reactin to the crowd chants. *** 1/2
5. B-Boy, Candice LeRae, Cedric Alexander, and Mascarita Dorada def. DEMUS 316, Joey Ryan, Peter Avalon, and Ray Rosas via Candice Moonsault on Peter
The really good multi-person match involving Candice that we've come to expect and love, only throwing in the minis from last night's show. Dorada, once again, was the star with his Tilt-A-Whirl moves and lucha dives. He earned "Please Come Back" chants after the match. *** 1/2
Intermission ran quicker and seemingly on schedule than previous PWG shows because of how fast they needed to get through everything before the Royal Rumble.
6. RockNES Monsters (Johnny Goodtime and Johnny Yuma) def. Spiked Mohicans (CIMA and Ricochet) via Goodtime Top-Rope DVD Yuma onto Ricochet
A potential star-making match and performance for the Monsters, who like Willie have been working up the ladder. CIMA and Ricochet more than succeeded in getting them over while all four put forth an excellent match from start to finish. ****
7. Masaaki Mochizuki def. Roderick Strong via Sankakugeri to the Face
There was not much reaction to Mochi at the start and most of the fans were behind Roderick until they saw for themselves that Mochi was much more of a serious contender and threat than Jake Manning was last night. Mochi kicked Roderick all over and it got people to cringe with how stiff they were. Lack of real crowd heat did hamper an otherwise great match. ***
8. El Generico, Masato Yoshino, and PAC def. Akira Tozawa, Kevin Steen, and Super Dragon via PAC Corkscrew Shooting Star Press on Tozawa
Not since the first Dragon Gate in LA show have Southern California fans seen anything that closely resembled the incredible Dragon Gate trios matches and this was outstanding from beginning to end. Fast and furious that had the fans eating it up and wanting more. **** 1/2
Post-match had Dragon wanting a handshake with Generico much to Steen's dislike. Dragon shook hands with PAC and Yoshino and was about to leave when Generico stopped him. They were about to shake when Steen got hold of the PWG Championship. Generico ultimately hit the ring instead and demanded Steen put the belt down, who instead drapped it over Generico's shoulder and flipped him off before bowing to PAC and Yoshino. Dragon stormed off at being blown off by Generico, so there's a great storyline in the works. Fans chanted "Please Come Back!" to Tozawa, who they just love to death.
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Steve/Tooze what you guys know about the Dragon Gate UK scene? Any of the roster from the US version go over & when and where do they run shows at when they are in the uk.
Also Kevin Steen makes his return to ROH TV this thursday, Surley they'll start to set up for a Richards/Steen match heading into their Feb PPV show
Also Kevin Steen makes his return to ROH TV this thursday, Surley they'll start to set up for a Richards/Steen match heading into their Feb PPV show
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WWFX Live Event
Manila, Philippines
Report by Dot Net reader Ram Cervantes
The event was recorded and apparently broadcasted via iPPV. Not sure how it came across on video but the arena looked barely filled as there were about 1,000 fans in the Smart Araneta Coliseum that has a seating capacity of about 15,000. Considering that they didn't promote on TV until about two weeks before the event, I'd say they were lucky to even get a thousand people to show up. Bell time was supposed to be at 7:00 but they started at 8:30. Not sure if this is something that is done in most non-WWE live events or a lack of professionalism on their part.
Colt Cabana came down the ramp alongside a couple of beautiful ring girls to open the event. He mentioned how he would be the ring announcer for the big show that is headlined by the crowning of the first ever WWFX Champion.
1. Jimmy Yang defeated Billy Gunn. Gunn came out first and looked like he was in good shape. Yang is still using his Asian redneck gimmick. The match lasted about five minutes and was your basic big man vs. little man match. Gunn had offense for most of the match and used slow, deliberate moves while Yang avoided corner splashes and used his speed to get some offense in. The match ended with Yang going for his moonsault onto a standing Gunn finisher but Gunn didn't turn around fast enough to catch him and make it look like a splash. Instead, it looked like Yang hit a moonsault into a kick to the back of the head (which looked pretty stiff) and got the pin.
Hurricane was looking like he was a little bit on the heavy side. He was accompanied by a fan who won some Facebook contest. Daivari spent most of the first third of the match stalling by walking out of the ring and letting the ref count. There was a spot where he shoved referee Rudy Charles, Charles shoved back, took his shirt of and began wrestling Daivari while Hurricane wore his referee shirt. After about a minute of Charles vs. Daivari, Hurricane took off the shirt and gave it back to Charles. While the ref was putting his shirt back on, Daivari gave Hurricane a low blow. He used rest holds for the next few minutes. Match ended with Hurricane hitting his Hurrichokeslam and pinning Daivari.
Colt Cabana introduced another fan who won a Facebook contest to become a guest ring announcer but Colt still did the actual announcements. The kid was heavily booed as he walked down the ramp.
3. Melina defeated Jillian Hall. Jillian came out and started singing Hit Me Baby One More Time. Melina interrupted her to the delight of the crowd. Both women hit all their signature spots but the crowd died a little for this match. Melina pinned Jillian after a corner counter into her Sunset Flip Powerbomb finisher.
The fan walked back in the ring with two drinks in hand. The cans looked generic but they were saying it was beer. Luke Gallows came out and cut a short spiel on how Melina was weak for needing alcohol to get people to like her. Before he could physically harm her, Rhino ran down the ring to the chants of "Gore!"
4. Rhino defeated Luke Gallows. The match wasn't anything special. Both men seemed to try their best but they had trouble keeping the fans interested for most of the match, save for a few spots. The crowd chanted "CM Punk" whenever Gallows threw up the X sign with his hands. Gallows tried to use the steel chair Cabana was sitting on to get the advantage but Melina came out and distracted him. He turned around to get hit with a Gore and Rhino scored the victory.
5. Carlito defeated Snitsky. After the intermission, they introduced Snitsky, who came out to some horrible music and lights that could cause an epileptic seizure. He was wearing a flannel shirt and carried a baby doll, which he asked one of the ring girls to take care of. Carlito came out to a pretty big pop. I found it amusing that spent a sequence in the area with the ring girls just so they can put their hands on them. Snitsky even mentioned how the baby liked to be breastfed. They spent 85% of the match brawling in the crowd, which was fun to experience if you're up close. If you were on a different side of the arena, you wouldn't have appreciated it. About a fifth of the crowd turned their attention to the ring girls and Colt Cabana while this was happening. The match ended soon after they got back to the ring when Carlito spat the apple at Snitsky, which is apparently enough for the three count. Snitsky didn't even sell it like he was stunned and Carlito rolled him up. He sold it like he was kicked in the face.
6. MVP defeated Chris Masters. Chris Masters initially got a pop but when he began to play his heel character up, the crowd chose not to react to him rather than boo him. MVP came out to a big pop. Not much to say about the match. It was well wrestled enough that each wrestler got his spots in and the psychology was sound but nothing notable really happened. MVP won after he hit the Drive-By Kick.
7. John Hennigan (a/k/a John Morrison) defeated Shelton Benjamin to win the WWFX Title. Benjamin came out to a mixed reaction. I guess people didn't like hearing him cuss during the press conference. Hennigan came out to a pretty good pop. Some chain grappling was used to start. Benjamin tried to get a fan ejected out of the arena to draw some heat. The crowd chanted "Morrison" whenever rest holds were being applied. After a few minutes of really solid wrestling, they did a ref bump right before Hennigan hit his Flying Chuck kick.
The crowd counted up to three but the ref was down. Benjamin hit Paydirt, crowd counted up to three, ref still down. Benjamin grabbed the title and smashed Hennigan with it. Someone who looked like he was either another lucky fan or just some random schmuck ran in with a referee shirt. He counted two, which led to a frustrated Benjamin to knocking the new referee out. Hennigan was up, hit a Tilt-A-Whirl into a Russian Leg Sweep and followed up with Starship Pain to win the WWFX Title.
Confetti cannons fired in the corners while Hennigan grabbed the title. All the faces came out, except for Billy Gunn. Hennigan and Melina hugged in the ring and then all the faces began to slap hands with the fans. Cabana said fans could buy merch and ask for autographs near one of the entrances and then thanked everyone for coming.
Notes: It was a decent show but I feel like some parts were a little bland. It could be some wrestlers going through the motions because they feel that Manila, Philippines doesn't experience live wrestling annually so they can get away with phoning it in. Hard to make a list of best pops and heat because the fans were respectful of both competitors in the ring for the most part.
Hennigan might have gotten the biggest pop for Starship Pain while Daivari was the only heel who received little love from the fans. Best moment of the night for me was right after Colt closed the show and went around ringside. I asked for a picture with him and he complimented by Bryan Danielson shirt which I bought from ROH right before he went to the WWE. All in all, a pretty good way to spend a night if you love watching wrestling and you miss seeing these guys on TV.
Manila, Philippines
Report by Dot Net reader Ram Cervantes
The event was recorded and apparently broadcasted via iPPV. Not sure how it came across on video but the arena looked barely filled as there were about 1,000 fans in the Smart Araneta Coliseum that has a seating capacity of about 15,000. Considering that they didn't promote on TV until about two weeks before the event, I'd say they were lucky to even get a thousand people to show up. Bell time was supposed to be at 7:00 but they started at 8:30. Not sure if this is something that is done in most non-WWE live events or a lack of professionalism on their part.
Colt Cabana came down the ramp alongside a couple of beautiful ring girls to open the event. He mentioned how he would be the ring announcer for the big show that is headlined by the crowning of the first ever WWFX Champion.
1. Jimmy Yang defeated Billy Gunn. Gunn came out first and looked like he was in good shape. Yang is still using his Asian redneck gimmick. The match lasted about five minutes and was your basic big man vs. little man match. Gunn had offense for most of the match and used slow, deliberate moves while Yang avoided corner splashes and used his speed to get some offense in. The match ended with Yang going for his moonsault onto a standing Gunn finisher but Gunn didn't turn around fast enough to catch him and make it look like a splash. Instead, it looked like Yang hit a moonsault into a kick to the back of the head (which looked pretty stiff) and got the pin.
Hurricane was looking like he was a little bit on the heavy side. He was accompanied by a fan who won some Facebook contest. Daivari spent most of the first third of the match stalling by walking out of the ring and letting the ref count. There was a spot where he shoved referee Rudy Charles, Charles shoved back, took his shirt of and began wrestling Daivari while Hurricane wore his referee shirt. After about a minute of Charles vs. Daivari, Hurricane took off the shirt and gave it back to Charles. While the ref was putting his shirt back on, Daivari gave Hurricane a low blow. He used rest holds for the next few minutes. Match ended with Hurricane hitting his Hurrichokeslam and pinning Daivari.
Colt Cabana introduced another fan who won a Facebook contest to become a guest ring announcer but Colt still did the actual announcements. The kid was heavily booed as he walked down the ramp.
3. Melina defeated Jillian Hall. Jillian came out and started singing Hit Me Baby One More Time. Melina interrupted her to the delight of the crowd. Both women hit all their signature spots but the crowd died a little for this match. Melina pinned Jillian after a corner counter into her Sunset Flip Powerbomb finisher.
The fan walked back in the ring with two drinks in hand. The cans looked generic but they were saying it was beer. Luke Gallows came out and cut a short spiel on how Melina was weak for needing alcohol to get people to like her. Before he could physically harm her, Rhino ran down the ring to the chants of "Gore!"
4. Rhino defeated Luke Gallows. The match wasn't anything special. Both men seemed to try their best but they had trouble keeping the fans interested for most of the match, save for a few spots. The crowd chanted "CM Punk" whenever Gallows threw up the X sign with his hands. Gallows tried to use the steel chair Cabana was sitting on to get the advantage but Melina came out and distracted him. He turned around to get hit with a Gore and Rhino scored the victory.
5. Carlito defeated Snitsky. After the intermission, they introduced Snitsky, who came out to some horrible music and lights that could cause an epileptic seizure. He was wearing a flannel shirt and carried a baby doll, which he asked one of the ring girls to take care of. Carlito came out to a pretty big pop. I found it amusing that spent a sequence in the area with the ring girls just so they can put their hands on them. Snitsky even mentioned how the baby liked to be breastfed. They spent 85% of the match brawling in the crowd, which was fun to experience if you're up close. If you were on a different side of the arena, you wouldn't have appreciated it. About a fifth of the crowd turned their attention to the ring girls and Colt Cabana while this was happening. The match ended soon after they got back to the ring when Carlito spat the apple at Snitsky, which is apparently enough for the three count. Snitsky didn't even sell it like he was stunned and Carlito rolled him up. He sold it like he was kicked in the face.
6. MVP defeated Chris Masters. Chris Masters initially got a pop but when he began to play his heel character up, the crowd chose not to react to him rather than boo him. MVP came out to a big pop. Not much to say about the match. It was well wrestled enough that each wrestler got his spots in and the psychology was sound but nothing notable really happened. MVP won after he hit the Drive-By Kick.
7. John Hennigan (a/k/a John Morrison) defeated Shelton Benjamin to win the WWFX Title. Benjamin came out to a mixed reaction. I guess people didn't like hearing him cuss during the press conference. Hennigan came out to a pretty good pop. Some chain grappling was used to start. Benjamin tried to get a fan ejected out of the arena to draw some heat. The crowd chanted "Morrison" whenever rest holds were being applied. After a few minutes of really solid wrestling, they did a ref bump right before Hennigan hit his Flying Chuck kick.
The crowd counted up to three but the ref was down. Benjamin hit Paydirt, crowd counted up to three, ref still down. Benjamin grabbed the title and smashed Hennigan with it. Someone who looked like he was either another lucky fan or just some random schmuck ran in with a referee shirt. He counted two, which led to a frustrated Benjamin to knocking the new referee out. Hennigan was up, hit a Tilt-A-Whirl into a Russian Leg Sweep and followed up with Starship Pain to win the WWFX Title.
Confetti cannons fired in the corners while Hennigan grabbed the title. All the faces came out, except for Billy Gunn. Hennigan and Melina hugged in the ring and then all the faces began to slap hands with the fans. Cabana said fans could buy merch and ask for autographs near one of the entrances and then thanked everyone for coming.
Notes: It was a decent show but I feel like some parts were a little bland. It could be some wrestlers going through the motions because they feel that Manila, Philippines doesn't experience live wrestling annually so they can get away with phoning it in. Hard to make a list of best pops and heat because the fans were respectful of both competitors in the ring for the most part.
Hennigan might have gotten the biggest pop for Starship Pain while Daivari was the only heel who received little love from the fans. Best moment of the night for me was right after Colt closed the show and went around ringside. I asked for a picture with him and he complimented by Bryan Danielson shirt which I bought from ROH right before he went to the WWE. All in all, a pretty good way to spend a night if you love watching wrestling and you miss seeing these guys on TV.
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there will be no dragongate or noah show over here this year it seems.
They are run by a company called A merchandise.
heres the 3 cards from last year
Event 1
PAC vs Shingo
Yoshino vs Yokosuka
Cima, Doi & Hulk vs Haskins, Lion Kid & Scurll
Gamma vs Naoki Tanizaki
Dragon Kid vs Akira Tozawa
Event 2
BxB Hulk v Lion Kid
Akira Tozawa v Naoki Tanizaki
Yoshino v Naruki Doi
Mark Haskins & Marty Scurll v CIMA & Gamma
PAC v Dragon Kid * Brave Gate Title Match *
Shingo v Susumu Yokosuka
event 3
Mad Man Manson vs Gamma
Lion Kid vs CIMA
Kirby & Hayes vs Yoshino & Dragon Kid vs Hulk & Tanizaki
Marty Scurll vs Akira Tozawa
PAC vs Susumu Yokosuka
Mark Haskins vs Shingo
They are run by a company called A merchandise.
heres the 3 cards from last year
Event 1
PAC vs Shingo
Yoshino vs Yokosuka
Cima, Doi & Hulk vs Haskins, Lion Kid & Scurll
Gamma vs Naoki Tanizaki
Dragon Kid vs Akira Tozawa
Event 2
BxB Hulk v Lion Kid
Akira Tozawa v Naoki Tanizaki
Yoshino v Naruki Doi
Mark Haskins & Marty Scurll v CIMA & Gamma
PAC v Dragon Kid * Brave Gate Title Match *
Shingo v Susumu Yokosuka
event 3
Mad Man Manson vs Gamma
Lion Kid vs CIMA
Kirby & Hayes vs Yoshino & Dragon Kid vs Hulk & Tanizaki
Marty Scurll vs Akira Tozawa
PAC vs Susumu Yokosuka
Mark Haskins vs Shingo
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i shall post this in a spoiler so hero doesn't cream himself
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- Chris Hero is signed with the WWE
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Main Event
“Young Wolves Rising”
ROH World Champion Davey Richards & Kyle O'Reilly vs. "Die Hard" Eddie Edwards & Adam Cole
The story of Richards & Edwards is well-known; their trilogy of matches is a modern classic as they’ve battled over both the TV Title & World Title with Richards winning the most recent bout at “Final Battle 2011”. There’s been tension, dissension, and distrust, but at the end of that last clash they shook hand and embraced like the brothers they have been more so many years.
On the other hand, Kyle O’Reilly and Adam Cole have a much shorter history as Future Shock, one not filled with the great successes of The American Wolves, and while they have bonded over their time as a team, their relationship was nowhere near as strong as that of The Wolves. So when Kyle began gravitating more towards Davey Richards as a training partner, when he elected to shine a spotlight on Edwards’ deception in the Dan Severn situation, it illuminated an aspect of the Richards/O’Reilly relationship thus far unseen. Kyle’s bond with Davey as both friend & training partner was obviously stronger than his relationship with Cole and as such, it seemed that O’Reilly was also receiving a share of Davey’s spotlight, leaving his Future Shock partner in the shadows.
So between Davey & Kyle teaming at “ROH Underground” in Richmond to earn a shot at the ROH World Tag Titles, uniting on “Ring of Honor Wrestling” TV, and battling The Briscoes at “Rise & Prove” in Cincinnati, it certainly appeared that O’Reilly had left Future Shock in his past, and Adam Cole in his rearview mirror.
