{"id":15740,"date":"2016-04-06T23:00:33","date_gmt":"2016-04-07T04:00:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.pwtorch.com\/site\/?p=15740"},"modified":"2016-04-06T23:03:38","modified_gmt":"2016-04-07T04:03:38","slug":"46-roh-tv-results-metzgers-report-big-roh-vs-new-japan-show-okada-kushida-goto-cole-addiction-vs-mcmg","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pwtorch.com\/site\/2016\/04\/06\/46-roh-tv-results-metzgers-report-big-roh-vs-new-japan-show-okada-kushida-goto-cole-addiction-vs-mcmg\/","title":{"rendered":"4\/6 ROH TV Results &#8211; Metzger&#8217;s Report on big ROH vs. New Japan show &#8211; Okada, KUSHIDA, Goto, Cole, Addiction vs. MCMG"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"pwtor-2723940760\" 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 April 3, 2016 in syndication<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Aired April 6, 2016 on Comet TV<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Taped 2\/27 in Las Vegas, Nev.<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Report by Mike Metzger (<a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/md0uble\" target=\"_blank\">@md0uble<\/a>), PWTorch contributor<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Clips aired from last week\u2019s episode when ROH World Champion Jay<br \/>\nLethal defeated NJPW\u2019s Hirooki Goto with assistance from The House of<br \/>\nTruth at ringside. After the match, Donovan Dijak made his return to<br \/>\nTV after almost three months and got revenge on The H.O.T. when he<br \/>\nspin-kicked Truth Martini to the point of apparent paralysis.<\/p>\n<p>Backstage: ROH World Champion Jay Lethal said he was trying to keep it<br \/>\nall together, but he couldn\u2019t believe that Martini was in the hospital<br \/>\nwith a broken neck. Lethal turned his attention to Dijak, wondering if<br \/>\nthat was how he planned to get an ROH World Title match. Lethal told<br \/>\nDijak he didn\u2019t deserve it. Lethal talked of he and Martini giving<br \/>\nDijak a shot in The House of Truth. Lethal claimed that Martini wanted<br \/>\nto groom Dijak, but now it was Lethal\u2019s turn to try things his way.<br \/>\nLethal warned Dijak and Prince Nana that they wouldn\u2019t \u201csurvive this<br \/>\none.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The ROH TV opening aired.<\/p>\n<p>The crowd panned Sam\u2019s Town Live! once again, as Kevin Kelly and Mr.<br \/>\nWrestling III hyped tonight\u2019s main event of The Addiction versus \u201cThe<br \/>\nMachine Guns!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>1 \u2013 REDRAGON (KYLE O\u2019REILLY &amp; BOBBY FISH) vs. IWGP Hvt. champion\u00a0KAZUCHIKA OKADA &amp; GEDO<\/p>\n<p>Okada got his usual big reaction from the ROH crowd. Okada and Gedo<br \/>\nboth refused the Code of Honor. O\u2019Reilly and Fish jokingly shook hands<br \/>\nwith each other, instead. The bell rang with Fish and Gedo starting<br \/>\nthings off. Decent \u201cGedo\u201d chant to start. \u201cBobby Fish\u201d eventually rang<br \/>\nout as well. It took about 40 seconds for them to even tie up, and<br \/>\nthen they wrestled on the mat a bit. They ran the ropes. Fish went for<br \/>\nan armbar, but Gedo reversed into a roll-up for two. Fish was able to<br \/>\napply a knee bar early, but Gedo made it to the ropes. Gedo begged off<br \/>\nin the corner, as Fish plotted his next move. \u201cOkada\u201d chant. Fish<br \/>\nturned his attention to Okada and then laid on the ground to entice<br \/>\nhim to enter. In came \u201cThe Rainmaker!