Improvement in ROH/PWG Relations?
Posted: Sep 16th, '15, 23:55
Source: WrestlingObserverNewsletter
Talks with the Young Bucks about signing a contract are ongoing and could be fairly close. The deal would have them continue working regularly with New Japan, and also allow them to work PWG. PWG is trying to put together a deal with ROH where they can also get Adam Cole and Kyle O’Reilly back. ROH pulled their exclusive contracted talent from PWG because Cole was injured on a PWG show and they didn’t want to have their key talent risk injury because everyone works so hard on those shows. ROH also wasn’t happy last year when Michael Elgin was their world champion and he lost via pinfall in a singles match on a PWG show. The Bucks have pushed the idea that they can continue to do PWG. If they sign, that would mean there’s pretty much no chance they’re going to WWE until the end of the contract. They were put over big this weekend, winning the main event on 9/11 in Dearborn, MI, over O’Reilly & Bobby Fish, and the main event on 9/12 in Chicago Ridge, IL, beating O’Reilly & Adam Cole, the former Future Shock team
Talks with the Young Bucks about signing a contract are ongoing and could be fairly close. The deal would have them continue working regularly with New Japan, and also allow them to work PWG. PWG is trying to put together a deal with ROH where they can also get Adam Cole and Kyle O’Reilly back. ROH pulled their exclusive contracted talent from PWG because Cole was injured on a PWG show and they didn’t want to have their key talent risk injury because everyone works so hard on those shows. ROH also wasn’t happy last year when Michael Elgin was their world champion and he lost via pinfall in a singles match on a PWG show. The Bucks have pushed the idea that they can continue to do PWG. If they sign, that would mean there’s pretty much no chance they’re going to WWE until the end of the contract. They were put over big this weekend, winning the main event on 9/11 in Dearborn, MI, over O’Reilly & Bobby Fish, and the main event on 9/12 in Chicago Ridge, IL, beating O’Reilly & Adam Cole, the former Future Shock team