{"id":12450,"date":"2016-03-02T22:53:01","date_gmt":"2016-03-03T04:53:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.pwtorch.com\/site\/?p=12450"},"modified":"2016-03-02T23:17:09","modified_gmt":"2016-03-03T05:17:09","slug":"march2rohtv","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pwtorch.com\/site\/2016\/03\/02\/march2rohtv\/","title":{"rendered":"3\/2 ROH TV Report &#8211; Matt Sydal vs. Adam Cole main event, Top Prospect tourney continues"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"pwtor-443577555\" class=\"pwtor-before-content pwtor-entity-placement\"><hr \/><b>SPOTLIGHTED PODCAST ALERT (YOUR ARTICLE BEGINS A FEW INCHES DOWN)... <\/b>\r\n\r\n<iframe src=\"https:\/\/widget.spreaker.com\/player?show_id=3076978&theme=light&playlist=false&playlist-continuous=false&autoplay=false&live-autoplay=false&chapters-image=true&episode_image_position=right&hide-logo=false&hide-likes=false&hide-comments=false&hide-sharing=false&hide-download=true\" width=\"100%\" height=\"140px\" frameborder=\"0\"><\/iframe>\r\n<hr \/><\/div><p><strong>ROH TV Report<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong> Aired February 28, 2016 in syndication<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong> Aired March 2, 2016 on Comet TV<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong> Taped 2\/6 in Nashville, Tenn.<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong> Report by Mike Metzger (<a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/md0uble\" target=\"_blank\">@md0uble<\/a>), PWTorch contributor<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The ROH TV opening aired.<\/p>\n<p>Ringside: Kevin Kelly and Mr. Wrestling III welcomed viewers to the<br \/>\nshow, and then announced tonight&#8217;s main event will feature Matt Sydal<br \/>\nagainst Adam Cole!<\/p>\n<p>Silas Young and Beer City Bruiser made their entrance, as Kevin Kelly<br \/>\nencouraged viewers to order the replay of the 14th Anniversary PPV in<br \/>\nthe vaguest of terms. Dalton Castle&#8217;s music played, and &#8220;the boys&#8221;<br \/>\nappeared in the entranceway. Silas looked like he was going to say<br \/>\nsomething on the mic, but Dalton Castle suddenly appeared and attacked<br \/>\nboth Silas and Bruiser from behind! Castle cleared the ring and the<br \/>\ncrowd popped. A bell rang for some reason, while ROH security dragged<br \/>\nCastle to the back.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Dalton&#8217;s boys&#8221; chant from the crowd, as those brave souls entered the<br \/>\nring. Silas told &#8220;the boys&#8221; to soak it all in. Silas reminded them<br \/>\nthat he gave them &#8220;opportunity after opportunity.&#8221; He claimed to be a<br \/>\npatient man because he was willing to take &#8220;the Boys&#8221; back, even after<br \/>\nthey betrayed him. Apparently, &#8220;the boys&#8221; had already learned to be<br \/>\nmen. But, Silas promised them a reality check and said that he and<br \/>\nBruiser would show them what real men really were. Silas said he was<br \/>\ngoing to embarrass them, and was so confident that he agreed to quit<br \/>\nthe wrestling business if &#8220;the boys&#8221; were to beat him and Bruiser<br \/>\ntonight!<\/p>\n<p>1 &#8211; SILAS YOUNG &amp; BEER CITY BRUISER vs. &#8220;THE BOYS&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>On commentary, Mr. Wrestling III wondered if what Silas said was a<br \/>\nbinding contract. Kelly quickly reinforced the stipulation by saying<br \/>\nthat Silas was &#8220;a man of his word.&#8221; Silas started off with Boy 1.<br \/>\nSilas wrestled him into the corner before quickly tagging his partner.<br \/>\nBruiser came in and dominated. Boy 1 snuck in a couple of futile<br \/>\nblows, but to no avail. He eventually snuck away and tagged Boy 2.<br \/>\nBoth &#8220;boys&#8221; came in and hit Bruiser with a couple of clotheslines.