In the meantime, Cole didn’t just sit on his laurels, waiting for something to happen, rather he stepped up to the plate at “The Homecoming 2012” against Roderick Strong, taking Eddie’s place in a No DQ match AFTER he already fought Haas & Benjamin earlier in the night. He lost, but a standing ovation from the fans showcased just how hard he fought. The next night, while Team Richards fought over a title shot, Cole took on Kevin Steen, again in a losing effort, but the involvement of Edwards in both bouts showcased a growing bond of respect between the two men. That bond came to a head on “Ring of Honor Wrestling” TV when Edwards officially offered Cole a partnership with someone who actually respected him and wasn’t just killing time, waiting to become an American Wolf with Davey (to paraphrase Eddie). That’s what brought us here to “Young Wolves Rising” as Cole & O’Reilly team with Edwards & Richards respectively to prove themselves deserving of that top tier slot. Eddie & Davey have done this dance many times over; they know each other as well as anybody and a battle between the two of them can go either way. Adam & Kyle are the x-factors in this bout and the weight of the world is on their shoulders in NYC…as both men intimated in their respective blogs, this is their opportunity to shine, to prove themselves, and rise to the top…
ROH World Tag Team Championship
Jay & Mark Briscoe defend against The Young Bucks
Matt & Nick Jackson have been a pair of disrespectful “superstars” since the day they returned to Ring of Honor last summer. Whether it be in their total disregard for the Code of Honor, the way they reportedly carry themselves around the rest of the wrestlers in the locker room, or their seeming desire to hurt opponents (as evidenced at “Final Battle 2011” with Rhett Titus), they haven’t made any friends in the last few months. Unfortunately it doesn’t appear much will change because, in spite of their attitudes & actions, they have been extremely successful. It’s been victory after victory culminating in that “FB ‘11” Gauntlet Match where they won this Tag Team Title opportunity and put Rhett Titus on the shelf.
The Briscoes have been equally as successful in recent months, capturing the ROH World Tag Titles for the 7th time at “Final Battle 2011” from Haas & Benjamin, and completely flipping how the fans received them in the process. 6 months earlier Dem Boys were hated men, that night they were the heroes of the day, and while they appreciate it, Jay & Mark Briscoe could likely care less either way. What they do care about is representing ROH to the fullest as two of the few men that have been here since day one, and they care about winning, which is something they have done in spades. Since winning the belts they have beaten both Coleman & Alexander as well as Richards & O’Reilly, and have had to deal with Haas & Benjamin nipping at their heels as well. The main defeat the Briscoes have tasted was against Team CHIKARA in a Proving Ground match, and the winner of this bout will likely be facing Jigsaw & Hallowicked at “Unity” in April.
So will it be Dem Boys, Sandy Fork’s Own Briscoes who celebrate the anniversary of the company they helped build? Or will it be The Young Bucks, team Hollywood, who add yet another reason to gloat to their resume?
ROH World Television Championship
Jay Lethal defends against "The Dominant Male" Tommaso Ciampa w/ The Embassy LTD
New York City has been good to Jay Lethal since his homecoming to Ring of Honor at “Best in the World 2011”. In his return bout he bested Mike Bennett, went on to capture the ROH World TV Title from El Generico in Chicago, and then beat both Generico & Bennett at “Final Battle 2011” last time in New York to retain the championship. He stepped up his game in two ROH World Title bouts against Davey Richards, both marred by outside interference from the House of Truth, and many feel he would have claimed the title if not for those distractions. Now he steps into the ring with the only man who has actually defeated him in a Proving Ground match, Tommaso Ciampa. Sure Roderick Strong went the distance with Lethal, but Ciampa is the only man to actually pin Lethal in the Proving Ground.
One has to wonder what sort of psychological advantage that victory, along with Ciampa’s tremendous undefeated streak since his ROH debut over a year ago, can offer to The Embassy Ltd. Ciampa has, at first quietly and now very vocally, cemented himself as a threat to every individual on the ROH roster, and every championship. This is the culmination of his winning streak thus far, and it is an almost certainty that Ciampa & The Embassy want nothing more than for “The Dominant Male” to run over Lethal, claim the TV Title as his own, and then proceed to do the same to Davey Richards or whomever the ROH World Champion may be. Will Lethal be the man to end Tommaso’s streak or, once again, end up just another victim of Project Ciampa?
NO DQ - Grudge Match
Jimmy Jacobs takes on "Wrestling's Worst Nightmare" Kevin Steen
The story that brought us here is filled with violence, blood, and broken dreams. Suffice to say that Jimmy Jacobs, since returning to the fold at “Supercard of Honor VI”, stood at the side of Steve Corino throughout his rehabilitation process as his sponsor and, when necessary, fought beside him, both physically and in spirit, against the likes of Mike Bennett, Michael Elgin, El Generico, and yes, Kevin Steen. As one of, if not the, most evil man in ROH’s ten-year history, Jimmy Jacobs sees a great deal of his past in Kevin Steen’s eyes.
As the leader of The Age of The Fall, Jacobs spilled blood at levels possibly unparalleled in ROH and committed atrocities involving barbwire, hanging, and railroad spikes without getting into the gory details. He put the love of his life at risk without a second though, and was even willing to assault her himself when she turned away from him. When he was, quite literally, thrown out the front door several years ago, ROH breathed a collective sigh of relief, but held our breaths once more when he came back. Thankfully the Jacobs we have seen in the ensuing months has not been that same man…but that could all change Sunday.
Kevin Steen brought out the evil in Steve Corino at “Final Battle 2011” and quite possibly fed off it, fueling his own depraved ambitions of blood and gore, as he laid waste to Corino, Jacobs, nearly Jim Cornette, and finally El Generico, earning his reinstatement to ROH in the process. Steen’s reign of terror is in its infancy and Jacobs is now taking it on his shoulders to accomplish what Corino did not. What happens if & when evil meets evil?
Special Attraction Tag Team Match
The Amazing Red & "Technical Lightning" TJ Perkins vs. The House of Truth ("Unbreakable" Michael Elgin & Roderick Strong) w/ Truth Martini
The Amazing Red was one of the innovators of aerial combat in the early days of ROH, competing in the first official match in history against Jay Briscoe, and going on to reign as Tag Team Champion alongside AJ Styles. A series of injuries kept him out of competition for quite some time, and it has been many years since we have seen Red inside the ROH ring, so it is with great excitement that we welcome back one of our own for the “10th Anniversary Event”! With TJ Perkins as his partner, it’s the innovators of two ROH eras coming together, but they are up against stiff competition in The House of Truth. Strong & Elgin are both poised to receive title shots (Roderick at the TV, Elgin at the World) and need, crave, demand victory here as they wait for their opportunities. There’s nothing personal wrapped up here, nothing at stake save bragging rights, and the desire of both teams to steal the show. What a triumph it would be for Red to return to his roots for the first time in 8 years and take home a victory alongside TJ! What a triumph it would be for Strong & Elgin to once again make the Hammerstein HoT territory as they did at “Final Battle 2011” when Roddy beat Hero & Elgin beat Perkins!
“Glory By Honor X” Tag Team Rematch
Wrestling's Greatest Tag Team (Charlie Haas & Shelton Benjamin) vs. The All Night Express (Rhett Titus & Kenny King)
WGTT have become jerks in recent months, to put it kindly, and have decided that a good chair across the skull as just as productive as a headlock, and that paying fines is well worth it if it sends a right (or wrong depending on your position) message. Since losing the ROH Tag Titles to The Briscoes, Haas & Benjamin’s mean streak has come out in full force and they have basically thrown any regard for the rules out the window, caring less if the match ends in a DQ.
ANX, as a duo, have been on the shelf since “Final Battle 2011” when The Young Bucks took advantage of Titus’ already bum knee and delivered quite a brutal assault, earning a Tag Title shot in the process, and forcing Titus to take time off to get surgery. In the interim, King has gone it solo to mixed success, but itching for Titus’ return and a chance to not only get revenge on The Bucks, but get that Tag Title shot they earned by beating WGTT on The Proving Ground. Before that can happen though, ANX must get past WGTT in this bout. Titus knee will, obviously, be a question of if he came back to soon and one would suspect WGTT to go straight for it, but given the states of mind of both teams, this could prove to just be a fight of four angry men looking to lay a beating on each other.
Special Attraction
"The Notorious 187" Homicide vs. "The Prodigy" Mike Bennett w/ Brutal Bob & Maria Kanellis
Announced recently, the former ROH World Champion “The Notorious 187” Homicide has signed on to come back home and knock some respect into “The Prodigy” Mike Bennett after his comments regarding New York, ROH, and the men who carried it on their backs over the years. Bennett fancies himself ROH’s only true superstar, Homicide, on the other hand, fancies ROH meaning “Ring of Homicide” and aims to show Bennett just what that interpretation means firsthand. Maria & Brutal Bob better watch out because it doesn’t take much to set Homicide off and when that happens, no one is safe.
Steve Corino is also scheduled to appear at the event but in what fashion only he knows right now. Perhaps it will be to join the commentary team, rehashing what he did at the very first event ten years ago. We will have to wait and see how “The King of Old School”, fresh off a trip to Japan, impacts the “10th Anniversary Event”.
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Main Event
“Young Wolves Rising”
ROH World Champion Davey Richards & Kyle O'Reilly vs. "Die Hard" Eddie Edwards & Adam Cole
The story of Richards & Edwards is well-known; their trilogy of matches is a modern classic as they’ve battled over both the TV Title & World Title with Richards winning the most recent bout at “Final Battle 2011”. There’s been tension, dissension, and distrust, but at the end of that last clash they shook hand and embraced like the brothers they have been more so many years.
On the other hand, Kyle O’Reilly and Adam Cole have a much shorter history as Future Shock, one not filled with the great successes of The American Wolves, and while they have bonded over their time as a team, their relationship was nowhere near as strong as that of The Wolves. So when Kyle began gravitating more towards Davey Richards as a training partner, when he elected to shine a spotlight on Edwards’ deception in the Dan Severn situation, it illuminated an aspect of the Richards/O’Reilly relationship thus far unseen. Kyle’s bond with Davey as both friend & training partner was obviously stronger than his relationship with Cole and as such, it seemed that O’Reilly was also receiving a share of Davey’s spotlight, leaving his Future Shock partner in the shadows.
So between Davey & Kyle teaming at “ROH Underground” in Richmond to earn a shot at the ROH World Tag Titles, uniting on “Ring of Honor Wrestling” TV, and battling The Briscoes at “Rise & Prove” in Cincinnati, it certainly appeared that O’Reilly had left Future Shock in his past, and Adam Cole in his rearview mirror.
In the meantime, Cole didn’t just sit on his laurels, waiting for something to happen, rather he stepped up to the plate at “The Homecoming 2012” against Roderick Strong, taking Eddie’s place in a No DQ match AFTER he already fought Haas & Benjamin earlier in the night. He lost, but a standing ovation from the fans showcased just how hard he fought. The next night, while Team Richards fought over a title shot, Cole took on Kevin Steen, again in a losing effort, but the involvement of Edwards in both bouts showcased a growing bond of respect between the two men. That bond came to a head on “Ring of Honor Wrestling” TV when Edwards officially offered Cole a partnership with someone who actually respected him and wasn’t just killing time, waiting to become an American Wolf with Davey (to paraphrase Eddie). That’s what brought us here to “Young Wolves Rising” as Cole & O’Reilly team with Edwards & Richards respectively to prove themselves deserving of that top tier slot. Eddie & Davey have done this dance many times over; they know each other as well as anybody and a battle between the two of them can go either way. Adam & Kyle are the x-factors in this bout and the weight of the world is on their shoulders in NYC…as both men intimated in their respective blogs, this is their opportunity to shine, to prove themselves, and rise to the top…
ROH World Tag Team Championship
Jay & Mark Briscoe defend against The Young Bucks
Matt & Nick Jackson have been a pair of disrespectful “superstars” since the day they returned to Ring of Honor last summer. Whether it be in their total disregard for the Code of Honor, the way they reportedly carry themselves around the rest of the wrestlers in the locker room, or their seeming desire to hurt opponents (as evidenced at “Final Battle 2011” with Rhett Titus), they haven’t made any friends in the last few months. Unfortunately it doesn’t appear much will change because, in spite of their attitudes & actions, they have been extremely successful. It’s been victory after victory culminating in that “FB ‘11” Gauntlet Match where they won this Tag Team Title opportunity and put Rhett Titus on the shelf.
The Briscoes have been equally as successful in recent months, capturing the ROH World Tag Titles for the 7th time at “Final Battle 2011” from Haas & Benjamin, and completely flipping how the fans received them in the process. 6 months earlier Dem Boys were hated men, that night they were the heroes of the day, and while they appreciate it, Jay & Mark Briscoe could likely care less either way. What they do care about is representing ROH to the fullest as two of the few men that have been here since day one, and they care about winning, which is something they have done in spades. Since winning the belts they have beaten both Coleman & Alexander as well as Richards & O’Reilly, and have had to deal with Haas & Benjamin nipping at their heels as well. The main defeat the Briscoes have tasted was against Team CHIKARA in a Proving Ground match, and the winner of this bout will likely be facing Jigsaw & Hallowicked at “Unity” in April.
So will it be Dem Boys, Sandy Fork’s Own Briscoes who celebrate the anniversary of the company they helped build? Or will it be The Young Bucks, team Hollywood, who add yet another reason to gloat to their resume?
ROH World Television Championship
Jay Lethal defends against "The Dominant Male" Tommaso Ciampa w/ The Embassy LTD
New York City has been good to Jay Lethal since his homecoming to Ring of Honor at “Best in the World 2011”. In his return bout he bested Mike Bennett, went on to capture the ROH World TV Title from El Generico in Chicago, and then beat both Generico & Bennett at “Final Battle 2011” last time in New York to retain the championship. He stepped up his game in two ROH World Title bouts against Davey Richards, both marred by outside interference from the House of Truth, and many feel he would have claimed the title if not for those distractions. Now he steps into the ring with the only man who has actually defeated him in a Proving Ground match, Tommaso Ciampa. Sure Roderick Strong went the distance with Lethal, but Ciampa is the only man to actually pin Lethal in the Proving Ground.
One has to wonder what sort of psychological advantage that victory, along with Ciampa’s tremendous undefeated streak since his ROH debut over a year ago, can offer to The Embassy Ltd. Ciampa has, at first quietly and now very vocally, cemented himself as a threat to every individual on the ROH roster, and every championship. This is the culmination of his winning streak thus far, and it is an almost certainty that Ciampa & The Embassy want nothing more than for “The Dominant Male” to run over Lethal, claim the TV Title as his own, and then proceed to do the same to Davey Richards or whomever the ROH World Champion may be. Will Lethal be the man to end Tommaso’s streak or, once again, end up just another victim of Project Ciampa?
NO DQ - Grudge Match
Jimmy Jacobs takes on "Wrestling's Worst Nightmare" Kevin Steen
The story that brought us here is filled with violence, blood, and broken dreams. Suffice to say that Jimmy Jacobs, since returning to the fold at “Supercard of Honor VI”, stood at the side of Steve Corino throughout his rehabilitation process as his sponsor and, when necessary, fought beside him, both physically and in spirit, against the likes of Mike Bennett, Michael Elgin, El Generico, and yes, Kevin Steen. As one of, if not the, most evil man in ROH’s ten-year history, Jimmy Jacobs sees a great deal of his past in Kevin Steen’s eyes.
As the leader of The Age of The Fall, Jacobs spilled blood at levels possibly unparalleled in ROH and committed atrocities involving barbwire, hanging, and railroad spikes without getting into the gory details. He put the love of his life at risk without a second though, and was even willing to assault her himself when she turned away from him. When he was, quite literally, thrown out the front door several years ago, ROH breathed a collective sigh of relief, but held our breaths once more when he came back. Thankfully the Jacobs we have seen in the ensuing months has not been that same man…but that could all change Sunday.
Kevin Steen brought out the evil in Steve Corino at “Final Battle 2011” and quite possibly fed off it, fueling his own depraved ambitions of blood and gore, as he laid waste to Corino, Jacobs, nearly Jim Cornette, and finally El Generico, earning his reinstatement to ROH in the process. Steen’s reign of terror is in its infancy and Jacobs is now taking it on his shoulders to accomplish what Corino did not. What happens if & when evil meets evil?
Special Attraction Tag Team Match
The Amazing Red & "Technical Lightning" TJ Perkins vs. The House of Truth ("Unbreakable" Michael Elgin & Roderick Strong) w/ Truth Martini
The Amazing Red was one of the innovators of aerial combat in the early days of ROH, competing in the first official match in history against Jay Briscoe, and going on to reign as Tag Team Champion alongside AJ Styles. A series of injuries kept him out of competition for quite some time, and it has been many years since we have seen Red inside the ROH ring, so it is with great excitement that we welcome back one of our own for the “10th Anniversary Event”! With TJ Perkins as his partner, it’s the innovators of two ROH eras coming together, but they are up against stiff competition in The House of Truth. Strong & Elgin are both poised to receive title shots (Roderick at the TV, Elgin at the World) and need, crave, demand victory here as they wait for their opportunities. There’s nothing personal wrapped up here, nothing at stake save bragging rights, and the desire of both teams to steal the show. What a triumph it would be for Red to return to his roots for the first time in 8 years and take home a victory alongside TJ! What a triumph it would be for Strong & Elgin to once again make the Hammerstein HoT territory as they did at “Final Battle 2011” when Roddy beat Hero & Elgin beat Perkins!
“Glory By Honor X” Tag Team Rematch
Wrestling's Greatest Tag Team (Charlie Haas & Shelton Benjamin) vs. The All Night Express (Rhett Titus & Kenny King)
WGTT have become jerks in recent months, to put it kindly, and have decided that a good chair across the skull as just as productive as a headlock, and that paying fines is well worth it if it sends a right (or wrong depending on your position) message. Since losing the ROH Tag Titles to The Briscoes, Haas & Benjamin’s mean streak has come out in full force and they have basically thrown any regard for the rules out the window, caring less if the match ends in a DQ.
ANX, as a duo, have been on the shelf since “Final Battle 2011” when The Young Bucks took advantage of Titus’ already bum knee and delivered quite a brutal assault, earning a Tag Title shot in the process, and forcing Titus to take time off to get surgery. In the interim, King has gone it solo to mixed success, but itching for Titus’ return and a chance to not only get revenge on The Bucks, but get that Tag Title shot they earned by beating WGTT on The Proving Ground. Before that can happen though, ANX must get past WGTT in this bout. Titus knee will, obviously, be a question of if he came back to soon and one would suspect WGTT to go straight for it, but given the states of mind of both teams, this could prove to just be a fight of four angry men looking to lay a beating on each other.
Special Attraction
"The Notorious 187" Homicide vs. "The Prodigy" Mike Bennett w/ Brutal Bob & Maria Kanellis
Announced recently, the former ROH World Champion “The Notorious 187” Homicide has signed on to come back home and knock some respect into “The Prodigy” Mike Bennett after his comments regarding New York, ROH, and the men who carried it on their backs over the years. Bennett fancies himself ROH’s only true superstar, Homicide, on the other hand, fancies ROH meaning “Ring of Homicide” and aims to show Bennett just what that interpretation means firsthand. Maria & Brutal Bob better watch out because it doesn’t take much to set Homicide off and when that happens, no one is safe.
Steve Corino is also scheduled to appear at the event but in what fashion only he knows right now. Perhaps it will be to join the commentary team, rehashing what he did at the very first event ten years ago. We will have to wait and see how “The King of Old School”, fresh off a trip to Japan, impacts the “10th Anniversary Event”.
