- ROH World Heavyweight Championship
- ROH World Tag Team Championship
- ROH Pure Championship
- (Soon to come) ROH World Womens Championship
Thursday, March 12, 2009
ROH Fantasy Titles
Monday, March 9, 2009
This Crazy Wrestling World: Saveus_hsbsg*gsa4%$^
What I learned from this video:
1. Apparnetly The Edge of Sanity has availability to Ant Spray.
2. I'm still wondering how far he has gotten in operation Destroy Lady Boy.
3. I would definetly rather be in a Delirious autograph line than Jericho's (Id still go to Jericho's.
4. Who the fuck pays people in figs.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
My problem with Wrestlemania
In the early days of the 80's we would see some of the most long and intense wrestling feuds calmenate at the biggest show of the year. From Hogan and Savage, to Austin and Hart, Hogan and Andre, and Roddy Piper and Mr.T. However, now a days Wrestlemania has focused to much on the matches and not on what is behind them.
Take the match between Undertaker and Shawn Michaels coming up. Sure these guys are two icons and big stars but there is absolutely no story behind it. What WWE needed to do is extend Michaels feud with JBL to Mania in some form of hardcore match. In the case of Taker, the whole situation could have been solved in the match between HBK and Koslov on Raw. MY solution would be JBL costing Michaels the match, keeping Koslov's streak and allowing Koslov to face Taker. This would make more sense because of the match between Taker and Koslov on Smackdown that Koslov won. Taker's Mania matches used to have a story, examples are matches with Sid, Kane, Ric Flair, but now they are just matches.
Wrestlemania needs to go back to the ways of the earlier days where these shows we're live changing and had significant value on the viewers. Even though Mania is going nowhere from being a disaster, this simple change can compel Wrestlemania to truly be the grandaddy of them all.
Take the match between Undertaker and Shawn Michaels coming up. Sure these guys are two icons and big stars but there is absolutely no story behind it. What WWE needed to do is extend Michaels feud with JBL to Mania in some form of hardcore match. In the case of Taker, the whole situation could have been solved in the match between HBK and Koslov on Raw. MY solution would be JBL costing Michaels the match, keeping Koslov's streak and allowing Koslov to face Taker. This would make more sense because of the match between Taker and Koslov on Smackdown that Koslov won. Taker's Mania matches used to have a story, examples are matches with Sid, Kane, Ric Flair, but now they are just matches.
Wrestlemania needs to go back to the ways of the earlier days where these shows we're live changing and had significant value on the viewers. Even though Mania is going nowhere from being a disaster, this simple change can compel Wrestlemania to truly be the grandaddy of them all.
Monday, March 2, 2009
ROH Fantasy Project
After weeks of slowly posting the roster to me ROH Fantasy company, I have decided it has taken way too long and to just post the entire roster now.
"The Shooter" Brent Albright
"The Enforcer" C.W. Anderson
Austin Aries
Tyler Black
Jay Briscoe
Mark Briscoe
"Classic" Colt Cabana
Claudio Castagnoli
"M Dogg 20" Matt Cross
Allison Danger
"The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels
"American Dragon" Bryan Danielson
Delirious
Sara Del Ray
"The Generic Luchador" El Generico
Jack Evans
Daizee Haze
Chris Hero
"The Notorious 187" Homicide
Human Tornado
Jimmy Jacobs
Jigsaw
Alexis Laree
Low-Ki
Nigel McGuinness
Mschif
Necro Butcher
"Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce
Jimmy Rave
"The Cuban Crippler" Ricky Reyes
Davey Richards
Rocky "Azucar" Romero
Ruckus
Chris Sabin
"The Samoan Submission Machine" Samoa Joe
Alex Shelley
Julius Smokes
"Mr Wrestling" Kevin Steen
"Explosive" Erick Stevens
Roderick Strong
Matt Sydal
"Sweet and Sour" Larry Sweeney
B.J. Whitmer
Jimmy Yang
ROH Developmental:
Bobby Dempsey
Shane Hagadorn
Kenny King
Kenny Omega
Ernie Osiris
"Sugarfoot" Alex Payne
Pelle Primeau
Chasyn Rance
Sal Rinauro
"Addicted to Love" Rhett Titus
Silas Young
Teams and managers:
The Briscoe Brothers: Jay and Mark Briscoe
Delirious with Daizee Haze
The Vulture Squad: Ruckus, Jigsaw, Jack Evans and Julius Smokes
Kevin Steen and El Generico
Sweet and Sour Inc.: Chris Hero, Adam Pearce and Larry Sweeney
Age of the Fall: Jimmy Jacobs, Tyler Black and Necro Butcher
Havana Pitbulls: Ricky Reyes and Rocky Romero
Motor City Machineguns: Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley
Christopher Daniels and Allison Danger
"The Shooter" Brent Albright
"The Enforcer" C.W. Anderson
Austin Aries
Tyler Black
Jay Briscoe
Mark Briscoe
"Classic" Colt Cabana
Claudio Castagnoli
"M Dogg 20" Matt Cross
Allison Danger
"The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels
"American Dragon" Bryan Danielson
Delirious
Sara Del Ray
"The Generic Luchador" El Generico
Jack Evans
Daizee Haze
Chris Hero
"The Notorious 187" Homicide
Human Tornado
Jimmy Jacobs
Jigsaw
Alexis Laree
Low-Ki
Nigel McGuinness
Mschif
Necro Butcher
"Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce
Jimmy Rave
"The Cuban Crippler" Ricky Reyes
Davey Richards
Rocky "Azucar" Romero
Ruckus
Chris Sabin
"The Samoan Submission Machine" Samoa Joe
Alex Shelley
Julius Smokes
"Mr Wrestling" Kevin Steen
"Explosive" Erick Stevens
Roderick Strong
Matt Sydal
"Sweet and Sour" Larry Sweeney
B.J. Whitmer
Jimmy Yang
ROH Developmental:
Bobby Dempsey
Shane Hagadorn
Kenny King
Kenny Omega
Ernie Osiris
"Sugarfoot" Alex Payne
Pelle Primeau
Chasyn Rance
Sal Rinauro
"Addicted to Love" Rhett Titus
Silas Young
Teams and managers:
The Briscoe Brothers: Jay and Mark Briscoe
Delirious with Daizee Haze
The Vulture Squad: Ruckus, Jigsaw, Jack Evans and Julius Smokes
Kevin Steen and El Generico
Sweet and Sour Inc.: Chris Hero, Adam Pearce and Larry Sweeney
Age of the Fall: Jimmy Jacobs, Tyler Black and Necro Butcher
Havana Pitbulls: Ricky Reyes and Rocky Romero
Motor City Machineguns: Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley
Christopher Daniels and Allison Danger
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