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Post by Knapik on Aug 10, 2006 12:15:51 GMT -5
I've decided to take a bit of time off from making bootlegs are enjoy the stuff I've created. I went and printed up the Ring of Honor and CZW files and I'll post my results here. This will be a really straightforward fed with most angles developing after the six day Tournament of Honor which will crowd the first Ring of Honor World Heavyweight Champion!
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Post by Knapik on Aug 10, 2006 12:17:10 GMT -5
RING OF HONOR – CARD #01 TOURNAMENT OF HONOR (DAY ONE)
Jimmy Yang def. Davey Richards via submission (backbreaker submission)
Delirious def. Sal Rinauro via submission (Cobra Stretch)
RoH Tag Team Championship Round One Adam Pearce & BJ Whitmer def. The Rottweilers via pinfall (Pearce used the EXPLODER ’98 on Ricky Reyes)
RoH Tag Team Championship Round One The Ring Crew Express def. Blood Generation via countout
Tournament of Honor – Group A Roderick Strong (2) def. Nigel McGuinness (0) via submission (STRONGHOLD +3)
Tournament of Honor – Group B Colt Cabana (2) def. Christopher Daniels (0) via pinfall (COLT .45)
Tournament of Honor – Group A Samoa Joe (2) def. Alex Shelley (0) via pinfall (MUSCLEBUSTER)
Tournament of Honor – Group B Austin Aries (2) def. Bryan Danielson via submission (RINGS OF SATURN)
The Tournament of Honor was inspired by the G1 Climax, which is going on in Japan right now. The groups are splits as follows:
Group A Nigel McGuinness Samoa Joe Roderick Strong Homicide Alex Shelley
Group B B.J. Whitmer Bryan Danielson Colt Cabana Austin Aries Christopher Daniels
Match of the night was definitely Aries and Danielson in the main event. Twice Danielson had Cattle Mutilation locked in and Aries made it to the ropes after minutes of agony! Austin could be a terror in the tournament if his determination holds. He came into the match intense and wouldn't let Danielson tap him. Finally he locked in the Rings of Saturn in the middle of the ring and that was that!
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Post by freemumia on Aug 10, 2006 14:16:19 GMT -5
Great idea! I'll be following this very closely!
In my old GWF (Before I lost time to play it in 2096) The G-1 Climax was a big event ever year. I'll probably bring it back in 2120.
Regardless, keep rolling, man!
Oh. And go Joe!
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Post by Wildfire on Aug 10, 2006 14:57:27 GMT -5
Cool... neat to see you doing stuff so completely different with the same guys I thought about doing 2 or three falls for my tournament as well, but decided against it... I decided 2/3 should be saved for big matches.
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Post by Knapik on Aug 10, 2006 15:00:36 GMT -5
oh! the 2 by their name is how many points they have in the tournament. 2 points for a win, 1 for a draw. Sorry bout the mix up. That's what you thought the numbers were, right?
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Post by Wildfire on Aug 10, 2006 15:07:27 GMT -5
ahhhh I see, yeah I totally thought that was # of falls
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Post by behindthebook on Aug 10, 2006 17:14:33 GMT -5
oh! the 2 by their name is how many points they have in the tournament. 2 points for a win, 1 for a draw. Sorry bout the mix up. That's what you thought the numbers were, right? I totally got it, but then again, I'm running a round robin tournament myself (assuming I ever get out of work early enough to play again). Good stuff so far!
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Post by Knapik on Aug 11, 2006 1:18:47 GMT -5
RING OF HONOR – CARD #02 TOURNAMENT OF HONOR (DAY TWO)
Chad Collyer def. Jimmy Jacobs via submission (Texas Cloverleaf)
AJ Styles and Austin Aries wrestled to a time limit draw (20 min.)
RoH Tag Team Championship Round One The Embassy def. Matt Sydal and Jack Evans via pinfall (Jimmy Rave hit Greetings From Ghana on Sydal.)
