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    - We here at ROH have decided to go ahead and accept CZW's request to have their top, hand selected talent challenge the ROH World Champion, Pure Champion, and Tag-Team champions. CZW let ROH know that the only way for us to use the New Alhambra Arena was to accept their demands. So, tonight it will be ROH vs. CZW at the New Alhambra Arena.

    - CZW has notified the ROH offices, that Claudio Castagnoli and El Generico will be challenging Jack Evans and Matt Sydal for the ROH tag-team championships. It appears as if Generico and Castagnoli have defected over to the CZW side. None-the-less, this should be a high impact bout that will have some huge ramifications if the CZW guys were to win.

    - The challengers for the World and Pure championships have yet to be decided by CZW. Bryan Danielson and Austin Aries have said that they are ready ofr anything, and that they guarantee they will beat whoever CZW throws in the way. CZW responded saying that the challenger to the Pure title is going to be a HUGE shock because it will be someone from the ROH locker room who has personally let Zandig know that he is defecting from ROH to CZW. Who could this man be?

    - Also on the card tonight, Tyler Black will be taking on Delirious. Delirious and Black have been tearing up ROH together as of late, and we have been extremely impressed by their performances. Therefore, expect to see much more of these 2 in ROH in the near future.

    - Roderick Strong has challenged Jimmy Rave and Alex Shelley to a tag-team match, but all of Strong's Generation Next running buddies are booked in matches tonight. The match has been booked, but if Roderick is unable to find himself a partner, then it will be a handicap match. Strong has been very quiet in the locker room, and it doesnt look as if he is even trying to find a partner, but he has told us not to worry, that he will have someone on his side tonight.

    - Homicide and Colt Cabana will clash once again tonight. The 2 went at it in the 4 corner survival at the last show, and have both requested another match together. These 2 are no stranger to one another as they have been going at it for a good part of 2005. The 2 will have tonight, and then Wrestlemania weekend to settle their differences. After that point, ROH has decided to stop booking the 2 against each other as we fully believe someone is going to get severely hurt.

  2. Im glad you're enjoying it. I didnt mean to come off like a dick before, but I was just kinda mad that people seemed to be getting down on my diary just because it wasnt ROH to a T. Like i said though, thanks for the feedback, and I should have more stuff up for the diary early tomorrow morning (as in 1 or 2 in the morning).

  3. Basically though, they want this to be EXACTLY ROH to a T. Thats not what this is, its MY version of ROH, the way I want to book it. Im not looking to copy ROH exactly, if I were going to do that, there would be no point in reading my diary, just actually watch ROH instead. This is supposed to be a fantasy, not real life. And why would I need to do research when I have been watching and following ROH for over 2 years now.

  4. Actualy the gen next- embasy feud was blown offf at steel cage warfare. The issue, which was Alex Shelley Vs Austin Aries, was ended. The two factions still don't like each other though, much the same way Homocide and Joe don't like each other.

    The problem is, that ROH is supposed to be the honorable fed, and as such wouldn't say "With those scum" or anything like that. The ROH newswires and the ROH offices always hype, they never show any real bias, only report on a wrestler, or a characters views

  5. I'm going to agree with Hayhay17, it just doesn't feel authentic, especially when you're saying things like:

    We are going to try and find a new venue to run in so we dont have to waste our time with that scum

    Ring of Honor would never, ever say that, especially since CZW offered to share the venue with them, when ROH needed a new venue. Why wasn't there a Pure title match with your new champ, Aries, and two filler matches to begin the show? Why would the Generation Next/Embassy feud be continuing when it ended at Steel Cage Warfare on 12/3? Plus, a Fight Without Honor is used as a big, upper-card feud ending match, not an opening match for midcarders. It just doesn't really feel like Ring of Honor so far.

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    THIS JUST IN! - CZW has just sent word to our offices that in order for us to be able to use their arena on the 11th of March, we will have to put all of our titles on the line against their top guys. This is a huge blow to us. We here at the ROH offices are still unsure of what we are going to do. We are going to try and find a new venue to run in so we dont have to waste our time with that scum, but it might be hard considering we dont have much time. We will keep you updated on this situation as things progress.

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    Tyler Black vs. Delirious

    What a great opener this was. I am really glad ROH is giving Tyler Black the ball to run with, and the fact that they have been putting him in matches with Delirious is fantastic. Delirious has been extremely under-booked in his ROH career so far, and it looks like they might finally be utilizing his full potential as well. The match was great though. Both men got in a great amount of offense, and really got the crowd excited for the night. Black truly is an outstanding talent for being so damn young. The match came to an end when Black hit the package driver, which looked extra sick tonight by the way, for the 3.

