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Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2017 2:50 pm
by monster mafia
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The Best Wrestling on the Planet returns to historic Center Stage for an international TV taping featuring the hard-hitting, fast-paced, in-your-face action that only Ring of Honor can provide! All of your favorite ROH stars will compete in one of wrestling’s most-notable venues, highlighted by the return of Atlanta’s own, the ROH World Champion as of press time, “The American Nightmare” Cody!

In addition to the current ROH World Champion Cody, the current ROH World Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks, Jay Lethal, “Pro Wrestling’s Last Real Man” Silas Young, “The Villain” Marty Scurll, Kenny King, Bully Ray, the IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champions War Machine, and so many more will be in action!

In Atlanta, the long-standing battle between Bullet Club and CHAOS continues on US soil!

“THE VILLAIN” MARTY SCURLL vs. ROCKY ROMERO

Since their formations, Bullet Club and CHAOS have battled for international supremacy. The newest member of Bullet Club, “The Villain” Marty Scurll, was one of the most dominant ROH World Television Champions in history, and could enter Atlanta a two-time ROH World TV Champion should he capture the title in Liverpool. When he returns stateside, with or without the championship around his waist, he will take on one of CHAOS’ finest!

Rocky Romero gave long-time tag team partner Beretta his blessing to join the solo heavyweight ranks in New Japan Pro-Wrestling and team with Chuckie T. in tag team competition in Ring of Honor. But Romero, one of the most-decorated junior heavyweights in the history of wrestling, isn’t hanging them up or retiring. No, Romero is out to compete for singles gold!

If Scurll captures the ROH World Television Championship in Liverpool at War of the Worlds – Liverpool on digital Pay Per View, this match, taking place for the first time in a ROH ring, will provide a golden opportunity for the record-breaking eight-time IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Champion, former CMLL World Super Lightweight Champion, and three-time ROH World Tag Team Champion! The ROH Board of Directors is closely monitoring the situation and may add stipulations to this match should Scurll recapture the championship!

For the first time in Ring of Honor, it is “The Villain” versus one of the most decorated junior heavyweights the world has ever seen! Who will emerge victorious?

International Television Taping: Saturday Night at Center Stage
Local Time: Saturday, Aug 26, 2017 07:00pm EDT
Center Stage
1374 West Peachtree St NW
Atlanta, Georgia 30309

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2017 6:18 pm
by Wilson
monster mafia wrote: Tue Aug 15, 2017 2:50 pm “The Villain” versus one of the most decorated junior heavyweights the world has ever seen!
*extreme sigh*

This is the first Romero singles match in ROH or NJPW since the Roppongi split, right? Hope we do see good Romero here. He's definitively not a young guy but he's still someone ROH can rely on for at least the short term.

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 1:41 pm
by DXvsNWO1994
Honestly, I think Scurll vs. Romero could be really good.

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2017 7:26 am
by Big Red Machine
DXvsNWO1994 wrote: Wed Aug 16, 2017 1:41 pm Honestly, I think Scurll vs. Romero could be really good.
I think it could be quite great. Rocky has almost always delivered when given the chance in singles matches in New Japan. It's New Japan's extremely rigid booking structure that has prevented this from being recognized.

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2017 7:31 am
by Big Red Machine
Mr. Mojo Risin wrote: Mon Aug 14, 2017 7:59 pm
Big Red Machine wrote: Mon Aug 14, 2017 7:52 pm
DXvsNWO1994 wrote: Mon Aug 14, 2017 4:49 pm

HONOR RUMBLE – WINNER GETS A SHOT LATER THAT NIGHT IN ATLANTA



Read as: "FILLER"
Totally agree. Who the fuck would you have win other than Punishment Martinez. Roster is just shit. Cody has no challengers.
Which is why gimmicks like this are so frustrating... and especially after they actually managed to do it right for once with Silas last year. Having the winner get a title shot on a different show gives you time to build the challenger up a bit, built the match up a bit, and creates some continuity with the house shows that gives them importance that should drive up DVD and VOD sales for both shows, as well as ticket sales for all house shows.
But instead we'll just do the lazy thing and make the show total filler.

