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ROH Results Thread

Qwake

Guest
This looked like a good show imo. The first two matches would have started the show off slow but it looks as though it picked up well. Good that Dempsey got the win for his team, also Danielson/Lynn Vs Jacobs/Dlirious sounds as though it was a good match.

Having your Champion get the victory with a rollup isn't good, the only reason they have for doing that could be that Albright has more matches with him maybe leading to a title match sometime. Sounds like it was an alright match though.

Last two matches will be matches to watch for me, dunno who DCFC are but they seemed to have put on a great match. Black/Richards ending the show doesn't seem right as BKB said but if it was a good match it doesn't really matter. Looks like a decent show.
 

Montana

Guest
Ehhh show. Surprised to see Black vs Richards main event. Can Pearce push Richards/Albright have harder??? I guess i liked how Gabe booked guys a bit more, but it apperas Pearce plays favorites. Anyways, Richards losing his 3rd main event in a row. I'm assuming the FIP belt wasn't on the line, had it been i could see why it was the main event.

Nigel over Albirght with the tights, that makes sense to me. You can now go with a storyline of Nigel trying to hang onto his belt by any means at this point.

Other than that, nothing really stands out. I guess i'd like to see how some of these new guys did, but at the same time, you have to use what you have.
 

Soulpower

Guest
Results for Proving Ground Night 2

Preshow

1) Heartbreak Express defeat Brett Thunder & ?

2) Brandon Marino defeats Chris Escobar

3) Chasyn Rance & Sal Rinauro defeat Ninja Brown & Bobby Dempsey


Main Show

1) Jerry Lynn defeats Shawn Osborne in about 11 minutes with a Cradle Piledriver. Better opener than last night, decent match.

2) Kenny King & Rhett Titus defeat The British Lions with an assisted springboard blockbuster. Fun tag action. Kenny King was monster over.

~A HDNet camera man is here getting lots of close up shots of the crowd.

3) Bison Smith defeated some jobber with a military press in the corner followed by an Ironclaw Chokeslam.

4) Kevin Steen defeats Davey Richards in about 12 minutes when he countered the Cloverleaf in to a small package. Really good match.

5) Tyler Black & The Necro Butcher defeat Jimmy Jacobs & Delirious in about 17 minutes via DQ after Jacobs hammered Black with a steel chair as he went for his superkick to Delirious. Very chaotic match towards the finish. Jacobs speared Black off the apron to the floor, then Necro put Jimmy on a table and legdropped him through it on the floor.


~INTERMISSION~


6) Austin Aries defeats Brad Attitude with a kick to the head/brainbuster combo in a little over 10 minutes.

7) Roderick Strong, Erick Stevens, & Brent Albright defeat The Dark City Fight Club & Francisco Ciatso when Ciatso tapped to the Stronghold. Match of the night so far easily. Very stiff with tons of chops. At one point Roderick went to the floor to attack Ciatso, and ate a Pounce from Davis in to the guardrail so hard to it knocked down and potentially broke the HDNet Camera that was nearby. Davis' chest was bleeding from all the chops. Roderick found himself in a lot of triple teams. Ciatso and the Fight Club got a long "PLEASE COME BACK" chant.

~After Generico and Danielson both make their entrances, they shake hands. The crowd starts a "hug him!" chant at Dragon. He does not hug Generico, much to the disappointment of those in attendance. This prompted a "SAY YOU'RE SORRY!" chant. After a minute of learning Spanish from the crowd, Dragon apologizes to Generico and hugs him. Crowd totally ate this up.

8) El Generico defeats Bryan Danielson in 21 minutes with the Brainbuster following a distraction from Bison Smith. Smith came out, but Dragon dove on him before he could interfere. As Dragon re-entered the ring, he was drilled with the Yakuza and the Brainbuster. Easily the new MOTN, with the crowd totally electric for it.

~After the match Bison continued his assault, powerbombing Dragon once more. Danielson was helped out by some students.

