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I don't know why Danielson and Daniels would be working together. It seems odd because Daniels has always been hafter the World Title, and out of the blue he suddenly help the world champ? Doesn't really make much sense.

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RoH Glory by Honor

Saturday October 14, 2006

(Large show)

RoH World Champion Bryan Danielson & Christopher Daniels vs. Samoa Joe & Jushin “Thunder” Lyger

-Like I said earlier "You don't bring in a major japaneese star, who is ever hardly in america, then job him in a non title match. It's like one of the seven deadly sins..."

RoH World Tag-Team Champions Austin Aries & Roderick Strong vs. Briscoe Brothers (Jay & Mark) – Non-Title

-Your going to give it to them just so they can get another title match...

RoH Pure Wrestling Champion Nigel McGuinness vs. Colt Cabana

-You don't make the ROH Pure Wrestling Champion drop his title in a match that has almost no lead up.

Falls Count Anywhere

Homicide vs. Adam Pearce

-'Cide always goes over in these matches unless its against Joe.

AJ Styles & Amazing Red vs. Donovan Morgan & Michael Modest

-Hope you continue with the "Styles can't beat the Prophecy" thing.

KENTA vs. Jerry Lynn vs. Rhino vs. Jimmy Jacobs

You don't bring in a major japaneese star, who is ever hardly in america, then job him in a non title match. It's like one of the seven deadly sins...

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RoH Glory by Honor

Saturday October 14, 2006

Announcers: Dave Prazak & Jimmy Bower

Pre-Show Promo

Bryan Danielson is backstage wearing street clothes (SCOTT LOST T-SHIRT~!) and Christopher Daniels walks up to him.

Daniels: “Damn it, Dragon! I didn’t make that deal with you last show to work a tag match! I agreed to help you beat Joe so you can give ME a title shot!”

Danielson: “Listen, Chris, I know, and I’m sorry. But, hey, I’m going to keep up my end of the bargain, don’t worry. Let’s just get through this match tonight, and then you get your title shot, alright?”

A few moments pass as an upset Christopher Daniels paces a little.

Daniels: “Alright, Dragon, but you BETTER keep your end of the deal!”

And with that, Christopher Daniels walks away, grumbling under his breath. Danielson watches on and shakes his head while rolling his eyes.

Overall Segment Rating: 69%

Main Show

Jimmy Rave, Sal Rinauro, & Rhando vs. Jack Evans, Matt Sydal, & Davey Richards

The Embassy’s royal music hits, and the fans immediately bring out the boo birds as Prince Nana leads out Jimmy Rave and Sal Rinauro, as well as Rhando. Rhando stands in the back, seething in obvious anger, ready to destroy someone, which in turn makes Sal Rinauro very nervous as he scampers away from Rhando. They all get into the ring, and as always, the fans bombard the ring with toilet paper. Rap music then begins to play as Jack Evans, Matt Sydal, and Davey Richards enter the arena to a great reaction from the fans in attendance. They enter the ring, and Matt Sydal starts off the match with Jimmy Rave. Both men lock up, and Jimmy Rave grabs a headlock. Matt Sydal slips out and nails a dropkick to the back of Jimmy Rave. Rave goes for a right hand, Sydal ducks it. Rave goes for a left, Sydal ducks it again. Sydal then nails a hurricanranna, sending Rave near his own corner. Sal Rinauro tags himself in. Rinauro charges and gets acquainted with Sydal’s foot as Sydal scores an enziguri. Sydal then tags in Davey Richards. Richards comes in and nails a running knee on Rinauro, and then scores a snap suplex. Richards gets up, bounces off the ropes and nails a summersault leg drop. Cover only gets two. Richards pulls Rinauro to his feet, but Rinauro rakes the eyes and shoves Richards into The Embassy’s corner. Sal tags Rave back in. Rave comes in and quickly takes down Davey Richards. Rave grabs Davey in a head scissors. Rave rolls Davey over, rolls backwards, and then ties up Davey’s legs in another submission hold, but Richards is able to reach out and grab the rope to break the hold. Rave pulls Richards to his feet. Rave nails a few right hands. Rave bounces off the ropes, but Davey nails a spinning kick to the gut. Richards goes for a sunset flip, but Rave rolls through and nails Richards in the face with the running knee shining wizard. Rave walks over and tags in the monstrous Rhando. Rhando hauls Richards to his feet. Rhando whips Richards off the ropes and nails a vicious lariat. Rhando then tosses Richards to his corner, and Jack Evans tags himself in. Jack comes in and talks trash to Rhando. Rhando goes for a right hand, but Evans ducks it, and Evans nails a spinning toe kick to the face of Rhando. Evans then nails the Ode to Blitzkrieg on Rhando. Evans covers Rhando, but Rhando launches Evans into the air after a two count, but Evans does a 360 in the air and lands back on Rhando, who again kicks out at two. Evans pulls Rhando to his feet and nails a few forearms. Evans bounces off the ropes, but Rhando nails a sidewalk slam. Rhando then grabs Jack’s legs, ties them up, and rolls Evans over. Rhando grabs Jack’s arms, pulls Evans up, and nails a sickening curb stomp, driving Jack’s face into the mat. Rhando then waits as Evans sits up on his hands and knees, using one hand to hold his face in pain. Rhando bounces off the ropes near Jack’s head, Rhando bounces off the opposite ropes, Rhando then jumps up off Jack’s back, and comes down and nails a double stomp to the back of Jack’s head, and the fans begin banging on the guard rails as Jack Evans looks dead. Rhando covers, but Sydal comes in and stops the count. Rhando pulls Evans to the corner, and Rinauro tags himself in. Rinauro pulls Evans to his feet. Rinauro whips Evans off the ropes and nails a boot to the gut. Rinauro dances a little, showing off, then bounces off the ropes and runs into a desperation superkick from Evans. Both men are down and Jack Evans tries desperately to get to his corner. Evans does and tags in Sydal. Sydal comes in and nails a right hand on Rinauro. Rave and Rhando come in. They go for a clothesline on Sydal, who ducks through it. Sydal then nails a springboard moonsault on both Rave and Rhando who roll out of the ring. Davey Richards comes onto the ring apron as Rave and Rhando get up, and Davey runs and jumps off with a summersault dive onto them. Sydal pulls Rinauro to his feet but Rinauro nails some shots to the gut, and nails a brain buster on Sydal. Rinauro then sees Jack Evans and picks him up. Rinauro whips Evans off the ropes, Rinauro goes for a clothesline, Evans ducks it, and then Evans leaps over the top rope onto Richards, Rave and Rhando with a 180 plancha. Rinauro says whatever and goes back to Sydal. Sydal pops up and nails a spin kick to the jaw of Rinauro. Sydal then sets Rinauro on the top turnbuckle. Sydal climbs up, grabs Rinauro, and the nails the Moonsault Belly to Belly! Sydal hooks the leg, and the referee counts three!

