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  1. <p>Just into February 2005 in my ROH 2002 save. AJ Styles just lost the ROH title to KENTA, just one month after winning it against Kevin Steen at Final Battle 2004 in the climax of a year long storyline after he signed a contract with the WWE. AJ joins the long list of main eventers to move on to bigger and better things in either the WWE or NJPW along with:</p><p> Low Ki (WWE)</p><p> Samoa Joe (WWE)</p><p> Christopher Daniels (NJPW)</p><p> Colt Cabana (WWE)</p><p> CM Punk (WWE)</p><p> Prince Devitt (NJPW)</p><p> Homicide (NJPW)</p><p> Monty Brown (WWE)</p><p> </p><p> It’s pretty frustrating having my top talent stolen very soon after they win the ROH title, its allowed me to keep my roster refreshed. My main event fueds going into the Summer are:</p><p> </p><p> KENTA vs Bryan Danielson (ROH World Title):</p><p> Danielson was the first person to hold the ROH title, defeating AJ Styles for it in March 2002 and losing it to Prince Devitt 11 months later at the 1st anniversary show. Danielson and KENTA have built up a friendship and a mutual respect with each other over the years, they are the only two left on the roster from the very first ROH show back in February 2002. The original plan was for a tag title run but with AJ signing with the fed, plans change and now the two best wrestlers in Ring of Honor will battle it out to figure out who truly is the best in the world.</p><p> </p><p> Heyman Inc vs Team Friendship (ROH Tag Team Titled)</p><p> El Generico, Chris Sabin and Cheerleader Melissa joined together as Team Friendship in early 2003. A team built on spreading positivity and making ROH a wholesome environment for fans and wrestlers alike. They have become the most successful tag team in Ring of Honor history, winning the tag titles on 3 different occasions. In April 2004, Paul Heyman debuted on ROH TV, bringing with him two behemoths in Mark Henry and Bison. They absolutely decimated everybody in sight and within 4 months, they were tag team champions. Having just lost the titles to Team Friendship at Styles Clash in January, Heyman’s monsters seem intent on revenge.</p><p> </p><p> Kevin Steen vs Tyler Black:</p><p> Kevin Steen had a hell of a 2004; turning on his mentor, Steve Corino, not only taking the ROH title from him, but he also beat him in a loser leaves ROH match. The last few months however has not been too kind to Steen, seeing him lose twice to AJ Styles and to KENTA. On the other hand, young Tyler Black has been on the rise. He enjoyed a short term partnership with Kaz Hayashi, however the two just came up short against Heyman Inc. A series of matches against the Dirty Heels (Bobby Roode & Austin Aries) saw Black grab the worlds attention. He has reached upper midcard level and this should be the feud that can see him into main event status.</p><p> </p><p> My plan right now is to run KENTA vs Mark Henry for Final Battle 2005. I want to have Henry become my number one heel and completely dominate the company for 6-12 months while building up a new figurehead to overthrow him and take his place at the top. Im not sure who to run with for that though, although I do have just a while to build him up. My options are as follows:</p><p> </p><p> Harry Smith:</p><p> Great star quality, already pretty over and talented. Smith is my alliance champion which has saw his skill and pop increase tremendously. Downsides are he cant talk and his babyface rating is only C-.</p><p> </p><p> Jay Lethal:</p><p> I was planning to build around Jay Lethal at the start of 2004, however he got injured and has been out for over a year, and will return in a couple of months. He can work, he can talk, he can play a babyface well and he’s got decent pop in every region across the world. I feel he may be who Im leaning towards, however the fear of him getting injured again is holding me back from being 100% certain</p><p> </p><p> Drew Galloway:</p><p> He can work, he can talk and has a B+ babyface rating, however refuses to sign exclusively with me due to loyalty to NWA: Wildside. This worries me as I dont want to see another figurehead go to the WWE after it happened with Devitt, Monty Brown and AJ Styles.</p>
