Showing posts with label Kamaitachi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kamaitachi. Show all posts

Saturday, November 12, 2016

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

Special thanks to PWPonderings.com for helping me get caught up.

Team CMLL (Ultimo Guerrero, Hechicero, Okomura) beat The Addiction ("Almighty" Christopher Daniels and "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian) and Kamaitachi to continue to the next round of the ROH Six-Man World Tag Team Championships. Kamaitachi turns on Daniels after the match, and Daniels admits that he messed up and allows Kamaitachi to hit him in the face. Kamaitachi spits at Daniels' feet and leaves.

Before the next match, The Cabinet (Kenny King, Rhett Titus, Caprice Coleman) complain about being called The Cabinet as well as their gimmick. Coleman says "there are more of us than you think there are."

Shane Taylor and Keith Lee beat Colt Cabana and Dalton Castle.

Bobby Fish retains the ROH World Television Championship against "Hangman" Adam Page after reversing the Rite of Passage into a kneebar. After the match, Adam Cole makes his way to the ring and trades words with Kyle O'Reilly, and Jay Lethal jumps into the argument as well. All three men stare each other down to end the show.

Saturday, September 17, 2016

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

Steve Corino returns to commentary this week with his one-year suspension served.

The Guerrillas of Destiny (Tama Tonga and Tongo Roa) beat The Cabinet (Kenny King and Rhett Titus) after Caprice Coleman's interference attempt from the top rope is foiled by Tama Tonga. Caprice Coleman says The Guerrillas of Destiny have not seen the last of The Cabinet.

Jay Lethal tells Tetsuya Naito that what he did last week is both business and personal. He says that he has to beat him to make his way back to the top of ROH, and tells Naito the day he turned his back on him is the second-worst day of his life, with the worst day of Naito's life will be All-Star Extravaganza.

Shane Taylor talks about how that Ray Rowe trained him to wrestle, and for the next seven years, they ruled Cleveland, Ohio with Rowe leading and him listening. He then says Rowe went to Texas when he had enough and became a star as one-half of War Machine with Hansen, and left him surrounded by the enemies Rowe created. Meanwhile, he started tearing up those enemies in Cleveland, and now he is in Ring of Honor. He tells Rowe that his past will soon catch up with him.

Keith Lee and Shane Taylor beat Ricardo Rojas and Ken Phoenix. After the match, Lee grabs a microphone and proclaims himself and Lee are now "the baddest team in Ring of Honor." He tells War Machine (Hanson and Rowe) they smashed them in Philadelphia, yet they're stupid to stay down, and he tells Rowe this won't end until one of them stops breathing. War Machine show up, and Rowe tells Taylor he's right, telling him and Lee they'd didn't kill them when they had the chance. He calls Taylor the last person he expected to stab him in the back and twist the knife after opening doors and presenting opportunities for him. He tells Taylor isn't about his betrayal or revenge, and that he's here for violence. He hopes and prays Taylor enjoyed his 15 minutes of fame, as the next 15 minutes are going to be one he wishes he'd forget.

Adam Cole talks about his match next week where he teams up with "Hangman" Adam Page to take on "Unbreakable" Michael Elgin and Hiroshi Tanahashi. He calls the team of Elgin and Tanahashi "Wishful Thinking" because they wish both men could be as dominant as him and Bullet Club. He stands as ROH World Champion, and he and Page plan to make an example of them...and make sure they don't like it.

The team of Keith Lee and Shane Taylor vs. War Machine (Hanson and Rowe) ends in a double disqualification after both men destroy each other with steel chairs. Keith Lee and Shane Taylor then powerbomb Rowe through two steel chairs.

Matt Tavis guests on commentary for the next match. He announces that The Kingdom will be among the participants in the Six-Man Tag Tournament.

Kamaitachi and The Addiction (Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian) beat Kazuchika Okada and Roppongi Vice (Trent Baretta and Rocky Romero).

Saturday, August 20, 2016

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for August 20, 2016

"The Hangman" Adam Page beats Johnathan Gresham.

The Cabinet (Kenny King, Rhett Titus, Caprice Coleman) tells Dalton Castle and his boys to be careful what they wish for, because they just might get it and their team will not be able to measure up to them. Rhett Titus and Kenny King continue to make fun of the size of Dalton Castle, saying he is against everything they stand for as they make wrestling great again.

The Youg Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) want the ROH World Tag Team Championships back from The Addiction (Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian) next week. The cameraman then gets superkicked.

Kamaitachi beats Stuka Jr. after the ref is knocked out and Kamaitachi removes Stuka Jr.'s match.

The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley) show up at ringside for the next match.

Jay Briscoe vs. Jay White ends in a draw when television time expires.

Saturday, July 16, 2016

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for July 16, 2016

Jay White beats Kamaitachi when White makes Christopher Daniels pay for trying to interfere by sending Kamaitachi into him. During the match, it is announced that Kyle O'Reilly vs. Jay Lethal for the ROH World Championship will be given the entire hour for next week's show. After the match, Frankie Kazarian shows up and attacks White along with Daniels, and The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley) make the save. Chris Sabin says they're sick and tired of The Addiction's (Daniels and Kazarian) doing, and after calling them a "bad influence," Sabin challenges The Addiction and Kamaitachi to a six-man tag match. Nigel McGuinness, who is on commentary, asks the audience if they want to see it. They do, and McGuiness calls for the bell.

Jay White and The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley) beat Kamaitachi and The Addiction (Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian).

Adam Cole is peeved that Kyle O'Reilly has another shot at the ROH World Championship against Jay Lethal, and promises that he will make it so O'Reilly is never world champion.

Shane Taylor and Keith Lee beat Victor Andrews and James Anthony. War Machine (Hanson and Rowe) show up after the match and brawl with Taylor and Lee.

We hear from both Kyle O'Reilly and Jay Lethal concerning each other.

B Whitmer shows up along with Kevin Sullivan. Since Best In The World, BJ Whitmer has been bombarded with questions, but tonight's he answering Steve Corino's question: how is he aligned with Kevin Sullivan? In 2013, while he had a broken neck, Sullivan approached him as one of two heirs to evil, with the other heir being Corino. According to Whitmer, Corino denied the evil, and Whitmer set out to destroy him, and in doing so, took that evil to another level. Sullivan tells Corino he can go home to his family, but until he accepts he's an evil man, chaos will reign over Ring of Honor, with the source of chaos - Whitmer or Corino - called into question. Whitmer tells Corino this chapter is over, but the book is yet to be finished.

Falton Castle beats Roderick Strong.