    Winner: Tyler Black

    Milano Collection AT vs. El Generico

    This was another "grudge" match. Basically, ROH just filled the card with this. It was decent, but nothing that good. I just cant get into El Generico, he is too much of a novelty, which wears off really fast. Milano on the other hand has a great move set, and a fantastic look. I can see ROH pushing him pretty far soon. Generico hit a pretty nice suicide dive mid match, but other than that, this match was all Milano. Match came to a close when Milano hit a superplex for the 3.

    Winner: Milano Collection AT

    Fight Without Honor - Rocky Romero vs. BJ Whiter

    The last 2 matches were labeled as "grudge" matches, but this was truly one. On the 11th when Whitemr botched a suplex on Romero, Romero went nuts and literally tried to hurt Whitmer, which is why this match was booked. Boy oh boy, did Romero unload on Whitmer. Romero came right out of the gate with some of the stiffest punches I have ever seen. At one point, it looked like Whitmer was out on his feet. Romero quickly locked in an armbar, but Whitmer rolled out of it. Romero then continued to unload. At one point, Romero kicked Whitmer right in his eye, and it instantly swelled. Romero looked like he was legit trying to kill Whitmer, which is just fine by me, as Whitmer, IMO, is a a terrible talent to have on a roster as highly regaurded as ROH's. When Romero hit 7 kicks to the head, and then locked in a crazy dragon sleeper, Whitmer tapped out, giving Romero the win. This was an extremely stiff match, and despite Romero being a heel, the crowd was behind him 100%.

    Winner: Rocky Romero

    Jimmy Rave vs. Roderick Strong

    The Embassy vs. Generation Next fued continued in this match. I dont know if its just me, but Rave does absolutely nothing for me, he just seems so...there. Roddy on the other hand, is someone I can see wearing the ROH title one day. Roderick layed into Rave early on with 3 hip toss backbreakers which looked pretty sick. Rave got in some good offense too, but I think everyone knew Roderick was winning. There was only one point in which the crowd was a little uncertain. Rave had locked in the from dusk til dawn, and it looked like Roddy might tap, but he got to the ropes. Roderick hit 5 chops and the gut buster for the win. This was a decent match that helped further the Gen Next/Embassy fued.

    Winner: Roderick Strong

    Storm Makes Yet Another Appearance

    Lance Storm made his way to the ring for a second time this month in ROH. Once again, he came out for Bryan Danielson. Storm said he had a ton of respect for Danielson, and that he thought he was the best wrestler in the world, second only too...Storm himself. Storm then said he wanted his match with Danielson on 4/1 to be the Canadian maple leaf vs. the cattle mutilation. It sounded like he was hinting at a possible submission only match of some sort. Danielson then made his way out and into the ring. Danielson charged at Storm with the title, but Storm ducked it, and locked in the maple leaf. Danielson instantly started tapping. This was a great thing to watch, and it really looks like Storm has a good chance at winning on 4/1.

    Tag Title Match - Generation Next (Sydal & Evans) vs. Rinauro & Mamaluke

    I absolutely loved this match. Normally, its hard for me to get into Rinauro & Mamaluke, and its hard for me to buy them as a formitalbe team, but tonight, they were on fire, as were Evans and Sydal (when arent they?) Evans went crazy with all the dives he was taking, he just went all out. Sydal played the role of keeping the team grounded which is a surprise as Sydal usually likes to fly aswell, but he played the part well. Rinauro and Mamaluke hit a spike powerbomb on Sydal for a very close 2 count. The match came to an end when Sydal hit the belly to belly suplex from the top on Rinauro, which put Evans in the position to hit the 630 for the win. Evans and Sydal are the new tag champs, and quite frankly, I couldnt be happier. Evans has worked his ass off in ROH, and its about time he gets some gold, the same goes for Sydal. This match was just a sight to be seen.

    Winners and new tag champs: Matt Sydal & Jack Evans

    Homicide vs. Claudio Castagnoli vs. Colt Cabana vs. Christopher Daniels

    Claudio seemed kind of thrown into this one, and he didnt really fit in too well. He tried his ebst to keep up, and put forth a very commendable effort, but it just wasnt up to par with the things Cide and Cabana were doing. Those 2 were working with each other so well. I cant wait to see the huge blowoff to this fued, it should be great. Daniels also was just kinda there in this match too. It was basically booked to further Cide/Cabana, and it served its purpose in that respect, but completely misused 2 other workers in the process. I just wasnt really feeling this match, and I dont think the rest of the crowd really was either. It was decent, but could have been a lot better IMO.

