From December 6, 2011.
Match 1: The All Night Express vs. Adam Cole & Kyle O'Reilly
The
two hot tag teams open up the show and look to end 2010 with a win as
they both head into the shining 2011. Great action from all four men
that got the crowd responding for everything! A lot of nasty moves as
well such as King getting a DDT on the ring side apron or O'Reilly's
dropkick to the outside. Ending came when Titus held up Adam Cole as
King landed a neck breaker on him as they picked up the win. A great
opening contest with a very responsive crowd. Both teams are looking
good as they head into the new year. Credit them for the improvements
that they displayed throughout the entire year as well.
Winners: The All Night Express
Rating: ***3/4
Match 2: TJ Perkins vs. Colt Cabana
This match was labeled as a scientific showdown as the returning TJ
Perkins takes on the comedic Colt Cabana. I've always been a Perkins fan
considering I love watching his athletic and fast move set along with
his technical skills and he displayed those abilities here in his match
with Cabana. Perkins came off more as an underdog while the bigger
Cabana seemed more in control as he seemingly joked around the entire
time with Perkins being more serious and trying to defeat him with his
technical mat skills. Perkins tried and tried but Cabana scored the win
with an unexpected pin to get the win. Good match and I would definitely
like to see more of Perkins in ROH.
Winner: Colt Cabana
Rating: ***
Match 3: Amazing Kong & Daizee Haze vs. Sara Del Rey & Serena Deeb
The women take the stage here as Kong returns to team up with Daizee
Haze to take on the team of Sara Del Rey & the returning Serena
Deeb. Unlike your typical Divas match, the women here actually know what
they were doing and they showed that with their move sets and counters.
The early part of the match showed Del Rey & Deeb in control as
they wouldn't allow Kong to get tagged in but once Kong got in, hell
broke loose. Back and forth action from then on until Serena hit's a
Spear on Kong and Del Rey takes out Haze to get the win. Good match with
some fun action that may have suffered from some time issues.
Winners: Sara Del Rey & Serena Deeb
Rating: **1/2
Match 4: Eddie Edwards vs. Sonjay Dutt
This match was originally supposed to be Edwards and Omega but due to
Omega's injury, Dutt came in and took over. A big chip on Dutt's
shoulder here as most fans don't quite he was the suitable replacement
for Omega but he managed to get in a great mid card match here with the
rising Eddie Edwards. Edwards' star is shining brighter and brighter as
the days go by and he shows off how much he has improved over the course
of the year here with his amazing and hard hitting arsenal ranging from
his kicks to his chops which he lands with precision. Dutt also looked
pretty good here in his ROH return and managed to get some decent heat
from the crowd but this match was all Edwards who had the New York crowd
in the palm of his hands. Eddie lands a 2K1 Bomb on Dutt to end the
match and get the victory. Good match and no one on the ROH roster has a
better 2011 outlook than this man.
Winner: Eddie Edwards
Rating: ***1/2
Match 5: Christopher Daniels vs. Homicide
It's a clash between two ROH legends in the fifth match of the night.
Homicide's return to ROH thus far has been decent at best but looks to
change that in his match here against the hot Christopher Daniels. Match
was slow at times but that's just the way Homicide works these days but
he did manage to successfully land a dive to the outside which is
definitely something we are not used to seeing from him these days. Some
good back and forth action from the two in where I feel like it was
Daniels who was carrying the load at times who knew what kind of pace he
wanted to set from the start and carried on from there. End result came
when Homicide landed his finisher and got the win over Daniels. Decent
match but nothing to write home about. Disappointing but again, it's
Homicide in 2010, can't really expect much.
Winner: Homicide
Rating: ***
Match 6: The Kings of Wrestling & Shane Hagadorn vs. Jay, Mark, & Papa Briscoe
This is a match that is basically a year in the making and stems from
Hero knocking out Jay & Mark's father which led to him and Hagadorn
to be involved in the match. Surprisingly, Jay & Mark come out to a
chorus of boos from the New York crowd with The Kings coming out to a
much nicer applause. Not a fan with this match being the blow off to the
feud but it does make sense. Lots of action between The Kings and
Briscoes for the majority of the match which was expected but it's like
watching their older matches over again since they've wrestled against
each other countless times throughout the course of 2010. However, all
of those matches have been good to excellent and I don't mind seeing
them go at it one last time. Good stiff action throughout from both
teams with Hagadorn trying his best to stay out of the match and stay
away from Papa Briscoe. Papa Briscoe got involved in a good amount of
the match as he did his best to destroy Hagadorn but later on failed as
he got elbowed in the jaw by Hero after Hagadorn chased Papa Briscoe
into the ring. Finally, Jay & Mark go at it with The Kings until
they finally get their hands on Hagadorn. Jay lifts him in the air for
the Doomsday as Papa Briscoe soars from the top rope and takes him out
to get the win. A fun match to cap off the feud but nothing we haven't
seen before or anything that was out of the ordinary.