RoH Tag Team Championship Round One Team NOAH def. Jay & Mark Briscoe via pinfall (Go Shiosaki hit the Moonsault Press on Mark)
Tournament of Honor – Group B Bryan Danielson (2) def. Colt Cabana (2) via submission (surfboard submission)
Tournament of Honor – Group A Nigel McGuinness (1) and Homicide (1) fight to a double countout as they’ll brawled outside the ring Tournament of Honor – Group B Christopher Daniels (2) def. BJ Whitmer (0) via pinfall (Angel’s Wings)
Tournament of Honor – Group A Samoa Joe (4) def. Roderick Strong (2) via countout
Collyer and Jacobs put on an awesome show to get things started! Very back and forth, with Collyer lifting a boot to a turnbuckle-charging Jacobs and applying the Texas Cloverleaf in the center of the ring. The two shake hands after the match in a show of sportsmanship! The crowd was hot for Styles/Aries and the two did not disappoint in an ultra-fast-paced showing! Three times Aries had the Rings of Saturn on, but Styles woulnd’t give up. Late in the match Aries rolls up Styles but the time limit expires on the two count! The two shake hands and the crowd gives them a standing ovation.
Bryan Danielson came out and told the crowd he was the best wrestler ever and that his loss yesterday to Aries was a fluke! He says that it may come down to Aries and Danielson in the semis… and that if it does he’ll hold nothing back next time around!
The Embassy looked really good as a team, but the crowd absolutely hated them, littering the ring with toilet paper upon their entrance!! Rave used cowardly tactics to get the upperhand and finish Sydal off with Greetings From Ghana. SUWA and Go Shiosaki – TEAM NOAH – came out to a large ovation and a multitude of colored streamers. NOAH pulls off the upset when Shiosaki stunned Mark Briscoe with a gorgeous Moonsault Press just under the 5 minute mark!! The Briscoes can’t believe they’re out in the first round! The semifinals for the Tag Team Tournament look like this:
Match #1 Adam Pearce & BJ Whitmer vs. The Ring Crew Express Match #2 Team NOAH vs. The Embassy
In the first Tournament of Champions match of the night Danielson gets some swift redemption at Colt Cabana’s expense, winning with a surfboard submission. Neither McGuinness or Homicide could grab the advantage, so they took it to the outside! Both men were counted out, but this is far from over! Whitmer looked strong in defeat against Daniels. Daniels picked up the much-needed win, and this being Whitmer’s first tournament match he has plenty of time to get it together. Joe battered Strong in a good match. After an Ole’ kick, Strong was out cold and couln’t meet the count back into the ring!
Tournament of Honor standings:
Group A 1. Samoa Joe 4 (2 matches left) 2. Roderick Strong 2 (2 matches left) 3. Homicide 1 (3 matches left) 4. Nigel McGuinness 1 (2 matches left) 5. Alex Shelley 0 (3 matches left)
Group B 1. Austin Aries 2 (3 matches left) 2. Bryan Danielson 2 (2 matches left) 3. Christopher Daniels 2 (2 matches left) 4. Colt Cabana 2 (2 matches left) 5. BJ Whitmer 0 (3 matches left)
Anyone have predictions so far?
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Post by gwffantrav on Aug 11, 2006 1:27:23 GMT -5
My friend lives by ROH, and I watched occassionally. But after the RF scandle, kinda quit watching it (yeah, yeah I know, he's gone).