Final Result: Jack Evans, Matt Sydal, & Davey Richards, pinfall.

Overall Rating: 71%

Backstage

Gary Michael Cappetta is in the back with BJ Whitmer

GMC: “BJ, last month, you were able to get a little bit of personal revenge on CZW when you pinned Chris Hero! How great did that feel?”

Whitmer: “Well, Gary, it felt really, really good! I mean, when I drilled Hero through the mat with the Exploder...”

Suddenly, Whitmer drops to the ground hard. Chris Hero then comes into the picture, and begins stomping the hell out of Whitmer. Claudio Castagnoli comes up and joins the beat down as the Kings of Wrestling continue to stomp on BJ Whitmer.

GMC: “Stop it! Security! Help! Security!”

Claudio then pie faces GMC and continues in the beat down of BJ Whitmer. Chris Hero then pulls Whitmer to his feet.

Hero: “This isn’t over, hillbilly! Not by a long shot!”

Hero then slams Whitmer face first into the concrete wall. Claudio then nails one more boot for good measure, and the Kings of Wrestling walk off, leaving Whitmer coughing and writhing in pain.

Overall Segment Rating: 66%

Non-Title

Austin Aries & Roderick Strong vs. Briscoe Brothers (Jay & Mark)

“Gimme Back My Bullets” hits, and the fans come alive as Jay and Mark, the Briscoes, enter the arena. Jay and Mark enter the ring and climb onto the turnbuckles to stare into the crowd. “Personal Jesus” hits and Austin Aries and Roderick Strong enter the arena to a great crowd reaction. Aries and Strong roll into the ring and stare in the eyes of their opponents. Strong and Mark start the match off with a lock up. Mark shoves Strong away and nails a knife edge chop. Strong then retaliates with his own chop, which turns out to be about one thousand times better than Mark’s. Mark stumbles back after being nailed with a few more chops. Mark falls into the corner. Strong goes for a chop, Mark moves. Mark bounces off the ropes and goes for a clothesline, but Strong catches him and nails a uranage backbreaker. Mark bounces off Strong’s knee and rolls into his corner. Mark reaches up and tags in Jay Briscoe. Jay comes in and slaps Strong in the face. Strong then rocks Jay with a forearm. Strong hooks up Jay for a half nelson backbreaker, but Jay counters with an arm drag. Jay bounces off the ropes as Strong gets up, and Jay nails a stiff Yakuza kick right to the mouth of Strong. Jay goes for a cover, but Strong kicks out. Jay pulls Strong to his corner and start choking him with his boot. Jay pulls Strong to his feet, Jay tags in Mark. The Briscoes whips Strong off the ropes and they nail Strong with a back elbow. Jay and Mark bounce off the ropes, and Jay nails a rolling senton as Mark nails a leg drop. Mark goes for the cover but Strong kicks out. Mark then grabs Strong in a sleeper. The referee is in position to ask Strong if he wants to give up, but Strong shakes his head, denying the Briscoes a submission victory. The fans begin rallying behind Strong, and he responds by working his way to his feet. Strong nails some back elbows and shoves Mark away. Mark bounces off the ropes and goes for a cross body block, but Strong catches him, Strong puts Mark on his shoulders and nails a gut buster. Strong begins crawling to his corner, and Strong tags in Austin Aries. Aries runs in and nails a running dropkick on Jay Briscoe, knocking him off the apron. Aries grabs Mark and nails an STO trip. Aries then connects with the powerdrive elbow. Jay slides into the ring, Jay goes for a right hand, but Aries ducks it, and Aries nails Jay Briscoe with the snap crucifix, dropping Jay on the back of his head. Aries grabs Mark and calls in Roderick Strong. Strong hooks up Mark Briscoe and nails a half nelson back breaker. Austin Aries then begins to climb to the top turnbuckle. Jay Briscoe gets up and knocks Strong out of the ring. Jay then bounces off the ropes, crotching Aries. Aries hangs down on the top turnbuckle, and Jay butterflies the arms, and drops down in a modified Jay Driller! Jay rolls Mark on top of Aries and rolls out of the ring to hold Strong on the outside. The referee then administers the three count, giving the Briscoe Brothers the victory!