<br \/>\nThey had no effect, so they tried a double-clothesline. That didn&#8217;t<br \/>\ntake the big man off his feet, but &#8220;the boys&#8221; were able to twist<br \/>\nBruiser&#8217;s arms and then drop him face-first onto their boots. Boy 1<br \/>\ntagged back in and climbed up top, but Silas ran over and distracted<br \/>\nhim. This allowed Bruiser to nail Boy 1 with a fallaway slam from the<br \/>\nsecond rope, as the show cut to a break at the 2:10 point in the<br \/>\nmatch.<\/p>\n<p>[Commercial Break]<\/p><div id=\"pwtor-804137546\" class=\"pwtor-content pwtor-entity-placement\"><div align=\"center\" data-freestar-ad=\"__336x280 __336x280\" id=\"pwtorchcom_test_300x250\">\r\n  <script data-cfasync=\"false\" type=\"text\/javascript\">\r\n    freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: \"pwtorchcom_test_300x250\", slotId: \"pwtorchcom_test_300x250\" });\r\n  <\/script>\r\n<\/div><\/div>\n<p>Back at 4:50, the heels were still in control. Bruiser tagged in. Boy<br \/>\n1 fought back with some chops, but Bruiser slammed him to the mat with<br \/>\na wheelbarrow suplex. Silas tagged in, but Boy 1 was able to reverse<br \/>\nanother wheelbarrow attempt into a bulldog. Boy 1 slowly crawled to<br \/>\nthe corner and tagged his brother! Boy 2 came in and nailed Silas with<br \/>\na clothesline and then a dropkick. Bruiser tagged in, but &#8220;the boys&#8221;<br \/>\nhit him with an enziguri\/Tornado DDT combo! Boy 2 covered Bruiser, but<br \/>\nhe kicked out at two.<\/p>\n<p>Silas reappeared and threw Boy 2 out of the ring. He picked up Boy 1<br \/>\nfor an electric chair but he wriggled free. Silas grabbed him and<br \/>\nDDT&#8217;d him into the bottom turnbuckle. Boy 2 reappeared and low-bridged<br \/>\nSilas to the outside. Meanwhile, Bruiser went to follow up with a huge<br \/>\ntop rope splash, but Boy 2 ran over to break it up. Bruiser came out<br \/>\non top of the scuffle and went for the splash, but Boy 1 reversed into<br \/>\nan Ace Crusher in mid-air! He went for the cover, but Silas broke up<br \/>\nthe pin! Boy 1 stood on Boy 2&#8217;s shoulder&#8217;s and then dove onto Silas<br \/>\nand Bruiser at ringside. Boy 2 then hit a huge Asai moonsault onto<br \/>\nBruiser and Silas!<\/p>\n<p>Back in the ring, Boy 1 nailed Silas with a facebuster. Both &#8220;boys&#8221;<br \/>\nhit a double team and went for the cover, but Silas kicked out at two.<br \/>\nBruiser ran in and squished both &#8220;boys&#8221; into the corner, where they<br \/>\nlaid on top of one another on the bottom turnbuckle. Bruiser nailed<br \/>\nthem with a Samoan Wrecking Ball in the corner, Umaga-style. Silas was<br \/>\nright behind him with a running knee. Bruiser immediately followed up<br \/>\nwith a huge Corner Cannonball and then covered one of &#8220;the boys&#8221; for<br \/>\nthe win!<\/p>\n<p>WINNERS: Silas Young &amp; Beer City Bruiser via pinfall in 9:45.<\/p>\n<p>Dalton Castle ran in after the match, but the numbers game was too<br \/>\nmuch for him. Silas kicked Castle in the face and then Bruiser hit an<br \/>\nugly-looking flapjack. Huge &#8220;Dalton Castle&#8221; chant, but the heels<br \/>\nwalked away triumphantly.<\/p>\n<p>ANALYSIS: Good match. Bruiser is deceptively athletic for a guy his<br \/>\nsize. Dalton Castle&#8217;s &#8220;boys&#8221; looked a bit green, but they were able to<br \/>\nhold their own with some nice hope spots. I&#8217;m glad Silas got some heat<br \/>\nback by beating &#8220;the boys,&#8221; but do we really need another chapter of<br \/>\nCastle-Silas? As mentioned on this past week&#8217;s Radican Wrestling<br \/>\nCommunity audio show, I think Castle is one ROH&#8217;s hottest<br \/>\nup-and-coming acts, yet he is just treading water in this never-ending<br \/>\nprogram. (**1\/4)<\/p>\n<p>Backstage: Adam Cole complimented Matt Sydal on his wrestling ability.<br \/>\nCole reminded Sydal that he beat him the last time they fought each<br \/>\nother. Cole said it was an especially impressive victory since he was<br \/>\nstill injured at the time. Cole warned Sydal to be ready because he<br \/>\nwas &#8220;100% healthy&#8221; and would take him down just like everyone else.<\/p>\n<p>[Commercial Break]<\/p><div id=\"pwtor-2935607552\" class=\"pwtor-content-1 pwtor-entity-placement\"><!