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http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-ring-of-honor-roh-conquest-tour-31415-chicago-ridge-illinois/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-ring-of-honor-roh-conquest-tour-31415-chicago-ridge-illinois/#comments Sun, 15 Mar 2015 05:45:11 +0000 Cassidy Haynes Indy/Puro/Lucha ACH Beer City Bruiser BJ Whitmer Bobby Fish Cheeseburger Cliff Compton Conquest Tour J. Diesel Jay Briscoe Jay Lethal Jimmy Jacobs Kyle O'Reilly Mark Briscoe Matt Jackson Matt Taven Michael Elgin Nick Jackson NJPW Proving Ground reDRagon Ring of Honor Rocky Romero Roderick Strong ROH Romantic Touch Roppongi Vice Samoa Joe Silas Young Stokely Hathaway Tommaso Ciampa Trent Baretta Trent? Truth Martini Will Ferrara Young Bucks http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=10431 ROH Conquest Tour March 14, 2015 Chicago Ridge, IL Credit: Greg Davis Dark match: Romantic Touch def Stokley Hathaway Truth Martini came out with J. Diesel and informed the crowd that the House of Truth had accepted the Street Fight with Cliff Compton for later in the evening. J. Diesel def Will Ferrara with his […]
ROH Conquest Tour
March 14, 2015
Chicago Ridge, IL
Credit:
Greg Davis
Dark match: Romantic Touch def Stokley Hathaway
Truth Martini came out with J. Diesel and informed the crowd that the House of Truth had accepted the Street Fight with Cliff Compton for later in the evening.
J. Diesel def Will Ferrara with his AA variation
ACH def Jimmy Jacobs with the 450
– after the match Jacobs shook ACH’s hand which annoyed BJ Whitmer but the Decade still left together
Four Corner Survival: Proving Grounds match for the main event against ROH World Champion Jay Briscoe
Silas Young def Mark Briscoe, Matt Taven, & Roderick Strong after getting his knees up on an attempted froggy bow from Briscoe and pulling on the shorts
– Post match Silas wants a handshake but everyone leaves
ROH TV Title Street Fight
Jay Lethal def Cliff Compton with the lethal injection
– It’s basically a 3 on 1 handicap. Brawling outside. Jay wrestled in business attire. But was stripped of it later and is now in boxers. Lethal hit an elbow outside though a table. Truth hit Compton with salt which lead into the lethal injection
Beer City Bruiser def Cheeseburger with the Rikishi driver
Tommaso Ciampa came out to cut a promo. He talked about his injured ribs and stated that he’s a free agent because he hasn’t gotten a new contract yet. The promo was finally interrupted by Silas Young. Silas said we all have problems with our bosses. “You’re hurt, go to the back, so the last real man can win the title.” Refs had to separate the two.
Proving Ground: Instant Reward for ROH World Title
Jay Briscoe def Silas Young with the jay driller
Proving Ground: Instand Reward for ROH Tag Title
Roppongi Vice def reDRagon to win the instant reward for a ROH Tag Title match
– The Champs tried to leave but they were forced to come back
ROH World Tag Titles
reDRagon def Roppongi Vice to retain their titles after Kyle reverses Trent’s reversal of Chasing the Dragon
– Post match Roppongi Vice says they will be back for the titles but that for now they are going to focus on going back to NJPW and getting the jr tag titles from the Young Bucks
Samoa Joe def Michael Elgin
credit: PWPonderings
http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-ring-of-honor-roh-conquest-tour-31415-chicago-ridge-illinois/feed/ 0http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-ring-of-honor-roh-13th-anniversary-winner-takes-all-3115-las-vegas-nv/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-ring-of-honor-roh-13th-anniversary-winner-takes-all-3115-las-vegas-nv/#comments Mon, 02 Mar 2015 20:32:45 +0000 Cassidy Haynes Indy/Puro/Lucha 13th Anniversary ACH Adam Page Adam Thornstowe AJ Styles Alberto El Patron BJ Whitmer Bobby Fish Cedric Alexander Christopher Daniels Frankie Kazarian Hanson J. Diesel Jay Briscoe Jay Lethal Jimmy Jacobs Karl Anderson Kyle O'Reilly Luster the Legend Maria Kanellis Mark Briscoe Matt Jackson Matt Sydal Matt Taven Michael Bennett Michael Elgin Moose Nick Jackson ODB reDRagon Reno SCUM Ring of Honor Roderick Strong ROH Shayna Baszler Stokely Hathaway The Addiction The Decade The Kingdom Tommaso Ciampa Truth Martini Veda Scott War Beard Winner Takes All Young Bucks http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=10117 The following results are from a recent Ring of Honor live event. В The event took place on March 1st, 2015 from theВ Orleans Hotel & Casino, in Las Vegas, Nevada: Dark Tag Team Match The Decade (Adam Page & Jimmy Jacobs) defeat Reno SCUM (Adam Thornstowe & Luster The Legend) Singles Match Matt Sydal defeats […]
The following results are from a recent Ring of Honor live event. В The event took place on March 1st, 2015 from theВ Orleans Hotel & Casino, in Las Vegas, Nevada:
Dark Tag Team Match
The Decade (Adam Page & Jimmy Jacobs) defeat Reno SCUM (Adam Thornstowe & Luster The Legend)
Singles Match
Matt Sydal defeats Cedric Alexander (9:39)
Singles Match
Moose (w/Stokely Hathaway & Veda Scott) defeats Mark Briscoe (5:15)
Three Way Tag Team Match
The Kingdom (Matt Taven & Michael Bennett) defeat Karl Anderson and The Addiction (Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian) (11:58)
Singles Match
Roderick Strong defeats BJ Whitmer (w/Adam Page) (11:01)
Singles Match
ODB (w/Mark Briscoe) defeats Maria Kanellis (w/Michael Bennett) (5:21)
Singles Match
AJ Styles defeats ACH (15:31)
ROH World Tag Team Title Match
reDRagon (Bobby Fish & Kyle O’Reilly) (w/Shayna Baszler) (c) defeat The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) (15:42)
ROH World Television Title Match
Jay Lethal (w/J. Diesel & Truth Martini) (c) defeats Alberto El Patron (12:35)
ROH World Title Four Corner Survival Match
Jay Briscoe (c) defeats Hanson and Michael Elgin and Tommaso Ciampa (16:22)
http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-ring-of-honor-roh-winter-warriors-tour-22115-atlanta-ga/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-ring-of-honor-roh-winter-warriors-tour-22115-atlanta-ga/#comments Sun, 22 Feb 2015 20:03:41 +0000 Cassidy Haynes Indy/Puro/Lucha ACH Adam Cole Adam Page AJ Styles BJ Whitmer Bobby Fish Brandon Espinosa Caprice Coleman Cedric Alexander Corey Hollis Delirious Hanson Jack Jameson Jay Briscoe Jay Lethal Jimmy Jacobs John Abraham Jon Williams Jonathan Gresham Kyle O'Reilly Maria Kanellis Mark Briscoe Matt Sydal Matt Taven Michael Bennett Michael Elgin Mike Posey Moose Ring of Honor Roderick Strong ROH Stokely Hathaway The Briscoes The Decade The Kingdom The Washington Bullets Tommaso Ciampa Trey Williams Veda Scott Winter Warriors Tour http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=9925 The following results are from a recent Ring of Honor live event. В The event took place on February 21st, 2015 from the North Atlanta Trade Center, in Atlanta, Georgia: Dark Tag Team Match Brandon Espinosa & Jack Jameson defeat The Washington Bullets (Jon Williams & Trey Williams) Singles Match Caprice Coleman defeats Mike Posey […]