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ROH 10th Anniversary Results
Your commentary team is Kevin Kelly and Nigel McGuinness. They got a huge ovation. The crowd chanted for Nigel and then for Kevin Kelly.
The crowd then chanted for Cary Silkin.
They went live on the air. Nigel and Kelly welcomed everyone. Nigel said that ten years ago, ROH was formed to show that pro wrestling wasn't dead. He said that ten years later, ROH is alive and kicking and so is pro wrestling. He said that is thanks to everyone who is in ROH, everyone who helped build the company and all the fans of ROH.
They sent it to a pre-taped promo from the All Night Express.
Charlie Haas & Shelton Benjamin vs. The All Night Express.
All Night Express have new outfits. They went face to face and argued with the former champs before the bell.
Benjamin and Rhett Titus opened up. Titus worked him over with hard chops in the corner and drilled him with a running clothesline in the corner. He followed up with a running bulldog and brought him into the Express' corner. Kenny King worked over Benjamin and worked him over on the mat. Benjamin fought to his feet and they went back and forth. Benjamin cut him off with a kick to the gut. He and Haas began working over King in the corner. Haas mocked the crowd, which was all over him.
Haas whipped King into the ropes but King ducked a big boot and nailed a dropkick. The Express went for a double team but Haas avoided it. He tossed King to the floor but was caught by Titus with a neckbreaker. Benjamin hit the scene but the Express tossed them to the floor and hit a double flip dive out of the ring to the floor.
Back in the ring, Haas covered up as Titus worked him over. The referee held Titus back. Haas shoved King, and the referee stopped King from getting in the ring. That allowed Benjamin to attack Titus' bad knee from behind. Haas and Benjamin began taking turns working over Titus' knee. Haas brought him into the corner and tied his leg in the ropes, then charged and drilled it with a knee. Benjamin brought him over to the ringpost and locked in a figure four on the rail. King tried to help but was cut off by Haas and thrown out hard to the floor.
Back in the ring, Titus tried to make the tag but was cut off by Benjamin and was caught in a leg submission. He tried to roll over and pin Benjamin while trapped in it to no avail. Titus fought him off but was cut off. Haas tagged in and continued working him over. Haas finally missed a punch and King made the hot tag. King wet nuts with offense, allowing Titus to nail an enziguri to Benjamin.
King locked in a one legged crab on Haas but Benjamin attacked. King was sent into the corner but came off with a moonsault for a two. The Express double teamed him with dropkicks. Titus covered Benjamin for a two count. Haas hit the scene but was nailed a kick. He came back with a big boot and a big German suplex.
King tagged in but was caught with a Haas inverted atomic drop and a big boot by Benjamin for a two count. The crowd tried to rally the Express as Rhett fired up with a series of punches and worked over Haas. He nailed a clothesline that sent them both over the top to the floor. Benjamin and King went into a series of near fall reversals until King finally caught Benjamin and scored the pin.
Your winners, The All Night Express!
Really, really strong opener. They had some great back and forth action and Benjamin doing what I believe may have been his first pinfall loss in ROH was a real shock to the audience. Haas and Benjamin were absolutely great as heels. Great kickoff.
Mike Bennett (with Bob Evans & Maria Kanellis) vs. Homicide
The crowd was all over Bennett when he came out, chanting CM Punk at Kanellis. Bennett said they are talking about the Best in the World and said he was going to do to Homicide what he should do the entire city, take a big old crap on it. Homicide hit the ring and attacked Bennett. Homicie was wearing his outfit from the first-ever ROH show when he was one half of the Natural Born Sinners. No rubber chicken though!
They rang the bell and Homicide worked Bennett over, beating the hell out of him all over the outside, running him into the rail. Bennett started making a comeback but Homicide tossed him to the floor. He went for the tope con hilo to the outside but Evans pulled Bennett out of the way and nailed Homicide. Bennett worked over Homicide and tossed him back into the ring. He worked over Homicide with a series of rights and suplexed him over for a two count.
He whipped Homicide into the corner and clotheslined him then dropkicked him for a near fall. He whipped Homicide into the ropes but put his head down and Homicide kicked him. Homicide rebounded off the ropes but was caught with a spinebuster. He ripped a Yankees shirt off of Homicide and wiped his rear with it. That fired up Homicide who nailed an Ace Crusher. They fought to their feet and battled back and forth. Homicide nailed him with a powerbomb, then locked on an STF. Shout out to Samoa Joe! Homicide led the move go and went after Bob Evans.
Bennett tried to charge him but was nailed with a back elbow. He went to the top but was cut off by Bennett. Bennett went for a superplex but Homicide cut him off and teased a Pepsi Plunge off the top. Bennett backdropped him into the ring. Homicide cut off Bennett and nailed a neckbreaker. He called for the GTS but Maria got on the ropes. Bennett slipped out and charged. Homicide moved and Maria was almost nailed. Homicide grabbed Bennett and nailed the GTS. He started screaming at Maria and made the CM Punk straightedge symbol.
Bennett grabbed Homicide from behind and rolled him up, hooking the tights for the pin.
Your winner, Mike Bennett!
Homicide immediately laid out Bennett and then Bob Evans. He went after Maria, who was in the ring but they pulled her out of the ring.
Homicide took the mic and put over the fans and the promotion afterward, ripping on Boston in the process.
A solid match. I loved the old school Homicide look.
CHIKARA Grand champion Eddie Kingston was introduced. Kevin Kelly said that ROH will be cross-promoting events across the country. He said the first would be 4/28 in Chicago with CHIKARA. Kingston said that he was happy to be here and happy to be in NYC. He said that he was most excited to see ROH champion Davey Richards. He said that he had an idea. Richards' music played but then changed and out came Kevin Steen, carrying a tennis racquet and eating a banana.
Steen came that it was really good to see Kingson, but he was wondering what exactly happened. He asked Kingston when he became such a bitch. He said that he heard Kingston was talking about how great it was to be here. He says that Kingston said it was great to be back, but he used to be here until Jim Cornette came and took over and you disappeared. He said that he thinks that's not what Kingston thinks inside. He said that he knows people would like to see them fight but he also thinks a lot of people would want to see them tear down the business together. He said they could destroy CHIKARA and ROH and rebuild it. Kingston said that CHIKARA was his home and where he was born and where he was die. He said that teaming with Steen would be cool but he's not about destroying anything. Steen said ROH was cool until Cornette took over but Steen is taking care of that. He said that if he loves CHIKARA that's fine but it's a bullsh** Mickey Mouse promotion. Kingston told Kelly to get out of the ring. He said that he lost his wife and his kids for CHIKARA and he'll live and die for CHIKARA and he would "f***ing kill Steen" for running his mouth. It was an awesome promo. Steen backed off and said he didn't come to fight but plans change. They brawled. A ton of ROH officials and ring crew pulled them apart. Kingston was pulled from the ring and the CHIKARA belt was left in the ring with Steen. Steen teased pulling his Winkle out and pissing on the belt, which brought CHIKARA stars the Colony out. They worked over Steen and threw him out of the ring. Red Ant then hit a big dive onto everyone on the floor. A super hot angle and segment.
The House of Truth (Roderick Strong & Michael Elgin with Truth Martini) vs. The Amazing Red & TJ Perkins
Big pop for the return of Red. The crowd chanted "House of Glory" (Red's school) and "F*** TNA." Perkins and Elgin started off. They went back and forth. Red tagged in and was sent into the corner. Red went for a waistlock but was unable to move the big man. Red was able to use a dropkick to take Elgin to his knees and work him over. Strong hit the scene but was hit with ssome offense sending him to the floor with a flying head scissors. Red and Perkins hit a double springboard bodypress.
It settled down to Elgin and Perkins. Perkins tried to come off the ropes with a tornado DDT but was caught and turned into an over the shoulder powerslam for a two count. Strong tagged in and nailed a backbreaker, then locked in a rear chinlock. Red nailed a ton of spinkicks and a dropkick off the ropes on Strong but was attacked by Elgin. Red hit a twisting move that turned into a DDT for the pin.
Red hit a pescado to the floor. Perkins and Red then did stereo twisting splashes on Martini and Strong on the other side. Red and Perkins worked over Elgin. Red nailed the Code Red on Elgin. They went back and forth with an insane series of moves and near falls until Strong shot Red into the air for a backbreaker and Elgin caught him with a stiff lariat for the pin.
Your winners, The House of Truth!
Really HOT match. Perkins and Red made a hell of a team. Imagine them against the Bucks or Express or Briscoes? I really thought this was the best House of Truth ever looked overall. Just an impressive match.
In between each match, the crowd is doing the Daniel Bryan "YES!" as a chant. Pretty cool way to show respect for someone who put the place on the map.
ROH TV champ Jay Lethal vs. Tommaso Ciampa (with The Embassy)
They locked up and went back and forth. Ciampa went to the outside and Jay hit a springboard dropkick off the corner, sending him to the floor. He went for a dive and took out RE Evans on the floor but Ciampa clotheslined him on the outside. Ciampa worked over Jay on the floor, sending him into the railing and beating him.
Ciampa worked over Lethal. Lethal tried to come back with a handspring elbow but was dropkicked in the face while upside down. Ciampa began picking him apart on the mat, then whipped him into the ropes and drilled him with a back elbow. Ciampa continued working Lethal over but Lethal began firing back with chops. They went back and forth with chops until Lethal drilled him with a series back into the corner. He whipped Ciampa into the opposite corner but it was reversed and Ciampa dropkicked him into the corner.
Ciampa worked over Lethal in the corner with a series of running knees but when he went for another, Lethal snapped him with a superkick. Lethal worked him over with chops and clotheslines. Lethal nailed the handspring elbow for a two count. They battled back and forth on the top and Lethal nailed Ciampa off the ropes and back into the ring. Lethal hit the flying elbow and scored a two count.
Ciampa and Lethal battled back and forth on the apron, chopping each other. Ciampa ducked one and nailed the Air Raid Crash on the apron outside with two minutes remaining. The referee began counting them out and it looked like it would end up a double countout but they returned at the 19 count with a minute remaining.
Lethal fired up on Ciampa but The Embassy got on the apron. They were all nailed by Lethal, except for Mia Yim, who's dress was grabbed and ripped by Lethal. Lethal beat the hell out of Ciampa, who started firing back as the time limit expired.
15 Minute Draw.
Lethal tried to call for five more minutes, which the crowd wanted but Ciampa attacked him and nailed the powerbomb over the knees, leaving Lethal laying. Ciampa took the TV title belt and walked out with it. When Lethal recovered and realized they stole the belt, he ran to the back.
The next event here is Sunday 6/24. We are now at intermission!
They began playing "Final Countdown", which was Bryan Danielson's theme here and the place went NUTS!
They followed that by playing Punk's old theme song, and they even ran the old lighting effects. That was pretty damn awesome. We are a long way from the Murphy Rec Center.
ROH Tag Team champions The Briscoes vs. The Young Bucks.
The Bucks attacked the Briscoes during the ring introductions but the Briscoes nailed a double clothesline. They sent Nick Jackson to the floor then hit a double Beel over the top on Matt, sending him onto his brother on the floor. The Briscoes went to the floor and worked over the challengers, sending them into the railing. All four battled around ringside with the Briscoes trashing the Bucks.
Back in the ring, Jay worked over Matt Jackson, nailing a leaping clothesline in the corner. Mark joined in the beating, slamming him into the apron. The champs began working over Matt in the corner. They drilled him with a pair of dropkicks. They slammed him and drilled him with a double shoulderblock for a two count. Nick went after Jay, who chased him around ringside. When they hit the ring, Matt grabbed Jay in a standing headscissors and Nick dropkicked him, turning the tide.
The Bucks began working over Jay but Mark hit the scene. It turned into a brawl. Matt ducked, sending Mark ove r the top. The Bucks worked him over but Mark began nailing a series of chops on Matt. Matt backdropped him. Mark landed on his feet but was superkicked by Nick, who then hit a pescado to the floor on Jay.
The Briscoes worked over Mark in their corner. Mark fought his way out and drilled Matt with a series of headbutts. He made the hot tag to Jay, who clotheslined him. Mark killed him with a stiff dropkick. Jay stomped the hell out of Matt. Nick tried to springboard in but was caught and slammed onto his brother. The Briscoes hit an awesome powerbomb neckbreaker combination on Matt for a two count. Nick pulled Mark to the floor and superkicked him. He then springboarded in and drilled Jay with an X-Factor. Matt rolled him up for a two count.
They hung Jay on the ropes and Nick came off the ropes with a 450 splash for a two count. The Bucks battled with Jay Briscoe. They nailed him with a pair of stereo superkicks for a two count. They set up Jay for More Bang for Your Buck but Mark sent Matt off the top to the rail. The Briscoes nailed the Doomsday Device on Nick Jackson, scoring the pin.
Your winners and still ROH Tag Team champions, The Briscoes!
Kevin Steen vs. Jimmy Jacobs (with Steve Corino) - No DQ
Corino took the mic and said he was going to explain what's going to happen here. He told Steen that it's gone too far. He said Steen beat his ass all over the ring at Final Battle and he hasn't wrestled since. He asked if he believes Corino is going to let this continue, he's crazy. He said that it's time to move on. He said that he and Jacobs talked about it and this will be an unpopular decision but there's not going to be a No DQ match tonight. Steen took the mic. He told Corino that the man he knew would have punched him in the face for taking the mic, but Corino just stands there sulking.
Jacobs attacked Steen while Corino was confused. He removed his jacket to reveal the jacket he worde the night he stood under a gushing Jay Briscoe at the Chicago PPV. Corino was telling him not to do it but joined the announcers. Jacobs tossed chairs into the ring. Jacobs sat Steen in a chair in the aisle and did a running dive off the top onto Steen.
Jacobs tried to nail Steen with a chair but Steen ducked. They battled over it and Steen pulled Jacobs towards it. Steen hit a cannonball in the corner. Steen plowed Jacobs into the barricade. They brawled all over the aisle. Steen climbed atop the rail but was grabbed and slammed hard by Jacobs. Steen came back to ram Jacobs into a ringpost, then followed up with a steel chair. He pulled a piece of the barricade out and slammed Jacobs on it. Steen nailed him with another chair. They continued waging war on each other by the stage.
They brawled back to the ring, where Jacobs covered Steen for a two count. Jacobs began beating Steen's head into the chairs on the mat. He set up a table on the floor. He attempted to suplex Jacobs out of the ring onto the table but Steen blocked it and dragged him into the ring. He tried to powerbomb Jacobs outside but Jacobs escapes. He dropped down when Jacobs charged, sending him over the top to the floor. He then powerbombed Jacobs on the apron and did it again on a second side of the ring.
Steen gets in Corino's face and returns to Jacobs. He tries to powerbomb him off the apron onto the table but Jacobs landed on his feet. They battled on the apron. Jacobs speared Steen through the ropes through the table. Back in the ring, Jacobs went for a Contra Code off the ropes onto some chairs but Steen caught him and sent him into the chairs for a two count. Steen ascended to the top rope. Steen nailed a swanton but Jacobs gets his knee up.
Jacobs pulled out the spike he used duiring the Age of the Fall He charged and missed stabbing the turnbuckle. Steen nailed the F5 but was too tired to make the cover. He finally went for it, but changed his mind and set up a chair in the middle of the ring. He then set up another as Corino stood up, shaking his head. He sets the chairs back to back and goes for an F5 onto the chairs. Jacobs fought out, grabbed the spike and stabbed Steen, who was busted open. Jacobs began staring at the spike, then dropped it, shocked at what he did.
Steen grabbed the spike and spiked him in the crotch, then nailed the F5 onto the chairs. He covered Jacobs for the pin.
Your winner, Kevin Steen!
ROH champ Davey Richards & Kyle O'Reilly vs. Eddie Edwards & Adam Cole
Cole and Kyle started off but before they could lock up, Richards tagged himself in. Richards backed him into the corner and there was a clean break. Richards brought hm down to the mat, working over his arm. They went back and forth with some nice reversals, until Cole dropkicked Richards. Richards shoulderblocked him down, but was caught in a sunset flip. They went into a series of reversals leading to Cole going for a kick but Richards evaded. They faced off.
They tagged out to their partners. They went into a knucklelock test of strength and began headbutting each other. Edwards took him down to the mat for a near fall. They went back and forth until Kyle caught him with an armbar. Edwards turned that into a leg submission and they finally faced off. Cole tagged in as did Richards.
Richards began tagging Cole with a series of kicks to the chest. They went back and forth until Richards nailed a dropkick as Cole was rebounding off the ropes. Kyle tagged in and he drilled Cole, who came back with a series of shoulderblocks. Kyle cut him off with a back suplex and tagged Richards. He cinched in an Indian Death Lock. Edwards and Richards tagged in and they went back and forth. Richards drilled Edwards with a running forearm, then hit a dive to the outside on Cole. Edwards nailed a back suplex off the ropes but Eddie fought out of it. He and Kyle went back and forth, killing each other with disgustingly stiff chops.
Kyle began throwing some stuff kicks. Edwards chopped him in the neck and went for another but Kyle blocked and hit a sick back suplex for a two count. Cole tagged in and tried to roll up Kyle, who shoved him off. Cole nailed a leg lariat fora two count. Cole caught Kyle on the ropes and slammed him for a two count. They battled back and forth with forearms. Cole was caught with a leaping knee and Richards leapt into the ring and drilled him with a kick for a two count.
Richards locked in the Texas Cloverleaf. Edwards was trying to interfere so Kyle warded him off and assisted in the submission. Kyle began doing a series of rolling butterfly suplexes for a two count. Cole fired back against Richards and Kyle. Richards went for an enziguiri but Cole ducked and Kyle was nailed. Cole maneuvered Kyle into DDTing Davey. Edwards tagged in and nailed a leaping missile dropkick on both. He worked over Davey with a brainbuster for a two count.
They battled back and forth. Edwards backdropped his own partner over the top on Davey and Kyle on the floor. Edwards and Richards returned to the ring. Richards went to the top but was kicked by Edwards and superplexed off. Cole hit a top rope splash and Edwards covered him for a two count. Richards fired back with several elbows to the neck but was flipped over with a suplex into a sitdown slam for another two count. Cole and Edwards went for the American Wolves finisher but Richards fought them off and rolled through with an anklelock on Cole. Edwards went to break it but Kyle attacked him and locked on a submission. It tuirned into several reversals, leading into the former Wolves locked on submissions while face to face and slapping the hell out of each other.
Cole and Kyle grabbed their opponents and nailed back suplexes, then traded vicious strikes and punches. Cole then hit a nasty looking Cactus clothesline to the outside. Richards and Edwards began exchanging strikes and kicks, laying each other out. They made the tag to Cole and Kyle, who faced off. They charged each other with kicks, mirroring each other. They went for suplexes on Edwards and Richards but it was reversed with all four tumbling out of the ring to the floor.
