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Post by WinOwensWin on Mar 20, 2020 9:50:54 GMT -5
Hey all, So, I've decided to start Ring of Honor as I'd never really followed it before and I really want to get into something new. I've searched online but can't find a complete list. Can anyone provide a complete list of all Ring of Honor official DVD releases including shows and comps? Thanks in advance!
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Post by ronnie2hotty on Mar 20, 2020 16:29:20 GMT -5
prowrestling.fandom.com/wiki/Ring_of_Honor/Event_historyNot all their DVD’s, but a list of events, which were all released on DVD until around 2010. I can’t speak for the events after that, because I stopped closely following ROH around 2009. There are tons of compilations, best of’s, shoot interviews, and Do or Die events also.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Mar 20, 2020 20:18:58 GMT -5
the shows (excluding most tv tapings) for the most part got their own individual releases until 2018, when they started bundling them together by tours. the pre-2018 exceptions are: - "Double Feature: Night One" (3/4/08) and "Double Feature: Night Two" (3/5/08) were released together as one dvd - "The Hunt Begins" (4/17/09) and "Tag Title Classics" (4/18/09) were both broken up, with the second half of each show were released together as "Double Feature II" while the matches from the first halves were spread out as bonus matches on other 2009 event dvds. - "Eye of the Storm 2" (12/18/09) was included in full as a bonus with "Final Battle 2009" (12/19/09) - "Buffalo Stampede II" (6/18/10) was included in full as a bonus with "Death Before Dishonor VIII" (6/19/10) - "Southern Defiance" (12/3/11) and "Northern Aggresion" (12/4/11) were released together as "Battle of the Carolinas" - "Underground" (1/21/12) was included in full as a bonus with "Rise & Prove" (2/17/12) here is the list of compilations, shoot interviews and bonus shows. there may be a few missing, but this is the bulk of them: {Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}Original Best Of's
Bonus shows
Koch Best Of's
Current series Best Of’s
Year Best Of's
Best of TV
Straight Shootin' Series
Secrets of the Ring
and while on the subjects of ROH comp dvds, their newest one is the most out of left field one they've ever released. until i looked it up on Cagematch, i didn't even realize Will Ospreay had enough ROH matches to fill a dvd
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2020 23:36:46 GMT -5
Sounds like you need a subscription to honor club.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Mar 21, 2020 18:42:56 GMT -5
Sounds like you need a subscription to honor club. Do they even have the old stuff on there? I don't know the answer, but I remember hearing someone complaining about how the old classic shows weren't on there. Is that not the case? For the OP, the best stuff was 2002-2007. Especially 2005-2007. I don't know if you can watch that period on Honor Club or not. If not, seek out those shows, somehow. ROH is in the process of uploading the entire back catalog of shows to Honor Club
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Post by adamclark52 on Mar 21, 2020 18:44:25 GMT -5
They used to have the best sales in 2016-2018. I must have a hundred of their event DVDs.
But that was all clearance and they don’t release many at all now. And they’re way too expensive on eBay.
Honor Club seems to be “it” for them now. It had a rocky start. How is it these days?
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Post by adamclark52 on Mar 21, 2020 18:55:06 GMT -5
and while on the subjects of ROH comp dvds, their newest one is the most out of left field one they've ever released. until i looked it up on Cagematch, i didn't even realize Will Ospreay had enough ROH matches to fill a dvd I guess if they put EVERY match he had in Ring of Honor (win or lose, good or bad) on the DVD they could fill a double disc. They put out a Kenny Omega 2-disc comp last year and I think Ospreay had more matches in RoH than he did. Most of his were main events though so the thirty or forty minute run-times would work in their advantage of filling two DVDs. I should know because I have the set but still haven’t gotten around to it.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Mar 21, 2020 19:11:10 GMT -5
and while on the subjects of ROH comp dvds, their newest one is the most out of left field one they've ever released. until i looked it up on Cagematch, i didn't even realize Will Ospreay had enough ROH matches to fill a dvd I guess if they put EVERY match he had in Ring of Honor (win or lose, good or bad) on the DVD they could fill a double disc. They put out a Kenny Omega 2-disc comp last year and I think Ospreay had more matches in RoH than he did. Most of his were main events though so the thirty or forty minute run-times would work in their advantage of filling two DVDs. I should know because I have the set but still haven’t gotten around to it. Omega's had more. he had a two year run in ROH before working Japan full time
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2020 21:18:58 GMT -5
That's gonna be a lot of DVDs. At one point, I had every ROH DVD from the first show up until around the time Gabe stopped booking.