The following results are from a recent Ring of Honor live event. В The event took place on February 21st, 2015 from the North Atlanta Trade Center, in Atlanta, Georgia:
Dark Tag Team Match
Brandon Espinosa & Jack Jameson defeat The Washington Bullets (Jon Williams & Trey Williams)
Singles Match
Caprice Coleman defeats Mike Posey
Singles Match
Corey Hollis vs. Jonathan Gresham – No Contest
Tag Team Match
The Decade (Adam Page & BJ Whitmer) defeat Corey Hollis & Jonathan Gresham
Singles Match
Matt Sydal defeats Delirious
Singles Match
Roderick Strong defeats Kyle O’Reilly (w/Bobby Fish)
Singles Match
Moose (w/John Abraham, Stokely Hathaway & Veda Scott) defeats ACH
Six Man Mayhem Match
Hanson defeats Cedric Alexander and Jay Lethal and Jimmy Jacobs and Michael Elgin and Tommaso Ciampa
Singles Match
AJ Styles defeats Bobby Fish (w/Kyle O’Reilly)
Armageddon Best Two Out Of Three Falls Tag Team Match
The Kingdom (Matt Taven & Michael Bennett) (w/Adam Cole & Maria Kanellis) defeat The Briscoes (Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe) [2:1]
– The Briscoes defeatedВ The Kingdom
– The Kingdom defeatedВ The Briscoes
– The Kingdom defeatedВ The Briscoes
http://www.cheap-heat.com/updated-card-for-ring-of-honors-ippv-return-on-march-1st-2015-tv-title-match-signed-and-more/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/updated-card-for-ring-of-honors-ippv-return-on-march-1st-2015-tv-title-match-signed-and-more/#comments Thu, 29 Jan 2015 16:49:21 +0000 Cassidy Haynes Indy/Puro/Lucha ACH Adam Page AJ Styles Alberto El Patron BJ Whitmer Cedric Alexander Hanson Jay Briscoe Jay Lethal Jimmy Jacobs Maria Kanellis Mark Briscoe Matt Sydal Matt Taven Michael Bennett Michael Elgin Mike Bennett Moose Ring of Honor Roderick Strong ROH Stokely Hathaway The Addiction The Decade The Kingdom Tommaso Ciampa Veda Scott http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=9363 Ring Of Honor Wrestling sent out the following: ALBERTO EL PATRГ"N CHALLENGES JAY LETHAL FOR THE ROH WORLD TV TITLE LIVE ON PAY PER VIEW SUNDAY, MARCH 1ST at 8:00PM ET/ 5:00PM PT Sunday, March 1st at 8:00PM ET/ 5:00PM PT Live on Pay Per View, Jay Lethal puts his World Television championship on the […]
Ring Of Honor Wrestling sent out the following:
ALBERTO EL PATRГ"N CHALLENGES JAY LETHAL FOR THE ROH WORLD TV TITLE LIVE ON PAY PER VIEW SUNDAY, MARCH 1ST at 8:00PM ET/ 5:00PM PT
Sunday, March 1st at 8:00PM ET/ 5:00PM PT Live on Pay Per View, Jay Lethal puts his World Television championship on the line.
Rumors of a dream match have swirled on social media but now it is official. The legendary, 2nd generation Mexican wrestling star, Alberto El PatrГіn, will challenge Jay Lethal for the Ring of Honor World Television Championship live on Pay Per View at our 13th Anniversary event.
Upon his arrival in ROH, Alberto El PatrГіn wanted an opportunity to speak with his fans on ROH Television. Alberto proclaimed that he was finally among the best wrestlers on the planet and he wanted a shot at the most important title in professional wrestling, the ROH World Championship. Lethal and his manager, Truth Martini took major offense to this and Lethal interrupted Alberto, telling him he should have done his homework before coming to class. Lethal made it known that he is the measuring stick for the best professional wrestler on the planet and that his championship was the most important.
This meeting of two very different athletes in the prime of their careers is something that does not happen very often. This rivalry has taken on a personal twist as Lethal feels Alberto overlooked him as a champion. El PatrГіn believes Lethal has challenged his manhood, something for which Alberto will not stand.
Can Lethal add Alberto El PatrГіn to the record list of contenders he has defeated? Can Alberto El PatrГіn make history by ending the historic reign of Lethal? To find out you will either need to be live in Las Vegas or on Pay per View!
RING OF HONOR WRESTLING PRESENTS: 13TH ANNIVERSARY LIVE PAY PER VIEW
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Orleans Hotel & Casino
4500 W. Tropicana Avenue
Las Vegas, Nevada 89103
Live Event – 7:30pm EST (4:30 PST) / PPV Broadcast 8pm Est (5pm Pst)
MATCHES SIGNED
*Main Event*
HIGH STAKES Four Corner Survival ROH World Championship Match
Jay Briscoe (c) vs. "Unbreakable" Michael Elgin vs. "Sicilian Psychopath" Tommaso Ciampa vs. "War Beard" Hanson
ROH World Television Championship
Jay Lethal (c) w/ Truth Martini vs Alberto El PatrГіn
Also Signed to Appear:
– AJ Styles
– Matt Sydal
– Roderick Strong
– The Kingdom (Michael Bennett & Matt Taven) w/ Maria Kanellis
– The Addiction (Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian)
– ACH
– Cedric Alexander
– Moose w/ Veda Scott & Stokley Hathaway
– Mark Briscoe
– The Decade (BJ Whitmer, Jimmy Jacobs & Adam Page)
http://www.cheap-heat.com/honorable-mention-roh-tv-11015/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/honorable-mention-roh-tv-11015/#comments Thu, 15 Jan 2015 04:25:08 +0000 Mark Adam Haggerty Other Reviews Reviews AJ Styles Final Battle Hanson Jay Briscoe Kevin Kelly Mark Briscoe Michael Bennett Mike Bennett Nigel McGuinness Randy Orton Ring of Honor Roddy Strong Roderick Strong ROH Todd Hanson Tommaso Ciampa Tyler Black http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=8865 Honorable Mention ROH TV 1/10/15 Written by Mark Adam Haggerty Welcome one and all to Cheap-Heat's premier ROH column, "Honorable Mention." My name is Mark Adam Haggerty and I'm back this week to review the very first new episode of Ring of Honor TV for 2015. I happened to catch this on Monday night just […]
Honorable Mention
ROH TV 1/10/15
Written by Mark Adam Haggerty
Welcome one and all to Cheap-Heat's premier ROH column, "Honorable Mention." My name is Mark Adam Haggerty and I'm back this week to review the very first new episode of Ring of Honor TV for 2015. I happened to catch this on Monday night just after Raw went off the air, so perhaps my lingering disdain for the WWE hindered my objectivity. I thought this was an outstanding episode of ROH TV complete with extraordinary matches as well as ROH's select brand of "sports-theater." While other promotions are written as television programs with wrestling, Ring of Honor is booked as a wrestling program for television. Without further ado, let's dive right in to the January 10th edition of Ring of Honor Wrestling.
