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#6,213 ·
DGUSA — Untouchable 2011


The Scene vs. The Kentucky Buffet
* - Kentucky Buffet were thoroughly unimpressive; the Scene fared a lot better, but didn't exactly set the world on fire themselves. Their finisher is pretty damn swanky, though.


Rich Swann vs. Jon Davis
***¼ - Great David & Goliath match, with Swann delivering an amazing performance as the little guy who defies the odds and stays in it long enough to empty his hugely impressive arsenal, but just doesn't have the power to put the big man away.


PAC vs. Ricochet
***¾ - Absolutely awesome, for the time they were given.

A.R. Fox & Sabu vs. Arik Cannon & Pinkie Sanchez - No DQ
**½ - Started off as a wild, chaotic, all-over-the-place brawl, with Cannon eating Sabu's schtick in the ring while Fox and Sanchez did their own thing out in the crowd. That kind of thing annoys me to no end, so I was ready to skip it, but I'm glad I didn't; once all four guys got to the ring, and the DUF duo started their control segment with Fox as the FiP, things improved immensely. Fox also looked fairly badass in the finish, though I don't quite buy him as a high-flying potential ace on the level of PAC or Ricochet.


Johnny Gargano vs. Akira Tozawa
****¼ - This was a no-brainer: Put the fastest-rising star in DG Japan against the fastest-rising homegrown DGUSA star, let them do their thing, and bask in the greatness. Both guys looked like world-beaters here, which was probably the goal. Probably the in-ring peak of the Blood Warriors/Ronin feud to that point.


Naruki Doi vs. Masato Yoshino vs. Chuck Taylor vs. Sami Callihan
*** - This is probably the most I've ever enjoyed a non-elimination-style four-way match. Callihan looked good, Taylor was as enjoyable as I've ever seen him in DGUSA, and the interactions of the former Speed Muscle were pure gold, whether they were going at each other or dusting off some of their old double-teams.


YAMATO vs. CIMA - Open the Freedom Gate
****¼ - CIMA makes such a great bully that he actually helps sell YAMATO as a sympathetic babyface, which should logically be impossible given that he just oozes eeeevil. Great, great match. Kind of surprised this didn't get more love at the time... or maybe it did, and I just missed it because DGUSA's release schedule makes it so hard to follow them in real-time.

Not as good as Open the Ultimate Gate, which I also just watched, but Gargano/Tozawa and YAMATO/CIMA are top-notch MOTYCs, and a lot of other stuff came as very pleasant surprises to me.
 
