Showing posts with label Caprice Coleman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caprice Coleman. Show all posts

Saturday, November 13, 2021

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for November 13, 2021

"The Last Real Man" Silas Young guests on commentary this week.

Before the next match, The Beer City Bruiser tells Caprice Coleman he is not in the mood to wrestle him because he does not have what it takes to be in a Ring of Honor ring anymore. He then says that Ken Dixon wants to prove that he can hang with him and Brian Milonas and in Ring of Honor.

Caprice Coleman beats Ken Dixon by disqualificaton after The Beer City Bruiser attacks Coleman as he has Ken Dixon in the cobra clutch. After the match, The Bouncers (The Beer City Bruiser, Brian Milonas, Ken Dixon) gang up on Coleman.



"The Darewolf" PJ Black has Flip Gordon write down any dreams that he has in a notepad.

The OGK (Matt Taven and Mike Bennett) beat "The Darewolf" PJ Black and Flip Gordon after Flip inadvertently superkicks PJ Black.



The card for Honor For All, which is on Honor Club on November 14th, is shown.

Before the next match, Vincent asks Jay Lethal to stand in the ring rather than outside of it. When Jay Lethal says he does not need to because they are his real friends, Vincent plays a tape loop of Jay Lethal saying "I don't even like The Foundation!" This causes friction between Jay Lethal and the rest of The Foundation (Jonathan Gresham, "Hot Sauce" Tracy Williams, Rhett Titus), and Lethal heads to the back.

The Righteous (Vincent, Bateman, Dutch) beat The Foundation (Jonathan Gresham, "Hot Sauce" Tracy Williams, Rhett Titus).



Saturday, April 7, 2018

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for April 7, 2018

Punishment Martinez beats Shane Taylor.

The Coleman's Pulpit interview with Jay Lethal from February 5, 2018 is replayed.

We hear from SoCal Uncensored ("Almighty" Christopher Daniels and "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian). Kazarian says that Hiromu Takahashi was once an ally of theirs and that they fought the good fight alongside them. Now that Takahashi is having a career upswing in Japan, he is making an embarrassment out of himself by introducing Daryl. Kazarian then says that when he beats Takahashi, he will shove Daryl down Takahashi's throat, and even if Takahashi is "a ticking time bomb", he is a bomb he cannot defuse and a gun that he cannot unload.

Jay Lethal beats Caprice Coleman.

We see a video package quickly chronicling the ROH Women of Honor Championship Tournament.

Before the next match, "The American Nightmare' Cody Rhodes has ring announcer Bobby Cruise introduce Burnard the Business Bear, who - unlike Bury the Drug-Free Bear - is all business and wears a polo short, khaki pants and a tie.

Matt Taven beats "The American Nightmare" Cody Rhodes and "Almighty" Christopher Daniels after Taven hits a frog splash on Cody, who has hit Daniels with Cross Rhodes, to steal the pinfall from Cody.

Next week on April 15th: Masters of the Craft streams on Honor Club!

Next week: "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian vs Hiromu Takahashi! A tag team gauntlet match!

Saturday, December 9, 2017

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for December 9, 2017

"The Last Real Man" Silas Young guests on commentary for the next match.

Caprice Coleman pays off Shane Taylor - who accompanies him to the ring - with an envelope full of money.

Kenny King retains the ROH World Television Championship against Caprice Coleman after fending off Shane Taylor at ringside. After the match, Punishment Martinez shows up and misses the spinning kick only to eat one from King. Shane Taylor gets in the ring, and King tries to fend him off, but Taylor and Martinez together prove to be too much. "The Last Real Man" Silas Young gets in the ring, confronts them, then takes the boots to him. Martinez, Taylor and Silas all fight over who wants to take the boots to Kenny King.

