Okay, so we have a DVD Review thread in the General Wrestling Section, and we have a Sub-Forum for Old School Reviews, but I thought Indy/International DVD and show reviews deserved their own thread in this section.
So, if you have a DVD from ROH, IWA Mid-South, CHIKARA, NOAH, Dragon Gate, any Lucha stuff, etc. you recently watched, then please feel free to review it here. And if you attend an Indy show, doesn't matter what company, then your thoughts on your experience are highly welcomed in this thread as well.
With that said, I will review two ROH shows I watched over the past couple of days, starting with Glory By Honor VIII: The Final Countdown- New York, NY
This was billed as the final ROH show that will 'ever' feature Bryan Danielson and Nigel McGuinness. So, of course the fans were pumped for this one. Hell, so was I considering a Pre-Ordered this DVD, something of which I've never done for ROH before. In fact, this was the first ROH DVD I bought since Rising Above 2008 (which is the next show I'm going to review). With that said, it obviously had a lot to live up to.
The DVD menu, the music, and video intro are all pretty much the same that I remembered from back in the day. It's nothing special, but it doesn't have to be. ROH is about the wrestling in the ring, not about the presentation of it. However, I will say having Chris Hero as Color Commentator was a brilliant move and I was very happy with the job he did. Not quite as good as my man CM Punk from back in the day, but still pretty awesome nonetheless.
Nothing too special here. Just a quick match that sees Cabana go over with the Billy Goat's Curse (which is just an Inverted Boston Crab). Not as much comedy in this one as you'd expect. Before the handshake, Rhett puts his hands down his tights, plays with his dick, then offers his hand for Cabana to shake. Cabana grabs a towel, wipes Rhett's hands, and then smacks him on the butt with it when he turns around. But that was really all the comedy in the match. From that point on, it's just wrestling, with Rhett controlling most of the match until Cabana's comeback and victory at around the 5 minute mark I think, if not sooner.
I hadn't seen Cheech and Cloudy since they were Lacey's angels, and man have they improved light years beyond belief. They are simply awesome now. And I had never seen Dark City Fight Club wrestle either, and they're not bad themselves. They're like a modern-day version of Harlem Heat in fact.
Anyway, the match was a lot better than I expected. Cheech and Cloudy have some really neat moves in their arsenal. For example, they do a Superkick/Enzuigiri combination where they hit both moves simultaneously. Pretty creative thinking there. And Dark City Fight Club had their moments as well. They're more of a power tag-team, and they ended up winning this with something called the Dark City Street Cutter, which is a Sit-Out Powerbomb/Neckbreaker combination. Very fun little match, and I think both of these teams have a bright future in ROH.
Claudio Castagnoli is something else. I used to really hate this guy, but now I love him. He's currently aligned with the awesome Prince Nana (who introduced him before the match) and his Embassy. It should be noted that Claudio came out with one black glove, which I guess is a tribute to Michael Jackson. And Omega ended up having a grey glove of his own in his tights and slaped the shit out of Claudio with it, lol.
Anyway, the match is awesome and very, very fun. Kenny Omega is basically a video game character. In fact, one of his moves is a Ryu/Ken like Hadoken type of move. It's hilarious. But Claudio completely steals the glory in this match when he does a spinning Torture Rack and towards the end of it uses no hands while still keeping Omega on his shoulders spinning around. It was unreal. And shortly after that Claudio steals the victory along with the glory when he low blows Omega while holding the ref and then hits his uppercut.
After the match Bret Hart came out and addressed the audience. Nothing special. He talked about how much he loves New York, and mentioned some of his favorite matches that has taken place in the city. Every match/wrestler he mentioned got a huge pop. At the end of the promo he promised that if he ever does wrestle one more match, it'll be in New York.
Ahh... ROH's Four Corner Survival. These are always fun. For those who don't know, a Four Corner Survival is basically a Fatal Four Way, except there are no tags and the first one to get the pin wins the match.