Ring of Honor is being broadcast from the Tennessee State Fairgrounds in Nashville, TN. I almost feel bad for calling Kevin Kelly fat two weeks ago because both he and Steve Corino look fantastic behind the desk as they welcome us to another year of ROH excitement. The first match of a three-bout card would pit the former World Champion Roderick Strong against the 8-time ROH Tag Team Champion Mark Briscoe. Both individuals take part in ROH's tried-and-true "Code of Honor;" agreeing to shake one another's hand before the bell sounds. I can't help but praise ROH for their decision to start the show with two main event caliber talents such as Strong and Briscoe who proved invaluable in captivating the first crowd of the New Year. The announcers referred to both individuals as "Ring of Honor Pioneers," due to their exceptional longevity with the now 13-year old promotion. Mark Briscoe is an interesting wrestler to study as he employs a litany of skillful technical holds but without the grace of someone such as Roddy Strong. Briscoe is completely capable of performing fluid chain wrestling maneuvers, yet mismatches his mat-training with comical nuances such as his, "Redneck Kung Fu." Roderick Strong is one of my favorite members of the ROH roster and has been since first capturing the ROH World Title from Tyler Black in 2010. I've called Roddy the, "Randy Orton of ROH" but that's generally following his questionable confrontations with stars such as AJ Styles, matches that do very little to highlight the innate capabilities of Roderick Strong. This was an awesome match to launch us right back into the swing of things as it featured two Ring of Honor-specific talents delivering a sample-sized- serving of everything ROH represents. In the waning moments of the match Roderick drew upon the remains of his proverbial tank to land a multitude of strong-style blows, catching the veteran Briscoe off his game, allowing Roddy the opportunity to execute the "Strongbreaker." Following what was a rather even-sided battle, the two well-respected ring generals embraced one final time before Roddy reached for the microphone: "2015 will be the best Roderick Strong you've ever seen."
After the commercial break we were introduced to the former world champion and current "match-maker" for Ring of Honor, Nigel McGuinness. Nigel announced that this evening's main event contest between Michael Elgin and Hanson will decide the number one contender to Jay Briscoe's championship title at the Thirteenth Anniversary show in Las Vegas. Once the crowd settled down, Nigel admitted that his second piece of business wouldn't be as easy to discuss, and therefore requested the presence of "The Sicilian Psychopath" Tommaso Ciampa. Ciampa entered the Tennessee State Fairgrounds with a freshly-styled haircut, unaware of what news awaited him at the end of the entryway. For the past few months Nigel and Tommaso have been at odds due to Ciampa's inherent inability to keep his hands off the ROH officials. Nigel implemented a zero tolerance policy that would mean immediate termination should Ciampa get physical with another Ring of Honor referee. Last month at Final Battle, Ciampa inadvertently collided with the referee during his match with Michael Elgin, causing Ciampa to lose the match while his future with the company remained a mystery. Much to my delight, the British Booker once known as Desmond Wolfe was not above seeing the side of reason, and let Ciampa off the hook for his discretions in December. Following his announcement that Tommaso was not going to be fired however, Nigel quickly alerted his former foe that, "He owed him one." Tommaso laughed and hesitantly agreed, if only for Nigel's benefit.
As the promo was set to conclude and both wrestlers prepared to exit the ring, the moment lingered as it appeared Tommaso wasn't quite finished. He told Nigel that he should be in the number one contender's picture rather than Michael Elgin due to a little-known bout in the UK wherein Ciampa pinned the current world champion Jay Briscoe—a man that has gone unpinned and un-submitted for over two years. Soon enough Michael Elgin would appear to add his side to a story already immersed in diverging opinions. "Real men don't make excuses," exclaimed the former champion Elgin, feeling safe with his contender's match still to come later in the evening. He reminded Ciampa of their three previous bouts, all of which Elgin won, further insulting the �Psychopath by saying, "A shell of my former self is still better than you." Before the fists could start flying, Nigel McGuinness was at an impasse and needed to make a decision immediately. Encouraged by the boisterous Nashville audience, Nigel changed the scheduled one-on-one contender's match between Michael Elgin and Hanson to a Triple Threat, by adding Tommaso Ciampa. As it would turn out, Ciampa never did beat Jay Briscoe and the "pin" he was referring to in the United Kingdom took place during a ref-bump in a match that Briscoe still won. Regardless, the match has been set.
The show continues moving along at breakneck speed with the first match in the annual "Top Prospect Tournament." The �Tournament is a tradition dating back to 2011 when Mike Bennett emerged victorious. Since then winners have included former television champion Matt Taven, and one of the three contenders in tonight's main event—Todd Hanson. Kevin Kelly and Steve Corino are joined by ROH veteran Caprice Coleman who offers his expert insight on the first two competitors in the tournament, Will Ferrara and Truth Martini's personal bodyguard Jay Diesel. Coleman starts his broadcasting duties by saying, "Every year they pick a new wrestler for 2015." Jay Diesel takes things into his own hands so to speak, by putting in the work and applying sharp jabs to the midsection of the smaller-statured Will Ferrara. While I wasn't too keen on the action inside the ring, I admire ROH's commitment in providing the freshest talent from around the world, a practice which is all-but-guaranteed through this yearly competition. The winner of the tournament will earn a world television championship match against Jay Lethal when ROH returns to Baltimore, assuming Lethal is still in possession of the title. After an enjoyable-enough exhibition, Ferrara's wrestling prowess proved too steep of a challenge for the former boxer to overcome. After an attempted power move on behalf of the more muscular Diesel, Ferrara managed to counter his weight and turn Jay over for a victory roll. One, two, three and Will Ferrara will go on to battle the winner of Mikey Webb versus The Beer City Bruiser in round two of The Top Prospect Tournament.
The main event is finally upon us as each of the combatants is introduced. I really enjoyed this triple-threat far more than I expected, and even more so than the majority of three-way dances I've seen in the past. I liked how all three wrestlers were present for most of the match, as opposed to the tired three-way format featuring a one-on-one contest with the third man selling an injury on the outside. All three competitors are quite different in their style, making for an enormity of progressive spots including unheard of combinations. Upon looking over my notes I actually found the words: "Lots of using humans as weapons"—but what better way to remind myself of the carnage caused right off the bat by Michael Elgin heaving Tommaso Ciampa into Hanson? Michael Elgin was astonishing in this match and really separated himself as the only viable world title contender of the three. By the time the ten minute mark had been reached, both Ciampa and Hanson appeared to be blown up, especially Hanson who despite impressing crowds around the country has never had a challenge like this. Ciampa appeared to be the "Seth Rollins" of the match in how much of a beating he took—perhaps inserted as a means to protect Hanson and Elgin. Despite a variety of near falls and high spots, the match would soon deteriorate into anarchy following a high risk maneuver by Hanson that would serve to incapacitate referee Todd Sinclair. Chairs were soon introduced as Michael Elgin's domination during the bout spilled over into the controversial moments before the match was stopped—no winner would be decided tonight.
