This was my first time watching a Ring of Honor Pay-Per-View live in a really long time. We opened with Mark Briscoe, with ODB at ringside against Donovan Dijak, with Truth Martini. I haven't seen much of Dijak but commentary continually discussed how much of a prospect he is. Mark Briscoe is a ton of fun with his wacky persona and worked well in his lower card position. I wasn't that impressed with Dijak here but this was a fun match. Mark won in a decent contest. Worth checking out only because Mark is an absolute blast. Also, at one point ODB ripped Truth Martini's book and grabbed her boobs, causing Steve Corino to say "SHE TOUCHED HER MAMMARIES". Funny stuff. **1/4
The next match was a tag bout pitting Matt Sydal and ACH against the Decade of Adam Page and BJ Whitmer. Page plays the heel that wants no part of one of his opponents, as he avoids ACH throughout. Both ACH and Sydal were given mildly hot tags. Colby Corino got involved to save the match for the Decade. Again, it's cool to hear Steve Corino's take on this. Page wins this for his guys with the right of passage. Another decent but unspectacular bout here. ACH and Sydal are a really enjoyable tag team. **
Nakamura, Okada and KUSHIDA will be coming back to ROH later in the year. Next up was Dalton Castle vs. Silas Young. I realize the gif I used of Castle isn't from the show but I'm limited on images. I thought this was an interesting contest. Castle is delightful and Young's "last real man" gimmick is like, perfect foil for him. Castle busted out a dead lift German and was impressive throughout. Young disappointed me as he was sloppy. Castle won this following a low blow. I probably scored this high which was totally due to Castle being fun as hell. After the match, Young laid out one of Castle's boys with a TKO. I think the match went a bit too long and there was too much sloppiness from Young but overall, I liked this purely due to Castle. **3/4
Another tag team match followed featuring C&C Wrestle Factory taking on War Machine. Cedric Alexander just defeated Moose and showed off a mean streak here. However, this was all about War Machine as they won in less than four minutes. Alexander didn't even try to save Caprice Coleman and just let him get pinned. After the match, Alexander seemed like he would attack Coleman but decided against it and just told him that they were done as a team. This felt more like it was a TV match than a Pay-Per-View match. *
So far, the undercard has been underwhelming. This is where the show picked up big time. Roderick Strong, Moose and Michael Elgin went at it with the number one contendership for the ROH World Heavyweight Title on the line. Moose continues to impress me and Elgin was there, but the star of this match was Roderick Strong as you'd expect. This dude has been on a tear in recent months and is one of the best things going on the indies. He won a thirteen minute match and should make for a very good challenge against whoever the champion is at the end of this show. Post match, Veda Scott got mad at Moose, leading to Cedric Alexander showing up and laying him out. Veda left with Cedric. Not a great match but a good one that was the best on the show so far. ***1/2
A six man tag match followed as the Bullet Club took on the Kingdom, with Maria. Here is your match of the night to this point. It was fast paced, the action never stopped and was so much fun. This match happened at War of the Worlds a while back and was good there too. They played off that match and once again, Maria Kanellis got involved. She took two superkicks and the Pele at the same time, effectively eliminating her from ringside. We saw a triple Indy Taker and just too many spots to fully write down. After an Indy Taker, Adam Cole ate a Styles Clash to end this. The Kingdom seemed to tease a possible breakup from Cole as Matt Taven and Mike Bennett didn't seem pleased with him. A really fun six man tag that was a big shot in the arm to this broadcast. ****
The first of our final two matches was a No Disqualifications match for the ROH World Tag Team Championship. The Addiction defended against former champions reDRagon. These two teams always work well together and this was yet another example of that. The no DQ stipulation worked here as Chris Sabin got involved to save his boys. They brought in a ladder, which leads me to believe they are teasing an eventual Ladder War to finish off this rivalry. The Addiction retained with Celebrity Rehab. The crowd took a bit to get into this as they were worn out from the previous match. I would have switched up the order of the show a bit. ***3/4
The main event is billed as the biggest match in the history of ROH and I admit it's up there. Jay Lethal stalled early, which I expected since he's a heel in what should be a long match. Both guys' parents are shown in the crowd, giving this a big fight feel. The House of Truth was ejected and I appreciated the slow build this match had. They went from a methodical pace and built to the bigger spots and moments. We saw a bunch of reversals and near falls. Hell, Lethal even took a Jay Driller through a table at ringside. He hit Briscoe with a Jay Driller of his own, followed by the Lethal Injection and finally scored the win. ****1/4. I really liked this match and seeing the emotion on Lethal after he won and Jay Briscoe shook his hand was a great moment.