But anyways, Jon, your stuff for ROH is looking pretty dang good. Some nice excitement. No gimmicks, just straight up action. Nice work
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Post by Knapik on Aug 12, 2006 1:07:28 GMT -5
DAY THREE Kikutaro def. Samoa Joe via pinfall (Kaiun Tornado)!!! Davey Richards def. Ace Steel via pinfall (DR Driver) RoH Tag Team Championship Semifinal #1 Pearec/Whitmer def. Ring Crew Express via pinfall (Whitmer hits a frog splash on Dunn) Tournament of Honor – Group A Homicide (3) def. Roderick Strong (2) via pinfall (Da Cop Killa) Tournament of Honor – Group B Austin Aries (4) def. Colt Cabana (2) via submission (Rings of Saturn) Tournament of Honor – Group A Nigel McGuiness (3) def. Alex Shelley (0) via pinfall (Tower of London) Tournament of Honor – Group B Bryan Danielson (4) def. BJ Whitmer (0) via submission (Cattle Mutilation) AJ Styles & Christopher Daniels def. Naomichi Marufuji & KENTA via pinfall (Daniels hit Angel’s Wings on KENTA) roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh[/center] Kikutaro pulls off the upset of the century! After Joe beat him around the ring, he stunned Joe with his Kauin Tornado DDT and got the quick pin! Joe was shocked and Kikutaro shouted “TOO SLOW!” as he ran off to the back! Bryan Danielson came out with a smirk on his face and the crowd started booing him before he could get a word out. In fact he didn’t say a word, just smiled at Joe and shook his head before leaving! In the other opening bout, the young Davey Richards looked very sharp against the veteran Ace Steel. In an effort to get to the finals Adam Pearce and BJ Whitmer defeated the Ring Crew Express with relative ease. Pearce told Whitmer before the match that he could sit this one out due to his having a tournament match tonight, but Whitmer told Pearce he doesn’t desert his allies! The crowd was behind Pearce and Whitmer, and they advanced to the finals with a convincing win. The Tournament of Honor kicked into high gear on day three! Homicide and Roderick Strong didn’t last long, but both men had a hand in the match. Homicide reverses a backbreaker attempt from Strong into Da Cop Killa and that was all she wrote. After a good start from Strong, he’s stalled in the tournament. Aries and Cabana had a tough match with Cabana, who showed his worth as a tough competitor. Aries would not be denied, however, and slipped into first place in Group B with a submission victory. Alex Shelley was on fire against Nigel McGuinness, but couldn’t find the formula to put the British grappler away. McGuinness couldn’t find his footing all match, but Shelley went to the well one too many times (the well in this case being aerial maneuvers.) McGuinness pulled him off of the turnbuckle into the Tower of London and that ended the match. McGuinness got on the microphone and told the crowd that no one has the technical ability to put him away. Not Strong, not Joe, not Homicide, and certainly not Alex Shelley! In the fourth and final tournament match of the evening, Danielson capitalized on a worn out Whitmer to win with the Cattle Mutilation. Whitmer’s sacrifice to fight his match with Pearce early in the night is a testament to his loyalty and the true meaning of what “Ring of Honor” stands for. Danielson didn’t employ such values, instead toying with Whitmer, slapping him around and the such. The crowd boos The American Dragon, but he just drinks it in. In a special main event, KENTA and Naomichi Marufuji from Pro Wrestling NOAH in Japan took on Christopher Daniels and AJ Styles. A fast-paced contest, Styles and Daniels won after Styles aided Daniels with Angel’s Wings on KENTA. The four shook hands after the match and the crowd gave a standing ovation to the visitors from Japan. In English, KENTA says he loves Ring of Honor and plans to be back often! TOURNAMENT OF HONOR STANDINGS (2 DAYS LEFT)Group A1. Samoa Joe (4 points, 2 matches left) 2. Homicide (3 points, 2 matches left) 3. Nigel McGuinness (3 points, 1 match left) 4. Roderick Strong (2 points, 1 match left) 5. Alex Shelley (0 points, 2 matches left) Group B1. Austin Aries (4 points, 2 matches left) 2. Bryan Danielson (4 points, 1 match left) 3. Christopher Daniels (2 points, 2 matches left) 4. Colt Cabana (2 points, 1 match left) 5. BJ Whitmer (0 points, 2 matches left) Thanks for the comments, Trav. If you do some drawings, I'll crap myself
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Post by Wildfire on Aug 12, 2006 14:17:25 GMT -5
Good stuff, the "guest star" formula for the main event is very ROH
I think Danielson's in trouble though... I think its gonna be Daniels and Aries out of Group B the way things are going
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Post by Knapik on Aug 12, 2006 15:52:56 GMT -5