All four battered men returned to the ring. Cole and Richards battling in one corner, Edwards and Kyle in the other. Richards and Eddie kept trying to one up each other with chops and kicks. They then faced off in the center of the ring, chopping and kicking each other stiffly. Richards nailed a sick clothesline that folded Edwards upside down in half. This left Kyle and Cole to battle it out with sick slaps, kicks and chops, with Cole finally getting the best of it and a near fall. Cole kicked Richards off the apron. He and Edwards used a lungblower into a backstabber for another two count on Kyle.
Kyle fought back with kicks on both his opponents but was nailed off the top with a sitdown F5 off the top. Cole covered Kyle but Richards dove in to break up the pinfall. Edwards whipped Cole into Kyle who kicked him off, then sent Edwards to the floor. Kyle nailed the leaping knee off the apron on Eddie. Richards nailed a double stomp on Cole, who kicked out. Cole was drilled with several kicks until a punt to the face and a back suplex but kicked out again.
Richards slapped him but Cole kicked him. Kyle nailed a brainbuster on him as Richards kicked him. Edwards broke it up and nailed a top rope stomp on Richards. Cole superkicked Richards in mid-air. They nailed the Wolves old finish on Richards for another two count. Edwards and Richards battled on the top rope. Richards fought him off but Edwards nailed a running knee and hit a top rope rana into the ring. Edwards powerbombed Richards onto Cole's knees but it went wrong. The crowd knew it too. Kyle hit the scene for the save and slapped them but both Cole and Eddie hit a double big boot to the face. Edwards went for a powerbomb, but saw Cole hit a tornado DDT onto Kyle off the apron to the floor.
Richards small packaged him for a two count. They went into a series of reversals. Edwards went for the codebreaker off the second rope but Richards turned it into a anklelock. Cole tagged in and nailed a bodypress off the ropes and pinned Richards, shocking the crowd.
Your winners, Adam Cole & Eddie Edwards!
Really great match with a shocking finish that brought Cole up to the next level.
Richards took the mic and started to speak but stopped. He then congratulated Cole on getting the win. They shook hands and faced off. Kyle refused and said he doesn't shake hands with anyone he doesn't respect. Richards got mad. Kevin Steen showed up in the balcony and said he doesn't respect any of them and he wasn't going to let the Anniversary show end with a "Davey Richards b**chfest." He said he wishes he had a Colt 45 to shoot Richards and said "Young Wolves Rising" was the worst name he ever heard. He said the show should have been titled Kevin Steen steals the show. He said that the future is ugly and it's him. He said it should have been Richards vs. Kevin Steen for the title. He said that some people think it's not happening because Davey is scared. He said that the truth is Cornette is afraid. He said Davey is the one person that can change Cornette's mind. He said that until Davey gets Cornette to change his mind, Steen is going to haunt him until he makes it happen. He said that Davey is a jiu-jitsu jackoff and "that's trending worldwide."
Source: http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/250767-complete-ring-of-honor-10th-anniversary-ippv-results-3412
Your commentary team is Kevin Kelly and Nigel McGuinness. They got a huge ovation. The crowd chanted for Nigel and then for Kevin Kelly.
The crowd then chanted for Cary Silkin.
They went live on the air. Nigel and Kelly welcomed everyone. Nigel said that ten years ago, ROH was formed to show that pro wrestling wasn't dead. He said that ten years later, ROH is alive and kicking and so is pro wrestling. He said that is thanks to everyone who is in ROH, everyone who helped build the company and all the fans of ROH.
They sent it to a pre-taped promo from the All Night Express.
Charlie Haas & Shelton Benjamin vs. The All Night Express.
All Night Express have new outfits. They went face to face and argued with the former champs before the bell.
Benjamin and Rhett Titus opened up. Titus worked him over with hard chops in the corner and drilled him with a running clothesline in the corner. He followed up with a running bulldog and brought him into the Express' corner. Kenny King worked over Benjamin and worked him over on the mat. Benjamin fought to his feet and they went back and forth. Benjamin cut him off with a kick to the gut. He and Haas began working over King in the corner. Haas mocked the crowd, which was all over him.
Haas whipped King into the ropes but King ducked a big boot and nailed a dropkick. The Express went for a double team but Haas avoided it. He tossed King to the floor but was caught by Titus with a neckbreaker. Benjamin hit the scene but the Express tossed them to the floor and hit a double flip dive out of the ring to the floor.
Back in the ring, Haas covered up as Titus worked him over. The referee held Titus back. Haas shoved King, and the referee stopped King from getting in the ring. That allowed Benjamin to attack Titus' bad knee from behind. Haas and Benjamin began taking turns working over Titus' knee. Haas brought him into the corner and tied his leg in the ropes, then charged and drilled it with a knee. Benjamin brought him over to the ringpost and locked in a figure four on the rail. King tried to help but was cut off by Haas and thrown out hard to the floor.
Back in the ring, Titus tried to make the tag but was cut off by Benjamin and was caught in a leg submission. He tried to roll over and pin Benjamin while trapped in it to no avail. Titus fought him off but was cut off. Haas tagged in and continued working him over. Haas finally missed a punch and King made the hot tag. King wet nuts with offense, allowing Titus to nail an enziguri to Benjamin.
King locked in a one legged crab on Haas but Benjamin attacked. King was sent into the corner but came off with a moonsault for a two. The Express double teamed him with dropkicks. Titus covered Benjamin for a two count. Haas hit the scene but was nailed a kick. He came back with a big boot and a big German suplex.
King tagged in but was caught with a Haas inverted atomic drop and a big boot by Benjamin for a two count. The crowd tried to rally the Express as Rhett fired up with a series of punches and worked over Haas. He nailed a clothesline that sent them both over the top to the floor. Benjamin and King went into a series of near fall reversals until King finally caught Benjamin and scored the pin.
Your winners, The All Night Express!
Really, really strong opener. They had some great back and forth action and Benjamin doing what I believe may have been his first pinfall loss in ROH was a real shock to the audience. Haas and Benjamin were absolutely great as heels. Great kickoff.
Mike Bennett (with Bob Evans & Maria Kanellis) vs. Homicide
The crowd was all over Bennett when he came out, chanting CM Punk at Kanellis. Bennett said they are talking about the Best in the World and said he was going to do to Homicide what he should do the entire city, take a big old crap on it. Homicide hit the ring and attacked Bennett. Homicie was wearing his outfit from the first-ever ROH show when he was one half of the Natural Born Sinners. No rubber chicken though!
They rang the bell and Homicide worked Bennett over, beating the hell out of him all over the outside, running him into the rail. Bennett started making a comeback but Homicide tossed him to the floor. He went for the tope con hilo to the outside but Evans pulled Bennett out of the way and nailed Homicide. Bennett worked over Homicide and tossed him back into the ring. He worked over Homicide with a series of rights and suplexed him over for a two count.
He whipped Homicide into the corner and clotheslined him then dropkicked him for a near fall. He whipped Homicide into the ropes but put his head down and Homicide kicked him. Homicide rebounded off the ropes but was caught with a spinebuster. He ripped a Yankees shirt off of Homicide and wiped his rear with it. That fired up Homicide who nailed an Ace Crusher. They fought to their feet and battled back and forth. Homicide nailed him with a powerbomb, then locked on an STF. Shout out to Samoa Joe! Homicide led the move go and went after Bob Evans.
Bennett tried to charge him but was nailed with a back elbow. He went to the top but was cut off by Bennett. Bennett went for a superplex but Homicide cut him off and teased a Pepsi Plunge off the top. Bennett backdropped him into the ring. Homicide cut off Bennett and nailed a neckbreaker. He called for the GTS but Maria got on the ropes. Bennett slipped out and charged. Homicide moved and Maria was almost nailed. Homicide grabbed Bennett and nailed the GTS. He started screaming at Maria and made the CM Punk straightedge symbol.
Bennett grabbed Homicide from behind and rolled him up, hooking the tights for the pin.
Your winner, Mike Bennett!
Homicide immediately laid out Bennett and then Bob Evans. He went after Maria, who was in the ring but they pulled her out of the ring.
Homicide took the mic and put over the fans and the promotion afterward, ripping on Boston in the process.
A solid match. I loved the old school Homicide look.
CHIKARA Grand champion Eddie Kingston was introduced. Kevin Kelly said that ROH will be cross-promoting events across the country. He said the first would be 4/28 in Chicago with CHIKARA. Kingston said that he was happy to be here and happy to be in NYC. He said that he was most excited to see ROH champion Davey Richards. He said that he had an idea. Richards' music played but then changed and out came Kevin Steen, carrying a tennis racquet and eating a banana.
Steen came that it was really good to see Kingson, but he was wondering what exactly happened. He asked Kingston when he became such a bitch. He said that he heard Kingston was talking about how great it was to be here. He says that Kingston said it was great to be back, but he used to be here until Jim Cornette came and took over and you disappeared. He said that he thinks that's not what Kingston thinks inside. He said that he knows people would like to see them fight but he also thinks a lot of people would want to see them tear down the business together. He said they could destroy CHIKARA and ROH and rebuild it. Kingston said that CHIKARA was his home and where he was born and where he was die. He said that teaming with Steen would be cool but he's not about destroying anything. Steen said ROH was cool until Cornette took over but Steen is taking care of that. He said that if he loves CHIKARA that's fine but it's a bullsh** Mickey Mouse promotion. Kingston told Kelly to get out of the ring. He said that he lost his wife and his kids for CHIKARA and he'll live and die for CHIKARA and he would "f***ing kill Steen" for running his mouth. It was an awesome promo. Steen backed off and said he didn't come to fight but plans change. They brawled. A ton of ROH officials and ring crew pulled them apart. Kingston was pulled from the ring and the CHIKARA belt was left in the ring with Steen. Steen teased pulling his Winkle out and pissing on the belt, which brought CHIKARA stars the Colony out. They worked over Steen and threw him out of the ring. Red Ant then hit a big dive onto everyone on the floor. A super hot angle and segment.
The House of Truth (Roderick Strong & Michael Elgin with Truth Martini) vs. The Amazing Red & TJ Perkins
Big pop for the return of Red. The crowd chanted "House of Glory" (Red's school) and "F*** TNA." Perkins and Elgin started off. They went back and forth. Red tagged in and was sent into the corner. Red went for a waistlock but was unable to move the big man. Red was able to use a dropkick to take Elgin to his knees and work him over. Strong hit the scene but was hit with ssome offense sending him to the floor with a flying head scissors. Red and Perkins hit a double springboard bodypress.
It settled down to Elgin and Perkins. Perkins tried to come off the ropes with a tornado DDT but was caught and turned into an over the shoulder powerslam for a two count. Strong tagged in and nailed a backbreaker, then locked in a rear chinlock. Red nailed a ton of spinkicks and a dropkick off the ropes on Strong but was attacked by Elgin. Red hit a twisting move that turned into a DDT for the pin.
Red hit a pescado to the floor. Perkins and Red then did stereo twisting splashes on Martini and Strong on the other side. Red and Perkins worked over Elgin. Red nailed the Code Red on Elgin. They went back and forth with an insane series of moves and near falls until Strong shot Red into the air for a backbreaker and Elgin caught him with a stiff lariat for the pin.
Your winners, The House of Truth!
Really HOT match. Perkins and Red made a hell of a team. Imagine them against the Bucks or Express or Briscoes? I really thought this was the best House of Truth ever looked overall. Just an impressive match.
In between each match, the crowd is doing the Daniel Bryan "YES!" as a chant. Pretty cool way to show respect for someone who put the place on the map.
ROH TV champ Jay Lethal vs. Tommaso Ciampa (with The Embassy)
They locked up and went back and forth. Ciampa went to the outside and Jay hit a springboard dropkick off the corner, sending him to the floor. He went for a dive and took out RE Evans on the floor but Ciampa clotheslined him on the outside. Ciampa worked over Jay on the floor, sending him into the railing and beating him.
Ciampa worked over Lethal. Lethal tried to come back with a handspring elbow but was dropkicked in the face while upside down. Ciampa began picking him apart on the mat, then whipped him into the ropes and drilled him with a back elbow. Ciampa continued working Lethal over but Lethal began firing back with chops. They went back and forth with chops until Lethal drilled him with a series back into the corner. He whipped Ciampa into the opposite corner but it was reversed and Ciampa dropkicked him into the corner.
Ciampa worked over Lethal in the corner with a series of running knees but when he went for another, Lethal snapped him with a superkick. Lethal worked him over with chops and clotheslines. Lethal nailed the handspring elbow for a two count. They battled back and forth on the top and Lethal nailed Ciampa off the ropes and back into the ring. Lethal hit the flying elbow and scored a two count.
Ciampa and Lethal battled back and forth on the apron, chopping each other. Ciampa ducked one and nailed the Air Raid Crash on the apron outside with two minutes remaining. The referee began counting them out and it looked like it would end up a double countout but they returned at the 19 count with a minute remaining.
Lethal fired up on Ciampa but The Embassy got on the apron. They were all nailed by Lethal, except for Mia Yim, who's dress was grabbed and ripped by Lethal. Lethal beat the hell out of Ciampa, who started firing back as the time limit expired.
15 Minute Draw.
Lethal tried to call for five more minutes, which the crowd wanted but Ciampa attacked him and nailed the powerbomb over the knees, leaving Lethal laying. Ciampa took the TV title belt and walked out with it. When Lethal recovered and realized they stole the belt, he ran to the back.
The next event here is Sunday 6/24. We are now at intermission!
They began playing "Final Countdown", which was Bryan Danielson's theme here and the place went NUTS!
They followed that by playing Punk's old theme song, and they even ran the old lighting effects. That was pretty damn awesome. We are a long way from the Murphy Rec Center.
ROH Tag Team champions The Briscoes vs. The Young Bucks.
The Bucks attacked the Briscoes during the ring introductions but the Briscoes nailed a double clothesline. They sent Nick Jackson to the floor then hit a double Beel over the top on Matt, sending him onto his brother on the floor. The Briscoes went to the floor and worked over the challengers, sending them into the railing. All four battled around ringside with the Briscoes trashing the Bucks.
Back in the ring, Jay worked over Matt Jackson, nailing a leaping clothesline in the corner. Mark joined in the beating, slamming him into the apron. The champs began working over Matt in the corner. They drilled him with a pair of dropkicks. They slammed him and drilled him with a double shoulderblock for a two count. Nick went after Jay, who chased him around ringside. When they hit the ring, Matt grabbed Jay in a standing headscissors and Nick dropkicked him, turning the tide.
The Bucks began working over Jay but Mark hit the scene. It turned into a brawl. Matt ducked, sending Mark ove r the top. The Bucks worked him over but Mark began nailing a series of chops on Matt. Matt backdropped him. Mark landed on his feet but was superkicked by Nick, who then hit a pescado to the floor on Jay.
The Briscoes worked over Mark in their corner. Mark fought his way out and drilled Matt with a series of headbutts. He made the hot tag to Jay, who clotheslined him. Mark killed him with a stiff dropkick. Jay stomped the hell out of Matt. Nick tried to springboard in but was caught and slammed onto his brother. The Briscoes hit an awesome powerbomb neckbreaker combination on Matt for a two count. Nick pulled Mark to the floor and superkicked him. He then springboarded in and drilled Jay with an X-Factor. Matt rolled him up for a two count.
They hung Jay on the ropes and Nick came off the ropes with a 450 splash for a two count. The Bucks battled with Jay Briscoe. They nailed him with a pair of stereo superkicks for a two count. They set up Jay for More Bang for Your Buck but Mark sent Matt off the top to the rail. The Briscoes nailed the Doomsday Device on Nick Jackson, scoring the pin.
Your winners and still ROH Tag Team champions, The Briscoes!
Kevin Steen vs. Jimmy Jacobs (with Steve Corino) - No DQ
Corino took the mic and said he was going to explain what's going to happen here. He told Steen that it's gone too far. He said Steen beat his ass all over the ring at Final Battle and he hasn't wrestled since. He asked if he believes Corino is going to let this continue, he's crazy. He said that it's time to move on. He said that he and Jacobs talked about it and this will be an unpopular decision but there's not going to be a No DQ match tonight. Steen took the mic. He told Corino that the man he knew would have punched him in the face for taking the mic, but Corino just stands there sulking.
Jacobs attacked Steen while Corino was confused. He removed his jacket to reveal the jacket he worde the night he stood under a gushing Jay Briscoe at the Chicago PPV. Corino was telling him not to do it but joined the announcers. Jacobs tossed chairs into the ring. Jacobs sat Steen in a chair in the aisle and did a running dive off the top onto Steen.
Jacobs tried to nail Steen with a chair but Steen ducked. They battled over it and Steen pulled Jacobs towards it. Steen hit a cannonball in the corner. Steen plowed Jacobs into the barricade. They brawled all over the aisle. Steen climbed atop the rail but was grabbed and slammed hard by Jacobs. Steen came back to ram Jacobs into a ringpost, then followed up with a steel chair. He pulled a piece of the barricade out and slammed Jacobs on it. Steen nailed him with another chair. They continued waging war on each other by the stage.
They brawled back to the ring, where Jacobs covered Steen for a two count. Jacobs began beating Steen's head into the chairs on the mat. He set up a table on the floor. He attempted to suplex Jacobs out of the ring onto the table but Steen blocked it and dragged him into the ring. He tried to powerbomb Jacobs outside but Jacobs escapes. He dropped down when Jacobs charged, sending him over the top to the floor. He then powerbombed Jacobs on the apron and did it again on a second side of the ring.
Steen gets in Corino's face and returns to Jacobs. He tries to powerbomb him off the apron onto the table but Jacobs landed on his feet. They battled on the apron. Jacobs speared Steen through the ropes through the table. Back in the ring, Jacobs went for a Contra Code off the ropes onto some chairs but Steen caught him and sent him into the chairs for a two count. Steen ascended to the top rope. Steen nailed a swanton but Jacobs gets his knee up.
Jacobs pulled out the spike he used duiring the Age of the Fall He charged and missed stabbing the turnbuckle. Steen nailed the F5 but was too tired to make the cover. He finally went for it, but changed his mind and set up a chair in the middle of the ring. He then set up another as Corino stood up, shaking his head. He sets the chairs back to back and goes for an F5 onto the chairs. Jacobs fought out, grabbed the spike and stabbed Steen, who was busted open. Jacobs began staring at the spike, then dropped it, shocked at what he did.
Steen grabbed the spike and spiked him in the crotch, then nailed the F5 onto the chairs. He covered Jacobs for the pin.
Your winner, Kevin Steen!
ROH champ Davey Richards & Kyle O'Reilly vs. Eddie Edwards & Adam Cole
Cole and Kyle started off but before they could lock up, Richards tagged himself in. Richards backed him into the corner and there was a clean break. Richards brought hm down to the mat, working over his arm. They went back and forth with some nice reversals, until Cole dropkicked Richards. Richards shoulderblocked him down, but was caught in a sunset flip. They went into a series of reversals leading to Cole going for a kick but Richards evaded. They faced off.
