I managed to buy a couple of ROH shows (Southern Navigation and A New Level), and since I'm done watching one of them, here's a review.
ROH:Southern Navigation
Chris Hero vs Pelle Primeau
Not a good way to start the show. Pelle got some offense in (Mostly headscissors), but Hero got the relatively easy win after hitting a Roaring Elbow followed up by a Big Boot. Post-match, Sara Del Ray shows her new found mean-streak by attacking a ring boy.
Match Rating:*1/2
Rhett Titus & Rex Sterling vs. Mitch Franklin & Sean Denny
Our second straight bad match (Not a good start for the show). Sean Denny showed off some of his power, though he wasn't in the ring all that long. Titus and Sterling got the win when he hit Splash Mountain (Crucifix Sit-Out Powerbomb) on Franklin.
Match Rating:*1/2
We get video footage of Jimmy Jacobs "attacking" Lacey outside of a gym.
Nigel McGuinness vs. Brent Albright vs. Claudio Castagnoli vs. Damien Wayne (Four-Corner Survival, Non-Title)
This is where the show started to pick up. Other than a minor botch on an Armdrag at the start, Damien held his own against some of ROH's bigger names. We got some teases between Claudio and Nigel (Who would face off the next night), and McGuiness continued to be a great heel, by only tagging at the most convenient moments. Albright won the match via Ref Stoppage when he hit the Repeated Knees on Wayne.
Match Rating:***
We get a Jacobs/Black promo. Nothing really mind-blowing to see here.
Back in the ring, Austin Aries calls out Jimmy Jacobs, but gets Erick Stevens instead. Aries doesn't want to wrestle Erick, but since Stevens insisted, Austin decided to hit him with an Elbow to start the match.
Austin Aries vs Erick Stevens
Good match, albeit a short one (At most it got 7 minutes). A back and forth match between the two which ended when Aries made Stevens submit to The End Time. Post-match, Aries once again calls out Jacobs, and claims that Jimmy gave him hate by doing what he did to Lacey.
Match Rating:**1/2
Jack Evans vs Necro Butcher (No-DQ)
This is a rematch from Final Battle 07, and it followed a similar patter. Jack Evans gets beat up.. a lot! Jack Evans hits the 630, but takes his time going for the pin, which allows Necro to kick out. He punches out Evans a couple of times (Including once when Jack went for a springboard move), then hit the Backbreaker on two chairs to get the win.
Match Rating:**1/2
We get an update on Mark Briscoe's injury, and we get an announcement stating that Austin Aries will be Jay Briscoe's tag team partner at the next show (As chosen by Jay Briscoe)
Jay Briscoe vs Jimmy Jacobs (Relaxed Rules)
Before the start, Aries runs down to beat-down Jacobs. Tyler Black follows suit, and he and Aries fight all the way to the back.
Wild brawl as expected. Funny moment in the match when Jay puts the bell over Jacobs head and rings it. Jimmy gets the win when Necro interrupts a Jay Driller attempt, which leads to Jacobs hitting a DDT on a pile of chairs, followed by the End Time.
Post-Match, Aries comes back out and manages to get him some of Necro and Jimmy. Damien Wayne and a couple of ROH students run out to restrain Aries.
Match Rating:***1/2
Bryan Danielson vs Tyler Black
Another great match, and one that was just as good as their Breakout match (I actually liked this one more). Black takes over early, showing that he's improved since their last mach. Danielson manages to make a comeback, and starts bending Tyler's body in all sort of unnatural ways. Bryan Danielson gets the win after making Black submit to The Heel Hook.
Match Rating:****1/2
Dave Prazak announces that we have a NEW SHIMMER'S Champion, as MsChif defeated Sara Del Ray for the title. As of now, MsChif is still the champ, and is now a part of the AoTF.
Takeshi Morishima, Naomichi Marufuji & Go Shiozaki vs. Roderick Strong, Rocky Romero & Davey Richards
Another great match. Action from start to finish, with very little rest spots. Highlights include Morishima mocking Roimero's "Azucar" dance, and a weird (Yet cool looking) spot where all three of the NOAH wrestlers for a type of pyramid on top of Davey Richards. The NRC do a similar spot, but it doesn't quite turn out as awesome as when Team NOAH did it. The boys from NOAH get the win after Marufuji hits The Shiranui on Romero.
Match Rating:****
Overall Thoughts:This is one of ROH's best efforts of they year. It started slow, but once we got to the Four-Corner Survival, in turned into a great show. The last two matches make this a must-buy, and the face that it had a LOT of angle advancement made for a well paced show. Overall, this show gets an 8/10, and an easy thumbs up.