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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jan 10, 2022 1:51:54 GMT -5
Today in Ring of Honor History: January 10 - 2004: Ring of Honor kicked off what would be a year of major changes with "The Battle Lines Are Drawn" in Wilmington, OH. "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels, ROH's top heel since its inception and the only wrestler to appear on every single DVD up until that point, wrestled what ended up being his final match in his initial run. That match was the first in the feud between The Prophecy and the Second City Saints, and was BJ Whitmer's first match as a member of The Prophecy. The Briscoe Brothers defended the ROH Tag Team Championship against the dream team of Samoa Joe and Bryan Danielson, while Homicide and AJ Styles wrestled against each other for the first time ever. Joey Matthews wrestled his final match before signing with WWE, and Lucy Furr [Daffney - RIP] made her final appearance as a member of the Second City Saints, while Caprice Coleman made his debut, and Matt Stryker and Alex Shelley competed in the very first Pure Rules match. And speaking of debuts and farewells, Abyss made both when he debuted as the new insurance policy of Special K (that policy was cut short due to the Rob Feinstein Controversy).
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Post by Big DSR Energy on Jan 10, 2022 3:09:03 GMT -5
F***ing yikes! I can't remember the last time I cringed this hard reading something.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jan 11, 2022 1:51:21 GMT -5
Today in Ring of Honor History: January 11 - 2003: Ring of Honor kicked off their second year by expanding westward with "Revenge of the Prophecy" in West Mifflin, PA just outside of Pittsburgh. The feud between Low Ki and Christopher Daniels that began on ROH's debut show came to a close in a No Holds Barred match, with Ki teaming with AJ Styles to face Daniels and his Prophecy teammate, ROH Champion Xavier. The Prophecy added a new member to their ranks, Allison Danger, following the defections of Samoa Joe and Simply Luscious to Steve Corino's new faction The Group. Joe would be the only member of The Group in action tonight, taking on Bryan Danielson in their first singles match in ROH. Another heated feud came to a close when Da Hit Squad and the Carnage Crew met in a Weapons match to settle things once and for all. After a showing at "Final Battle 2002" so disastrous it was cut from the video release, Konnan returned to redeem himself in a Six-Man Tag Team match. Colt Cabana, Homicide, Paul London and the debuting BJ Whitmer competed in a Four Corner Survival match that not only stole the show, but made the match a staple in ROH. And making their debuts as well, Matt Stryker and future two-time ROH World Champion Jay Lethal and new Special K member "Hydro". - 2008: Two weeks after "Final Battle 2007" ROH was back in action with their first show of 2008, "Proving Ground", taking place in Boston, MA. New ROH World Tag Team Champions The Age of the Fall found ROH putting the screws to them early, with their first defense being an Ultimate Endurance match against The Hangmen 3, The Vulture Squad, and recently defeated former champions The Briscoes. Hoping to start him out strong, but inadvertently lining him up with the ramp to launch him over the shark, Erick Stevens defended his newly won FIP World Heavyweight Championship against his former leader in The Resilience and one of ROH's most popular wrestlers, Austin Aries. Kevin Steen and El Generico found themselves fighting on multiple fronts, with Steen facing Necro Butcher in a Street Fight which The Age of the Fall hoped would be a preemptive strike, leaving Generico on his own to watch out for The Hangmen 3. The YRR, returning to ROH in full force, looked to make a name for themselves, as did Sweet n' Sour, Inc.'s newest acquisition, $1,000,000 Tough Enough winner Daniel Puder, who took on debuting local wrestler Mike Bennett. - 2020: Ring of Honor looked for 2020 to be a year for change for them, and it was in more ways than one, kicking off with "Saturday Night at Center Stage 2020" in Atlanta, GA. The first show in the Marty Scurll Era, it was a new year with new champions, as new ROH World Champion PCO, new ROH World Television Champion Dragon Lee, and new ROH World Tag Team Champions Jay Lethal and Jonathan Gresham looked to make statements. Following the shocking result of "Final Battle 2019", PCO defended his title in a rematch against former champion Rush. Backing up Rush was his newly formed La Facción Ingobernable with his brother Dragon Lee, Kenny King, and Amy Rose. PCO had his team Villain Enterprises watching his back, but they also had their hands full defending the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship against Bandido, Flamita and Rey Horus. Lee defended his new title against Andrew Everett, and given the two competitors you can be sure it was a grounded match with a lot of rest holds that moved along at a snail's pace. Gresham, backed by partner Lethal, looked to take out future challenger Josh Woods, backed by his partner Silas Young. NWA World Heavyweight Champion Nick Aldis made his surprising return, Shane Taylor played hardball with Ring of Honor COO Joe Koff, Maria Manic nearly put Bully Ray in his place, and the unthinkable happened when Sumie Sakai, the first ever Women of Honor World Champion and someone proclaimed "the sweetest person you'd ever meet" by Caprice Coleman and Ian Riccaboni, turned heel.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jan 12, 2022 1:48:20 GMT -5
