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Post by db1091 on Dec 26, 2023 17:59:32 GMT -5
Man oh man what a show to finish off the year for Roh. Czw looks set to destroy honour, MCMG have arrived and now Nigel stepping down. I have a feeling the pure title may be locked in for a while with ZSJ. Going to be tough to beat. Can't wait to see what happens with it all After Zack lost the British Heavyweight title in RevPro, I had been intending to bring him to ROH. I hope he can become the standout in the Pure Division. As for CZW, I am also looking forward to moving this story along from here!!
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Post by db1091 on Mar 29, 2024 18:29:53 GMT -5
Announcement
The Ring of Honor Board is pleased to announce the new Matchmaker and man in charge will be Jerry Lynn. Lynn's arrival coincides with the return of ROH this month. Alongside the return to TV, ROH will also be heading out on tour with four dates for the Honor Reloaded Tour in July!
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Post by db1091 on Mar 30, 2024 4:28:36 GMT -5
ROH TV #58 July - Week 1 - Year 2 Commentary: Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman
Jerry Lynn welcomes everyone to the return of Ring of Honor. He promises everyone here, from the fans, to the staff and the wrestlers in the back, that CZW will be dealt with and will not cause the level of harm they did three months ago at Supercard of Honor. However, he says tonight is not about CZW, it's about Ring of Honor, and so we will begin with a TV Title match!
Television Title Roderick Strong (c) def. Adam Page by pinfall Page gives his all in a fantastic first match back for ROH, however Strong ends up retaining with End of Heartbreak.
Motor City Machine Guns def. Violence is Forever by pinfall A dominant display by MCMG, with Sabin getting the fall with Hail Sabin on Kevin Ku. The Young Bucks come out post match. They say they are the hottest property in professional wrestling and this crowd should be bowing down to them right now for gracing them with their presence. However, two people in the ring right now felt they were more important and upstaged the Bucks when they won the titles at Supercard of Honor. Matt Jackson says MCMG cannot use the Bucks to stay relevant. Nick Jackson adds this isn't TNA and the Guns don't just get to march around and do what they want in ROH, but if they plan to stick around then the Bucks will show them who the big dogs are.
Adam Cole is interviewed by Veda Scott backstage. Footage of him spitting in the face of Kenny Omega plays. Cole says there's been a lot of accusations levelled at him since that day, but who is questioning what Omega and Page were doing? Omega is meant to be his friend and yet has failed to be there for him, while Page didn't even need to get involved, but has done so to make a name for himself off the back of Cole. Cole claims that it was Omega who started this, but he will finish it.
Colt Cabana def. Orange Cassidy by pinfall Cabana gets the win with the Colt.45.
Sumie Sakai def. Athena by pinfall Sakai wins with Smash Mouth.
Kevin Steen and SCUM come to the ring. Steen says Jerry Lynn may not want to talk about CZW, but he sure does, because through no fault of his own he has become a target for those bandits and it will not be allowed to continue. He promises he will get even and warns CZW that if they dare turn up to one of his matches again, then he will not be held responsible for what he and SCUM do next. Mark Briscoe interrupts him and says he knows a thing or two about being betrayed by CZW, but that's not why he's here. He says he is focused on the ROH World Title, however Keith Lee then comes out and says if we're talking about the World Title then he needs to be in the conversation. Finally, Nigel McGuinness makes his return! The crowd erupt as McGuinness says he is returning to the ring and what better way than to get the ROH world title. Jerry Lynn comes out and makes a six man tag main event, SCUM vs Briscoe, Lee and McGuinness.
Miranda Alize vs Taeler Hendrix - Time limit draw Neither can maintain the upper hand, and the match ends in a time limit draw.
Nigel McGuinness, Mark Briscoe and Keith Lee def. SCUM by pinfall Nigel really shines on his return, winning with the Jawbreaker Lariat on Steve Corino.