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 6:11 pm
by TYFDK
Only spoiler that I've seen is that GLACIER entered the Honor Rumble.

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 1:08 am
by AlexROH
Results, via PWInsider. Everybody said it was a fun night. The Cody thing was funny, from what I've seen in photos. He was wearing the ROH Title belt and a ROH Ring that everybody should kiss before the matches.
Brad Lynch (Elite since Day 1) here in Atlanta at Center Stage:

*Cauliflower Chase Brown def. Gladiator Jeremiah (Dark)

*Will Ferrara def. Cheeseburger

*Silas Young def. Cauliflower Chase Brown

*Kelly Klein def. Brandi Rhodes

*Kenny King def. Hangman Page

*Marty Scurll def. Rocky Romero

*ROH champion Cody came out and introduced a replacement for the ROH belt. A "Ring of Honor" that he says his opponents must kiss rather than shaking hands at the start of a match.

Josh Woods def. QT Marshall

Kazarian won the #1 contender Honor Rumble that included Jay White, Sho, Punishment Martinez, Jon Gresham, Rhett Titus, Will Ferrara, Yo, Alex Shelley, Silas Young, Shane Taylor, Flip Gordon, Jay Lethal, Hanson, Chris Sabin, Bully Ray, Raymond Rowe, Mark Briscoe, and...GLACIER. Lethal eliminated Kaz but Daniels was distracting Sinclair. Kaz got back in and tossed Lethal.

The Briscoes def. Marseglia/O'Ryan.

Karen Q def. Sumie

War Machine def. Coast to Coast & Tempura Boyz in a tornado tag match.

Flip Gordon def. Cory Hollis

Cody def. Kazarian to retain the ROH title.

Search & Destroy def. Young Bucks/Guerrillas of Destiny

A really fun night overall and a great homecoming for Cody.

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 7:38 am
by Mr. Mojo Risin
KAZ? Really? What a fucking worthless waste of time.

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 8:09 am
by WebConn
Should have been Glacier.

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 10:34 am
by JTCole
Here's Georgia Wrestling History Larry Goodman's report of the tapings

"Ring of Honor returned for their second TV taping of 2017 at Center Stage Theater, the famed venue that hosted WCW tapings during the early to mid 90s.

It was a whale of a homecoming for Cody and quite the contrast to his first ROH appearance at Center Stage when he buried Atlanta and his fans. They loved him anyway and last night, as the reigning ROH World Champion, Cody had them eating out of his hand.

Attendance was a close to the capacity of 750. Bullet Club t-shirts were everywhere. The crowd held up amazingly well considering the show ran four and half hours long. They started to fade during the third hour of television but came back strong for the finale.


Dark Match – “Cauliflower” Chase Brown defeated Gladiator Jeremiah.

Hour One -- Marty Scurll was introduced as the color commentator.

Bully Ray said despite Jay Briscoe’s recent weirdness, he and the Briscoes would be on the same page and beat Kingdom at Death Before Dishonor on the road to regaining the ROH World 6-Man Championship.

--Will Ferrara submitted Cheeseburger in 11:30 with a grounded cobra clutch. Cheeseburger was over. Why they wanted these guys doing back and forth false finishes in the opening match was beyond me.

Ferrara attacked Cheeseburger after the match. Rhett Titus spurred him on and joined in.

--Silas Young (with Beer City Bruiser) pinned Chase Brown with Misery in 2:32 and continued to beat him up after the match.

Jay Lethal hit the ring and had a pull apart with Young. Lethal said let’s not wait for Death Before Dishonor. Young said he had beaten Lethal in every type of match and deserved the opportunities that Lethal had been getting. He was waiting for the PPV where it would be a Last Man Standing match or in his case, the Last Real Man Standing.

