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  1. I live in New Jersey and have been going to NJ/NYC ROH shows since 2005 so I was there for Nigel’s ROH Title win in Edison and his final match against Bryan. Really glad WWE touched on his ROH days and even more specifically on the Pure Title which I think is a perfect concept for title that needs to be revived. Sad he never got to showcase his greatness in the ring in WWE abut glad they’re giving him this opportunity as an announcer. Who knows, maybe he’s secretly getting the surgery and planning a Shawn Michaels-like return that’ll be even better then his original run on the indies. 

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  2. 31 minutes ago, Happ Hazzard said:

    Jim "the Anvil" Neidhart passes away at 63 years old, RIP.

    Damn, how is Bret the only surviving Hart Foundation member? All of these guys need to be in the the HOF as a unit and individually (well Anvil with Bret as a tag). Neidhart was the best part of those early Hart Foundation interviews. RIP Anvil, I’m sure he has plenty of people to catch up with.

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  3. 2 hours ago, ComingToAmerica said:

    I don't really get Tanahashi. I'm still new to New Japan really, and kinda know that's why. But still, I'd be pretty irked if he went over Ibushi.

    I used to think ZSJ was kinda awful, but he's pretty much my favourite wrestler now. His relationship with TAKA is so awesome - the hug when Zack wins (I wrote 'they win' and corrected) is really believable. Taka really went all out to protect his boy in the tag matches, gave him his finish, works as cornerman without interfering (though you suspect he might one day if really needed). Sabre-gun is the future.

    The best way I can put it is Tanahashi is the John Cena of NJPW and the guy that basically got them out of the dark ages in the mid 2000s. So pretty much 2 generations of NJPW fans have grown up with Tanahashi as the man. And I’d also be irked if he went over Ibushi. Ibushi isn’t as young as he looks (he’s in his mid 30s) and right now is the time take him to the next level.

  4. ROH doesn’t really have to add much to their roster because their making money regardless. So there’s no point in spending money if money is already trickling in. They have been the most consistent North American wrestling promotion other than WWE this century. But if NJPW decides to end their partnership and/or the booking becomes too stale, it’ll be harder for them to get new talent with all of the competition. I think ROH is playing it safe right now and we don’t have to look far at when wrestling promotions try to overspend and ultimately end up out of business. As much as I’d like to see them go out and grab all the top indie talent; slow and steady wins the race.

  5. 10 minutes ago, Web Conn said:

    Delirious has let so much great talent slip through his finger tips. 

    What about a booking committee? There’s enough creative minds not signed to the WWE. Lagana, Jacobs etc.

    Theres a lot of talent out there that Gabe and Court have signed that ROH should have already signed. 

    MJF for example is a guy blowing up right now that ROH should be looking into. David Starr was another guy they should have signed.

    They fucking had Keith Lee and let him go to Gabe. Like wtf.

    If they are looking for under the radar indie talent, the offices are based in Baltimore why not work an agreement out to use Maryland Championship Wrestling as a developmental territory of sorts.

    If I was Sinclair (I know it’s a company not the cowboy hat wearing promoter from Ready to Rumble) I’d send Joe Koff to All In with a briefcase full of contracts and sign people. 

     

    I think a lot of the guys in recent years that have either left or stayed away from ROH is because they saw an easier route to WWE, especially with Evolve/Gabe having a connection. So instead of signing a contract with ROH, work all over and get hot and get signed by NXT. Sinclair and ROH have been on the slow build trend and it’s working for them. Attendance is up, I’m pretty sure profits are up and as long as they don’t get too big headed (ECW, TNA 2011), they should keep doing what their doing. If they get a national television deal, then I can see them going out and trying to sign other top indie talent.

  6. 8 minutes ago, Beech27 said:

    Nope. Though the G1 finals frequently has a big return or announcement of some kind, so we may after this weekend.

    Yeah, will definitely be interesting where he goes next. I know EVIL confronted him but it would be fun to see Ishii take the title to ride this momentum from the G1.

  7. Just now, sabremike said:

    The question is are The Bucks willing to give up all their artistic and creative control and most likely eventually become a throwaway mid card act if they get a big money offer?

    If the money is right and they get to spend more time with their families, I don’t see why not. Watching BTE, you really get to see how much their family means to them. At least they’d be traveling within the US (most of the time) and not have to travel abroad as much.

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  8. I feel the the WWE roster is pretty bloated and many of their stars (Balor, Roode, Orton, Wyatt, Ambrose, etc.) haven’t been utilized to the best of their abilities (some of these guys for many years). Maybe instead of who’s joining the WWE, we should be thinking about who may be leaving to grow. Cody set the blueprint, it can be done. If ROH can get a solid national television deal, I think we may see that happen a lot more frequently. Plus with IMPACT having new people behind them, MLW catching on, WOS, LU, etc., there’s no better time in wrestling for a wrestler to bet on themselves.

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  9. 1 hour ago, Dolfan in NYC said:

    Oh yeah, this is gonna be a fun night. 

    Also, I should probably start looking up ROH storylines since I'm actually paying money to see their product.   Wonder if they'd run a Lethal/Omega title for title match.

    That’s if WWE doesn’t snatch them up first. I think Kenny, Cody and the Bucks contracts are up in January and with all the new money coming in, I’m sure th E will throw big money at them. At the same time, I believe Nakumura’s contract is up around the same time so maybe he goes back to NJPW.

  10. 3 hours ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

    Roderick had been a prominent player in ROH going back to 2004 and the Generation Next show.

    ROH dropped the ball with Ciampa being the new crown jewel of The Embassy. The Embassy was at its best with Nana, Jimmy Rave, Alex Shelley, Abyss, and Daizee Haze. Ressurecting it was an awful idea.

    I’ve been going to ROH shows since 05. Roddy definitely kicks ass. Gen next vs Embassy Steel Cage Warfare was my first live show. It’s going to be interesting where these guys end up over the next few years. They all already have lots of mileage on their bodies.

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