Today in Ring of Honor History: January 12 - 2008: ROH completed their opening weekend with "Transform" in Edison, NJ. While when most think back on The Age of the Fall, they think of their feuds with Aries, the Briscoes, or Steen and Generico, but most forget one of their first was against The Vulture Squad, and the two met that night in a chaotic brawl. Kevin Steen continued his feud with The Hangmen 3 when he took on Brent Albright in a match where he vowed to break his goddamn neck. After being lined up with the ramp the night before, new FIP World Heavyweight Champion Erick Stevens completed his jump over the shark when he defended against Bryan Danielson, the best wrestler in the world. Meanwhile, Steven's victim from the night before, Austin Aries continued his moody downward slide when he took on Claudio Castagnoli, who was finally able to get his hand on Larry Sweeney's new toy Daniel Puder. Due to budget cuts, this marked Puder's final appearance in ROH, bringing to a close (at least in America) the weird saga of WWE's $1,000,000 Tough Enough winner. But it was not all bad for Sweet n' Sour, Inc., as in recognition of their abilities as the best male and female wrestlers in the world, Larry Sweeney crowned Chris Hero and Sara Del Rey the "World Heavyweight Intergender Tag Team Champions of the World". - 2019: Ring of Honor began 2019 with a television taping in Atlanta, GA. Following the departures of The Elite and SCU at the end of 2018, ROH looked to rebuild its roster bringing in several new stars, the bulk of whom were in ROH's newest faction LifeBlood: New Japan wrestlers Juice Robinson and David Finlay, British wrestler Mark Haskins, longtime indy wrestler Tracy Williams, the returning Tenille Dashwood, and debuting rising star and future ROH World Champion Bandido. Marty Scurll's newly formed faction Villain Enterprises looked to quickly establish themselves, entering into a feud with ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champions The Kingdom. New ROH World Tag Team Champions The Briscoes were booked to make their first defense of the year against Best Friends, but Beretta had to pull out of the show, leaving Chuckie T to team with a really, really good friend, Colt Cabana. ROH World Television Champion Jeff Cobb found new challengers gearing up to face him in the form of Silas Young and Shane Taylor. And strengthening the partnership between Ring of Honor and the National Wrestling Alliance, Nick Aldis defended the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against PJ Black. Meanwhile, Chris Sabin, who had competed off and on for ROH since 2003 before making it his home 2016, wrestled what would be his last match in Ring of Honor when he was injured competing in a Six Man Mayhem match. - 2020: ROH closed out their opening weekend with "Honor Reigns Supreme 2020" in Concord, NC. Villain Enterprises and La Facción Ingobernable both looked to cement themselves as the dominant faction in ROH when they met in a Six-Man Tag Team match. ROH World Tag Team Champions Jay Lethal and Jonathan Gresham teamed with big boys Jeff Cobb and Dan Maff to face upcoming challengers 2 Guys 1 and their partners The Bouncers, but ended up making more enemies than friends. The new ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champions found themselves competing in singles action, with Bandido taking on the debuting Alex Zayne, who quickly made a name for himself, Flamita going against the perpetually angry Flip Gordon, and Rey Horus battling fellow high flyer Andrew Everett. Still waiting to hear back from ROH COO Joe Koff regarding his contract offer, Shane Taylor began using his time on ROH to plug his upcoming shows for other promotions. Sumie Sakai quickly embraced her new heelish instincts, while Maria Manic did what people wished someone would do for a very long time: shut Bully Ray up.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jan 13, 2022 0:58:16 GMT -5
Today in Ring of Honor History: January 13 - 1987: Future Ring of Honor commentator and internet message board poster Ian Riccaboni is born. - 2019: ROH closed out their opening weekend with the HonorClub exclusive "Honor Reigns Supreme 2019" from Concord, NC. Months after returning from injury, former ROH World Champion Dalton Castle finally got his rematch for the title, taking on Jay Lethal in the main event. LifeBlood continued to cement themselves as a force to be reconned with, winning a tag match and three singles matches. One, however, came under less than ideal circumstances, when the injury bug struck again for the second night in a row, taking out Flip Gordon with a knee injury that would sideline him for several months. WOH World Champion Kelly Klein looked to prove her dominance, defending her title in a Street Fight against Jenny Rose. Likewise ROH World Television Champion Jeff Cobb looked to prove his dominance when he was booked in a Four Corner Proving Ground: Instant Reward match against Jonathan Gresham, Rhett Titus, and Shane Taylor, who did not take kindly to the match. Also receiving a Proving Ground opportunity was the greenest team in Ring of Honor history, as Delirious, Luchasaurus and Shane "Hurricane" Helms took on the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champions The Kingdom. And after a two-year run following a decade of people begging for him to be brought in, Chuck Taylor and his Best Friend Beretta wrestled their final Ring of Honor match before joining some upstart t-shirt company based in Jackson, Florida.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2022 1:20:32 GMT -5
I loved team green!