Okay, so let's go over the cast of characters. There's Delirious who's now with Daizee Haze after pretty much a year long storyline of him trying to get her. There's Sonjay Dutt, who I'm sure everyone remembers from TNA. Well, to much of my surprise, the guy actually has a personality now. Sure, it's one of a pervert who wants to get in Daizee's pants, but still... it's better than nothing, lol. There's Roderick Strong doing his usual thing. And a dude I never seen before named Grizzly Redwood. This guy Grizzly is something else. He's probably only a couple of inches taller than Hornswoggle, yet he's pretty ripped and he can work. Also, his character is one of a Lumberjack like Regal in the WWF back in the day (you should love that, X, lol). He has a long ass beard, and wears a plaid t-shirt, fucked up jeans, and no shoes to the ring, to give you guys a visual.
Anyway, the match itself is typical ROH Four Corner Survival action, which is always good fun. Grizzly honestly stole the show with the shit he pulled off (especially for me since I never seen him before). The little guy can get a DDT out of fucking nowhere, and he bumps his ass off. But yeah... Roderick ends up getting the victory in this one due to Sonjay's perverseness. Instead of taking advantage of an out-of-it Delirious, he instead focuses all his attention on Daizee Haze. While he approaches her, he starts to pull down his tights, revealing a speedo, and Roderick comes from behind to hit him with the Super Elevated Gibson Driver for the win. Great finish.
I had forgotten all about Eddie Edwards wrestling this match with a broken elbow. What a fucking warrior he is. He should have earned every person's respect after doing this match, when the night before he broke his elbow. Just unbelievable. You won't see that kind of dedication in any of the mainstream companies. But, I guess that could be argued as a good thing.
Anyway, this match had a couple of insane spots, but of course Eddie was limited with the broken elbow, which hurt the match a lot. It's nowhere near as good as the first Ladder War between the Briscoes and Steenerico, but after Eddie's injury, no one could have ever expected it to be.
Regardless, the match did have its moments. My favorite was when El Generico hit Davey Richards with a Sunset Bomb off the ladder through a table. Now, this spot has been done before, but never as beautifully as Generico was able to pull it off. Hell, he landed on his feet for goodness sake! Another insane spot was Steen getting pushed off the ladder, to go through a table on the outside that was stacked over a ladder. Kind of hard to explain so you can understand it, but it was a brutal, brutal spot. And the finish came with Eddie and Generico fighting at the top of the ladder, reaching for the belts, and then Eddie getting a hold of Generico's leg and applying a single leg crab through the ladder. As he does this, Davey Richards climbs up the ladder and takes the belts himself. Not the best finish, but they gave it their all.
If the match rating was for effort this would undoubtedly get 5 stars, but on match-quality I just can't be that favorable. Still though, I have all the respect in the World for these guys.
Also, before I get to the next match, let me say that Davey Richards is fucking awesome and in my opinion is currently the best wrestler in ROH. The guy has it all, and after watching these shows, it's really put me in an ROH mood, so I started looking at past results to see if there were anymore DVDs I should pick up, and the praise Richards gets in all his matches are unbelievable. It's like every night this past year he was putting on a MOTY candidate according to ROH and the fans. But yeah... I really like the guy. He might be a bit short, but he more than makes up for it with intensity, strength, and work ethic.
These two's feud is by far and large the best thing to ever come out of CZW. They put on some awesome stuff in that company, and it's nice to see them bring it to ROH.
That said, this was not their best effort. Decent match, but nothing special like you come to expect whenever these two meet. However, to their defense, this was just building up to more special matches in the future, such as last weekend at Final Battle 2009. You don't ever want to blow your load in your early matches, so I completely understand the thought process in this one.
Still, not a bad match at all, and I especially liked the finish. Hero always has this loaded Elbow Pad and likes to hit the Discus Elbow Smash with them on. Well, Kingston stole the original Elbow Pad Hero brought to the ring; however, Hero had this beautiful gold Elbow Pad as a back up and was able to connect with it to put Kingston out for the 3-count.