This show has been called, "the best hour of wrestling on TV," and it's not hard to see why. Even with the addition of a ten minute talking segment, ROH TV featured three stand-out matches, two of which were better than anything the WWE, TNA, or Lucha Underground provided in the following or preceding weeks. Next Saturday's episode will feature the Ring of Honor debut of the former WWE World Champion Alberto del Rio, now known as Alberto El Patron. I want to remind everyone that you can catch every episode of ROH TV at Ring of Honor's official website, ROHWrestling.com. Until then my name is Mark Adam Haggerty inviting you to check out the rest of my work and everything else we have to offer, right here at Cheap-Heat.
http://www.cheap-heat.com/honorable-mention-roh-tv-11015/feed/ 0http://www.cheap-heat.com/ring-of-honor-announces-next-seminar-tryout-camp-full-details-and-information/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/ring-of-honor-announces-next-seminar-tryout-camp-full-details-and-information/#comments Sat, 10 Jan 2015 08:14:06 +0000 Cassidy Haynes Indy/Puro/Lucha Bob Evans Bobby Fish Delirious Hanson Jay Briscoe Jay Lethal Kevin Kelly Mark Briscoe Matt Taven Michael Bennett Michael Elgin Moose Quinn Ojinnaka Ring of Honor ROH The Briscoes Todd Sinclair Tommaso Ciampa Truth Martini http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=8736 Ring Of Honor Wrestling sent out the following: The Next ROH Seminar / Try Camp Has Been Set Sat, March 21st & Sun, March 22nd – Bristol, Pa Ring of Honor will be holding another two-day tryout camp and seminar on Saturday, March 21st, 2015 and Sunday, March 22nd, 2015 at the ROH DOJO in […]
Ring Of Honor Wrestling sent out the following:
The Next ROH Seminar / Try Camp Has Been Set
Sat, March 21st & Sun, March 22nd – Bristol, Pa
Ring of Honor will be holding another two-day tryout camp and seminar on Saturday, March 21st, 2015 and Sunday, March 22nd, 2015 at the ROH DOJO in suburban Philadelphia (Bristol, PA). This camp will provide those who attend the opportunity to be seen and evaluated by officials and pro wrestlers from Ring of Honor. The seminar is organized by ROH's top officials and these seminars continue to receive the highest praise by those who attend!
Instructors for 3/21 and 3/22 include:
– Match Maker/ROH Head Trainer Delirious
– Announcer/Producer Kevin Kelly
– Manager/Trainer TRUTH MARTINI
– Wrestler/Trainer BRUTAL BOB EVANS
– ROH Senior Official TODD SINCLAIR
– ROH World Television Champion JAY LETHAL
– ROH World Champion and the most decorated tag team in ROH History – MARK AND JAY BRISCOE
These Seminars/Camps have been the vehicle for us SIGNING such stars as:
– Former ROH World Champion "Unbreakable" Michael Elgin
– Current ROH Tag Team Champion Bobby Fish
– Former ROH World TV Champion Tommaso Ciampa
– Former ROH World TV Champion Matt Taven
– Michael Bennett
– 2014 Top Prospect Tournament Winner Hanson
– Quinn "Moose" Ojinnaka
These ROH Camps have also been the main catalyst to nearly 50 attendees getting ROH opportunities on live events and TV as well. If they were never seen at these camps then they may never have had an ROH opportunity. Each man took the opportunity and ran with it. In addition, our FUTURE OF HONOR events consist exclusively of ROH seminar/try-out students, ROH Dojo graduates, and select ROH wrestling stars. In fact… 3 men who attended our recent July 2014 Camp competed later that night on the FUTURE OF HONOR 2 event that they were not scheduled on before the camp!
During the 2-day camp, all areas of wrestling will be covered from the in ring technique to the out of the ring attitude. Amongst the items on the curriculum are video taping personal interviews as well as sample promos. Watching each attendee work out in the ring and holding exhibition matches that will be critiqued in detail. Not only are promos and in-ring technique covered but conditioning, appearance, mind-set and potential will also be evaluated.
We will get a complete look at the talent, and then detail for them either what they're doing right, or what they need to improve on to make it to Ring of Honor and become an all around better wrestler. Those who impress us will be given an opportunity to take the next step and possibly being booked on live ROH events or Future of Honor events. NOT everyone from the seminar will be booked, but SOME will be, and we promise EVERYONE will get their money's worth. The seminar is open to any current pro wrestler with at least one year's experience. Each attendee is responsible for their own transportation to and from the ROH Dojo, and any necessary lodging.
The $300 registration fee includes each day's activities plus lunch and critique by the ROH staff. The fee covers both days and there are no refunds issued if you don't attend both days. Attending both days is crucial to get the full benefit of the teaching and feedback. Saturday will start at 10am and last until 6pm. Sunday will start at 10am and last until at least 4pm. Enrollment is limited to 35 applicants, to insure each camper receives individual attention.
To enroll, you must complete the application & W9 forms. The forms and registration fee must submitted by March 20, 2015.
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Honorable Mention
ROH TV 12/27/14
By Mark Adam Haggerty
Everybody needs somebody sometime and for me it's the internet wrestling community, because as annoying as I may find you on a daily basis I cannot imagine life without you! I apologize for my week-long absence as I was visiting family for the holidays in my home state of New Jersey. Since touching back down in Southern California however I've felt the journalistic itch and here I am scratching away per usual! While most televised promotions have already cut production weeks back in an effort to capitalize on maximum viewership going into the New Year, ROH is delivering another flawless program complete with not one but two main event caliber contests.
The entire show had a hint of seasonal celebration, and not just for the generic holidays as most ROH talent made no bones about explicitly saying, "Christmas" rather than one of the more politically correct alternatives. Not that I care—this is "Cheap-Heat" not NPR, and nobody loves a good unsecular slip up more than this guy, I just thought it was peculiar as Ring of Honor is the property of the multi-media juggernaut known as Sinclair Broadcasting. The warm wishes from ROH alum were surprisingly heartfelt and included The Briscoes talking gibberish or whatever it is that they do; Jay Lethal's especially jolly disposition claiming that he would be the TV champion forever; but Adam Cole clearly won the Battle of the One-Liners when he said, “More and more women are ending up on the Naughty List this year because they want some �Cole' in their stocking.” Missed opportunity, Michael Cole. A tragically missed opportunity.
Kevin Kelly is always so excited as soon as the cameras start rolling and the crane cam comes swooping in toward both he and his broadcast colleague. If I was looking as festively plump as Mr. Kelly this holiday season, I would cherish the moments that I wasn't paraded around in front of a national television audience, but that's just me—self-conscious as always, I suppose. Steve Corino on the other hand may in fact be one of the best competitors-turned-commentators in the sport today, although who else even falls into that category anymore? Jerry Lawler, JBL, and Corey Graves? The man is far more entertaining and unquestionably more knowledgeable than any of the aforementioned WWE personalities, not to mention he's far more likeable by comparison. Although I'm not sure whether I should attribute the endearing facets of Steve Corino to his personality or what appears to be either a lazy eye or some insanely strong spectacles. In any case and regardless of the fun I may poke at both ROH desk jockeys, Kelly and Corino are perhaps the best pair of wrestling announcers working today and I salute them for an incredible year calling some amazing action.