Hurricane is one of my favorite gimmicks of all time and Luchasaurus became an Instant favorite.
Wasn’t really watching ROH at that time, but when I landed on that match channel surfing, I had to watch it.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jan 14, 2022 3:37:12 GMT -5
Today in Ring of Honor History: January 14 - 2006: Ring of Honor hit the ground running for what is largely considered their hottest year with "Hell Freezes Over" in Philadelphia, PA. The biggest event coming out of it is was start of the Ring of Honor vs. Combat Zone Wrestling feud when, as part of his interpromotional open challenge campaign, Bryan Danielson defended the ROH World Championship against debuting CZW wrestler Chris Hero. Well, actually the feud really began earlier in the day when Danielson, ROH Pure Champion Nigel McGuinness, and ROH Tag Team Champions Austin Aries and Roderick Strong invaded CZW's "An Afternoon of Main Events". Danielson found himself pulling double duty on the show, competing for the FIP Heavyweight Championship in a Three-Way match against Strong and the injured champion Homicide, who was several months into his bitter feud with Colt Cabana. On top of it all, he ended the night kicking off a mini-feud with The Embassy. After a test in the form of a singles match, a new tag team is formed with AJ Styles and Matt Sydal. It was really the first of many, many partners that Sydal would have for the remained of his first tenure, resulting in this board labeling him a "tag whore". Coming out of "Final Battle 2005", new, old and seemingly constant issues between Samoa Joe, Christopher Daniels, BJ Whitmer and Jay Lethal reared their heads. Adam Pearce had a message for Jim Cornette, if only he could find him. And romance was in the air as Jimmy Jacobs professed his love of Lacey. Let's face it, in 2006, there were no other candidates; together, they were the match of the year. - 2011: Ring of Honor began 2011 by putting their biggest guns in a one match at "Champions vs. All Stars" in Richmond, VA. The inaugural Champions vs. All-Stars match saw ROH World Champion Roderick Strong, ROH World Television Champion Christopher Daniels and ROH World Tag Team Champions the Kings of Wrestling take on the All-Star team of Davey Richards, El Generico and The Briscoes. Steve Corino, forced to go alone in ROH following the loss of Kevin Steen at "Final Battle 2010", began his recovery from evil, and looked to keep others from going down that path. Caprice Coleman, last seen in ROH in 2004, made his return taking on fellow future commentator Colt Cabana, who need a little help in his victory. And the Bravado Brothers disappointed their Grandmother with a very embarrassing defeat. - 2017: Ring of Honor kicked off the year with a television taping in Atlanta, GA. Christopher Daniels moved one step closer to the ROH World Championship by meeting Jay Briscoe in the finals of the "Decade of Excellence" tournament. Bullet Club returned triumphant from New Japan with not only newly crowned three-time ROH World Champion Adam Cole, but also a new member, Cody. The Young Bucks gave the future Roppongi 3K, then known as The Tempura Boyz, the biggest opportunity during their Ring of Honor excursion, a shot at the ROH World Tag Team Championship. Fellow New Japan wrestler Juice Robinson also got a title opportunity, taking on ROH World Television Champion Marty Scurll. Scurll's mouth got him in a bit of trouble when his demand for competition was answered by six would-be challengers: Alex Shelley, Chris Sabin, Donovan Dijak, Jay White, Jonathan Gresham and Lio Rush. Newly crowned ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champions The Kingdom looked to put every trio on notice. And following the departure of Steve Corino, Colt Cabana began his migration to the commentary table, being one of number of wrestlers filling in to help Kevin Kelly.