Final Result: Briscoe Brothers, pinfall.

Overall Rating: 89%

RoH Pure Wrestling Championship

Nigel McGuinness© vs. Colt Cabana

“Copacabana” begins playing, and the fans clap along with the music as Colt Cabana enters the arena to a wonderful ovation, as always. “F***ing in the Bushes” begins to play, and the boos come out as Nigel McGuinness enters the arena with his RoH Pure Wrestling Championship around his waits. Both men meet in the ring as the rules are explained. Both men understand and the bell rings. Both men lock up, and Colt Cabana grabs a headlock, but quickly spins into a full arm dragon twist, and goes into a hammerlock, then back into a headlock, and then scores on a headlock take down. The fans clap for the quick sequence as the referee counts two, but Nigel gets his shoulder off the mat. Nigel works his way back to his feet. Nigel pushes Cabana down onto a knee and then grabs Cabana in a full arm dragon twist. Nigel then walks over and steps out onto the ring apron, pulling Cabana’s arm under the top rope. Nigel then pulls Cabana’s forearm under the second rope, catching Cabana in a rope hammerlock, and the referee forces a break and takes away one of Cabana’s rope breaks! Cabana is not happy and begins arguing with the referee about it, saying it wasn’t intentional. Nigel goes for a sunset flip, but Cabana rolls through, Cabana grabs the legs and rolls Nigel into a Boston crab. Nigel quickly pulls towards the ropes and grabs the bottom rope, using one of his three rope breaks. Both men get up. Cabana shakes his arm, getting the feeling back, and Nigel rubs his legs after being tweaked in the Boston crab. Both men lock back up, and Nigel grabs the full arm dragon twist. Cabana rolls through and reverses it. Cabana whips Nigel off the ropes and grabs Nigel in a sleeper. Nigel runs backwards and rams Cabana into the turnbuckles. Nigel snap mares Cabana and grabs Cabana in a body scissors. Nigel then grabs Cabana’s arm and sets it on the bottom rope, and again, the referee takes away one of Cabana’s rope breaks. Nigel lets go of the hold and Cabana stumbles to his feet, arguing with the referee again. Nigel goes for another sunset flip, but Cabana drops down, and Nigel kicks out at two. Cabana waits for Nigel to get up and Cabana nails a running back elbow. Cabana hooks up Nigel for a suplex, but Nigel blocks it, counters out with a top wristlock and rips Cabana down. Nigel then nails a leg drop on the arm, and puts Cabana in the elevated top wristlock. Cabana screams in pain, denying to give up. The fans chant for him not to tap, but Cabana seems reluctant to use his final rope break. Cabana puts his foot on the bottom rope, using his third and final rope break. Nigel gets up and pulls Cabana to the middle of the ring. Nigel goes for the same submission, but Cabana moves as Nigel went for the leg drop on the arm. Cabana gets up and nails a dropkick to the back of Nigel’s head. Cabana pulls Nigel to his feet and drops Nigel with a reverse DDT. Cabana goes for the cover, but Nigel kicks out. Cabana pulls Nigel to his feet, Cabana sends Nigel towards the corner, but Nigel rolls upside and holds himself there in the corner. Colt charges, but Nigel grabs Colt, drops down to his feet, Nigel spins Cabana around and sets him on the top turnbuckle, setting up for the Tower of London. Cabana shoves Nigel away, and Cabana jumps off, nailing a knee to the already worked over head of McGuinness. Cabana goes for a cover, but Nigel places his leg on the bottom rope, using his second rope break. Cabana sighs in angst and gets up, holding his arm. Cabana pulls Nigel to his feet, and Cabana nails a snap double underhook suplex. Cabana floats over, but Nigel kicks out at two. Cabana pulls Nigel to his feet, but Nigel nails a headbutt to the stomach. Cabana staggers back and leans on the ropes. Nigel charges, but Cabana back drop Nigel onto the ring apron. Cabana turns around, Nigel grabs the arm, and Nigel drops down off the apron, ripping Cabana’s arm down across the top rope. Nigel rolls back into the ring and hammerlocks Cabana’s arm in the top rope and Nigel grabs a body scissors. This hold is legal as Cabana has used all his rope breaks. Cabana fights with his free arm, trying to pulls Nigel off of him, but Cabana’s arm is in too much pain, and Cabana taps out, giving Nigel McGuinness the win to retain his Pure Wrestling Championship!