Whenever I have a friend who's eager to learn more about ROH but I know they're more commonly caught up on the WWE product, I generally preface their viewing pleasure by asking that they give the lesser-known talents the same chance they afford workers whom they already know. Everybody's excited to see Matt Sydal and Jay Lethal square off, and who isn't all about AJ Styles whenever he makes a rare ROH appearance courtesy of his contract with NJPW? But it's important not to ignore the Cedric Alexanders and Silas Youngs of the world who've yet to make their mark as action figures or on Slurpee Cups. More often than not when I attempt to sell an independent or international event to a friend their first question is, "Who's going to be there?" Meaning: "Who from the WWE or TNA is going to be wrestling? Because I don't care about Drew Gulak or Minoru Suzuki." I try and compromise with the "McMahonequins" of the world by stressing the importance of witnessing a rising star before it bursts high above for the world to see; if you watch Ring of Honor, you might see the next CM Punk or Bryan Danielson before they even become a blip on WWE's radar.
Sort of a strangely placed spot for a pro-indie wrestling rant, but that's how I'm going to segue into my thoughts on a somewhat unknown talent to the casual cable wrestling fan—Adam Cole, bay bay! I have quite a bit to say both about Cole, as well as his hotly-contested throw-down with former WWE World Championship contender Brian Kendrick. First of all, I think it's fairly clear that Adam Cole could be the next gem plucked by Connecticut Talent Scouts from ROH's highly lucrative diamond mine. Standing at what easily passes for six feet tall on television, Cole seems to possess the charismatic nuances that the big leagues value, as well as the same athletic edge that makes most former ROH World Champions such extremely hot commodities. Unlike a majority of his peers on the independent circuit who rely more on cultivating their mat-based ability than perfecting their theatrical presentation, Cole is able to develop a consistent character that translates to any audience, whether he's performing in front of hundreds or thousands, in Kentucky or at Korakuen Hall. When a cliché is warranted, I'm happy to dust it off and toss it in with the rest of my writing—Adam Cole has, "IT" plain and simple.
I was among the many viewers who welcomed Brian Kendrick back with open arms and justified jubilation, as it's almost flattering whenever a big name returns to perform for a smaller yet in some ways more appreciative fan base. Kendrick wasted little time in reconnecting with those who may have forgotten what an incredibly talented worker he truly is. From the get-go I was happy to witness a handshake, even if it was quickly thwarted by Kendrick's impeccably educated feet, appearing to be a reaction to Cole's unequivocal arrogance. I found Steve Corino's shallow attempt at putting Kendrick over to be comical yet questionable as relates to the matter at hand; Corino went into expressed detail about how he and Kendrick have known one another for thirteen years and even have the same birthday, when all I wanted was clarification as to why Kendrick stood any chance of beating the former world champion. I understand that Brian Kendrick is just as talented and has several years' worth of experience on the far younger Adam Cole, but Kayfabe will undoubtedly die when we continuously choose to ignore it. What an incredible match when you take into account the number of eyeballs on any given episode of Ring of Honor Television—I'm not even sure that's the official name of the show, I've just fallen into the habit of calling it ROH TV. You hear a lot of old timer's try to remain relevant nowadays, giving the younger generation condescending advice as it relates to not bumping the same for a house show as they might for pay-per-view events. And while that makes all the sense in the world, there's still a lot to be said for the ROH talent who give 110% of themselves on a weekly basis despite knowing nobody's watching except for a handful of die-hard fans like you and me.
While Cole maintained the edge for the majority of the match, the superstar formerly known as, "Spanky" was not without formidable offense of his own. As the momentum waned and reversal attempts begot near-falls, a Super Kick battle broke out featuring two of the best in the business. If you need help putting Cole's ring presence into perspective, search no further than the almost archaic way in which he employs several all-but-extinct heel tendencies—pacing back and forth around Kendrick attempting to belittle the underdog at every turn. Corino continues putting over the colorful career of Brian Kendrick, this time adding to the match by making mention that Brian's toured Japan over forty times. Although the internet fans were more than likely able to predict Cole's success in this seemingly meaningless exhibition, Kendrick did all he could to convince even the smartest of marks that this contest could go any way at any time. Perhaps the most pivotal point occurred when Cole went for another kick to the jaw and instead caught Kendrick in the leg. It was only a matter of time before Cole was hip to Kendrick's assault pattern and was thus able to ward off even the most innovative pin-fall attempts. Adam Cole had victory in his sights, securing such by first properly placing another Super Kick, catching the now-desperate Kendrick in midair coming out of some sort of springboard attempt. The 1-2-3 was finally earned following Cole's cunning and colloquially named "Florida Keys"—a cross arm variation on the German Suplex, referred to by some as, "The Straight Jacket Suplex." A two and a half star match with plenty to get excited about from beginning to end.
The main event and last match for ROH in 2014 is ever-so-fittingly the finale of Tag Wars 2014. It's almost a daily basis by this point that I'll hear how the tag team scene is dead and needs to be resurrected, to which I say, "Get out from of the bubble in which you're living because tag team wrestling is alive and well." You also don't need to take a thirteen hour flight to Tokyo to catch some of the best and brightest talents to currently call themselves tag team wrestlers. This match was spectacular on a variety of levels, and if I don't first mention the championship stakes I'd of course be ignoring the most important part. The bizarre thing about ROH in contrast to much of their competition is that their championship titles actually carry with them a fair amount of prestige. ReDragon is arguably the best tag team in the world, and they've got the dual hardware draped across their shoulders to prove it. I've said it before, but as the world gets higher on the enormously talented Kyle O'Reilly I hold my ground that Bobby Fish is one of the best wrestlers in the world and the standout star of the two. While TNA might deliver a four-way comprised of eight mismatched wrestlers and WWE just calls the first four teams that aren't already booked, the Ring of Honor tag titles are being defended in a dramatic contest by the best team in the world against two of the other best teams in the world—plus ACH and Matt Sydal.
Nigel McGuinness finds his way to ringside as he regularly does during main event matches, and much to my delight as I love everything about Nigel. Seriously, if you haven't been reading my Top Podcast Countdown each week, you'd be interested to know that Nigel is among the many reasons I'm always so happy with Nerdist's Wrestling Compadres Slamcast. He's an incredibly intelligent man with lofty goals inside the industry that only someone of his character could ever hope to accomplish. As for his abilities as a broadcaster, Nigel never claimed to be the second coming of Gordon Solie and for what he provides I'm generally very pleased. Matt Sydal and ACH as I just mentioned are the wild card pairing standing toe to toe with three of the best tag teams of the last ten years. I have to say, Matt Sydal is a lot cooler than Evan Bourne; the hair, the jacket, the music all come together to generate a wrestling superstar the likes of which we've never seen before. And ACH? If a new age talent like Sydal was going to pick anyone to tag with, who better than the pride of Ring of Honor, the thrill-seeking, record setting ACH?
I find the blind tag nature of the match very enticing as I grew up during the Attitude Era where multi-team tag matches were the norm and elimination rules were all but the name of the game. Everybody knows that I have some political opposition to the Briscoe Brothers outside the squared circle, but Geeze Louise, I can't deny what Dem Boys are capable of when the bell sounds. Jay Briscoe never has any trouble proving why he is the deserving and more importantly defending ROH World Champion, and his brother Mark always has a habit of earning my admiration within the first few minutes of any match. When the Briscoes were the first team to be eliminated, all three men at ringside appeared utterly flabbergasted, which I thought was an awfully strange reaction. Once again, conserving Kayfabe is always on the tip-top of my list of priorities, but given your target audience I'm willing to bet the majority of viewers weren't shocked when the WORLD CHAMPION didn't win the Tag Titles, especially not on a taped program, and ESPECIALLY not mere days before reDragon's set to appear in Japan for Wrestle Kingdom 9. But still, the always elated Kevin Kelly just couldn't wrap his head around how the "clear favorites" were eliminated.