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Post by Big DSR Energy on Jan 14, 2022 12:38:29 GMT -5
Me and some friends attended CZW's An Afternoon of Main Events and ROH's Hell Freezes Over. I only have a few memories of that day, though. There was one match on the CZW card that seemed like it was paced decently, then it left the ring and went hardcore for 10 minutes longer than it needed to be. Our favorite moment of the show was when the ROH guys showed up.
Hell Freezes Over was just a really good show. I remember loving the Styles/Sydal match a bunch. In terms of the ROH/CZW feud, me and my friends were all ROH fans, and were only interested in CZW for its connection to CHIKARA. I was just happy to see my boy Chris Hero IN ROH.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jan 15, 2022 0:56:21 GMT -5
Today in Ring of Honor History: January 15 - 2005: ROH began the year with "It All Begins" in Cambridge, MA. New ROH World Champion Austin Aries made his first defense against Colt Cabana, the man he took out of action in August. Despite being the last match on the show, it wasn't the "main event", as that was former champion Samoa Joe and former WWE Superstars ® Mick Foley meeting in a confrontation that lasted 20-minutes. Foley insulted the fanbase, mocked Joe, and buried ROH while praising WWE, but was so entertaining he still got cheered. He's a legend for a reason. And given what happened to Joe in WWE the past year, Foley description of his conversation with Vince McMahon about him may have be 100% the truth. Anyway, recently split teams found themselves at odds, as Alex Shelley was now a man without friends after being kicked out of Generation Next, and Angel Dust, newly rechristened as Azrieal, had to go alone against former friends Special K. Bryan Danielson and Homicide kicked off their Best of Five Series with a Tap Out match, Allison Danger looked for new members to relaunch The Prophecy, and ROH Founding Father Spanky made his return. - 2011: ROH closed out its opening weekend with "Only the Strong Survive" in Charlotte, NC. Two of ROH's go-to's for world title challengers met in the main event when ROH World Champion Roderick Strong defended against Jay Briscoe. ROH World Television Champion Christopher Daniels defended against Claudio Castagnoli, while fellow King of Wrestling Chris Hero took on former ally Davey Richards. Steve Corino continued his rehab from evil, and the Bravado Brothers spent a worrying amount of time meeting people in the bathroom after achieving what in hindsight is one of their most impressive victories when they took future ROH World Champions Adam Cole and Kyle O'Reilly- 2016: Ring of Honor kicked off the "Winter Warriors Tour 2016" in Indianapolis, IN. Four of ROH's biggest and best tag teams went at it in the main event, with ROH World Tag Team Champions War Machine teaming up with The Briscoes to face the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks and The All-Night Express. Alex Shelley took on Adam Cole in their only singles match against each other. Shelley's former tag team partner Chris Sabin teamed with Frankie Kazarian to face reDRagon. Kazarian's regular tag team partner, Christopher Daniels, was unable to attend due to being suspended. In a completely unrelated note, international superstar Curry Man made his return to ROH after ten years as the latest contestant of "Roddy vs. The World", challenging Roderick Strong for the ROH World Television Championship. And BJ Whitmer tried to make peace with Adam Page before losing him to Steve Corino. - 2021: Following a catch-up of ROH stars dealing with the pandemic and the "Best of 2020", ROH aired it's first story driven episode of the year. Flip Gordon, on thin ice with ROH officials for not adhering to the Code of Honor following his loss to ROH Pure Champion Jonathan Gresham at "Final Battle 2020", took on Gresham's Foundation stablemate Rhett Titus. In the main event, Rey Horus challenged Dragon Lee for the ROH World Television Championship.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jan 16, 2022 1:04:52 GMT -5
Today in Ring of Honor History: January 16 - 2009: The clock was ticking on several of Ring of Honor's top wrestlers as ROH began 2009 with "Full Circle" in Manassas, VA. Tyler Black, now on his own, faced ROH World Champion Nigel McGuinness in a non-title match, while his former Age of the Fall leader Jimmy Jacobs took on Bryan Danielson in a rematch over a year in the making. By the end of 2009, only one of the four would still in ROH. Following his heel turn at "Final Battle 2008", Austin Aries displayed a new attitude, and a new moustache, in his match against Jerry Lynn. The recently formed American Wolves continued Sweet n' Sour, Inc.'s war against ROH by taking on Jay Briscoe and Roderick Strong, Delirious showed his heart may still belong to Daizee Haze, and Pro Wrestling NOAH star Bison Smith made his surprise debut. - 2016: ROH closed out the weekend with the "Winter Warriors Tour 2016" in Collinsville, IL. Alex Shelley teamed with ACH to take on The Young Bucks, while his former partner Chris Sabin teamed with Frankie Kazarian to face the ROH World Tag Team Champions War Machine in a non-title match. Cheeseburger was selected as a mystery opponent to challenge Roderick Strong for the ROH World Television Championship. It was a big opportunity for Cheeseburger, and a big slap in the face for Strong. And former partners came to blows when BJ Whitmer tried to cripple Adam Page.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jan 17, 2022 1:03:58 GMT -5