Since Aries has won the ROH World Title, he's had this gimmick going on where he comes out with this hat full of names in it, and whoever he draws out of this 'lucky' hat will then be granted an impromptu Title match. Of course, being the slime-ball heel Aries is, the name he draws out always somehow manages to be some scrub, girl, or in this case, legend. I think you can see where I'm going with this. Yep, Aries pulled out Bret Hart's name from his hat, and challenged the Hitman to a title match. However, Bret doesn't come out, so Aries then proceeds to call Hart a coward. Next thing you know, Petey Williams music hits, and he comes out to challenge Aries. After a sucker punch from Aries, Aries accepts the challenge and the match is on.
Unfortunately, though, the match ended up being quite boring. I've never liked Petey Williams. I think he's one of the most overrated wrestlers today, and the guy has just never interested me. None of his matches ever stick out, and the only thing he has going for him is his finisher.
However, I was not the only one not into the match. The crowd in attendance were not into this match at all, either. Seriously, the first half of it they just sat there, not making a peep, and the second half of it all they did was yell "Twinkies" towards the referee, Todd Sinclair. Every single time Sinclair would make a count, whether it was a pin, counting them outside the ring, or counting the five count to break something up, the crowd would follow every single count with "Twinkies!". It was quite disrespectful; not just to the ref, but to the wrestlers as well since all the audience cared about was making fun of the referee instead of paying attention to the match itself.
But yeah... it wasn't a very good match. It had an absolutely stellar ending, though; I have to give it that much. Petey Williams hit the Canadian Destroyer off the top rope, which was fucking brutal, only for the momentum to roll Aries all the way to the outside of the ring. On the outside (where there is a 20 count to get back in), Petey struggled to get the dead weight of Aries back in the ring, and at around the 15 second mark, Aries came to and hit an unexpecting Petey Williams with a Brainbuster on the outside. Aries then rolled back in the ring at 18/19 and the ref counted Petey out and Aries wins the match by countout. Tremendous finish for a rather boring match-up.
Great spotty little match here, as I'm sure must would expect from these two teams. Just a lot of action in this one. It was all over the place, with the Briscoes hitting their usual awesome shit, and the newly TNA signed Young Bucks hitting their usual awesome shit. There's not much more you can say outside of that, lol. The Young Bucks won when they hit their finisher, More Bang for Your Buck (which is a Rolling fireman's carry slam by Matt followed by a 450° splash by Nick followed by a moonsault by Matt) on Jay. Very fun, fast-paced match.
Ahh, main event time.
Both these guys made their way to the ring, with a great ovation from the crowd as you would expect. Chants of "Thank you, Nigel!" and "Best in the World!" scattered throughout the building during their introductions, with the place just filled with joy to witness these two wrestle one last time in ROH. It was a great feeling watching it.
The match itself was very good, but nowhere near as good as their previous bouts. But how could it? The crowd needs someone to cheer for and someone to boo. However, of course no one was heel here. It was just two ROH legends meeting one final time, just for the fans. Nothing hanged on the balance, and both guys just wanted to give the fans their all one last time before heading to WWE/TNA, and they did.
The match was very back and forth the entire time. A lot of typical, BRUTAL looking submissions, followed by submission reversals, and back and forth and back and forth. Of course we also got the dive into the crowd one last time in an absolutely beautiful spot, and we also got the wonderful "Hey, hey, hey... I have 'til five!" from Bryan Danielson. Nigel also got his usual stuff in with the Lariats and Tower of London. It was kind of surreal watching this match with the thought that these moves very well could be the last time we ever see them in ROH, performed by these wrestlers.
The finish came when Bryan caught Nigel in the Triangle Choke, and hit him with repeated elbows. The ref stepped in shortly after to protect Nigel from further damage.
