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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 26, 2016 10:42:40 GMT -5
Also, I wouldn't put Cole in this since he already has a title shot coming up. Poor guy is the worst in the match.
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Post by Jonathan Karate on Jul 26, 2016 21:29:28 GMT -5
I'm actually really looking forward to Cole/Lethal.
I can't say much else besides that. ROH is pretty bad right now.
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Post by cmiller79 on Jul 28, 2016 4:04:40 GMT -5
Its gonna take me awhile to get used to bald Jay lethal
Looks so weird after all these years
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Post by figurecollector on Jul 30, 2016 9:14:45 GMT -5
I know that the TV show is generally well behind the current scheduling and that matches are set up ahead of time, but what was the purpose of Nigel banning Cole from any title matches last week if he is already booked for August 19 and August 27? He should have said something along the lines that all future commitments were also cancelled for Cole as well. Otherwise, the Bullet Club will ensure that he wins the title at one of these two matches and Nigel has to put up with him being in the title picture.
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Post by figurecollector on Jul 31, 2016 7:18:24 GMT -5
The TV show probably answered my question from above last night. Lethal will want his revenge.
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Post by Jonathan Karate on Aug 2, 2016 21:43:04 GMT -5
Okada vs Castle confirmed for DBD.
Finally a match other than Cole/Lethal that interests me!
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Post by dixol on Aug 10, 2016 13:45:18 GMT -5
The TV show probably answered my question from above last night. Lethal will want his revenge. Seemed like they should have held off on the announcements til after the tv show aired.
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Post by figurecollector on Aug 10, 2016 13:54:52 GMT -5
The TV show probably answered my question from above last night. Lethal will want his revenge. Seemed like they should have held off on the announcements til after the tv show aired. That would not have given them much time to promote it.
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Post by Jonathan Karate on Aug 10, 2016 16:57:07 GMT -5
ROH is seriously the shits right now. Without the doubt their lowest point content wise since the Cornette era.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2016 4:36:32 GMT -5
WAIT WHEN DID JAY LETHAL BECOME BALD!?
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Post by figurecollector on Aug 12, 2016 8:30:59 GMT -5
WAIT WHEN DID JAY LETHAL BECOME BALD!? After a TV match two weeks ago, Cole and his crew shaved his head.
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Aug 14, 2016 11:05:26 GMT -5
I must say, Jay Lethal looks strange bald IMO
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Post by A-Rob on Aug 17, 2016 16:35:56 GMT -5
I must say, Jay Lethal looks strange bald IMO I agree and i hope he grows his hair back.
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Post by Mr. PerpetuaLynch Motion on Aug 17, 2016 17:14:08 GMT -5
I've been enjoying ROH still, I really don't see why everyone is griping so hard about it. Ever since the finish to Lethal/Cabana it seems a lot of people have been crapping over it. I mean to each their own but to me it's still the best or second best wrestling show on TV.
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Post by Quazimoto on Aug 17, 2016 22:14:16 GMT -5
I've been enjoying ROH still, I really don't see why everyone is griping so hard about it. Ever since the finish to Lethal/Cabana it seems a lot of people have been crapping over it. I mean to each their own but to me it's still the best or second best wrestling show on TV. I'm still really enjoying Ring Of Honor as well. Sure, ROH doesn't have the true star power they used to have, but there's a lot of good hands putting on good matches week in and week out. Only real grip I have is Jay Lethal playing the good guy now. To me, he's just a natural heel. But, he's kinda run out of babyfaces to feud with, so it's a natural progression.
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Post by BSR on Aug 19, 2016 13:52:24 GMT -5
Can someone quote me with the actual card tonight?
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Post by Mr. PerpetuaLynch Motion on Aug 20, 2016 0:16:41 GMT -5
I went to Death Before Dishonor tonight and it was the greatest night of my life. Between meeting some of my favourites (meeting Bobby Fish at the tapings tomorrow) and the show being the best wrestling show I've ever been to. I'm overwhelmingly happy with the night.
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Post by theMOESIAH on Aug 21, 2016 4:31:11 GMT -5
I must say, Jay Lethal looks strange bald IMO I agree and i hope he grows his hair back. I doubt he will. He's been almost completely bald for years.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Aug 21, 2016 12:30:49 GMT -5
ROH is seriously the craps right now. Without the doubt their lowest point content wise since the Cornette era. Easily.