~Prior to the main event, Nigel gets a microphone. He calls D'Lo "Savio Vega", then says Obama isn't black and neither is D'Lo. D'Lo says he saw that Nigel said he watched D'Lo as a kid, saying it was like a child watching a real man. D'Lo says he spoke with Nigel's girlfriend and she said he isn't a man either. D'Lo says Nigel is lost and confused. He then tells Nigel that this is "a MAN'S game bitch" then slaps the taste out of Nigel's mouth.

9) ROH World Championship: Nigel McGuinness defeats D'Lo Brown in 16 minutes after two rebound lariats to retain the championship. Pretty good match with some decent spots. After the match Nigel trash talked D'Lo, who laid him out and posed with the belt.
 
This looks like a better show than Friday, but I'm not going to say it's a major improvement. The card was solid at best, and it looks like all the matches delivered, even though it wasn't a blow away show match wise.

But with all the storylines currently, I think there were too many locals on the show to continue feuds. 1/2 of the matches were with local FLorida guys, and it didn't look like there was anything post or pre match to further Aries, Lynn, King & Titus and Strong with their matches. It looked more like a showcase for this show.

So I guess we'll see a Danielson/Bison Smith feud. I'm not really a fan of Bison, but I guess it gives Dragon something to do because he's wrestled basically everyone in the last year.

But wait, I don't think I can post my opinion because "I wasn't there at the show." That's basically what all the whining has been about at the ROH Board from what I've seen. I would probably get owned by a Supermark.
 

Montana

Guest
Is it just me or were the last two shows FIP shows with the ROH name slapped on?

Yep, I do like the "proving ground" concept, BUT i think it would be better suited with other Indy talent as well (PWG, Chikara)

Danielson vs. Generico sounds like a great match, till the ending.
 

Soulpower

Guest
ROH results from Danbury:

RESULTS:

a) Alex "Sugarfoot" Payne & Andy "Right Leg" Ridge over Antonio Thomas & Prince Jaleel

b) Grizzly Redwood over "Dirty" Ernie Osiris

***RETURN DATE*** July 17, 2009

1) Bobby Fish over Papadon

2) Kenny King & Rhett "Addicted to Love" Titus over Erick Stevens & Bobby Dempsey when King pinned Stevens with his feet on the ropes after reversing the Doctor Bomb

3) Claudio Castagnoli fought Brent Albright to a DRAW when Claudio tapped out as Paul Turner counted 3 on Albright. Albright asked for 5 more minutes, but was denied and attacked by Claudio.

4) Kevin Steen & Jay Briscoe over Chris Hero & Eddie Edwards with a Doomsday Device. Hero and Edwards attacked post-match and Mark Briscoe made the save.

5) Bryan Danielson over Delirious with a Small Package. Jimmy Jacobs berated Delirious in the post-match, Delirious shoved him, but they hugged before leaving together.

6) Austin Aries over Sami Callahan with a Brainbuster

7) The Necro Butcher over Brodie Lee in the Anything Goes Street Fight when Lee was taken out with a chair shot. Jacobs interfered, which brought out Delirious, which brought out Daizee Haze. Delirious shoved Daizee off the ring apron. As Delirious came back into the ring, Jacobs speared him. Not sure if it was on purpose or not.

8) Ring of Honor World Title Four Way Elimination Match

~elimination #1: Nigel McGuinness pinned Jerry Lynn, when Jacobs yanked the leg. Think Warrior-Rude-Heenan at WrestleMania V.

~elimination #2: Tyler Black counted out

~elimination #3: Nigel McGuinness pinned Jimmy Jacobs with a Jawbreaker Lariat to retain the ROH World Title.

Post-match, Tyler and Jacobs went at it, this brought out Delirious and Jerry Lynn to the battle.

Looks like a pretty good show. Reactions have been mixed, with some people calling it a bad show, others calling a very good show. On PWinsider they called it one of the better ROH shows since Gabe's departure.
 

Montana

Guest
Save.Us GaBe

AoTF has turned into a joke.

I have high hopes for St. Louis and the Flair/Sweeney showdown.
 

Soulpower

Guest
Results from the first three ROH TV Tapings (SPOILERS!!! DO NOT READ ON IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO BE SPOILED BEFORE THE SHOW AIRS).
























Credit goes to Stuart Carapola from PWinsider for the results.