Final Result: Nigel McGuinness, submission.

Overall Rating: 91%

Notes: The RoH Pure Wrestling Championship gained image.

AJ Styles & Amazing Red vs. Donovan Morgan & Michael Modest

“Perfect Cell” begins to play, and AJ Styles and Amazing Red enter the arena to a thunderous ovation. They get onto the second turnbuckle to pose, and the fans begin to chant “welcome back” at Amazing Red. “Disposable Teens” begins to play as Allison Danger leads out Donovan Morgan and Michael Modest of The Prophecy. Modest and Morgan slide in and stare at their smaller opponents. Styles and Morgan start in the middle of the ring, exchanging insults. Donovan Morgan puts his hand in AJ’s face and shoves AJ. AJ gets angry and fires off right hand after right hand. AJ bounces off the ropes, Morgan goes for a clothesline, AJ ducks it, springboards off the second rope, goes with the moonsault, catches Morgan, and AJ Styles drops Donovan Morgan with the reverse DDT. Michael Modest comes into the ring, AJ Styles ducks under his clothesline attempt, and Amazing Red springboards and nails Modest with a missile dropkick. Modest and Morgan roll out of the ring. Red and Styles look at each other and nod their heads. The fans begin chanting Red’s name. Red and AJ bounce off the ropes, and they nail simultaneous summersault planchas onto Donovan Morgan and Michael Modest. Styles then pulls Morgan to his feet and rolls him into the ring. Styles then nails a slingshot elbow on Morgan. Cover gets two for AJ Styles. Amazing Red gets onto the ring apron and begins calling for a tag. The fans once again begin chanting Red’s name, and AJ Styles tags him in. Red comes in as Donovan Morgan gets to his feet. Morgan goes for a right hand but Red knocks it away and nails a tornado toe kick right to the face of Donovan Morgan. Red bounces off the ropes, Morgan goes for a tilt-a-whirl, but Red counters and takes Morgan over with a head scissors. Morgan goes flying into his corner and Michael Modest tags himself in. Modest comes in. Red ducks under Modest. Modest turns around and eats a back kick to the stomach. Red then springboards off the second rope and jumps backwards. Modest catches Red on his shoulders. Red then spins around and nails a hurricanranna. Red then tags in AJ Styles. AJ Styles springboards onto the top rope and nails a 450 splash. Styles covers Modest, but Modest kicks out at two. Styles pulls Modest to his feet and signals for the Styles Clash. Modest trips Styles and catapults Styles face first into the turnbuckles. Donovan Morgan holds AJ’s arms so Michael Modest can get some free shots in. Modest tags in Donovan Morgan. Donovan Morgan comes in and he and Modest nail multiple shots on AJ’s exposed back. Donovan Morgan pulls Styles out of the corner and nails a backbreaker. Morgan holds Styles across his knee and pushes down on AJ”s knee and head in the backbreaker submission. AJ Styles says no as the referee asks him if he would like to tap. Donovan Morgan shoves Styles away and covers him, but AJ shoots the shoulder up at two. Morgan pulls Styles into the corner and he tags in Modest. Modest comes in, and he and Morgan nail a double belly to back suplex. Modest rolls AJ over and grabs a bow and arrow. AJ screams in pain but shakes his head, refusing to submit. Modest gives up after a while and pulls AJ Styles to his feet. Modest whips Styles off the ropes and goes for a tilt-a-whirl, but Styles lands on his feet and nails Modest with the pele kick. Styles crawls towards his corner, and he tags in Amazing Red. Red comes in and nails a spinning heel kick on Michael Modest. Donovan Morgan comes in, but Red kicks him in the gut, and nails a leaping DDT. Michael Modest kicks Red in the gut. Modest pulls Red onto his shoulder, looking for the running scoop slam, but Red reverses it and nails a tornado reverse DDT. Red smacks the mat, and nails the Red Star Press! Red covers Modest, but Donovan Morgan breaks up the pin at two. Morgan turns around and AJ Styles nails a spin kick to Morgan’s face which causes Morgan to stagger into the ropes. AJ charges and clothesline himself and Donovan Morgan over the top rope to the floor. Red waits as Michael Modest staggers to his feet. Red jumps onto Michael Modest’s back, going for Code Red! But Michael Modest counters by standing up straight, not going over. Modest reaches up with one arm, holding Red’s legs, and he reaches down, holding Red’s head. Michael Modest then jumps up and drops down, nailing the Reality Check! Modest covers, and AJ Styles doesn’t realize this until it is too late, and Michael Modest pins Amazing Red to win the match for The Prophecy.

Final Result: Donovan Morgan & Michael Modest, pinfall.