  2. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="kdcastles" data-cite="kdcastles" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41193" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I'm looking to create a 4 Horsemen type stable in modern day WWE. I know that Bobby Roode is going to be the leader of my stable, I also signed Eli Drake to come in and I'm using the Revival as the tag team, but I need a JJ to manage the stable. I don't want to use Heyman, so if anyone has an idea I'd love to hear it. Lastly, I also need a name for the group</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Titus O'Neil and the new Titus Brand</p>
  3. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="MrCanada" data-cite="MrCanada" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41193" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Any ideas for a name for a WCW tournament that the finals will be during The Great American Bash every year? The first tournament will be to crown a new US champion, fittingly, but will launch an annual tournament. The game is a 2001 "WCW Rebirth" game I'm playing.<p> </p><p> I toyed with simply calling the Tournament "The Great American Bash" but that seems uninteresting. But having the name tie into the patriotic theme of the show does seem fitting.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> The New World Cup</p><p> The Golden Ticket</p><p> The McTournament brought to you in association with McDonalds</p>
  4. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="TheOtherJamesCameron" data-cite="TheOtherJamesCameron" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41193" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Playing modern day WWE, only in my second month and dealing with a big injury.<p> </p><p> Strowman won the title from Lesnar at No Mercy. Turned face during the fued. on the RAW before TLC his next opponent, Samoa Joe, got injured in the main event, and it out for 3 months. Now I have no main event for a PPV that happens in 6 days, with no show to build a contender on.</p><p> </p><p> So now I am stuck. Cena is on vacation after Roman beat him up before their match could happen at No Mercy, Roman is wresting Finn on the card, I'm doing Wyatt and Braun at Survivor Series.</p><p> </p><p> The way I see it, I have 2 options. </p><p> </p><p> 1) Roman and Finn Main Event</p><p> </p><p> 2) Do the rematch with Lesnar here instead of at the Rumble and pretend it was set up on twitter and WWE.com. The had great chemistry and pulled an 84 in a 14 minute "Wild Brawl" at No Mercy.</p><p> </p><p> What would you do? one of these? something else?</p></div></blockquote><p> What I would do here is put Roman and Finn on first. Put a stip on the match where the winner will go into the main event and take on Braun for the title. To protect Finn/Roman, I'd have Bray interfere and help Braun win in a bid to try to entice Braun back under his control. Bray puts all his energy into bringing Braun back to the family, calling him the prodigal son, etc. But Braun sees through it and it leads to Braun vs Bray at Survivor Series</p>
  5. <p>FAI 16: Fright Night is in the books and after a year of buying up territories and putting on excellent events, Fight Academy Ireland has cemented itself as the firm number 2 in British wrestling, right behind Insane Championship Wrestling. The thing is, ICW just left the International Wrestling Alliance to form the Real Quality Wrestling alliance with IPW: UK. Fight Academy Ireland was already at war with IPW: UK and after this act, FAI owner, Conor McGregor has decided that ICW must be dealt with and has declared war on them too.</p><p> </p><p> The Kings of the North stand dominant atop the mountain in FAI, with FAI Champion, Damien Corvin and the holders of the FAI Best Mates Championships, Bonesaw & Dunkan Disorderly, they look unbeatable right now. On the next episode of FAI presents THE BIG SCRAP, the Kings must defend their titles against the London Riots, who after a shaky first couple of matches in the company, have found their footing. Defeating the South Pacific Power Trip in a hellacious match at Fright Night. Corvin himself will face his toughest task yet in 2 months, at the FAI 1st birthday event, when he defends his title against FAI owner, Conor McGregor. McGregor has a very impressive record in MMA, but Corvin has a good 65 pounds on Conor and is pure muscle, and not to mention he is the taller of the two by 7 inches. It is sure to be a classic.