I have to admit that by this point in the match my interest in ACH and Sydal had gone the way of the dinosaurs and I was anxious to see the match break down into a two-on-two featuring The Addiction and reDragon. In fact at one point as the two presumably more formidable teams battled inside the ring, I couldn't spot ACH and Sydal anywhere and even thought out loud, "Were they eliminated and I missed it?" But man I must like the taste of leather because I keep putting my foot in my mouth; once my curiosity peaked I was privy to an onslaught of aerial assaults courtesy of the high flying duo who nobody thought could compete. As Kazarian made the ill-fated attempt for the Flux Capacitor, the gruesome twosome of Sydal and ACH managed to flip the script and catch The Addiction in the crosshairs of their most vicious combination yet. Following the elimination of The Addiction, it became clear that Fish and O'Reilly would retain their titles, but the questions became how would it happen and how long would it take? The answer to both would be one word: fast. ReDragon is a fundamentally fluid tag team who makes the most elegant of situations appear almost mundane; the pair uses more than just a variety of double-team maneuvers, but are instead able to turn the most regular of rest-holds into individually choreographed works of art. Despite a short lived upheaval by their last remaining challengers, Kyle O'Reilly and Bobby Fish were able to come out on top, not only in this championship contest but as the champions of Tag Wars 2014.
I thought this was an incredible hour of professional wrestling and I hope other promotions can borrow a cue from the ladies and gentlemen that work to make every episode of Ring of Honor as wonderful as it is. The lesson learned for larger companies is that less is more, why do in three hours what can be accomplished in one? I'm impressed with the detail and dedication that went into this December 27th edition of TV; when most of the competition has taken official breaks in programming, it would have been especially easy for ROH to take it slow themselves. I'm optimistic about what 2015 holds for Ring of Honor as 2014 was a monumental year in itself, the only thing for ROH to do now is move forward and continue to grow. Hopefully as GFW and NJPW work to draw more eyes to a non-WWE product, so too will ROH have a spike in popularity. Until next time, my name is Mark Adam Haggerty thanking you your loyalty and promising to be back each and every week delivering you "The Honorable Mention."
http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-ring-of-honor-roh-tv-122814-baltimore-md/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-ring-of-honor-roh-tv-122814-baltimore-md/#comments Mon, 29 Dec 2014 17:18:23 +0000 Cassidy Haynes Indy/Puro/Lucha ACH Adam Cole BJ Whitmer Bobby Fish Brian Kendrick Christopher Daniels Frankie Kazarian Jay Briscoe Jay Lethal Kevin Kelly Kyle O'Reilly Mark Briscoe Matt Sydal Nigel McGuinness reDRagon Ring of Honor Roderick Strong ROH Steve Corino Tag Wars 2014 The Addiction The Briscoes http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=8347 We start off the show with The Briscoes, Jay Lethal, and Adam Cole wishing everyone a Merry Christmas. We are in Baltimore, Maryland and your announcers are Steve Corino and Kevin Kelly. Before the match starts, we get comments from Adam Cole in the Cabana Corner and he says that for the first time he […]
We start off the show with The Briscoes, Jay Lethal, and Adam Cole wishing everyone a Merry Christmas .
We are in Baltimore, Maryland and your announcers are Steve Corino and Kevin Kelly.
Before the match starts, we get comments from Adam Cole in the Cabana Corner and he says that for the first time he faces Brian Kendrick. He says Brian is a talented wrestler. He wants Brian to look in the mirror and ask himself if he can beat Adam Cole. If he says no, he has already lost. If he says yes, then he is a fool. He says that he will prove to Brian what he has proven to everyone in Ring of Honor, his face is Ring of Honor.
Match Number One: Brian Kendrick versus Adam Cole
Kendrick with a boot to the head before the bell ring and Cole goes to the floor. Kendrick goes for a suicide dive but Cole with an enzuigiri. Cole sends Kendrick to the apron and Kendrick flips over Cole as Cole goes to the floor. Kendrick with a suicide dive onto Cole. Kendrick goes up top and he hits a cross body but he runs into a knee. Cole sends Kendrick into the turnbuckles and then he kicks Kendrick. The referee warns Cole as he continues to kick Kendrick in the corner.
Cole with an Irish whip and Kendrick floats over. Kendrick lands on his feet when Cole tries to flip him and Kendrick with a victory roll for a near fall. Kendrick with a side head lock take down. Cole gets to his feet and he backs Kendrick into the corner. Kendrick avoids a punch from Cole and he connects with forearms. Cole gets Kendrick on his shoulders as Kendrick tries to float over. Kendrick gets back to his feet. Cole tries for a German suplex but Kendrick lands on his feet and Kendrick with a super kick and then he tries for Sliced Bread #2 but Cole is able to send Kendrick to the floor.
We go to commercial and we get Christmas wishes from Roderick Strong.
We are back and Cole kicks Kendrick in the head as he shows him no respect. Kendrick with a shoulder and forearms. Cole with a kick and then he get Kendrick on his shoulder when Kendrick tries for a leap frog and Cole hits a Death Valley Neck Breaker for a near fall. Cole sends Kendrick into the turnbuckles and Cole with a forearm followed by a hard Irish whip.
Cole with a back breaker to Kendrick and he gets a near fall. Cole with a reverse chin lock. Kendrick with elbows but Cole with a sleeper. Kendrick with elbows but Cole tries for another sleeper but Kendrick drops down and gets a victory roll for a near fall. Kendrick with a backslide for another near fall. Cole with a bicycle kick to Kendrick. Cole runs into an elbow and then Kendrick with a boot. Kendrick with another kick and then Cole is sent into the apron.
Kendrick with a full nelson but Cole escapes and hits an enzuigiri followed by a Shining Wizard for a near fall. Cole pulls down his knee pad and he sets for another Shining Wizard but Kendrick ducks and Kendrick with a rollup for a near fall. Kendrick charges into the corner while Cole sets for a super kick so Kendrick stops short and covers his face. That forces Cole to hit a super kick to the knees and then Cole goes to the turnbuckles. Kendrick stops Cole with forearms. Kendrick tries for a superplex but Cole with punches to the midsection and then Cole with a sunset flip power bomb followed by a Shining Wizard for a near fall.
Cole tries for a suplex but Kendrick lands on his feet and hits a drop kick followed by a Burning Hammer for a near fall. Kendrick with a full nelson but Cole with an elbow to escape the hold. Cole misses an enzuigiri but Kendrick does not miss with a running back senton. Kendrick tries for Sliced Bread #2 but this time he is crotched on the top turnbuckle by Cole. Cole climbs the turnbuckles for German superplex but Kendrick lands on his feet and Cole is stuck in the Tree of Woe. Kendrick with a drop kick.
Kendrick with a Dragon suplex for a near fall. Kendrick goes to the apron and when he goes for a springboard move, Cole with a super kick followed by a brainbuster shoulder breaker and Florida Key for the three count.
Winner: Adam Cole
We go to commercial with the Briscoes talking about how they will become the tag team champions tonight when they win Tag Wars. Mark says tonight is the night they will finally slay the dragons.