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>O\u2019Reilly tagged in as well and then tied up with Okada mid-ring. Okada<br \/>\nfeigned a chop in the ropes before giving him a clean break. Okada<br \/>\nwrenched on a side headlock. They ran the ropes and then Okada hit a<br \/>\nshoulder tackle. They ran the ropes some more, this time with O\u2019Reilly<br \/>\ngetting the upper-hand. Okada went for a sunset flip, but O\u2019Reilly<br \/>\nreversed into a cross arm-breaker! He seemed to have Okada in<br \/>\njeopardy, but Gedo ran in behind the ref\u2019s back and punched O\u2019Reilly<br \/>\ndirectly in his cauliflower ear! Gedo officially tagged in and<br \/>\ncontinued to pound on the side of O\u2019Reilly\u2019s head in the corner. Okada<br \/>\nthrew O\u2019Reilly into his corner and tagged Okada. Okada hit a slam and<br \/>\nthen a slingshot senton. He went for the cover, but O\u2019Reilly kicked<br \/>\nout at two, as the show cut to its first break at the 5:10 point in<br \/>\nthe match.<\/p><div id=\"pwtor-1420392555\" 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>[Commercial Break]<\/p>\n<p>Back at 7:40, O\u2019Reilly was exploding into a flurry of kicks and<br \/>\nstrikes to Gedo. Gedo cut him off by again grabbing O\u2019Reilly\u2019s ear!<br \/>\nOkada came in, but O\u2019Reilly was able to stop him with kicks, strikes,<br \/>\nand a legsweep. He made the hot tag to Bobby, who came in and nailed<br \/>\nGedo and Okada with separate clotheslines. He then hit Gedo with an<br \/>\nexploder suplex into Okada, which was good for a nearfall on Okada!<br \/>\nFish hit Okada with a knee to the mid-section. Okada wrestled his way<br \/>\nout and then dropped Fish\u2019s neck over his knee! He went for the cover,<br \/>\nbut Fish kicked out at two.<\/p>\n<p>Okada hit a slam and then followed up with an elbow smash from the top<br \/>\nturnbuckle. He hit his signature \u201cRainmaker\u201d pose and the camera<br \/>\nzoomed out. Okada went for his finisher, but Fish came back with a<br \/>\nSamoan Drop! Fish tried to make the tag, but Gedo tagged in first and<br \/>\nknocked O\u2019Reilly off the apron. Gedo kicked Fish in the mouth and<br \/>\nscored a two-count. Fish blocked an exploder from Gedo, but<br \/>\nimmediately ate a beautiful dropkick from Okada! Gedo went for the<br \/>\ncover, but O\u2019Reilly broke up the count. Okada went to the outside<br \/>\nafter O\u2019Reilly, but Kyle threw him into the ringpost! In the ring,<br \/>\nReDRagon hit their Two-Man Smash Machine on Gedo, but Okada was able<br \/>\nto break up the pin attempt at the last second! ReDRagon hit Ax and<br \/>\nSmash on Okada, which sent him to the outside. They then hit Gedo with<br \/>\nChasing the Dragon for the victory!<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: ReDRagon via pinfall in 11:52.<\/p>\n<p>ANALYSIS: No kidding- The ROH guys actually get a win over their NJPW<br \/>\ncounterparts! I mean Gedo was the fall-guy and all, but it\u2019s a start,<br \/>\nright? The match was good, on the verge of great. I liked the<br \/>\nmethodical pace in the beginning, especially Gedo\u2019s offense to<br \/>\nO\u2019Reilly\u2019s injured ear throughout. It built up to a hot finish, and<br \/>\nthe right finish at that. (***)<\/p>\n<p>[Commercial Break]<\/p>\n<p>Clips aired from last week when The Briscoes faced off with War<br \/>\nMachine, after all four men broke up a Cheeseburger beat-down by ANX.