#6,214 · (Edited)
EVOLVE 14 - Generico vs Del Sol

Pre Show - Florida Underground Wrestling

1. Rocky Santiago vs Lince Dorado
*3/4

2. Maxwell Chicago vs Dakota Darsow
*1/2

3. Kennedy Kendrick & Johnny Armani vs The James Boys
*1/2

4. Wes Brisco vs Sam Shaw
**

5. Michael Tarver vs Deimos
**

6. Kahagas vs Bruce Santee
**1/4

Main Show - Evolve 14

1. John Silver vs Jake Manning
**1/2

2. Chuck Taylor vs Colt Cabana
**3/4

3. The Scene vs Cheech & Mike Cruz
**1/4

4. Jon Davis vs Tommy Taylor
**3/4

5. AR Fox vs Bobby Fish
***1/2

6. Santana Garrett vs Sara Del Rey
*1/4

7. Tony Nese vs Lince Dorado vs Alex Reynolds vs Johnny Gargano
***1/4

8. Samuray Del Sol vs El Generico
***3/4



EVOLVE 15 - Gargano vs Taylor

Pre Show - Florida Underground

1. James Alexander vs Wayne Wonder vs Maxwell Chicago vs Dakota Darsow vs Sideshow vs Lince Dorado
**

2. Michael Tarver & Kory Chavis vs The James Boys
**

3. Mercedes vs Bacardi
*

4. Wes Brisco vs Kahagas
**1/2

5. Navy Seal vs Bruce Santee
*3/4

Main Show - EVOLVE 15

1. Mike Cruz vs Tony Nese
**1/2

2. Tommy Taylor vs Bobby Fish
**1/4

3. Jon Davis vs AR Fox
***1/4

4. Alex Reynolds vs John Silver vs Lince Dorado vs Caleb Konley vs Scott Reed vs Jake Manning
**1/2

5. Colt Cabana vs Cheech
*3/4

6. Samuray Del Sol vs El Generico
***3/4

7. Chuck Taylor vs Johnny Gargano
***1/4



EVOLVE 16 - Fish vs Davis

Pre Show - FUW

1. Rocky Santiago vs Maxwell Chicago vs Lince Dorado
**

2. Biff Slater vs Kory Chavis
*1/2

3. Eric Cooper & Francisco Ciatso vs The James Boys
**

4. James Alexander vs Sam Shaw
*1/4

5. Kevin Sullivan vs The Cuban Assassin
*1/2

6. Michael Tarver vs Kahagas
**1/2

Main Show - EVOLVE 16

1. Kennedy Kendrick & Damian Angel vs The Scene
*1/4

2. AR Fox vs Tommy Taylor
**1/2

3. AR Fox vs Lince Dorado
***1/4

4. Cheech & Mike Cruz vs John Silver & Alex Reynolds
**3/4

5. Jake Manning vs Blaine Rage
*3/4

6. Tony Nese vs Johnny Gargano
***1/4

7. Chuck Taylor vs Samuray Del Sol
***

8. Jon Davis vs Bobby Fish
***1/2



PWG - Uncanny X-Mas

1. Ronin & Human Tornado vs Excalibur & Top Gun Talwar
**1/4

2. Christopher Daniels vs Tony Stradlin
**3/4

3. Chris Hero vs Austin Aries
***

4. El Generico & Kevin Steen vs Quicksilver & Scorpio Sky
***1/2

5. Super Dragon vs Jonny Storm
**3/4

6. Colt Cabana vs Spanky
**1/2

7. Chris Bosh & Scott Lost vs The Havana Pitbulls
**1/2

8. Bryan Danielson vs Samoa Joe
***1/2​
 
#6,215 ·
DGUSA — Way of the Ronin 2011


Chuck Taylor & Rich Swann vs. The Scene
**¾ - Ended up being a pretty good tag match, but the early comedy did nothing for me, and I was very distracted by the awful lighting.

Before the next match, Silas Young comes out with Val Malone, who's apparently his wife. Damn; good for him. Apparently Brodie Lee's constant bullying of anyone and everyone around DGUSA put Val in his path recently, and Silas is here to defend his wife's honor -- but not before he makes clear that ordinarily he wouldn't care about Brodie being a bully, because "If you want to bully people, that's your choice." LOL - I don't know if that's kind of a petty little dig at WWE and the "Be a Star" thing, or just a statement, but either way, it's hilariously stupid. (Keep in mind, Silas is a big-time face here.)


Brodie Lee vs. Silas Young
*** - Silas looked good enough here that I'm guessing this was supposed to be the start of that big push he ended up blowing for himself. But he really would've needed a better finisher if he was going to be more than just a regional star. Brodie looked like a beast, as usual, and pulled out his elbow suicida and his 'rana, which are always neat to see.


Akira Tozawa vs. Jon Davis
***¼ - Tozawa absolutely dominated this match, which gave it kind of a weird dynamic. Tozawa is definitely on a much higher level than Davis, both in terms of talent and in terms of position within the promotion, but the size difference between them made his dominance (with strikes, no less, rather than with speed and technique) seem a little weird. In the end, though, it doesn't matter because Tozawa is awesome.


YAMATO & A.R. Fox & Sabu vs. Sami Callihan & Arik Cannon
***½ - Really good tag match. I'm still not sure I see what makes Fox such a "#1 draft pick," but he's very good in his role here, YAMATO is gold as always, and the DUF provide an interesting character dynamic: They work the match like classic heels, but interact with the appreciative crowd like babyfaces. I like that.


Sabu vs. Pinkie Sanchez - Relaxed Rules
*¾ - I feel like a dick giving this such a low rating, because they really busted their asses here. There's only so much I'm going to respond to an attempted ECW nostalgia fix over 10 years after the fact, though, y'know?


Uhaa Nation vs. Sugar Dunkerton vs. Flip Kendrick vs. Facade
* - Oof; I was not into this at all. Nation occasionally looked like a force, but didn't get to do any of the Dragon Gate-type stuff that makes him really stand out; Sugar's act was pretty entertaining, but his wrestling left a bit to be desired; Kendrick didn't do much for me, but was apparently the most over guy with the crowd (by a lot); and Facade was either mediocre or actively bad. This is exactly why these freestyle/fray matches aren't my cup of tea. At least the right guy went over.


Naruki Doi vs. Johnny Gargano
**** - Great match, and another huge moment for Gargano, who shows he can hang one-on-one with a guy who was very recently (and for all I know may still be) the ace of DG Japan. Really good stuff here.