    Winner: Homicide

    Jay Lethal vs. Samoa Joe

    Joe was still showing the effects of whatever leg injury he had that cuased him to miss the show on the 11th. He was still good to go though. Lethal is another one that is just kinda...there. He isnt someone who is really good, but he isnt bad either. He isnt exactly over with the crowd either, infact, he kinda bores them. Joe brought this match up though, and really gave 110%. Joe came out ready to go, and he did just that. He hit some very nice kicks and chops on Lethal, and an Ole kick on the outside which got the fans all riled up. There really isnt much more I can say about this one, except for the fact that it was a pretty good match, but not better than their Steel Cage Warfare match. Joe got the win with the muscle buster.

    Winner: Samoa Joe

    ROH Championship - Bryan Danielson © vs. Alex Shelley

    This is what everyone came out to see. With Nana and crew barred from ringside, this was going to be a great bout. Danielson was still showing effects from his match with Abyss on the last show, which added a great element to this match. Shelley took it to Danielson early on, and was just dominating. Danielson came back mid match was a nice series of suplexes. Danielson went for several pins, but was unable to secure the 3 count. Near the end, Shelley went for a clothesline, but hit the ref instead. While the ref was down, Shelley went to the outside and grabbed a chair. He set the chair up, and lifted Danielson like he was going to go for a brainbuster on the chair. Danielson reversed and locked in the cattle mutilation. The ref came to right as Shelley began to tap out. This was a really fun and exciting match with some very close nearfalls that got the crowd going. I would have loved to see Shelley win, but he isnt quite voer enough yet, but his time will come soon enough. This was a great match, definately MOTN.

    Winner: Bryan Danielson

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    - An absolutely HUGE 4-Corner Survival has been signed for 2/25. Christopher Daniels vs. Homicide vs. Claudio Castagnoli vs. Colt Cabana has been signed. We want to give the crowd in Edison a great show, and we here at the ROH offices feel that this match could possibly be the show stealer. Homicide and Cabana still have unfinished business with one another, so this could turn out ugly.

    - Also signed for Saturday is a match for the Tag-Team titles. Matt Sydal and Jack Evans won their tag match against the Second City Saints last Saturday to become the #1 contenders, and they will get their shot on the 25th. Evans and Sydal will be taking on Tony Mamaluke and Sal Rinauro in what is sure to be a fast paced match. Can Sydal and Evans bring more gold back to Generation Next?

    - Ever since last Saturday when Rocky Romero went nuts on BJ Whitmer, Whitmer has done nothing but request a match with him for the 25th. We here at the ROH offices are tired of hearing him complain, so we have given him his match. This match however will be a fight without honor as ROH doesnt want to sanction a match like this as these two are going to try and kill each other.

    -Will Bryan Danielson be able to hold onto his title when he faces off against Alex Shelley on the 25th after that beating he took at the hands of Abyss last Saturday. Shelley said he is coming with something to prove. He said he has been in ROH for a long time now, and has busted his ass, only to get stuck in the mid-card shuffle. He isnt going to leave empty handed according to Prince Nana. Speaking of Nana, during the title match, all of the Embassy will be barred from ringside. We dont want anything tarnishing this match, and if anyone comes down to ringside, they will be fired on the spot.

    - A huge superstar has contacted the ROH offices about challenging Bryan Danielson for the ROH World Championship at the Wrestlemania triple-shot. He has told us he will be in town for Wrestlemania, and would love to wrestle one of the best in the world in Bryan Danielson. The match has been made, and look for an announcement here in the newswire soon.

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    Puma vs. Fast Eddie

    Match was a decent opener. It served its purpose by getting the crowd on their feet. Some decent high-spots mixed in, including a top-rope moonsault by Fast Eddie, and a suicide dive by Puma, really rounded this one out. Not really much more you can say about it. Match came to an end when Fast Eddie hit the jump swinging DDT.

    Winner: Fast Eddie

    Tyler Black vs. Delirious vs. El Generico vs. Milano Collection AT

    This was Tyler Blacks chance to shine, and boy did he put on a show. The match mainly consisted of Black and Delirious, and honestly, I think that was a good idea. The two have worked each otehr before in IWA:MS, so they are somewhat familiar. Black came out of the gate full force at Delirious, and the two recreated the matrix scene between Amazing Red and Low-Ki, but they greatly improved on it. Delirious even added the "banana phone" into it. About 10 minutes of the match was Delirious and Black, and the other 5 was Generico and Milano. The time those 2 did get was decent, and Milano hit a great shining wizard. Match ended when Black hit the package driver on Generico for the 3. I cant wait to see Black back in ROH.