After the match was over of course came the speeches from both Nigel and Bryan, which was by far my favorite part of the entire show to be honest with you. Nigel's speech was short and sweet, and him just basically thanking ROH, the wrestlers, and the fans. Bryan's was pretty much the same thing, except his was way longer due to the fact he decided to single guys out instead of just saying 'The boys' like Nigel did. For instance, he thanked Roderick Strong for all his hard work, and you know.... shit like that. He actually also thanked Todd Sinclair, saying that Sinclair was the best referee in the business. The fans actually changed their tune for Sinclair after that, which was a shock because they've always hated him (though I'm sure they're now back to hating him again, lol). And Danielson goes on and on. The highlight of the speech though was someone in the audience yelling something about Cena, and Danielson replying "I swear to God, when I see him I'm going to walk right up to him and punch that son of a bitch right in the ear!" Hilarious, and the crowd went nuts. They even started a "Cena's going to get his fucking head kicked in!" chant.
Once the speech was over, Danielson told the music guy to play "The Final Countdown" by Europe one last time, and as he does, the crowds sings along with the song while Danielson caters to them. Once it's over, Danielson walks around ringside high-fiving and hugging everyone in sight. Great feeling watching that.
All in all, decent enough show. Probably not as good as I expected, but I still thoroughly enjoyed it, and I loved the farewell to Dragon. That alone was worth the price of the DVD, and I do recommend this show for fans of Bryan Danielson. This is something you absolutely do not want to miss out on.
Tomorrow or the day after I'll have a Rising Above review ready (in which Bryan Danielson vs. Nigel McGuiness in that one gets 5 stars in my book), and in the upcoming week(s) expect reviews from ROH shows Night of the Butcher 2, Return Engagement, and Death Before Dishonor V Night 2.
So, if you have a DVD from ROH, IWA Mid-South, CHIKARA, NOAH, Dragon Gate, any Lucha stuff, etc. you recently watched, then please feel free to review it here. And if you attend an Indy show, doesn't matter what company, then your thoughts on your experience are highly welcomed in this thread as well.
With that said, I will review two ROH shows I watched over the past couple of days, starting with Glory By Honor VIII: The Final Countdown- New York, NY
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This was billed as the final ROH show that will 'ever' feature Bryan Danielson and Nigel McGuinness. So, of course the fans were pumped for this one. Hell, so was I considering a Pre-Ordered this DVD, something of which I've never done for ROH before. In fact, this was the first ROH DVD I bought since Rising Above 2008 (which is the next show I'm going to review). With that said, it obviously had a lot to live up to.
The DVD menu, the music, and video intro are all pretty much the same that I remembered from back in the day. It's nothing special, but it doesn't have to be. ROH is about the wrestling in the ring, not about the presentation of it. However, I will say having Chris Hero as Color Commentator was a brilliant move and I was very happy with the job he did. Not quite as good as my man CM Punk from back in the day, but still pretty awesome nonetheless.
Rhett Titus vs. Colt Cabana
Nothing too special here. Just a quick match that sees Cabana go over with the Billy Goat's Curse (which is just an Inverted Boston Crab). Not as much comedy in this one as you'd expect. Before the handshake, Rhett puts his hands down his tights, plays with his dick, then offers his hand for Cabana to shake. Cabana grabs a towel, wipes Rhett's hands, and then smacks him on the butt with it when he turns around. But that was really all the comedy in the match. From that point on, it's just wrestling, with Rhett controlling most of the match until Cabana's comeback and victory at around the 5 minute mark I think, if not sooner.
**
Dark City Fight Club vs. Cheech and Cloudy
Dark City Fight Club vs. Cheech and Cloudy
I hadn't seen Cheech and Cloudy since they were Lacey's angels, and man have they improved light years beyond belief. They are simply awesome now. And I had never seen Dark City Fight Club wrestle either, and they're not bad themselves. They're like a modern-day version of Harlem Heat in fact.
Anyway, the match was a lot better than I expected. Cheech and Cloudy have some really neat moves in their arsenal. For example, they do a Superkick/Enzuigiri combination where they hit both moves simultaneously. Pretty creative thinking there. And Dark City Fight Club had their moments as well. They're more of a power tag-team, and they ended up winning this with something called the Dark City Street Cutter, which is a Sit-Out Powerbomb/Neckbreaker combination. Very fun little match, and I think both of these teams have a bright future in ROH.