Masato Yoshino & PAC vs. CIMA & Ricochet - Open the United Gate vs. Open the Twin Gate
****¼ - Awesome match. This is pretty much everything a match between the top two tag teams in Dragon Gate should be.


Probably the overall weakest of the three DGUSA shows I got this week, but the main event and Doi/Gargano make this well worth a recommendation anyway.
 
#6,219 ·
Thrift Store?



wXw - 18+ Underground Chapter 4

1. Bernd Fohr vs Aaron Insane
DUD

2. Robert Dreissker vs Freddy Stahl
**

3. Karsten Beck vs Kim Ray
DUD

4. 2Face vs Jay Skillet
**3/4

5. Zack Sabre Jr vs Michael Dante
***1/4

6. Sasa Keel vs Earl
**3/4

7. Karsten Beck vs Freddy Stahl
**1/2

8. Axeman & Shinya Ishikawa vs Big Van Walter & Adam Pearce
***1/4

9. Marty Scurll vs Bad Bones
***

10. Jimmy Havoc vs Iceman
**1/2

11. Jon Ryan vs Jun Kasai
***​
 
#6,221 ·
ROH - Respect Is Earned II

Eddie Kingston vs. Jigsaw - **

Philadelphia Street Fight
Jay Briscoe vs. Necro Butcher - ***1/2

Kevin Steen & El Generico vs. Ruckus vs. Jigsaw - ***1/4

Davey Richards vs. Claudio Castagnoli - **3/4

Six-Man Tag Team Match
Sweet N Sour Inc. (Chris Hero, Adam Pearce, & Eddie Edwards) vs. Brent Albright, Delirious, & Pelle Primeau - ***

Fight Without Honor
Roderick Strong vs. Erick Stevens - ****1/4

ROH World Championship
Nigel McGuinness(c) vs. Go Shiozaki - ***3/4

ROH World Tag Team Championship
Tyler Black & Jimmy Jacobs(c) vs. Bryan Danielson & Austin Aries - ****1/4


Overall: 8.25/10

- Once you get the past the really weird opener this show had a great flow to it. It's perfect for fans of hardcore wrestling. Tons of blood, gore, and brutal spots in the Philly Street Fight with scissors involved and just an awesome FWH with an incredible ending and the most I've ever seen Roderick bleed.

- The Steenerico/Vulture Squad tag match was barely 8 minutes but my god was it wrestled at a blistering pace. Everything was just so fluid and pulled off perfectly. Excellent way to kick off the PPV portion of the show.

- The two title matches were great. I really dug the stiffness in Nigel/Go but down the stretch there were some odd moments where things were set up too obviously or they just looked weird. Besides that a great defense from Nigel, couldn't help but laugh when he hit the last jawbreaker lariat, took his fuckin head off. The main event was great too. A little disjointed at times but you could feel the hatred between Aries & Jacobs and the last few minutes with Danielson & Black were just tremendous. Hell of a show top to bottom.​
 
#6,227 ·
Dragon Gate USA - Mercury Rising 2012 iPPV:

Jon Davis vs. Bobby Fish - **1/2
Nice way to open the show, but imo Davis should've won.

Arik Cannon vs. A.R. Fox - ***1/4
Really good match, i'm a fan of Cannon, he's kinda reminds me Kevin Steen. The finish was good too.

Anything Goes: Sabu vs. Sami Callihan - *3/4
Eh. Even Sami didn't saved it.

Chuck Taylor Invitational: Chuck Taylor vs. Lince Dorado vs. Samuray Del Sol vs. Rich Swann vs. CIMA vs. El Generico - ***3/4

The Scene vs. Los Ben Dejos (Ben Dejo & Cruz) - **

Open The Freedom Gate: Johnny Gargano vs. Masato Yoshino - ***3/4

Akira Tozawa, Low Ki & BxB Hulk vs. Ricochet, PAC & Masaaki Mochizuki - ****1/4
 
#6,228 ·
I'm a big Paul London fan (despite him being batshit crazy...or maybe that's WHY I like him) and I've enjoyed the two shoots he did with Kendrick, but what did people think of the Project: Paul London DVD? Kinda tempted to get the download as it's just $10 on Highspots, but I hear it's pretty off the wall. Is it at least watchable?
 
#6,230 · (Edited)
Its basically him for a fair while rambling about various things and off his face on some sort of substance.


