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#roh: glory by honor
imvgeswrestling · 10 months
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dilf-in-peril · 3 months
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ROH Glory By Honor II
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astralbondpro · 10 months
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September 16, 2006 -
KENTA suffers the wrath of Bryan Danielson’s kicks at the second night of RoH’s Glory by Honor V.
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What if I just went batshit fucking insane? Hm?
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totally-toxxic · 1 year
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we don’t deserve keith lee
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pinkpluswhite · 9 months
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finally properly watching tyler black matches
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cowboymenace · 5 months
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Speculating About Ric Flair
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Now I doubt that Ric Flair or his people will find this write up but I'm gonna be using the word allegedly a lot because I will be speculating about what Ric Flair is really doing in AEW.
On October 25th, 2023 Ric Flair would be revealed as Tony Khan's gift to Sting as a part of Sting Retirement Story. Sting and Flair are one of the most iconic rivalries in Wrestling History, the two even wrestled on the very last Nitro. This should have been met with rejoicing, right? No. Many online fans voiced their displeasure with the signing of Flair citing the sexual assault that occurred on the infamous plane ride from hell. This incident became much more well known due to the Darkside of the Ring series covering the whole ordeal. There's also Teddy Long going on the record stating that Flair had said heinous slurs to him and has yet to apologize
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What's even worse in my opinion is Tony Khan dunking on Vince McMahon's alleged history of sexual misconduct, and yet still bringing in Flair anyways. It makes it apparent that Tony does not care about the victims, and was scoring a cheap dig against his competitor.
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Another layer to this, is the promotion of Flair's brand of energy drink. I will not be mentioning its name nor its image since that would be indirectly promoting it as well. Each week now, there's a portion of the entrance stage dedicated to promoting the drink. The commentary desk has three cans of different flavors on display. It feels so bleak and dare I say carny. This is a major strike against Tony Khan's credibility about a promoter.
On the November 29th episode of Dynamite, Ric Flair would cut a promo backstage. The promo went on and on, you just can't help but to feel some iota of sadness watching this shell of a man trying to recapture faded glory. Watch for yourself if you wish, just be warned it's bleak.
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The reaction was brutal. So much so that now Flair is threatening to leave. Fellow veterans like Chris Jericho (who punched a female fan in 2008) and Stone Cold Steve Austin (who beat Debra, something he pleaded no contest to) voiced their support. Something something birds of a feather.
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On Jericho's end, this is insane. He narrated each episode of Darkside of the Ring. He read out loud what Flair did. This makes him incredibly scummy, but I digress. Back to Flair
Flair has also stated that younger talents have not approached him for advice. This is adding to the criticism of the AEW lockerroom being full of young guys who do not take older veterans' advice, but Taz has dispelled that.
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If anything, this tells us that no one wishes to interact with Flair. Why should they? They know about his history and how he seems to not have atone for it. Why is this man getting a paycheck in a company that is trying its hardest to remove toxicity from the lockerroom? I do not blame those avoiding him like the plague.
So this seems like a misreading of the room by Tony Khan, and a huge waste of time for Ric right? But what if this was the goal?
In 2009 Ric Flair was brought into ROH as an authority figure. Flair had just finished his retirement run in the WWE and was moving on. However, Flair would No-Show after being paid
Flair was paid 35K for the position and was going to get 10K per appearance. He took the money and left. ROH then responded by announcing a lawsuit.
Recently Ric Flair was on an episode of Kill Tony, a comedy show where a panel of veteran comedians and celebrities would judge one minute sets by amateurs. His appearance was odd. He was slurring his words and would not engage with the show. He would ramble on about donating time and he then went on to leave in the middle of the show. It was bizarre, could it have been he was not anticipating how mean the show is to participants. Or did he figure he got paid anyway and just dip? Now I am merely speculating, I am not sure if Tony paid him or this was a favor. I can imagine anything with Flair requires payments but again I'm just speculating.
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Now this brings us to Flair in AEW. Is Flair looking for an exit after getting some money out of Tony Khan, who happily gave it to him? This is what I believe is Flair's current move. He has a history of not fulfilling his commitments, and he may just be doing it again, allegedly, parody, in minecraft. Satire.
If Flair does leave I hope that this is a lesson to Tony never meet your heroes, they may try to rip you off (Allegeldy!!!!)