    Winner: Tyler Black

    Samoa Joe enters the ring

    "Mama Said Knock You Out" blared over the speakers, and out came Joe. Joe wasnt working tonight due to some sort of leg injury. He came out to tear into Lethal, and let him know that he was going to be ready for him on the 25th. The crowd was behind Joe 100%. I personally cant wait to see Joe tear Lethal a new asshole.

    The Havana Pitbulls vs. Hillbilly JesHUSS

    The Pitbulls were back in action here, and Reyes looks to have been hitting the gym. He is much more toned than before. Romero and Reyes looked incredible tonight, and were really on the money. Its a shame the same cant be said about Whitmer and Jacobs. Jacobs was pretty crisp, but Whitmer brought the team down by botching a few moves. Whitmer went for a suplex, and accidentally dropped Romero, resulting in an absolutely nasty bump. Romero looked pissed after that, and proceeded to stiff the living hell out of Whitmer. Reyes tagged himself in, what seemingly looked like, to just get Romero out of the ring so he didnt hurt Whitmer. Reyes scored a quick pinfall with a lariat for the win. Its a shame too, because prior to the suplex botch, The Pitbulls looked like they were going to put on a classic. I honestly dont know why ROH doesnt fire Whitmer already, he is just taking up space that could be occupied by someone more important and talented.

    Winners: The Havana Pitbulls

    ROH Pure Title Match

    Nigel McGuiness © vs. Austin Aries

    I HATED this match. McGuiness is such an awful Pure champion. Him and Aries had zero chemistry in the ring. Luckily, Aries brought some good stuff to the table here. Aries hit a nice series of elbows that looked really painful. McGuiness on the other hand brought nothing to the table, like usual. Typical match from him, cheat, punches and kicks, headstand in the corner, more punches and kicks, then try to cheat again for the finish. When Nigel tried to cheat for the win though, Aries reversed the shot to the head by the belt and hit a great DDT on it. Aries then went to the top and hit a 450 for the 3 count. Finally the title is off of McGuiness, and around the waist of someone that can possibly do something with it.

    Winner: New ROH Pure Champion Austin Aries

    Storm makes a scene

    Lance Storm came out to the ring. He wanted to get some things off his chest about Danielson. Storm was immediately cut off though when Danielson came out to a chorus of boo's. Danielson and Storm stood toe to toe in the ring, until Danielson took the first shot. The two began to brawl when security came out and seperated the two of them. Man, I cant wait for April 1st to come around so we can see this damn match already.

    Roderick Strong vs. Low-Ki

    I was mostly looking forward to this match. These two came out, and took it to another level. The absolute stiffness in this match is just insane, its undescribable. Strong took it to Ki early on with some VERY stiff chops, so stiff they actually made Ki's chest bleed. Ki gave Strong some of his own medicine though with some hard mongolian chops that would make any man look away. The swelling around Strongs neck by the end of the match was nasty. Near the end, it looked like Ki was going to win when he hit the Ki Krusher on Strong, but Strong kicked out to the crowds delight. Strong slowly got to his feet and hit Ki with some more chops, then hit the powerbomb backbreaker for a very close two count. He then proceeded to pick up Ki and hit the CX03 for the 3 count. The crowd was on their feet at the end, chanting "match of the year". I loved this one, and I hope we get to see these 2 clash again.

    Winner: Roderick Strong

    ROH World Championship

    Bryan Danielson © vs. Abyss

    This match seemed really odd, but it was pretty entertaining. They started out with Danielson working the mat, but the quickly made their way to the outside, and the match then escalated into a brawl. Abyss really took it to Danielson with some nasty throws into the guard rails. Nana wasnt afraid to get invloved in this match either. Abyss would distract the ref, while Nana and Shelley would double team Dragon. Shelley hit a nice dropkick on Dragon and then threw him into the ring for a 2 count by Abyss. Abyss then went back to the outside and grabbed a chair. The ref tried taking the chair, but Abyss threw him down, and proceeded to wail away at Danielson. When the ref came to, he called for an end to the match. I just think the plan was to hurt Danielson so Shelley could have an easy time in trying to take the title from him on the 25th. Shelley got in the ring and hit a nice super kick to end the show.

    Winner: Bryan Danielson via DQ

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    - A Special attraction match has been signed for the 25th in Edison NJ. Jimmy Rave of the Embassy will be taking on Jimmy Yang. Yang comented to ROH offices that he has been disgusted with Rave's attitude lately since winning the Trio's Tournament. Yang said he wants a piece of Rave, but not in a normal match. Yang wants Rave in a falls count anywhere match. We here at ROH are unsure if that stipulation will be used, but the match will go on regardless. Yang has yet to win in ROH, so this is a must win for him.