-- Tag ID: pwtorchcom_test_300x600 -->\r\n<div align=\"center\" data-freestar-ad=\"__336x280 __300x600\" id=\"pwtorchcom_test_300x600\">\r\n  <script data-cfasync=\"false\" type=\"text\/javascript\">\r\n    freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: \"pwtorchcom_test_300x600\", slotId: \"pwtorchcom_test_300x600\" });\r\n  <\/script>\r\n<\/div><\/div>\n<p>2 &#8211; BRIAN FURY vs. ACTION ORTIZ &#8212; Top Prospect Tournament semi-final match<\/p>\n<p>Before the match, clips aired of Fury beating Shaheem Ali and Ortiz<br \/>\nbeating Leo St. Giovanni to advance. Both men shook hands and then the<br \/>\nbell rang. Fury applied a headlock, but Ortiz shoulder tackled him to<br \/>\nthe mat. Ortiz hit a scoop slam, but missed an elbow drop. Fury fought<br \/>\nback with some forearms, before Ortiz collided with him mid-ring. Fury<br \/>\nrolled to the outside, but Ortiz was right behind him with a huge flip<br \/>\ndive. Quite impressive for the big man.<\/p>\n<p>Ortiz rolled Fury back in and covered him for a two count. Ortiz went<br \/>\nfor a Corner Cannonball, but Fury was able to dropkick him in he knee!<br \/>\nFury hit an back elbow, which was good for a nearfall. Fury went for a<br \/>\nneckbreaker, but Ortiz broke free and threw some fists. Ortiz hit a<br \/>\nback elbow and then a clothesline, which took Fury off his feet. Ortiz<br \/>\nclotheslined Fury in the corner and then hit a back suplex. He went<br \/>\nfor the cover, but Fury again kicked out at two.<\/p>\n<p>Ortiz went for another back suplex, but Fury broke free. Fury ended up<br \/>\nrunning right into a right hand from Ortiz, but as Fury fell backward,<br \/>\nhe inadvertently (?) kicked Ortiz low. Fury quickly followed up with a<br \/>\nsit-out spinebuster for the victory!<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Brian Fury via pinfall in 4:05.<\/p>\n<p>Ringside: Brian Fury told Kevin Kelly that he felt fantastic after<br \/>\nadvancing to the finals. He didn&#8217;t care if he had to face Lio Rush or<br \/>\nPunisher Martinez. He invoked his experience and said he&#8217;d beaten guys<br \/>\nlike them time and time again. He said that he had only begun to<br \/>\nscratch the surface of what he was capable of.<\/p>\n<p>ANALYSIS: Solid work from both guys. I like the story of Fury being a<br \/>\ncagey veteran who seems to know how to use the rules to his advantage.<br \/>\nThat could be a great heel character, if booked correctly. (**)<\/p>\n<p>[Commercial Break]<\/p>\n<p>3 &#8211; LIO RUSH vs. PUNISHER MARTINEZ &#8211; Top Prospect Tournament semi-final match<\/p>\n<p>During intros, clips aired of Martinez destroying Colby Corino and<br \/>\nRush defeating Jason Kincaid in an impressive contest to advance.<br \/>\nMartinez is a whole foot taller than Rush, and the size-difference was<br \/>\npainfully obvious as both men shook hands. The bell rang, and Rush<br \/>\nimmediately began kicking Martinez in the leg several times. Rush<br \/>\nthrew some chops, but they had little effect on the big man. Rush<br \/>\nexploded into a flurry of offense. He hit a dropkick and a<br \/>\nclothesline, to no avail.<\/p>\n<p>Rush went for a roll-up, but Martinez just picked hm up off the mat.<br \/>\nHe went for a chokeslam, but Rush wriggled free. Both men jockeyed for<br \/>\nposition for several moments. Rush was able to skillfully avoid<br \/>\nseveral strikes and kicks from Martinez. This seemed to frustrate<br \/>\nMartinez. Rush went for a kick, but it had no effect. Rush low-bridged<br \/>\nMartinez to the outside and went for a dive, but Punisher caught him.<br \/>\nRush kicked him away and then hit a corkscrew dive from the top<br \/>\nturnbuckle, which finally knocked Martinez off his feet!<\/p>\n<p>Rush rolled Martinez into the ring and hit an elbow drop from the top<br \/>\nrope. Martinez kicked out of a pin attempt, but Rush followed right up<br \/>\nwith a basement dropkick. Rush charged at Martinez, but got caught<br \/>\nwith a reverse jawbreaker. Martinez splashed Rush in the corner a<br \/>\ncouple of times, and then dropped him neck-first offer his knee.