DAY FOUR Colt Cabana def. Kikutaro via pinfall (Colt .45) Milano Collection AT def. Delirious via submission (Paradise Lock) RoH Tag Team Championship Semifinal #2The Embassy (Jimmy Rave & Sal Rinauro) def. Team NOAH via pinfall (Rave hits the Greetings From Ghana on Go Shiosaki) Tournament of Honor – Group BAustin Aries (6) def. BJ Whitmer (0) via submission (Rings of Saturn) Tournament of Honor – Group AHomicide (5) def. Alex Shelley (0) via pinfall (Da Cop Killa) Tournament of Honor – Group BChristopher Daniels (4) def. Bryan Danielson (4) via pinfall (Angel's Wings) Tournament of Honor – Group BSamoa Joe (6) def, Nigel McGuinness (3) via pinfall (Avalanche Muscle Buster) Roderick Strong def. KENTA via pinfall (Strong Irish Whip) roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh[/center] Cabana takes out Kikutaro with no problem. Kikutaro kicked out of two Colt .45s but a third one put him out cold! Cabana helps up the good-natured Kikutaro and helps him to the back. Milano Collection AT makes his American debut with a quick win over the odd Delirious with the crippling Paradise Lock. Milano is on an extended stay in the states and plans on making Ring of Honor his home while here! Very impressive debut for the eccentric superstar. Before their semifinal match, Jimmy Rave and Alex Shelley are backstage with the rest of The Embassy (Prince Nana, Daizee Haze, and Sal Rinauro.) Rave tells Shelley he can take the night off if he wants due to his tournament match later in the evening, exactly like Adam Pearce offered to BJ Whitmer. Shelley accepts the offer, however, and walks off!!! Rave is shocked! Nana tells Rinauro he’ll have to take Shelley’s place, but Rave still seems upset, not expecting his teammate to accept his offer! In the match of the night The Embassy (Jimmy Rave and Sal Rinauro) def. Team NOAH (Suwa and Go Shiosaki) in an four-star classic! Rave and Rinauro worked together remarkably well, and it was evident Rave was pleased with his new teammate. Prince Nana interfered freely behind the referee’s back, and at one point SUWA got upset and clocked Rinauro over the head with his metal crate while the ref was admonishing Nana! Rave eventually got back control and started working on Shiosaki. Sal Rinauro tried to double team Shiosaki, but the referee pushed him back into the corner. While the ref was busy, Nana stole SUWA’s crate and leveled Shiosaki with it!! Rave hit Greetings From Ghana and got the win! The crowd booed The Embassy out of the ring and to the back, with curse words thrown at them left and right! They seemed to not mind, being in the finals of the Tag Team Championship Tournament! As the Tournament of Honor progressed, BJ Whitmer was no match for the dynamic Austin Aries. He fought well but had no answers in the end, with Aries using a high-flying assault and finishing with the Rings of Saturn. The win assures Aries of a spot in the semi-finals and knocks BJ Whitmer out of contention. Alex Shelley controlled most of his match with Homicide, but Homicide came back and nearly killed Shelley with the sickest Cop Killa ever! Shelley took a while to get up off the mat after losing, but walked out on his own. Shelley is knocked out of contention, and Homicide is in good shape to make the semi-finals… but he needs Nigel McGuinness to lose first against Joe in their match later tonight! Bryan Danielson came out and controlled the first 8 minutes of action against Christopher Daniels, crushing him with suplexes and brutal strikes. The Fallen Angel dug deep and hit a desperation Angel’s Wings, getting the pinfall victory! The American Drgaon gets up and is irate! He starts beating down Daniels and locks on Cattle Mutilation and won’t let go! It takes several officials to break up the hold, and Danielson is red with angry at the loss as he walks to the back! This loss eliminates Danielson from contention! If Daniels is able to win against Austin Aries tomorrow or Colt Cabana loses, he’s in the semi-finals! Samoa Joe takes out Nigel McGuinness with an Avalanche Muscle Buster!!! Joe came in, killed, and left with the crowd chanting his name! Homicide and Samoa Joe are in the semi-finals together! In the main event, Roderick Strong def. Pro Wrestling NOAH’s KENTA with a Strong Irish whip folled by an inside cradle. KENTA looks dejected at his second straight loss in RoH, but shakes his opponents hand anyhow and waves to the crowd as he leaves! roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh
[/center] Tournament of Honor Standings
Group A1. Samoa Joe 6 (1 match left)* 2. Homicide 5 (1 match left)* 3. Nigel McGuinness 3 (0 matches left) 4. Roderick Strong 2 (1 match left) 5. Alex Shelley 0 (1 match left) Group B1. Austin Aries 6 (1 match left)* 2. Christopher Daniels 4 (1 match left) 3. Bryan Danielson 4 (0 matches left) 4. Colt Cabana 2 (1 match left) 5. BJ Whitmer 0 (1 match left) *= secured spot in semi-finals Good call on Danielson/Daniels, Wildfire! It'd be cool if Cabana crept in (his one win so far is over Daniels, giving him the tiebreaker if eh wins and Daniels loses to Aries... a very good possibility considering Cabana has Whitmer in the next round and Daniels has AUSTIN ARIES!)