<br \/>\nThe Briscoes then cut a backstage promo. Mark had a message for War<br \/>\nMachine: They never beat The Briscoes, despiting having faced them on<br \/>\nfour separate occasions. Jay told War Machine they weren\u2019t the only<br \/>\nones with something to prove because it had been three years since The<br \/>\nBriscoes held the ROH World Tag Team Titles.<\/p>\n<p><strong>ANALYSIS:<\/strong> At least they\u2019re framing it as a traditional two-on-two<br \/>\nbetween The Briscoes and War Machine, rather than including ANX for<br \/>\nthe watered-down three-way.<\/p><div id=\"pwtor-1815701493\" 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 \u2013 ADAM COLE vs. IWGP Jr. Hvt. champion KUSIHDA \u2013 non-title match<\/p>\n<p>Both men tentatively shook hands and the bell rang. Things started<br \/>\nslowly, as both men paced around the ring. They tied up into a corner.<br \/>\nThere was a clean break from Cole and an \u201cAdam Cole, bay bay!\u201d The<br \/>\nfelt each other out some more. KUSHIDA took control on the mat and<br \/>\nthen mockingly posed like Adam Cole. Cole took offense to this and<br \/>\nkicked KUSHIDA in the mid-section. They ran the ropes and KUSHIDA hit<br \/>\na basement dropkick on Cole. He followed up with a Fujiwara armbar,<br \/>\nbut Cole immediately got his foot on the bottom rope. They jockeyed on<br \/>\nthe ring apron, until Cole came out on top with an eziguri. Cole<br \/>\ninstructed the fans in the front row to move out of his way, but then<br \/>\nflipped them off and threw KUSHIDA back into the ring instead. The<br \/>\nshow cut to a break at the 3:01 point in the match.<\/p>\n<p>[Commercial Break]<\/p>\n<p>Back at 5:31, Cole was still in control with a chinlock. KUSHIDA<br \/>\nattempted to fight back, but Cole cut him off with a running back<br \/>\nelbow. Cole grabbed his opponent on the apron, but KUSHIDA snapped his<br \/>\narm over the top rope. KUSHIDA followed up with a flipping<br \/>\nclothesline! KUSHIDA threw some kicks, before hitting a reverse atomic<br \/>\ndrop and a basement dropkick to Cole\u2019s knee. He then followed up with<br \/>\na big cartwheel into a dropkick to Cole\u2019s head! KUSHIDA worked on the<br \/>\narm. Cole ran to the ropes, but KUSHIDA met him with a cannonball<br \/>\nkick. KUSHIDA then hit a big swanton off the top rope on onto Cole on<br \/>\nthe outside! Huge \u201cKUSHIDA\u201d chant, as the NJPW star rolled back into<br \/>\nthe ring.<\/p>\n<p>Cole re-entered, but KUSHIDA immediately greeted him with a dropkick.<br \/>\nKUSHIDA went for a top rope moonsault press, but Cole got his knees<br \/>\nup. Cole hit a Shining Wizard, which was good for two. \u201cThis is<br \/>\nawesome\u201d chant, as Cole went for his signature over-the-knee<br \/>\nneckbreaker. KUSHIDA reversed into a Hoverboard Lock, however. Cole<br \/>\ngrabbed the ref, using the resulting leverage to break the hold. Cole<br \/>\nwent for a hold of his own, but KUSHIDA reversed into a small package<br \/>\nfor two. They wrestled on the mat, until KUSHIDA reapplied the<br \/>\nHoverboard Lock! Cole was able to roll it over into a small package,<br \/>\nbut KUSHIDA reversed into one of his own for another nearfall.<\/p>\n<p>Both men traded some big blows until KUSHIDA came out on top with a<br \/>\nstiff right hand. KUSHIDA kicked Cole in the arm and then applied the<br \/>\nHoverboard Lock yet again! Cole struggled for about 30 seconds, as he<br \/>\ndesperately tried to reach the ropes. Cole was somehow able to lift up<br \/>\nKUSHIDA onto his shoulders, but KUSHIDA rolled him back into the<br \/>\nHoverbaord Lock! Cole overpowered him to the point KUSHIDA\u2019s shoulder<br \/>\nwere down for a quick two-count. KUSHIDA hit a superkick, but Cole<br \/>\ntossed him back into the ropes and then hit a superkick of his own the<br \/>\nback of the head! Cole immediately hit his neckbreaker over the knee<br \/>\nfor the victory!