Overall, while the first hour and undercard of this show underwhelmed me, everything from the Number One Contender's Triple Threat on was great. That made this an enjoyable show, but not a classic. I look forward to Lethal/Strong as well on the next PPV. Good show tonight. 7.5/10
I'm not through this yet but I suppose I saw the main event finish coming before the 'Net spoiled it for me a few hours ago. My quick thoughts...
ReplyDelete- That Donovan Dijak guy is really tall. No idea why he ate a loss to the Matt Hardy of the Briscoes, but eh.
- Everytime I see The Decade now, I have a running clock until Corino comes out of his suit and Whitmer officially takes him back to where he came from so to speak. Aside from that, I could care less about The Decade. Corino's really good on commentary. (I totally ignored the match, didn't I? Well, I thought it sucked. :P)
- I think the little kid in me that never stopped rooting for the heel, was pulling for Silas to win. This was another match that was just there to me.
- Blame the E for my belief that black tag teams are just doomed to toil in mediocrity before one of them has enough and goes heel. Cedric, yeah. I can dig him and Veda together, as he appears more willing to do whatever it takes in a way Moose was not.
- That Triple Threat was EXCELLENT. I said before the night started that if either Strong or Moose won, it was likely that Lethal would win. I like Strong, mostly cause of those backbreakers of his. But really fun throughout.
- The Six Man was outstanding. Why the E didn't do this with The Shield & Wyatts last year...nevermind. Rhetorical. I'm HOPING we're not getting a breakup of The Kingdom, but from the looks of it (and the fact that Taven & Bennett have done fairly well without Cole) we're probably heading that way.
- I'm watching this tag match now and Fish & O'Reilly remind me of Tully & Arn if Tully & Arn were heavy into MMA. Excellent tag match. This DEFINITELY will end with Ladder War and I'll be disappointed if it doesn't. By the by, love The Addiction going all Venom with their ring gear. (Cause, the little things.)
I'll give my final word after this main event. Good review, Kev.
So, having finished that main event...WOW. Consider this and I tweeted as such a little bit ago. As fans, we've been treated to over these last few weeks two insanely great Ambrose/Rollins battles for the WWE WHC & we just had an outstanding classic in an ROH Unification match with Lethal & Briscoe.
ReplyDeleteJay Lethal has come a LOOONG WAY from his days as Black Machismo. Probably the best heel most of the world hasn't been paying attention to the last year or so. He ends easily the most ignored streak in wrestling as he becomes the first guy to pin Jay Briscoe in 800 plus days. The Lethal/Martini thing works well not that Lethal needs a mouthpiece, but Martini enhances Lethal's heel persona similar to how Heyman enhanced Punk & J.J. enhanced Naitch in the 80s.
The build for Lethal/Briscoe was great and the match didn't disappoint. They kept it really simple and made it easy to get into. No lame jokes. Just one guy who believed the work he did with the TV Title made him more important than the guy who held the World Title. (A very loose take on the IC/WWE Title argument from the 80s if you wanna really look deep into this.) A really good PPV, the top part of this card didn't disappoint. We should get the finale with The Addiction & reDRagon, hopefully not until later this year at Final Battle. (I want to order it on PPV.) Lethal/Strong should be really good.
Good PPV. Took it a while to get rolling after the undercard kinda stalled but once it got going, it hummed wonderfully.