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Post by BDS on Aug 12, 2006 19:11:10 GMT -5
Clearly, any defeat of Bryan Danielson had to involve shenanigans. I wouldn't put it past The Fallen Angel to have paid off Todd Sinclair for the fast count. The Dragon was robbed!
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Post by Wildfire on Aug 12, 2006 20:13:46 GMT -5
*Flex* I just call'em like I see'em Joe looked good... he's struggled more that I thought he would for me...I'm rooting for Joe-Daniels for the title.
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Post by blueraider1 on Aug 18, 2006 19:04:53 GMT -5
excellent knapik.
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Post by Knapik on Aug 19, 2006 11:52:14 GMT -5
DAY FIVE The Briscoes Boys vs. The Ring Crew Express Shingo Takagi vs. Chad Collyer BLACKOUT (Joker & Sabian) vs. Matt Sydal & Jack Evans Tournament of Honor – Group AAlex Shelley (0) vs. Roderick Strong (2) Tournament of Honor – Group BBJ Whitmer (0 def. Colt Cabana (2) Tournament of Honor – Group ASamoa Joe (6) vs. Homicide (5) Tournament of Honor – Group BAustin Aries (6) vs. Christopher Daniels (4) Best 2 of 3 Falls MatchBryan Danielson def. Nigel McGuinness roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh[/center] The Briscoes and the Ring Crew Express got the fifth night of the Tournament of Honor off to a hot start with a scintillating tag team contest. The Briscoes used their superior athleticism early to ground the RCE, but Marcos and Dunn cmae back and almost ended the match with their Electric Chair Senton! The Briscoes collected themselves and used some underhanded tactis to maintain an advantage and keep Dunn in the ring. A Cut-Throat Special and Dunn wasn’t moving. Mark Briscoe gets on the mic and tells The Embassy and the team of Adam Pearce and BJ Whitmer that whichever of them wins the tag team titles, they’re going to have to answer to the Briscoes! Former NCAA wrestling champion Chad Collyer schooled Dragon Gate’s Shingo Takagi, putting on a wrestling clinic. He tried a couple times before successfully applying the Texas Cloverleaf, but once it was locked in the middle of the ring Takagi was forced to tap! Takagi went to shake hands after the match, but Collyer shoved him out of the ring!!! He got on the mic and said he’s a better wrestler than anyone from Japan, and that he put an open challenge up for next show to any ‘Jap’ that thinks they can outwrestle an American champion! The crowd boos his use of the word ‘Jap’ and litter the ring with trash! Collyer threatens the crowd before leaving! The announcers apologize for Collyer, saying his comments do not reflect those of Ring of Honor! Several CZW fans were in attendance and let it be known as the CZW’a own Blackout (Joker & Sabian) defeated Sydal and Evans in am upset! As Joker and Sabian leave the ring Sydal challenges them and the other members of Blackout to a 4 on 4 elimination match at the Tournament of Honor Finale! They said they’d find two more Ring of Honor wrestlers and they’ll prive their superiority. Sabian and Joker nod their agreement and the crowd erupts into a RoH vs. CZW chant! Alex Shelley stunned Roderick Strong with a quick roll up to avoid being last place! Strong looks disappointed in his performance. Colt Cabana dropped the ball and couldn’t get a foothold against BJ Whitmer, losing quickly to a devastating Exploder ’98! The two shook hands afterwards, but one could tell Cabana was ticked. This means he’s out and Christopher Daniels is in against Austin Aries no matter what! Jim Cornette comes out. He announces that since the semifinals have already been decided, and that coincidentally those matches were also scheduled tonight, that the matches tonight WOULD BE THE SEMIFINALS! Joe vs. Homicide and Aries vs. Daniels! The winners will fight tomorrow for the ROH World Heavyweight Championship! But the losers of tonights contests will also have a match… for the ROH Pure