    - Just signed for tonight, The Havana Pitbulls of Rocky Romero and Ricky Reyes will take on BJ Whitmer and Jimmy Jacobs. The Pitbulls havent been seen as a team in ROH in quite some time, but Jim Cornette has stated he wants to revive the tag-team devision here in ROH. Whitmer and Jacobs havent teamed in awhile either, so this match should be quite interesting.

    - ROH returns to New York tonight with "Weakening The Dragon". There are still tickets available for the show, but get them quick. Get to Sports Plus quick in order to get your tickets, they are $18 at the door. For the action you get, that price is unbeatable. We'll see ya there.

    Updated card for tonights show

    ROH World Championship

    Bryan Danielson© vs. Abyss

    First Time Ever Dream Match

    Low Ki vs. Roderick Strong

    Pure Title Match

    Nigel McGuinness vs. Austin Aries

    Generation Next (Matt Sydal & Jack Evans) vs. The Second City Saints

    The Havana Pittbulls vs. Hillbilly JesHUSS

    Tyler Black vs. Delirious vs. Milano Collection AT vs. El Generico

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    - Another huge obstacle has been thrown infront of ROH champion Bryan Danielson. Prince Nana has contacted the ROH offices demanding that Abyss get his title shot on February 11th in New York. We have no choice but to book the match due to the Embassy winning the Trio's Tournament last month. So, February 11th will see Bryan Danielson defend the ROH title against the monster Abyss. Can Danielson make it past Abyss? And even if he does, what is going to be left when he faces Shelley on the 25th? This weekend is surely going to be a huge one in ROH history.

    - Colt Cabana and Ace Steel will be making their full-time return to the tag ranks this Saturday when they take on Matt Sydal and Jack Evans of Generation Next. Sydal and Evans dont really know each other much as a team, while on the other hand, Steel and Cabana know each other like the backs of their hands. This match has some huge ramifications on the tag-team division as the winners will become the #1 contenders to the tag-team titles. Can the quickness of Sydal and Evans pay off, or will the experience of Cabana and Steel bring them the victory?

    - Also signed for this Saturday will be a match that is going to test the newly signed Tyler Black. Black will be facing off against 3 other men in a 4-corner survival match. Black will be going toe to toe with Delirious, El Generico, and Milano Collection AT. This match also has some high stakes as the winner will surely be rocketed up in the rankings.

    Current card for this Saturday's Show

    ROH World Championship

    Bryan Danielson © vs. Abyss

    Dream Match

    Low-Ki vs. Roderick Strong

    ROH Pure Title Match

    Nigel McGuiness © vs. Austin Aries

    #1 Contendership to the Tag-Team Titles

    Generation Next (Sydal & Evans) vs. The Second City Saints

    4-Corner Survival

    Tyler Black vs. Delirious vs. El Generico vs. Milano Collection AT

  12. January was a huge month for ROH. We saw Bryan Danielson defeat Chris Hero in his first ever, and most likely his last match in ROH. Hero and fellow CZW'ers invaded, but were succesfully sent packing by Danielson and fellow ROH members. The end of the month saw the Embassy of Alex Shelley, Jimmy Rave, and Abyss win the Trio's Tournament. With that win, those three men have earned themselves title shots whenever they see fit. Alex Shelley has used his title contract and will get his shot on February 25th against Bryan Danielson if he is still champion. Also announced, the April 22nd show in Philadelphia will be ROH's100th show, and therfore, we will see a rematch of the first ever ROH main event. Bryan Danielson will take on Christopher Daniels and Low-Ki in what should be a huge bout. On top of all that, just recently announced for 4/1 in Chicago, Bryan Danielson, if still champion, will defend his gold against one of the greatest technical wrestlers to ever grace the squared circle, Lance Storm. These next few months should be huge for ROH, so stay tuned.

    February

    25th - Edison, NJ - Ring of Honor returns to Edison, NJ.

    ROH World Title Match

    Bryan Danielson (if still champion) defends vs. Alex Shelley with Prince Nana

    Grudge Match

    Samoa Joe vs. Jay Lethal

    March

    11th - Woodbridge, CT - Ring of Honor returns to Woodbridge, CT.

    Talent and matches will be announced in upcoming weeks.

    25th - New York, NY - Ring of Honor returns to New York City at Basketball City at Chelsea Pier.

    Talent and matches will be announced in upcoming weeks.

    30th - Detroit, MI - Ring of Honor returns to Detroit, MI

    Talent and matches will be announced in upcoming weeks.

    31st - Chicago, IL - Ring of Honor returns to Chicago Ridge, IL for the first night of a doubleheader weekend in the Chicago area.