<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Adam Cole via pinfall in 11:42.<\/p>\n<p>ANALYSIS: Really strong performance from both men. Cole is higher on<br \/>\nthe totem pole out of the two, and deserved the win here. This was a<br \/>\ngood match-up that culminated in some high drama with KUSHIDA\u2019s<br \/>\nrepeated Hoverboard Lock attempts toward the end. (***3\/4)<\/p>\n<p>Backstage: Dalton Castle addressed his \u201cFight without Honor\u201d against<br \/>\nSilas Young next week on ROH TV. It wasn\u2019t a matter of how they would<br \/>\nfight, it was a matter of \u201cwhat I\u2019m going to fight you with,\u201d declared<br \/>\nDalton. Castle listed some bizarre suggestions, before promising that<br \/>\nhe would \u201cget weird\u201d next week.<\/p>\n<p>[Commercial Break]<\/p>\n<p>Clips aired from the 14th Anniversary PPV when Chris Sabin and Alex<br \/>\nShelley reunited, after Sabin turned on The Addiction and cost<br \/>\nChristopher Daniels his match against Shelley.<\/p>\n<p>3 \u2013 THE ADDICTION (CHRISTOPHER DANIELS &amp; FRANKIE KAZARIAN) vs. THE MOTOR CITY\u00a0MACHINE GUNS (ALEX SHELLEY &amp; CHRIS SABIN)<\/p>\n<p>ROH matchmaker Nigel McGuinness joined the commentary desk for this<br \/>\none. \u201cMotor City\u201d chants, despite that part of the team name being<br \/>\ndropped. Sabin and Daniels started the match. They tied up in the<br \/>\ncenter, but Kaz immediately ran in and attacked Sabin from behind.<br \/>\nDaniels took care of Shelley on the apron, and then he whipped him<br \/>\ninto the opposite corner. The Addiction attempted to collide the<br \/>\nMachine Guns into each other, but Sabin and Shelley did a dosey-doe<br \/>\nand then came back with a pair of corner clotheslines. The Machine<br \/>\nGuns threw Daniels into Kazarian, as the show cut to a break at the<br \/>\n1:11 mark.<\/p>\n<p>[Commercial Break]<\/p>\n<p>Back at 2:11, Kaz went for a sunset slip on Sabin, but Sabin rolled<br \/>\nthrough and kicked Kaz in the mouth! Sabin worked Kaz\u2019s arm a bit and<br \/>\nthen tagged Shelley. Shelley came in with an axe-handle to Kaz\u2019s arm.<br \/>\nDaniels attempted to run in, but Sabin nailed him with a forearm into<br \/>\nthe corner and then got down on all fours so he could assist Shelley<br \/>\nin doing the same. Shelley then did the honors for Sabin, who nailed<br \/>\nDaniels with a back elbow in the corner. The Machine Guns hit their<br \/>\nbasement dropkick combo on Kaz, which sent him to the outside and then<br \/>\nSabin followed up with a big dive to both his opponents at ringside.<\/p>\n<p>Back in the ring, Shelley hit a flying cross-body on Kazarian for a<br \/>\ntwo-count. Shelley measured Kaz before punching him several times in<br \/>\nthe corner. Shelley went for a cross-body, but Daniels grabbed his leg<br \/>\nfrom the outside, which allowed Kaz to take advantage. They pummeled<br \/>\nShelley in their corner at the 5:00 mark. Daniels tagged back in and<br \/>\nthen the Addiction hit their kneelift\/swinging neckbreaker combo,<br \/>\nwhich was good for a two-count on Shelley. Daniels continued to<br \/>\ndominate Shelley, as he stomped on him in the corner. The Addiction<br \/>\nmade quick tags, as they took turns stomping on Shelley in the corner.