They tagged out to their partners. They went into a knucklelock test of strength and began headbutting each other. Edwards took him down to the mat for a near fall. They went back and forth until Kyle caught him with an armbar. Edwards turned that into a leg submission and they finally faced off. Cole tagged in as did Richards.
Richards began tagging Cole with a series of kicks to the chest. They went back and forth until Richards nailed a dropkick as Cole was rebounding off the ropes. Kyle tagged in and he drilled Cole, who came back with a series of shoulderblocks. Kyle cut him off with a back suplex and tagged Richards. He cinched in an Indian Death Lock. Edwards and Richards tagged in and they went back and forth. Richards drilled Edwards with a running forearm, then hit a dive to the outside on Cole. Edwards nailed a back suplex off the ropes but Eddie fought out of it. He and Kyle went back and forth, killing each other with disgustingly stiff chops.
Kyle began throwing some stuff kicks. Edwards chopped him in the neck and went for another but Kyle blocked and hit a sick back suplex for a two count. Cole tagged in and tried to roll up Kyle, who shoved him off. Cole nailed a leg lariat fora two count. Cole caught Kyle on the ropes and slammed him for a two count. They battled back and forth with forearms. Cole was caught with a leaping knee and Richards leapt into the ring and drilled him with a kick for a two count.
Richards locked in the Texas Cloverleaf. Edwards was trying to interfere so Kyle warded him off and assisted in the submission. Kyle began doing a series of rolling butterfly suplexes for a two count. Cole fired back against Richards and Kyle. Richards went for an enziguiri but Cole ducked and Kyle was nailed. Cole maneuvered Kyle into DDTing Davey. Edwards tagged in and nailed a leaping missile dropkick on both. He worked over Davey with a brainbuster for a two count.
They battled back and forth. Edwards backdropped his own partner over the top on Davey and Kyle on the floor. Edwards and Richards returned to the ring. Richards went to the top but was kicked by Edwards and superplexed off. Cole hit a top rope splash and Edwards covered him for a two count. Richards fired back with several elbows to the neck but was flipped over with a suplex into a sitdown slam for another two count. Cole and Edwards went for the American Wolves finisher but Richards fought them off and rolled through with an anklelock on Cole. Edwards went to break it but Kyle attacked him and locked on a submission. It tuirned into several reversals, leading into the former Wolves locked on submissions while face to face and slapping the hell out of each other.
Cole and Kyle grabbed their opponents and nailed back suplexes, then traded vicious strikes and punches. Cole then hit a nasty looking Cactus clothesline to the outside. Richards and Edwards began exchanging strikes and kicks, laying each other out. They made the tag to Cole and Kyle, who faced off. They charged each other with kicks, mirroring each other. They went for suplexes on Edwards and Richards but it was reversed with all four tumbling out of the ring to the floor.
All four battered men returned to the ring. Cole and Richards battling in one corner, Edwards and Kyle in the other. Richards and Eddie kept trying to one up each other with chops and kicks. They then faced off in the center of the ring, chopping and kicking each other stiffly. Richards nailed a sick clothesline that folded Edwards upside down in half. This left Kyle and Cole to battle it out with sick slaps, kicks and chops, with Cole finally getting the best of it and a near fall. Cole kicked Richards off the apron. He and Edwards used a lungblower into a backstabber for another two count on Kyle.
Kyle fought back with kicks on both his opponents but was nailed off the top with a sitdown F5 off the top. Cole covered Kyle but Richards dove in to break up the pinfall. Edwards whipped Cole into Kyle who kicked him off, then sent Edwards to the floor. Kyle nailed the leaping knee off the apron on Eddie. Richards nailed a double stomp on Cole, who kicked out. Cole was drilled with several kicks until a punt to the face and a back suplex but kicked out again.
Richards slapped him but Cole kicked him. Kyle nailed a brainbuster on him as Richards kicked him. Edwards broke it up and nailed a top rope stomp on Richards. Cole superkicked Richards in mid-air. They nailed the Wolves old finish on Richards for another two count. Edwards and Richards battled on the top rope. Richards fought him off but Edwards nailed a running knee and hit a top rope rana into the ring. Edwards powerbombed Richards onto Cole's knees but it went wrong. The crowd knew it too. Kyle hit the scene for the save and slapped them but both Cole and Eddie hit a double big boot to the face. Edwards went for a powerbomb, but saw Cole hit a tornado DDT onto Kyle off the apron to the floor.
Richards small packaged him for a two count. They went into a series of reversals. Edwards went for the codebreaker off the second rope but Richards turned it into a anklelock. Cole tagged in and nailed a bodypress off the ropes and pinned Richards, shocking the crowd.
Your winners, Adam Cole & Eddie Edwards!
Really great match with a shocking finish that brought Cole up to the next level.
Richards took the mic and started to speak but stopped. He then congratulated Cole on getting the win. They shook hands and faced off. Kyle refused and said he doesn't shake hands with anyone he doesn't respect. Richards got mad. Kevin Steen showed up in the balcony and said he doesn't respect any of them and he wasn't going to let the Anniversary show end with a "Davey Richards b**chfest." He said he wishes he had a Colt 45 to shoot Richards and said "Young Wolves Rising" was the worst name he ever heard. He said the show should have been titled Kevin Steen steals the show. He said that the future is ugly and it's him. He said it should have been Richards vs. Kevin Steen for the title. He said that some people think it's not happening because Davey is scared. He said that the truth is Cornette is afraid. He said Davey is the one person that can change Cornette's mind. He said that until Davey gets Cornette to change his mind, Steen is going to haunt him until he makes it happen. He said that Davey is a jiu-jitsu jackoff and "that's trending worldwide."
Source: http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/250767-complete-ring-of-honor-10th-anniversary-ippv-results-3412
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WXW 16 Carat Gold 2012
Night 1
Attendance: 421
1. Alterate Four Way: Emil Sitoci d. Noam Dar, Jonathan Gresham & Michael Dante via Snapmare Driver on Dar
2. Round 1: Yoshihito Sasaki d. Bad Bones via Lariat
3. Round 1: Karsten Beck d. Drake Younger via Inside Cradle
4. Round 1: Ricky Marvin d. Axeman via Santa Maria
5. Round 1: Johnny Moss d. Doug Williams via Keylock
6. Round 1: Tommy End d. Emil Sitoci via Owari Foot Stomp
7. Round 1: Zack Sabre Jr. d. Jon Ryan via Minoru Special from the Top Rope
8. Big Van Walter & Robert Dreissker d. Daisuke Sekimoto & Freddy Stahl via Hercules Cutter from Dreissker on Stahl
9. Round 1: El Generico d. Marty Scurll via Brainbuster
10. Round 1: Fit Finlay d. Sami Callihan via Tombstone Piledriver
Night 2
Attendance- 488
1. Michael Dante beat Drake Younger
2. 4 Way Dance: Robert Dreissker beat Kim Ray, Jay Skillet and 2Face
3. Axeman beat Noam Dar
4. 3 Way Dance: Marty Scurll beat John Gresham and Sami Callihan
5. 16 Karat Tournament: Tommy End o. Ricky Marvin
6. Bad Bones & Absolute Andy beat Jon Ryan and Doug Williams
7. 16 Karat Tournament: Zack Sabre Jr beat Yoshihito Sasaki
8. 16 Karat Tournament: El Generico beat Karsten Beck
9. 16 Karat Tournament: Johnny Moss beat Dave Finlay
10. WXW championship: Big Van Walter beat Daisuke Sekimoto
Night 3
1.16 Carat Gold 2012 – Semifinal Match: El Generico beat Johnny Moss
2.16 Carat Gold 2012 – Semifinal Match: Tommy End beat Zack Sabre jr.
3,Jay Skillett & Jonathan Gresham beat Keel Inkasso (Chris Rush & Aaron Insane)
4.Relaxed Rules: Absolute Alliance (Absolute Andy & Bad Bones) vs. Drake Younger & Mike Schwarz was a no contest due to interference from Carnage.
5. Jon Ryan beat Noam Dar
6.British rules: Finlay beat Johnny Kidd (2-1)
7.Elimination tag: Daisuke Sasaki, Big Van Walter, Kim Ray & 2-face beat Yoshihito Sasaki, Dreissker, Axeman & Karsten Beck
8.Doug Williams beat Micheal Dante
9.Zack Sabre Jr & Marty Scurll beat Emil Sitoci & Ricky Marvin
10.16 Carat final: El Generico beat Tommy End to become 2012 16 Carat winner.
Night 1
Attendance: 421
1. Alterate Four Way: Emil Sitoci d. Noam Dar, Jonathan Gresham & Michael Dante via Snapmare Driver on Dar
2. Round 1: Yoshihito Sasaki d. Bad Bones via Lariat
3. Round 1: Karsten Beck d. Drake Younger via Inside Cradle
4. Round 1: Ricky Marvin d. Axeman via Santa Maria
5. Round 1: Johnny Moss d. Doug Williams via Keylock
6. Round 1: Tommy End d. Emil Sitoci via Owari Foot Stomp
7. Round 1: Zack Sabre Jr. d. Jon Ryan via Minoru Special from the Top Rope
8. Big Van Walter & Robert Dreissker d. Daisuke Sekimoto & Freddy Stahl via Hercules Cutter from Dreissker on Stahl
9. Round 1: El Generico d. Marty Scurll via Brainbuster
10. Round 1: Fit Finlay d. Sami Callihan via Tombstone Piledriver
Night 2
Attendance- 488
1. Michael Dante beat Drake Younger
2. 4 Way Dance: Robert Dreissker beat Kim Ray, Jay Skillet and 2Face
3. Axeman beat Noam Dar
4. 3 Way Dance: Marty Scurll beat John Gresham and Sami Callihan
5. 16 Karat Tournament: Tommy End o. Ricky Marvin
6. Bad Bones & Absolute Andy beat Jon Ryan and Doug Williams
7. 16 Karat Tournament: Zack Sabre Jr beat Yoshihito Sasaki
8. 16 Karat Tournament: El Generico beat Karsten Beck
9. 16 Karat Tournament: Johnny Moss beat Dave Finlay
10. WXW championship: Big Van Walter beat Daisuke Sekimoto
Night 3
1.16 Carat Gold 2012 – Semifinal Match: El Generico beat Johnny Moss
2.16 Carat Gold 2012 – Semifinal Match: Tommy End beat Zack Sabre jr.
3,Jay Skillett & Jonathan Gresham beat Keel Inkasso (Chris Rush & Aaron Insane)
4.Relaxed Rules: Absolute Alliance (Absolute Andy & Bad Bones) vs. Drake Younger & Mike Schwarz was a no contest due to interference from Carnage.
5. Jon Ryan beat Noam Dar
6.British rules: Finlay beat Johnny Kidd (2-1)
7.Elimination tag: Daisuke Sasaki, Big Van Walter, Kim Ray & 2-face beat Yoshihito Sasaki, Dreissker, Axeman & Karsten Beck
8.Doug Williams beat Micheal Dante
9.Zack Sabre Jr & Marty Scurll beat Emil Sitoci & Ricky Marvin
10.16 Carat final: El Generico beat Tommy End to become 2012 16 Carat winner.
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Something for Samoa Joe fans
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjvCtjUp5sI&feature=player_embedded
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjvCtjUp5sI&feature=player_embedded
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qB8P9dkisgI&feature=related
guess this is when the ROH Faithul found out Dragon had won the world title
#Yesyesyes
guess this is when the ROH Faithul found out Dragon had won the world title
#Yesyesyes
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ROH has finally started getting interesting again after 6 poor months IMO. The weekly TV show's have also improved in the last couple of weeks, the blind destiny qualifiers were all decent matches and its about damm time that Kevin Steen got on the show!
I'm actually looking forward to seeing "Showdown in The Sun" which is on for 2 days during the WrestleMania weekend which some good matches being announced. Lance Storm is going facing off against Mike Bennett, and Fire Ant is also coming from Chikara to face TJ Perkins which could be an excellent match. So if any of you know any of you guys could point me into the right direction to watch both days once they have finished that would be awesome!
What do you guys thing of Chikara? I want to try and see as much as I can because from the quick highlights I've seen they seem to put on one heck of a show and with them about to be invading ROH with their joint PPV in late April I'd like to be clued up as much as possible leading into that.
So anybody know where to go to watch Chikara & Dragon Gate USA?
I'm actually looking forward to seeing "Showdown in The Sun" which is on for 2 days during the WrestleMania weekend which some good matches being announced. Lance Storm is going facing off against Mike Bennett, and Fire Ant is also coming from Chikara to face TJ Perkins which could be an excellent match. So if any of you know any of you guys could point me into the right direction to watch both days once they have finished that would be awesome!
What do you guys thing of Chikara? I want to try and see as much as I can because from the quick highlights I've seen they seem to put on one heck of a show and with them about to be invading ROH with their joint PPV in late April I'd like to be clued up as much as possible leading into that.
So anybody know where to go to watch Chikara & Dragon Gate USA?
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http://www.gfl.tv/Events/Fight/Wrestling/Ring_of_Honor__Showdown_in_the_Sun_BOTH_DAYS/1333
£12.60 Two shows for less then a WWE PPV
Chikara is pretty hard to find mainly due to most sites being pulled tbh
£12.60 Two shows for less then a WWE PPV
Chikara is pretty hard to find mainly due to most sites being pulled tbh
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For anyone a fan of Dragon Gate USA they have a ppv next week available if you watch it live for $1.99
http://www.wwnlive.com/event-dgusa-3-30-12.html
http://www.wwnlive.com/event-dgusa-3-30-12.html
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LOL i meant watching it without having to pay. I'm sure it will be uploaded somewhere in the next few days otherwise I'll have to buy it when it comes out. Hopefully they'll release it as a double disk instead of releasing each day separte
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0whWyAzLEsE&feature=player_embedded
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Last Nights Dragon Gate USA show results, Was a good show
- Spoiler:
- (1) A.R. Fox defeated Rich Swann. Swann ended up sitting on the top turnbuckle and Fox hit him with a running top rope C4 and picked up the win.
* CIMA and Ricochet entered and CIMA said he couldn't wrestle tonight because of his neck. He then announced that they must vacate the championships. Chuck Taylor and Johnny Gargano came out. Taylor took a mic and said that since tonight they were supposed to face himself and Gargano, they should give the titles to them. Gargano said he does not want to win the belts that way. Yoshino came out to the ring and said he will stand in for CIMA.
(2) Bobby Fish and Tommy Dreamer defeated Caleb Konley and Scott Reed. Fish caught a kick from Konley and turned it into the Fish Hook and Konley tapped out.
(3) BxB Hulk defeated Sami Calihan. Hulk hit his First Flash kick on Calihan for the win.
(4) Sabu and Jon Davis defeated Arik Cannon and Pinkie Sanchez in a Street Fight. Jon Davis power bombed Sanchez for the the win.
Sami Calihan attacked Sabu with a bottle and then cut a promo saying that it won’t be the easy. He stepped on Sabu’s throat and said that tomorrow will be Sabu’s last match.
(5) Masaaki Mochizuki defeated Akira Tozawa (w/ Christina Von Erie and BxB Hulk). Mochizuki hit a running top rope kick for the win.
(6) Samurai Del Sol defeated Johnny Vandal. Del Sol hit a Huricanrana on Del Sol to pick up the victory.
(7) Low Ki defeated PAC. Low Ki hit a top rope Warriors Way stomp on PAC for the win.
(8) Ricochet and Masato Yoshino defeated Johnny Gargano and Chuck Taylor to win the Open the United Gate Championships. Yoshino and Taylor hooked up and Yoshino was able to hook in his X-armed submission hold and Taylor tapped out.
* Yoshino said that tomorrow he will be United Gate Champion.
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ROH: Showdown in the Sun Day 1 results
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- 1. Proving Ground Match:
Ring of Honor Tag Team Champions "The Baddest Tag Team on the Planet" #DemBoys The Briscoes (Jay & Mark) defeated TMDK (Mikey Nicholls & Shane Haste) by pinfall with the Doomsday Device.
Jim Cornette introduces the NWA World Champion Adam Pearce, and brings up that Pearce had defeated ROH's Adam Cole under questionable circumstances the night before. Pearce asks Cornette if he's going to lecture him on questionable use of the rules, and he says it feels good to be home, but last night the marquee didn't read ROH, it read NWA. Cornette says Cole gave him everything he could handle and he knows it, and Pearce agrees that he's a star and he may be the future of the company and he's good, but he's not great. Adam Cole comes out to say that Pearce has some good points, and he's not going to make better excuses, but Cornette wanted to put him to the test, so he's going to do that against one of the best in the sport. Cornette also said he wanted him to learn something from this fight, and he learned that if he gets one more shot at Pearce, he knows he can beat him. Pearce says that if he wants to do that, they have a ring and they can get a referee and can do it right now. Cornette wants them to slow down and says he doesn't have the authority to put the NWA Title on the line, but if a referee can get down to the ring, he can make this match right now. So looks like we have an impromptu match...
2. Non-Title Match:
Adam Cole defeated NWA World Heavyweight Champion "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce by pinfall with a roll-up after countering a piledriver attempt.
After the match, Pearce adhered to the Code of Honor.
3. Dual Duel Night #1 in a Tornado Tag Team Match:
The All Night Express (Kenny King & Rhett Titus) defeated The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) by pinfall when Titus pinned Nick with an O'Connor Roll.
After the match, The Bucks attacked Titus's previously injured right knee with a steel chair.
4. Ring of Honor Television Title:
Jay Lethal (c) defeated Kyle O'Reilly by pinfall to retain the title with the Lethal Injection.
After the match, Lethal & Tommaso Ciampa, who was at ringside, had a staredown as Ciampa & The Embassy Limited are still in possession of Lethal's Television Title belt.
Intermission
5. Ring of Honor on Sinclair TV Return Match:
Wrestling's Greatest Tag Team (Charlie Haas & Shelton Benjamin) defeated The C & C Wrestle Factory (Caprice Coleman & Cedric Alexander) by pinfall when Benjamin pinned Alexander with a top rope belly-to-belly suplex.
6. Old School vs. New School:
"The Prodigy" Mike Bennett w/"The 1st Lady of Ring of Honor" Maria Kanellis defeated Lance Storm by pinfall with a TKO.
After the match, Bennett went to extend his hand to Storm, but suckered him in it and laid Storm out with the Box Office Smash.
7. "La Revancha!" in a Last Man Standing Match:
"Wrestling's Worst Nightmare" Kevin Steen defeated "The Generic Luchador" El Generico when Jimmy Jacobs interfered and turned on Generico, hitting him with the spike and a steel chair shot to the head to force Generico to not be able to answer the 10 count.