Title! The crowd goes nuts!!! In an absolute WAR, Homicide defeated Samoa Joe with Da Cop Killa!!!! These two put on a show for 25 minutes, with both men crushing the other with hard suplexes, kicks, chops, and moves outside the ring! At one point Joe hit the Ole Kick outside the ring and Homicide was motionless. He was being counted out, but Joe didn’t want the match to end that way, so rolled him in the ring… but Homicide kicked out at 2 and 99/100ths! Homicide made a miracle comeback as Joe went for a piledriver, but Homicide reversed the move into the Cop Killa for the huge win! Both men lied unconscious on the mat as the crowd chanted Ring of Honor over and over! Eventually they both stood, wobbly, and shaked each others hand. Homicide moves on to fight for the World Title and Joe will go after the Pure Title. Not to be outdone, Austin Aries and Christopher Daniels went at it for a solid 15 minutes of action. Both guys hit their signature moves, but neither would let themselves be pinned. Three times Aries has the Rings of Saturn locked in, but Daniels refused to tap and eventually made the ropes! Daniels managed to hit a quick Best Moonsault Ever at one point, but Aries kicked out at 1!!! Blue Thunder Bomb… 1!!! Fall From Grace… 1!!! Daniels couldn’t believe it. Daniels set up for the Angel’s Wings and nailed it! 1…2…. kickout!!! The Fallen Angel stared at a seemingly out cold Aries and couldn’t believe it. Again he set up for the Angel’s Wings, but Aries reversed it into the Rings of Saturn! Daniels had nowhere to go and Aries reared back on the hold with every last bit of energy he had! Daniels was forced to tap and the crowd erupted into cheers! Daniels helped a hurting Aries up and extended his hand. Aries stuck his out too, but Daniels pulled him into a reverse STO! Aries head slammed hard to the mat and the crowd started to boo The Fallen Angel! Daniels just smiles and walks away! Aries advances to face Homicide for the World Title and Joe and Daniels will fight for the Pure Title! In the main event, Bryan Danielson and Nigel McGuinness – both dejected for not being in the finals of the Tournament of Honor, clashed in a Best 2 of 3 Falls match. Danielson locked in Cattle Mutilation at the beginning of the match, almost claiming the first fall within seconds, but McGuinness deftly escaped. Back and forth, with lots of damage dealt out but no falls until the 10 minute mark when The American Dragon locked in Cattle Mutilation and got the submission fall. McGuinness controlled the 2nd part of the match, hitting all of his key moves and finishing Danielson at the 14 minutes mark with the Tower of London! Danielson looks very hurt going into the final part of the match! McGuinness dominated once again, but a resurgent Dragon fought back and locked in the Cattle Mutilation one more time after a Northern Lights suplex! With nowhere to go, Nigel had to tap out at the 18 minute mark, giving Danielson the big win. roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh
[/center] The Briscoes Boys def. Ring Crew Express via pinfall (CUT-THROAT SPECIAL on Dunn) Chad Collyer def. Shingo Takagi via submission (TEXAS CLOVERLEAF) BLACKOUT (Joker & Sabian) def. Matt Sydal & Jack Evans via submission (Sabian used an STF on Jack Evans) Tournament of Honor – Group AAlex Shelley (2) def. Roderick Strong (2) via pinfall (roll up pin) Tournament of Honor – Group BBJ Whitmer (2) def. Colt Cabana (2) via pinfall (EXPLODER ’98) Tournament of Honor – Group A SemifinalHomicide (7) def. Samoa Joe (6) via pinfall (DA COP KILLA) Tournament of Honor – Group B SemifinalAustin Aries (8) def. Christopher Daniels (4) via submission (RINGS OF SATURN) Best 2 of 3 Falls MatchBryan Danielson def. Nigel McGuinness 2 falls to 1 (both via submission with CATTLE MUTILATION) This card was AWESOME! Seriously I got chills several times, especially during the semifinal matches. The next card is going to be even better, and I'll post the matches in a bit!