<br \/>\nMartinez went for the cover, but Rush kicked out out. Rush fought back<br \/>\nwith more kicks. He charged at Martinez, but ran right into his knee!<br \/>\nMartinez slowly climbed to the top, but Rush wisely rolled out of the<br \/>\nring. Martinez followed him out with a huge dive to the outside!<\/p>\n<p>Martinez went for a powerbomb on the ring apron, but Rush escaped and<br \/>\nreversed into an ugly-looking Tornado DDT off the apron. Back in the<br \/>\nring, Rush charged at Martinez, but ran right into a Trouble in<br \/>\nParadise kick. Martinez went for the cover, but somehow Rush kicked<br \/>\nout! Martinez went up top and went for a super chokeslam, but Rush was<br \/>\nable to reverse into a jumping moonsault side slam, John Morrison\/Sin<br \/>\nCara-style for the victory!<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Lio Rush via pinfall in 6:06.<\/p>\n<p>ANALYSIS: Compelling match. It told a great come-from-behind story for<br \/>\nLio Rush, who dazzled the crowd with some innovative offense. I like<br \/>\nRush, but he seems to be just the latest incarnation of A.C.H. &#8211; a<br \/>\nscrappy, high-flying underdog. ROH fans know that gimmick can only<br \/>\ntake someone so far. I&#8217;m looking forward to Rush-Fury in the finals,<br \/>\nthough, and that match will take place next week on ROH TV. (***)<\/p>\n<p>Ringside: Kevin Kelly interviewed the victorious Lio Rush. &#8220;I&#8217;m not<br \/>\ngonna lie, man. I feel beat up and broken right now,&#8221; said Rush. He<br \/>\nsaid feeling that way had never stopped him before, and will not stop<br \/>\nhim going forward. He then warned fellow finalist Brian Fury that he<br \/>\nwould &#8220;feel the Rush&#8221; in the finals.<\/p>\n<p>[Commercial Break]<\/p>\n<p>4 &#8211; ADAM COLE vs. MATT SYDAL<\/p>\n<p>Both men tentatively shook hands before the bell. They tied up in the<br \/>\ncenter. There was a chain wrestling sequence that ended in a stalemate<br \/>\nat the 0:35 mark. They locked up again. Cole broke clean in the corner<br \/>\nand yelled, &#8220;Adam Cole, bay bay!&#8221; Sydal casually walked over to Cole<br \/>\nand gave him a double high-five! This angered Cole, who knocked Sydal<br \/>\ndown in the corner and proceeded to stomp him several times. Cole<br \/>\nwhipped Sydal in a corner, but missed a charge. Sydal hit a<br \/>\nheadscissors takeover and then kicked Cole in the leg a couple times.<br \/>\nThey ran the ropes and Sydal came out on top with a spinning heel<br \/>\nkick!<\/p>\n<p>Sydal applied a leg lock, and then a full Muta Lock. Cole literally<br \/>\nbit his way out of it after only a few seconds. Cole threw an elbow,<br \/>\nbut Sydal rammed him in the corner and kicked him in the leg. Sydal<br \/>\nbegan working the leg again, but Cole kicked him away and followed up<br \/>\nwith a jawbreaker. He went for a charge, but Sydal got his knees up.<br \/>\nCole came right back at him and shoved Sydal off the top rope, as<br \/>\nSydal&#8217;s head hit the apron on the way down!<\/p>\n<p>Cole grabbed Sydal on the outside and told the fans in the front row<br \/>\nto move. This proved to just be a psyche-out, as Cole simply threw<br \/>\nSydal back in the ring, instead. (Author&#8217;s Note: I was the victim of<br \/>\nthis exact spot at an NYWC show in the early 2000s. It might be cheap<br \/>\nheat at its worst, but it sure makes you feel stupid when you get out<br \/>\nof your seat for no reason. Absolutely maddening!) Back in the ring,<br \/>\nCole hit a scoop slam and scored a nearfall. Sydal sold his neck, as<br \/>\nCole rammed his knee into Matt&#8217;s back a few times. Cole followed up<br \/>\nwith a chin lock on the mat, as the show cut to its final break at the<br \/>\n4:44 point in the match.<\/p>\n<p>[Commercial Break]<\/p>\n<p>Back at 5:44, Sydal fought back with a kick. He followed up with an<br \/>\nenziguri that took Cole off his feet! Sydal kicked Cole in the knee<br \/>\nand then headbutted his knee, as well. Sydal hit his Sliced legdrop<br \/>\nand then a standing moonsault. He went for the cover, but Cole kicked<br \/>\nout at two! Sydal kicked Cole in the back of the head. This sent Cole<br \/>\nto the outside. Sydal went for a baseball slide, but Cole caught him<br \/>\nand hit a wheelbarrow suplex on the ring apron!