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ROH on HDNet Report (09.21.09)

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ROH on HDNet
Philadelphia, PA
September 21, 2009

Your hosts are Dave Prazak and Mike Hogewood.

The ROH World Champ Austin Aries comes to the ring Read the rest of this entry

ROH on HDNet Report (09.07.09)

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ROH on HDNet
Philadelphia, PA
September 7, 2009

Your hosts are Dave Prazak and Mike Hogewood. Read the rest of this entry

ROH on HDNet Report (08.31.09)

ROH on HDNet
Philadelphia, PA
August 31, 2009

Your hosts are Dave Prazak and Mike Hogewood. Read the rest of this entry

ROH on HDNet Report (08.24.09)

ROH on HDNet
Philadelphia, PA
August 17, 2009

Your hosts are Dave Prazak and Mike Hogewood. Read the rest of this entry

ECW Extreme Evolution

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ECW Extreme Evolution DVD
Released August 29, 2000

Your host is Joey Styles.

  • Television Champion Rob Van Dam (w/ Bill Alfonso) vs. Jerry Lynn (Hardcore Heaven – 5/16/99)

During Van Dam’s in-ring introduction, Fonzie moves the ring announcer toward the ropes so that RVD can pose in the middle of the ring. That Fonzie’s always good for a few antics. Read the rest of this entry

ROH World Heavyweight Title History

Champion Won From Date City/Event
Low-Ki Christopher Daniels 7/27/2002 Crowning A Champion[1]
Xavier Low-Ki 9/21/2002 Unscripted
Samoa Joe Xavier 3/22/2003 Night of Champions
Austin Aries Samoa Joe 12/26/2004 Final Battle
CM Punk Austin Aries 6/18/2005 Death Before Dishonor III
James Gibson CM Punk 8/12/2005 Redemption[2]
Bryan Danielson James Gibson 9/17/2005 Glory By Honor IV
Homicide Bryan Danielson 12/23/2006 Final Battle
Takeshi Morishima Homicide 2/17/2007 Fifth Year Festival
Nigel McGuinness Takeshi Morishima 10/6/2007 Undeniable
Jerry Lynn Nigel McGuinness 4/3/2009 Supercard of Honor IV
Austin Aries (2) Tyler Black 6/13/2009 Manhattan Mayhem III[3]

Footnotes:
[1]: Once a 16-man tournament reached the quarterfinals, the remaining competitors were Low-Ki, Christopher Daniels, Doug Williams, and Spanky. These four men met in a four-way 60-minute ironman match where the wrestler with the most falls wins the title. Also if you suffered a pinfall, you would lose a point from your score. After 60 minutes, Low-Ki barely beat out Christopher Daniels with a score of 3-2 to become the first-ever Ring of Honor champion.
[2]: This was a fatal four-way match which also included Samoa Joe and Christopher Daniels.
[3]: This was a triple-threat match which also included the ROH world champion Jerry Lynn; however, Aries scored the pinfall on Black.

Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com

ECW November To Remember 1997

ECW November To Remember
November 30, 1997
Golden Dome
Monaca, Pennsylvania

The current ECW champions were as follows:
ECW Champion: Bam Bam Bigelow (10/16/97)
Television Champion: Taz (6/7/97)
Tag Team Champions: The FBI (10/18/97)

Your host is Joey Styles. Read the rest of this entry

ROH on HDNet Report (08.01.09)

ROH on HDNet
Philadelphia, PA
August 1, 2009

Your hosts are Dave Prazak and Mike Hogewood. Read the rest of this entry

The Rise and Fall of ECW

The Rise and Fall of ECW — Disc Two
Released by WWE: November 16, 2004

Let’s just get the extras out of the way first: Tazz talks about starting in the WWF and how he felt about ECW after he left. Chris Jericho tells some stories about dealing with Heyman’s last-minute travel agent routine. And Stevie Richards talks about leaving ECW and asks for Heyman’s blessing. They’re short, but interesting and/or funny. Read the rest of this entry

ECW November To Remember 1998

ECW November To Remember
November 1, 1998
Lakefront Arena
New Orleans, Louisiana

The current ECW champions were as follows:
World Heavyweight Champion: Shane Douglas (11/30/97)
Television Champion: Rob Van Dam (4/4/98)
Tag Team Champions: Dudley Boyz (10/24/98)
Unrecognized FTW Champion: Taz (5/14/98)

Your host is Joey Styles. Read the rest of this entry