Ring of Honor Events Schedule Thread
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Do you think some of these names will be brought back to work backstage since Marty now the booker and some of these names know the roh product so well they could be producers or agents
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Alex Shelley seems like a natural choice if he's still doing the free agent thing.
Rocky Romero is a must if he's available. Maybe bring back Ricky Reyes too for a Havana Pitbulls reunion.
Rocky Romero is a must if he's available. Maybe bring back Ricky Reyes too for a Havana Pitbulls reunion.
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Thinking more about the reunion show:
Davey Richards
Rocky Romero
Alex Shelley
Ricky Reyes
Amazing Red
Jody Fleisch
Matt Cross
Tony Mamaluke
Jimmy Rave
Jimmy Wang
The dream would be to get Jushin Thunder Liger back for a proper US farewell. A random undercard young lion tag match on a NJPW US show seems anticlimactic.
Everybody else I can think up is long retired or signed to WWE, AEW, Impact, or MLW.
Davey Richards
Rocky Romero
Alex Shelley
Ricky Reyes
Amazing Red
Jody Fleisch
Matt Cross
Tony Mamaluke
Jimmy Rave
Jimmy Wang
The dream would be to get Jushin Thunder Liger back for a proper US farewell. A random undercard young lion tag match on a NJPW US show seems anticlimactic.
Everybody else I can think up is long retired or signed to WWE, AEW, Impact, or MLW.
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That's who i was thinking too...maxx_powerz wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2020 4:17 pm Don't know what kind of shape he in, but Jimmy Rave is still active. Erick Stevens would be a good one, he seems to be in pretty great shape right now.
Wish list...
Davey Richards
Would be really cool to get Low Ki and AUstin Airies but highly doubful with MLW
Jacobs, London, edwards also unlikely, but would be pretty cool. Maybe they can work a one-time with Imapct
Imagine we will see Delirous wrestling.
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Long timers still with the company:
Dan Maff (day 1 2002-2005, 2019-present)
The Briscoes (day 1 2002-present, minus a one year hiatus)
Delirious (2004-present)
Jay Lethal (2004-2006, 2011-present)
Caprice Coleman (2004, 2011-present)
Rhett Titus (2006-present)
Kenny King (2007-2012, 2015-present)
Silas Young (2007-2009, 2012-present)
Sumie Sakai (2002-2005, 2015-present)
Matt Taven (2009-present)
Dan Maff (day 1 2002-2005, 2019-present)
The Briscoes (day 1 2002-present, minus a one year hiatus)
Delirious (2004-present)
Jay Lethal (2004-2006, 2011-present)
Caprice Coleman (2004, 2011-present)
Rhett Titus (2006-present)
Kenny King (2007-2012, 2015-present)
Silas Young (2007-2009, 2012-present)
Sumie Sakai (2002-2005, 2015-present)
Matt Taven (2009-present)
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I wouldn't call Taven wrestling a handful of mostly dark matches from 2009-2011 (six matches in three years) being "part of the company." He wasn't someone you expected to see on a show, even a Northeast show. At least with Silas or Delirious you generally expected to see him as filler on a midwest show.famicommander wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2020 5:36 pm Long timers still with the company:
Dan Maff (day 1 2002-2005, 2019-present)
The Briscoes (day 1 2002-present, minus a one year hiatus)
Delirious (2004-present)
Jay Lethal (2004-2006, 2011-present)
Caprice Coleman (2004, 2011-present)
Rhett Titus (2006-present)
Kenny King (2007-2012, 2015-present)
Silas Young (2007-2009, 2012-present)
Sumie Sakai (2002-2005, 2015-present)
Matt Taven (2009-present)
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He was here in those years. He wasn't here for all of them, but writing 2009-present is much easier than writing "a few matches in each of 2009-2011 and then 2012-present as a regular"Big Red Machine wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2020 5:49 pmI wouldn't call Taven wrestling a handful of mostly dark matches from 2009-2011 (six matches in three years) being "part of the company." He wasn't someone you expected to see on a show, even a Northeast show. At least with Silas or Delirious you generally expected to see him as filler on a midwest show.famicommander wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2020 5:36 pm Long timers still with the company:
Dan Maff (day 1 2002-2005, 2019-present)
The Briscoes (day 1 2002-present, minus a one year hiatus)
Delirious (2004-present)
Jay Lethal (2004-2006, 2011-present)
Caprice Coleman (2004, 2011-present)
Rhett Titus (2006-present)
Kenny King (2007-2012, 2015-present)
Silas Young (2007-2009, 2012-present)
Sumie Sakai (2002-2005, 2015-present)
Matt Taven (2009-present)
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With NWA link...do we see Eddie Kingston??
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He is not going to undo Tokyo Dome retirement for one random USA show few months later.famicommander wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2020 4:52 pm The dream would be to get Jushin Thunder Liger back for a proper US farewell.
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im not huge on the reunion show. i think its a mistake unless you plan on bringing some people in. not to mention...how many current fans in LV know of Doug Williams past in ROH?
I pray ROH slash prices on their shows
I pray ROH slash prices on their shows
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It's kind of nuts how many guys from the early days of ROH are still wrestling 18 years later, it really (to me at least) shows the dedication required to get even a little over in wrestling. It's one thing for an AJ Styles or Christopher Daniels, guys who have been making and continue to make decent money the whole time. But guys like Homicide, Red, Doug Williams, Maff etc to still be grinding despite all the injuries and probably a lack of pay (Homicide probably did ok during his initial LAX run but that was 10+ years ago) is kind of incredible.
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It helps that guys like Mark Briscoe, Jay Briscoe, Bryan Danielson, and Amazing Red were literally teenagers at Honor of Era Begins.maxx_powerz wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 4:14 pm It's kind of nuts how many guys from the early days of ROH are still wrestling 18 years later, it really (to me at least) shows the dedication required to get even a little over in wrestling. It's one thing for an AJ Styles or Christopher Daniels, guys who have been making and continue to make decent money the whole time. But guys like Homicide, Red, Doug Williams, Maff etc to still be grinding despite all the injuries and probably a lack of pay (Homicide probably did ok during his initial LAX run but that was 10+ years ago) is kind of incredible.
Homicide is still is his early 40s. Williams is 47, but technically he retired two years back. If he wrestles it will be his first match in a good bit.
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Nice to see ROH hyping these shows ahead of time with posters, matches, lineup. In 2019, it seems like the lineup of wrestlers and matches were announced a week before for some shows.
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Agreed! If they were printed I'd buy em.
Tomato cans don't stand a chance.
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Someone mentioned on this forum that roh is returning to terminal 5 on April 23rd which is a Thursday night. Not sure how true it is also considering impact will running there a few days prior 4-19 for rebellion. if it’s true then damn I guess they couldn’t get any dates with Manhattan center who knows.
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