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Post by ICW on Aug 29, 2016 14:19:16 GMT -5
Field of Honor ’16 was a smashing success despite having a bit of a weaker lineup when compared to last year’s (which featured Shinsuke Nakamura & Kazuchika Okada). I met six wrestlers and half of them were first time meets. And, most importantly, this was a relatively stress-free meet and greet despite a rocky start. --- Joining me for the show were Jenna and my good friend Erik. We arrived at Coney Island ~3:15ish and walked around the park/boardwalk (we stopped by a couple bars for drinks). After a quick meal, we lined up outside of MCU Park a little after 5 and were allowed inside by 5:10ish. That’s where the tiny bit of stress came from. So Ring of Honor has a policy for their pre-show meet and greets: you must purchase autograph tickets and exchange those tickets to each respective wrestler you meet. They’re small tickets, too, the type you buy at amusement parks (such as Coney Island). Upon entering MCU Park, the first thing you’ll see is the Merch table. Christopher Daniels and Kazarian were working behind the table in efforts to sell their comic. They were also signing other items and taking photo ops so, as you can imagine, it was a bit chaotic. Now just around the corner from the merch table is the autograph ticket table. So a chaotic merch table line has merged with an even more chaotic autograph ticket line. And guess what? There was only ONE GUY working the autograph table. It was so ridiculous. The meet and greet was going to be chaotic because of the NJPW guys alone and they just have one guy working the table? So we waited on this line for about 15-20 mins before it was my turn. I ended up purchasing 6 single autograph tickets. My first stop was Toru Yano of CHAOS, a first time meet. I’m actually not a huge Yano fan because he’s VERY much a comedic wrestler with a reptitve act but he can be funny sometimes. I got him to sign my Official Invasion Tour 2011 program and I loved how our photo op turned out. You know what’s funny: he was pretty much stoned face before the picture. It’s fascinating how the goofiest of wrestlers can come across impersonal. He was polite, though, and that’s all I ask. Up next was Tetsuya Naito. I met him at the last Terminal 5 show but I needed another autograph and a better photo op. Naito is a great freaking guy. He marveled at how young he looked in the Official Invasion Tour 201. I had him sign the No Limit entry before getting an upgraded photo op. Awesome meet. Next was the booker of New Japan, CHAOS member, manager of the Rainmaker, and an overall legend in Japanese wrestling history: Gedo. He’s a repeated guest but I wanted him in this program and, more importantly, an upgraded photo op. Gedo was quiet but very nice and appreciative that I was a fan. Following Gedo was a first time meet I was VERY excited to meet: the NEVER Openweight Champion Katsuyori Shibata I am a HUGE fan of Shibata and if you’ve never seen him wrestle…well, you really freaking need to. He’s one of the stiffest bad asses that I’ve ever seen. Just an animal. He was VERY nice, placed the Openweight Championship on my shoulder, and took a photo op before signing an 8x10. Great guy. Adam “Hangman” Pageof the Bullet Club was up next. He was another first time meet and was an incredibly nice guy. He, too, marveled at how young he looked in my 2014 ROH/NJPW Global Wars program. He was a great guy and I’ll be rooting hard for him from here on in. Next was The Ace of New Japan: Hiroshi Tanahashi! He was the last repeated guest of the evening and, as always, one of the best to meet. He surprisingly had no line. He commented on my Invasion Tour 2011 program. He also included a signed 8x10 before taking this photo op. I told him he was my favorite wrestler and he thanked me. He noticed my “Adam Cole Bay Bay” Bullet Club t-shirt and said, “Tanahashi Bay Bay!” Just the man. The final meet was a first timer, “the Tokyo Pimp” and Bullet Club member Yujiro Takahashi. He was also incredibly nice nice and marveled at the Invasion Tour 2011 program. He signed his entry and the No Limit entry (which was just signed by Naito). He really liked it. We took our pic and I was quickly done for the night. --- A failure story: Mandy Leon and Deonna Purrazzo were signing and taking photos near the dugout during intermission. Just when it was my turn, they were called back. I’ve tried to get Purrazzo like a million times and have never gotten to meet her. After the show, I saw Matt Jackson being hounded by fans as he was trying to cross the street. I believe he was with his wife and you can tell she just wanted to cross the freaking streak without being hounded. Poor people. --- Autographs:
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