Today in Ring of Honor History: January 17 - 2009: ROH closed out their opening weekend with the aptly named "Injustice II" in Edison, NJ. The announced card was Nigel McGuinness defending the ROH World Championship against number one contender Austin Aries, while Tyler Black faced Jimmy Jacobs in a grudge match due to Jacobs turning on him at "Final Battle 2008". However, that was all cover to do McGuinness vs. Black for the second night in a row, this time with the title on the line. The resulting match was one of the most convoluted in ROH history, featuring false endings, an injury angle, half of the locker room doing run-ins, and most notoriously the bell ringing around the 49-minute mark and it being declared a "one hour draw". Still, it wasn't a bad match, just a weird one. Taken out of their respected matches, former enemies turned people-who-can-moderately-tolerate-each-other Aries and Jacobs spent the show forming a tentative alliance that would last the next couple of months. Bryan Danielson and Jerry Lynn met in a rematch from "All-Star Extravaganza IV" a few weeks before. The war between ROH and Sweet n' Sour, Inc. continued its push towards the final showdown with Roderick Strong and Erick Stevens facing The American Wolves in a Lumberjack Strap match. And, brother, Rhett Titus tried to say "Brother", brother, more times than Hulk Hogan could in ten promos, brother.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jan 18, 2022 1:32:27 GMT -5
Today in Ring of Honor History: January 18 - 2013: ROH continued its push towards the anniversary show with "The Hunt for Gold" in Dearborn, MI. The Briscoes defended the ROH World Tag Team Championship against The American Wolves in their first match against each other in two and a half years, and their last title match together. Local wrestler Tadarius Thomas, with seven main show matches under his belt, was given a shot at the ROH World Championship, challenging Kevin Steen. Fellow Michigan wrestler Jimmy Jacobs was not given a shot at the ROH World Television Championship, but instead received a shot at a shot at the title, facing Adam Cole in a Proving Ground match. Building up to his ROH World Championship match at the "11th Anniversary", Jay Lethal faced Steen's S.C.U.M. ally Steve Corino, who had a few kind words for Nigel McGuinness for booking the match. In a battle of the big men, Michael Elgin took on S.C.U.M. enforcer and hometown hero Rhino. And Charlie Haas shared some beers with the crowd.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jan 19, 2022 1:22:58 GMT -5
Today in Ring of Honor History: January 19 - 2013: ROH further built towards the anniversary show with "Defy or Deny 2" in Milwaukee, WI. The main event saw the second ever "Defy or Deny" match, with ROH World Champion Kevin Steen facing Eddie Edwards, Michael Elgin, and the winner of the first "Defy or Deny" match, Roderick Strong. If any of the challengers won the match, they'd get a shot at the title; if Steen won, the last one would eliminated would be barred from challenging for the title for the remainder of Steen's reign. Davey Richards took on his former protégé Kyle O'Reilly, Jay Lethal and The Briscoes teamed up to face S.C.U.M., and Matt Hardy's frustration was building with ROH matchmaker Nigel McGuinness and ROH World Television Champion Adam Cole. - 2021: In an ROH Dojo showcase on "Week by Week", Dante Caballero, Eric Martin, Joe Keys and Ken Dixon met in a Gauntlet match with the winner receiving a shot at the ROH Pure Championship.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jan 20, 2022 2:52:56 GMT -5
Today in Ring of Honor History: January 20 - 2012: After burning out with city with repeated free HDNet tapings, Ring of Honor returned to its original home of Philadelphia, PA for the first time in a year with "Homecoming 2012". The main event saw ROH World Champion Davey Richards defend his title against ROH World Television Champion Jay Lethal. Former champion and Davey's ex-partner Eddie Edwards was scheduled to face Roderick Strong in a No Holds Barred match, but was forced to pull out when not medically cleared and replaced by Adam Cole. Cole pulled double duty for the night, tagging one last time with Kyle O'Reilly as a regular tag team to face Wrestling's Greatest Tag Team. The "will they/won't they" became a definite they will, and Chris Hero wrestled his final match for Ring of Honor