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yu-tap · 1 year
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Nigel McGuinness vs Bryan Danielson | ROH Glory By Honor VIII © Jake Sposetta
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I'm Rowan, welcome to my wrestling sideblog! Mostly here for AEW, I adore Rhea Ripley, tried my best to hate MJF and failed miserably, love that Danhausen
Made bracelets to trade/hand out to wrestling fans for AEW All In 2023 & plan to make a habit of it from here on out, next bracelet handout will be at All In 2024
I liveblog pretty much all AEW stuff, most Mystery Wrestling, and wherever Danhausen goes! Everything is tagged by promotion, I'll update the list when I add new promotions to the mix
Liveblog tags: [All Elite Wrestling] #aew lb [Ring Of Honor] #roh lb [Mystery Wrestling] #mw lb [House of Glory] #hog lb [Game Changer Wrestling] #gcw lb [Absolute Intense Wrestling] #aiw lb [Relentless Wrestling] #rw lb
(I try to tag things somewhat coherently, any ship/fic based stuff will be tagged so you can avoid it if that's not your cup of tea and blood will be tagged #TW: blood, flashing lights are tagged #TW: flashing)
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Highlights of KENTA vs Bryan Danielson ROH Glory by Honor
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dilf-in-peril · 3 months
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Not only is he rocking the Rosie the Riveter look, he's also not shaved his chest or face in a while.
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swervestrickland · 2 years
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Hi. I see you as a sort of Hangman expert, so might you have any recommendations of your favorite matches of his or just his best?
Hi! sorry this took a while to answer, yesterday was a super busy day for me so i havent really had the time to reply until now. Thank you for seeing me as a hangman expert; it's totally not the case as I really haven't seen too many matches from before he started in AEW, but I will give you some that I enjoyed for different reasons. Adam Page vs Zane Dawson - CWF Mid Atlantic Wrestling - Jan. 25, 2014: I like this match because the color commentator is literally all of us. He is a very loud country man objectifying and complimenting Adam with his whole chest. There is a point in the match where Adam does a beautiful indian deathlock and the commentator is just. Chef's kiss. I also just love to see baby Adam in all his glory.
Hangman Adam Page vs Kota Ibushi - Supercard of Honor - Apr. 7, 2018: this match really shows off how agile and fast he is and can be. the man stood toe to toe with kota fuckin ibushi. he's a badass.
Hangman Adam Page vs Kazuchika Okada - G1 Climax 28, Day 5 - Jul. 20, 2018: love this one because the story going into it is that Okada, who had lost his IWGP heavyweight championship, was kinda....gone off the deep end. rather than being the badass rainmaker, he dyed his hair red and was all spiky, didn't come out in his badass robe, was always smiling, and had balloons with him all the time. during the g1, i had my url as balloonmakerokada because i thought it was funny. im digressing - so hangman didn't want to wrestle this okada. he wanted to wrestle the badass, the man who held the title for so long people didn't know a world where he wasn't the champion. he wanted the REAL okada. so he spent the entirety of this match trying to bring him out. it's great. he curses, does the okada pose. love that for me. hot.
Hangman Adam Page vs Hiroshi Tanahashi - G1 Climax, Day 7 - Jul. 22. 2018: love this one too for story purposes. the ace promises everyone that he will take the poison out of hangman. he knows he has so much potential and the bullet club is just making him worse. he wants to save him. and they're also both comedy kings. i lvoe them together.
Hangman Adam Page vs PAC - Wrestlegate Pro - May 18, 2019: it seems he's had TWO great matches on may 18 because the takeshita match three years after this one on the same date is also fucking good.
Matches from AEW i've liked him in that i can remember:
Hangman vs Takeshita, May 18 2022
Adam Cole vs Hangman (Texas Deathmatch), Apr 15 2022
Adam Cole vs Hangman, AEW Revolution 2022
Hangman vs Bryan Danielson 1, 2, and 3 - Winter is Coming, New Year's Bash, and the post-All Out dynamite 09/07
Hangman and Kenny vs the Young Bucks, AEW Revolution 2020
Hangman vs Kenny, AEW Full Gear 2021
I'm sure there are more but my memory is really bad. i hope these are good ones for you to start with!
if anyone else would like to rec some, you are more than welcome to!!
also, nonnie, i'm certain my friends @cowboyshit and @adam-page also have some good insight into other matches of his that you might enjoy, as im certain they've actually uh. Watched ROH and possibly NJPW more than i have.
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nickiehausen · 1 year
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Nick's Match Review of the Day #4:
Kenta v. Mitsuharu Misawa (ROH Glory By Honor VI) 11/3/07
Mitsuharu Misawa’s in-ring brilliance simply cannot be understated. Widely regarded as one of the greatest of all time, with a case to be made that he’s the greatest of all time, his countless classic matches against career rivals like Toshiaki Kawada and Kenta Kobashi are the stuff of legend. His stints in All Japan Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling NOAH are perhaps some of the greatest runs any wrestler has had in any promotion; the same cannot be said for his brief time in Ring Of Honor. Two matches in the fall of 2007, had in a span of two days, known less so for their excellence and more so for their historical significance.
