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zigon
12-16-2005, 05:08 PM
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February 1st 2002

ROHWrestling.COM

Ladies and Gentlemen, February 23rd 2002, Ring of Honor, will make its debut at the Murphy Recreational Center in Philadelphia, PA, be apart of this amazing event for only $8 for adults and $5 for OAP's and childern, where will be 'The road to the title' 16 Wrestlers, 4 blocks will fight for the right to be apart of a one hour iron man match on March 30th for the Ring of Honor title, for more news and updates, and find out who will be taking part at The road to the title, check back soon

Oldschool
12-17-2005, 03:58 PM
Look forward to this, I'm a huge ROH fan. Hope you do it justice

zigon
12-22-2005, 06:21 AM
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The road to the title, update.
February 3rd 2002

Ladies and Gentlemen, we can confirm, that earlier today former WWF Superstar Eddy Guerrero signed with Ring of Honor to take part in the debut event, 5 other superstars have also signed to take part in the tournament, the 2000 and 2001 ECWA Super 8 Champions, Low Ki and Christopher Daniels respectivily, current FWA British Champion Doug Williams, Former ECW World Champion Jerry Lynn and APW King of the Indies Championn 'American Dragon' Bryan Danielson, more updates coming up tomorrow.

zigon
12-30-2005, 04:57 PM
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Brackets confirmed

Block A - Round One
Christopher Daniels v Paul London
Eddy Guerrero v Michael Shane

Block B - Round One
Jerry Lynn v Spanky
Bryan Danielson v Xavier

Block C - Round One
Jody Fleisch v Amazing Red
AJ Styles v Jonny Storm

Block D - Round One
Low Ki v Doug Williams
Super Crazy v James Guido

The winner of the matches in each Block will face off in a Block final later in the night, the winner of each block will wrestle at the March 30th show in the one hour iron man match to crown Ring Of Honor champion.

That Crazy Guy
12-30-2005, 06:17 PM
Block A
Christopher Daniels v Paul London
- I'm going to have to go with London, Just because I like him better than Daniels.

Eddy Guerrero v Michael Shane
- Eddy Guerrero. Just because.

Paul London vs. Eddy Guerrero
- Eddy Guerrero wins Block A.

Block B
Jerry Lynn v Spanky
- Jerry Lynn hopefully, I would love to see Danielson - Lynn.

Bryan Danielson v Xavier
- Read Above.

Bryan Danielson vs. Jerry Lynn
- Danielson hopefully, So we can see a Danielson/Guerrero in A vs. B.

Block C
Jody Fleisch v Amazing Red
- Amazing Red so we can see Styles/Red.

AJ Styles v Jonny Storm
- Read above.

AJ Styles v Amazing Red
- Styles for the win.

Block D
Low Ki v Doug Williams
- Low Ki. Plain and simple.

FuelFan0102
12-30-2005, 07:11 PM
Block A - Round One
Christopher Daniels v Paul London
London shouldn't be getting major wins YET, wait a few months, his time should come

Eddy Guerrero v Michael Shane
Wanna make Shane a star? Put him over Eddie, cause I doubt he'll be around that long anyway

Christopher Daniels v Michael Shane
Shane should get this one, a good solid underdog heel that could go to the end

Block B - Round One
Jerry Lynn v Spanky
Spanky, why? 'Cause he rules

Bryan Danielson v Xavier
Danielson, because while I think Xavier was extremely underrated, c'mon, it's freakin' AmDrag!

Spanky vs. Bryan Danielson
Words cannot describe how much I think Spanky rules. If I ran RoH, I'd make him the first champ.

Block C - Round One
Jody Fleisch v Amazing Red
Blah, lame spotfest with the amazing 10 year old cannon ball. Jody get my nod here only cause I hate him less.

AJ Styles v Jonny Storm
Styles really isn't all everyone cracks him up to be, but then again Storm never gets cracked up to anything, and I tend to be part of "everybody". Go Styles.

Jody Fleisch vs. AJ Styles
Probably the weakest block, in my opinion, but I can very easily see Styles taking this one without much effort.

Block D - Round One
Low Ki v Doug Williams
WILLIAMS! Have him break Low Ki's neck with a Chaos Theory or something, just keep him from ever entering a ring ever again. Plus, Doug's a nifty little British fellow.

Super Crazy v James Guido
The obligitory match between the two leftovers that's going to be simply awesome, but they're going to be killed by whoever they face in the next round. I reeeallly like Guido, though in RoH he went by James Maritato, or just "Guido" never James Guido. Just figured you'd like to know ^.^

Doug Williams vs. James Maritato
Wow, this would probably be my favorite match on the whole show. Doug on paper would probably get the easy nod, but you could always see James getting the upset, though he doesn't seem like a champion, so you'd just be waiting for someone to beat him.

Michael Shane vs. Spanky
And hey, look, now you have a good little way to subliminally continue on the TWA feud! This could go either way, but like I said, I could see Micheal Shane being raised into a major star in this tourney, and while I like Spanky, he's just not a title holder, not with the state of early RoH.

AJ Styles vs. Doug Williams
Bam, awesome match here, all thanks to not sticking to your guns and booking what everyone else in america would've. Doug gets my vote, cause he's just a better worker than "Average" AJ Styles

ROH World Championship
Michael Shane vs. Doug Williams
He's this close, just give him the crown. Unless you want to really boost the TWA feud by having Rudy Boy interefere and say that as his teacher he thought his ego was big enough as it was, he couldn't stand to see it expand anymore, which would happen if he was the World Champion.