before signing with WWE. Also making his final appearance was super beloved manager Shane Hagadorn, who received a parting gift from Hero. Kevin Steen tried to see if there was still some evil in Steve Corino. And a Proving Ground match between The Briscoes and Hallowicked and Jigsaw saw the invasion of the CHIKARA locker room, laying the groundwork for a future double-shot and an interpromotional feud that would carry on in CHIKARA. - 2018: ROH began 2018 with a television taping in Nashville, TN. New ROH World Champion Dalton Castle made his first title defense against Punishment Martinez, while SoCal Uncensored, with their days numbered, tried to win gold by challenging Bullet Club for the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship. Cody kicked off a feud with Matt Taven, while fellow Bullet Club member Marty Scurll looked to get into the World title picture by challenging three different people. The Briscoes sent a message to the ROH World Tag Team Champions the Motor City Machine Guns, the tournament to crown the first ever Women of Honor World Champion kicked off, and Ring of Honor got a new Commissioner Matchmaker Authority Figure Enforcer: Bully Ray.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jan 21, 2022 2:15:28 GMT -5
Today in Ring of Honor History: January 21 - 2011: ROH returned to Philadelphia, PA to begin its final round of HDNet tapings. Highlighted on the show were ROH's new young talent, who competed in the inaugural Top Prospect Tournament: future 3-time ROH World Champion Adam Cole, the debuting future ROH World Champion Jonathan Gresham, future ROH World Champion Kyle O'Reilly, future ROH World Champion Michael Elgin, future 2-time ROH World Tag Team Champion Mike Bennett, and ROH Wrestling Academy graduates Andy Ridge, Bobby Dempsey and Grizzly Redwood. ROH World Television Champion Christopher Daniels pulled double duty with two title defenses, and the ROH World Tag Team Champions the Kings of Wrestling and The All-Night Express met in a pair of singles match in advance of their title match at the "9th Anniversary Show". Meanwhile, after its members were released when Adam Pearce was fired as booker, Prince Nana looked to start the third version of The Embassy. - 2012: ROH presented "Underground" in Norfolk, VA. The event was appropriately named, taking place in one of the Norfolk Scope exhibition halls, which Shelton Benjamin referred to as a "basement", that was so small they had to use the house lights because the ceiling was too low for their light stands. The show was also one of the few from that era not given its own DVD release, but was included as a bonus on the subsequent show's release. Longtime rivals met in the main event when ROH World Champion Davey Richards teamed with Kyle O'Reilly to face Roderick Strong and Michael Elgin of The House of Truth, in a match to determine the number one contenders for the ROH World Tag Team Championship. Meanwhile the reigning champions The Briscoes defended the titles against local-ish wrestlers Caprice Coleman and Cedric Alexander (who got big timed big time), and continued their feud with Wrestling's Greatest tag Team. In a match between two guys who would go on to have absolutely no involvement whatsoever with each other anywhere in professional wrestling, Kevin Steen took on rising star Adam Cole in their first ever singles match. The Embassy was in the money after Tommaso Ciampa faced ROH World Television Champion Jay Lethal in a Proving Ground match. And Mike Bennett has herpes.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jan 22, 2022 1:48:37 GMT -5
Today in Ring of Honor History: January 22 - 2011: Ring of Honor returned to Philadelphia, PA to hold their final taping for HDNet. The final episode was a Six-Man Tag Team match featuring some of the most prominent wrestlers of the HDNet run: Davey Richards and The Briscoes versus ROH World Champion Roderick Strong the ROH World Tag Team Champions the Kings of Wrestling (though in continuity all three were ex-champions, as the episode aired after they'd lost their titles on subsequent events). Mike Bennett faced Kyle O'Reilly in the finals of the inaugural Top Prospect Tournament, which furthered his feud with Steve Corino. Tommaso Ciampa made his debut as the new focus of The Embassy, and Bobby Dempsey wrestled his final match for ROH. - 2021: On the weekly episode of Ring of Honor Wrestling, Josh Woods and Dalton Castle faced off in a Pure Rules match, while The Foundation took on Shane Taylor Promotions in a Six-Man Tag Team match.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2022 17:21:17 GMT -5
I remember the HDNet shows being my first time watch an ROH "show" as before it was only what I could find on YT and wait long enough to watch (dial up and low DSL speed days!) and just being so happy to have that much access to them. I still remember seeing Kyle/Cole on their when they were basically nothing and thinking they were future stars (mainly Kyle if memory serves).