8. Main Event in a Triple Threat Elimination Match for the Ring of Honor World Title:
"American Wolf" Davey Richards (c) defeated "Die Hard" Eddie Edwards & Roderick Strong w/Truth Martini by pinfall to retain the title. First, Strong eliminated Edwards with a small package. Finally, Richards eliminated Strong with a roundhouse kick.
After the match, Michael Elgin laid out Richards with the 360* Powerbomb and promised to win the title tomorrow to close the show.
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Dragon Gate or ROH tonight then?
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Well i paid for both days of ROH 2 days of wrestling for less then a WWE PPV
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Mr T paid 1.29 for the dragon gate one last night
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Tooze/fernando you guys got any idea where i can watch the El Generico/Steen last man standing match. I found somewhere to watch the first night but it cuts off half way through their match when El Generico starts setting up tables.
Yet to see the finish of that and the main event for the world title. Quite looking forward to seeing last night's show. I havn't seen the results yet.
But if either of you can find a link, id be greatfull. Cheers Guys1
Yet to see the finish of that and the main event for the world title. Quite looking forward to seeing last night's show. I havn't seen the results yet.
But if either of you can find a link, id be greatfull. Cheers Guys1
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https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xpt4lm_roh-ippv-showdown-in-the-sun-night-3-30-12-part-1-6-hdtv_sport
The rest of the show is down the right hand side
Ill put day 2 results up in a bit
The rest of the show is down the right hand side
Ill put day 2 results up in a bit
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Cheers fernando lad, I found a link about an hour after i posted.
The Kevin Steen & El Generico match was just how i expected i don't think they'll ever settle their differences and will probably continue on at ROH & PWG. Some amazing spots i havn't seen much like that in WWE for years
Now Jimmy turning, he really needs to start appearing on the weekly show soon. They could really build up a fantastic match by June at Death Before Dishonor they could keep Steen away still chasing after the ROH world title. Either way they really need to re-sign El Generico back up
The Kevin Steen & El Generico match was just how i expected i don't think they'll ever settle their differences and will probably continue on at ROH & PWG. Some amazing spots i havn't seen much like that in WWE for years
Now Jimmy turning, he really needs to start appearing on the weekly show soon. They could really build up a fantastic match by June at Death Before Dishonor they could keep Steen away still chasing after the ROH world title. Either way they really need to re-sign El Generico back up
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Day 2 results
- Spoiler:
- Kevin Kelly and Nigel McGuinness once again welcome us to the War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., for today's matinee.
Jimmy Jacobs is here to start the show. He notes he's sick of being good. It isn't for him. He says Kevin Steen was right and sometimes, evil wins. El Generico's music hits and here he comes with a referee.
Match #1 - Jimmy Jacobs vs. El Generico
Generico on fire early until he tries to walk the ropes and gets crotched by Jacobs. Jacobs takes over, hitting a Cactus Jack-esque elbow off the apron to the floor. Tornado suplex connects for Jacobs. Jacobs goes to the top but Generico crotches him and goes up with him, but Jacobs shoves him off. Generico hits the overhead suplex into the corner and comes in for the yakuza kick, but Jacobs jumps into the guillotine choke. Generico is able to get his foot to the bottom rope to break the hold.
Jacobs goes to his boot and grabs the spike. He runs at Generico but he misses and the spike gets stuck in the turnbuckle pad. Generico hits a full nelson suplex and then looks at the spike. They trade reversals trying to hit each other with the spike, but Jacobs ducks it and rolls Generico up for the win.
Winner via pinfall: Jimmy Jacobs
Match Rating: 6/10
Match #2 - Cedric Alexander vs. Tommaso Ciampa
They battle on the outside and Alexander sends Ciampa into the barricade upside-down. Ouch! Alexander goes to charge Ciampa in the corner but misses. He's hanging outside the ring now and Ciampa pulls his knee pad down and hits two running knees that send Alexander's head into the ring post. He pulls him into the ring and covers him.
Winner via pinfall: Tommaso Ciampa
Match Rating: 5/10
Match #3 - Fire Ant vs. TJ Perkins
Fire Ant impressive early, but Perkins hanging with it. Ant hits not one, but two suicide dives to the outside, flattening Perkins. Back in the ring, Ant goes to the top and hits a dropkick. It's all FIre Ant right now. He loads Perkins up on the top rope but Perkins rolls through for a sunset power bomb. Perkins to the top rope and he hits the 450 splash and that does it.
Winner via pinfall: TJ Perkins
Match Rating: 5/10
Match #4 - Kyle O'Reilly vs. Adam Cole
Well, I wish I could tell you what happened in this match, but the stream went down during the ring intros and stayed down during the entire match. Stream went down due to power cuts apparently O Reilly won
Match #5 - Street Fight - Matt & Nick Jackson vs. Rhett Titus & Kenny King
All Night Express all over the Bucks. And then the feed goes down again. Wish I was joking here, folks. the Young Bucks won this
Match #6 - Ring of Honor World Tag Team Championship - (c) Mark & Jay Briscoe vs. Charlie Haas & Shelton Benjamin
Haas & Benjamin isolate Jay but he finally brings Mark in. He runs wild until Benjamin grabs Mark, who was on the apron, and whips him hard into the ring post. Benjamin rams the back of Mark's head into the barricade multiple times before bringing him back into the ring. Now Haas & Benjamin isolate Mark but Mark turns around a top rope move into a cross body. He rolls through to make the tag to Jay.
Jay in with Haas. He super kicks both men and then comes over the top with a cross body onto Benjamin. He goes to the top and hits a cross body on Haas for a near fall. Jay loads Haas up but Benjamin super kicks him for two. Now Jay and Haas take turns giving each other big boots until they hit a double big boot and both men are down.
Now all four men rise and do dual boo/yay punches that the Briscoes get the better of. Benjamin gets Mark on the apron and hits a slingshot DDT. In the ring, Haas hits the Olympic Slam on Jay. He goes for the Haas of Pain but Jay makes it to the ropes. Haas & Benjamin go for their double team move but it's broken up. That leaves an opening for the Briscoes to hit their finish and retain.
Winners via pinfall and STILL Ring of Honor World Tag Team Champions: The Briscoe Brothers
After the match, Haas & Benjamin lay out Jay, wringing his knee around the post three times. Briscoes won the match, but lost the war.
Match #7 - Eddie Edwards vs. Kevin Steen
Draping DDT connects for Steen and then he follows with a barrel roll into the corner. They brawl to the outside and Steen goes for a power bomb, but Edwards counters with a 'rana. Steen is undeterred, though, and power bombs Edwards into the side of the ring. Steen throws Edwards onto the stage. They duke it out up there and Steen twice bites Edwards. He sits Edwards down in a chair and hits a barrel roll onto him
Edwards, though, makes a comeback and hits a double stomp off the stage. Steen goes to the top but Edwards grabs him and hits a backpack chinbreaker. Edwards lights Steen up with chops but then runs straight into a power bomb for two. Edwards, though, rolls through and gets the Achillies Lock. He rolls it back over but Steen grabs him in a small package and gets the pin.
Winner via pinfall: Kevin Steen
Match Rating: 7/10
Match #8 - Ring of Honor World Television Championship - (c) Jay Lethal vs. Roderick Strong
Lethal with a delayed vertical suplex for two. Lethal sends Strong to the outside and follows with a suicide dive. Lethal, though, gets distracted by Truth Martini and this allows Strong to take over. Lethal starts lighting Strong up with chops but Strong kicks him right in the kisser. Strong locks in the Stronghold but Lethal makes the ropes.
Lethal starts to get going with a cartwheel dropkick. Lethal connects with a big boot then starts landing chop after chop and punch after punch. Series of drop kicks for Lethal. Strong tries one but Lethal evades it and hits the handspring back elbow for two. Strong with a small package out of nowhere for a fall that might've been two and 8/7ths. Strong taking over. He goes for a Gibson Driver but Lethal counters with a super kick for two. We're down to three minutes left now.
Lethal Combination hits. Lethal goes to the top and hits the big elbow for two. He ends up on the outside after a failed handspring back elbow. Tommaso Ciampa posts him behind the referee's back and throws him back in the ring where Strong finishes him.
Winner via pinfall and NEW Ring of Honor World Television Champion: Roderick Strong
Match Rating: 7/10
An angry Richards is all over Elgin to start, landing a suicide dive and kicks on each side of the ringside area. Richards gets a little too excited, though, and Elgin clotheslines him off the top rope and back into the ring, where hits a real, real long standing delayed vertical suplex. He hits a Shock Treatment backbreaker for two. Elgin's power really doing a number on Richards here.
Richards goes for a suplex but can't get it. Now Richards starts getting angry. They trade strikes and Richards gets the best of it. He tries again to suplex Elgin but can't do it. Running knee in the corner for Richards. He loads Elgin up on the top turnbuckle and goes up, but Elgin starts fighting him off. Richards responds with headbutts and then hits a top rope superplex, but Elgin no sells it.
He dares Richards to kick him. So he does, twice, to no effect. Elgin hits a kick and then hits the ropes, but Richards kicks him and hits a clothesline for two. Richards with the ankle lock but Elgin quickly gets to the ropes and to the outside. Richards goes for a kick from the apron but Elgin catches him and hits a fisherman's suplex on the floor. He follows that with a running power bomb into the guard railing. He quickly throws Richards back in the ring for a cover but Richards kicks out at the last moment.
Elgin follows with a corkscrew moonsault for another near fall. Elgin puts Richards on the top turnbuckle and wants to power bomb him off. Richards elbows his way out and goes for a sunset power bomb but Elgin hangs on. Elgin rises on the rope but Richards comes up from behind and can't get him down. Both men being stubborn here. Richards goes up and absolutely kills Elgin with a belly-to-back release suplex for the top but Elgin somehow kicks out. Richards turns the kick out right into the ankle lock but Elgin gets the ropes again.
Richards with kicks to the big man and they only make him mad. Elgin somehow to his feet. Richards in shock. Elgin shoves him and they trade knees and kicks right to the head. Richards now with hard kicks to the body. Elgin only being held up by the ropes. Richards hits the ropes but Elgin comes up behind him and hits an O'Conner Roll into a bridging German suplex. Richards barely kicks out. Elgin now with a crossface. Richards is fading! He almost taps but gains new life and gets his foot on the rope.
Both men down now. Elgin is up first. Richards is still down on the ring apron. Elgin starts climbing the rope but Richards catches him with a dragon screw leg whip on the turnbuckle. He follows that with a double stomp onto the apron and then another double stomp in the ring but Elgin again somehow kicks out. Richards with a forearm and a lariat. He follows with a release suplex for two.
Richards up and he goes for the big kick but Elgin catches it. Richards with an enziguri but Elgin hits him and then hits a side suplex slam for another near fall. Elgin up and he grabs Richards. He power bombs Richards into the corner but Richards comes right back out with a kick. Elgin with a lariat. He goes for the spinning power bomb but Richards turns it into the ankle lock. Elgin rolls through into the crossface. Richards escapes but Elgin hits the spinning power bomb. Somehow Richards kicks out. Elgin into the crossface again. He's fading but somehow grabs the ankle. Richards can barely stand to hold it. Elgin is tired, too. Richards pulls him back. Elgin tries to kick out but Richards hangs on. Finally Elgin rolls through.
This is just insane. So much action. Elgin tries to charge but his leg kicks out. Richards just starts kicking Elgin in the head time after time. Finally, he hits a one last kick and Elgin can't kick out of this one.
Winner via pinfall and STILL Ring of Honor World Champion: Davey Richards
Match Rating: 10/10
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main event was a proper ROH main event
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Dragongate USA Mercury Rising 2012 Results
- Spoiler:
- Bobby Fish def Jon Davis
Arik Cannon vs AR Fox ended in a No Contest
Sabu def Sami Callihan in a Street Fight
El Generico def CIMA, Rich Swann, Chuck Taylor, Samurai Del Sol and Lince Dorado
The Scene def Los Pendejos
Johnny Gargano def Yoshino to retain the Open The Freedom Gate title
Low Ki, BxB Hulk & Akira Tozawa def PAC, Ricochet & Masaaki Mochizuki
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Chikara have announced that Eddie Kingston will be defending his World title against...
Kevin Steen.
Now that is one hell of a potential match.
Kevin Steen.
Now that is one hell of a potential match.
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Aren't ROH & Chikara having a joint PPV at the end of April Hero?
I know that Fire Ant was at Night 2 of Showdown in the Sun and Eddie Kingston appeared at the Feb PPV, so is there a possibility of having some kind of promotion war?
I know that Fire Ant was at Night 2 of Showdown in the Sun and Eddie Kingston appeared at the Feb PPV, so is there a possibility of having some kind of promotion war?
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Yes they've got an fed rivalry going on of which this is part of it.
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- Spoiler:
- Taped for 4/28:
1. Proving Ground Match: Jay & Mark Briscoe vs. Caprice Coleman & Cedric Alexander (Th New Combination): Nice pop for NC, bigger pop for Briscoes. No handshake. Great opening minutes. WGTT come in and take out Jay on the outside with a low blow behind NC and Sinclair’s back. NC win with their double team finish in 5. Really good for the short time.
2. Rhino (w/ Truth Martini) vs. Jimmy Marsalia: Huge pop for Rhino. Truth says it’s an exciting day for HOT. They have the TV Champ Roddy, the breakout star of 2012 Michael Elgin, and the hired mercenary, the Man Beast Rhino. Talks down Marsalis and threatens him with a GORE GORE GORE. No handshake. Squashed in less than 30 secs with the gore. 18 seconds chant. Rhino’s in great shape.
- Jim Cornette and Kevin Kelly in the ring, so this is obviously about Kevin Steen. Steen out with ring boy Jimmy Jacobs. Steen has the Canadian flag, talk about Border Wars (the Toronto show on 5/12), says Cornette is trying to relive 1997 with USA vs. Canada. Bitches about Cornette not returning calls. Calls out Davey Richards, who comes out with US flag, actually gets cheered. Says he’ll kick Steen’s fat head from Canada to USA, the best country. Steen says they used to be close, wrestled all over world together. Said he was peed that ROH screwed him, and Davey said he’d help him, but he didn’t do Poopie because he didn’t want Steen around since he steals the show every time. Davey says he needs to look his fat ass in the mirror. Steen calls Davey a hypocrite for saying ROH is his home, but he threatens to leave. How many times has he said that, you tell me bitch? Davey says the Elgin match showed how much he cares about he title. Davey says ROH doesn’t want the match because Steen sells tickets and Davey will end him. Challenges Steen for right now! Cornette says he’s been protecting Steen because he’s an attention whore. Cornette makes match for Toronto, piledriver legal. They have to sign waivers in case they get paralyzed. They can kill each other. Kill Steen Kill chant. Steen says he’ll sign it and says all Cornette has is Smokey Mountain tapes. Steen signs. Cornette reveals if Steen loses, he’ll never get another shot at the title according to that contract. Steen tells Davey he only needs one shot. Davey says fat ass has no shot in Toronto. Efficient segment.
- Dude from 98 Rock comes out to push 5/18tapings tickets. Taping in general has been very efficient, not so much down time. Good stuff. Some group of kids and adults called D-Line have about 40 people here.
3. Main Event for the World TV Title: Roderick Strong (w/ Truth Martini) vs. Adam Cole: Pop for Adam, bigger pop for Roddy. Handshake. Someone yells that Truth looks like a tall glass of lemonade, which is true. Marcia Brady chants for Truth during a good match. Michael Elgin out at 6 to a big pop, wearing his new tshirt. Big nearfall after a Cole brainbuster to the knee. Roddy tosses Cole onto Elgin at ringside. Cole back in the ring, but he dives on Elgin. Back in the ring again, Elgin distracts ref, Truth hits Cole with Book of Truth, Roddy finishes Cole off with lung blower in 9. Good match, nothing special. End of first tapings
- Spoiler:
- Taped for 5/5:
1. Tommaso Ciampa (w/ Prince Nana, RD Evans, and Ernesto Osiris) vs. Matt Taven: Ciampa hits Taven with a stiff German Suplex during his entrance. Jay Lethal out right away with a chair, sits at ringside. Taven dives onto Ciampa from the ring. Ciampa hits an Air Raid Crash to Taven on the floor right in front of Lethal. Taven hits a vertical suplex on Ciampa on the outside. People at ringside look shocked. Both back in ring. Ciampa is getting cheered. Taven reverses Project Ciampa and an attempted top rope Air Raid Crash. Hits Frog Splash for big two. Lethal is stoic at ringside. Ciampa hits Taven with two bare knees to the temple and a Project Ciampa. Really good back and forth match. Eight minutes, lots of post match jawing between Ciampa and Lethal, no fighting which is refreshing. Nana hilariously threatens to beat up a five year old in the D-Line t-shirt.
2. Mike Mondo (!!!) vs. TJ Perkins: Nice pop and chant for Mondo and Perkins. Really fun atmosphere. Mikey in control most of the match. Crowd into it. TJ makes a comeback late. Young Bucks sneak out late, distract Teej who eventually does a top rope flip onto all three. Another distraction and Mikey wins with a double underhook draping DDT off the second rope. ANX out for the post-match save to a big pop. Eight minutes of pure fun.
- Steve Corino now at commentary.
3. Main Event: Kyle O’Reilly vs. Kevin Steen (w/ Jimmy Jacobs): KO booed coming out. Steen introduces himself as the next World Champ. Big pop for that. Yes chants for Steen. Luckily those haven’t caught on much otherwise. O’Reilly playing to boos. Steen powerbombs KO on the hardest part of the ring. Three little squeaky kids are chanting “Kill, Steen, Kill” behind me and squealing for Jimmy Jacobs. Steen and KO bite each other, leading to “Kiss, Steen, Kiss” chants. KO dropkicks Steen into the barricade, but Steen takes over in the ring with a brutal brainbuster. Jiu Jitsu Jackoff chant. KO reverse the F5 into an armbar, but Steen gets to the ropes. Steen powerbombs KO and his mouthpiece flies out, so Steen disgustingly puts it in his mouth and applies the ankle lock. KO gets out, throws the mouthpiece at Jacobs, and Steen hits an F5 for the win. Very good match. 7 mins.
- Post match, Jacobs and Steen attack KO’s hurt leg and Steen applies the ankle lock. “Break his leg” chant. Davey out and puts Steen in ankle lock, but Jacobs saves him. Steen goes for the piledriver, but security intervenes. This booking makes no sense. “Let Them Fight” chant. Steen gets a head shot in on KO with the racquet. Small “Davey sucks” chant at the end.
Davey grabs mic, says when he goes to Canada, Steen can consider his death certificate signed. Crowd chants “shut up Davey” and a four year old behind me yells “You can’t tell him what to do” to HUGE laughs. Davey cuts another slightly longer promo, saying the fat boy is getting the Wolf, not the American Strong Style Davey. Seemed like a redo because he sort of messed up the first one.