Episode One Results:

-Jerry Lynn defeated Delirious in a good, back and forth opener. Jerry's really over with the crowd as you might expect. They messed up a sunset flip spot pretty badly, but pulled it together and Lynn put Delirious away with a cradle piledriver.

-Kenny King defeated Sami Callahan. This was almost all Kenny King, though Callahan did get in some nice moves. Callahan's intense, but I still don't like his look. King put him away with an inverted fireman's carry into a DDT.

-Brent Albright defeated Rhett Titus by submission. Rhett got some nice offense in, and I think he's really benefited from not having the "ROH school student" label. I think he's got a good future barring injury. Albright came back strong and tapped Titus to the Crowbar.

-Tyler Black defeated Jimmy Jacobs in the main event. This is their first singles match in ROH. Jimmy took control early, but Tyler came back with a spinkick over the top rope. Tyler started working Jimmy over in the corner, but Jimmy used the tights to yank Tyler into the turnbuckle and regain control. Tyler went up to the top, but Jimmy pushed him off and to the floor, then followed up with a running elbowdrop off the apron. Tyler came back with a press slam, but missed a Phoenix Splash and Jimmy came back with a spear. Tyler got the knees up on a senton and went for God's Last Gift, but Jimmy countered into the End Time, but Tyler rolled through into a bridge for the win. Brodie Lee attacked Tyler after the match and he and Jimmy double teamed Tyler and left him laying.

Episode Two Results:

-Kevin Steen defeated Eddie Edwards. Steen took control early and did the snot blowing spot, but Edwards came back with some nicks kicks and locked Steen into a rear chinlock, then went to work on him in the corner and choked him on the ropes. Sweeney interfered behind the referee's back. Steen mounted a comeback by dropping Edwards groin-first on the top rope and nailing a cannonball in the corner for 2. Steen tried a swanton, but Edwards got the knees up. Steen turned it around with a superkick and enziguiri, followed by the package piledriver for the win.

-Sara Del Rey defeated Daizee Haze. Sara used her size to overpower Daizee to start slamming her off the top and hitting a vertical splash. Daizee came back with a flying headscissors, but botched a crossbody, which Sara saved with a blockbuster suplex and a backbreaker. Sara got Daizee in a torture rack, but Daizee escaped and hit a heart punch and a yakuza kick for 2. Sara missed a corner charge and Daizee hit...something, but Sara hit a rolling kick and the Butterfly Powerslam for the win.

-Claudio Castagnoli defeated Alex "Sugarfoot" Payne. Payne outmaneuvered Claudio to start until Claudio caught him in midair and turned it into a windmill slam. Claudio hit a gutwrench slam and a big bicycle kick for 2, and then followed up with a stiff European uppercut and a big power lift. Payne made a comeback with some token 80s enhancement dropkicks and a bulldog, but Claudio killed him with a pop-up 2uropean uppercut and the Ricola Bomb for the win.

-ROH World Champion Nigel McGuinness defeated Jay Briscoe in a non-title match. Nigel worked the arm to start, then they did the headlock/legscissors/escape spot 3 or 4 times before Jay wound up with the headlock. Jay worked the headlock for a minute or two until Nigel escaped and hoit a hammerlock STO. Jay came back with a nice dropkick, but Nigel went back to the arm and hit a hammerlock DDT and a nice hammerlock over-the-shoulder throw. Nigel locked Jay in a cobra clutch, but Jay escaped, ducked a short clothesline, and hit a big boot to turn the tide. Jay with a corner clothesline and a big spinebuster for 2, but Nigel trapped him in the corner and hit the kick to the back/forearm combo. Nigel went for the Tower of London, but Jay escaped and hit a Death Valley Driver for 2. Jay went up top slowly and Nigel nailed him and went for a superplex, but Jay knocked him off the top and hit a top rope legdrop for a close 2. Jay went for the Jay Driller but Nigel escaped and hit the Jawbreaker Lariat for the win.

Episode Three Results:

-Erick Stevens defeated Sterling James Keenan. Stevens hit a couple of power moves to start but Keenan came back with some standard kick-punch stuff and a belly-to-back suplex for 2. Keenan ducked a clothesline and hit a nice STO for 2 then went to a kneeling surfboard. Stevens escaped and hit a nice overhead belly-to-belly and a second rope shoulderblock for 2. Keenan came back with an implant DDT but Stevens caught him in a pop-up powerslam and then followed that up with a big German suplex, a stiff clothesline, and a Doctorbomb for the win.

