So it looks like Joey Ryan faced Kikutaro!! One of my favorite wrestlers.
Cody faced the Bruiser for the ROH World title. I think we can guess the result of that one.
The Briscoes showed up, not sure exactly what went down.
All I can really find.
So it looks like Joey Ryan faced Kikutaro!! One of my favorite wrestlers.
Does the "up against Survivor Series" argument work now that the WWE Network exists, though? If the PPV is totally on-demand, I think people would go to the live show in their area and then just watch Survivor Series the next day or something. I got tickets to last night's Rangers game and that's what I'm doing.AlexROH wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2017 5:43 am So, from what I've seen in Twitter, yesterday was a little crowd. It's normal being a Sunday in Oklahoma against Survivor Series. I like Martinez winning. They've been building him slow and this victory will help him a lot to begin 2018 as a credible challenger. With this victory, too, I can see either Cody or Dalton winning at Final Battle.
hey pal there were at least 80 people at that EWA show back in January 2012. I think I won the 50/50 raffle that night. I remember Dalton had Taven in a side headlock on the mat and told Taven his hair smelled nice.
The other time ROH was in Oklahoma they drew good crowds. ROH has had a great attendance numbers this year so I think one of the main reasons (not the only one or an excuse) is the WWE PPV. Not for the traditional PPV, but most people like watching shows live, not on demand, IMO.Big Red Machine wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2017 6:33 amDoes the "up against Survivor Series" argument work now that the WWE Network exists, though? If the PPV is totally on-demand, I think people would go to the live show in their area and then just watch Survivor Series the next day or something. I got tickets to last night's Rangers game and that's what I'm doing.AlexROH wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2017 5:43 am So, from what I've seen in Twitter, yesterday was a little crowd. It's normal being a Sunday in Oklahoma against Survivor Series. I like Martinez winning. They've been building him slow and this victory will help him a lot to begin 2018 as a credible challenger. With this victory, too, I can see either Cody or Dalton winning at Final Battle.
I was mainly talking about this match!dark patriot wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2017 6:48 amhey pal there were at least 80 people at that EWA show back in January 2012. I think I won the 50/50 raffle that night. I remember Dalton had Taven in a side headlock on the mat and told Taven his hair smelled nice.
Where can we find his........findings?
With an average attendance like that, ROH can afford to take the occasional hit like in Oklahoma City. Punishment was probably the best person they could choose on their entire roster. I'm really glad how much 2017 has changed his career trajectory.
Frankie Kazarian is at home and still in some pain after a neck injury from an Indy taker on Friday night's ROH show in San Antonio. At this point the nature of the injury is still to be determined.
Don't try it, it's your typical "joke" by Thelone