- Spoiler:
- Taped for 5/12:
1. Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team (Charlie Haas & Shelton Benjamin vs. D-Line (Body Snatcher & Black Ice): Big pop for D-Line, big heat for WGTT. Big chants for D-Line to start, dressed like football players. D-Line kids are jeering the Poopie out of Charlie Haas. The D-Line wrestler with the mo hawk taps to the Haas of Pain in a fun, very basic 5 min match.
2. Chikara Showcase: Los Ice Creams & Ophidian vs. The Colony (Fire Ant & Soldier Ant & Green Ant): The Colony win a crazy 7 minute match with some crazy triple team finisher. Fun! Crowd into it.
3. Jay Lethal vs. Ricky Reyes: Big pop for Jay. No handshake, Ricky playing evil heel. Jay wins a fine 3 min match with Lethal Injection.
4. Proving Ground Match: Davey Richards vs. Rhino (w/ Truth Martini & Roderick Strong): This will allow me to directly compare Rhino and Elgin. Davey doesn’t have his Japanese title but does have the ROH Title. Rhino playing into the Gore chants, likes the crowd. No handshake. Early submission from Davey, but Rhino gets the ropes. “Midnight Cowgirl” chant for Truth in his gay white cowboy outfit. Then “Truth’s a Spice Girl”. Hard brawling on the outside. Rhino takes over in the ring with a big spinebuster. Playing total face. “Gore” chants. Davey takes control with a suicide dive. Trade punches in the ring, big suplex from Davey for two. Rhino comes back with a belly to belly for two. Davey hits an enzugiri, but Rhino comes back with a clothesline and a Boston Crab. Dueling chants. Davey reverses into ankle lock. Rhino eventually breaks out, sets up for the Gore, but Davey reverses into a sunset flip for the pin and win. 14 minutes, good match. Roddy comes in to attack Davey, but Lethal comes out for the save.
Elgin’s better.
- Spoiler:
- Kelly and Nigel out to start. Nigel chants and Kevin Kelly chants. Cut to the only set of videos we can’t see of the night!
Crowd is probably the most energetic one since the first Du Burns chant.
1. Mike Bennett (w/ Maria Kanellis and Brutal Bob Evans) vs. Eddie Edwards: Big pop for Maria. Why Not Bob chant. Maria is hot. Eddie is full mohawk McGillicutty tonight. Eddie’s still got marks on his back from the railing spot last month. Heated start with stiff slaps to the face. Nice STF from Eddie, then brawly brawl on the outside. Bennett seems more confident this month in the ring. D-Line kids are pointing at Maria’s ass. Big backbreaker from the top to Eddie. Trading forearm shivers to the face, then boots to the face. Eddie tosses Bennett out twice, then nails an Asai moonsault. Backpack chinbreaker, half crab by Eddie but Bob distracts him. Eddie hits a Code Breaker from the top, but Bennett takes over with a big spinebuster. Eddie up top and nails Bob with a double stomp and pins Bennett in a small package. Excellent 11 minutes.
- Afterwards, Bennett attacks Eddie from behind with Maria distracting him, then #WhyNotBob hits Eddie with a scoop backbreaker. Maria straddles Eddie, says “how dare you touch me!” and slaps him. Awesome act. Good pairing.
2. Michael Elgin vs. Grizzly Redwood & Jamal Dickinson: Originally just Redwood vs. Dickinson, Elgin, Roddy and Truth come out before the match. Truth proposes they tag up against Elgin for $1000. Elgin kills Dickinson quick with a spinning sitout powerbomb and he’s carried out. Grizzly comes in and is eventually powerbombed onto the apron. Grizzly hits a Tornado DDT in the ring, but Elgin continues to kill him. Some Elgin chants, but mostly quiet since people like both guys. Lethal out to help as Grizzly’s tag partner. Ref allows it for some reason, but Grizzly can’t get there. Hot tag! Flying forearm, double leg lariat, springboard back elbow. Roddy slams Grizzly hard into the barrier and kills him on a chair. In the ring, Elgin hits a black hole slam, but it all breaks down when Lethal hits Roddy off the apron and Roddy attacks him for the DQ. Elgin is peed and argues with Roddy until Lethal hits Roddy with Lethal Injection. Truth tries to make peace, but Roddy and Elgin face off to “FIGHT” chants. Eventually Truth convinces them to shake hands to big heat. Good ten minutes of TV.
3. Elimination Match: The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. The All Night Express (Kenny King & Rhett Titus): ANX attack the Bucks before the bell! Rhett isolated in the ring at first, but Kenny cleans house. Both teams dive outside, and Kenny is pinned way too quickly with a double superkick in five. Everyone is confused, but then Bobby announces it’s an elimination match. No heat since Kenny is out. Matt Jackson yells that Kenny has AIDS to a round of boos. Bucks work over Rhett’s left leg. Rhett reverses Matt’s setup for MBFYB and gets the pin out of a rollup. Matt won’t leave ringside, so Kenny comes back out. Rhett makes a comeback on Nick with a Samoan Drop for a two. Matt tries to interfere, but Kenny hits him with a front suplex on the apron. Rhett hits an elevated DDT for the win in 12.
- As they celebrate, WGTT attack ANX from behind, but D-Line come out for the save and challenge for an eight-man. This is probably dark. Haas says if any idiot kids chant D-Line, they’re going home. Then he threatens to smack a kid. BEST HEEL IN WRESTLING. They start to leave but the crowd chants MAN UP and the match is made.
Dark Match: The All Night Express and D-Line vs. The Young Bucks & Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team: Non-Mohawk D-Line starts against Shelton who bails and tags in Matt, who bails and tags in Nick, who bails and tags in Haas, who stalls and tags in Shelton. Rhett tries to start a chicken clucking chant. Big D-Line guy shoves Shelton down and tags in Mohawk. Tease test of strength, the WGTT and D-Line face off in three point stances. D-Line wins the tackle. Both teams go into huddles. Yes chants ensue, then Daniel Bryan chants, to which Kenny King asks, “who?” Eventually, Haas takes over on Mohawk and spits at the faces repeatedly. Nick tags in and does a Flair impression. Mohawk plays babyface in peril to Shelton, eventually hot tags Kenny who goes to work on Haas. Kenny tags in Mohawk intead of the other two fresh guys. Melee! Charlie grabs a PBR and he and Kenny trade sips and punches until Kenny hits a superkick for the win! Fun stupid 15 minutes dark match.
- ANX and D-Line celebrate to end the show! But wait, Charlie back in the ring to wipe his ass with a D-Line shirt, and he gets quadruple teamed! Haas gets on the mic and heels it up. NOW ANX and D-Line celebrate to end the show.
Fun energy to this show, but no real standout matches
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3. Elimination Match: The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. The All Night Express (Kenny King & Rhett Titus): ANX attack the Bucks before the bell! Rhett isolated in the ring at first, but Kenny cleans house. Both teams dive outside, and Kenny is pinned way too quickly with a double superkick in five. Everyone is confused, but then Bobby announces it’s an elimination match. No heat since Kenny is out. Matt Jackson yells that Kenny has AIDS to a round of boos. Bucks work over Rhett’s left leg. Rhett reverses Matt’s setup for MBFYB and gets the pin out of a rollup. Matt won’t leave ringside, so Kenny comes back out. Rhett makes a comeback on Nick with a Samoan Drop for a two. Matt tries to interfere, but Kenny hits him with a front suplex on the apron. Rhett hits an elevated DDT for the win in 12.
Classy
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Have to say this looks a decent event
PWS 5 Year Anniversary Event Night 1: Friday June 1st
INTERNATIONAL DREAM TAG TEAM MATCH
Sami Callihan & Anthony Nese vs The Great Muta & KAI
DREAM FIGHT I
Mil Mascaras vs Samuray Del Sol
DREAM FIGHT II
Big Van Vader vs 2 Cold Scorpio
DREAM FIGHT III
AR Fox vs Teddy Hart
FIRST TIME EVER MATCH
Tommy Dreamer vs Kevin Matthews
PWS TAG TEAM TITLE GAUNTLET MATCH:
Lone Rangers (c) vs Phat Pack with Ox Baker vs The Nasty Boys vs The Powers Of Pain vs Matix & Modest vs Enhancement Talent
LIVE MUSIC SING OFF
Koko B Ware's "Piledriver" vs Slick's "Jive Soul Bro"
FIVE DOLLAR WRESTLING MATCH with GUEST REF JAKE MANNING
Freight Train vs Dynomite
STREET FIGHT
Dan Maff vs Devon Moore
WOMENS FOUR CORNERS MATCH
Amber vs Annie Social vs Barbie vs Brittney Savage
SUICIDE SCRAMBLE
Alex Reynolds vs Mike Dennis vs Star Man vs Taka Suzuki vs QT Marshall
iPPV DARK MATCH
Adam Cole & Davey Richards vs The Briscoes
Plus more including The Million Dollar Man, PN News, Maria Kanellis, Rosita, Tito Santana, Marty Jannetty, and more
Should be worth a watch of the Ippv
Muta vs Callihan will be all types of awesome
PWS 5 Year Anniversary Event Night 1: Friday June 1st
INTERNATIONAL DREAM TAG TEAM MATCH
Sami Callihan & Anthony Nese vs The Great Muta & KAI
DREAM FIGHT I
Mil Mascaras vs Samuray Del Sol
DREAM FIGHT II
Big Van Vader vs 2 Cold Scorpio
DREAM FIGHT III
AR Fox vs Teddy Hart
FIRST TIME EVER MATCH
Tommy Dreamer vs Kevin Matthews
PWS TAG TEAM TITLE GAUNTLET MATCH:
Lone Rangers (c) vs Phat Pack with Ox Baker vs The Nasty Boys vs The Powers Of Pain vs Matix & Modest vs Enhancement Talent
LIVE MUSIC SING OFF
Koko B Ware's "Piledriver" vs Slick's "Jive Soul Bro"
FIVE DOLLAR WRESTLING MATCH with GUEST REF JAKE MANNING
Freight Train vs Dynomite
STREET FIGHT
Dan Maff vs Devon Moore
WOMENS FOUR CORNERS MATCH
Amber vs Annie Social vs Barbie vs Brittney Savage
SUICIDE SCRAMBLE
Alex Reynolds vs Mike Dennis vs Star Man vs Taka Suzuki vs QT Marshall
iPPV DARK MATCH
Adam Cole & Davey Richards vs The Briscoes
Plus more including The Million Dollar Man, PN News, Maria Kanellis, Rosita, Tito Santana, Marty Jannetty, and more
Should be worth a watch of the Ippv
Muta vs Callihan will be all types of awesome
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The New ROH Tag Titles
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Chikira KOTT results
Night 1 Rd 1
1. Team Sendai Girls defeated The Colony (Green Ant, Fire Ant & assailANT) to advance. Dash Chisako pins Green Ant.
2. The Batiri (Obariyon, Kobald & Kodama) defeated 3.0. (Scott Parker & Shane Matthews) & Gran Akuma to advance when Ophidian interfered. Kobald pins Akuma.
3. F.I.S.T. (Icarus, Johnny Gargano & Chuck Taylor) defeated Team Osaka Pro to advance.
4. "Lightning" Mike Quackenbush, Jigsaw & Manami Toyota defeated The Swarm (Soldier Ant, combatANT & deviANT)w/The Shard to advance. Toyota pins deviANT
- After the match, Quack attacked combatANT and cracked his neck Steven Seagal style. Jigsaw yelled at Quack to get his head in the game.
5. Team JWP defeated The Throwbacks (Matt Classic, Mr. Touchdown & Dasher Hatfield) to advance. Tsubasa Kuragaki submits Classic.
- Due to travel issues, the "cuatro" known as the Submission Squad are out of the tournament and a new team will take their place.
6. The Spectral Envoy (UltraMantis Black, Hallowicked & Frightmare) defeated The Mysterious & Handsome Stranger, Mihara & Tito Santana to advance. Mantis pins Santana
7. Team Ring of Honor (The Young Bucks & "The Prodigy" Mike Bennett w/"The 1st Lady of ROH" Maria Kanellis) defeated The Faces of Pain (Barbarian, Haku & The Warlord) to advance. Bennett pins Haku.
8. Main Event: The Extreme Trio (Tommy Dreamer, 2 Cold Scorpio & Jerry Lynn) defeated Team WWF (The 1-2-3 Kid, Aldo Montoya & Tatanka) to advance. Lynn pins Aldo.
Night 2
1. King of Trios Quarter-Finals: F.I.S.T. (Chuck Taylor, Johnny Gargano & Icarus) defeated Team JWP to advance.
2. Young Lions Cup Champion "Mr. Touchdown" Mark Angeloscetti w/Veronica Marie Ticklefeather defeated The 1-2-3 Kid after a low blow.
3. King of Trios Quarter-Finals: The Spectral Envoy (UltraMantis Black, Hallowicked & Frightmare defeated The Batiri (Kodama, Kobald & Obariyon) to advance.
- After the match, The Batiri & Ophidian laid out the Spectral Envoy.
4. Team Osaka Pro defeated The Colony.
5. King of Trios Quarter-Finals: Team Sendai Girls defeated "Lightning" Mike Quackenbush, Jigsaw & Manami Toyota to advance.
6. Tatanka defeated Sugar Dunkerton.
7. King of Trios Quarter-Finals: Team ROH (The Young Bucks & "The Prodigy" Mike Bennett w/"The 1st Lady of ROH" Maria Kanellis) defeated The Extreme Trio (Tommy Dreamer, Jerry Lynn & 2 Cold Scorpio) to advance.
8. Main Event for the CHIKARA Grand Championship: "The War King" Eddie Kingston defeated Tadasuke of Osaka Pro to retain the title.
- After the match, Tim Donst came out and attacked Kingston to close the show
Night 3 Results
King of Trios Semifinals: Team Ring of Honor def. the Sendai Girls and advances to the finals after a More Bang for your Buck.
King of Trios Semifinals: The Spectral Envoy def. FIST after a Cosmic Doom from Ultramantis Black on Gargano.
Ophidian defeats Saturyne with the Ophidian Death Grip.
Ten Team Tag Gauntlet:
Green Ant and Fire Ant def. Jakob Hammermeier and Tim Donst when Green Ant caught Jakob after a superplex.
Devastation Corporation with Sidney Bakabella def. The Colony with Death Blow.
Devastation Corporation def. Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel with Death Blow.
Devastation Corporation def. Knight Eye for the Pirate Guy, after Lance Steel's crossbody block was caught.
Devastation Corporation def. Johnny Miyagi and Ralph Macchio Jr. with a Death Blow.
Demolition def. Devastation Corporation with a variation of the Hart Attack.
Powers of Pain def. Demolition after a big boot from Barbarian on Smash.
123 Kid and Marty Jannetty def. Powers of Pain after a spinning heel kick/schoolboy combination on Warlord.
123 Kid and Marty Jannetty def. Los Ice Creams with a suplex/crossbody combination.
123 Kid and Marty Jannetty now have two points toward Campeonatos de Parejas contention.
Intermission
Ebessan, Takoyakido, and 3.0 def. Colt Cabana, Darkness Crabtree, Swamp Monster, and Yohnel Sanders (accompanied by Chuck Taylor, Orange Cassidy, and Drew Gulak) when Takoyakido pinned Darkness Crabtree. Pure silliness but a ton of fun.
Tsubasa Kuragaki and Commando Bolshoi def Kaori Yoneyama and Manami Toyota when Kuragaki pinned Yoneyama after a razors edge/dominator variation.
Tadasuke def. Jigsaw by knockout after a piledriver and two right hands.
King of Trios Finals: Spectral Envoy def. Team Ring of Honor when Hallowicked made Bennett tap out to the Chikara Special to win the 2012 King of Trios. This is the first honor Ultramantis Black has won in his Chikara career. The Batiri, Ophidian, and Delirious tried to interfere but Crossbones helped keep them at bay.
Night 1 Rd 1
1. Team Sendai Girls defeated The Colony (Green Ant, Fire Ant & assailANT) to advance. Dash Chisako pins Green Ant.
2. The Batiri (Obariyon, Kobald & Kodama) defeated 3.0. (Scott Parker & Shane Matthews) & Gran Akuma to advance when Ophidian interfered. Kobald pins Akuma.
3. F.I.S.T. (Icarus, Johnny Gargano & Chuck Taylor) defeated Team Osaka Pro to advance.
4. "Lightning" Mike Quackenbush, Jigsaw & Manami Toyota defeated The Swarm (Soldier Ant, combatANT & deviANT)w/The Shard to advance. Toyota pins deviANT
- After the match, Quack attacked combatANT and cracked his neck Steven Seagal style. Jigsaw yelled at Quack to get his head in the game.
5. Team JWP defeated The Throwbacks (Matt Classic, Mr. Touchdown & Dasher Hatfield) to advance. Tsubasa Kuragaki submits Classic.
- Due to travel issues, the "cuatro" known as the Submission Squad are out of the tournament and a new team will take their place.
6. The Spectral Envoy (UltraMantis Black, Hallowicked & Frightmare) defeated The Mysterious & Handsome Stranger, Mihara & Tito Santana to advance. Mantis pins Santana
7. Team Ring of Honor (The Young Bucks & "The Prodigy" Mike Bennett w/"The 1st Lady of ROH" Maria Kanellis) defeated The Faces of Pain (Barbarian, Haku & The Warlord) to advance. Bennett pins Haku.
8. Main Event: The Extreme Trio (Tommy Dreamer, 2 Cold Scorpio & Jerry Lynn) defeated Team WWF (The 1-2-3 Kid, Aldo Montoya & Tatanka) to advance. Lynn pins Aldo.
Night 2
1. King of Trios Quarter-Finals: F.I.S.T. (Chuck Taylor, Johnny Gargano & Icarus) defeated Team JWP to advance.
2. Young Lions Cup Champion "Mr. Touchdown" Mark Angeloscetti w/Veronica Marie Ticklefeather defeated The 1-2-3 Kid after a low blow.
3. King of Trios Quarter-Finals: The Spectral Envoy (UltraMantis Black, Hallowicked & Frightmare defeated The Batiri (Kodama, Kobald & Obariyon) to advance.
- After the match, The Batiri & Ophidian laid out the Spectral Envoy.
4. Team Osaka Pro defeated The Colony.
5. King of Trios Quarter-Finals: Team Sendai Girls defeated "Lightning" Mike Quackenbush, Jigsaw & Manami Toyota to advance.
6. Tatanka defeated Sugar Dunkerton.
7. King of Trios Quarter-Finals: Team ROH (The Young Bucks & "The Prodigy" Mike Bennett w/"The 1st Lady of ROH" Maria Kanellis) defeated The Extreme Trio (Tommy Dreamer, Jerry Lynn & 2 Cold Scorpio) to advance.
