If it was the War Chamber match then it was Raven, Akira, Jimmy Lloyd and Jake Crist vs Cannonball, Dr. Cornwallis, Sami Callihan and Ricky Shane Page. RSP's team is called The Calling and thus Raven named his opposing team The Answer.
Yet all Jack managed to get was mockery. I'm just sayin', if he thinks he can ride this CM Punk business to superstardom he might be in for a rude awakening.
Sounds to me like he was being openly mocked by the crowd, not traditionally the sign that a person is over. He lost so Shota at least, so that's good.
Wondering why they hot shotted the Continental Title onto Okada straight away, rather then waiting for a pay per view. Also despite the NJPW Strong title, the Continental Title and ROH Title being some sort of crown they're apparently not all defended together as Kingston is still listed holding the Strong and ROH titles.
Welp, New Japan was stupid enough to have Perry go over Shota. They put Perry in the House of Torture so it looks like, beyond all reason, they're going to be giving Perry a push. 🤢
If I were Anthem I'd be worried about how loyal the TNA wrestlers are to D'Amore. Tossing him out was bad enough but if wrestlers start following him to whatever promotion he ends up working for, things could get rather dicey for TNA.
Also his time away from the industry pretty much obliterates those "CM Punk is an egomaniac" arguments. The man stepped out of the spotlight for seven years and not a peep was heard from him the entire time. Hardly a man who can't stand being out of the spotlight huh?
If you say so. I still think not referencing the debacle was the better option. Just have the guy wrestle in New Japan don't draw attention to the controversy and hope it all blows over. Agree to disagree I guess.
That makes no sense to me, why the hell would they tell him to tear up his contract on camera? It doesn't add anything to his attack on Umino and it just makes him look petulant and childish.
Going on another show and tearing up his contract on camera, trying to use real glass in a match despite the danger to himself and his opponent, starting a fight with CM Punk when told he couldn't do that. Really Perry's been living up to the Boy part of his moniker quite a bit lately.
Saw folks claiming how Perry's actions made him "legit" and "broke down" Punk and chuckled for several minutes. It'll be interesting to see how Perry fares in a promotion that won't put up with his antics the way TK does. I suspect if he gets out of line there, he'll have a long future of being turned into a pretzel by Minoru Suzuki.
From what I saw he was barely blamed at all. I mean folks here blamed him but otherwise there was a massive stampede toward "CM PUNK BAD" with hardly any mention of Perry. Not that I think that Punk is entirely blameless mind you but he's hardly the only one who deserves blame.