It's great stuff, but expect it to take a lot of your time and money
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Mar 22, 2020 9:31:19 GMT -5
That's gonna be a lot of DVDs. At one point, I had every ROH DVD from the first show up until around the time Gabe stopped booking. It's great stuff, but expect it to take a lot of your time and money I’m curious what it would actually cost? I’d never put in the effort to collect it all myself unless I was Scrooge McDuck and could get it all at once.
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Post by WinOwensWin on Mar 22, 2020 19:32:33 GMT -5
Thank you all. I appreciate the information!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2020 8:16:18 GMT -5
That's gonna be a lot of DVDs. At one point, I had every ROH DVD from the first show up until around the time Gabe stopped booking. It's great stuff, but expect it to take a lot of your time and money I’m curious what it would actually cost? I’d never put in the effort to collect it all myself unless I was Scrooge McDuck and could get it all at once. I bought them around 2009-2010 and it cost me at least a few hundred bucks total. They are even harder to find now. I would recommend waiting until Honor Club gets everything up there and then getting a subscription. That is, is they ever actually do it. It seems like they've been promising to put their complete catalogue up for awhile now and still haven't done it.
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Post by repomark on Mar 26, 2020 15:33:13 GMT -5
I don’t own all that many, but recently dug out my ROH and TNA DVDs to work through during this time of in door solitude.
I only have best of DVDs - mostly guys who went on to work for WWE so I was interested in their earlier careers. Most recently I bought the Kenny Omega and Cody Rhodes sets which are well worth a watch. To be honest, if you have never watched it then a few best of DVDs of wrestlers you know you like from else where would be a good gate way to see if you want to get more, and maybe even highlight some other wrestlers you haven’t seen before to focus in on.
I have so many CM Punk and Samoa Joe DVDs - there are a lot out there - but they are a good place to start a long with the Bryan Danielson ones. Kevin Steen, Christopher Daniels, AJ Styles and Nigel McGuinness (if you can find them) are also well worth a watch.
More recent ROH I don’t know much about, but was tempted by the Marty Scurll best of they put out recently.
Good luck, and hope you enjoy it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2020 15:49:40 GMT -5
I once remembered every bit of tiny information about this company and matches from the very first show to Glory By Honor VIII: The Final Countdown.
It was always a blast to read ROHboards and see people suggesting names for the shows, etc. You could find spoiler free match lists and times in seconds after the events were over and such. I think after the HDNet era started, most of the hardcore collector fan base was lost as they could not get EVERYTHING on their precious DVD's. I collected 'em for a while too. I hope you find some of your favourites and complete sets of interesting timelines!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2020 15:53:21 GMT -5
Do they even have the old stuff on there? I don't know the answer, but I remember hearing someone complaining about how the old classic shows weren't on there. Is that not the case? For the OP, the best stuff was 2002-2007. Especially 2005-2007. I don't know if you can watch that period on Honor Club or not. If not, seek out those shows, somehow. ROH is in the process of uploading the entire back catalog of shows to Honor Club I'm in the process of joining Honor Club if that's really the case. There's never been a better promotion than what's in that timeline right there to me. e: AEW is a noteworthy challenger for that though, ' will see where everything heads in couple years.
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