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The ROHbot Report: Dearborn Results, Ontario Preview, Slapping The Porpoise On Strokes, And More
Once again, this is The ROHbot Report. Glad you could join me today as I’m taking time from my precious Spring Break to give you the Ring of Honor news you need to know; and I wouldn’t have it any other way. We are nearing Wrestlemania weekend, and ROH is gearing up to tear down in Phoenix. But before we go down, we must go up. And up includes this weekend’s events in Dearborn, MI and Mississauga, Ontario. I’ve got the results from last night’s show in Dearborn right below this text (credit to the ROH message board). I was thinking about just slamming my hand on the keyboard to make you continue reading my opening, but what kind of person would that make me?
Return date is November 12th
Here is the updated ROH lineup for March 20th at the International Centre in Mississauga, Ontario: On March 26th it’ll be King versus Lynn – no DQ, no Count-out, and ANYTHING GOES! Since Kenny King is involved in something else on April the 3rd (more on that later), having King and Jerry Lynn fight in Phoenix in front of a new market of fans there for a great weekend of wrestling is a great idea. A lot of people know about Jerry Lynn from his ECW days, and might just come by to see the former ECW/ROH champion in action even if they don’t know much about Ring of Honor. This could do wonders for King as well as he’ll have a chance to showcase his talents in front of a group of fans who might remember him from Tough Enough. I still say WWE could bring him in as Shelton Benjamin’s little brother to add some charisma to “The Gold Standard”. Really, they look a lot a like, and King could play a great sibling foil for Benjamin. You know what, just forget you read that. If WWE finds out, Ring of Honor might be King-less before the end of Wrestlemania weekend. Signed for ROH's huge Phoenix debut on March 26th is tag team action! It will be Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli against Scorpio Sky and Scott Lost in Phoenix! With the Kings of Wrestling on the road to The Big Bang, and the ROH World Tag Team title match, you know they need some dominate wins. But we won’t see a squash here. Lost and Sky proved in L.A. that they aren’t coming to ROH just to be on job squad duty. They’ll probably lose, but they won’t be afterthoughts when the show is over. Will definitely be a fun match between four of the best that’s been through the doors of PWG before coming to ROH. On March 26th, the Necro Butcher has signed to face perhaps the only man in ROH tougher than he – Bison Smith. Well finally. The brawl to end it all seemed it was never going to happen due to Bison’s commitments in Japan. It’s a nice change of pace to see to big guys just fighting like they’re in a bar. As much as I like Bison, if ROH doesn’t know when he’s coming back after Phoenix weekend, they need to use this match to close this chapter in Necro’s feud with The Embassy. Signed for March 26th in Phoenix, Kevin Steen will take on the returning Kenny Omega! Then on March 27th he will battle the impressive Scott Lost in singles action! Like above, everything is pointing toward The Big Bang, and the people involved in Charlotte are in matches with guys that they can have good matches with, they are fighting people who they can convincingly beat. But Omega might be a different story. If ROH sees Omega like many of the ROHbots around the nation see him, you know they have to get on the ball with the other Kenny. But it’s hard to push someone when they have so many international commitments. They can easily have Omega beat Steen through some Cabana or Generico interference, but it looks unlikely to happen. Jerry Lynn and Steve Corino had just gotten warmed up on March 6th in Philadelphia when all hell broke loose and interrupted their encounter. Neither man is satisfied with how it ended so both have agreed to do it again on March 27th in Phoenix! I don’t know when was the last time Corino and Lynn fought before their clash a couple of weeks ago. One thing you know is that these two men know how to make more with less. And that’s not a snide remark. Both men know how to get some much out of so little, and make the fans want more. Maybe I’m blowing smoke because I’m a huge fan of both Jerry Lynn and Steve Corino. Or maybe it’s just a fact. You be the judge. It’ll be Kenny King taking on Scorpio Sky on March 27th in Phoenix! Remember when I brought up King being Shelton Benjamin’s brother a little while back. Well, here’s what it could be like. While Sky isn’t the athletic equivalent of Benjamin (seriously, who could be), he’s pretty athletic to say the least. The only difference is Sky has a little more charisma than Benjamin. Okay, maybe a lot more. But he could always tone it down to prove my point. Why do I keep going back to the idea of King being Shelton’s brother? Next thing you know, someone will have Photoshopped a picture of King’s head on Shelton’s body. Come to think of it, it probably wouldn’t look too far-fetched. Any way, should be a fun match that borders on a more Indy style than we’ve seen recently. The beginning of Davey Richards' hunt for Tyler Black must go through the Pick 6 Series, and we now know why he signed to face "The Pretty Boy Pitbull" Kenny King at "The Big Bang!" in Charlotte on April 3rd. Great, great pay-per-view match. Both men are rising stars in ROH right now, and have great claim at becoming two of the top stars in the company in a very short time. It actually can be said that right now Davey is one of Ring of Honor’s top guys. But he needs that huge singles feud, with that career-defining match, to put him over the top. Versus Kenny King is not that feud. King is a guy who can take a loss from Davey and not be hurt, especially if he has a great match with Richards. Actually, this match could do more for King than Davey in the end. If done right, Davey and Black could have a great build for an incredible match. And if done right here, Kenny could start a huge build of his own.
