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The ROHbot Report: Results, Fallout, and Thoughts about 6/27-28 Events, The Samoan Straight-Edge Era, and More
By James Bullock
Hello once again from ROHbot land, with the news and the need to know for all you ROHbots out there. This week we’ll be looking at the results and fallout of last weekend’s shows (results courtesy of the ROH Forums). Everything else in italics is the news/headlines provided by rohwrestling.com (unless otherwise noted).
Let's start with 7/25 in Toronto. This is shaping up as the biggest debut show in ROH history as only 10th row ringside and general admission tickets remain. A huge rematch from last weekend has been signed. Last Saturday in Chicago saw Bryan Danielson vs. Claudio Castagnoli live up to its promise in a bout that Castagnoli won. Now Danielson wants a rematch. ROH didn't waste any time and it has been signed for 7/25 in Toronto. This card is just going to get better and better with McGuinness vs. Steen for the World Title, Age Of The Fall vs. Aries & Jay and now Danielson vs. Castagnoli!!!
Very rare do you see ROH doing great match-ups like Castagnoli and Danielson two shows in a row. Not that I’m complaining. I have a feeling this will be the upturn for Danielson as he gets back in the title hunt. I know Claudio is getting a shot the next night, but no one watching the pay-per-view months later will care Claudio lost the night before. McGuinness vs. Steen should be interesting with it being in Steen’s home country, and how Steen was screwed out of the belt a few months ago. I hate to keep stating that Steen looks to be going the Homicide 2006 route, with him being screwed by the champion throughout the year before finally winning the ROH World title by the end of the year. Now that would mean that he and El Generico probably won’t win the ROH Tag Team title. But think about this. What if Steenerico finally win the ROH Tag title, but Kevin Steen can’t forget getting screwed out of the ROH World title? Steen, even with gold now in his possession, is obsessed with proving that he’s better than Nigel. If it goes this way, this could be one of the most interesting chases since…Nigel’s title chase. AOTF are one of the busiest groups going with a three way feud between Austin Aries, The Briscoes, and Steenerico. Their stuff with The Briscoes are nearing a year, and I don’t know how much more they can do. I would love to see a Steel Cage match to end this feud.
ROH will tape PPV #8 in Detroit on July 26th. It will be the biggest night of Claudio Castagnoli's ROH career. He has a great singles record on PPV and now he will finally get a World Title shot in the main event of a PPV. It will be Castagnoli vs. the winner of McGuinness vs. Steen in Toronto in the PPV main event!!! Is this the night that Castagnoli finally realizes his potential?
In the previous PPVs, we’ve been built to believe Castagnoli will be the man to unseat Nigel. As a lot of you know, Claudio wasn’t able to at the Hammerstein Ballroom debut back in May, and I don’t see it happening in Detroit either.
We aren't done with news for the PPV taping in Detroit. In fact, a match has just been signed that doesn't need any hype. July 26th will see the third bout pitting Bryan Danielson vs. Tyler Black. Can Black finally defeat Danielson or is Danielson on his way to getting a World Title shot?
Black and Danielson have stolen the show at Breakout and Southern Navigation, with both ending with Danielson’s hand raised in victory. If you’ve noticed with all the ROH wrestlers, when a pay-per-view taping is among us, they step it up that much more. And no one has stepped it up better than Danielson and Black, with Black’s star making performance at the Take No Prisoners event still being talk about. Black not only has the weight of defeating Danielson for the first time, but living up to the performance he put on last time.
Last Saturday in Chicago saw a shocking series of events. Brent Albright won a fall over NWA World Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce in a tag team match setting him up as the #1 contender. However, Albright's celebration was short lived as Adam Pearce threw a fireball right into his face. As a result, Albright will be forced to miss the 7/25 & 26 events. NWA officials have suggested that Pearce be suspended as punishment. ROH officials agree and Pearce will be off the 7/25 & 26 shows. However, they will both return to action on 8/1 in Manassas and then on 8/2 in Manhattan a huge match has been signed. ROH's return to the Hammerstein Ballroom will see Adam Pearce defend the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Brent Albright!!!
Nice to see this relationship between NWA and ROH working out well so far. Hopefully this cohesion will bring in some more tag teams, as ROH’s had gotten a little stale. As for the NWA title being defended in ROH, I have no problems with it. I know a lot of people are stating that it’s taking the place of the FIP title, but what’s bad about seeing some big time title matches in ROH? As long as they make sure the ROH title doesn’t become a second thought, then all’s good.