The Addiction ("The Almighty" Christopher Daniels and "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian) show up. Daniels demands silence, and says they were attacked cowardly by War Machine (Hanson and Raymond Rowe) the last time they were in action. He says that Raymond Rowe injured a fan as War Machine tried to injure them and end their careers, and he has been suspended for 30 days. He says that when scandal turns a talented man into a pariah, he demands that both members of War Machine be suspended. As Kazarian says he does not care about the injured fan, Hanson runs in and attacks both men. Kazarian gets back into the ring with a steel chair and attacks Hanson repeatedly with it. The Addiction then tape Hanson to the middle rope with electrical tape, then Daniel grabs a box cutter he has pulled out from underneath the ring and proceeds to cut some of his beard off. He then asks Kazarian if he has ever seen Reservoir Dogs before teasing giving Hanson "the Vincent Van Gogh treatment." Security gets in and tries to detain The Addiction, but Hanson breaks out of the tape as The Addiction are busy with security and cleans house.

The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Brisco) show up, asking "Do you know who we are?" Jay then says they are the guys who will tell the fans the truth, and says the truth is that Bully Ray and Tommy Dreamer are nothing but cowards. He has asked what it will take for Bully Ray and Dreamer with them. They have ruined Bully's retirement, laid Dreamer out in his own backyard, and even trashed the Team 3D Academy. He says if they wouldn't come to them, they would come to Bully Ray and Dreamer, but they still have not answered the challenge. He then says Bully Ray and Dreamer are worse than cowards and that they are bitches. Suddenly, Bully Ray and Tommy Dreamer show up, but security run in from behind and stop them from getting in the ring, and Joe Koff has to run to ringside to talk Bully Ray and Tommy Dreamer out of it. Jay then asks if anyone thought they would ever see the day that Bully and Dreamer would take orders from a short old man. Joe Koff finally gets in the ring and tells The Briscoes he makes the matches around here, not them, and that they have disrespected everyone here tonight, including himself and every single fan who has ever had their backs. He tells them to be careful what they wish for, because their wish will come true. They will have their match at Final Battle and it will be brutal, extreme and "effing hardcore." After Joe Koff leaves, Bully and Dreamer go at it with The Briscoes, and security has to scramble to keep both teams apart.

"The Villain" Marty Scurll guests on commentary for the next match.

Matt Taven beats Jay Lethal. During the match, "The Villain" Marty Scurll tosses his umbrella into the ring. Jay picks it up, then after much hesitation, throws it back at Scurll. Matt Taven rolls Jay Lethal up and grabs the tights to get the win.

"The American Nightmare" Cody Rhodes is in the ring. Dalton Castle soon joins him for the contract signing for their match at Final Battle. Dalton tells Cody he looks ridiculous in his fur coat. Cody then eats an hors d'oeuvre before telling Castle he has to try them...after removing them all from the plate. When told he is not feeling the gravity of the situation by Ian Riccoboni, Cody says he is the ROH champion, then he and his wife Brandi Rhodes drink some champagne. Dalton then says he will break Cody's heart, then visit his uncle - who is a wiz at chemicals - and whip up a strong, easy-to-use adhesive. He will then fix his heart, put it back in his chest, then break it again when he takes the ROH Championship, because when Cody came to ROH, he got excited and he wanted to like him due to his love for wrestling and what he could do for the company. When he came here, however, he saw a "boy" who was unworthy of being ROH Champion as he is overdressed, overpaid and overrated. Cody drops his fur coat and tosses his sunglasses out as he tells Dalton to sign it. He does. Cody tosses his suit on the ground, signs it, then Dalton takes his champange and drinks it. Dalton Castle and an angry Cody Rhodes stare down, with Cody raising the ROH Championship into the air to end the show.

Saturday, April 15, 2017

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for April 15, 2017

Chris Sabin beats Caprice Coleman. Lio Rush shows up during the match and confronts Kenny King at ringside before the first commercial break, and he kicks Coleman's arms away from Kenny King's hands on the apron so that Sabin can roll Coleman up.

