ROH Final Battle 12/10/2022 (Results)

ZERO HOUR:

Jeff Cobb def. Mascara Dorada

Willow Nightingale def. Trish Adora

Top Flight def. The Kingdom

FINAL BATTLE:

Blake Christian & A.R. Fox def. La Facción Ingobernable (Rush and Dralistico)

Things went wild at the end, and A.R. Fox got the surprise win with a 450 on Dralisitico – looked to be a botch with Fox looking genuinely surprised as the ref insinuated that Dralistico didn’t get his shoulder up in time. RUSH and Dralistico took the loss well, throwing chairs and attempting to tie Fox up with cables. Odd ending, defo seems like it was a botch, and considering it was Dralistico’s debut and due to RUSH’s prior ROH booking, I don’t think this was the intended ending.

ROH Women’s Championship Match:
Athena def. Mercedes Martinez (c) to become new ROH Women’s Champion

Swerve In Our Glory def. Shane Taylor Promotions

ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship Match:
The Embassy (Brian Cage & Gates of Agony) def. Dalton Castle & The Boys (c) to become new ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions

ROH Pure Championship Match:
Wheeler Yuta def. Daniel Garcia (c) to become new ROH Pure Champion

ROH Tag Team Championship Double Dog Collar Match:
The Briscoes def. FTR (c) to become new ROH Tag Team Champions

The Briscoes became ROH World Tag Team Champions for a record thirteenth time. As FTR were regrouping in the ring, The Gunns ran out of nowhere to dish out a beating before saying they want to kill FTR’s legacy. The Briscoes chased the ‘Ass Boys’ away as Dax Harwood promised to take The Gunns out.

ROH World Television Championship Match:
Samoa Joe (c) def. Juice Robinson

ROH World Championship: (If Castagnoli loses, he must join the Jericho Appreciation Society)
Claudio Castagnoli def. Chris Jericho (c) to become new ROH World Champion

Referee Paul Turner sent Ange and Magic to the back as Jericho hit a snap Codebreaker, but the follow up Codebreaker missed as Claudio finally got the big swing, with Jericho tapping out mid swing as Claudio regained the ROH World Championship. Wheeler Yuta arrived to celebrate with his BCC team-mate, as did former ROH World Champion Jerry Lynn as Claudio and the fans had fun with streamers. The Ring of Jericho era is over.

ROH Final Battle Results 12/13/19

(Pre-show) Dalton Castle and Joe Hendry vs. Silas Young and Josh Woods –

Winners: Silas Young and Josh Woods via Pinfall

 

(Pre-show) Rhett Titus vs. Kenny King –

Winner: Kenny King via Pinfall

 

(Pre-show) Jeff Cobb vs. Dan Maff –

Winner: Jeff Cobb via Pinfall

 

Marty Scurll and Flip Gordon vs. Bandido and Flamita –

Winners: Bandido and Flamita via Pinfall

 

Matt Taven vs. Vincent –

Winner: Vincent via Pinfall

– Post-match, Bateman comes out and attacks Taven from behind, hitting a piledriver. Vincent then grabs a wood block, puts it between Taven’s feet, grabs a chair, and whacks Taven’s ankle. Looks like Vincent may be forming a new group with Bateman as a member (had “V” on his hand).

 

Street Fight: Mark Haskins vs. Bully Ray –

Winner: Mark Haskins via Pinfall

 

Alex Shelley vs. Colt Cabana –

Winner: Alex Shelley via Pinfall

 

Angelina Love vs. Maria Manic –

Winner: Maria Manic via Submission

 

ROH World TV Championship: (C) Shane Taylor vs. Dragon Lee –

Winner: Dragon Lee via pinfall to win the ROH World TV Championship

 

ROH World Tag Team Championship: (C) The Briscoes vs. Jay Lethal and Jonathan Gresham –

Winners: Jay Lethal and Jonathan Gresham via pinfall to win the ROH World Tag Team Titles

 

ROH World Championship: (C) RUSH vs. PCO –

Winner: PCO via pinfall to win the ROH World Championship

ROH Final Battle 12/13/19

December 13, 2019 at 8:00 PM ET (Preshow at 7:00 PM ET)
LOCATION: UMBC Event Center, Baltimore, Maryland
AVAILABLE ON: FITE, Traditional PPV, ROH HonorClub

ROH World Championship: (C) RUSH vs. PCO

ROH World TV Championship: (C) Shane Taylor vs. Dragon Lee

ROH World Tag Team Championship: (C) The Briscoes vs. Jay Lethal and Jonathan Gresham

Street Fight: Mark Haskins vs. Bully Ray

Alex Shelley vs. Colt Cabana

Matt Taven vs. Vincent

Marty Scurll and Flip Gordon vs. Bandido and Flamita

Jeff Cobb vs. Dan Maff

Angelina Love vs. Maria Manic

(Pre-show) Dalton Castle and Joe Hendry vs. Silas Young and Josh Woods

(Pre-show) Rhett Titus vs. Kenny King

Ring Of Honor Moving This Year’s Final Battle PPV Out Of New York City

Ring of Honor will be moving this December’s Final Battle PPV out of New York City and to Baltimore, the promotion’s home market, according to PWInsider. This will be the first time the show has been in Baltimore.