</p><p> </p><p> The IWA World Champion, Travis Banks has himself had an excellent year, claiming the IWA World Championship from Lionheart in July and beating names such as Naomichi Marufuji, Tyler Bate, Pete Dunne, and not to mention defeating Jun Akiyama during a tour with AJPW. In a few weeks time, 8 men will compete in The Prizefighter tournament, with the winner getting a shot at Travis Banks at the FAI 1st birthday show. The tournament includes names such as Matt Riddle, Go Shiozaki, Will Ospreay, Zack Sabre Jr. and most notably, Banks' tag team partner, TK Cooper. There were signs of some dissension between the South Pacific Power Trip at Fright Night, could TK possibly be the one that dethrones Travis?</p><p> </p><p> The womens division is also on the rise. The winner of the inaugural Queen of the Graps tournament, and the first ever FAI Womens Champion, Dahlia Black, has enjoyed a great 2017, defeating names such as Session Moth Martina, Toni Storm, and Kay Lee Ray in a gruelling war at Fright Night. Dahlia and Kay Lee Ray beat the hell out of each other, and thus both are currently out of action. Kay Lee was stretchered out of the building and taken to a local hospital after their No DQ match at Fright Night, but sources close to her believes that she is not finished with Dahlia Black. Add into the mix, Saraya Knight and her protege, Xia Brookside, are coming off a very impressive win at Fright Night over Cheerleader Melissa and Candice LeRae, you know that they both will be looking for a shot at the gold sometime soon</p><p> </p><p> To keep track on Fight Academy Ireland, you can read along here:</p><p> <a href="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showthread.php?t=537560" rel="external nofollow">http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showthread.php?t=537560</a></p>
  6. <p>I'm running my own created promotion called Fight Academy Ireland, based in the UK to elevate the British scene, as some of you will know, I am writing a diary on this in the dynasty section. I am currently 11 months in, I'll warn you, there's a lot of Travis Banks.</p><p> </p><p> 1) IWA World Championship:</p><p> Travis Banks vs Tyler Bate - FAI presents THE BIG SCRAP #1</p><p> </p><p> 2) IWA World Championship:</p><p> Naomichi Marufuji vs Travis Banks - FAI 12: Banks vs Marufuji</p><p> </p><p> 3) Naomichi Marufuji vs Tyler Bate - FAI 15: Bulletproof</p><p> </p><p> 4) The South Pacific Power Trip (Travis Banks & TK Cooper) vs The London Riots (James Davis & Rob Lynch) - FAI 15: Bulletproof</p><p> </p><p> 5) Dahlia Black & The South Pacific Power Trip vs Kay Lee Ray & The London Riots - FAI presents THE BIG SCRAP #3</p><p> </p><p> 6) "The Villain" Marty Scurll vs Sean Maluta - FAI presents THE BIG SCRAP #2</p><p> </p><p> 7) Moustache Mountain (Trent Seven & Tyler Bate vs RingKampf (Big Walter & Axel Dieter Jr.) - FAI 16: Fright Night</p><p> </p><p> 8) Naomichi Marufuji vs Tucker - FAI 13: We're Taking Over</p><p> </p><p> 9) Kings of the North (Corvin, Bonesaw & Dunkan Disorderly) vs The Elite - FAI 15: Bulletproof</p><p> </p><p> 10) The South Pacific Power Trip vs The London Riots - FAI 16: Fright Night</p>
  7. Personally I would have the Undertaker disappear for a while to "find himself", then do a slow build in to a rematch with Bret Hart for the WWF title. Taker would probably be the face here since it is a redemption story so Bret would need to turn heel. I'm thinking have Bret create the Hart Foundation with Owen, Mr Perfect and Brian Pillman. The Hart Foundation could do what the wanted, ganging up on anybody who went against them. Then at Survivor Series (where Taker debuted of course) Taker costs the Hart Foundation their Survivor Series match due to his mystical powers. Do a slow build up to Taker's return in the Royal Rumble, he cleans house and wins the match to go on to face Bret at Wrestlemania. You can go whichever way you want with this, but I'd probably have Taker winning, and then dropping it back to Bret at Summerslam to go feud with somebody else, maybe a Ric Flair. I'd also have Taker become more of a spectre, lurking in the shadows to keep him fresh, so you dont run out of ideas for him Elsewhere on the card, I'd be looking at Macho Man vs Shawn Michaels at Wrestlemania for the Intercontinental Championship as my co-main event. Savage puts over Shawn on the grandest stage of them all, and gives him the rub of beating the top guy in the company. Following this, you could have Owen defeating Shawn at Summerslam so Shawn can move on to a feud with the leader of the Hart Foundation, Bret Hart for the WWF Championship at Wrestlemania. Looks like Scott Steiner might need to break away from his brother though, maybe have Rick cost them the tournament in the final and then Scott just loses it on him. Could also go for a Steiner vs Savage feud after Wrestlemania to legitimise Scott as a top singles guy