Overall Rating: 84%

Rhino vs. Jerry Lynn vs. KENTA vs. Jimmy Jacobs

KENTA’s music begins to play, and the fans rise to their feet and cheer for the Japanese sensation. KENTA enters the ring, and “Debonaire” begins to play as Rhino makes his appearance to a mixed reaction from the fans. “Balld of Lacey” begins to play as the lights go out, and the fans begin to cheer as they hold up their illuminated cell phones as Jimmy Jacobs and Lacey enter the arena. Jacobs and Lacey get into the ring where Jacobs tells the crowd that he and Lacey are the match of the year. “Scapegoat” begins to play as Jerry Lynn enters the arena to a good reaction. KENTA and Rhino start the match, as they’ve had a little feud brewing recently after two tag-team encounters. Rhino forearms KENTA, who nails a sweep kick to the thigh. Rhino nails another forearm, and KENTA connects on another sweep kick. Rhino goes for another forearm but KENTA blocks it, and KENTA nails a roundhouse kick to the head. KENTA grabs the arm, full arm dragon twist from KENTA, KENTA then nails a mule kick to the head of Rhino. KENTA covers, but Rhino kicks out at two. KENTA waits for Rhino to get up. KENTA bounces off the ropes, but Rhino nails a spinebuster on KENTA. KENTA rolls to the corner and tags in Jerry Lynn. Lynn leaps over the top rope and nails a running forearm on Rhino. Jerry Lynn whips Rhino off the ropes and nails a dropkick. Jerry Lynn pulls Rhino to his feet. Jerry Lynn goes for his cradle piledriver, but Rhino stands up and nails a flapjack, dropping Jerry Lynn on his face. Jerry Lynn rolls to a corner, and Jimmy Jacobs tags himself in. Jimmy Jacobs comes in and the fans begin hussing. Jimmy Jacobs walks up and nails a right hand on Rhino who doesn’t flinch. Jimmy nails two more, Rhino, still, doesn’t move. Jimmy bounces off the ropes, and stomps on Rhino’s foot. Jimmy Jacobs goes for the Contra Code, but Rhino suplexes Jimmy Jacobs right on his head from the position. Jimmy staggers to his feet in the corner. Rhino charges for a running shoulder, but Jacobs leaps out of the way and Rhino runs head first into the second turnbuckle. KENTA then tags Rhino. KENTA waits for Jacobs to turn around. KENTA bounces off the ropes, and nails the flying knee. KENTA turns around, and Rhino nails the Gore! Jerry Lynn then enters the ring. Jerry Lynn kicks Rhino in the gut, hooks him up, and drops Rhino with the cradle piledriver. Jerry Lynn turns around and eats a boot from Jimmy Jacobs. Jimmy Jacobs grabs Lynn, runs up the turnbuckle and nails the Contra Code. Jimmy gets back up, KENTA then pulls Jimmy Jacobs up on his shoulders, tosses Jimmy in the air, and nails the knee to the face, Go 2 Sleep! KENTA covers Jimmy Jacobs for the three count!

Final Result: KENTA, pinfall.

Overall Rating: 88%

Falls Count Anywhere

Homicide vs. Adam Pearce

“The Truth” begins to play as Homicide enters the arena. Suddenly, Adam Pearce jumps him from behind, starting this match early. Pearce pulls Homicide to his feet and sends him head first into the guard rail. Adam Pearce grabs a steel chair from ringside and nails Homicide in the back with it. Julius Smokes tries to give Homicide time to recover, but Pearce drills Smokes in the face with the chair. Homicide rolls into the ring, but Pearce rolls in as well with the chair. Pearce pulls Homicide to his feet. Pearce goes for a chair shot, but Homicide ducks it. Pearce turns around, and Homicide nails the ace crusher. Homicide then grabs the chair. Pearce gets to his feet, and Homicide nails a running chair shot on Pearce. Homicide pulls Pearce to his feet and sets him up for the Cop Killa. But Pearce lands on his feet. Pearce nails a low blow. Pearce grabs the chair and nails Homicide in the back again. Pearce sets up Homicide. Pearce begins talking trash to the crowd as Homicide begins fidgeting with his boot. Pearce picks up Homicide for a powerbomb, but Homicide hits Pearce in the face with the ghetto fork. Homicide pulls Pearce up and begins gouging Pearce’s face with the fork. Homicide rolls out of the ring and brings in a second chair. Homicide rolls in and drops the chair on Pearce’s face. Homicide then nails a leg drop, driving the chair into Pearce’s face. Homicide then opens both chairs and sets them together. Homicide sets up Pearce for a Cop Killa on the chairs, but Pearce again blocks it by landing on his feet. Pearce then drop toe holds Homicide face first into the chair. Pearce then sets up Homicide for his piledriver. But Homicide back drops Pearce back first on the steel chairs. The fans come to their feet for the big spot, and Homicide rips off his elbow pad. Adam Pearce tries to get to his feet, while holding one of the folded chairs. Homicide charges, and nails the lariat, driving the chair into Pearce’s face. Homicide holds his arm, undoubtedly hurt after the lariat, but Homicide covers Pearce for the three count. The fans begin cheering, but immediately start to boo as Steve Corino slides in and starts beating away at Homicide. Steve Corino then grabs Homicide in a fujiwara arm bar, cranking on the arm that Homicide used to lariat the chair in Pearce’s face. Homicide screams in pain. Julius Smokes is still out from the earlier chair shot, so there is no one to help Homicide. The fans begin chanting for Low Ki as Adam Pearce gets to his feet. Adam Pearce tells Steve Corino to do something as Pearce goes onto the second turnbuckle. Corino grabs a chair and places Homicide’s arm in it. Pearce then jumps off the second turnbuckle and stomps the chair, snapping it together on Homicide’s arm. Homicide lets out a blood curdling scream as Corino and Pearce laugh at the fallen 187.

