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Warriors of the Ring Episode 19 Wednesday, April 12, 2006 Westmill Community Centre Dark Match 1. Milano Collection AT (7:36 AT Lock) Mariko Yoshida C- Main Show 1. Christopher Daniels (7:42 Angel’s Wings) AJ Styles C+ 2. Kid Kash (13:24 Money Maker) Xavier C+ 3. Shoichi Funaki (12:34 Rising Sun) Shannon Moore B+ 4. Teddy Hart(O)/Harry Smith (17:57 Triple Bypass) Petey Williams/Kevin Steen(X) C+ Overall Rating: C+ Notes: The dark match drew a surprisingly strong rating as apparently the crowd was pretty hot for the extremely technical inter-gender match. Daniels’ win has forced a Match 7 which will go down at this month’s yet-titled Pay-Per-View. Funaki and Moore had an amazing match together, and definitely provided the match of the show. There were immediately talks of putting these two together again, as soon as this month’s Pay-Per View in hopes of showing of the vast library of talent that Ring of Honor has been fortunate enough to acquire as of late.
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Newswire Coming Up: April 19 – Liacouras Center After a lengthy out of country excursion, we’re returning to the Liacouras Center to record Warriors of the Ring this week! This is the last show before the Pay-Per-View so be sure to tune in as a large portion of the card will be announced. As of now the two matches that have been announced for the weekend’s show are the final showdown between AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels, and the rematch of Shannon Moore and Shoichi Funaki. We’ll have another match-up between Generation Next and The Embassy as the two workers involved in the central conflict go one on one with Jay Lethal and Austin Aries. Aries promises that he will finally announce his fourth member of Generation Next and this win will give his team a boost going into this weekend, where Aries says we’ll see an eight man war games match!!! Ring of Honor head officials have yet to confirm this match but we wouldn’t be surprised if it was indeed added to the card before Saturday. Roderick Strong, a man who has been overlooked since his feud with Austin Aries will be going one on one in a match that could really raise his value here in Ring of Honor. Roderick Strong will face off against Homicide! Generation Next and The Rottweilers have been enemies in the past, but Strong has removed any connections between himself and that group, so here’s to seeing if he can truly strike it out as a singles worker. Warriors of the Ring will get their first glimpse of six-man matches. Ring of Honor has perfected the niche of multi-man matches combining people of various trainings into one match that blends their talents together perfectly. This week will pit Milano Collection AT, Alex Shelley, Rocky Romero, Nigel McGuinness, Doug Williams, and Chad Collyer! And finally, our main event will pit two former team mates together as Steve Corino faces off against his former partner from the Extreme Horsemen, Simon Diamond! Both workers are ECW Alumni and have been together in various promotions including MLW and PW World-1, and ECWA. The Card: Roderick Strong vs. Homicide Milano Collection AT vs. Alex Shelley vs. Rocky Romero vs. Nigel McGuinness vs. Doug Williams vs. Chad Collyer Austin Aries vs. Jay Lethal Steve Corino vs. Simon Diamond
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Warriors of the Ring Episode 20 Wednesday, April 19, 2006 Liacouras Center 1. Roderick Strong (7:49 CX ‘02) Homicide B 2. Milano Collection AT (14:37 IR) Alex Shelley(X)/Rocky Romero/Nigel McGuinness/Doug Williams/Chad Collyer B 3. Austin Aries (7:58 450 Press) Jay Lethal C+ 4. Simon Diamond (17:59 Problem Solver) Steve Corino A Overall Rating: B+ Notes: Milano showed why he’s considered to be one of the biggest exports from the orient. His victory in the match that had some of the best stars in the company is sure to push him quite high in the company. Following the win Austin Aries came out with a chair when just Milano, Joe, and Shelley were in the ring, with Alex still half unconscious. Joe charged towards Aries only to be decked from behind by Milano. Milano wailed on the big Samoan for a little bit before Aries nearly crushed his skull with a chair. They then gave Shelley the same treatment, only to his legs. The assault ended with Milano nailing the Armani Shoe Exchange onto the chair which was sandwiched around Shelley’s leg, and then holding it in position for Aries to hit a 450 Press on the ankle which left Shelley screaming in pain, clutching his leg. Nana, Rave, Lethal, and Reyes quickly rushed the ring and Milano and Aries ran to the outside as the laughed, congratulated each other, and watched as Reyes, Rave and the on hand medical staff helped Shelley to the back. The bell then rang and Nana exited the ring and Lethal and Aries started their match. Lethal was out for blood, but was quickly distracted by Milano who, following an irish whip sending Lethal to the outside, violently choked Lethal with his “dog collar” for his invisible dog before whipping him multiple times as Nana and Aries were arguing on the other side of the ring. Lethal, busted open on the eyebrow by a stray strike from the collar, was rolled back into the ring where Aries finished him off with an overkill combination of Brainbuster, Pendulum Elbow, and 450 Press.