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Post by db1091 on Mar 31, 2024 4:34:38 GMT -5
Honor Reloaded Tour - Night One July - Week 1 - Year 2
Lee Moriarty def. Matt Sydal by pinfall An impressive performance by Moriarty, who wins with the TaigaDriver X
Aussie Open def. The Young Bucks by pinfall A massive shock, as Aussie Open beat the tag champions when they land the Fidget Spinner on Matt Jackson.
Jay Lethal def. Alexander Hammerstone by submission An evenly fought contest, but Lethal wins when he locks on the Koji Clutch.
Crazy Mary Dobson def. Kris Statlander by pinfall An excellent match. Dobson wins with the Kaiju Killer.
Steve Corino def. Nigel McGuinness by pinfall Corino gets even for his loss on ROH TV, both really go all out against each other. Corino wins with the Old School Suplex.
Vert Vixen def. Sumie Sakai by pinfall A springboard spin kick gets Vixen the win.
reDRagon def. Violence is Forever by submission Bobby Fish picks up the victory with a leg lock on Dominic Garrini.
Non-title Kevin Steen (c) def. Roderick Strong (c) by pinfall A battle of the world and TV champions to mark the start of the Honor Reloaded Tour. Steen powerbombs Strong on the apron and follows up with a high-angle senton to get the win.
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Post by db1091 on Apr 1, 2024 4:11:37 GMT -5
ROH TV #59 July - Week 2 - Year 2 Commentary: Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman
Pure Title Zack Sabre Jr (c) def. Dominic Garrini by submission Zack wins with the Young Boy Killer, despite Garrini having the early offence.
Mercedes Martinez def. Akari by pinfall Martinez gets a quick win with a Fisherman Buster. Jerry Lynn comes out to the stage and says while Mercedes doesn't necessarily deserve a rematch, having lost the Women's World Title to CZW, she does have a rematch clause. At Death Before Dishonor, she will have her one opportunity to win back the title.
Veda Scott sits down with Kevin Steen. He says no one has the balls the face the CZW issue head on, no one dares confront them. Despite having just started his role as Matchmaker, Steen says Jerry Lynn is already just burying his head in the sand, but Steen says he isn't. He says he has walked into the lion's den, and he has seen what they are about, and he is more than capable of taking them down. Veda asks him about the various people waiting for a title opportunity. Steen says he is the World Champion, he is Mr Wrestling, so if any of them want to dare step up to him, then he will gladly take them out.
Richard Holliday def. Cheeseburger by pinfall A nice win for Holliday with The 2008.
Adam Cole def. Kevin Ku by pinfall Cole uses dirty tricks and mocks Ku throughout, winning with the Florida Key.
Nigel McGuinness joins Veda Scott. He says one man forced him to return to the ring, one man relentlessly hounded him and mocked him, and now that one man needs to dealt with. Nigel says he is urging Jerry Lynn to allow MJF to face him at Death Before Dishonor. He says he has been in Jerry's position and he knows that you cannot keep CZW out of the building with ease, so why not let them in and fight them in the ring.
Silas Young def. Wheeler Yuta by pinfall Young kicks out of the Bridging O'Connor Roll and wins with the Pee Gee Waja Plunge. Alexander Hammerstone comes out and questions whether Silas really is the last real man, because when he looks in the mirror he sees a real man himself. Hammerstone says he will prove Young is nothing but a scared little boy.
Television Title Roderick Strong (c) def. Bobby Fish by pinfall Another good defence for Strong, winning with End of Heartbreak.
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Post by db1091 on Apr 2, 2024 4:03:54 GMT -5
Honor Reloaded Tour - Night Two July - Week 2 - Year 2
FIP Florida Heritage Title Kyle Fletcher (c) def. Caprice Coleman by pinfall A good showing by Fletcher, which ends with him getting the fall after landing Grimstone.