Also I just finished Wrestleholics. DONT BUY IT. Its just awful. Theres a few amusing bits and a good story or two but its so disjointed. Its just a bunch of random clips with no story at all. Callihan isn't funny in anyway shape or form. I'd actually have preferred if it was Greg Excellent & Adam Cole... Cole was good but Jesus was Sami annoying.


Chikara - Caught In The Spiders Den

1. Francis Kipland Stevens vs Kobald
*3/4

2. 3.0 vs The Throwbacks
**1/2

3. Archibald Peck vs Ophidian
**1/2
Veronica is possibly the worst thing about wrestling.

4. Gran Akuma vs Chuck Taylor
**1/4

5. Sara Del Rey vs Saturyne
**1/4

6. Colt Cabana vs UltraMantis Black
**3/4

7. The Colony, Jigsaw & Mike Quackenbush vs The Batiri, Tim Donst & Jakob Hammermeier
***

8. Chikara Grand Championship
Eddie Kingston vs Vin Gerard
***​
 
#6,229 ·
Well it was a rainy Sunday so I decided to pop in some older ROH shows to kill the time.

Caged Rage

Chris Hero vs. Hallowicked - ***
Very solid opener. Nothing really wrong with the match, and as always, Hero is entertaining as hell. I also forgot about all the Twisted Sister chants at Bobby Dempsy. Good times.

Jimmy Jacobs vs. Rhett Titus - **1/2
A lot better than I remembered, still nothing memorable, but definitely good. One of Rhett's better early matches.

Nigel McGuinness vs. Adam Pearce vs. Delirious vs. BJ Whitmer - **1/4
Served it's purpose with the Hangmen 3, thats really about it though.

Austin Aries, Erick Stevens, M-Dogg 20 vs. Davey Richards, Jason Blade, and Eddie Edwards - ***1/2
Really fun match. Makes me really miss the Resilience. Aries was awesome as always, and I was a huge fan of Stevens and M-Dogg at that time. Also, Eddie's hair was fucking awful back then.

Pac vs. Bryan Danielson - ***1/4
Didn't meet expectations, and I'm sure everyone else agrees, but still a very enjoyable match.

Takeshi Morishima vs. Claudio Castagnoli vs. Brent Albright - ****
After re-watching this, it's probably my match of the night. This was another one that was a lot better than I remembered it.

Jack Evans vs. Roderick Strong - ***1/4
Short. Entertaining, but short.

Kevin Steen & El Generico vs. Mark & Jay Briscoe - ***3/4
I remember back then these 4 could do no wrong in the ring, and this was another great match that added to their feud. Great way to close the show.

I really, really miss ROH running shows in Hartford at the Expo Center, an awesome building and I always thought it was a really great crowd. These were the days.

Manhattan Mayhem II

Erick Stevens & M-Dogg 20 vs. Mike Quackenbush & Jigsaw - ***1/4
Another solid opener. Looking back, ROH had a lot of strong openers back then.

Jimmy Jacobs vs. Mitch Franklin - *
Meh. I get the point I guess.

Hangmen 3 vs. Delirious, Nigel McGuinness, & Pelle Primeau - ***
Nice match, flowed in well with the rest of the show.

Pac vs. Davey Richards - **1/2
The crowd didn't really give this match a chance, which is a shame, because it could've been a lot better, Mitch/Jimmy aside this was the only match on the card I didn't thoroughly enjoy.

Austin Aries vs. Jack Evans vs. Roderick Strong - ***1/4
I loved this match live. I loved everything about it, and re-watching it, it was still a lot of fun.

Ruckus vs. Eddie Edwards - ***
I'm a Ruckus mark, so this surprise appearance in the prior match made my night even better, and then his match with Edwards was a nice, solid match to introduce Ruckus to ROH.

Chris Hero vs. Claudio Castagnoli - ***1/2
Not as good as it could have been, but hey, I enjoyed the hell out of it anyways.

Bryan Danielson vs. Takeshi Morishima - *****
Perfect, perfect, perfect. This is still, to this day, my favorite match in ROH history, and one of my top matches in general. I can watch this match over and over again, and still love it even more.

Kevin Steen & El Generico vs. Mark & Jay Briscoe - ****1/2
Same thing as the prior night, these two teams could do no wrong, and this match was so much fun to watch. During the show I originally wasn't interested in anything after seeing that Dragon/Shima match, but damn this was enjoyable.

I really miss going to these CT/NY double shots. This was my favorite time as a Ring of Honor fan when I could make a weekend trip out of it and it would be very worthwhile.
 
