Dan O'Mac
Trying Out for Tough Enough
Don't Open the Box...
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Post by Dan O'Mac on Feb 5, 2015 10:43:49 GMT -5
I noticed you updated your initial post to put ACH as the TV champ, but not to put Elgin as the World Champ. Just sayin'.
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Post by Ishmeal Insane on Feb 5, 2015 21:27:34 GMT -5
I noticed you updated your initial post to put ACH as the TV champ, but not to put Elgin as the World Champ. Just sayin'. Damn nitpickers. Good catch, bro.
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Post by Ishmeal Insane on Feb 18, 2015 0:18:14 GMT -5
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM RING OF HONOR
After the success of Ring of Honor's 13th Anniversary Pay Per View, Ring of Honor will be broadcasting one Pay Per View a month! This is a huge step forward for Ring of Honor, as in addition to the most exciting weekly television wrestling show on air, Ring of Honor fans will be able to experience the excitement of a LIVE Pay Per View from the comfort of their own home. Ring of Honor is proud to announce our next Pay Per View: Sunday, March 29, ROH presents Battle Lines, LIVE from the Joseph J. Gentile Center on the campus of Loyola University in Chicago! Make sure to watch ROH Television when it airs in your area for further updates and matches!
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Post by Ishmeal Insane on Apr 28, 2015 20:28:13 GMT -5
Results from ROH TV2/28/15 The show opens with a highlight package from last week's 13th Anniversary PPV. We then go live to the arena, where the cheering crowd, along with Kevin Kelly and Steve Corino, welcome us to ROH TV. Segment 1 Moose vs. Barrett Brown Barrett Brown is making his first Ring of Honor appearance, and its one he'd like to forget, although he won't be able to for some time. Moose basically has a sparring session with Brown after showing no reaction to any offense attempted by him. Brown attempts a cross body, but Moose catches him and tosses him with a fallaway slam. Moose shows his agility with a beautiful dropkick and follows up with a devastating spear, quickly getting the pin. After the match, Moose helps Brown to his feet, then spears him again, sending Brown flying from the ring. WINNER: Moose (pinfall) Rating: 42% Segment 2 Corino and Kelly are discussing Final Battle when the music of the new Ring of Honor World Champion plays. Michael Elgin makes his entrance, with the World Championship hanging from his hand, to a smattering of cheers, but mostly boos, as Kelly wonders why he is out here. Elgin tosses the title into the ring and grabs the microphone from Bobby Cruise, then shoves Cruise to the ground before entering the ring. Elgin says that he had to beat his way into a World Title match, but he proved his point at the 13th Anniversary Show when he destroyed Jay Briscoe and won back the Ring of Honor World Championship, that he is the most dominant man in all of Wrestling. There is no one in this locker room, or any locker room, that can stop him. He calls out anyone in the ROH locker room to face him. No one comes out. He calls out Nigel McGuinness. Nigel comes out and stands in front of the curtain. Elgin tells him to send anyone out here to face him. He yells at Nigel to do his job as “head matchmaker” and make a damn match. Nigel tells Elgin that Jay Briscoe, while he is beaten, is far from destroyed, and Elgin's next title defense has already been made. At Battle Lines, March 29, live on Pay Per View, Michael Elgin will defend the title in a rematch from the 13th Anniversary Show against Jay Briscoe. Elgin laughs and goes to speak, but Nigel cuts him off. Nigel says that, unlike at the 13th Anniversary Show, there will be no ambiguous rules. As a matter of fact, the referee will only be necessary to count a pinfall or submission, as Briscoe vs. Elgin will be a FIGHT WITHOUT HONOR! Elgin looks unphased by this news as Corino wonders if McGuinness realizes that, while trying to level the playing field for Briscoe, he has made the most dangerous man in Ring of Honor a deadly weapon. Rating: 57% Segment 3 Young Bucks vs. War Machine War Machine gets a great reaction when they enter, but