Nigel McGuinness def. Zack Sabre Jr by pinfall Non-title action, which sees Nigel put under immense pressure by Zack but pull a win out of nowhere with the Rebound Lariat.
The Young Bucks def. The Bravadoes by pinfall Matt Jackson gets singled out and beat down by the Bravadoes, but Nick saves the day on the hot tag and then win with Indytaker on Lancelot.
Mercedes Martinez def. Kelly Klein by submission A dragon sleeper gives Mercedes the win.
SCUM def. Motor City Machine Guns by pinfall Corino and Jacobs use all their dirty tricks, with Jacobs bringing the match to a close when he used his railroad spike on Chris Sabin.
Veda Scott def. Karen Q by submission Scott forces Karen to tap in a Crossbow.
World Title Kevin Steen (c) def. Keith Lee by pinfall A hard-hitting match, which repeatedly goes ringside as the two brawl. Steen gets the pin after powerbombing Lee on the apron.
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Post by db1091 on Apr 3, 2024 5:36:44 GMT -5
ROH TV #60 July - Week 3 - Year 2 Commentary: Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman
Kevin Steen opens the show in the ring. He says he is the single greatest world champion to ever grace Ring of Honor, that he epitomises all that ROH is and that he will destroy anyone that Jerry Lynn puts in front of him, because no one deserves to carry this belt more than him. He is stunned when El Generico's music starts playing! Steen readies himself to fight, but Generico actually slips into the ring from behind him and hits the brainbuster on him!
Mandy Leon def. Mary Dobson by pinfall Leon wins with Astral Projection.
Shane Strickland def. Mark Briscoe by pinfall Swerve picks up the win with the JML Driver. Keith Lee jumps Swerve after the bell, as Stokely yells abuse at him.
Veda Scott interviews Silas Young. He says Alexander Hammerstone is anything but a real man, he's part of the me generation. Young says Hammerstone believes if he whines and complains hard enough about how tough his life is, people will just hand him opportunities; well, that's not how it works! At Death Before Dishonor, Young says he will happily teach Hammerstone a lesson.
Orange Cassidy def. Necro Butcher by disqualification Cassidy dozes off, which infuriates Butcher. Necro immediately picks him up and lands Choose Death on him, leading to the disqualification.
A promo plays for Christina von Eerie. She claims it's funny that she is the ROH World Champion, and yet she has never even been to an ROH show, never mind actually wrestle there. But she says she is the dominant force in the women's division already, without even seeing the others. She says Death Before Dishonor will be her ROH debut, but this one is for CZW.
Kenny Omega and Adam Page join Veda Scott backstage. Omega says Adam Cole has thrown every single friendship he has had away in search of greatness, and yet what does he have to show for it? Omega says at Death Before Dishonor, he will get even with his one time friend. Adam Page adds that next week, he is looking for some revenge of his own when he faces Cole on ROH TV.
Kelly Klein def. Athena by pinfall Klein wins with End of the Match.
Pure Title Zack Sabre Jr (c) def. Wheeler Yuta by submission An incredible technical contest, with Yuta really impressing. Zack does however force him to use up his rope breaks, and then wins with an inverted armbar lock.
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Post by db1091 on Apr 4, 2024 3:59:30 GMT -5
Honor Reloaded Tour Night Three July - Week 3 - Year 2
Claudio Castagnoli def. Adam Page by pinfall The Neutraliser gives Claudio a win in the opening contest.
Nick Jackson def. Alex Shelley by pinfall Jackson uses dirty tricks to continually cut off Shelley. He gets the pin with his feet on the ropes for leverage.
Veda Scott def. Miranda Alize by pinfall Another win on the tour for Veda, who gets the fall with Q.E.D.
The Dynasty def. Orange Cassidy and Wheeler Yuta by pinfall A really good tag match, which a strong mix of fun and hard hitting action. Hammerstone ends things with Stonebreaker on Cassidy.
Vert Vixen def. Heidi Howitzer by pinfall An even contest, Vixen wins with Game Over.