Roppongi Vice (Trent Barretta and Rocky Romero) beat Cheeseburger and Will Ferrara. After the match, a frustrated Will Ferrara refuses to take part in the post-match handshake and angrily walks out on Cheeseburger after shoving him a few times.

The finals of the 2017 Top Prospect Tournament - Josh "The Goods Woods" vs. John Skyler - is next week.

"The Last Real Man" Silas Young, Hangman Page, Jay White and Jay Lethal beat Colt Cabana, Lio Rush, Hanson and Bobby Fish in a 8-Man Wild Card Tag Team Match to take part in a Four Corners Survival Match in a future episode of Ring of Honor television. This happens despite the winning team brawling with each other and after Hangman page turns on the rest of partners after being disgusted with them.

Saturday, December 17, 2016

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for December 17, 2016

Kyle O'Reilly shows up to start the show. He says that the ROH World Championship has proven time and again that ROH has the best wrestling on the planet and that it proves that he is the planet's best wrestler. He plans to defend the title with honor and integrity like past champions have done. He calls Final Battle a moment he will never forget and will never have taken away from him, then Adam Cole shows up saying that Kyle O'Reilly should be apologizing for the travesty that he says he caused, rather than celebrating, as the match with changed to no-disqualification with chains, tables and thumbtacks. He calls O'Reilly a joke of a champion, and calls his victory a fluke. Suddenly, Dalton Castle shows up, congratulates Kyle O'Reilly, then mentions that "this peacock has been left out of the competition" as he is a very dangerous man in the ring and that he pinned Cole while he was still ROH World Champion. Dalton Castle then declares himself next in line for the title, then Bobby Fish shows up. Fish says that O'Reilly has made good on every promise he made concerning Cole and the World title, and that he has a title shot coming his way due to being the 2016 Survival of the Fittest winner. Cole says he could care less what Fish or Castle think, and says O'Reilly's reign will not last much longer as he will become the next three-time ROH World Champion. O'Reilly tells Cole that as long as there is a breath of air in his lungs, he will defend the title to the very end, and if anyone wants to take the title from him, good luck.

Nigel McGuinness announces that due to recent events, tonight's main event will be Adam Cole and The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) vs. Kyle O'Reilly, Bobby Fish and Dalton Castle.

"The Almighty" Christopher Daniels beats Mark Briscoe to advance to the next round of the Decade of Excellence Tournament, which features wrestlers who debuted in Ring of Honor 10 years ago and gives the winner a shot at the ROH World Championship at the 15th Anniversary Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Before the next match, Kenny King says that The Rebellion (King, Rhett Titus, Caprice Coleman) they are here to turn Ring of Honor upside down, and while they love Ring of Honor like the rest of the fans, they've always had the stones to do what they want to do. King then asks Lio Rush to join their cause, but Rush says he stands for respect, integrity and honor. Caprice says he's "just like the rest of them," and promises to beat him like he stole something from him. Lio Rush then beats Caprice Coleman with a schoolboy pin in record time, and The Rebellion respond by annihilating Rush. Jay White and Donovan Dijak then rush into the ring and chase The Rebellion away.

Next week: Jay Briscoe takes on BJ Whitmer in the Decade of Excellence Tournament.

Dalton Castle and reDRagon (Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly) beat Adam Cole and The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson).

Saturday, September 3, 2016

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for September 3, 2016

Special thanks to PWPonderings for helping me get caught up on this.

Adam Cole is in the ring. He calls Bullet Club the most powerful group in all of wrestling, and because of that, everyone in it has targets on their backs. Jay Lethal shows up, and tells Cole it's not over between the two of them. Cole tells Lethal to stop beating around the bush and ask for the rematch he knows he'll never win, then tells him that that rematch won't take place tonight and that the Bullet Club will always have his back. Lethal tells Cole that he has friends, too, and Los Ingobernables de Japan (Naito, EVIL) show up and stand with Lethal.

