w00t ROH Resigns a knockout kid

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MizMasta3000

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(Bristol, PA – March 23, 1010) Ring of Honor is happy to announce that Chris Hero has signed a new contract.

Chris Hero debuted for ROH at "Hell Freezes Over" in January of 2006 in an ROH World Title match against then-champion Bryan Danielson. In the four years since that match, Hero reigned as one-half of the ROH World Tag Team Champions alongside Claudio Castagnoli for several months in 2006, and has evolved into one of the most feared strikers in the company. Due to his devastating elbows and vicious kicks, Hero has been dubbed "That Young Knockout Kid", and truly broke out in 2009 with matches against Bryan Danielson at "Final Countdown: Dayton", Eddie Kingston at "Final Battle 2009", Tyler Black at "Clash of the Contenders", and many more. 2010 looks to be another banner year for Chris Hero as he and Claudio continue their pursuit of the ROH World Tag Titles, and Hero looks to finally capture the ROH World Title as well.

Hero looks to continue his winning ways this weekend in Phoenix as the Kings of Wrestling compete in tag team action against Scorpio Sky & Scott Lost on March 26th, and Hero will be in action on the afternoon of March 27th as well. Then on April 3rd, as part of "The Big Bang" in Charlotte, NC, he and Castagnoli go head-to-head with ROH World Tag Champions, Jay & Mark Briscoe with the belts on the line if the Briscoes are still champs.

:happybday: :clap_1:
 

Montana

Guest
Amazing Kong too...

ROH has made some good signings...but they still need some good new fresh talent, like Kenny Omega was in 2008.

But Certainly with guys like Hero, Richards, Strong, King, Black, you have a nice core right there.
 

Montana

Guest
You bet.....

He's basically ROH's golden child, so fans just have to deal with it. So Tyler's credit, he's only 23 and pretty damn good in the ring. Sucks on the mic, and a rather boring character, but appears to be a very hard worker, and loyal to ROH.

As i watch Black i notice a lot of his matches are the same. same moves similar to Cena, but not as bad. But when i watch him, i almost think he's leads the match. It seems, it could just be me. I would think a vetern normally calls a match, but seems like Tyler calls a lot of his own shots in the ring. I noticed this vs. Jerry Lynn and others...and found it a little surprising. Maybe i'm crazy, but just something that most fans might not notice. I could be completely wrong too.

Not saying i love or hate Black... but he's not that bad a champ...as people want to hate.
 

MizMasta3000

Guest
I'm just bitter because I always though Jimmy Jacobs was miles better than him even when they used to tag. I just wish it was JJ as the golden child instead of Black.