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Old 08-14-2011, 05:02 AM   #2
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Honestly, it sounds like a tremendous month of television to showcase what Ring of Honor is about. The Briscoes vs. Wrestling's Greatest Tag Team seems to be the episodic link going through it all -- a link which I think ROH greatly needs to keep people coming back.

Nigel McGuinness in commentary is a great move, in my opinion -- and I'm curious to see how production values are. I also like the way ROH is making the atmosphere it has "part of the show." Great crowds can make moments, and that is one thing that I remember about the original One Night Stand. The idea of doing fan interviews (and maybe including a few more in post-production) is a sound one, in my opinion.
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