-The Dark City Fight Club defeated Cheech and Cloudy. The DFDC totally destroyed Cloudy to start. Cheech tagged in and Cheech and Cloudy hit some sweet double team moves including a dropkick to the back/619 combo, but the DCFC cut them off in short order and polished Cheech off with an assisted powerbomb for the win. Cheech and Cloudy looked way better than the DCFC here.

-Chris Hero defeated Necro Butcher. Hero is sporting new short tights, which don't look good on him. The crowd is crazy into Necro though Hero has a lot of crowd support too. Hero tried several yakuza kicks to start, but Necro no sold and started pounding on Hero. Larry Sweeney distracted Necro and Hero hit a roaring elbow to the back then threw Necro to the floor where Sweeney and Sara Del Rey attacked him behind the referee's back. Back in the ring, Hero trapped him in a cravate, but Necro escaped and started beating Hero down in the corner. Necro with a bulldog for 2, but Hero came back with a couple of nice strikes and a blockbuster for 2. Out on the floor Necro hit Hero with a chair, then pulled up the mats and gave Hero a chair slam on the concrete. Sweeney distracted Necro, allowing Hero to slip on the loaded elbow pad and knock Necro out with it for the win. Match of the night so far. Necro threatened to hit Turner with the chair after the match, but Turner ran off.

-Bryan Danielson defeated Austin Aries. The fans sung the Final Countdown before the match, I guess in protest over Danielson's much lamer new music. The crowd is crazy into Danielson. They spent the first couple of minutes feeling one another out with a nice series of holds and reversals. Aries finally took the advantage by rolling through a sunset flip and hitting a dropkick to Danielson's face. Aries hit his leaping elbow for two and put Danielson in a stump puller, then tossed Danielson over the top to the floor and hit the missile dive to the floor. Back in the ring, Aries caught Danielson in the illegal fishhook, but Danielson moved out of the way of the corner dropkick and started making a comeback with a series of European uppercuts. Danielson with the butterfly suplex into a cross armbreaker, but Aries made the ropes. Now Danielson sent Aries to the floor and faked Aries out on the dive, but nailed him with a running elbow off the apron instead. They went toe to toe back in the ring, Aries got the advantage and hit the corner dropkick and got Danielson in the Last Chancery, but Danielson reversed to a triangle choke and Aries tapped.
 

JohnVFerrigno

New Member
I was at the Danbury show on Friday. It was an OK show. I'm not one of those people who needs every match n every show to be a classic. i just want to be entertained, which i was. I've been to probably 8 or 9 ROH shows, and if I had to list them in order of preference, this would probably be on the bottom of the list. however, it was a good time and I really enjoyed myself. Seemed to be a bigger crowd than the last show in Danbury, which is good. I'll definitely be going to the return show in July.
 

Soulpower

Guest
Ring of Honor National Television Tapings - philadelphia, pa card/results 3.1.09

-Claudio Castagnoli defeated Brent Albright. Claudio attacked Albright before the bell and they brawled around ringside. Back in the ring they went toe to toe, exchanging chops in the corner. Claudio caught Albright on a dive to the floor and rammed him into the guardrail and knocked me and several others back a row. Jerk made me drop my Blackberry! Claudio continued working him over in the ring with a lot of stiff shots and went back to the floor where Albright hit him with an overhead belly-to-belly out of nowhere. Albright went to work back in the ring, but Claudio was able to get him in the giant swing. Albright got him in the crowbar, but Claudio made the ropes. They did a reversal sequence that ended with Claudio getting a victory roll with the ropes for the win.

-Austin Aries defeated Kenny Omega. The crowd was chanting "Austin A--hole" and "you tapped out" at Aries. Aries outwrestled Omega to start, but Omega came back with some nice athletic moves, but Aries yanked him off the top rope to the floor and went back to work. Aries gave him a wet willie (serously) and it the Power Drive Elbow for 2. Omega came back with a spinkick and an enziguiri, then mounted a comeback. Omega with a springboard moonsault to the floor, but Aries went to the eyes and rammed him into the ringpost. Corner dropkick, kick to the head, and brainbuster wins it for Aries. Very competitive match and Omega looked great.

