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ROH all the way I 100% agree what montana said.. Tho i like the long matches tho they show that the wrestler could wrestler for ages like the very old skool days.

If roh or wwe or tna were all on the same time of day.... I would watch ROH..

they hae had good storylines in there company....

such as:

cabana vs homicide.....
2nd city saints vs prochey
Samoa joe Vs PUNK
Danielson Vs Homicide
generation next Vs the Embassy

alot more

I only watch roh 2002-2006 so ffar. but compare that to tna 2002-2007.... ROh has dominated..

In the past 5 yrs ROH matches that have prodcuce would be some of the greatest matches on north american region.......

such as Danielson Vs aries 2/3 falls, Danielson vs low Ki round robin challenge 1, samoa joe vs punk saga, Corino vs homicide barbed wire, alot more... but im off 2 bed

I like tna too but roh is better than wwe, tna... they know how to push great talent and know how to push the company in the right direction than TNA>....

TNA since after angle have just rushed there feuds too much and fast and made feuds go too long and have had stpuid concepts and stupid storlyines.....

i think they ended sting/daniels feud now as well in which in my mind is a stupid move.
 

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wwe owns both roh and tna. period

I'm sorry for calling you a fanboy, but Its comments like this that make me feel this way. I'm sorry if I sounded like an asshole yesterday, I was dealing with Benoit's death and I was a little confused about things, I didn't mean any disrespect OK hairless.
 

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ROH is way better. ROH has had big names too like Kenta Kobashi, KENTA, Mick Foley, Christain Cage, CIMA, and Ricky Steamboat to name a few. ROH has never had a bad show and they never will. for those that think ROH sucks or that TNA is better watch the PPV "Respect is earned", you can find it on dailymotion.
 

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i want someone to name 1 big homegrown tna superstar...

AJ Styles!!!

Sure he started in ROH, But it's been his time in TNA which has really gotten big and been able to get over on his talent.

Christopher Daniels is another one but it's debatable.

As for the question ROH by bounds and leaps. All you have to do is watch ROH first PPV Respect Is Earned which shows this Great Matches, Great Promos (Esp Adam Pearce One) and ROH does this on a regular basis where TNA doesn't TNA has the potential to be great though.

I dont get how many people say that ROH is hard to follow, the storylines are kept not to complex and are throughly explained so viewers understand.
Who ever says this i think hasn't watched ROH before.
 

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^When I say ROH is hard to follow consistently I'm not talking about the storylines, I'm talking about the lack of a secure television deal. The only way we as fans could consistently keep up with ROH is through DVD's, and I'm pretty sure none of us have every single ROH DVD that has been released.
 

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^When I say ROH is hard to follow consistently I'm not talking about the storylines, I'm talking about the lack of a secure television deal. The only way we as fans could consistently keep up with ROH is through DVD's, and I'm pretty sure none of us have every single ROH DVD that has been released.

i know what you mean, but a ROH is playing it cool and building up its fan base first and when they have a lot of people that like their style of wrestling they will accept a TV deal. and im like 60 DVDs away from having all the ROH shows.
 

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^When I say ROH is hard to follow consistently I'm not talking about the storylines, I'm talking about the lack of a secure television deal. The only way we as fans could consistently keep up with ROH is through DVD's, and I'm pretty sure none of us have every single ROH DVD that has been released.

Yeah i know what you mean on this one. It was generally for the people who say they cant follow there storylines.