  8. <p>Scorpio - With shenanigans to keep Jericho looking strong</p><p> Farooq/Kama</p><p> The Ringmaster</p><p> Owen/Bulldog</p><p> Jarrett</p><p> </p><p> Loving the backstory for all of this, excited to read more. The backstage politics always seems like the most interesting part of wrestling in the 90s for me so hoping you keep it up. I can imagine the Kliq either leaving or you eventually letting them go to WCW because they could be toxic for you backstage and just a pain the ass</p>
  9. Well there is the obvious choice, Bray Wyatt, but for more outside the box ideas. Maybe Jimmy Jacobs, pretty sure he works at the E, the Undertaker in one last heel run, Paul Ellering or BROKEN Matt Hardy using the Ascension as his obsolete mules
  10. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Millsybeast" data-cite="Millsybeast" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41193" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I'm the WWE in 2020, and just about to have Wrestlemania 36. I didn't pay close attention to NXT until late last year, and I tend to sign up alot of regen people who look promising. There is this one guy called Nathan Stones who has been doing well for NXT, after the roster callups of last year, carrying the brand. So he just lost the NXT Title, which he held from August 2018 to December 2019, with 14 defences so IMO would be considered a major player in NXT. I called him up, and he's having easy squash matches on the Raw Preshow so far, but I'm not so sure what the short term future holds for him.<p> </p><p> This is him:</p><p> <a href="https://gyazo.com/1226e7bb6132e02272f64720bafb7bb6" rel="external nofollow">https://gyazo.com/1226e7bb6132e02272f64720bafb7bb6</a></p><p> </p><p> I think that due to lack of Star Quality he might never become the main event player I'd hoped for, but what kind of push do you think would work well for him. I thought of a good idea, but just wanted to run it by here first. Basically the idea revolves around Paul Heyman running his own Stable, he see's this rookie who looks like he could be the new Next Big Thing, due to his high Menace and decent Skills. So he makes said stable, and eventually in the long run it makes Lesnar jealous, possibly leading to a Stones v Lesnar fight.</p><p> </p><p> What do you guys think? <img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> It's already been said but a Skinny Middleweight isn't exactly an intimidating figure. Maybe have him be a loose cannon Jon Moxley/Mankind combination. You could have him not just want to win, he wants to hurt people, and even run the Heyman stable as "Heyman is the only person he trusts". Then when the time is right, Lesnar and Heyman turns on him because he was getting too big for his boots. From here you could have an angry maniac running through everybody and everything to get his hands on Heyman and Lesnar. Build him as the one man who strikes fear into Brock Lesnar. Could make a great Hell in a Cell Wrestlemania match.</p>
  11. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Gogogadget" data-cite="Gogogadget" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41193" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Cesaro & Neville just kinda bum around the midcard doing not much of anything, so I figured i'd tag them up a few times and it worked out okay. Gives the tag division a bit more depth.<p> </p><p> They could use some kind of gimmick though, as opposed to just Cesaro & Kidd II</p><p> </p><p> Any ideas?</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> - Cesaro could be Neville's translator</p><p> - They could be detectives searching for the whereabouts of their first names</p><p> - Neville could be getting bullied and Cesaro stands up for him</p><p> - Yodelling</p><p> - Call them Big Ces and Lil Nev</p>
