hollywood
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Post by hollywood on Sept 20, 2007 11:19:51 GMT -5
Save your money and save your time. If ROH ever becomes worth a damn it will be on TV and you can watch it then. Someone probably can sell you ROH. Can't be worth much. $20 or so. Gotta love when people who have absolutely nothing in their lives except their keyboards and their trolling try to attack people/organizations who still get a thousand times more exposure and money than they ever will as being nobodies.
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Post by HMARK Center on Sept 20, 2007 21:39:04 GMT -5
Save your money and save your time. If ROH ever becomes worth a damn it will be on TV and you can watch it then. I'd bust out the Stephen Colbert "You're on Notice" joke...but I'm not joking. Cut this crap out. Now.If you've got an honest opinion, then give it. If you're just going to constantly bait people and try to draw the ire of this section of the board, then you're in for an incredibly rude awakening. This goes for people posting stupid things in the WWE section, as well, or anyone just generally making this place a less compelling place to discuss and enjoy ourselves. I've had it with this. I'm not issuing a warning here, but anymore of this "My company is better than your company, dur-hur-hur!" crap is not going to be tolerated.
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Post by The Line on Sept 20, 2007 22:04:54 GMT -5
Someone probably can sell you ROH. Can't be worth much. $20 or so. Well considering I've given them around $100 in the last few weeks, at least around $120
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Sept 20, 2007 22:13:56 GMT -5
I ordered one DVD (Death before Dishonor: Joe v London, Punk v. Raven)... fixed
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Post by The Lodger on Sept 26, 2007 3:04:09 GMT -5
I ordered one DVD (Death before Dishonor: Joe v London, Punk v. Raven)... fixed doh.
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Post by robferatu on Sept 26, 2007 4:26:44 GMT -5
It's really hard to sell someone on RoH aside from good wrestling. I agree that a majority of there stables and wrestlers names are very bland, but wrestling wise they put on some of the best shows I've seen. I admit, I'm rather new to being a RoH fan and didn't really care about them until they started releasing PPV's, and eventhough I was a bit hesitate to get into them, believing that there best years was behind them.
I RoH is a breeding ground for superstars, everyone has to start somewhere and you just don't come out of the gate with this great gimmick and marketablity, even Samoa Joe was rather bland when he first started working with the company.
The people you really care about in RoH are the one that you see having a future outside of that small independant company. Such names as Delirious, Claudio Castaravoli, Chris Hero, El Generico and Nigel McGuinness are wrestlers I could see "making it" in the WWE.
Watch RoH if you enjoy great wrestling, but if you are looking to be entertained in the TNA/WWE sense, it's probably best to avoid it.
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Post by HMARK Center on Sept 26, 2007 18:06:39 GMT -5
It's really hard to sell someone on RoH aside from good wrestling. I agree that a majority of there stables and wrestlers names are very bland, but wrestling wise they put on some of the best shows I've seen. I admit, I'm rather new to being a RoH fan and didn't really care about them until they started releasing PPV's, and eventhough I was a bit hesitate to get into them, believing that there best years was behind them. I RoH is a breeding ground for superstars, everyone has to start somewhere and you just don't come out of the gate with this great gimmick and marketablity, even Samoa Joe was rather bland when he first started working with the company. The people you really care about in RoH are the one that you see having a future outside of that small independant company. Such names as Delirious, Claudio Castaravoli, Chris Hero, El Generico and Nigel McGuinness are wrestlers I could see "making it" in the WWE. Watch RoH if you enjoy great wrestling, but if you are looking to be entertained in the TNA/WWE sense, it's probably best to avoid it. Nah, that's not really accurate, at least in my opinion. Frankly, while ROH isn't rife with comedy sketches or anything, a lot of the angles are much more developed, logical, and more continuity-based than just about any storylines going in WWE or TNA right now. ROH storylines often stick to the basics, but some really color outside the lines and are very compelling. That said, though, ROH does a LOT of it's storyline development in the ring, since they don't show backstage promos during the live shows. Little things done in matches, like certain moves, looks, or movements can have future storyline implications, which is something I've always enjoyed about ROH's storylines.
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