ROH War of the Worlds: Toronto – Recap & Review
The first night of the War of the Worlds tour had some great matches and a few that weren’t as great, but overall it was a very solid start for the ROH/NJPW tour.
The first night of the War of the Worlds tour had some great matches and a few that weren’t as great, but overall it was a very solid start for the ROH/NJPW tour.
Being the last TV episode before War of the Worlds, this was a good show with a tag team main event featuring Daniels and Castle versus Cole and Cody.
Asuka makes a decision during a number one contender battle roayl that will affect her next title defense in a pretty good episode of NXT.
Kelly Klein’s 525-day winning streak is put on the line against the talented Deonna Purrazzo.
Rich Swann and Noam Dar finally meet in the ring to settle their issues, but after a very nice match, was anything really settled?
On his first night as a member of SmackDown, Jericho must defend his US Title in a rematch against Kevin Owens.
This show was good, but the main event made it great. Finn Balor, The Miz, and Seth Rollins faced off in a triple threat that stole the show and outclassed everything at Payback the night before.
Payback 2017 had a number of good matches, and one match that will go down in history as unwatchable (in my opinion).
Enzo & Cass face Gallows & Anderson, and The Miz welcomes Finn Balor to Miz TV in a pretty average, but fine, warmup to the Payback PPV.
Another pretty good episode of ROH TV is highlighted by a Four Corner Survival match to name a second (or actually, third) number one contender for the ROH World Title.
With Payback 2017 just a few days away, take a look at what I think should happen at the first PPV after Wrestlemania!
Tyler Bate puts his UK title on the line against Jack Gallagher, and Ruby Riot can’t seem to get away from Nikki Cross in this very entertaining episode of NXT.
Continuing a feud lasting over 10 years in CMLL, Marcela faces La Amapola in an ROH ring.
This episode was light on story, but the matches more than made up for that.
This was an okay show with some interesting moves from certain superstars.
This pretty good episode of RAW was about 50/50 for good and underwhelming segments.
The Superstar Shakeup is apparently replacing the draft, so let’s make wild predictions!
A pretty good show with a nice TV Title match and the return of a man “Reborn.”
Tye Dillinger says farewell to NXT in a satisfying ending to his feud with Eric Young and SAnitY inside a steel cage.
Prior to Supercard of Honor XI, this WOH tag match worked as a nice warmup to the main show.