***
Claudio Castagnoli vs. Kenny Omega
Claudio Castagnoli vs. Kenny Omega
Claudio Castagnoli is something else. I used to really hate this guy, but now I love him. He's currently aligned with the awesome Prince Nana (who introduced him before the match) and his Embassy. It should be noted that Claudio came out with one black glove, which I guess is a tribute to Michael Jackson. And Omega ended up having a grey glove of his own in his tights and slaped the shit out of Claudio with it, lol.
Anyway, the match is awesome and very, very fun. Kenny Omega is basically a video game character. In fact, one of his moves is a Ryu/Ken like Hadoken type of move. It's hilarious. But Claudio completely steals the glory in this match when he does a spinning Torture Rack and towards the end of it uses no hands while still keeping Omega on his shoulders spinning around. It was unreal. And shortly after that Claudio steals the victory along with the glory when he low blows Omega while holding the ref and then hits his uppercut.
***3/4
After the match Bret Hart came out and addressed the audience. Nothing special. He talked about how much he loves New York, and mentioned some of his favorite matches that has taken place in the city. Every match/wrestler he mentioned got a huge pop. At the end of the promo he promised that if he ever does wrestle one more match, it'll be in New York.
FOUR CORNER SURVIVAL: Delirious vs. Roderick Strong vs. Sonjay Dutt vs. Grizzly Redwood
Ahh... ROH's Four Corner Survival. These are always fun. For those who don't know, a Four Corner Survival is basically a Fatal Four Way, except there are no tags and the first one to get the pin wins the match.
Okay, so let's go over the cast of characters. There's Delirious who's now with Daizee Haze after pretty much a year long storyline of him trying to get her. There's Sonjay Dutt, who I'm sure everyone remembers from TNA. Well, to much of my surprise, the guy actually has a personality now. Sure, it's one of a pervert who wants to get in Daizee's pants, but still... it's better than nothing, lol. There's Roderick Strong doing his usual thing. And a dude I never seen before named Grizzly Redwood. This guy Grizzly is something else. He's probably only a couple of inches taller than Hornswoggle, yet he's pretty ripped and he can work. Also, his character is one of a Lumberjack like Regal in the WWF back in the day (you should love that, X, lol). He has a long ass beard, and wears a plaid t-shirt, fucked up jeans, and no shoes to the ring, to give you guys a visual.
Anyway, the match itself is typical ROH Four Corner Survival action, which is always good fun. Grizzly honestly stole the show with the shit he pulled off (especially for me since I never seen him before). The little guy can get a DDT out of fucking nowhere, and he bumps his ass off. But yeah... Roderick ends up getting the victory in this one due to Sonjay's perverseness. Instead of taking advantage of an out-of-it Delirious, he instead focuses all his attention on Daizee Haze. While he approaches her, he starts to pull down his tights, revealing a speedo, and Roderick comes from behind to hit him with the Super Elevated Gibson Driver for the win. Great finish.
***1/2
ROH WORLD TAG TITLE/LADDER WAR II: The American Wolves vs. Kevin Steen & El Generico
ROH WORLD TAG TITLE/LADDER WAR II: The American Wolves vs. Kevin Steen & El Generico
I had forgotten all about Eddie Edwards wrestling this match with a broken elbow. What a fucking warrior he is. He should have earned every person's respect after doing this match, when the night before he broke his elbow. Just unbelievable. You won't see that kind of dedication in any of the mainstream companies. But, I guess that could be argued as a good thing.
Anyway, this match had a couple of insane spots, but of course Eddie was limited with the broken elbow, which hurt the match a lot. It's nowhere near as good as the first Ladder War between the Briscoes and Steenerico, but after Eddie's injury, no one could have ever expected it to be.