Kenny Omega def. Nigel McGuinness by pinfall Nigel takes quite a beating in this one, and Kenny wins with the Hadouken.
Television Title Roderick Strong (c) def. Matt Sydal by pinfall Another good title defence for Strong. He heads to the top rope and launches himself knee first into Sydal's head as Sydal runs at him to get the three count.
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Post by db1091 on Apr 5, 2024 7:25:03 GMT -5
ROH TV #61 July - Week 4 - Year 2 Commentary: Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman
Athena def. Karen Q by pinfall Karen lands Spring Roll, but Athena fires up and wins with an O-Face.
Veda Scott interviews Zack Sabre Jr backstage about the Pure Title. He says the Pure Title was made by a British wrestler who making a name for himself around the world, every match Nigel McGuinness had with that title was must see and that time has returned. Zack says he is the best pure wrestler in the world today, and now everyone will see that. Claudio Castagnoli walks into shot, staring at Zack before patting the title belt and walking away again.
Nigel McGuinness makes his way to the ring, where he calls out Jerry Lynn and demands an answer about his request to face MJF at Death Before Dishonor. Lynn says his sole focus right now is the safety of everyone in the building, in particular the fans, so MJF will not be allowed to enter the building at the PPV. The crowd boo this news and Nigel tells Lynn he had his chance, now he plans to deal with this his own way.
Mark Briscoe def. Alex Koslov by pinfall A quick win for Briscoe, winning with the Cut Throat Driver.
Taeler Hendrix def. Mandy Leon by pinfall Excellent contest, Hendrix wins with The Kiss Godnight.
A promo plays for Kevin Steen. He says he rid ROH of El Generico once, and yet Jerry Lynn has seen fit to let him come back. He calls Generico a stain on professional wrestling, and says at Death Before Dishonor, he will once again rip that mask from Generico's face and this time, he will break his neck.
Heartbreak Express def. SCUM by pinfall A stunning loss for Jimmy Jacobs and Steve Corino. Sean and Phil Davis get the fall with an Irish Whip/Flying Butt Bomb on Jacobs. Corino is furious with Jacobs after the loss, with the pair arguing in the ring.
Jay Lethal def. Kevin Ku by pinfall A good fight from Ku, but he goes down to the Lethal Injection.
Veda Scott is joined by Swerve Strickland, who says Keith Lee has mindlessly followed Stokely Hathaway's orders, to the point it is no longer amusing. At Death Before Dishonor, they end this thing in a Fight Without Honor.
Adam Cole def. Adam Page by submission Page comes out fighting, but Cole ends up forcing him to tap in a Figure Four Leglock.
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Post by db1091 on Apr 6, 2024 5:26:19 GMT -5
Honor Reloaded Tour - Night Four July - Week 4 - year 2
FIP World Title Tommaso Ciampa (c) def. Nigel McGuinness by pinfall Ciampa is dominant in this one, he wins with the jumping piledriver.
Colt Cabana def. Alex Koslov by pinfall The Flying Apple gives Colt the victory.
Keith Lee def. El Generico by pinfall The generic luchador lands a spike brainbuster on Lee and is on the verge of victory, when Kevin Steen comes out. With Stokely Hathaway distracting the ref, Steen lands a package piledriver on Generico and Lee follows up with a Spirit Bomb to win.
Mercedes Martinez def. Kris Statlander by pinfall A big powerbomb gives Martinez the fall.
Aussie Open def. Violence is Forever by pinfall Mark Davis pins Kevin Ku after landing Close Your Eyes.
Chris Sabin def. Matt Jackson by pinfall A superb match. Sabin gets the victory with a roll up, after a sequence of big near falls.
World Title Kevin Steen (c) def. Lee Moriarty by pinfall A straightforward defence for Steen, who offered to put the title on the line against anyone stupid enough to fight him. He wins with the Package Piledriver.
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