Women of Honor-- Kelly Klein pinned Brandi Rhodes with a knee strike to the face in 5:54. Brandi scrambled to the ropes when Klein went for End of the Match. Best wrestling I’ve seen from Brandi.

Brandi cut the purest of babyface promos after the match, talking about her transition from ring announcer to in-ring competitor. She said Klein’s End of Match was not the end of her. She was going to keep learning and be champion one day.

Hour 2 – BJ Whitmer joined Ian Riccaboni on commentary.

-- Kenny King pinned Hangman Page in 8:32 with Royal Flush. King’s stuff looked super smooth. Easily the match of the night thus far.

-- Marty Scurll pinned Rocky Romero in 10:50 with Bird of Prey. This was another good match. Scurll’s entrance got a huge pop. However, the crowd was fairly evenly split once the bell rang. Romero countered the chickenwing and eventually got a cross armbreaker applied but Scurll made the ropes.

ROH World Champion Cody got a monster reaction from the crowd, a level above his first Atlanta appearance for ROH. “What happens when the undesirable becomes undeniable? This happens (referencing the ROH title).” Cody said it was time for a change and revealed the new ring of honor, a flashy piece of bling. He said he changing the code of honor to kissing the ring instead of shaking hands. Cody allowed two women in the crowd to kiss the ring, one of which was his sister-in-law.

--Briscoe Brothers defeated Kingdom (Vinny Marseglia & TK O’Ryan) in 12:58 when Mark pinned O’Ryan after Jay hit the J Driller. Marseglia tried to use a chair, TKO tried to use his baseball bat, both to no avail. It was an OK main event but something was missing. Kingdom does not come across like main event talent.

Bully Ray joined Briscoes in the ring for a show of unity.

Hour 3
--Josh Woods defeated QT Marshall via submission in 7:33 with a kneebar. The natives were getting restless. Match wasn’t that bad but the fans crapped all over it.

-- Frankie Kazarian won the 20 man Honor Rumble in 26:46 to earn a shot at Cody. Cody came out to do commentary. Order of entrances: Jay White and Sho Tanaka, Punishment Martinez, Jonathan Gresham, Rhett Titus, Kazarian, Ferrara, Yo Kamatsu, Alex Shelley, Young, Sal Rinauro, Shane Taylor, Flip Gordon, Lethal, Hanson, Chris Sabin, Bully Ray, Ray Rowe, Mark Briscoe and Glacier. Taylor was given a chance to shine, and shine he did scoring a string of impressive eliminations. The reaction to Glacier was off the chain, one of the longest, loudest pops of the night and a “WCW” chant. The people were pissed when he was eliminated. Bully Ray ran wild. Rowe and Hanson tossed Taylor. Bully dumped War Machine. Final four were Bully Ray, Gordon, Kaz and Lethal. Bully and Jay teamed up for the Whassup? on Kaz. It came down to Lethal and Kaz. Lethal eliminated Kaz but referee Todd Sinclair didn’t see it because Christopher Daniels was diverting his attention. Lethal gave Daniels the Lethal Injection but was a sitting duck for Kaz to throw him out.

Brandi was onstage for a Q and A with the fans during the intermission. They were taking their chances with the Q and A. Brandi had to field some awkward questions and handled them well.

Women of Honor - Karen Q defeated Sumie Sakai in 9:03 with a fisherman suplex on a steel chair.

The postmatch was the low point of the night. Q got into a stilted verbal exchange with Deonna Purrazzo. It turned physical. Purrazzo almost landed on her head doing a tope when her foot caught the rope on the way out. They brawled on the outside with fans chanting “botch-o-mania” before Purrazzo dropped Q on a chair.

Hour 4

-- War Machine (Hanson & Rowe) defeated Tempurz Boyz (Sho & Yo) and Coast to Coast (LSG & Shaheem Ali ) in a tornado tag match at 9:40. Hanson pinned Sho with a splash off the top. War Machine looked every bit the world dominating tag team they claimed to be after the match. Hanson did a flip dive off turnbuckle onto everyone else garnering a holy s chant.