Regardless, the match did have its moments. My favorite was when El Generico hit Davey Richards with a Sunset Bomb off the ladder through a table. Now, this spot has been done before, but never as beautifully as Generico was able to pull it off. Hell, he landed on his feet for goodness sake! Another insane spot was Steen getting pushed off the ladder, to go through a table on the outside that was stacked over a ladder. Kind of hard to explain so you can understand it, but it was a brutal, brutal spot. And the finish came with Eddie and Generico fighting at the top of the ladder, reaching for the belts, and then Eddie getting a hold of Generico's leg and applying a single leg crab through the ladder. As he does this, Davey Richards climbs up the ladder and takes the belts himself. Not the best finish, but they gave it their all.
***3/4
If the match rating was for effort this would undoubtedly get 5 stars, but on match-quality I just can't be that favorable. Still though, I have all the respect in the World for these guys.
Also, before I get to the next match, let me say that Davey Richards is fucking awesome and in my opinion is currently the best wrestler in ROH. The guy has it all, and after watching these shows, it's really put me in an ROH mood, so I started looking at past results to see if there were anymore DVDs I should pick up, and the praise Richards gets in all his matches are unbelievable. It's like every night this past year he was putting on a MOTY candidate according to ROH and the fans. But yeah... I really like the guy. He might be a bit short, but he more than makes up for it with intensity, strength, and work ethic.
Chris Hero vs. Eddie Kingston
These two's feud is by far and large the best thing to ever come out of CZW. They put on some awesome stuff in that company, and it's nice to see them bring it to ROH.
That said, this was not their best effort. Decent match, but nothing special like you come to expect whenever these two meet. However, to their defense, this was just building up to more special matches in the future, such as last weekend at Final Battle 2009. You don't ever want to blow your load in your early matches, so I completely understand the thought process in this one.
Still, not a bad match at all, and I especially liked the finish. Hero always has this loaded Elbow Pad and likes to hit the Discus Elbow Smash with them on. Well, Kingston stole the original Elbow Pad Hero brought to the ring; however, Hero had this beautiful gold Elbow Pad as a back up and was able to connect with it to put Kingston out for the 3-count.
***
ROH WORLD TITLE MATCH: Austin Aries vs. Petey Williams
ROH WORLD TITLE MATCH: Austin Aries vs. Petey Williams
Since Aries has won the ROH World Title, he's had this gimmick going on where he comes out with this hat full of names in it, and whoever he draws out of this 'lucky' hat will then be granted an impromptu Title match. Of course, being the slime-ball heel Aries is, the name he draws out always somehow manages to be some scrub, girl, or in this case, legend. I think you can see where I'm going with this. Yep, Aries pulled out Bret Hart's name from his hat, and challenged the Hitman to a title match. However, Bret doesn't come out, so Aries then proceeds to call Hart a coward. Next thing you know, Petey Williams music hits, and he comes out to challenge Aries. After a sucker punch from Aries, Aries accepts the challenge and the match is on.
Unfortunately, though, the match ended up being quite boring. I've never liked Petey Williams. I think he's one of the most overrated wrestlers today, and the guy has just never interested me. None of his matches ever stick out, and the only thing he has going for him is his finisher.
However, I was not the only one not into the match. The crowd in attendance were not into this match at all, either. Seriously, the first half of it they just sat there, not making a peep, and the second half of it all they did was yell "Twinkies" towards the referee, Todd Sinclair. Every single time Sinclair would make a count, whether it was a pin, counting them outside the ring, or counting the five count to break something up, the crowd would follow every single count with "Twinkies!". It was quite disrespectful; not just to the ref, but to the wrestlers as well since all the audience cared about was making fun of the referee instead of paying attention to the match itself.
But yeah... it wasn't a very good match. It had an absolutely stellar ending, though; I have to give it that much. Petey Williams hit the Canadian Destroyer off the top rope, which was fucking brutal, only for the momentum to roll Aries all the way to the outside of the ring. On the outside (where there is a 20 count to get back in), Petey struggled to get the dead weight of Aries back in the ring, and at around the 15 second mark, Aries came to and hit an unexpecting Petey Williams with a Brainbuster on the outside. Aries then rolled back in the ring at 18/19 and the ref counted Petey out and Aries wins the match by countout. Tremendous finish for a rather boring match-up.