We see footage from last week's match between The Addiction (Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian) and The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson). The Addiction show up and accuse Nigel McGuinness of doctoring the footage to make them look week, and accuse Kevin Kelly and McGuinness of "libel and slander."

Dalton Castle beats Caprice Coleman after Kenny King and Rhett Titus' interference attempt is foiled by Castle.
Mbr /> The Addiction (Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian) are seen on a ladder at the entrance ramp, saying that they are at the top of the ladder in the tag team division and that all the rungs represent everyone else there. Nigel McGuinness says that this gives him an idea.

Donovan Dijak beats Manny Lemons.

The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) beat Jay White and Lio Rush.

Nigel McGuinness announces that since The Addiction (Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian) are so comfortable on ladders, they will defend the ROH World Tag Team Championships against The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley) and The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) at Ladder Wars VI at All-Star Extravaganza.

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for March 12, 2016

Roppongi Vice (Trent Barretta and Rocky Romero) beats the team of Caprice Coleman and Will Ferrara (by submission via ReDRagon), The House of Truth (Joey "Daddy" Daddiego and Chris LeRusso) (by submission via ReDRagon), ReDRagon (Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly) (by pinfall via The Young Bucks), Tough Guy Inc. (Tim Hughes and "Brutal" Bob Evans) (by pinfall via The Young Bucks), The Addiction ("Almighty" Christopher Daniels and "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian) (by pinfall via The Young Bucks) and The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) (via pinfall) to become #1 contenders for the ROH World Tag Team Championships. Before the second match, Truth Martini introduces Chris La Russo, who just so happens to be also be a lawyer, much to Martini's delight. Unfortunately for him, he gets the thumbs down from Truth Martini as Martini and Daddiego leave him high and dry. Before the fifth match, The Addiction attack The Young Bucks from behind, and after the match, they attack The Young Bucks again in revenge of being beaten fairly quickly, and land Celebrity Rehab on one of the Bucks. When Roppongi Vice show up for the next match, they fight with The Addiction first and toss them out of the ring. Officials keep The Addiction from re-entering the ring.

In anticipation of War of the Worlds happening next week, we look back at the match between the team of "The Rainmaker" Kazuchika Okada and Shinsuke Nakamura and The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) from last year.

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for February 13, 2016

Lio Rush beats Jason Kincaid to continue to the semi-finals of the 2016 Top Prospect Tournament. Kincaid raises Rush's arm in victory after the match.

Prince Nana guests on commentary for the next match.

Caprice Coleman and Will Ferrara beats "The Last Real Man" Silas Young and The Beer City Bruiser after the distraction by Dalton Castle and his boys.

BJ Whitmer and Adam Page show up. Whitmer has heard that Steve Corino has gotten a hold of someone who will take him out, and says it can't be any of his friends. He calls out whom Steve Corino has sent out. Steve Corino shows up, and Whitmer tells him to get in the ring so he can break his neck. Corino tells Whitmer that he and everyone else in the crowd is sick and tired of him, and tells him that eventually, he will get in the ring and beat BJ Whitmer. When Corino tells Whitmer who he's contacted to take down Whitmer, it turns out to be none other than Adam Page, who turns on Whitmer and starts a brawl. Officials have to break this fracas up, and Page mows through a few of them to go at it with Whitmer some more.

Mark Briscoe beats Tim Hughes, then shakes Hughes' hand while he is down after the match.

"Reborn" Matt Sydal and ACH beat The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson).

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for January 2, 2016

Thanks to Voices of Wrestling for the recap.

Roderick Strong takes the microphone and issues another open challenge for the ROH World Television Championship. The open challenge is answered by none other than the ECW great Stevie Richards.

Roderick Strong retains the ROH World Television Championship against Stevie Richards. After the match, Bobby Fish shows up and hosts an impromptu Fish Tank, and declares that Roddy tapped out at Final Battle. When Fish asks him if he tapped out, Roddy says no and calls Fish a sore loser before walking away.