War Machine said they got screwed out of the ROH tag titles over a year ago. Then they got screwed out of their rematch when some other team showed up three hours before the event so their good behavior ends tonight.

--Flip Gordon defeated Corey Hollis in 7:24. Gordon’s aerial arsenal looked fabulous – precise and flashy at the same time. Gordon won it with a 450 from a kneeling position on the top rope.

--Cody pinned Kaz with Cross Rhodes to retain the ROH World Championship in 11:12. Kaz wasn’t about to kiss the ring and got an “FTR” chant. Kaz hit a beautiful a slingshot rana to the outside and brutalized Cody with shots into the barricade. The crowd gave Kaz grief for using a bionic elbow. Cody cut Kaz off at the pass with an arm drag off the top rope. Cody locked in the crossface and there was Daniels on the apron. Scurll ran down to check Daniels but got slung into the post. Sinclair got bumped and didn’t see a belt shot by Daniels. Kaz followed with the Tomikaze but Cody kicked out. Kaz tried to go up top and got spilled by Kaz. Daniels tried to interfere and barely escaped Cross Rhodes. Kaz was not so fortunate.

Cody talked about being in the dressing room at Center Stage with Dusty as a child, watching Sting put on his face paint. “If this run ends tomorrow, I’m glad it ended here.” Cody said t had been 31 years since a Rhodes held a world championship. The crowd responded with a standing ovation. Cody was clearly moved by the reaction.

ROH Web Exclusive--Search and Destroy (Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley & Jay White & Jonathan Gresham) defeated Bullet Club (Young Bucks & Guerrillas of Destiny) in 13:36 when Sabin pinned Nick. Bucks were insanely over and did all their usual great stuff. Match was tremendously entertaining. Nick got a bloody nose along the way. Finish was out nowhere with a lot going on at the time. I didn’t catch what MCMG did to Nick.

NOTES: Mike Posey was one of the referees....Nathaniel Spivey, Alan Angels and A.C. Mack worked ringside security...No return date was announced...Young Bucks were in the lobby before the show. Bully Ray was there during the intermission."

Keep in mind he's guesstimating on the hour ends and beginnings. Also telling that Glacier was the most over guy on the show.

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 12:05 pm
by Thelone
JTCole wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2017 10:34 amIt was a whale of a homecoming for Cody and quite the contrast to his first ROH appearance at Center Stage when he buried Atlanta and his fans. They loved him anyway and last night, as the reigning ROH World Champion, Cody had them eating out of his hand.

ROH World Champion Cody got a monster reaction from the crowd, a level above his first Atlanta appearance for ROH. “What happens when the undesirable becomes undeniable? This happens (referencing the ROH title).” Cody said it was time for a change and revealed the new ring of honor, a flashy piece of bling. He said he changing the code of honor to kissing the ring instead of shaking hands. Cody allowed two women in the crowd to kiss the ring, one of which was his sister-in-law.

Cody talked about being in the dressing room at Center Stage with Dusty as a child, watching Sting put on his face paint. “If this run ends tomorrow, I’m glad it ended here.” Cody said t had been 31 years since a Rhodes held a world championship. The crowd responded with a standing ovation. Cody was clearly moved by the reaction.
YOUR TOP HEEL... or something... whatever...
Dark Match – “Cauliflower” Chase Brown defeated Gladiator Jeremiah.
I feel like this Brown guy has been around doing dark matches forever.
Bully Ray said despite Jay Briscoe’s recent weirdness, he and the Briscoes would be on the same page and beat Kingdom at Death Before Dishonor on the road to regaining the ROH World 6-Man Championship.
Fascinating is what I would say if I cared about any of this.
--Will Ferrara submitted Cheeseburger in 11:30 with a grounded cobra clutch. Cheeseburger was over. Why they wanted these guys doing back and forth false finishes in the opening match was beyond me.

Ferrara attacked Cheeseburger after the match. Rhett Titus spurred him on and joined in.
Because this hot program must continue I guess.
--Silas Young (with Beer City Bruiser) pinned Chase Brown with Misery in 2:32 and continued to beat him up after the match.