-Delirious defeated "Dirty" Ernie Osiris. Delirious is bringing back elements of the old, funny Delirious in his persona, basically acting like he used to except he's a heel now. He ripped off Konnan's highspot and threw Osiris' sneaker at him. This was almost all Delirious, finishing Dirty Ernie off with a Panic Attack and then Shadows Over Hell.

-Daizee Haze and a partner whose name I didn't catch defeated Sara Del Rey and another unnamed partner. Daizee and her partner outmaneuvered Sara to start. This was almost all Sara, who even kept shoving her own partner around and tagging herself in when the partner didn't do well enough. Sweeney was in total sleaze mode, hitting on anything female out there. Daizee hit the Mindtrip on Sara's partner for the win.

-Jerry Lynn defeated Brodie Lee. I love Brodie Lee's look, like a big oil mechanic you don't want to mess with. Brodie overpowered Jerry for most of the match, catching Jerry with some big slams and beating him up on the outside. Brodie continued beating Jerry up in the ring and hit a nice Michinoku Driver for 2. Brodie Lee threw Jerry into the guardrail right in front of me again and this time he went clean through it. Jimmy came to ringside yelling at Brodie to put Jerry out, but Jerry mounted a comeback with a hurricanrana and a top rope dropkick. Jerry hit Brodie with a dive to the floor and a missile dropkick, but Brodie got a top rope butterfly suplex for 2. Brodie with a big boot in the corner and a Black Hole Slam for 2, but Jerry with an inside cradle for the win. Jimmy reamed Brodie out after the loss.

***INTERMISSION***

-Rhett Titus and Kenny King defeated Cheech and Cloudy. Fun tag match with Cheech and Cloudy getting some nice double team moves in to start, until King got a cheap running knee to Cloudy. Titus and King are great at working a crowd. King killed Cloudy with a big lariat, but Cloudy rolled under a second one and made the hot tag to Cheech, who came in and cleaned house. Cheech with a nice superkick followed by he and Cloudy doing the Quebecers' old finisher for 2. Cloudy got tossed off the top rope and onto the guardrail hard, and Titus and King finished Cheech with a doubleteam powerbomb/blockbuster.

-Eddie Kingston defeated Sami Callahan. Kingston was crazy over with the crowd and looked in better shape than when he wrestled Jigsaw last year. This was really stiff as both men took turns smacking the taste out of one another's mouth. Callahan got busted open and it looked hardway. Kingston hit a spinning backfist for the win.

-Bobby Dempsey squashed Orange Cassidy in about 30 seconds with a Death Valley Driver.
-Necro Butcher defeated Jimmy Jacobs by disqualification. Necro came out with a staplegun, but the referee took it away from him before the match. Jimmy tried to shake hands, so Necro did...then socked him in the face. Necro continued pummeling him in the ring then on the floor, but Jimmy got a belly-to-back suplex on the floor then put a plastic bag over Necro's head. Jimmy went for the spear, but Necro just decked him in the face, then hit a chokeslam and tiger driver, but instead of going for the win, he went and grabbed the staplegun. Brodie Lee ran in for the DQ.

***INTERMISSION***

-The Dark City Fight Club defeated Grizzley Redwood and a partner whose name I didn't get. Total squash by the DCFC, who looked better tonight than they did at last night's taping. DCFC with a double-team press slam into a powerbomb/neckbreaker for the win.

-ROH World Champion Nigel McGuinness defeated Alex Payne. Nigel cut a pre-match promo saying that after all the injuries over the years, he still doesn't have the respect of the fans, and that's okay because he doesn't want the fans' respect anyway, but will take it out on Alex Payne. Payne with a nice flurry to start, but Nigel quickly took control and went to work on Payne's arm. Payne tried a comeback, but Nigel killed him with a lariat and the Tower of London for the win.