<\/p>\n<p>Back in the ring, Cole hit a Shining Wizard, which was good for<br \/>\nanother two count. Cole went for a suplex, but Sydal escaped. Sydal<br \/>\nwent for a suplex of his own, but Cole got his knees up and hit a<br \/>\nCodebreaker-like maneuver! Cole followed right up with a Shining<br \/>\nWizard and went for the cover, but Sydal kicked out at two! Cole<br \/>\nthought about his next move and then climbed to the second rope. It<br \/>\nlooked like he was going for a Destoryer, but Sydal popped up and hit<br \/>\na hurricanrana out of nowhere!<\/p>\n<p>Both men jockeyed again, until Cole locked on a figure-four leglock.<br \/>\nSydal struggled for a good 30 seconds, before finally turning Cole<br \/>\nover! Cole quickly made it to the bottom rope, however. Reset at<br \/>\n10:25, as both men traded blows in the center. Cole came out on top<br \/>\nwith a kick to the knee. He missed a Shining Wizard, though, which<br \/>\nopened him up with a spin kick from Sydal! Cole came right back with a<br \/>\nsuperkick. Sydal answered with a jumping knee strike, but Cole bounced<br \/>\nback with two consecutive superkicks! Cole picked up Sydal, but he<br \/>\ncountered with a reverse rana! Sydal went up top and hit a Shooting<br \/>\nStar Press for the victory!<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Matt Sydal via pinfall in 11:48.<\/p>\n<p>ANALYSIS: Great main event. It had the slow build, which is a nice<br \/>\nchange of pace from the usual bang, bang ROH match. The match built<br \/>\nthroughout, culminating with a stellar finishing sequence. I doubt<br \/>\nthis means that Cole is moving down the card. More likely, it will be<br \/>\na one-off ROH World Title opportunity for Sydal, but at least it<br \/>\ncreates a fresh match-up for Jay Lethal. (***)<\/p>\n<p>FINAL REAX: Solid show. There were some developments, despite being<br \/>\nthe dreaded week-after-the-PPV episode. I think Silas Young-Dalton<br \/>\nCastle is long past its sell date, but at least it looks like the end<br \/>\nis near. I&#8217;ve been critical of the Top Prospect Tournament this year,<br \/>\nbut the two semi-final matches really piqued my interest. I&#8217;m looking<br \/>\nforward to the finals next week, I just hope that the winner gets a<br \/>\nbigger push than Donovan Dijak has received in the last year.<\/p>\n<p>The main event was a strong close to the show. I&#8217;d be more excited if<br \/>\nit actually meant a real push for Sydal, but my gut tells me<br \/>\notherwise. VIP Members: For more of my thoughts on ROH&#8217;s 14th<br \/>\nAnniversary PPV and the Ring of Honor product in general, please<br \/>\nlisten to <a href=\"http:\/\/vip.pwtorch.com\/2016\/02\/27\/vip-audio-227-radican-wrestling-community-roh-14th-anniv-ppv-roundtable-sean-radican-mike-metzger-brian-leahy-take-in-depth-look-from-top-to-bottom-56-min\/\" target=\"_blank\">this past weekend&#8217;s edition of Radican&#8217;s Wrestling Community<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/vip.pwtorch.com\/2016\/02\/27\/vip-audio-227-radican-wrestling-community-roh-14th-anniv-ppv-roundtable-sean-radican-mike-metzger-brian-leahy-take-in-depth-look-from-top-to-bottom-56-min\/\" target=\"_blank\"> Audio<\/a>!<\/p>\n<div class=\"pwtor-end-article-groups pwtor-entity-placement\" id=\"pwtor-2877372720\"><div id=\"pwtor-1358618589\"><div align=\"center\" data-freestar-ad=\"__336x280\" id=\"pwtorchcom_medrec_3\">\r\n  <script data-cfasync=\"false\" type=\"text\/javascript\">\r\n    freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: \"pwtorchcom_medrec_3\", slotId: \"pwtorchcom_medrec_3\" });\r\n  <\/script>\r\n<\/div>\r\n\r\nTHANK YOU FOR VISITING<\/div><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<div class=\"mh-excerpt\"><p>ROH TV Report Aired February 28, 2016 in syndication Aired March 2, 2016 on Comet TV Taped 2\/6 in Nashville, Tenn. 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