We are back and Nigel McGuinness joins Steve and Kevin at the announce table .
We see how the three challengers made their way to the finals of Tag Wars.
Before our main event starts, we go to the Cabana Corner for comments from the tag team champions with Kyle dressed in a very appropriate Christmas themed sweater . Bobby tells Kyle it is that time of year. Bobby says that all he wants for Christmas is to be the best team on God's green. Kyle says that he loves Christmas, but there is one thing he loves more . . . gold.
Match Number Two: ACH and Matt Sydal versus Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe versus Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian versus Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly for the Ring of Honor Tag Team Titles in the finals of Tag Wars 2014
ACH and Kazarian start things off. They lock up and Kazarian with a waist lock and drop toe hold into a side head lock. ACH with a top wrist lock and take down but Kazarian with a front face lock. ACH counters into a side head lock. Kazarian with a forearm to the ribs and Daniels tags in and he clotheslines ACH. Daniels sends Kazarian onto ACH with a belly-to-back drop. Daniels with a quebrada for a near fall.
ACH escapes a suplex attempt and he sends Daniels into a boot from Sydal. Sydal tags in and he hits a running clothesline into the corner. ACH with a sliding clothesline to the floor. Sydal with a jumping leg lariat followed by a standing moonsault for a near fall. Sydal has a suplex blocked and then Daniels with a back body drop before he tags in Fish. Fish with a kick to the back of the leg. Sydal with a jumping back heel kick. Sydal tries for a springboard move but Jay makes the tag. Sydal doesn't know why that happened so Jay apologizes with a forearm to force Sydal to the floor.
Fish with a knee and he tags in O'Reilly. Jay with a European uppercut and then he sends Kyle into the corner and follows with a kick and he chokes Kyle. Mark tags in and he hits a running clothesline into the corner followed by a belly-to-belly suplex for a near fall. Mark with an arm bar and modified camel clutch but Mark adds some cross faces to Fish. Mark with a belly-to-back into an uranage and then he tags in Jay who kicks Kyle.
Jay with head butts followed by a drop kick but Daniels tags in and Jay and Daniels argue. They shake hands and Jay goes to the corner but Kyle pushes Daniels into Jay and since Jay didn't see that Daniels was pushed into him (and Mark couldn't tell Jay what happened), Jay and Daniels exchange punches. That brings Mark and Kazarian into the ring to try to break things up. Meanwhile, on the other side of the ring, Fish and O'Reilly go after ACH and Sydal on the apron.
Fish and O'Reilly go to the apron where they celebrate what they just did while The Briscoes and Addiction fight in the ring by posing for the fans. Then they see Fish and O'Reilly on the apron so they have a Christmas Cease Fire to set their sights on Fish and O'Reilly. They bring Fish and O'Reilly into the ring and they pinball the champions before they fall to the floor.
Jay with a flying clothesline that sends Kazarian and himself to the floor. Mark with a kick to Daniels but Daniels with a back body drop and Mark lands on his feet. Daniels avoids an enzuigiri and Daniels hits an STO. Daniels sets for a dive to the floor but Jay intercepts and gets Daniels on his shoulders for a Death Valley Driver . Kazarian sends Jay to the apron and then Jay goes for a shoulder from the apron but Kazarian sees it coming and he avoids it and hits a leg drop that has Jay hanging on the middle rope. Kazarian with a plancha into a sunset flip power bomb that sends Jay to the floor.
Fish picks up Kazarian and runs him into the guardrails. Fish sets for the flying drop kick off the apron but Daniels clotheslines Kyle on the apron and he goes to the floor. ACH taps Daniels on the back and chops him. ACH ducks a clothesline from Daniels and hits a Fosbury Flop onto Fish and O'Reilly on the floor. Daniels tries for a hip toss to send Sydal over the top rope to the floor but Sydal stops himself on the top rope and he hits a double sledge onto Kazarian, Fish, O'Reilly, and his own tag team partner.
Daniels figures that so many people are stopping his runs to the floor that he goes for an Arabian press onto Sydal and ACH. Back in the ring, Mark Briscoe sees Daniels going after his brother on the floor for Angel's Wings so Mark goes up top but Kazarian with a boot to the head to knock Mark back into the ring.
Sydal is sent into the guardrails while Kazarian hits a belly-to-back onto Daniels' knees for a gutbuster to pin Mark.
Jay and Mark Briscoe Eliminated
Fish and O'Reilly go after Daniels and Kazarian in the ring and the send Kazarian to the floor. Fish and O'Reilly kick Daniels.
We go to commercial with Christmas wishes from ACH.
We are back and Kyle kicks Daniels and chokes him in the corner. Fish comes in and Daniels sends Kyle into Bobby and he tags in Kazarian. Daniels with an elbow and then he hits a curb stomp on Kyle followed by a forearm to Fish while Kazarian gets a near fall on Kyle. Kazarian with a gutwrench suplex for a near fall. Kazarian sends Kyle into Daniels' boot and he tags in. Daniels with a hard Irish whip followed by a suplex for a near fall.
Daniels with a forearm to Kyle. Kyle spits at Daniels and then he goes to the floor with Daniels following after him. Kyle stops Daniels in the ring and that allows Fish to kick Daniels in the back of the leg. Kyle with an arm wringer to take Daniels to the mat while Fish knocks Kazarian off the apron. Fish gets a near fall. Fish with a wrist lock and uppercut to the injured arm. Fish with a snap mare followed by a double jump slingshot senton for a near fall.
Kyle tags in and he hits a knee to the ribs while Fish keeps Daniels from getting to his corner. Kyle with a knee drop to the midsection for a near fall. Kyle with a rear chin lock into a quarter nelson and chin lock. Daniels with elbows to Kyle and he tries for a sunset flip but Kyle counters into a cross arm breaker. Fish keeps Daniels from getting to the ropes on one side but Daniels gets to the ropes to force Kyle to release the hold.
Fish tags back in and he kicks Daniels. Fish with a suplex and he gets a near fall. Fish mocks Kazarian but that allows Daniels to recover for a moment and he gets in a few punches. Fish with a kick and Kyle tags in and he connects with a running boot to Kazarian to knock him off the apron. Daniels with punches and chops to Kyle. Kyle with kicks but Daniels with an enzuigiri and both men are down.
Fish tags in and Daniels cannot tag in Kazarian because Fish hits a baseball slide on Kazarian. Daniels with an STO and Sydal tags in. Sydal with a head scissors and drop kick to Fish. Kyle comes in and he tries for a German suplex but Sydal blocks it. ACH comes in and he hits a drop kick on Kyle. Sydal with the step over leg lariat drop for a near fall. Sydal goes up top and Kyle pushes Fish out of the way so he can take the double knee drop from Sydal since he is not the legal man in the match.
ACH, who made the tag, hits a cross body on Fish for a near fall. ACH with a chop. Kyle with a knee to ACH's back and ACH knocks Kyle off the apron with a forearm. Fish tags Kazarian in and Frankie with a shoulder and a drop kick and back elbow. Kazarian with a float over into a swinging neck breaker on Sydal.