8. Main Event for the CHIKARA Grand Championship: "The War King" Eddie Kingston defeated Tadasuke of Osaka Pro to retain the title.
- After the match, Tim Donst came out and attacked Kingston to close the show
Night 3 Results
King of Trios Semifinals: Team Ring of Honor def. the Sendai Girls and advances to the finals after a More Bang for your Buck.
King of Trios Semifinals: The Spectral Envoy def. FIST after a Cosmic Doom from Ultramantis Black on Gargano.
Ophidian defeats Saturyne with the Ophidian Death Grip.
Ten Team Tag Gauntlet:
Green Ant and Fire Ant def. Jakob Hammermeier and Tim Donst when Green Ant caught Jakob after a superplex.
Devastation Corporation with Sidney Bakabella def. The Colony with Death Blow.
Devastation Corporation def. Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel with Death Blow.
Devastation Corporation def. Knight Eye for the Pirate Guy, after Lance Steel's crossbody block was caught.
Devastation Corporation def. Johnny Miyagi and Ralph Macchio Jr. with a Death Blow.
Demolition def. Devastation Corporation with a variation of the Hart Attack.
Powers of Pain def. Demolition after a big boot from Barbarian on Smash.
123 Kid and Marty Jannetty def. Powers of Pain after a spinning heel kick/schoolboy combination on Warlord.
123 Kid and Marty Jannetty def. Los Ice Creams with a suplex/crossbody combination.
123 Kid and Marty Jannetty now have two points toward Campeonatos de Parejas contention.
Intermission
Ebessan, Takoyakido, and 3.0 def. Colt Cabana, Darkness Crabtree, Swamp Monster, and Yohnel Sanders (accompanied by Chuck Taylor, Orange Cassidy, and Drew Gulak) when Takoyakido pinned Darkness Crabtree. Pure silliness but a ton of fun.
Tsubasa Kuragaki and Commando Bolshoi def Kaori Yoneyama and Manami Toyota when Kuragaki pinned Yoneyama after a razors edge/dominator variation.
Tadasuke def. Jigsaw by knockout after a piledriver and two right hands.
King of Trios Finals: Spectral Envoy def. Team Ring of Honor when Hallowicked made Bennett tap out to the Chikara Special to win the 2012 King of Trios. This is the first honor Ultramantis Black has won in his Chikara career. The Batiri, Ophidian, and Delirious tried to interfere but Crossbones helped keep them at bay.
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Main Event time. Defending ROH Champion Kevin Steen against hometown boy Jay Lethal. For as many Steen shirts I saw throughout the night, Jay Lethal had the crowd 85-15 in favor of him. This match was incredible and got a ton of time. Crowd was alive for the whole match which is expected. Lethal hit the Lethal Injection on Steen, but Steen kicked out and then would later hit the Lethal Injection, but Steen rolled out of the ring. This is where it all went wrong. After Steen rolls out of the ring, he goes into one of the corner barricades where Jay Lethal's parents are sitting. He starts talking a bit of trash and then Lethal's mom throws her soda in his face. Steen spits on her and that's when Lethal went chaotic. Jay starts pounding on Steen as Cornette (who was at ringside for this match), Corino & Jacobs, ring crew, and others start to break things up. Of course there were pull-away, someone escapes and attacks the other moments. Steen goes up the ramp and starts tearing down the curtain and then exits with the rest of Scum. Lethal throws one of the ring crew guys and referees, chairs; he just goes ballistic. He yells at Cornette (couldn't make out what he was saying) and then escorts his parents out of the building. He comes back to ringside and nothing's happening. EXTREMELY loud "Bulls***" chants as Lethal proceeds up the ramp. No one knows what's going on until Bobby Cruise goes on the microphone and announces that the match is ruled a No Contest, apologizes for the language exchanged by Steen and Lethal, and reminds the fans that tickets are on sale for Final Battle in New York City.
That's when the crowd starts rebelling. More "Bulls***" chants and a ton of bottles and trash start getting thrown into the ring. People start chanting "REFUND! REFUND!" as Cornette and company exit. I saw a few people trying to throw chairs into the ringside area as well. I overheard fans saying "F this company", "I'm done" as well as other expletive filled rants. NO ONE was happy with this ending and honestly, I was too. How does Ring of Honor think that having a No Contest result with the hometown boy in the World Title match will be good business? Everyone left with a negative attitude and ROH's "build" to a possible Steen/Lethal rematch at Final Battle has completely backfired
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Via PWInsider:
Hunter "Delirious" Johnson has taken over as the head of Ring of Honor's creative direction effective immediately. The ROH locker room was informed on Saturday at the promotion's Rahway, NJ debut.
Jim Cornette and ROH came to a mutual decision on the change I am told. Cornette will remain with the company in a backstage role and will assist Johnson as well as working on production and logistics.
Cornette will be written out of ROH storylines with an angle where he was attacked backstage by an irate Jay Lethal in the fallout of the no contest with Kevin Steen in Rahway. ROH will be running stories on their website to explain the changes with Cornette's exit from his authority figure role.
Hunter "Delirious" Johnson has taken over as the head of Ring of Honor's creative direction effective immediately. The ROH locker room was informed on Saturday at the promotion's Rahway, NJ debut.
Jim Cornette and ROH came to a mutual decision on the change I am told. Cornette will remain with the company in a backstage role and will assist Johnson as well as working on production and logistics.
Cornette will be written out of ROH storylines with an angle where he was attacked backstage by an irate Jay Lethal in the fallout of the no contest with Kevin Steen in Rahway. ROH will be running stories on their website to explain the changes with Cornette's exit from his authority figure role.
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Glory By Honor 11 Results
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- Glory by Honor XI” begins with Kevin Kelly and Nigel McGuinness welcoming us to the show and hyping the main event as the Bravado Brothers make their way to the ring.
Caprice Coleman and Cedric Alexander defeated The Bravado Brothers
The match starts with the Bravados immediately jumping Cedric Alexander and use other underhanded tactics to get the advantage in the match. Alexander fights out a Bravado double team attempt and tags in a fresh Caprice Coleman, who enters the match with a frenzy. Coleman strings together three Northern Lights suplexes, with the third being on both Bravados. Coleman and Alexander connect with huge dives to the outside onto the Bravados! Lancelot connects with a big lariat, but Coleman answers back with a springboard crossbody. Coleman and Alexander hits a fireman’s carry into a backbreaker combination, but Lancelot kicks out! Alexander kicks out of a bridging German suplex by Lancelot. Coleman and Alexander hit the jumping hurricarana into the frog splash to pick up the win in the opening contest!
Up next is Mike Mondo taking on Mike Bennett. We get to see last week’s Inside ROH where Mondo creeps on Maria.
Mike Bennett defeated Mike Mondo
Bennett is getting mostly cheers, while Mondo is getting mostly boos. Mondo lands a right hand before the bell. Maria tries to slap Mondo, but he stops her and gyrates in front of her. Mondo crawls under the ring and Bennett can’t find him. Bennett gets control of the match by slinging Mondo into the barricade. Bennett drives Mondo spine-first in the corner of the ring apron. They collide in midair as they both go for crossbodies at the same time. They slug it out on the floor, and Mondo back drops Bennett on the concrete. Mondo crotches Bennett on a barricade and the barricades falls over. Mondo climbs to the top of the entrance set and dives off on to Bennett! Maria once again jumps on the apron to distract Mondo and she begins dancing like she’s riding a pole. Maria slaps Mondo, which allows Bennett to hit a TKO for the three count!
We see a recap of last week’s match between Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team and BJ Whitmer and Rhett Titus.
Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team defeated Rhett Titus and BJ Whitmer
Haas and Benjamin attack Whitmer and Titus from behind as Whitmer and Titus are making their entrance. Titus fights off both Haas and Benjamin and Whitmer hits a suicide dive onto Haas as the bell finally rings to officially start the match. Benjamin superkicks Titus from the apron to the floor. In the ring, Haas and Benjamin work over Titus. Titus almost makes the tag to Whitmer, but Haas catches him and slam him to the mat with a spinebuster. Titus and Benjamin slug it out in the middle of the ring. Both men are down as they both connect with clotheslines. Haas and Whitmer both get tagged in, and Whitmer gets the best of Haas and Benjamin. Whitmer gets a two count on Haas following an exploder suplex. Haas and Whitmer exchange kicks to the face before Haas connects with multiple German suplexes and an Olympic Slam. Titus hits a dropkick on Benjamin as Whitmer ducks out of a German suplex attempt. Haas and Benjamin hit a double powerbomb on Whitmer as Titus is crotched on the top rope to pick up the pin.
We now get to see what happened between Jay Lethal and Kevin Steen at the end of their match at “Killer Instinct.” Lethal snaps after Steen spits on Lethal’s mother. Backstage, Lethal launches Jim Cornette across a table taking him out.
Jay Lethal gets on the microphone and says Joe Koff told him not to talk about what he is about to talk about. Lethal tells Steen to kiss his ass. The fans cheer when Lethal says he put Cornette in the hospital. Lethal says Ring of Honor told him he needed a “killer instinct” and that Ring of Honor can kiss his ass. Lethal says he has a lot of respect for Davey Richards. Lethal says he has a lot of anger built up inside of him and Richards is just the wrong person at the wrong time.
Jay Lethal defeated Davey Richards
Neither wrestler can get the advantage early in the match as they have counters for everything the other man does. Lethal briefly gains control of the match after a cartwheel dropkick, but Richards quickly fights back. Richards locks in an Indian Death Lock variation. A dropkick sends Lethal to the floor. Richards runs along the apron and blasts Lethal across the chest with a kick. Richards connects with a missile dropkick for a two count. Lethal lands a springboard dropkick sending Richards to the outside. He follows it up with a suicide dive. Richards misses the running kick this time, and Lethal answers back with an ace crusher on the apron. The two slug it out in the middle of the ring. Lethal locks in a Koji Clutch after hitting the Lethal Combination, but Richards reaches the ropes. Richards connects with a German suplex, but Lethal kicks out. They jockey for position on the top and Richards connects with a series of headbutts. Richards hits a superplex, but Lethal reverses it into a small a package. Richards hits a brainbuster but Lethal kicks out. Lethal kicks out at one after a kick to the head. Richards kicks out following two superkicks. Lethal kicks Richards off the top and Richards falls through a ringside table. Lethal hits Hail to the King but Richards kicks out. Richards once again kicks out after a dragon suplex. Richards avoids the Lethal Injection and locks in an ankle lock. Lethal fights out and sends Richards into the middle turnbuckle. Lethal hits the Lethal Injection, but Richards kicks out. He locks in the Koji Clutch and Richards passes out in the hold to give Lethal the victory.
After the match. Eddie Edwards checks on Richards. Richards raises Lethal’s hand.
Intermission
Back from intermission and Kevin Kelly says Mike Mondo has been taken to the hospital with a potentially fractured ankle.
Roderick Strong comes to the ring in street clothes for his match against Tadarius Thomas. He tells Thomas he doesn’t belong in the ring with Strong. Strong tells Martini he quits the House of Truth. He tells he’s going to watch Michael Elgin fail at becoming ROH World Champion. Martini chases Strong to the back. If Strong doesn’t return to the ring by a 10-count, the match is forfeited. Martini says everything is fine in the House of Truth, and Rhino is replacing Strong in the match.
Tadarius Thomas defeated Rhino
Thomas’ unique offense is throwing Rhino off his game as Martini returns to ringside with a bag of some kid. Rhino wasn’t ready for the match and Martini throws him his wrist tape. Rhino sends Thomas to the outside and Martini stomps away on Thomas. Thomas fights out of a bear hug and hits some innovative kicks. Rhino answers back with a belly-to-belly. Rhino sets up for the Gore, but Martini trips Thomas before Rhino can hit it. Rhino yells at Martini, and when he tries for the Gore again Thomas evades. Thomas rolls up Rhino to pick up the upset victory!
After the match, Rhino launches Martini from the ring and into the barricade, ripping Martini’s pants and laving a nasty bruise.
Eddie Edwards and Adam Cole’s World TV Title match now has a 30-minute time limit.
Adam Cole defeated Eddie Edwards
There is a feeling out process in the early stages of the match. The two exchange a series of pinfalls in the test of strength. They continue to exchange pinfall attempts after countering the other wrestler’s finishing hold. Edwards sends Cole to the outside, but Cole blocks a suicide dive attempt with an enziguri. Edwards knocks Cole off the apron and this time is able to hit the suicide dive. Cole hits a basement dropkick to Edwards’ left knee, and Edwards also begins to work over Cole’s legs. Edwards blasts Cole with a series of chops, and they trade shots in the middle of the ring. Cole hits a jumping DDT on the apron, and follows it up with a top rope splash. The suplex into a neckbreaker gets a two count for Cole. Edwards hits the backpack chinbreaker for a near fall. Edwards wrenches Cole’s knee in the ropes with a dragon screw leg whip. Edwards locks in the Achilles Lock, but Cole is able to kick his way out of it. Cole locks in the Figure Four, but Edwards is eventually able to reach the ropes. Edwards has Cole on his shoulders on the top and Cole fights his way off, sending both men crashing to the floor. Cole hits the neckbreaker again and follows it up with a superkick to the back of the head. Cole connects with the Florida Key to retain the ROH World TV Title.
Following the match Cole and Edwards shake hands.
We see the ending to the match between S.C.U.M. and the Briscoes from “Boiling Point,” which saw the Briscoes pick up the win with the Doomsday Device.
S.C.U.M. defeated The Briscoes
The Briscoes immediately take the fight to Jacobs and Corino and the two teams brawl around the ringside area. Back in the ring and the Briscoes are in control over Corino. Corino fights back with the Colby Shock on Mark Briscoe. Jay Briscoe gets tagged in and takes out both Corino and Jacobs. Mark Briscoe goes for the middle rope splash move, but Corino blasts him with a roll of coin, sending Mark to the outside and giving S.C.U.M. the advantage. Jay drives Corino face-first into the middle turnbuckle and makes the tag to Mark. He enters the match with a flurry of Redneck Kung Fu. Jay and Corino slug it out in the ring, with Jay getting the better of the exchange. Mark hits a springboard dropkick on Jacobs and all four men are down. Jacobs sends Jay to the floor, and an assisted sliced bread and lariat combination gets a two count on Mark. Jay hits a Death Valley Driver on Corino onto an overturned barricade. He hits Jacobs with one of his own, and Mark follows it up with a Froggy ‘Bow but Jacobs finds a way to kick out. Corino pushes the referee into the rope and low blows Mark Briscoe, allowing Jacobs to victory roll him to pick up the pin fall and retain the titles.
We see a recap of last week’s segment between Kevin Steen and Michael Elgin.
Kevin Steen comes out first and grabs the microphone. Steen says his demands have been met. He says Lethal’s parents will never see an ROH show in person again, and that he and Lethal will never wrestle each other again. Steen says they are making him a new Ring of Honor World Title. Tonight, Steen says, the unbreakable gets broken.
Kevin Steen defeated Michael Elgin
Roderick Strong is sitting in the front row. Neither man can take the other down with a shoulder block, and Elgin overpowers Steen with a slam. Steen rolls out to the floor, and he and Elgin fight around ringside. Steen uses a Canadian flag a fan has to choke Elgin. Elgin returns the favor choking Steen with the flag. A powerslam gets a one-count for Elgin. Elgin lifts Steen up into a delayed vertical suplex, and he holds Steen up for about 20 seconds! Elgin is freakishly strong! Steen connects with an elevated DDT and follows it up with a powerbomb onto the apron. Steen lays Elgin on the floor and hits a frog splash from the apron. Elgin blocks a suplex attempt so Steen just rakes the eyes. A belly-to-back suplex gets a two count for the reigning World Champion. An enziguri connects for Elgin and both men are down as referee Todd Sinclair begins his count. Elgin fights off a sharpshooter attempt and Elgin drives Steen into the corner. Elgin hits a blockbuster for a two count. Elgin counters a package piledriver into a kryptonite crunch. Steen drives the back of Elgin’s head into his knee and then hits the cannonball for a near fall. Elgin fights Steen off the top rope and attempts a corkscrew, but Steen gets his knees up. Elgin ducks out of the way to send Steen to the floor and quickly dives over the top onto the champion right in front of Strong. Elgin blasts Strong and launches him into a guardrail before throwing him to the back. Elgin hits a running powerbomb on Steen into the ringpost on the outside.
Back in the ring, Elgin successfully hits the corkscrew, but Steen kicks out at two! Steen counters a powerbomb attempts into a sharpshooter but Elgin fights his way out of it and locks in a crossface. Steen is able to break the hold by getting to the bottom rope. Both men are fighting on the apron and Steen applies a sleeper, but Elgin jumps off the apron sending both of them crashing through a table! They make it back in the ring at the count of 19. Steen hits a pop-up powerbomb on Elgin! He kicks out! Elgin counters the F-Cinq into a crossface. Elgin hits a dead lift German suplex! Elgin hits the bucklebomb but Steen responds with a lariat and both men are down! Steen catches a knee strike and turns it into an F-Cinq, but Elgin kicks out at two. Elgin locks in the crossface for the third time and once again Steen reaches the rope to break the hold. Steen hits the sleeper suplex and the package piledriver, but Elgin kicks out! Steen pushed Sinclair, and Sincalir pushes him back right into a roll up attempt. Steen kicks out. Elgin catches another cannonball attempt and lifts Steen up into a powerbomb. Bucklebomb! Spinning powerbomb! Steen kicks out! Elgin and Steen fight on the top rope. Steen hits a package piledriver off the top rope! That’s enough to put Elgin way for Steen to retain the ROH World Title!
After the match, Roderick Strong hits the ring and blasts Michael Elgin with a Sick Kick! Paul Turner hands Nigel McGuinness a box. McGuinness gets in the ring and he has to personally deliver the box to Steen. Steen opens the box and he looks shocked when he sees what’s in it. He pulls out an El Generico mask
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thought I would post this here as PAC made his NXT debut last night
Corey Graves & Max Bauer defeated Trent Barreta & Ben Sacilly. Debut of two top independent wrestlers here. Max Bauer is wrestling under the name he used for Chaotic Wrestling and New England Championship Wrestling, while Ben Sacilly is former Dragon Gate star PAC.'.
However they are also saying he might be using his real name which is Ben Satterley and they just misheard.
Corey Graves & Max Bauer defeated Trent Barreta & Ben Sacilly. Debut of two top independent wrestlers here. Max Bauer is wrestling under the name he used for Chaotic Wrestling and New England Championship Wrestling, while Ben Sacilly is former Dragon Gate star PAC.'.
However they are also saying he might be using his real name which is Ben Satterley and they just misheard.
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What do you think to Callihan possibly joining WWE? Size keeps being mentioned as a reason against it but he nearly 6ft so surely it's not too much of a hindrance with the success of DB. Also excites me at the possibility of a Switchblade Conspiracy reunion.
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