-Jay Briscoe and Kevin Steen defeated Chris Hero and Eddie Edwards. Hero and Edwards attacked before the bell, but Steen and Briscoe turned the tide quickly. Sweeney distracted Briscoe and allowed Hero to hit a yakuza kick to send Briscoe to the outside where he was attacked by the other members of Sweet N Sour Inc. Mark Briscoe came down to ringside to chase Sweeney's boys off and the match went back in the ring. Jay made the hot tag and Steen came in and cleaned house, hitting the moonsault on Hero for 2. Hero hit the roaring elbow for 2, but went after Mark on the floor. Jay took Hero out and Steen hit the package piledriver for the win.

-Tyler Black and Bryan Danielson went to a time limit draw. Feeling out process to start, until Black hits a hurricanrana for 2. Danielson comes back with some European uppercuts then puts him in a surfboard, then turns that into a hanging dragon sleeper. Danielson is so the man. Black catches him with an inverted sunset flip for 2, but Danielson puts him right back down with a European uppercut. Danielson with the diving elbow to the floor, but Tyler catches Danielson coming off the top with a dropkick and hits a nice Pelle kick to turn the tide. Tyler with a sweet dropkick sends Danielson to the floor and Tyler hits a somersault senton to the outside. Danielson catches him in a heel hook, but Tyler makes the ropes. Tylet tries a superkick but Danielson catches the foot and goes back to the heel hook, but Tyler escapes again. Tyler went for the Phoenix Splash but Danielson moved and locked Tyler in a triangle choke, but Black escaped just as the time limit expired. After the match, Austin Aries came out with a microphone insulting both men and distracting them so Jimmy Jacobs and Brodie Lee could run in from behind and attack. Necro made the save and they chased the heels off and stood tall in the ring with the crowd chanting ROH as the show ended.

Fuck yeah, Eddie Kingston!
 
I can't really say anything about the tapings wrestling wise. All the wrestling looked like it would showcase everything ROH wants to represent. They didn't go back to the screwy finishes like the past couple of shows under Pearce.

Most of these episodes look like showcases to start off. No real storyline driven stuff, just some good wrestling. It makes sense because it'll be a couple of months until the shows air, and there could've been 4-6 shows in between that time. But I think it's kinda lame how everyone wrestled only once, even the names that count.
 

THE Brian Kendrick's Biceps

Guest
AoTF has turned into a joke.

I disagree. I think they're going to go into the direction of Jacobs losing everything, while still feuding with Tyler, giving Tyler some ammo saying he was AOTF and shit.

I think AOTF is just disintergrating really. It's not a joke; it's finished.
 
Danbury thoughts:
good show i thought.not great but i thought most of the matches were good.Andy Ridge has been on a number of pre-shows, i think he is decent. Heartbreaker Antonio Thomas with cornrows teamed up with The Lebanese Prince" Jaleel Salaam in the opener. Bobby Fish did look good,he used a lot of moves and i was impressed. maybe they are lightening up on slowing down the first half of the shows. Papadon wrestles in NYWC among other east coast feds. having Greek on your tights is only asking for trouble. King,Titus and Stevens looked good,Bobby was ok. just like many others i wasnt surprised at the screwball ending to Claudio/Albright . sucks when you can predict that stuff. Steen was selling a knee injury so he was mad at Jay when he wanted him to go up top for the Doomsday Device.Mark came out gave him some crap and finally a couple minutes later Jay had an opponent again in the vulnerable position on his shoulders and Steen went up top for the move. yeah Hero's elbows werent as excretory matterty looking as usual. Necro vs. Lee was probably the worst match of the night. Necro i expect to move at half speed but Brodie was also slow for a good part of the match. the crowd was disappointed at Necro's weak punches. it picked up a bit at the end. the Danielson/Delirious and Aries/Callahan matches were solid. the ME started off with certain guys not wanting to face each other so they spent two or three minutes tagging in and out. sad to see Lynn out first but he looked good in his time in there. Jacobs held Lynn's leg from outside the ring to help his get pinned. kinda figured going in that Black and/or Jacobs would get Dq'ed or counted out. after Black was gone Nigel put Jacobs away quick, i wish it had gone on a bit longer. Nigel didnt seem to be up to full speed IMO. happy he retained. glad they are coming back in July.
 
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