ACH with chops followed by an Irish whip and he tries to monkey flip Kazarian towards Sydal but Kazarian turns it into a modified spear that sends Sydal into the turnbuckles. Kazarian with a hip toss neck breaker and he tags in Daniels. Daniels ties up ACH for Kazarian to hit a springboard leg drop to the back of the neck and Daniels gets a near fall that is broken up by Sydal. Daniels punches Sydal but Sydal with a leaping knee to Daniels. Kazarian with a forearm to Sydal and then Sydal goes for a springboard move but Kazarian counters it into a cutter.
ACH misses two enzuigiris, but he does not miss the third and Kazarian goes down. ACH with chops and forearms Daniels. Both men go for cross bodies and they both go down.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Daniels with a running palm thrust to ACH. Daniels puts ACH on the turnbuckles and connects with another palm thrust. ACH pushes Daniels off the turnbuckles. Kazarian with a kick to ACH and he climbs the turnbuckles but Sydal stops Kazarian. They push Kazarian off the turnbuckles to the floor. Daniels climbs the turnbuckles and he goes for a superplex on Sydal but ACH holds on to Sydal. Sydal knocks Daniels off the turnbuckles. Sydal with a Shooting Star Press followed by a 450 splash to pin Daniels.
Frankie Kazarian and Christopher Daniels eliminated
Kyle and Bobby attack ACH and Sydal now that we are down to two teams. Fish sends Sydal to the floor as they focus on the legal man. Fish with an elbow to ACH and he tags in Kyle. They set for Chasing the Dragon but ACH gets to his feet and he pushes Kyle into Bobby. Sydal with a leaping knee strike to the head of Fish. Kyle with a knee to ACH but Sydal with a leaping knee to Kyle.
Sydal with a body scissors to send Kyle to the floor and then Sydal sets for an Asai Moonsault onto Kyle, but Fish with a leg sweep that knocks Sydal off the apron and to the floor. ACH with the springboard flip dive onto Fish and O'Reilly on the floor. ACH sends Kyle into the ring and he goes up top for the 450 splash but Kyle moves and ACH hits the mat hard. Fish with a running knee into the corner followed by a running kick from Kyle.
Fish with a back breaker and Kyle comes off the turnbuckles with a knee to the head while ACH is on Fish's knee. Kyle gets a near fall but Sydal breaks it up. Fish with a forearm to Sydal but Sydal with chops and kicks to Fish and O'Reilly. Kyle blocks a kick form Sydal and Fish with a back heel kick to Sydal. Kyle with a kick and forearm to Sydal followed by a Saito suplex to Sydal that sends him to the floor.
Kyle with a forearm to ACH followed by a high low combination to ACH and Chasing the Dragon for the three count.
Winners: Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly
We go to credits with BJ Whitmer refusing to wish people a Merry Christmas.
Credit: PWInsider
http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-ring-of-honor-roh-tv-122814-baltimore-md/feed/ 0http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-ring-of-honor-roh-tag-wars-2014-112214-baltimore-maryland/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-ring-of-honor-roh-tag-wars-2014-112214-baltimore-maryland/#comments Mon, 24 Nov 2014 07:35:58 +0000 Cassidy Haynes Indy/Puro/Lucha "Brutal" Bob Evans ACH Adam Cole BJ Whitmer Bob Evans Bobby Fish Brian Kendrick Brutal Burgers Caprice Coleman Cedric Alexander Cheeseburger Christopher Daniels Frankie Kazarian Hanson J. Diesel Jay Briscoe Jay Lethal Jimmy Jacobs Kyle O'Reilly Mark Briscoe Matt Jackson Matt Sydal Michael Elgin Moose Nick Jackson Papadon reDRagaon Ring of Honor Roderick Strong ROH Stokely Hathaway The Addiction The Briscoes The Decade The Young Bucks Tommaso Ciampa Truth Martini Will Ferrara http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=7728 The following results are from a recent Ring of Honor Wrestling live event. The event took place on November 22nd, 2014 at the William J. Myers Pavillion in Baltimore, Maryland. ROH Tag Wars 2014 First Round Match The Briscoes (Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe) defeated Jay Lethal & J. Diesel (w/Truth Martini). ROH Tag Wars […]
The following results are from a recent Ring of Honor Wrestling live event. The event took place on November 22nd, 2014 at the William J. Myers Pavillion in Baltimore, Maryland.
ROH Tag Wars 2014 First Round Match
The Briscoes (Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe) defeated Jay Lethal & J. Diesel (w/Truth Martini).
ROH Tag Wars 2014 First Round Match
The Addiction (Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian) defeated The Decade (Jimmy Jacobs & BJ Whitmer).
ROH Tag Wars 2014 First Round Match
ACH & Matt Sydal defeated The Young Bucks (Nick Jackson & Matt Jackson).
Singles Match
Roderick Strong defeated Papadon.
Tag Team Match
Caprice Coleman & Will Ferrara defeated Brutal Burgers (Cheeseburger & Bob Evans).
Singles Match
Michael Elgin vs. Hanson was declared a no contest.
No DQ Match
Tommaso Ciampa defeated Cedric Alexander.
Dark Match (Internet Exclusive Match)
Moose (w/Stokely Hathaway) defeated ???.
Singles Match
Adam Cole defeated Brian Kendrick.
ROH Tag Wars Finals Four-Way Elimination Match For The ROH World Tag Team Championships
reDRagon (Bobby Fish & Kyle O'Reilly) (c) defeated ACH & Matt Sydal, The Addiction (Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian) and The Briscoes (Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe).
http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-ring-of-honor-roh-glory-by-honor-xiii-111514-san-antonio-tx/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-ring-of-honor-roh-glory-by-honor-xiii-111514-san-antonio-tx/#comments Sun, 16 Nov 2014 07:32:44 +0000 Cassidy Haynes Indy/Puro/Lucha ACH Adam Cole Adam Page BJ Whitmer Bobby Fish Christopher Daniels Frankie Kazarian Hanson Jay Briscoe Jay Diesel Jay Lethal Kyle O'Reilly Mark Briscoe Matt Taven Michael Bennett RD Evans reDRagon Ring of Honor Roderick Strong ROH Shane Taylor The Kingdom The Romantic Touch Tommaso Ciampa Will Ferrara http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=6360 The following results are from a recent Ring of Honor Wrestling’s Glory by Honor XIII live event. The event took place on November 15th, 2014 at the Shrine Auditorium in San Antonio, Texas. Singles Match Jay Diesel defeated Shane Taylor. Singles Match Tommaso Ciampa defeated The Romantic Touch. Fatal Four Way Match Hanson defeated Mark […]
The following results are from a recent Ring of Honor Wrestling’s Glory by Honor XIII live event. The event took place on November 15th, 2014 at the Shrine Auditorium in San Antonio, Texas.
Singles Match
Jay Diesel defeated Shane Taylor.
Singles Match
Tommaso Ciampa defeated The Romantic Touch.
Fatal Four Way Match
Hanson defeated Mark Briscoe, Moose and BJ Whitmer.
Singles Match
Frankie Kazarian defeated Roderick Strong.
ROH World Tag Team Championship Match
reDRagon (Bobby Fish & Kyle O'Reilly) defeated The Kingdom (Matt Taven & Michael Bennett).
Singles Match
Will Ferrara defeated Adam Page.
ROH World Television Championship Match
Jay Lethal (c) defeated RD Evans.
Singles Match
Adam Cole defeated Christopher Daniels.
ROH World Championship Match
Jay Briscoe (c) defeated ACH.