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Newswire Coming Up: April 22 – Allentown Fairgrounds It’s Pay-Per-View time again! We’ll be returning to the Allentown Fairgrounds following the strong positive response we had from both the crowd and the employees of the venue after End of the Beginning. Bulletproof has been chosen as the name of this month’s event, and the theme will be the song of the same name from Arizona rockers Scary Kids Scaring Kids. Ring of Honor officials had decided to approve the War Games match for this weekend between Generation Next and The Embassy, but following Generation Next’s brutal assault of Alex Shelley which will put him out of action for seven months, the status of the match was under question. For those who didn’t catch this past week’s Warriors of the Ring, which was one of the most explosive in the show’s history, Milano Collection AT won the six-man scramble and with the help of Austin Aries assaulted Samoa Joe, and completely dismantled Alex Shelley’s ankle. Milano, since joining Generation Next, said that he shall be going by his birth name of Akihito Terui from now on, because he doesn’t have time for any pathetic gimmicks anymore. With Shelley out of the picture, Joe said he’d be willing to put aside any history he had with the members of The Embassy at a chance to get even with Akihito. Nana has accepted, and we have a match! AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels have had an incredible series of matches which will be resolved in match seven, the tiebreaker, this Saturday! The winner of this match will be Ring of Honor Champion! Can AJ pull it off and become the first Triple Crown Champion in Ring of Honor history? Shoichi Funaki and Shannon Moore will be going one on one again following their phenomenal match a few weeks back on Warriors of the Ring. The winner of this could be in line for title shot in the upcoming weeks so be on the lookout for the match. In a triangle match that’s promising to deliver some amazing high-flying action between three of the newest Ring of Honor workers, Kid Kash, Abismo Negro, and Pete Gruner will face off in a match that has many fans excited. After a long debate with Ring of Honor officials, we have come to an agreement with Tony Mamaluke that if he requests a tag title shot, since he could choose anyone, if he were to choose Sal Rinauro, it doesn’t also count as Sal’s Trios match. So with that ruling, we’ll have a Tag team title match, but not quite the match Tony had in mind! We’ll see Mark and Jay Briscoe defending their titles against Tony Mamaluke & Sal Rinauro, Teddy Hart & Jack Evans, and CM Punk & James Gibson! This four-tag scramble could very well become the highlight of the show, so make sure you order the show so you don’t miss out! Petey Williams is taking a break from his issues with the Hart Foundation to make a defense of his Pure title against a opponent that is very easily one of the most talented workers in the company, maybe even North America. Petey Williams will be defending his belt against Charlie Haas! In a rematch of one of the most heated feuds in North America, Jerry Lynn and Sean Waltman will go head to head in Ring of Honor, one time only! These men have an extremely long documented past spanning back ages, nearly since they’ve broken into the business. This weekend we’ll add just one more chapter to the epic feud! And finally, our final match to announce will be a rematch from Warriors of the Ring; Steve Corino will once again take on former ally Simon Diamond, given the high quality of their last outing, we have full faith in these two to put on another solid match. The Card: Christopher Daniels© vs. AJ Styles *Best of Seven Series: Match Seven *ROH World Championship Petey Williams vs. Charlie Haas *ROH Pure Wrestling Championship Mark & Jay Briscoe© vs. Tony Mamaluke & Sal Rinauro vs. Teddy Hart & Jack Evans vs. CM Punk & James Gibson *ROH Tag Team Championships Kid Kash vs. Abismo Negro vs. Pete Gruner Shannon Moore vs. Shoichi Funaki Jerry Lynn vs. Sean Waltman Austin Aries, Chris Sabin, Frankie Kazarian, Akihito Terui vs. Samoa Joe, Jimmy Rave, Ricky Reyes, Jay Lethal *War Games