    Talent and matches will be announced in upcoming weeks.

    April

    1st - Chicago, IL - Ring of Honor returns to Chicago Ridge, IL for the second night of a doubleheader weekend in the Chicago area.

    ROH World Title Match

    Bryan Danielson vs. Lance Storm

    22nd - Philadelphia - Ring of Honor returns to Philadelphia for our 100th show.

    Main Event

    Bryan Danielson vs. Low Ki vs. Christopher Daniels

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    ROH World Champion

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    Bryan Danielson

    ROH Tag-Team Champions

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    Sal Rinauro & Tony Mamaluke

    ROH Pure Champion

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    Austin Aries

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    Ace Steel

    AJ Styles

    Austin Aries

    BJ Whitmer

    Chad Collyer

    Colt Cabana

    Delirious

    El Generico

    Jack Evans

    Jimmy Jacobs

    Jimmy Yang

    Matt Sydal

    Milano Collection AT

    Puma

    Roderick Strong

    Samoa Joe

    Steve Corino

    Tyler Black

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    Abyss

    Alex Shelley

    Bryan Danielson

    Christopher Daniels

    Claudio Castagnoli

    Fast Eddie

    Homicide

    Izzy

    Jay Lethal

    Jimmy Rave

    Lance Storm

    Low-Ki

    Nigel McGuiness

    Ricky Reyes

    Rocky Romero

    Sal Rinauro

    Tony Mamaluke

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    Generation Next (Roderick Strong & Jack Evans)

    The Second City Saints (Colt Cabana & Ace Steel)

    Hillbilly JesHUSS (BJ Whitmer & Jimmy Jacobs)

    Sal Rinauro & Tony Mamaluke

    The Embassy (Jimmy Rave & Alex Shelley)

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    Generation Next

    Austin Aries

    Roderick Strong

    Jack Evans

    Matt Sydal

    The Embassy

    Prince Nana

    Jimmy Rave

    Alex Shelley

    Abyss

    Fast Eddie

    The Rottweilers

    Julius Smokes

    Homicide

    Low-Ki

    Ricky Reyes

    Rocky Romero

  13. Well, I have decided to end this diary. I would like to continue, but I get no feedback AT ALL. I have recieved like 2 replies, and 1 email. I want to continue, but, not with this diary. So, I will be back, but with an ROH related diary. TNA it seems draws no interest on this board, or maybe its just my diary, because I see other diarie where after they simply make the first post where they give the main story, they get 5,6,7 replies. So, say goodbye to this diary.

  14. TNA.com - Impact Report - 03/11/05

    The show opens with pyro.

    Match #1 Southern Strong Style vs. Mikey Batts & Jerelle Clark

    I am really beginning to like this team of Whitmer & Bradley, they work great as a unit. They are both really great workers, and were a tremendous pick-up for TNA. Onto the match. Bradley hit a series of very stiff fore-arms to the head of Batts which looked to have knocked him silly, Clark went for a sky-twister press on Whitmer, but Whitmer moved and countered with a nasty exploder that absolutely rocked Clark, Whitmer nailed 2 german suplexes on Batts, and Whitmer & Bradley nailed the Doun South Driver for the victory.

    Rating = 39.6

    Shane Douglas was interviewing Kazarian when Shane arrived and didnt acknowledge Kazarian at all. This made Kazarian furious, and Kazarian started shouting at Shane as Shane just walked down the hallway unbothered.

    Rating = 69.5

    Match #2 - Petey Williams vs. Chris Sabin

    This was quite an impressive X-Division match. Some highlights saw Williams hit a flying head scissors, Sabin hit a reverse brainbuster on Willimas, Sabin hit a suicide dive to the outside onto Williams, and Sabin get the Cradle Shock countered into the Canadian Destroyer for Williams to get he wim. The only thing I dont like is that the Canadian Destroyer just seems too contrived for my liking.

    Rating = 60.1

    Christopher Daniels was in the ring about to give and interview when Skipper came running out. Before Skipper could get the upper-hand, Steve Corino came out and beat down Skipper. Corino prceeded to hit Skipper with the Old School Expulsion. Daniels got up and just stared at Corino, as if shocked to see him. Daniels backed away and went to the back.

    Rating = 64.2

    Match #3 - Ron Killings vs. Mike Awesome

    Before the match could even begin, Awesome had Lollipop come into the ring and dance for Killings. While Killings back was turned, Awesome hit him with a low blow. Lollipop kicked Killings a few times while Awesome went to the outside to get a table. Awesome set the table up in the middle of the ring. He then hoisted Killings up to the top rope, the nailed him with a running Awesome bomb through the table. The ref had no choice but to disqualify Awesome and award the match to Killings.