Going all the way back to 2006, this PPV has taken place each year in Manhattan, except for in 2015 when Philadelphia was the host city. The first Final Battle PPV went down in 2002 in Philadelphia.

Over the weekend, ROH put on its Best in the World PPV, if you missed it, results here.

Next up for the promotion is Manhattan Mayhem (TV taping) at the Hammerstein Ballroom on July 20.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

The Elite Address Live Crowd After ROH Final Battle (Video)

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With the January 1 free agency looming for much of The Elite, many within the group have potentially worked their final match for ROH. The success of “All In” and the rumored All Elite Wrestling promotion that looks to be on the horizon, point towards Cody Rhodes, The Young Bucks, and Adam Page possibly heading in a new direction.

In the video above, after last night’s ROH Final Battle PPV finished up at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, the Young Bucks, Rhodes, Page, and Marty Scurll gathered in the ring to address the live crowd. The Young Bucks noted the Hammerstein Ballroom was their favorite place to wrestle and invited Scorpio Sky and Frankie Kazarian in the ring, Christopher Daniels would join later.

“Don’t worry this isn’t going to be some emotional farewell speech, or anything like that.” Matt began. “My brother and I started out in this company over ten years ago, can you believe that? This past two-year run has been the greatest time of my life.”

Matt would then give props to Cary Silkn, ROH COO Joe Koff, and ROH GM Greg Gilleland for their support over the years. He gave a shout out to the other wrestlers in the back, his wife, and the fans.

“We’re all ‘elite,’ right? The timer is ticking,” Matt continued. “Something is about to go down, I don’t know what. I hope you watch our YouTube series, Being the Elite. I’ll tell you this, New York City, we will be back and we’ll see you then!”

The group then linked arms and did a quick pose for the crowd before heading to the back. Matt’s tease of returning was kept pretty vague, whether that means they show up at the ROH / NJPW G1 Supercard on April 6 or something completely different, we may have to wait until that timer gets to zero on Being the Elite.

Source: WrestlingINC

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ROH Final Battle Results 12/14/18

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Kenny King vs. Eli Isom – Winner: Kenny King 

ROH World TV Championship: (C) Jeff Cobb vs. Hangman Page – Winner: Jeff Cobb 

ROH WOH World Championship – Four Corner Survival Match: (C) Sumie Sakai vs. Madison Rayne vs. Karen Q vs. Kelly Klein – Winner and new WOH World Champion: Kelly Klein

Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Jonathan Gresham – Winner: Zack Sabre Jr.

Matt Taven vs. Dalton Castle – Winner: Matt Taven

Rights To World Title Match: Marty Scurll (Holder) vs. Christopher Daniels – Winner: Marty Scurll by submission

I Quit Match: Flip Gordan vs. Bully Ray – Winner: Flip Gordon

ROH Championship: (C) Jay Lethal vs. Cody – Winner: Jay Lethal by submission

ROH World Tag Team Championship – Ladder Match: (C) Scorpio Sky and Frankie Kazarian vs. The Young Bucks vs. The Briscoes – Winners and new ROH World Tag Team Champions: The Briscoes

 

ROH Final Battle 12/14/18

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ROH Final Battle PPV will take place tomorrow from the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. It will begin at 8 pm ET and run until midnight.

ROH Championship: (C) Jay Lethal vs. Cody

ROH World Tag Team Championship – Ladder Match: (C) Scorpio Sky and Frankie Kazarian vs. The Young Bucks vs. The Briscoes

ROH World TV Championship: (C) Jeff Cobb vs. Hangman Page

ROH WOH World Championship – Four Corner Survival Match: (C) Sumie Sakai vs. Madison Rayne vs. Karen Q vs. Kelly Klein

I Quit Match: Flip Gordan vs. Bully Ray

Rights To World Title Match: Marty Scurll (Holder) vs. Christopher Daniels

Matt Taven vs. Dalton Castle

Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Jonathan Gresham

Kenny King vs. Eli Isom

ROH Final Battle Will Now Be Four Hours, New Start Time Announced

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Ring of Honor has announced Final Battle will start an hour earlier than usual this Friday on pay-per-view and that the show will now be four hours long, an hour longer than its previous PPVs. Typically, ROH PPVs have started at 9 pm ET, but Final Battle will begin at 8 pm ET and run until midnight.

