Smells like burning over there.
'What's that coming over the hills, is it a flame war, is it a flame war!'
This isn't ROH strongest shows, but it's going to take a while for them to totally re-build the amazing cards they were having before all the raping of the roster. I'm sure the overall action will be good, the main problem I think they will find is that to me right now they don't have a draw, there's no one on that whole card that I feel I would HAVE to see, sure there's some guys there are decent, I'm not up to date with Japan, so for me personally I don't find that overly interesting.
American Dragon is dull and slow, he's like the Benoit of the indys, he should be waaaay more over than he is, but he doesn't have all the tools to do it, decent wrestler, that's about it.
McGuiness is overrated IMO
Strong, I like, but there's been nothing outstanding about him.
To be honest one of the few guys that I find enjoyable one that whole card is Delerious, and that's not just because of the BAH! He can mix up and styles and can put on some really entertaining matches with a number of different shapes and sizes.
I will give a shout of to Albright, but I can't really comment on him as I've not seen enough of his Indy work
IF Aries can get out of his TNA contract and jumps back ship that will def help them out. I can see ROH becoming the elephant graveyard of the TNA lockeroom in the same way that TNA is to WWE. Which could be good or bad depending on who they get in.
Overall, it seems like ROH are just trying to carry as normal and not making a big deal of the PPV and treating it like the normal product which it is. I hope it continues to grow, only time will tell
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