Saturday, November 26, 2016

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for November 26, 2016

Alex Shelley guests on commentary for the next match.

Lio Rush beats Jonathan Gresham. Both men shake hands after the match, then The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley) get in the ring and says that both men in the match hold nothing back and give everything that they have. Shelley says that for him, the best part of wrestling in ROH is not just representing the company, but thinking the same way that everyone in the crowd thinks as a match like that made him a fan of pro wrestling. Sabin says that they have been watching them for the last few months, and agrees that both men are the future of ROH. He shakes their hands, and says that they show honor and respect, the characteristics that the foundation of Ring of Honor was built upon.

Kyle O'Reilly looks back on Future Shock (Adam Cole and O'Reilly). He says that Adam Cole exudes confidence, but his insecurity can be seen deep in his eyes, and through spite he ruins every single chance he has at the ROH World Championship. He says that Cole should have let it die, but he poked the dragon and started a war that he could not finish. O'Reilly says that Cole created "The Violent Artist," and at Final Battle, the river will overflow its banks and consume Cole, and Cole will drown as he takes the ROH World Championship. O'Reilly says that he made him famous and was the best thing to ever happen to Adam Cole, but he will soon become the worst.

The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) beat The Addiction ("The Almighty" Christopher Daniels and "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian).

Adam Cole looks back on Future Shock (Cole and Kyle O'Reilly), then looks back at the past year. He has done what he has set out to do: win the ROH World Championship and keep Kyle O'Reilly from winning it. He says that O'Reilly is a step behind him, and that being the best can be miserable. He takes nothing away from O'Reilly's talent, but he says that O'Reilly will never be him. He says that we wants to move forward, and that he shouldn't have to say that he is better than him at this point. He tells O'Reilly that Final Battle is his last chance to either choke or win the big one.

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