**1/2
Jay & Mark Briscoe vs. The Young Bucks
Jay & Mark Briscoe vs. The Young Bucks
Great spotty little match here, as I'm sure must would expect from these two teams. Just a lot of action in this one. It was all over the place, with the Briscoes hitting their usual awesome shit, and the newly TNA signed Young Bucks hitting their usual awesome shit. There's not much more you can say outside of that, lol. The Young Bucks won when they hit their finisher, More Bang for Your Buck (which is a Rolling fireman's carry slam by Matt followed by a 450° splash by Nick followed by a moonsault by Matt) on Jay. Very fun, fast-paced match.
***3/4
Bryan Danielson vs. Nigel McGuinness
Bryan Danielson vs. Nigel McGuinness
Ahh, main event time.
Both these guys made their way to the ring, with a great ovation from the crowd as you would expect. Chants of "Thank you, Nigel!" and "Best in the World!" scattered throughout the building during their introductions, with the place just filled with joy to witness these two wrestle one last time in ROH. It was a great feeling watching it.
The match itself was very good, but nowhere near as good as their previous bouts. But how could it? The crowd needs someone to cheer for and someone to boo. However, of course no one was heel here. It was just two ROH legends meeting one final time, just for the fans. Nothing hanged on the balance, and both guys just wanted to give the fans their all one last time before heading to WWE/TNA, and they did.
The match was very back and forth the entire time. A lot of typical, BRUTAL looking submissions, followed by submission reversals, and back and forth and back and forth. Of course we also got the dive into the crowd one last time in an absolutely beautiful spot, and we also got the wonderful "Hey, hey, hey... I have 'til five!" from Bryan Danielson. Nigel also got his usual stuff in with the Lariats and Tower of London. It was kind of surreal watching this match with the thought that these moves very well could be the last time we ever see them in ROH, performed by these wrestlers.
The finish came when Bryan caught Nigel in the Triangle Choke, and hit him with repeated elbows. The ref stepped in shortly after to protect Nigel from further damage.
****
After the match was over of course came the speeches from both Nigel and Bryan, which was by far my favorite part of the entire show to be honest with you. Nigel's speech was short and sweet, and him just basically thanking ROH, the wrestlers, and the fans. Bryan's was pretty much the same thing, except his was way longer due to the fact he decided to single guys out instead of just saying 'The boys' like Nigel did. For instance, he thanked Roderick Strong for all his hard work, and you know.... shit like that. He actually also thanked Todd Sinclair, saying that Sinclair was the best referee in the business. The fans actually changed their tune for Sinclair after that, which was a shock because they've always hated him (though I'm sure they're now back to hating him again, lol). And Danielson goes on and on. The highlight of the speech though was someone in the audience yelling something about Cena, and Danielson replying "I swear to God, when I see him I'm going to walk right up to him and punch that son of a bitch right in the ear!" Hilarious, and the crowd went nuts. They even started a "Cena's going to get his fucking head kicked in!" chant.
Once the speech was over, Danielson told the music guy to play "The Final Countdown" by Europe one last time, and as he does, the crowds sings along with the song while Danielson caters to them. Once it's over, Danielson walks around ringside high-fiving and hugging everyone in sight. Great feeling watching that.
All in all, decent enough show. Probably not as good as I expected, but I still thoroughly enjoyed it, and I loved the farewell to Dragon. That alone was worth the price of the DVD, and I do recommend this show for fans of Bryan Danielson. This is something you absolutely do not want to miss out on.
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Tomorrow or the day after I'll have a Rising Above review ready (in which Bryan Danielson vs. Nigel McGuiness in that one gets 5 stars in my book), and in the upcoming week(s) expect reviews from ROH shows Night of the Butcher 2, Return Engagement, and Death Before Dishonor V Night 2.