the building comes unglued for the Young Bucks, who Kevin Kelly calls “unquestionably the hottest tag team in the world.” Prior to the match the two teams shake hands, and the Bucks follow it up with stereo crotch chops. The Bucks and War Machine have a pretty even contest, until the Superkick Party breaks out. Steve Corino gives a rough estimate of “1,785 superkicks, give or take 5” As the Bucks kick the shit out of War Machine. More Bang For Your Buck to Rowe earns the Bucks the victory. After the match, the teams again shake hands, minus the crotch chopping this time. WINNERS: The Young Bucks (Pinfall) Rating:70% Segment 4 We come back from break and Kevin Kelly is in the ring with the Young Bucks. Kelly reiterates that the Bucks are the hottest team in wrestling. Matt Jackson says that they are the best team in the world. They have always known they were the best, and now the world knows it. Nick says the Bucks want to make it official and they challenge the “MMA jackoffs who carry around their World Tag Team Championships” to a match at Battle Lines. Matt says that the titles are coming home with the Bucks, that the Bullet Club is adding more gold to their collection, and if you don't like it, you can suck it. Rating: 62% Segment 5 Television Championship ACH (c) vs. RD Evans - ACH clean – Okada attacks ACH, go to commercial RD Evans is in the ring when we return from commercial. ACH makes his entrance, his coveted Television Championship around his waist. Kelly conveys the underdog aspect Evans, while Corino questions Evans even getting a title match. Evans mounts some offense early, but ACH uses his speed and counters to keep control. As ACH works over RD, Steve Corino notices someone standing at the entrance. The camera changes, and Truth Martini is standing, clutching the Book of Truth. ACH has words for Martini, who innocently raises his hands. The camera audio picks up him saying “I'm just an interested observer.” ACH turns his attention back to the match, and is met with back to back dropkicks from a now-recovered Evans. RD whips ACH into the ropes, but is met with a spinning front kick. Evans has little to offer for the rest of the match, as ACH is too much, and finishes his foe off with the 450 from the second rope. WINNER and Still TV Champion: ACH Rating: 64% Segment 6 ACH is celebrating his victory when he is blindsided with a dropkick. The Rainmaker, Kazuchika Okada, stands over the now fallen TV Champ, and gives his trademark Rainmaker pose. Okada raises ACH and hits a picture perfect Rainmaker clothesline, nearly taking the TV Champ's head off. Okada again poses, as money rains down from the ceiling, and Kevin Kelly emphatically calls for a commercial break. We return from break, and Okada is standing in the ring as officials tend to ACH. Okada is not alone, however, as Truth Martini and Jay Lethal are standing along side the Rainmaker. Martini raises a microphone, and says that the House of Truth has new financial backing, in the form of one of Japan's wealthiest men, the Rainmaker. Okada has entered a business relationship with Martini, and together, under the tutilege of Martini, Okada and Lethal are going to take over Ring of Honor, and Truth Enterprises will reign supreme. Rating: 65% OVERALL RATING: 60% TV RATING: 3.41 ATTENDANCE: (OOPS)
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Post by Ishmeal Insane on May 9, 2015 0:10:16 GMT -5
www.wrestletaint.govMAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT FROM RING OF HONOR ROH Head Matchmaker Nigel McGuinness has announced that the Board of Directors of Ring of Honor have declared that an 8-man tournament will take place over the next four weeks of television, culminating in the semi-finals and finals to be held at Ring of Honor's next Pay Per View, Battle Lines, LIVE on Sunday, March 29 from Agganis Arena in Boston, MA. The winner of the tournament will challenge either current World Champion Michael Elgin, or his challenger at Battle Lines, Jay Briscoe. That match will take place at Ring of Honor's April PPV, Supercard of Honor. Here's a look at the tournament brackets:
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Dan O'Mac
Trying Out for Tough Enough
Don't Open the Box...