Caprice Coleman shows up. He says there's no better place for a no-disqualification match, and calls Will Ferrara a "jive turkey" despite getting a note from Prince Nana just like he did.

Caprice Coleman beats Will Ferrara in a no-disqualification match. After the match, Prince Nana heads to ringside and claps for the winner.

Jonathan Gresham gets an upset win over Cedric Alexander when Alexander wastes too much time showboating before going for a pinfall and Gresham reverses the pin attempt.

"Unbreakable" Michael Elgin beats Donovan Dijak. During the match, Truth Martini gets in the ring and does a spin-a-rooni, much to the delight of the crowd. After the match, Jay Lethal shows up and he and Elgin stare down.

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for December 19, 2015

Prince Nana guests on commentary this week.

Caprice Coleman makes fun of the fact that Prince Nana gave him an envelope just like Nana did for him before their match.

Will Ferrara vs. Caprice Coleman ends when both men have a steel chair duel. As the match is thrown out and ruled a no contest, officials scramble to the ring in mere seconds.

Jay Lethal, Truth Martini and Taeler Hendrix open a present to see who their first teammates is in the match between Lethal's team and Roderick Strong's team in the main event tonight. Instead of getting Moose like they wanted, they get...Cheeseburger.

Truth Martini, Donovan Dijak and "The Outlaw" Ken Phoenix are in the ring. Martini announces that Phoenix has a chance to join The House of Truth tonight, but he can only join if he impresses Martini in the right way.

The All Night Express (Kenny King and Rhett Titus) beats Donovan Dijak and "The Outlaw" Ken Phoenix. Truth Martini lets the fans decide if he joins The House of Truth...and Phoenix gets the thumbs down. Donovan Dijak takes out Martini's trash and finishes off Phoenix, then hands Prince Nana hands Donovan Dijak an envelope as he leaves. Dijak discreetly places it in the back of his trunks.

Kevin Kelly interviews Steve Corino, who has successfully undergone neck surgery. Corino says that the neck surgery was the most intense pain he has ever had, but he refuses to let it get to him after spending over 20 years in the wrestling business. He tells BJ Whitmer that he will make him pay for his sins one day.

Roderick Strong, Cedric Alexander, Mark Briscoe, Moose, and Matt Jackson beat Jay Lethal, Cheeseburger, Adam Page, Cliff Compton, and Jay Bricoe in a 10-man tag team match. Cheeseburger shakes hands with everyone else after the match, having earned everyone's respect.

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for November 7, 2015

ACH beats Cedric Alexander after Alexander accidentally slips off the top rope during a springboard attack. After the match, ACH tells Kevin Kelly that he plans to walk in with the same mentality he had against AJ Styles and Samoa Joe, but he's walking out as the victor.

Veda Scott claims that the rope that Cedric Alexander slipped on was covered in baby oil. Nigel McGuinness says this is not the time or the place, but Veda Scott still yells at him for not acting with due diligence to workplace safety.

Caprice Coleman tells the audience to give it up for Will Ferrara, and praises him for his work in the Ring of Honor dojo. He calls it an honor to mentor him, but tells him he hasn't seen everything yet.

Caprice Coleman beats Will Ferrara with Judgement Seat. After the match, Prince Nana, who showed up midway through the match, hands Ferrara an envelope.

Prince Nana tells Kevin Kelly that if Will Ferrara and Cedric Alexander follow the advice in the envelopes, they will go on to great things. Nana says he's far from done...

The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) beat The All Night Express (Kenny King and Rhett Titus).

Next week: The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) take on The Kingdom (Michael Bennett and Matt Taven).

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for September 19, 2015

"Unbreakable" Michael Elgin beats "The Last Real Man" Silas Young after reversing an attempt to slam Elgin into exposed concrete outside of the ring/ Silas Young refuses to shake Elgin's hand after the match.