#6,231 ·
ROH - Survival of The Fittest 2005

Qualifying Matches
Jay Lethal vs. Sal Rinauro - ***

Colt Cabana vs. Ricky Reyes - *1/4

Roderick Strong vs. Jerrelle Clark - **3/4

Austin Aries vs. Jimmy Rave - **

Samoa Joe vs. Milano Collection AT - ***1/4

James Gibson vs. Christopher Daniels - ***1/2

ROH Pure Title
Nigel McGuiness(c) vs. BJ Whitmer - **3/4

Survival of the Fittest Elimination Match
Jay Lethal vs. Colt Cabana vs. Austin Aries vs. Roderick Strong vs. Samoa Joe vs. Christopher Daniels - ***1/2


Overall: 7/10

- What the hell was Aries/Rave? It started out great and they looked like they wanted to kill each other but when the actual bell rang it slowed down to nothing but punches and kicks and half the time neither guy looked like they knew what was gonna happen next. Terrible ending too, good to continue the GenNext/Embassy feud but terribly predictable and slow.

- I really enjoyed both Lethal/Rinauro and Joe/Milano. The crowd ate up everything Milano did, looked great in his debut. Gibson/Daniels had a nice backstory to it because it was supposed to be a title match before Gibson lost the belt. It's an odd one to rate though because it was went totally unnecessarily long at 26 minutes for the stuff they were actually doing in the ring. It was also weird seeing Gibson play a heel, it didn't look right in ROH. Besides that it's a smartly wrestled match but nothing too exciting.

- Nigel's antics were pure gold in his title match. BJ never stood a chance.

- Believe it or not this was actually the first SOTF match I've ever seen. I liked it but again I thought it was too long. The first 20 minutes or so were great but once it came down to the final four you could tell the guys were gettin reeeeally exhausted. I actually had to laugh at Aries' 450 botch. It kinda worked out well though with his back problem going into the finals. Good story with GenNext but nothing you really need to see.​
 
#6,232 ·
PWS Five Year Anniversary Weekend - Day 1

Adam Cole & Davey Richards vs The Briscoe Brothers
Davey works best when he's not working the ROH main event style and this was the case here. Good match.
***

Alex Reynolds vs AR Fox
AR Fox's insane athleticism initially wowed me but after a while you could tell he has no idea to actually work a match. Once Fox ran out of spots to do, this dragged like a motherfucker.


Tag Team Gauntlet
The Nasty Boys vs Modest & Mattixx vs Enhancement Talent vs Phat Pack vs Team Energy
What the actual fuck was this? This was the embodiment of everything that is wrong with small indy shows. Washed-up old guys way past their time, morbidly obese guys in singlets and even a half-baked Hardy Boyz rip-off. It's all here.
DUD

Samuray del Sol vs Mil Mascaras
Mascaras is super slow and can't take any bumps anymore but he still can perform his legendary matwork to a pretty acceptable standard. Pretty naff match but what are you expecting?
½*

2 Cold Scorpio vs Vader
Vader can still work a decent match nowadays despite his limited mobility. 2 Cold took most of the bumps and the whole match is centered around his comeback.
**¾

Devon Moore & Kevin Matthews vs Dan Maff & Tommy Dreamer
They brawled all over the arena and Dreamer ate half-eaten food out of the bins. T'was fun.
**½

The Sheik, Apoliyon, QT Marshall & George South vs Taka Suzuki, Koko B Ware, Mike Dennis & Star Man
*


$5 Wrestling Championship Match
Dynomite vs Freight Train
This wasn't funny. Doing $5 matches at live shows just doesn't work.
DUD

Brittney Savage vs Veda Scott
DUD

Tony Nese & Sami Callihan vs KAI & The Great Muta
Similar (but much better) to the Mascaras match. It's cool to see a legend like Muta but the match itself was pretty lackluster.
**¼

Overall:
There's probably a lot better ways to spend 2 hours than to watch this.
 
#6,234 ·
Got PWG Death to All But Metal, CZW TOD XI, CZW Prelude to Violence, $5 Wrestling Rumble in a Rec Center, and $5 Wrestling Rumble in a Rec Center.

The reason I say I recived the same $5 Wrestling dvds is because when I opend $5 Wrestling Live 3 it was the Rumble in a Rec Center dvd. I was not pleased.
 