  12. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="James Casey" data-cite="James Casey" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41193" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>That's exactly what they're doing - predator hiring, as soon as anyone gets big enough to make a rival a threat, snap 'em up.<p> </p><p> Spread the load; Kendrick, Generico, Lethal, Danielson, Styles, KENTA all at B or so will deliver huge matches, night in, night out. Maybe build up a few monsters (2004... Shad Gaspard, Drew Hankinson, Burchill?) who aren't so great in the ring but look good - your top guys can carry them to decent matches and get the rub from beating them, but if they get stolen, who cares? WWE have just got Shad Gaspard.</p><p> </p><p> Kendrick and Danielson in 2004 would probably be safe enough to build around, though, as I'd imagine that their in-ring talent is more than balanced by their abysmal mic skills.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> As I'm reading this, AAA just signed Brian Kendrick to a written contract, I am 5 months in to 2004 and it's been a heartbreaking year already lol. I might sign some monsters to go with my great workers. I'm thinking of building around KENTA who consistently has the best matches on the show, Bryan, AJ and Steve Corino. I signed John Hennigan and Tyler Black as a team to build Black up, but after one match, Hennigan's pop shot up from a C+ to a B/B+ in some regions so I dont think I will have him very long. I'll definitely try to sign some talented big men though, Mark Henry has been working the indies for two years after his WWE release so hopefully he can do a good job for me</p>
  13. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="niall2015" data-cite="niall2015" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41193" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Playing ROH 2004, just finished my 2nd Anniversary show and WWE has done it again. I built my company around Prince Devitt and they came and signed him up. So I built my company around Samoa Joe, got him to B+ everywhere in the States and they signed him (then barely used him, causing his pop to decline).<p> </p><p> So I decided to build around two guys, so if one is signed, I still have the other. I decided that Colt Cabana and CM Punk will be my top 2 guys. Colt and Punk had a year long feud over the World Wrestling Network Global Championship (Alliance title), with Punk cheating to get the best of Colt each step of the way. The feud culminated at Final Battle 2003, with Colt Cabana beating Punk clean for the championship to close the show in a A rated match. Both men had B+ pop in the US and were insanely over. Then January comes and I get a notification; "WWE Make Offer for Colt Cabana". I switched some things around, organised a show before Colt left named 'Colt's End', where KENTA took the title from Cabana in a B+ match, sending Colt off to the big leagues in style. One month later, I was preparing to have CM Punk end Homicide's near year title reign at the second anniversary show when I get a message, "WWE Make Offer for CM Punk". Punk put Jay Lethal over at the Anniversary Show as I try to thrust him into the main event.</p><p> </p><p> So I just lost my two top guys within the space of two months, and I need advice on who I should build around as my top face. The options are:</p><p> </p><p> - Monty Brown - The option I'm leaning towards. He has been in a stable with Homicide and B-Boy for the last year and has made some great improvements. Plus Monty turning on Homicide to take the title could be a good storyline.</p><p> </p><p> - KENTA - The WWN Global Champion, a title which traditionally shoots a worker's pop up substantially. Samoa Joe, Steve Corino and CM Punk went from midcarders to B/B+ pop in every region of the US defending this title around the place in companies like CMLL, NJPW, TNA, various indies, and of course ROH. Could be mega over within a few months.</p><p> </p><p> - AJ Styles - The first ROH World Champion, his reign lasted one day due to injury and he was injured for most of 2002, which severely harmed his pop and he was replaced by others who took his spot. Has been a solid upper midcarder since returning.</p><p> </p><p> - Bryan Danielson - I'm pretty sure this man has a pop cap at around B-/B because I tried to push him as the ROH World Champion in AJ's absence, however, it just didnt work out as I hoped and he dropped the title early to Prince Devitt. Not sure I wanna go with him, maybe a run as WWN Global Champion could be a good tester for him.</p><p> </p><p> - Jay Lethal - The man who beat CM Punk on his last night, came in to ROH in mid 2003, with B- pop and he has managed to stay popular. However, I tried to give him a new gimmick recently because his last one sucked and it got a Poor rating.</p><p> </p><p> - El Generico - Has been rocking it in the tag division with Chris Sabin and Cheerleader Melissa as a member of the fun loving Team Friendship. The two had a great tag title run before they were beaten by Monty and B-Boy, but they are set to regain the titles at the next show. I'm thinking it might be too soon for Generico but he's over and he has great matches, maybe hold off a year and he will be ready for the top slot</p><p> </p><p> - Brian Kendrick - Very over from his time with TNA, got a B pop everywhere in the US and he puts on great matches. Terrible mic skills though</p><p> </p><p> Anybody got any suggestions?</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Ok, one month later, Monty Brown is up to B+ pop across the entire US and Homicide has just cracked A pop in numerous regions. And guess what? WWE just signed them both. I'm worried to create any stars before the 'E snaps them up</p>