Winners: Jay, Mark, & Papa Briscoe
Rating: ***
Match 7: ROH World Championship - Roderick Strong © vs. Davey Richards
The first main event of the night is for the ROH World Championship as
Davey Richards finally gets another shot at being the top dog by
challenging Roderick Strong. The two have had epic battles in the past
but none can equal to the level that this match has achieved. The story
of Davey deciding not to retire to capture his dream of being the ROH
World Champion writes itself. Both men enter the ring and Davey offers
his hand to follow the code of honor with another hand clinched in a
fist position but Strong declines which leads to the bell sounding. This
match was exactly what you would expect it to be, an all out stiff
battle with lots of counters, kick outs, chops, punches, kicks, and
crazy moves. Davey tries to get Strong early by diving onto him to the
outside but it's not enough to keep Strong down. Davey also managed to
lock on an Ankle Lock which led to Strong tapping off but the referee
had his back turned due to Truth Martini at ringside distracting him.
Davey then lands a nasty kick to the chest of Martini. Strong then
dictates the pace of the match soon after by starting his onslaught of
ridiculous back breaking moves starting from a huge slam on the top rope
which leads to Strong dropping Davey back first onto the ringside
table! Right after, Strong slams Davey on the ringside floor and tosses
him into the crowd and tries to get the count out victory! This plan
doesn't go well as the fans at ringside encourage Davey to get up and
this helps him make it to the ring before being counted out. The
onslaught, however, has just begun. Strong lands kick after kick and
backbreaker after backbreaker and does his best to destroy the
relentless Davey Richards but to no avail! There had to have been at
least five kick outs from Davey in the last few minutes which somewhat
got repetitive and made the match lost a bit of steam in my opinion. The
kicks and backbreakers weren't enough so Strong locked on the
Stronghold and the referee finally called for the bell as Strong defeats
Richards to retain the belt. Amazing title match but I can't help but
feel like this was somewhat of a spot fest with all the big time moves
they incorporated into the match. The near falls were great but they
definitely abused it near the end of the match when Strong repeatedly
attacked Davey with his outburst of adrenaline. If you can look past
that, you have one classic match put on by two amazing athletes.
Winner: Roderick Strong
Rating: ****1/4
Match 8: Non Sanctioned Fight Without Honor - Kevin Steen vs. El Generico
It is finally time for the main event, a match that's been a year in
the making with added stipulations. It's Kevin Steen vs. El Generico and
if Steen wins, Generico must unmask. However, if Generico wins, Steen
must leave ROH. That match is supposedly unsanctioned by ROH due to the
violence that is going to ensue. Both men come out to their dark
entrances as Steen offers his hand to Generico who spits right in his
face. Steen spits right back and Generico retaliates by kicking Steen
out of the ring and we are on! The months and months of brutal warfare
culminates here tonight as both men tried their best to absolutely kill
one another. I don't even know where to begin with this match so I'll
start with the psychology and storytelling they were able to demonstrate
here. A match of this magnitude screams spot fest but both men were
able to incorporate a better told story and better psychology with an
early on slower paced match so one can soak in what one man had just
done. For example, Generico kicks Steen at the beginning of the match
but rather than Steen getting up immediately or Generico going right
after him, Generico soaks in the atmosphere of the crowd and gets them
going. It's a risky approach but I feel like it worked to perfection.
The match was a blood filled war fueled by hated and emotion. They used
weapons from matches past such as ladders, tables, chains, and chairs
which in my opinion, adds to the emotion and storytelling of the match.
Steen covering himself in blood also helped matters, even if it was
ridiculously disgusting. He managed to show his psychotic hate for this
man through that and get the crowd more invested into things. I'm sure a
lot of people reading this will be thinking Steen covering himself in
blood didn't do much to the match but I personally feel like it added
more drama and rage. Later in the match, Steve Corino gets himself
involved in the match even though he stated he wouldn't and attacked El
Generico. He evens goes as far as decking the referee in the face!
Corino grabs the chair that was used at Glory by Honor and attempts to
kill Generico with it with Cabana runs in and makes the save! Cabana
grabs the chair and launches it to Steen's face and chases Corino out of
the match. Generico goes for a boot to Steen's face but misses and
Steen lands a Package Piledriver on Generico but doesn't get the win!
Steen then hits one on the referee! Angry, Steen sets up a chair and
hits another Package to Generico on it! Steen sets up Generico on the
top turnbuckle and tries to take out Generico with his own move but
Generico drops him and lands a top turnbuckle Brainbuster of his own but
Steen kicks out! Shocked, Generico picks up a chair and looks at Steen
who is positioned on his knees just like how Generico was one year ago.
Generico winds up the chair but Steen holds up his mask and begs for
mercy! Generico grabs the mask but cloaks Steen in the face and gets the
win! Amazing finish! Beautiful ending to the storied feud with
masterful storytelling and psychology. It wasn't a spot fest, it was
wrestling with style. Generico puts on his old mask and celebrates with
Cabana to end the show!
Winner: El Generico
Rating: *****
Overall Show Thoughts and Rating:
This was basically a show with a great undercard that was overshadowed
with the two final main events. The blow off to the Generico vs. Steen
feud was incredible and well worth the price of admission. Do yourself a
favor and buy this show.
Rating: 9.25/10
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