With that being said, time for a bit of background information. This match against Kenta was only Misawa’s second in Ring of Honor, the first having taken place the day prior at Night 1 of Glory By Honor VI. Before then, he hadn’t wrestled in the United States since a WLW show in 2004. The fact he was even coming to ROH was a pretty big deal. He came into the match in the midst of a third reign as GHC Heavyweight champion, and was right on the heels of crossing a full year with the belt. His opponent, Kenta, wasn’t exactly new to ROH. He had wrestled sixteen prior matches for the promotion, his first having come against Low Ki in 2005. He had unsuccessfully challenged for the ROH World title on two separate occasions in the past, but that night, his focus was on Misawa’s title.
If the quality of a match was judged solely by atmosphere, then this would be a 5-star classic. Even watching it back years later, you can tell just how amped the crowd is to just be able to see Misawa perform in Ring of Honor. It’s a spectacle to behold, hearing the crowd erupt into “This is awesome” chants only three minutes into the match. There’s true historical significance in seeing Misawa compete in an ROH ring, and that creates an unmatched energy within the audience. It’s rare to see crowds this excited just to see a match, the most recent example I can think of being Bryan Danielson v. Kenny Omega from the first AEW Dynamite Grand Slam event back in 2021. Even ignoring the actual in-ring action, the excitement of the crowd alone is tremendously captivating to hear, and for me, that makes the match a whole lot better. 
The match itself isn’t bad by any standards, but it can be a bit sluggish at times. It goes without saying that Mitsuharu Misawa was far beyond his prime by 2007. The quality of his wrestling hadn’t taken a hit, but the same couldn’t be said for his athleticism. He was forty-four years old by this point, and lacked much of the same agility he had possessed a decade prior. Simply put: he’s slower and can’t do as much, and that causes the match to, at times, hobble along. Kenta was only twenty-six at the time, and he wrestled at a far more accelerated pace, his movements and mannerisms more swift than those of the aging Ace. This creates a juxtaposition of sorts. Misawa is still able to pull out some impressive spots, though, including a dive to the outside that goes off without a hitch.
Good wrestling held back by physical restraints but elevated by a phenomenal crowd makes this match hard to judge. If I allow myself to sit back and simply enjoy the spectacle this match is, it’s very good. Though, is it fair to judge a match by its atmosphere and not its true quality? I’m not sure, but it should be noted the audience can have a sizable impact on the quality of a match.  I’ve seen many matches ruined by a crowd that's either completely dead or too busy throwing around beach balls and screaming stupid chants, so the importance of an active crowd can’t be understated. But even then, is that enough to carry a match? The short answer is no. However, does this match need to be carried by its crowd? Also no.
All things considered, I enjoy this match. It’s flawed, sure, but it possesses great value just in terms of sheer significance and, in terms of actual in-ring quality, in no way is it anywhere remotely close to being bad. I’d personally say that their match in NOAH from 2004 is a bit better, but only by a little. 
⭐⭐⭐. 75 stars out of 5.
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staticnerd · 1 year
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With 2022 basically over I think it's time to share my favorite matches of the year. The top 5 are my favorites but nothing is in any particular order.
P.S. I only watched AEW and ROH so that's all that's on the list. I'd apologize but I dont care.
Anyway heres the list
MJF V CM Punk Dog Collar Match Revolution 3/6/22
FTR V BRISCOES Supercard of Honor 4/1/22
FTE V Briscoes Best 2 out of 3 falls Death Before Dishonor 7/23/22
The Elite v The Dark Order and Hangman Page for the AEW Trios title AEW All Out 9/4/22
The Elite v Death Triangle AEW Trios title match AEW Full Gear 9/19/22
Swerve in our Glory v the Acclaimed Tag Title match AEW All Out 9/4/22
Wheeler Yuta v Jon Moxley AEW Rampage 4/8/22
PAC v Buddy Matthews 6/8/22 AEW Dynamite
Dax Harwood v Will Osprey 6/15/22 AEW Dynamite
Swerve in Our Glory v Team Taz v The Young Bucks AEW tag title match 7/13/22
Chris Jericho v Sammy Guevara v Bryan Danielson v Cladio Castiglioni Fatal 4 way ROH World Title match AEW Full Gear 8/19/22
Jungle Boy Jack Perry v Luchasaurus Steel Cage match Full Gear 8/19/22
Darby Allin v Brodie King Coffin match AEW Dynamite Quake at the Lake 8/10/22
FTR V Swerve in our Glory #1 contenders match AEW Dynamite 10/26/22
Jon Moxley v Konoski Takeshita AEW Rampage 12/9/22
Swerve v Alec Zayne ROH Supercard of Honor 4/1/22
RUSH v Dragon Lee ROH Death Before Dishonor 7/23/22
Rey Fenix v Dante Martin 5/4/22
Rey Fenix v Kyle O'Reilly 5/18/22
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