ROH issued the following:

Ring of Honor’s seminal event, Final Battle, emanates from Manhattan Center’s Hammerstein Ballroom this Friday, Dec. 14. Final Battle is ROH’s biggest card of the year and has been the site of some of ROH’s most memorable matches.

All roads lead to the G1 Supercard, co-promoted by ROH and New Japan Pro-Wrestling, at sold-out Madison Square Garden on April 6, 2019, and the results at Final Battle undoubtedly will have an impact on the historic show.

This year’s Final Battle is bigger than ever, as ROH officials have just announced that it will be a four-hour show! Just signed to open Final Battle is a first-time matchup pitting former ROH World Television and World Tag Team champion Kenny King against rising star Eli Isom in what is undoubtedly the biggest match of Isom’s career.

KENNY KING vs. ELI ISOM

Although King and Isom have never wrestled each other, they have been in the ring together twice — as partners. Back in June, the makeshift team of King, Isom and Chuckie T surprised everyone by beating SCU in a gauntlet match to earn a shot at ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champions The Kingdom. The biggest surprise was that the rookie Isom pinned Christopher Daniels to win the match. The eclectic trio nearly pulled off another upset against The Kingdom before ultimately falling short.

Not long after that bout, King began to undergo a change of attitude and take shortcuts in his matches. It paid off for him, as he amassed an impressive winning streak, scoring victories over the likes of “Hangman” Adam Page, Marty Scurll, Christopher Daniels and Jushin “Thunder” Liger. The string of wins earned King a shot at ROH World Champion Jay Lethal last month, and he nearly won the title.

Victories in singles matches have been harder to come by for Isom, but he made a good account of himself against larger, more experienced foes such as ROH World Television Champion Jeff Cobb and Shane Taylor.  A win over an established star such as King on the biggest show of the year certainly would send a message that Isom has arrived.

Will Isom shock the wrestling world? Or will the cunning King make an example of the youngster?

Watch Final Battle LIVE on pay-per-view or stream FREE as an HonorClub VIP member or 50% off with an HonorClub Standard membership through the ROH App and ROHHonorClub.com!

ROH FINAL BATTLE

Friday, Dec 14, 2018 8 p.m. ET
The Manhattan Center’s Hammerstein Ballroom
311 W 34th Street
New York, New York 10001

PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED MATCHES:

MAIN EVENT
ROH WORLD TITLE MATCH
ROH WORLD CHAMPION JAY LETHAL vs. CODY

TRIPLE THREAT LADDER WAR FOR ROH WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES
ROH WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS SCU vs. YOUNG BUCKS vs. BRISCOES

ROH WORLD TELEVISION TITLE MATCH
ROH WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPION JEFF COBB vs. “HANGMAN” ADAM PAGE

FOUR CORNER SURVIVAL FOR WOMEN OF HONOR WORLD TITLE
WOH WORLD CHAMPION SUMIE SAKAI vs. MADISON RAYNE vs. KAREN Q vs. WINNER OF KELLY KLEIN/JENNY ROSE

FOR MARTY SCURLL’S SHOT AT THE ROH WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
“THE VILLAIN” MARTY SCURLL vs. CHRISTOPHER DANIELS

MATT TAVEN vs. DALTON CASTLE

JONATHAN GRESHAM vs. ZACK SABRE JR.

I QUIT MATCH – WINNER MAKES HIS OPPONENT SAY I QUIT
FLIP GORDON vs. BULLY RAY

Cody Rhodes Says Final Battle Will Be His Last ROH Match, Threatens To Take ROH Title With Him

Cody Rhodes Says Final Battle Will Be His Last ROH Match, Threatens To Take ROH Title With Him

Cody Rhodes took to Twitter today and revealed his big plans for the Ring of Honor World Title.

Regarding his match with ROH World Champion Jay Lethal at Final Battle on Friday, December 14 in New York City, Rhodes said he plans on leaving the company with the title and taking it into free agency.

Cody wrote, “Jay was the first match I had in ROH two years ago. He will be my last. And I will take the World Championship into free agency.”

You can see his tweet and the poster for the match below:

https://twitter.com/CodyRhodes/status/1063110244170166273

https://twitter.com/ringofhonor/status/1063103091623559168

Source: WrestlingINC

ROH Final Battle wrap up with Kevin Kelly and Steve Corino

If you haven’t seen ROH’s Final battle PPV that took place yesterday do yourself a favor and go watch it. The main event alone is PROOF that WWE isn’t everything and that true professional wrestling still exists. Don’t take my word for it? Well here’s Kevin Kelly and Steve Carino telling you to do so as well