Brent Albright will get another shot at Sweet & Sour Inc. on 8/1 in Manassas. ROH's return to Virginia will have Chris Hero with Larry Sweeney vs. Brent Albright. This one should be very interesting.
What happened to Hero? Now that Pearce is the golden boy of S & S Inc., it seems all Hero is doing is spinning his wheels, and playing fodder to Pearce’s opponents. Hopefully this is only temporary as Hero has so much to offer, and so far it hasn’t been used to its fullest.
Another bout has been signed for the 8/1 return to Virginia. It will pit Roderick Strong vs. Ruckus!!! This brings a fresh match up to the card.
Interesting match up to say the least as we have backbreaking Strong going against flippy Ruckus. Plus a No Remorse Corps versus Vulture Squad battle. Have to say no matter how fresh of a match this is, you know that Ruckus doesn’t have a chance against Strong, who is seemingly going back to his babyface ways after Davey Richards exit of the NRC.
But the biggest news of the week didn’t involve a Ring of Honor competitor, but an ROH legend. As many (most likely all) of you know, CM Punk became the World Heavyweight champion of WWE. The big gold belt now sits around the waist of a man who helped make ROH what it is today. With this, two of the biggest stars in ROH history are world champions in the biggest companies in the U.S. Samoa Joe won the TNA World title in April from Kurt Angle to start this already memorable event. So what does this mean? ROH already posted a column on their website, stating that this was a great day for Ring of Honor as they helped two of the top wrestlers in the business become recognizable indy superstars. ROH can be looked up as a breeding ground for champions. As much credit ROH can take for helping make Punk and Joe indy superstars, there are several other people that need to be thanked. You know those twenty people that sat in some abandoned armory in the staggering California heat to witness a man named Samoa Joe attempt to make a name for himself? What about those men and women who drove through the snow to watch a young tattooed kid called CM Punk? Those people, the people who supported Punk and Joe from the beginning, the middle, and the current, who are truly the ones to be recognized as star makers. If it wasn’t for the praise of a certain friend of mine, I might not have gone out of my way to spend my hard-earned Christmas spending money on ROH tapes back in 2003. If she didn’t insist that CM Punk and Samoa Joe was the greatest thing on the indy circuit, I’d probably write them off as unworthy of my dollars. But I gave them a chance, just like the rest of you. And now we can be proud because it was our voices that pushed them to give it their all. Yes, Punk and Joe sacrificed for their own goals, but without our support, maybe their sacrifices would’ve gone in vain. Maybe our support of them got into Mick Foley’s ear to cause him to check out ROH, going up to Vince McMahon in hopes of acquiring these men. One went to Florida, the other Connecticut. But the results were the same, and we are witnessing a great moment for all of us indy fans. Similar to Wrestlemania 20, where two of the very best this business had to offer stood in the ring holding belts that we always hoped, but never saw them winning, we are staring at a moment that we’ll never see again. From a personal standpoint, I watched Benoit and Eddie Guerrero rise from the tyranny of WCW to become (officially) the best wrestlers in the world. I’ve watched Punk and Joe rise from the (then) small pond of Ring of Honor to become (officially) two of the best wrestlers in the world.
John Cena was right when he said that one day we’ll look back and remember the moment CM Punk won the World title with a fondness in our hearts. The same goes for Samoa Joe. But for the people who watched Samoa Joe when he was struggling to find his identity. For the people who believed that no matter how he looked, CM Punk was a man second to none in that ring. To those people who believed, who supported, who pushed for the money players in this business to give these men, and so many like them, a chance at a big time, thank you. I thank you as a fan, because before I knew about them, you were going out of your way to cheer or boo them. For you people who walked in the snowy streets of Chicago and the Midwest, and you people who wiped the sweat from your brow up and down the California coast, stand up and pat yourself on the back like your name is Barry Horowitz because you helped make World champions, and a memory, a moment, that will last forever.
Well, that’s all for this edition of the ROHbot Report. Go to rohwrestling.com to check out the latest Video Wire, showcasing the events between Rhett Titus, Delirious, and Daizee Haze, as well as the reason Kevin Steen is getting a title shot, and how Davey Richards left the NRC.
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