Final Result: Adam Pearce, pinfall.

Overall Rating: 80%

Jushin Lyger & Samoa Joe vs. Bryan Danielson & Christopher Daniels

“Disposable Teens” begins to play, and Allison Danger leads Christopher Daniels into the arena. The fans meet him with quite a lot of booing as he enters the ring, telling them off. “Final Countdown” begins to play as Bryan Danielson enters the arena, showing off his RoH World Championship belt. The fans boo him as well, chanting “F*** you, Dragon!” “Momma Said Knock You Out” begins to play, and the fans begin chanting “Joe” as Samoa Joe enters the arena. Joe gets into the ring and points to the back. “Ikari no Jushin Lyger” begins to play as Jushin “Thunder” Lyger enters the arena to the biggest pop of the year. Lyger enters the ring and the fans toss red and white streamers into the ring, showing Lyger their respect. The introductions are made as the fans chant Lyger’s name. Samoa Joe and Christopher Daniels meet in the middle of the ring. They exchange words, as their feuds obviously continue. Daniels then slaps Joe in the face. Joe then slaps Daniels in the face as well. Daniels nails three right hands. Joe yells and nails three stiff forearms. Joe bounces off the ropes and nails a running shoulder block, sending Daniels to the mat. Joe bounces off the ropes, Daniels rolls over, and Joe nails a senton to the back. Daniels yelps in pain and tries getting to his feet, but Joe grabs his head and nails repeated knee strikes. Joe then nails a few palm strikes. Joe goes for an enziguri, but Daniels ducks it. Joe gets up, and Daniels nails the running STO. Daniels bounces off the ropes and nails a big leaping elbow drop. Daniels covers but Joe kicks out. Daniels pulls Joe to his feet and whips him into the corner. Daniels charges in and goes for a splash, but Joe catches Daniels and slams him down with the uranage. Daniels gets dropped on his head and he rolls into his corner to safety. Daniels then reaches up and tags in Bryan Danielson. Danielson gets into the ring and the fans begin chanting “Joe’s Gonna Kill You!” Bryan Danielson steps up to Joe and begins talking his own bit of trash. Danielson and Joe then begin trading forearms. Danielson gets the upper hand and nails a discuss forearm that drops Joe. Danielson rolls Joe over and grabs him in a modified STF. Danielson then reaches up and fish hooks Samoa Joe. Danielson lets go and informs the referee that he has until five. Danielson gets up and pulls Joe to his feet. Danielson nails a few more forearms. Danielson bounces off the ropes, but Samoa Joe pulls out the quick powerslam. Joe covers, but Danielson kicks out at two. Joe gets up, as does Danielson and Jushin Lyger begins yelling at Joe. Joe turns around and the fans begin chanting “Lyger! Lyger!” Joe walks over and tags in Jushin Lyger, and the fans erupt in applause. Danielson walks up to Lyger and begins talking trash to the Japanese legend. Danielson tries to slap Lyger, but Lyger grabs the arm, putting Danielson in a state of shock. Lyger drop toe holds Danielson, and quickly locks Danielson in the patented surfboard. Danielson screams in pain, denying to submit. Lyger lets go and pulls Danielson to his feet. Danielson tosses Lyger’s arms away and nails some forearms. Danielson whips Lyger towards the corner, but Lyger reverses it, sending Danielson into the corner. Lyger charges, and nails the running palm strike. Lyger then puts Danielson down in the corner and tags in Samoa Joe. Samoa Joe comes in and proceeds to wash Danielson’s dirty face. Joe bounces off the ropes, and nails the running face wash boot, knocking Danielson loopy. Joe pulls Danielson out of the corner and covers, but Danielson kicks out. Joe picks up Danielson but Danielson rakes the eyes. Danielson pulls Joe to his corner and tags in Christopher Daniels. Daniels comes in and grabs Joe’s leg, and locks him in a modified Indian death lock. Joe screams in pain, but is able to grab the bottom rope. Daniels pulls Joe to his feet, Daniels nails some forearms on Joe. Daniels bounces off the ropes, but Joe blocks a clothesline attempt. Joe hooks up Daniels for a suplex, but Daniels drops down on his feet behind Joe. Daniels then nails a face buster, driving Joe’s face into the canvas. Daniels then backs off as Joe pulls himself to his feet. Daniels then points to Lyger, saying he wants to take out Lyger now. Joe then tags in Lyger and the fans begin chanting for Lyger. Lyger and Daniels lock up and Daniels grabs Lyger in a full arm dragon twist. Daniels laughs at Lyger, who breaks it, grabs Daniels and scores a headlock takeover. Daniels then grabs Lyger in a head scissors. Lyger turns Daniels over. Lyger then grabs Daniels and sets him up for the surfboard, but Daniels lifts himself up, tripping Lyger. Daniels gets up and waits. Lyger gets up, and Daniels nails a step up enziguri. Daniels then points to the turnbuckles. Daniels then nails the Best Moonsault Ever. Daniels covers, but Lyger kicks out. Daniels then reaches over and tags in Bryan Danielson. Bryan Danielson comes in and turns Lyger over. Danielson then grabs Lyger’s arms and then bridges over in the Cattle Mutilation. The fans begin chanting “please don’t tap!” Lyger is screaming in pain, but still trying to get to the ropes. Lyger refuses to tap out. Bryan Danielson then turns Lyger over in the double chicken wing pin, but Lyger kicks out at two. Danielson signals that this is it, and Danielson sets up Lyger for his own finishing move, the Lyger Bomb. Danielson gets Lyger up, but Lyger counters with a sunset flip, but Christopher Daniels dropkicks Lyger in the head at two. Samoa Joe comes in and clotheslines Daniels over the top rope to the floor. Joe waits as Daniels gets to his feet. Joe bounces off the ropes and goes flying out of the ring, nailing the suicide dive on Daniels. In the ring, Danielson gets up and yells at Lyger that there’s no one left to save him. Danielson picks up Lyger and hooks him up for a tiger suplex. Danielson goes for it, but Lyger lands on his feet. Danielson gets up, thinking he hit the move. He turns around, and Jushin Lyger nails a running palm strike that knocks Danielson for a loop. Lyger then sets up Danielson, Lyger picks Danielson up, runs forward, and drop Bryan Danielson with the Lyger Bomb! The referee then counts, with the fans counting along! One! Two! Three! Jushin Lyger pins Bryan Danielson for a third time in an RoH ring! The fans begin chanting “Lyger! Lyger!” as Samoa Joe gets into the ring. The referee raises Joe and Lyger’s hands in victory as Bryan Danielson throws a fit at ringside while yelling at Christopher Daniels. Jushin Lyger’s music hits, and he and Samoa Joe get onto the turnbuckles, celebrating their big victory as the show comes to a close.