    Rating = 68.1

    Rhodes made his way out onto the stage and said that due to the earlier actions of Steve Corino, that he would face Elix Skipper in a mcth tonight, and that it was next after the commercial break.

    Rating = 65.4

    Main Event - Elix Skipper vs. Steve Corino

    This was a great bout. I have been watching Corino since his early WWF Shotgun Saturday Night days, and he hasnt lost a step at all, he can still put on 5 star matches. Skipper & Corino complemented eachother well. Onto the match. Skipper brought it to Corino early in the match, and just would not let up. Some highlights saw Skipper nail 2 consecutive yakuza kicks on Corino, Corino hit a huge fallaway slam, Skipper hit a beautiful 450, and Corino get the win with the Northern Lights Bomb. After the match, Daniels ran down and nailed Skipper with the Last Rights. Daniels then looked at Corino as if he wanted to fight. Daniels then extended his hand, and Corino shook it. Daniels and Corino have some sort of trust formed. This cant be good for Skipper.

    Rating = 75.5

    Overall Rating = 53.7

    Attendance = 14,832

  15. TNA.com Update

    Seeing how Kid Kash was fired, and Lance Hoyt has been released, TNA have taken it upon themselves to bring in a fresh new team, and that team is none tother than the very talented...Briscoe Brothers. They will be entered in the Tag-Title tournament at Destination X, along with the team of BJ Whitmer and Brady Bradley, known as Sothern Strong Style. With those 2 new teams announced, these are the teams currently entered into the tournament

    America's Most Wanted

    Team Canada

    The Naturals

    BG James & Ron Killings

    The Briscoe Bros.

    Southern Strong Style

    As you can see, there are still 2 slots open, but we already have a team signed that is being kept a secret until their match. So, with that 1 slot left, we are now offering an open contract to ANY team that wants a shot at the NWA Tag Championships.

  16. TNA.com - Impact Report - 03/04/05

    The show opens with Dusty Rhodes officially announcing the Tag Title Tournament which will be held at Destination X.

    Rating = 46.3

    Match #1 - Southern Strong Style (BJ Whitmer & Brad Bradley) vs. Team Canada

    This match saw the debut of BJ Whitmer and Brad Bradley. Both have never teamed together before, but you would never be able to tell that in this match, they have amazing chemistry. Onto the match. Some highlights saw BJ Whitmer hit the exploder he is famous for, Team Canada hit some type of double rock bottom type move, and SSS get the win when they hit what they call the Southern Discomfort (Spanish Fly).

    Rating = 41.3

    Match #2 - Jerelle Clark vs. Andy Douglas

    This was an okay match, nothing too special. Some highlights saw Douglas hit a nasty brainbuster on Clark, and Clark get the win with the Phoenix 630.

    Jeff Hardy was backstage talking to one of the staff when out of nowhere Mike Awesome came out and attacked Hardy. Awesome put Hardy through a table with the Awesome Bomb.

    Rating = 64.7

    Match #3 - Sonjay Dutt vs. Kazarian

    This was a good match. Kazarian has a fresh new look now that he is seperated from Michael Shane. Some highlights saw Kazarian go for a moonsault off the top-rope to the outside only for Dutt to move, Dutt crotch Kazarian on the guard rail, and Kazarian nail Dutt with the Future Shock, but Dutt hit the ref on the way down, so both Dutt and the ref were out. At this time Michael Shane ran down to the ring and floored Kazarian with a clothline, then hit the Picture Perfect Elbow from the top-rope. Dutt got up after all this had happened and hit the Indian Summer on Kazarian for the win.

    Rating = 59.5

    Backstage we saw Lollipop with her Client, Mike Awesome. She was sommending him on taking out Hardy earlier.

    Rating = 49.4

    A higlight package is showed hyping the Christopher Daniels vs. Elix Skipper match at DX.

    Rating = 52.0

    Main Event - AJ Styles vs. Elix Skipper

    This was a great contest. AJ really knows how to put on something crowd pleasing, so does Skipper. Some highlights saw AJ hit a tope to the outside onto Skipper, AJ nail the springboard reverse DDT, Skipper hit AJ with a nasty death valley driver, and Styles hitting the Styles Clash for the victory. After the match, Daniels ran down and nailed Skipper with the X-Title. Skipper was out cold on the mat. Daniels told Skipper that he was ready for DX, and that Skipper better not get his hopes up, because Daniels will crush them.