Posts: 149
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Post by Dan O'Mac on May 12, 2015 9:37:01 GMT -5
Round 1 I've got: Nakamura Ciama Styles Cole
Round 2 Nakamura Styles
Finals Styles
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Post by Ishmeal Insane on Jul 24, 2015 20:14:45 GMT -5
Results from ROH TV 3/7/15 After the usual intro video, we go to a live shot panning the arena. A hyped crowd welcomes us, as Kevin Kelly introduces himself and Steve Corino. He also hypes the evening's main event, a first-round match in the Heavyweight Championship #1 Contender's tournament. As music plays, Kelly sends it to Bobby Cruise for the night's first match. Segment 1 The Young Bucks vs. the Addiction The crowd chants for both teams in a moment of appreciation before the action begins. Steve Corino says this could be a Pay Per View match, but this is the quality of action that ROH puts forth every week. The match has comedy aplenty, along with the action you would expect from the veterans Daniels and Kaz, and arguably the hottest duo in wrestling, Matt & Nick Jackson. All the signature spots are hit, and each team sees their fair share of near falls. Daniels scores with the BME on Matt, but Nick interrupts at 2. Kaz hits the ring and the fracas begins. The Superkick Party comes to town, and Kaz is sent flying from the ring after a stereo superkick. The Bucks hit Daniels with the Indytaker, followed by More Bang For Your Buck, and secure the win, to the delight of the audience. WINNERS: the Young Bucks (pinfall) RATING: 75% Segment 2 After the match, Steve Corino is in the ring with the victorious Young Bucks. He puts over the Jacksons as the hottest tag team in ROH, and asks what's on the horizon for them. Nick comments first, saying that he and his brother aren't just the hottest team in ROH, they are the best tag team in the world. The Bullet Club runs New Japan, and the Bucks are taking over Ring of Honor. The crowd chants “next world champs” as Matt takes the microphone. He says there's no need to say anything, and the Bucks aren't known for being quiet, but the crowd is speaking for them. He challenges the “MMA Wanna-be's reDRagon to defend the ROH World Tag Team Championship against the Bucks on March 29 at Battle Lines. And if you're not down with that, the Bucks and the Bullet Club have two words for ya... RATING: 59% Segment 3 The music of the former World Champion plays in the arena, as Kevin Kelly signals the arrival of Jay Briscoe. Corino notes that this isn't on the format sheet, but as the #1 Contender, Briscoe is doing what he wants. Briscoe gets in the ring and grabs a microphone. He waits out chants of his name and “Man Up!” before addressing the audience. Briscoe raises the mic to his mouth, but before he utters a sound, the music of the World Champion plays. The crowd rises to their feet as Michael Elgin steps through the curtain. ROH officials and talent bolt out behind and around Elgin, with arena and ROH security flooding to the scene from all areas. Elgin stands in front of the curtain, and Briscoe has grabbed a chair and is ready to strike. Nigel McGuinness gets up on the apron, but Briscoe charges with the chair. Nigel jumps down and begs Briscoe to stay in the ring. Briscoe grabs his own microphone, and tells Elgin to come at him, and yells that they should do this now! Briscoe tells Nigel to call off his dogs and let them battle. Elgin just laughs, and holds up the title. “You don't want none of this, boy!” declares Elgin. Suddenly, Briscoe throws the chair, which decks an official. Briscoe then climbs to the top rope and dives onto everyone! The sheer number of bodies present prevents them from falling, and Briscoe attempts to crowd surf to Elgin. Arena security is able to subdue Briscoe, while Nigel screams at him. Elgin simply laughs and shakes his head, then walks through the curtain. RATING: 69% Segment 4 Silas Young vs. Matt Taven Wrestling's “Last Real Man” has no time for the crowd, or the number of not so nice things they have to say to him. He also has no time to waste, and goes right to work on Matt Taven. Young is his usual brash, sneering self, but Corino notes that Young had better not sleep on Taven, or Young would be on the bottom looking up at the lights. Taven nearly makes Corino a prophet, as he rolls up Young when he is jawing with the crowd, but Taven can only get a 2. Young is seemingly pissed that Taven even has the audacity to try and roll him up, and bitch slaps the piss out of Taven. He yells some friendly baking advice to Taven, then simply hits him with his airplane spin cutter simply known as Misery, before