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Post by Knapik on Aug 19, 2006 12:04:15 GMT -5
COMING SOON
FINALE
RING OF HONOR WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT OF HONOR FINALS [/b] HOMICIDE vs. AUSTIN ARIES RING OF HONOR PURE TITLE CHAMPIONSHIP[/b] SAMOA JOE vs. “THE FALLEN ANGEL” CHRISTOPHER DANIELS RING OF HONOR TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT FINALS[/b] ADAM PEARCE & BJ WHITMER vs. THE EMBASSY RING OF HONOR VS. COMBAT ZONE WRESTLING 4 ON 4 ELIMINATION TAG MATCHTEAM ROH(Matt Sydal, Jack Evans, Roderick Strong, Delirious) vs. TEAM CZW(Ruckus, Joker, Eddie Kingston, Sabian)[/b] OPEN CHALLENGE TO JAPANESE OPPONENTCHAD COLLYER vs. ? ? ?Plus more!!!! BE THERE! [/center][/b]
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Post by Wildfire on Aug 20, 2006 10:08:11 GMT -5
sounnds like a great card Knapik!
Keep'em coming!
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Post by Knapik on Sept 24, 2006 17:46:04 GMT -5
FINALE Naomichi Marufuji vs. Bryan Danielson Nigel McGuinness vs. Colt Cabana Special Challenge MatchChad Collyer vs. ? ? ? Ring of Honor vs. Combat Zone Wrestling Tag Elimination MatchMatt Sydal, Jack Evans, Delirious & Roderick Strong vs. Ruckus, Joker, Eddie Kingston & Sabian ROH Tag Team Championship Tournament FinalsAdam Pearce & BJ Whitmer vs. The Embassy (Jimmy Rave & Sal Rinauro) ROH Pure ChampionshipSamoa Joe vs. Christopher Daniels Tournament of Honor – FinalsAustin Aries vs. Homicide and more!!! roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh[/center] In a very intense match, Naomichi Marufuji defeated Bryan Danielson with a hangman’s DDT! Danielson looks upset at the loss and goes to the back with the crowd all over him! In a second opening match, Nigel McGuinness finishes “Classic” Colt Cabana with the Tower of London. He says he’s in line to face whomever wins the Pure title tonight, as he’s the greatest pure wrestler in the world! The Embassy is backstage! Alex Shelley is bummed that Sal Rinauro has taken his place in the tag team tournament… but Prince Nana says he has a match for Shelley tonight! Shelley is excited! “Who did you get to face me at short notice?” The other Embassy members look at each other nervously. Nana says not to worry and that Alex will do fine! Alex looks nervous and sets off to the ring. Nana is with him, as Alex waits for his opponent. Nana tells Alex he has something to attend to and walks off! Alex is left alone as Nana leaves and the NECRO BUTCHER walks to the ring! Alex is mortified!!! Butcher bloodies Shelley and ends his night with the Asiatic Spike Submission! The Embassy runs out and help him to the back as Shelley can’t even stand on his own two feet! Chad Collyer is in the ring, ready to prove he’s better than any Japanese wrestler when KENTA walks out! Collyer looks a little stunned, but seems ready! Collyer starts off strong, but KENTA takes over midway through the match and doesn’t let up until Collyer is knocked out cold after a Busaiku Knee Kick! KENTA is cheered loudly as he tosses Collyer over the top rope and out of the ring! The CZW vs. ROH elimination match was very fast-paced. Ruckus quickly dismantled Matt Sydal and ended his night with the Hate Crime. Then Delirious was taken out with Hate Crime! CZW looked in firm control with Ruckus as their leader! Roderick Strong stepped up, though, and decimated Ruckus with a backbreaker followed by a powerbomb into the turnbuckle! Then a final backbreaker and Ruckus was in too much pain to kickout! The other CZW wrestlers were reluctant to face Strong, who was pumped up! Sabian stepped up and got crushed for five solid minutes. The crowd started chanting “STRONG-HOLD, STRONG-HOLD!” and Strong obliged, nearly breaking the worn-down Sabian in half… he couldn’t tap fast enough! Eddie Kingston