    Rating = 76.6

    Overall Rating = 54.0

    Attendance = 9,343

  17. TNA.com - The Low Down

    - With Gunn's win on friday, he will now be put into the Main Event at Destination X. The Main Event now looks like this - Jeff Jarrett vs. Monty Brown vs. Kevin Nash vs. Billy Gunn. Jarrett has the odds stacked against him in this one as all the men are looking to walk out with the NWA title.

    - Michael Shane has accepted Kazarians challenge. They will now face off at Destination X inside a steel cage. This match has emotions running high as both are former tag-partners.

    - Daniels has said that even though Skipper beat him a few weeks back in their exhibition match on Impact, he isnt worried about Skipper and says that he will beat him without breaking a sweat.

    - Rhodes has announced that the tag tournament will take place at Destination X. With that announcement, TNA "Destination X" will be longer than our average PPV. Instead of 3 hours, DX will be 4 hours, and will be the same price as a normal TNA PPV.

    - TNA is proud to announce the signing of of 2 great new talents. BJ Whitmer and Brad Bradley are now apart of the regular roster. look to see them in action in the near future.

    The following is the current line-up for Destination X.

    NWA Championship

    Jeff Jarrett © vs. Monty Brown vs. Kevin Nash vs. Billy Gunn

    NWA X-Title

    Christopher Daniels © vs. Elix Skipper

    Steel Cage Match

    Michael Shane vs. Kazarian

    8 Team Tag Title Tournament

  18. TNA.com - Impact Report - 02/25/05

    Dusty Rhodes is backstage with Billy Gunn sitting in the back of his pick-up. Rhodes says that if Gunn wants in the Main Event of DX, then tonight he has to not only beat Scott Hall, but also Kevin Nash in a handicap match. Gunn looked furious, but said that hw will do what it takes to get into the Main Event and win the NWA title.

    Rating = 69.2

    Match #1 - The Naturals vs. Mikey Batts & Jerelle Clark

    Solid opener, nothing special though. Crowd wasnt very into it though. Some highlights saw Batts & Clark hit a modified Doomsaday Device, and The Naturals get the win after Andy Douglas had the ref distracted and Chase Stevens hit Batts with a steel chair for the 3.

    Rating = 39.3

    Lollipop came to the ring surrounded by loud cheers. She announced that she had signed a new client and that man would be an un-stoppable force in TNA, and that man is...MIKE AWESOME! Awesome came down to a chorus of boo's. He shook hands with Lollipop and they made their to the back.

    Rating = 50.8

    Match #2 - Kid Kash vs. Sonjay Dutt

    This was a pretty good contest. Dutt impresses the hell outta me, he is very talented, so is Kash. Some highlights saw Dutt hit a double jump hurricanran on Kash from the top rope, Kash hit 3 german suplexes in a row, Dutt nail the Phoenix 630, but only get a 2 count out of it, and Kid Kash get the win with the Money Maker.

    Rating = 65.5

    Shane Douglas is backstage with kazarian. Douglas asked Kazarina about Shane, and Kazarian had the follwing to say. Shane is a whiney little baby that cant stand alone, and needed me as a cruth. Kazarian also said that he accepted the challenge, but only under one condition...that it be a STEEL CAGE MATCH!

    Rating = 71.5

    Dusty Rhodes came out onto the stage. He said that if Lollipop wants to sign new talent with out him knowing, then he is going to sign an impromptu match with out her knowing. He said that Mike Awesome would face Monty Brown...NEXT!

    Rating = 45.7

    Match #3 - Mike Awesome vs. Monty Brown

    I though this was a good match for both men, the crowd thought the same. They were into it, but you could tell they were waiting for Gunn vs. Hall & Nash. Onto the match. It appears that Awesome's time in Japan has done good as he has added some new moves to his offense. Some highlights saw Awesome hold up Monty Brown for 10 seconds in the military press position, Brown hit a huge superplex on Awesome, and Awesome get the win with the running Awesome Bomb. After the match Lollipop got into the ring and was hoisted onto the shoulders of Awesome as they celebrated their victory.

    Rating = 50.1

    Match #4 - Billy Gunn vs. Kevin nash & Scott Hall (for Gunn's right to enter the title match at DX)

    The crowd loved this, they believed Gunn to be such an under-dog, and wanted him to win badly. Hall & Nash play great heels, the feed off the crowd, albeit their ring skills have deminished over the years. Onto the match. Some highlights saw Nash & Hall hit 2 double team clothlines in a row, Hall nail a huge powerslam on Gunn, Gunn hit a tornado DDT on Nash, and Hall lift tp Gunn for the Razor's Edge, but have it counted into a fame-asser for the victory. Gunn will now move on to the main event of Destination X.

    Rating = 75.8

    Overall Rating = 58.5

    Attendance = 8,515

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