#6,237 ·


The fans of Ring of Honor have seen Jay Lethal grow up right in front of them. From his debut as Hydro in 2002 as part of the party-happy group known as Special K to his time spent under the tutelage of Samoa Joe, the ROH faithful watched Lethal grow as both a competitor and as a man. When he captured his first ROH championship, it was the culmination of a young man’s dream and the battles he fought against the likes of CM Punk, Low Ki, Spanky, and even Joe were proof that he earned his respect every step of the way.

After several years away, Lethal came back to the fold in 2011 a matured, seasoned fighter and immediately jumped back into the hunt for championships with contests against El Generico, Mike Bennett, Davey Richards, Roderick Strong, and others. From his return at “Best in the World 2011” against Bennett through his ROH World Title bout against Richards at “Homecoming 2012”, Jay hit the ring running and hasn’t looked back since. This 2-DVD set is a look back at what shaped Lethal, at the challenges he has faced since his return, and a warning to every competitor in ROH that there’s likely a Lethal Injection in their future…

Disc 1 (2003-2005)
1. Special K (Deranged, Hydro, Angel Dust, Yeyo, & Slugger) vs. The Ring Crew Express & The Outcast Killaz...Revenge On The Prophecy 1/11/03
2. Hydro vs. Alex Shelley...Generation Next 5/22/04
3. Hydro vs. CM Punk...Survival of the Fittest 2004 6/24/04 (include closing moments of tag title match and Punk promo which leads into this match)
4. Segment from ROH Completion (first thing on show) where Samoa Joe tells Hydro to change his name and become more serious
5. Jay Lethal vs. Low Ki...Midnight Express Reunion 10/2/04
6. Jay Lethal & Samoa Joe vs. Nigel McGuinness & John Walters...Weekend of Thunder Night 1 11/5/04
7. Clips of Jay Lethal vs. John Walters (ROH Pure Title Match)...Trios Tournament 3/5/05
8. Jay Lethal vs. Spanky (ROH Pure Title Match)...Stalemate 4/16/05
9. Closing minutes of Lethal/Joe vs. Ki/Homicide from Manhattan Mayhem 5/7/05
10. Highlights of Low Ki vs. Lethal from Death Before Dishonor III 6/18/05
11. Jay Lethal & Samoa Joe vs. Low Ki & Homicide...Punk: The Final Chapter 8/13/05
12. Jay Lethal vs. Low Ki (Fight Without Honor)...Glory By Honor IV 9/17/05
13. Aftermatch of Homicide vs. Colt Cabana...Glory By Honor IV 9/17/05
14. Jay Lethal vs. Low Ki (Fight Without Honor II)...Glory By Honor IV 9/17/05
15. Jay Lethal vs. Samoa Joe...Steel Cage Warfare 12/3/05 (include promo/video package earlier on the DVD)

Disc 2 (2011-2012)
1. Jay Lethal vs. Mike Bennett...Best in the World 6/26/11
2. Jay Lethal vs. El Generico (World TV Title Match)...ROH TV 10/1/11
3. Jay Lethal & Homicide vs. Tommaso Ciampa & Rhyno...Death Before Dishonor IX 9/17/11
4. Jay Lethal vs. Mike Bennett (World TV Title Match)...ROH TV 10/22/11
5. Jay Lethal vs. Mark Briscoe...Gateway To Honor 11/6/11
6. Jay Lethal vs. Roderick Strong...Glory By Honor X 11/19/11
7. Jay Lethal vs. El Generico (World TV Title Match)...ROH TV 11/26/11
8. Jay Lethal vs. TJ Perkins...Spartanburg, SC 12/3/11
9. Jay Lethal vs. Adam Cole...Greensboro, NC 12/4/11
10. Jay Lethal vs. Mike Bennett vs. Jay Lethal (World TV Title Elimination Match)...Final Battle 2011 12/23/11
11. Jay Lethal vs. Davey Richards (ROH World Title Match)...The Homecoming 2012
 
#6,242 ·
PWG Death to All But Metal 2012 Review:

B-Boy vs. Famous B: ***1/4

TJ Perkins vs. Ryan Taylor: **1/2

PWG World Championship Match:
Kevin Steen(c) vs. Brian Cage: ***1/2

No Disqualification Match for the PWG World Tag Team Championship:
Super Smash Brothers vs. The Young Bucks: ****1/4

Peter Avalon, Ray Rosas, and Joey Ryan vs. Candice LeRae and the RockNES Monsters: **1/2

Michael Elgin vs. Willie Mack: ***1/4

El Generico vs. Ricochet: ****​
 
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