snuck in and rolled up Strong and got the surprise 1-2-3! Strong was pissed, but was forced to leave the ring! Kingston and Joker smirked as Jack Evans slowly got into the ring. Evans dazzled Kingston with high-flying moves and ended up with the pin despite the huge weight difference after the Flying Phoenix Senton! Joker stepped in, but Evans dominated him too, winning with an Evans Driver! TEAM RING OF HONOR WINS! The other RoH guys come back out and celebrate, lifting Evans up on their shoulders! The Embassy came out to their usual toilet paper streamers! Jimmy Rave freaked out in the ring as the crowd laughed and threw toilet paper and him, Sal Rinauro, Daizee Haze, and Prince Nana! Adam Pearce and BJ Whitmer came out to a huge round of applause! The four mean have a good back-and-forth match with Rave’s cowardly and underhanded tactics infuriating his opponents and the crowd too! Good tag work from Rinauro and Rave surprised Pearce and Whitmer, and The Embassy pulls off the win after Rinauro stuns Pearce with a vicious Phoenix Fury Legdrop across Pearce’s throat! The crowd had some teepee left over as Rave and Rinauro are presented with the Ring of Honor Tag Team Championship belts! Daizee Haze gets on the mic and tells everyone to show some respect, but the crowd jeers so loudly she’s shutup! Rave and Rinauro, covered in toilet paper and championship gold, go to the back with smiles on their faces! Samoa Joe squashes “The Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels and wins the Ring of Honor Pure Championship with The Choke! Three times Joe had applied the hold and Daniels got to the ropes. A fourth time and Daniels was out of rope breaks and he passed out while holding onto the ropes! Samoa Joe pledges to be a fighting champion and will face anyone to show he is the best pure wrestler in the business today! Homicide controls early and doesn’t let Austin Aries develop any offense in all in a surprising end to the Tournament of Honor! Homicide hit a Cop Killa early; and though Aries kicked out, he wans’t the same. Homicide picked at Aries until he could execute a second one and Aries was out cold. The referee called the match before Homicide could even get the pin and medical personnel rushed the ring as Homicide was given the Ring of Honor World Championship title! Homicide got on the mic and said “**** the fans and **** Ring of Honor… this one is for HOMICIDE!” He and Julius Smokes celebrated as Austin Aries was helped up. Aries looked very stiff and barely conscious as a stretcher was brought out. Homicide mocked his downed opponent while Smokes put the belt around Homicide’s waist! roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh-roh
[/center] Naomichi Marufuji def. Bryan Danielson via pinfall (Hangman’s DDT) Nigel McGuinness def. Colt Cabana via pinfall (Tower of London) Special Challenge MatchKENTA def. Chad Collyer via pinfall (Busaiku Knee Kick) Necro Butcher def. Alex Shelley via submission (Asiatic Spike Submission) Tag Elimination MatchTeam ROH def. TEAM CZW with Jack Evans surviving ROH Tag Team Championship Tournament FinalsThe Embassy (Jimmy Rave & Sal Rinauro) def. Adam Pearce & BJ Whitmer via pinfall (Rinauro used the Phoenix Fury Legdrop on Adam Pearce) to become ROH Tag Team Champions ROH Pure ChampionshipSamoa Joe def. Christopher Daniels via submission (The Choke) to become ROH Pure Champion Tournament of Honor – FinalsHomicide def. Austin Aries via KO (Da Cop Killa) to become ROH World Champion Well I finally finished haha. I’ll do RoH cards from time to time like RoH does in real life. Maybe string a few days together. Hope you’ve dug it so far!
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Post by blueraider1 on Sept 24, 2006 17:50:24 GMT -5
well done knapik.
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