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ROH “Bulletproof” Saturday, April 22, 2006 Allentown Fairgrounds 1. Christopher Daniels (8:08 Last Rites) AJ Styles B- 2. Petey Williams (13:21 Canadian Destroyer) Charlie Haas B 3. Mark Briscoe/Jay Briscoe(O) (29:19 Jay Driller) Jack Evans/Teddy Hart, CM Punk/James Gibson, Sal Rinauro/Tony Mamaluke(X) B+ 4. Abismo Negro (18:28 Frog Splash) Kid Kash/Pete Gruner(X) B+ 5. Simon Diamond (12:39 Problem Solver) Steve Corino A 6. Shannon Moore (22:34 The Halo) Shoichi Funaki B 7. Sean Waltman (17:50 X-Factor) Jerry Lynn A 8. Akihito Terui(O)/Chris Sabin/Frankie Kazarian/Austin Aries (25:11 AT Lock) Samoa Joe(X)/Jay Lethal/Jimmy Rave/Ricky Reyes C+ Overall Rating: B- Notes: Daniels’ won gave him the fourth and final victory in the Best of Seven Series, and yet another successful title defense. Following the match the two celebrated their series to a sea of streamers. Williams officially is the most successful Pure Champion in the history of the title, and yet again he had help from Kevin Steen, who hit Haas with the belt when the ref wasn’t looking. Jack Evans and Teddy Hart ran to the ring and the four went at it as The Briscoes watched as two of their opponents were being weakened for them. When Williams and Steen took the upper hand and cleared house The Briscoes took advantage, laying waste to the two products of Stampede Wrestling. The other two teams quickly ran out as all four teams were involved in a hectic, high-paced eight-man brawl. The match eventually settled down into a standard four-way tag, which wound up being one of the greatest tag matches in Ring of Honor history. The match ended just shy of thirty minutes when Jay and Mark knocked out Tony with simultaneous belt shots that sandwiched him in pain. After that, Jay planted him with the Jay Driller and picked up the three count as a disgusted Sal Rinauro made his way to the back as soon as the count was made. War Games was our main event due to not only the build-up but the effort of adding and removing the cage would have been a little too much for the ring crew to have to suffer through in the middle of the show. The match was brutal and the only way to eliminate someone was through submission, meaning even more pain. Jimmy Rave struck first, taking out Sabin with a Satellite Crossface to the major support of Nana and the crowd. Lethal was eliminated by Aries after a Brainbuster and Fishhook STF, and quickly after Reyes tapped out to an Indian Deathlock from Aries. Joe came in and started to beat Aries to death with headbutts, clotheslines, chops, and kicks. After the brutal strike which continued on for a few minutes, he took him out of the match with “The Choke”. Kazarian went up against Joe next and after Frankie nearly had Joe out with a single crab following a savage attack on his left leg, Joe tagged out to Rave. Rave and Kazarian exchanged blows in extremely high-paced series of spots, Rave looked like he was about to claim the second victim to the Crossface, when Kazarian hit Rave with his free hand loosening the hold and Kazarian countered it into a very contorted head scissors-type stretch which made Rave tap out. This left Joe to take in Terui and the weakened Kazarian. Joe made quick work of Frankie, getting him to tap to an inverse STF. Akihito came in and used every underhanded heel method he could to subdue Joe before finally locking in the AT Lock to pick up yet another win over his now former mentor, and win the War Games match for Generation Next. Following the match, he stated how he didn’t need a pathetic belt to signify he was a “rising star”. His alliance with Generation Next proved that he was the threat, and the Young Lions title was worthless. He then proceeded to pour gasoline on it and burn it in the middle of the ring as the show ended with Generation Next standing victorious.
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