ACH beats Caprice Coleman, despite a one-inch punch from Coleman. Both men shake hands after the match, then Steve Corino interviews Coleman, who says that the envelope Prince Nana gave him contained money and a letter. He says that Prince Nana is right, and that he gets it. What "it" is remains unclear.

Hirooki Goto and The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) beat Kazuchika "Rainmaker" Okada and Roppongi Vice (Trent Baretta and Rocky Romero).

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for August 29, 2015

Adam Page vs. Jay Briscoe ends with Page throwing a steel chair into Briscoe's face after Colby Corino whacks Briscoe with one of BJ Whitmer's crutches. The Decade (Page, Whitmer, Colby) get some chairs in the ring, and Page hits Rite of Passage on Briscoe into the chairs. Mark Briscoe rushes in and throws some chairs of his own into the ring, forcing The Decade to retreat.

Dalton Castle breaks his silence concerning Silas Young. He tells Silas that he accepts his challenge...but if he wins, Silas becomes one of his boys, saying he'll make a wonderful ottoman.

Before the next match, Cedric Alexander brags about being the only man in ROH to beat Moose twice, and tells Caprice to go to the back as beating him would do nothing for him. Caprice fires back by calling Veda Scott "the one with the most hair on their chest," and telling her she's doing a great job with Cedric and to keep winning matches for him. Veda tells Cedric to go back and fight him, and the match is back on.

Caprice Coleman beats Cedric Alexander after Stokely Hathaway carries Veda Scott off the ring apron and Moose takes the wrench from Cedric. Cedric goes after Moose after the match, but Moose knocks him out with one punch. Prince Nana shows up and hands Cedric an envelope.

Cheeseburger beats "Brutal" Bob Evans by count-out after Cheeseburger reverses a slam into a table and palm strikes Evans off the apron, knocking him into the table. Evans is able to get up, but he falls right back down again.

Bobby Fish guests on commentary for the next match.

Jay Lethal retains the ROH World Television Championship against Hanson. After the match, Bobby Fish tells Lethal he'll take both the TV title and his ability to walk, and Kyle O'Reilly joins him at ringside. After words are exchanged between Lethal and reDRagon (Fish and O'Reilly), Roderick Strong shows up and forces Lethal and Truth Martini to run out of the ring.

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for July 25, 2015

Maria Kanellis guests on commentary for the next match.

The Kingdom (Matt Taven and Michael Bennett) beat Corey Hollis and Jonathan Gresham.

Prince Nana guests on commentary for the next match.

Moose beats Caprice Coleman, Bob Evans, Silas Young, Cheeseburger and Silas Young in a Six-Man Mayhem match, after Cheeseburger stops Bob Evans from winning the match while putting his feet on the ropes.

BJ Whitmer, Adam Page and Colby Corino are in the ring. Whitmer puts Colby Corino on a pedestal, and tells him he almost beat Moose and War Marchine (Hansen and Rowe), even though he never even came close. He tells Colby he looked at him like a little brother when he brought him in, but now looks at him like a son, much to the displeasure of Steve Corino, and wants Colby to view him like the father he never had. Whitmer tells Colby he got him a gift tonight: a Gauntlet match against four recent Ring of Honor tryouts as part of the "Decade Invitational Gauntlet Match." All of them weigh a combined total of 1,800 lbs. Steve Corino steps in before the match can begin, and when BJ Whitmer involves his family, Corino nearly attacks Whitmer only to be stopped by officials, not least of which is Nigel McGuinness.

"The Exotic Goddess" Mandy Leon takes a look at New Japan Pro Wrestling's return to Ring of Honor.

Nigel McGuinness fills in for Steve Corino for the next match.

Bobby Fish beats ACH. Both men adhere to the Code of Honor after the match.

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for May 23, 2015

"Unbreakable" Michael Elgin beats Caprice Coleman.