Final Result: Jushin Lyger & Samoa Joe, pinfall.

Overall Rating: 90%

Post Show Promo

AJ Styles is backstage, sitting in his chair, with his head hanging low.

Styles: “Two months ago, Chris Daniels turned on me, and reformed The Prophecy. The next month, I asked for help from an old partner, Jerry Lynn. We couldn’t put The Prophecy away. So I called another former partner, Amazing Red. I thought he’d be the x-factor I needed, but I was wrong. Now, I’m down to one man. If he can’t help me, no one can. I’ve made the call, and next month, AJ Styles tries to beat The Prophecy. Next month, it’s gonna be Michael Modest and Donovan Morgan, against me, and the guy I first teamed with in the lime light. It’s gonna be The Prophecy, against AJ Styles, and Air Paris! Air Raid flies again, and this time, Prophecy, I’m coming out on top!”

Show Rating: 84%

Attendance: 3,678

Ticket Sales: $165,510

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Post Show Notes:

-After this show, Chris Sabin was signed to a written contract by TNA.

-Like Amazing Red, Air Paris will be a one-time deal, barring a miraculous performance. His overness, at the time of signing, was 60.

-All Star Extravaganza will feature Jushin Lyger. New Japan's scheduled start on the 12. All Star Extravaganza is on the 11th. *Sigh of relief*

-At the beginning of November, RoH is at 47% PI. Tapes were sent out to the "All Wrestling" channel in hopes of gaining television coverage.

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Upcoming card

RoH All Star Extravaganza

Saturday November 11. 2006

(Large Show)

RoH World Champion Bryan Danielson vs. Jushin “Thunder” Lyger

At Glory by Honor, Jushin Lyger pinned Bryan Danielson in an epic tag-team match. RoH match makers decided that because of the victory, one of Danielson’s only losses of the year, Jushin Lyger should be awarded a title shot. And he has. It will be Jushin Lyger challenging American Dragon for the RoH World Championship at All Star Extravaganza!

Christopher Daniels vs. Samoa Joe

The ongoing rivalry continues! At Glory by Honor, these two locked up in the main event, and they will do so once again at All Star Extravaganza! Will these two finally put this bitter feud to rest?

AJ Styles & Air Paris vs. Donovan Morgan & Michael Modest

AJ Styles is desperate to beat The Prophecy. He teamed with Jerry Lynn after their team broke up four years ago, but they failed. He brought in Amazing Red after their team broke up three years ago, but they also failed. Now, AJ Styles brings in the biggest blast from his past: his tag-team partner in WCW, Air Paris! Can Air Raid finally be the team to beat The Prophecy?