I know that era, or at least those shows, are the most well thought of period but I think their importance to ROH is greatly underestimated.
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Post by Hypnosis on Jan 22, 2022 17:52:42 GMT -5
I remember the HDNet shows being my first time watch an ROH "show" as before it was only what I could find on YT and wait long enough to watch (dial up and low DSL speed days!) and just being so happy to have that much access to them. I still remember seeing Kyle/Cole on their when they were basically nothing and thinking they were future stars (mainly Kyle if memory serves). I know that era, or at least those shows, are the most well thought of period but I think their importance to ROH is greatly underestimated. "Slap the porpoise!"
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jan 23, 2022 0:57:02 GMT -5
Today in Ring of Honor History: January 23 - 2016: ROH closed out the "Winter Warriors Tour 2016" in Duluth, GA. The show is best known for the final appearance of Bullet Club members AJ Styles (who was technically an ex-member), Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows. Gallows and Anderson would team that night with fellow Bullet Club members The Young Bucks to challenge ROH World Champion Jay Lethal, ROH World Television Champion Roderick Strong, and ROH World Tag Team Champions War Machine in an Eight-Man Tag Team match with all the titles on the line. Styles himself would just give a farewell speech, as the next night he was booked by another promotion for some minor battle royal match that nobody remembers him being in. Stevie Richards made another appearance, taking on Adam Cole. Both wrestlers had long brown hair and red trunks, so it was very easy to tell them apart. Frankie Kazarian tried to prove Jay Briscoe was a bitch in a Six Man Mayhem match. And Adam Page and BJ Whitmer continued the build towards their inevitable showdown.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jan 24, 2022 1:32:23 GMT -5
Today in Ring of Honor History: January 24 - 2015: ROH held a television taping in Philadelphia, PA leading up to the anniversary pay-per-view. Donovan Dijack won the 2015 Top Prospect Tournament, beating Will Ferrara in the finals. Adam Page wrestled his first main event for ROH, teaming with BJ Whitmer to challenge reDRagon for the ROH World Tag Team Championship. ODB wrestled her first match for ROH, teaming with The Briscoes to face The Kingdom and Maria Kanellis. Jay Briscoe also put in time on commentary, calling matches for the three men who would challenge him for the ROH World Championship at the "13th Anniversary": Hanson, Michael Elgin and Tommaso Ciampa. AJ Styles and The Young Bucks represented Bullet Club in a Six-Man Tag Team match against Matt Sydal, ACH and Cedric Alexander. And the mystery behind the Knights of the Rising Dawn continued in what in hindsight is an odd move, making their presence known in a match between The Addiction and The House of Truth. - 2019: ROH began their push towards Madison Square Garden with "Road to G1 Supercard" in Dallas, TX. The show featured three opening round matches for Tag Wars 2019, with ROH World Champion Jay Lethal and Jonathan Gresham facing LifeBlood's Mark Haskins and Tracy Williams, Villain Enterprises' PCO and Brody King facing The Kingdoms' Vinny Marseglia and TK O'Ryan, and LifeBlood's Juice Robinson and David Finlay taking on the debuting Alex Coughlin and Karl Fredericks of New Japan's LA Dojo. Also making his debut from the LA Dojo was Clark Connors, who took on ROH World Television Champion Jeff Cobb in a Proving Ground match. Matt Taven defended the "Real ROH World Championship" against Rocky Romero, and perpetually grumpy wrestlers The Briscoes, Silas Young and Shane Taylor proved to be sore losers.
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