Title: ROH! ROH! ROH! New Article
Description: CM Punk, Samoa Joe, Bryan Danielson...
KSSassy - July 2, 2008 12:10 PM (GMT)
The ROH World Title holds a very special place in the wrestling industry. The ROH belt isn't about who plays politics or who is friends with the writers or who looks good under fancy pyrotechnics. The ROH World Title signifies the best the sport of pro wrestling has to offer. We can back that statement up.
Since Samoa Joe made the ROH strap into a World Title on May 17th, 2003, there have been eight individuals that have held the belt. Each forged their own legacy with the ROH World Title. Now they have risen to the top throughout the entire wrestling world. Need proof?
Current ROH World Champion Nigel McGuinness has come into his own as a superstar with two match of the year candidates on pay-per-view and great title defenses against all comers on ROH DVDs this year. At this rate he will be at the top of every wrestler of the year poll at the end of the year. It is time for everyone to start buzzing about what McGuinness has done as ROH World Champion.
Former 15 month ROH World Champion Bryan Danielson is the most sought after wrestler in the world. In the past month he has wrestled for ROH, WWE, AAA and NOAH. He has worked for the top companies in the United States, Japan and Mexico. He has also wrestled in England and Germany. Again, he has done all of this in the last month alone. Can anyone in the last 20 years claim this accomplishment?
Former six month ROH World Champion Austin Aries is simply the ace of ROH. His team with Roderick Strong made the ROH Tag Titles into World Tag Team Titles and raised its prestige to the highest in the sport. He has carried ROH on his back. He is currently in the middle of wrestling's most intense, emotional and intricate feud against Jimmy Jacobs and The Age Of The Fall.
Former eight month ROH World Champion Takeshi Morishima is now the GHC Heavyweight Champion in NOAH. This is considered by many to be the most prestigious title in Japan.
Former 21 month ROH World Champion Samoa Joe is the current TNA World Heavyweight Champion.
CM Punk, who owns arguably ROH's most controversial World Title reign, is the current WWE World Heavyweight Champion after setting the wrestling world on fire with his surprising title win last Monday on Raw.
Homicide, who held the ROH World Title briefly after an incredible win, is now one half of the TNA Tag Team Champions.
We have heard it from the critics over the years when it comes to ROH talent. In 2004 when Samoa Joe and CM Punk were battling to one hour classics for the ROH World Title the journalists looked for any holes they could find. They said that they were too small, they didn't have the bodies, this would be their career highlights, they weren't cut out to make it anywhere else. The negatives went on and on. Well, now it is time to face it and you can't deny it.
The fact is that the best talent is in ROH. The fact is that this talent cut free and allowed to perform their art with no restrictions or politics. The fact is that only the elite rise to the top of ROH.
The ROH World Title signifies the best pro wrestling has to offer. You can't deny the place of the ROH World Title and what it means to the entire industry now. It is time to take notice and get ahead of the curve with Ring Of Honor.
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The Last Free Voice - July 2, 2008 01:52 PM (GMT)
I find it interesting how Low Ki and Xavier both get wiped out of the History books at ROH. Granted, Joe was the one who raised the title into anything meaningful, but you'd think Ki would at least get mention.
KSSassy - July 2, 2008 02:18 PM (GMT)
I'm not familiar with Xavier but I understand there was a conflict of some type with Low Ki.
I like watching Low Ki in the ring and it is a shame that he isn't mentioned regarding ROH.
The Last Free Voice - July 2, 2008 02:24 PM (GMT)
I know he and Gabe have had a couple of really public faling outs, but the guy was the first ROH champ and a legit international star (at least last I heard...), so it's a little disrespectful to not even mention him. IMO, at least.
SamoaRowe - July 2, 2008 04:03 PM (GMT)
I think they were listing off the people who are either currently doing bigger things (Morishima and the GHC title, CM Punk and the WHC) or guys still on their roster who they still want to build (Aries is the ace of ROH). Right now Low Ki is recovering from another injury after burning his bridge with TNA yet again and Xavier has fallen into obscurity.
That, and the assumed disliking between Gabe and Low Ki could still be a factor.
The Last Free Voice - July 2, 2008 04:27 PM (GMT)
Ah. I didn't know what was going on with Ki lately. What'd he do in TNA this time?
SamoaRowe - July 2, 2008 05:02 PM (GMT)
He had a largely forgettable X division title reign and gradually got annoyed with role in the company and asked for his release again.
whitemilesdavis - July 2, 2008 05:06 PM (GMT)
Low Ki is worse than Teddy Hart when it comes to being his own worst enemy.
The Last Free Voice - July 2, 2008 05:06 PM (GMT)
Which is saying something. What's Ted up to now, anways?
whitemilesdavis - July 2, 2008 05:35 PM (GMT)
Last I heard he got booted from WWE. Haven't heard from him since.
The Last Free Voice - July 2, 2008 06:27 PM (GMT)
Hasn't launched any more failed indy promotions? I'm disappointed.
dynamite kido - July 5, 2008 12:31 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (whitemilesdavis @ Jul 2 2008, 11:06 AM) |
| Low Ki is worse than Teddy Hart when it comes to being his own worst enemy. |
I wouldn't say that. Ki can at least work in Japan.
KSSassy - July 5, 2008 01:05 AM (GMT)
The last time I saw Teddy Hart he was working AAA in Mexico.