Havana Pitbulls vs. Steve Corino & Adam Pearce

Adam Pearce and Steve Corino may have injured Homicide, but they forgot that he has friends! The Havana Pittbulls of Rocky Romero and Ricky Reyes have been called forth by Julius Smokes, and they will attempt to literally tear the heads off of Pearce and Corino to gain revenge for Homicide!

RoH World Tag-Team Champions Aries & Strong vs. Briscoe Brothers

The Briscoes got the non-title victory at Glory by Honor, and they now get the title shot they’ve been wanting for two months! It’s Strong and Aries and the Briscoes for the RoH World Tag-Team Championship!

KENTA vs. Alex Shelley

This has been potential match of the year candidate, ever since they locked up two months ago in a tag-team match. One of the brightest stars of Japan faces off against one of the brightest stars America has to offer. Expect this to be classic!

Colt Cabana vs. Nigel McGuinness vs. Jimmy Rave vs. Jack Evans

Nigel McGuinness is still the Pure Wrestling Champion after making Colt Cabana tap out. However, the other men in this match have a lot to prove, and with a win, they could end up being next in line for a Pure Wrestling Championship match!

Also scheduled to appear: Rhino, Chris Hero, Claudio Castagnoli, Rhando, Matt Sydal & more!

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This last show gets a 4/5 - Enjoyed it as much as the last.

RoH World Champion Bryan Danielson vs. Jushin “Thunder” Lyger

DUH! Danielson has to win, Jushin has engagements in Japan, so Danielson wins.

Christopher Daniels vs. Samoa Joe

Samoa Joe. It makes sense for Joe to go over, perhaps by interference from AJ Styles.

AJ Styles & Air Paris vs. Donovan Morgan & Michael Modest

Morgan and Modest, AJ just can't win.

Havana Pitbulls vs. Steve Corino & Adam Pearce

Giving the edge to Pitbulls in this one, I think that Smokes or Homocide will play a part in their victory.

RoH World Tag-Team Champions Aries & Strong vs. Briscoe Brothers

Aries & Strong, don't think it would be good at this stage in the feud for the titles to change hands.

KENTA vs. Alex Shelley

KENTA! Keep pushing the guy.

Colt Cabana vs. Nigel McGuinness vs. Jimmy Rave vs. Jack Evans

Anyone, but McGuinness. Possibly Cabana, give Nigel some good competition.

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RoH World Champion Bryan Danielson vs. Jushin “Thunder” Lyger

Liger couldnt hold the belt with outside comitments

Christopher Daniels vs. Samoa Joe

Joe should get the win but might be a screwjob win to daniels.

AJ Styles & Air Paris vs. Donovan Morgan & Michael Modest

Havana Pitbulls vs. Steve Corino & Adam Pearce

RoH World Tag-Team Champions Aries & Strong vs. Briscoe Brothers

I would keep the belts on Gen Next.

KENTA vs. Alex Shelley

No need to push Shelley. No jobbing out KENTA

Colt Cabana vs. Nigel McGuinness vs. Jimmy Rave vs. Jack Evans

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Hey, i'm liking your dairy so far, the backstory doesnt make sense but ignoring that and Rhando who seems

to be a Rhino ripoff, the rest looks good.

RoH World Champion Bryan Danielson vs. Jushin “Thunder” Lyger

Danielson continues his legendary reign by defeating Lyger in a classic match

Christopher Daniels vs. Samoa Joe

Im going with a win by Joe followed by the rest of the Prophecy attacking Joe after. AJ Styles makes the

save, leading to Joe and AJ fighting them all off. Danielson doesn't make an appearance for

either side.

AJ Styles & Air Paris vs. Donovan Morgan & Michael Modest

Another screwjob victory for the Prophecy. When will AJ finally get his revenge?

Havana Pitbulls vs. Steve Corino & Adam Pearce

Im going with a double DQ after they fight into the crowd. Homicide comes out of nowhere to get involved.

Alot of hardcore action after the match ends but still no Low-Ki despite the crowd chants.

RoH World Tag-Team Champions Aries & Strong vs. Briscoe Brothers

A Time Limit Draw would be cool but two no decisions in one show may be risky. So, Aries and Strong keep the titles and the Briscoes are even more frustrated.

KENTA vs. Alex Shelley

KENTA wins in a great match. Shelley refuses a handshake after to the boos of the crowd

Colt Cabana vs. Nigel McGuinness vs. Jimmy Rave vs. Jack Evans

Evans should not be going for the Pure Title IMO. Jimmy Rave should defeat McGuiness with a submission,

possibly leading to a Pure Title Match between the two.

With the rest of the talent, there could be a tag team match with Sydal and Delirious against the Kings of

Wrestling[Claudio and Hero] and a squash featuring Rhino or Rhando, whoever you choose.

Those are my predictions, they're probably all wrong. Either way, keep up the great work :)

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Honestly, Rhando SEEMS like a ripoff of Rhino and is often booked that way just because he looks ALOT like Rhino, but he actually works a GREAT Shelley/Danielson type of style with a lot of Strong/Joe strongstyle mixed in, and he's a great heel, working the crowd really well, too. I'm gonna be working on him some and slowly develop him.

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