Truth Martini and Jay Lethal tell Kyle O'Reilly that he may be a great tag team wrestler, he's not as good as he thinks he is without someone watching his back. As for O'Reilly, he tells Lethal that he'll make him tap out again and claim the ROH World Television Championship.

Kyle O'Reilly and Jay Lethal fight to a time limit draw for the ROH World Television Championship, and Jay Lethal retains the title. Jay Lethal refuses to give five more minutes for a definite winner after the crowd chants "Man up!" Jay Briscoe comes out and gives O'Reilly an automatic shot at the ROH World Championship, given how both Kyle O'Reilly has been through a war with Lethal and Jay Briscoe and his brother Mark Briscoe have been through a war with War Machine (Raymond Rowe and Hansen). As they are about to go at it, Lethal shows up again and blasts both men with the World Television title to end the show.

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for April 25, 2015

Thanks to Kianna Fury for some stuff.

The Addiction (Christopher Daniels and Kazarian) plan to show what they're made of when they take on reDRagon (Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly) tonight for the ROH World Tag Team Championships.

B.J. Whitmer beats Moose, Caprice Coleman and Will Ferrara in a Four Corners Survival Match after tagging Moose out and stealing the victory from him. Moose and Whitmer stare down after the match, and Whitmer mocks him, threatening to fight him.

After the break, Adam Page mocks ACH, saying he is nothing more than an empty shirt that has no attitude, charisma or heart and that he wants to erase those letters from ROH. He takes an ACH shirt from a chair in the middle of the ring and is about to burn it with a lighter when ACH shows up. When ACH gets int he ring, B.J. Whitmer and Adam Page flee, and ACH calls Page out for joining The Decade with Whitmer after saying that he and Page can't slow him down. Page gets in the ring and both Page and ACH go at it. This starts a match.

Adam Page beats ACH after the distraction from B.J. Whitmer. Page and Whitmer attack ACH after the match until Matt Sydal makes the save.

Michael Elgin says that having a tag team partner does npt help him become ROH World Champion. He does not trust many people, but he has friends in high places. Those friends are the Killer Elite Squad - Lance Archer and Davey Boy Smith Jr. - and says that unlike War Machine (Hanson and Raymond Rowe), they know war.

The Addiction (Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian) beat reDRagon (Kyle O'Reilly and Bobby Fish) with the help of a member of the Knights of the Rising Dawn to win the ROH World Tag Team Championships! Bobby Fish gets his hands on the masked man, who is revealed to be Chris Sabin. Fish and O'Reilly are shocked, and The Addiction blast them in the back with the tag team belt. Sabin hands them red masks, and we finally learn who the three members of the KRD are. Fish is legitimately ticked that is took this for reDRagon to lose the ROH tag titles, and they want a rematch.

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for March 28, 2015

Moose beats Caprice Coleman.

The Decade (Adam Page and BJ Whitmer) beat two local wrestlers. Whitmer praises Page for his work as a "young boy", and says that he couldn't find a better replacement...then volunteers Steve Corino's 18-year-old son Colby Corino to replace him as "young boy." Colby is working as part of the ring crew, and when Whitmer asks him if he's willing to take the job, he accepts the offer without hesitation. Corino takes offense to this, but Colby doesn't care what he has to say and joins them anyway. Jimmy Jacobs shows up and confronts Whitmer about this.

Truth Martini guests on commentary for the next match.

The House of Truth (Donovan Dijak and J Diesel) beat Brutal Burgers (Cheeseburger and "Brutal" Bob Evans). Afer the match, Brutal Burgers celebrate giving it the old college try only for Evans to turn on Cheeseburger.

The Knights of the Rising Dawn hack into a promo by Jay Briscoe, simply saying they have their own agenda.

Samoa Joe beats Kyle O'Reilly in his first ROH match in over seven years. Both men show respect towards one another after the match.