easily getting the fall. WINNER: Silas Young (pinfall) RATING: 54% Segment 5 After the break, Steve Corino is in the ring with a victorious Silas Young. Before Corino can get a word out, Nigel McGuinness walks through the curtain. Nigel says that the Board of Directors for Ring of Honor has been very impressed by what they see in Silas Young. He is a top-notch performer, and capable of going to the top of TNA. Young says Nigel is saying things that he already knows and that Nigel had better have a point, or he would make Nigel's career-ending injuries look like a little booboo, and the board would be looking for a new mouthpiece. Nigel says that if it were up to him, he would withdraw those comments and tell Silas what he really thinks, but that as the spokesman for the Board of Directors, he is simply here to tell Silas Young that at Battle Lines, Young will get an opportunity to grab gold when he challenges ACH for the ROH Television Championship. Young says that he knows he earned the match, he doesn't need the Board, Nigel or anyone else to hand things to him, but he will take what's his at Battle Lines, and become the new TV Champion. RATING: 69% Segment 6 #1 Contender's Tournament – First-round Match Roderick Strong vs. Adam Cole
Cole and Strong circle one another as Kevin Kelly goes over the laundry list of accomplishments for these two. Both are former ROH World Champions that would like nothing more than to hold that title over their heads once more. Corino notes that, as fans may remember, Cole won his first and only ROH World Championship from Strong. After a quick exchange of offense to start the match, the Panama City Playboy gains the upper hand, using quick strikes and rest holds to wear down Strong. Roderick is able to come back, countering Cole's attempted offense into a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker, before using his own brand of mat wrestling to wear down Cole. Strong is able to duck an attempt at a clothesline, and comes back with a sick kick He quickly follows with the Strong breaker, but only gets 2. Strong again goes for the Strong breaker, but Cole flips out of it and nails a superkick. Cole attempts the Florida Key suplex, but Strong blocks and hits a high knee. Strong gets Cole up in a fireman's carry, looking for Death by Roderick, but Cole elbows his way down and hits another superkick, followed by the Florida Key, and earns a hard-fought victory. We go off the air with Cole celebrating his win, motioning that the ROH Title will soon be around his waist. Corino says that is a possibility, but he still has two rounds to go in the tournament, only to make a date with whoever the champion is at that point. WINNER: Adam Cole (pinfall) RATING: 73% OVERALL RATING: 67% RATING: 3.41 ATTENDANCE: 474
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Post by Ishmeal Insane on Jul 26, 2015 7:47:18 GMT -5
ROH Newswire
Jay Briscoe reached his boiling point this past Saturday on ROH TV, trying to SWIM over the sea of people separating him from World Champion Michael Elgin. Nigel McGuinness has vowed that Briscoe and Elgin will not lay hands on each other until Battle Lines, when they meet in a FIGHT WITHOUT HONOR for the World Title! This could be a bloodbath!
Young Bucks have laid down the gauntlet and challenged reDRagon for the World Tag Team Titles at Battle Lines. Will the champs accept? We will find out this week on ROH TV!
Adam Cole is the first semi-finalist in the #1 Contender's tournament for the World Championship, and will be at Battle Lines. The second semi-finalist will be determined this week on ROH TV when, in the main event, Matt Sydal faces Tomasso Ciampa! Who will advance? Will it be the Sicilian Psychopath Ciampa, or the “Reborn” Sydal? Find out this Saturday!
Also this past week, Silas Young found out he would challenge ACH for the World Television Championship at Battle Lines. Wrestling's Last Real Man was not surprised, nor was he apprecative of the Board of Directors giving him this opportunity. Can Young bring home his first ROH Gold? Find out on March 29 at Battle Lines!
Also this week on ROH TV, there's two big tag team matches. The Time Splitters face the Addiction, and the ROH World Tag Team Champions reDRagon will be in action!
Here's the card so far for Battle Lines, Sunday, March 29, LIVE on Pay Per View at 8 pm.
MAIN EVENT FIGHT WITHOUT HONOR for the ROH World Championship
Michael Elgin (c) vs Jay Briscoe
the ROH World Television Championship is on the line
ACH (c) vs. Silas Young
Plus, the Semi-Finals & Finals for #1 Contenders Tournament
And More!
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