Jay Lethal hit the ring and had a pull apart with Young. Lethal said let’s not wait for Death Before Dishonor. Young said he had beaten Lethal in every type of match and deserved the opportunities that Lethal had been getting. He was waiting for the PPV where it would be a Last Man Standing match or in his case, the Last Real Man Standing.
Because this hot program must continue I guess.
Women of Honor-- Kelly Klein pinned Brandi Rhodes with a knee strike to the face in 5:54. Brandi scrambled to the ropes when Klein went for End of the Match. Best wrestling I’ve seen from Brandi.

Brandi cut the purest of babyface promos after the match, talking about her transition from ring announcer to in-ring competitor. She said Klein’s End of Match was not the end of her. She was going to keep learning and be champion one day.
That might mean something if, you know, there was something resembling a division and/or a title belt.
-- Kenny King pinned Hangman Page in 8:32 with Royal Flush. King’s stuff looked super smooth. Easily the match of the night thus far.
Remember when Page had some momentum eons ago instead of being a fucking job guy like it's 2013 all over?
--Briscoe Brothers defeated Kingdom (Vinny Marseglia & TK O’Ryan) in 12:58 when Mark pinned O’Ryan after Jay hit the J Driller. Marseglia tried to use a chair, TKO tried to use his baseball bat, both to no avail. It was an OK main event but something was missing. Kingdom does not come across like main event talent.

Bully Ray joined Briscoes in the ring for a show of unity.
"""Can't wait""" to see Bully turn on the Briscoes and... whatever.
--Josh Woods defeated QT Marshall via submission in 7:33 with a kneebar. The natives were getting restless. Match wasn’t that bad but the fans crapped all over it.
Gee, I wonder why.
-- Frankie Kazarian won the 20 man Honor Rumble in 26:46 to earn a shot at Cody. Cody came out to do commentary. Order of entrances: Jay White and Sho Tanaka, Punishment Martinez, Jonathan Gresham, Rhett Titus, Kazarian, Ferrara, Yo Kamatsu, Alex Shelley, Young, Sal Rinauro, Shane Taylor, Flip Gordon, Lethal, Hanson, Chris Sabin, Bully Ray, Ray Rowe, Mark Briscoe and Glacier. Taylor was given a chance to shine, and shine he did scoring a string of impressive eliminations. The reaction to Glacier was off the chain, one of the longest, loudest pops of the night and a “WCW” chant. The people were pissed when he was eliminated. Bully Ray ran wild. Rowe and Hanson tossed Taylor. Bully dumped War Machine. Final four were Bully Ray, Gordon, Kaz and Lethal. Bully and Jay teamed up for the Whassup? on Kaz. It came down to Lethal and Kaz. Lethal eliminated Kaz but referee Todd Sinclair didn’t see it because Christopher Daniels was diverting his attention. Lethal gave Daniels the Lethal Injection but was a sitting duck for Kaz to throw him out.
We can't even have a clean finish for a fucking battle royale.
Women of Honor - Karen Q defeated Sumie Sakai in 9:03 with a fisherman suplex on a steel chair.

The postmatch was the low point of the night. Q got into a stilted verbal exchange with Deonna Purrazzo. It turned physical. Purrazzo almost landed on her head doing a tope when her foot caught the rope on the way out. They brawled on the outside with fans chanting “botch-o-mania” before Purrazzo dropped Q on a chair.
Gotta get those sweet two bucks from Youtube.
-- War Machine (Hanson & Rowe) defeated Tempurz Boyz (Sho & Yo) and Coast to Coast (LSG & Shaheem Ali ) in a tornado tag match at 9:40. Hanson pinned Sho with a splash off the top. War Machine looked every bit the world dominating tag team they claimed to be after the match. Hanson did a flip dive off turnbuckle onto everyone else garnering a holy s chant.

