Saturday, November 14, 2015

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for November 14, 2015

"The Last Real Man" Silas Young tries his best to teach The Boys to change a tire and drive a stickshift.

War Machine (Hanson and Rowe) beat "The Last Real Man" Silas Young and The Beer City Bruiser. Young and the Bruiser take their anger out on The Boys after the match.

Steve Corino shows up. Nigel McGuinness talks to Corino, and says he cannot reinstate him as a color commentator due to breaking the zero-tolerance policy set forth when he attacked BJ Whitmer the first time. He understands what Corino did, but cannot condone it. This leaves McGuinness only one option: to reinstate him as a wrestler. BJ Whitmer versus Steve Corino is official for Final Battle. Corino said that the punch to the face of BJ Whitmer with a roll of quarters brought back the rush of being a pro wrestler again, and it felt great. He never guessed that after 21 years, he would still be in the ring and cheered, especially after 79 tours of Japan tore him up, but he took it without complain. Recently, he found out he had a pain in his neck, and that he needs surgery to fuse three vertebrae in his neck or else he can't wrestle again. He says that if this is goodbye, he thanks Ring of Honor for keeping him around and making memories when they didn't. He thanks a number of people involved in the company from in-ring to backstage. When the crowd chants "Thank you, Steve," he says "No...thank you." After saying that he is still an evil man and takes a bow, he meets with everyone on commentary one last time before heading to back.



"Unbreakable" Michael Elgin quickly beats Kevin Lee Davidson. After the match, Elgin talks about his recent time in New Japan, and says it reminds him of why he's here: the ROH World Championship. He has every intention of taking the title away from Jay Lethal, and says that the gold is coming back to him when they meet in the ring.

The Kingdom (Matt Taven and Michael Bennett) beat The Addiction ("The Almighty" Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian) thanks to a man in a red mask super kicking Kazarian in the face while the referee is down.

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