  14. Playing ROH 2004, just finished my 2nd Anniversary show and WWE has done it again. I built my company around Prince Devitt and they came and signed him up. So I built my company around Samoa Joe, got him to B+ everywhere in the States and they signed him (then barely used him, causing his pop to decline). So I decided to build around two guys, so if one is signed, I still have the other. I decided that Colt Cabana and CM Punk will be my top 2 guys. Colt and Punk had a year long feud over the World Wrestling Network Global Championship (Alliance title), with Punk cheating to get the best of Colt each step of the way. The feud culminated at Final Battle 2003, with Colt Cabana beating Punk clean for the championship to close the show in a A rated match. Both men had B+ pop in the US and were insanely over. Then January comes and I get a notification; "WWE Make Offer for Colt Cabana". I switched some things around, organised a show before Colt left named 'Colt's End', where KENTA took the title from Cabana in a B+ match, sending Colt off to the big leagues in style. One month later, I was preparing to have CM Punk end Homicide's near year title reign at the second anniversary show when I get a message, "WWE Make Offer for CM Punk". Punk put Jay Lethal over at the Anniversary Show as I try to thrust him into the main event. So I just lost my two top guys within the space of two months, and I need advice on who I should build around as my top face. The options are: - Monty Brown - The option I'm leaning towards. He has been in a stable with Homicide and B-Boy for the last year and has made some great improvements. Plus Monty turning on Homicide to take the title could be a good storyline. - KENTA - The WWN Global Champion, a title which traditionally shoots a worker's pop up substantially. Samoa Joe, Steve Corino and CM Punk went from midcarders to B/B+ pop in every region of the US defending this title around the place in companies like CMLL, NJPW, TNA, various indies, and of course ROH. Could be mega over within a few months. - AJ Styles - The first ROH World Champion, his reign lasted one day due to injury and he was injured for most of 2002, which severely harmed his pop and he was replaced by others who took his spot. Has been a solid upper midcarder since returning. - Bryan Danielson - I'm pretty sure this man has a pop cap at around B-/B because I tried to push him as the ROH World Champion in AJ's absence, however, it just didnt work out as I hoped and he dropped the title early to Prince Devitt. Not sure I wanna go with him, maybe a run as WWN Global Champion could be a good tester for him. - Jay Lethal - The man who beat CM Punk on his last night, came in to ROH in mid 2003, with B- pop and he has managed to stay popular. However, I tried to give him a new gimmick recently because his last one sucked and it got a Poor rating. - El Generico - Has been rocking it in the tag division with Chris Sabin and Cheerleader Melissa as a member of the fun loving Team Friendship. The two had a great tag title run before they were beaten by Monty and B-Boy, but they are set to regain the titles at the next show. I'm thinking it might be too soon for Generico but he's over and he has great matches, maybe hold off a year and he will be ready for the top slot - Brian Kendrick - Very over from his time with TNA, got a B pop everywhere in the US and he puts on great matches. Terrible mic skills though Anybody got any suggestions?
  15. I downloaded the FITE app and caught the latest show with Bullet Club vs the Briscoes and Jay Lethal. First time I've ever watched a Ring of Honor show, Im impressed not gonna lie, Moose and Dijak seem like future WWE stars with their size and ability. Also I gotta say, that guy Caprice Coleman is hilarious. One thing though, what the f**k was that Kevin Sullivan/Steve Corino thing? That looked so amateurish
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