War Machine said they got screwed out of the ROH tag titles over a year ago. Then they got screwed out of their rematch when some other team showed up three hours before the event so their good behavior ends tonight.
Way to strike while the iron is ice cold.
--Cody pinned Kaz with Cross Rhodes to retain the ROH World Championship in 11:12. Kaz wasn’t about to kiss the ring and got an “FTR” chant. Kaz hit a beautiful a slingshot rana to the outside and brutalized Cody with shots into the barricade. The crowd gave Kaz grief for using a bionic elbow. Cody cut Kaz off at the pass with an arm drag off the top rope. Cody locked in the crossface and there was Daniels on the apron. Scurll ran down to check Daniels but got slung into the post. Sinclair got bumped and didn’t see a belt shot by Daniels. Kaz followed with the Tomikaze but Cody kicked out. Kaz tried to go up top and got spilled by Kaz. Daniels tried to interfere and barely escaped Cross Rhodes. Kaz was not so fortunate.
Remember how no one cared for this KRD angle that went nowhere anyway? Let's do that again.
Also telling that Glacier was the most over guy on the show.
Yeah, that's telling for all the wrong reasons unfortunately.

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 1:00 pm
by AlexROH
Uffff, I'm tired of your everyday hate. I mean, you don't like ANYTHING and you hate EVERYTHING, why the hell do you watch ROH? If you don't watch it bc you don't like it, why you spend your time reading/writting about something you don't like? lol

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 1:48 pm
by JTCole
Really it doesn't matter how good or bad the TV is for the next few months, Suzuki and Omega have sold both upcoming PPV's anyway.

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 2:11 pm
by monster mafia
war machine heel? thats good.

not bad...i hope dalton castle main events final battle.

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 8:02 pm
by Zhuge1
Titus and Ferrara seems like an odd pairing. Perhaps that sets the stage for the two of them against Cheeseburger and Daddiego.

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 12:40 am
by AlexROH
So, the card for DBD is:

Cody vs Suzuki
KUSHIDA vs King
War Machine vs Young Bucks
Bully/Briscoes vs The Kingdom
[LMS] Silas Young vs Jay Lethal

White vs Martinez (?)

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 12:28 pm
by Big Red Machine
Zhuge1 wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2017 8:02 pm Titus and Ferrara seems like an odd pairing. Perhaps that sets the stage for the two of them against Cheeseburger and Daddiego.
They're apparently shoot best friends, which I know because Kevin Kelly would pointlessly mention it on commentary at least once a month.

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 12:32 pm
by Big Red Machine
Thelone wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2017 12:05 pm
JTCole wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2017 10:34 am
War Machine said they got screwed out of the ROH tag titles over a year ago. Then they got screwed out of their rematch when some other team showed up three hours before the event so their good behavior ends tonight.
Way to strike while the iron is ice cold.
Which has been a rather constant problem under Delirious. And it's not just a "momentum of the angle" thing. The fact that they've waited so f*cking long to complain about this makes it look like the issue at hand really wasn't important to them, and that's never a good thing.

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 8:49 am
by Zhuge1
Big Red Machine wrote: Tue Aug 29, 2017 12:28 pm
Zhuge1 wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2017 8:02 pm Titus and Ferrara seems like an odd pairing. Perhaps that sets the stage for the two of them against Cheeseburger and Daddiego.
They're apparently shoot best friends, which I know because Kevin Kelly would pointlessly mention it on commentary at least once a month.
I must have missed that. I just found it odd because they had the whole video of Titus finding himself and going it alone after the Rebellion breakup and now he's linked up with Ferrara in a feud against Cheeseburger. Perhaps they just needed a partner for Ferrara since they wanted to continue to put Daddiego with Cheeseburger for whatever reason.

Re: OFFICIAL SATURDAY NIGHT AT CENTER STAGE 8/26/17 (TV Tapings) thread

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2017 5:41 am
by Mike Adamle
Not counting the Honor Rumble, why was Will Ferrara vs. Cheeseburger the 2nd longest match of the tapings? I don't want to watch that.