Showing posts with label Dante Caballero. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dante Caballero. Show all posts

Saturday, December 18, 2021

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for December 18, 2021

Rayo beats Eric Martin, Adrian Soriano and Joe Keys in a Four Corners Survival Match.



We look back on Mike Bennett and Matt Taven's Top Prospect Tournament wins.

We look back on Hanson and Donovan Dijak's Top Prospect Tournament wins.

Eli Isom guests on commentary for the next match.

Before the next match, Rocco says 2022 will be the epitomy of "deuces wild" as it steps into uncharted territory. He says that with no Top Prospect Tournament in the cards, he found "the toppest prospect and the first overall draft pick of pure wrestling," and says that for the next few weeks, the fans' imaginations will go wild and that the only constant will be the pure and utter destruction of his new client, Matt Makowski.

Matt Makowski beats Dante Caballero with a Samoan Drop into a cross arm breaker.

We look back on Lio Rush's Top Prospect Tournament win.

We look back on "The Technical Beast" Josh Woods' and Dak Draper's Top Prospect Tournament wins.

Mike Bennett guests on commentary for the next match.

Before the next match, Dalton Castle and his boys show up with hot dogs. Dalton says that this next match can be a great match, but it is basically an exhibition match because it is "missing the spice" and is lacking excitement. He says that this match could be Golden Globe-worthy, but if there is no risk, he will . Dalton Castle says he wants the ROH Pure Championship on the line to make his television dreams come true. Woods says there are rankings for a reason, and that Dark Draper will have to earn it like everyone else. Dalton Castle says this is boring and that he and Dak Draper are out of here, as "The Last Real Man" Silas Young was right about him ruining wrestling. Woods changes his mind, and the match is on.

"The Technical Beast" Josh Woods retains the ROH Pure Championship against Dak Draper.

Saturday, July 10, 2021

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for July 10, 2021

The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) beat Dante Caballero and Joe Keys.



"The Mecca" Brian Johnson guests on commentary for the next match.

"The Mercenary" Flip Gordon beats PJ Black with the Flip Five followed by the STF. After the match, Flip puts PJ Black in the hold again, and "The Mecca" Brian Johnson has to run into the ring to make the save for PJ Black.



Brian Zane guests on commentary for the next match.

La Faccion Ingobernable (Kenny King and Dragon Lee) beat The Foundation (Jay Lethal and Jonathan Gresham) and VLNCE UNLTD (Brody King and Tony Deppen) in a three-way tag team match. At the beginning of the match, La Faccion Ingobernable get off the ring apron and make good on Kenny King's pre-match promo, where he says that they will sit back and watch the other teams beat each other up, but eventually get involved in the match.



Saturday, March 27, 2021

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor for March 27, 2021

Matt Taven guests on commentary for the next match.

The Beer City Bruiser vs. Mike Bennett ends in a no-contest after The Beer City Bruiser entertains the idea of hitting Bennett with a broken beer bottle, which causes referee Todd Sinclair to pre-emptively call for the bell. After the match, Taven runs to the ring and forces The Beer City Bruiser to retreat.



Fred Yehi beats Dante Caballero, Will Ferrara, Eric Martin, World Famous CB and Wheeler Yuta in a Pure Rules Gauntlet where all competitors are randomly drawn.



Saturday, December 26, 2020

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for December 26, 2020

Jay Briscoe opens four presents which will dictate his tag team partners, as he is the captain for his team in tonight's ten-man tag team match. Jay opens four presents, but does not reveal who his tag team partners are.

We hear from Eric Martin and Ken Dixon, two six-year veterans who are recently. Martin has been in the ROH Dojo for a year, while Dixon has recently lost last year's Top Prospect Tournament. Dixon says he knows how to crank it up when needed, and Dixon says he looks forward to beating people up and getting paid for it. We then hear from Dante Caballero, who left Puerto Rico to become a professional wrestler, and Joe Keys, another five-year veteran who first met Caballero and Dixon in the MCW training camp. Caballero talks about his and Keys' history as both tag team partners and opponents, and Keys says that he and Caballero were humbled by the ROH roster and learned to start over again from Jonathan Gresham. Caballero and Keys look forward to winning this match and getting elevated, as they have earned their spot and they are not losing it.

Dante Caballero and Joe Keys beat Ken Dixon and Eric Martin in a ROH Dojo Challenge match with a high angle Boston Crab from Keys to Dixon.



Mark Briscoe, who is the captain of the other team in tonight's ten-man tag match, opens four presents which dictate who his tag team partners will be. Much like Jay, Mark does not reveal who his partners are.

Brian Johnson guests on commentary for the next match (and gifts Caprice Coleman and Ian Riccaboni with "Bozo 1" and "Bozo 2" shirts, respectively).

Jay Briscoe's partners are "The Mercenary" Flip Gordon, Brian Milonas (now known as "Brawler Milonas"), John Walters and PCO. Mark Briscoe's partners are The Beer City Bruiser, Dak Draper, "Hot Sauce" Tracy Williams and Dalton Castle.

Jay Briscoe, "The Mercenary" Flip Gordon, Brawler Milonas, John Walters and PCO beat Mark Briscoe, The Beer City Bruiser, Dak Draper, "Hot Sauce" Tracy Williams and Dalton Castle in a Christmas Surprsie ten-man tag match.



Saturday, September 22, 2018

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for September 22, 2018

Caprice Coleman guests on commentary for this week.

Best Friends (Chuckie T and Trent Baretta) beat The Boys.

We see a video package that has led to The Addiction ("Almighty" Christopher Daniels and "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian) vs. The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) for the ROH World Tag Team Championships at Death Before Dishonor.

Kenny King shows up in vacation gear, complete with an inner tube and an inflatable beer bottle, on the way to the ring before the next match.

Kenny King beats "Hangman" Adam Page with an inside cradle after grabbing the tights. At one point in the match, the inner tube and inflatable beer bottle are introduced into the match, and while the inner tube is taken away, Kenny King is vertically suplexed into the inflatable beer bottle (which survives).

Dante Caballero vs. "Number One" Brian Johnson in the 2018 Top Prospect Tournament comes to an end after Jeff Cobb and decimates both men. Afterwards, Jeff Cobb takes the microphone and says the Top Prospect Tournament is over because he is the top prospect.

We see a video package chronicling the events leading to Tenille Dashwood vs. Sumie Sakai for the ROH Women of Honor World Championship at Death Before Dishonor.

Bully Ray and "The Last Real Man" Silas Young beat Jay Lethal and Jonathan Gresham. During the match, Bully Ray pushes Jay Lethal into a pinfall attempt and into referee Todd Sinclair, allowing Bully Ray to hit a low blow on Jonathan Gresham so that Silas Young can hit Gresham with Misery for the win.

The card for Death Before Dishonor is run down one last time.