ROH Supercard Of Honor 9 Results
Posted: Mar 30th, '15, 13:22
source: http://www.rohwrestling.com/news/superc ... -9-results
The best wrestling on the planet, Ring of Honor rocked the Silicon Valley this past Friday night March 27, 2015. Over 1100 fans packed the sold out Sports House in Redwood City!
Our opening contest saw Mark Briscoe get back on the winning track with a huge victory over ACH. These two set the tone for what was to be a fantastic night of action.
“Unbreakable” Michael Elgin defeated Frankie Kazarian of The Addiction via the Elgin bomb. Christopher Daniels would come out to check on his partner only to be attacked by the increasingly unpredictable Elgin.
In a match up that had fans on their feet, Matt Sydal won the 6 Man Mayhem featuring Andrew Everett, Caprice Coleman, Tommaso Ciampa, Cedric Alexander, & Moose. Sydal won after he landed the Shooting Star Press on Everett.
BJ Whitmer beat Jimmy Jacobs after hitting the Exploder on two chairs. Whitmer refuses to shake Jacobs hand which shocked some. Colby Corino, who is BJ Whitmer’s new young boy in The Decade attacked Jimmy from behind. A surprise return saw Lacey charge out to make assist Jimmy in turning the tide. Fans fondly reminisced as "The Ballad of Lacey" played while Jimmy Jacobs & Lacey departed.
“Mr ROH” Roderick Strong defeated Christopher Daniels with the Strong Hold. These two ROH veterans tore down the house. Strong’s win helps him maintain what looks to be his best year yet.
Ring of Honor World Tag Team Champions reDRagon (w/ UFC's "Filthy" Tom Lawlor) defeated The Kingdom's Matt Taven & Michael Bennett with Maria Kanellis. This match up was not without controversy as a member of the Knights of the Rising Dawn, looking shockingly similar to Kingdom member, Adam Cole made an appearance. The champions were able to overcome the interference to secure another high profile victory.
ROH World Television Champion Jay Lethal scored perhaps his biggest victory to date when he defeated the legendary Jushin “Thunder” Liger to retain his championship. The Japanese legend had Lethal in deep trouble at various points, but it was just not enough to unseat the greatest ROH Television Champion of all time.
ROH World Champion Jay Briscoe defeated former ROH World Champion “The Samoan Submission Machine” Samoa Joe to retain his championship. A highly anticipated dream match that most expected the former champion to win but Jay Briscoe showed no signs of distraction and proved to Joe and the world exactly why he holds the most important prize in professional wrestling, the Ring of Honor World Championship.
The best wrestling on the planet, Ring of Honor rocked the Silicon Valley this past Friday night March 27, 2015. Over 1100 fans packed the sold out Sports House in Redwood City!
Our opening contest saw Mark Briscoe get back on the winning track with a huge victory over ACH. These two set the tone for what was to be a fantastic night of action.
“Unbreakable” Michael Elgin defeated Frankie Kazarian of The Addiction via the Elgin bomb. Christopher Daniels would come out to check on his partner only to be attacked by the increasingly unpredictable Elgin.
In a match up that had fans on their feet, Matt Sydal won the 6 Man Mayhem featuring Andrew Everett, Caprice Coleman, Tommaso Ciampa, Cedric Alexander, & Moose. Sydal won after he landed the Shooting Star Press on Everett.
BJ Whitmer beat Jimmy Jacobs after hitting the Exploder on two chairs. Whitmer refuses to shake Jacobs hand which shocked some. Colby Corino, who is BJ Whitmer’s new young boy in The Decade attacked Jimmy from behind. A surprise return saw Lacey charge out to make assist Jimmy in turning the tide. Fans fondly reminisced as "The Ballad of Lacey" played while Jimmy Jacobs & Lacey departed.
“Mr ROH” Roderick Strong defeated Christopher Daniels with the Strong Hold. These two ROH veterans tore down the house. Strong’s win helps him maintain what looks to be his best year yet.
Ring of Honor World Tag Team Champions reDRagon (w/ UFC's "Filthy" Tom Lawlor) defeated The Kingdom's Matt Taven & Michael Bennett with Maria Kanellis. This match up was not without controversy as a member of the Knights of the Rising Dawn, looking shockingly similar to Kingdom member, Adam Cole made an appearance. The champions were able to overcome the interference to secure another high profile victory.
ROH World Television Champion Jay Lethal scored perhaps his biggest victory to date when he defeated the legendary Jushin “Thunder” Liger to retain his championship. The Japanese legend had Lethal in deep trouble at various points, but it was just not enough to unseat the greatest ROH Television Champion of all time.
ROH World Champion Jay Briscoe defeated former ROH World Champion “The Samoan Submission Machine” Samoa Joe to retain his championship. A highly anticipated dream match that most expected the former champion to win but Jay Briscoe showed no signs of distraction and proved to Joe and the world exactly why he holds the most important prize in professional wrestling, the Ring of Honor World Championship.