The upcoming event scheduled for April 9th in Boston, MA has been moved to September 10th. The show scheduled for April 10th in Edison, NJ has been canceled. Before this change, ROH would have been on the road for four weekends in a row, something that has never happened in ROH history. Now, it can be said that maybe the cancellation of Edison show is a sign that one of ROH’s biggest markets has dwindled to nothing profitable, which is very sad. Edison hosted some of the most memorable shows in ROH’s hottest time (2005-2006), and for it to not be on the lineup of towns for shows is proof of that previous sentence. Another hot town for ROH that is getting the shaft lately is Chicago; but that’s another topic for another time. Ring of Honor Wrestling is happy to announce the launch of its very own Downloadable DVD Service at www.rohvideos.com. Featuring more than seventy out-of-stock titles from the eight-year history of ROH, this service allows fans to finally purchase the events they may have missed their opportunity to buy when the DVD's were first released. At ROHVideos.com, fans will pay ONLY $10 each to download any of these otherwise unavailable titles and burn them to DVD's. You will also receive the cover art to the DVD along with your purchase of the event. Included on this site are "Round Robin Challenge", "Crowning A Champion", "Revenge on the Prophecy", "The Epic Encounter", "The Battle Lines Are Drawn", "Joe vs. Punk II", "Punk The Final Chapter", "Glory By Honor IV", "Death Before Dishonor IV", "Final Battle 2006", "Glory by Honor VI, Night 2", "Driven 2008", and much, much more! When ROH and GoFightLive.tv came to a deal to distribute some of the aforementioned discontinued shows through digital means, I said it was one of the smartest things Ring of Honor has done. It’s a great way to make money off of shows that people have been begging to be redistributed since Ring of Honor just gave up on remaking due to mass production of current shows. And now they’ve followed up with this, with rarer shows that even yours truly doesn’t own. TNA has smartly done the same thing in their own unique way with the TNA Video Vault, while WWE has shockingly avoided the old show distribution via their website. Building your company off of DVD distribution isn’t the most beneficial thing nowadays. But using your site to get money off of shows that are just waiting to be seen again is nothing short of brilliant, yet elementary. March Madness is sweeping the nation and now putting ROH on HDNet on the bench for two weeks. The College Basketball Invitational tips off on Monday, March 22nd at 7pm on HDNet and continues the following Monday, March 29th. ROH returns to HDNet with the best hour of wrestling television in the nation on April 5th with a new first run episode featuring "That Young Knockout Kid" Chris Hero vs. Jay Briscoe in a Pick 6 Contender Series match. This works out perfectly for ROH because after this week’s show, ROH only had one show in the can. With the snow storms last month, the second set of tapings were postponed until a couple of weeks ago; meaning that editing and voiceover work wouldn’t be done in time to get these shows on the air when they’re needed with the level of quality we’re used to. When April rolls around, everything should be in proper order, and we can get back the best hour of wrestling on free TV every week. Well, that leads us to finding out what is Right and Wrong about this week’s edition of ROH on HDNet.
ROH on HDNet 3/15/10 Quick Results:
Wrong: Overall:Solid show, with two very good matches sandwiching the build for their latest pay-per-view. So far, the TV title tournament has been nothing short of a success. Not one match thus far has been disappointing or lackluster. The field is full of great talents, and has proven to be pretty unpredictable. I can’t wait to see how all of it turns out (evening knowing the spoilers). The push for The Big Bang was well done. The promos with the main event competitors helped put things in perspective from three different points of views (though each one talking about “historians writing in the history books” got a little redundant). Very good show, and worth your time for The American Wolves matches. Well, that’s all for this week of The ROHbot Report. Before I close out, I’d like to show you this link with an inspirational interview with ROH on HDNet’s own Mike Hogewood in regards to his battle with a stroke over the summer: http://www.news-record.com/content/2010/03/07/article/sports_announcer_is_back_in_the_game. Truly, he’s an amazing man. Hope you have a great weekend, and don’t forget to SLAP THE PORPOISE! Till Then.
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