<br \/>\nDaniels stood on Shelley\u2019s hand as he tried to crawl out of enemy<br \/>\nterritory. Daniels back-suplexed Kaz onto Shelley and then immediately<br \/>\nfollowed up with a springboard moonsault! Daniels went for a cocky<br \/>\ncover, but Shelley kicked out as the show cut to its final break at<br \/>\nthe 6:54 point in the match!<\/p>\n<p>[Commercial Break]<\/p>\n<p>Back at 7:54, as Daniels rammed Shelley\u2019s face into the top<br \/>\nturnbuckle. He tagged Kaz, who came in with a slingshot DDT to<br \/>\nShelley. Kaz went for the cover, but Sabin ran in and broke it up. The<br \/>\nAddiction went for another double-team, but Shelley reversed with a<br \/>\nstunner\/DDT combo! He desperately tried to crawl to his corner. Kaz<br \/>\ngrabbed his leg, but Shelley kicked out and made it to his corner\u2026but<br \/>\nDaniels yanked Sabin off the apron at the last second!<\/p>\n<p>The Addiction went for a double-clothesline, but a miscommunication<br \/>\nallowed Shelley to drop-toehold Daniels head-first into Kaz\u2019s groin!<br \/>\nShelley crawled over and finally make the hot tag to Sabin! Sabin<br \/>\nnailed Daniels with a clothesline and then a running back elbow in the<br \/>\ncorner. Sabin followed up with a double cross-body on Kaz and Daniels<br \/>\nHe went for a slingshot move, but Kaz grabbed his legs. Sabin kicked<br \/>\nhim away. Daniels tried to take advantage of the distraction, but<br \/>\nSabin was able to stay in control with a tornado DDT! Kaz re-entered<br \/>\nand then The Addiction hit their pop-up neckbreaker\/powerbomb combo,<br \/>\nbut Sabin kicked out of the pin attempt. Daniels hit his holding-hands<br \/>\nfootstomp, and then immediately transitioned into a big dive to<br \/>\nShelley on the outside!<\/p>\n<p>Kaz nailed a slingshot cutter, but Sabin kicked out again! The<br \/>\nAddiction went for Celebrity Rehab. Sabin was able to counter with<br \/>\nhelp from Shelley, but Daniels came right back with an STO to Shelley.<br \/>\nThe Machine Guns stayed on top with a swinging neckbreaker combo. They<br \/>\nhit Daniels with superkick\/enziguri combo, before Shelley hit a<br \/>\nslingshot plancha to Kaz on the outside! The Machine Guns hit their<br \/>\nswinging neckbreaker\/frogsplash combo to put away Daniels!<\/p>\n<p>WINNERS: The Machine Guns via pinfall in 12:48.<\/p>\n<p>ANALYSIS: Really good all-around. There was a particularly strong heat<br \/>\nsequence on Shelley that glued together all of the big sequences. Both<br \/>\nteams have some great combination moves, many of which were on<br \/>\nfull-display here. Add in the fact that this is The Machine Guns<br \/>\nreturn against a new-found enemy in The Addiction, and all of the<br \/>\nelements of a great match were present. (****)<\/p>\n<p>The Addiction attacked Sabin and Shelley after the bell. Matt Sydal<br \/>\nand KUSHIDA then ran down to make the save. The Young Bucks weren\u2019t<br \/>\nfar behind with a double-superkick to KUSHIDA. The babyfaces squared<br \/>\noff with the heels until The Machine Guns and Sydal\/KUSHIDA got the<br \/>\nbetter of The Bucks and The Addiction. The babyfaces stood tall in the<br \/>\nring, as Kevin Kelly signed off.<\/p>\n<p><strong>FINAL REAX:<\/strong> Big improvement over last week\u2019s effort. All three matches<br \/>\nwere three-star-plus affairs. Also, ROH finally got some strikes in<br \/>\nthe win column over some NJPW stars. I\u2019m not sure why they wouldn\u2019t<br \/>\nsprinkle these victories into other recent episodes to make it not<br \/>\nseem as lopsided, but it\u2019s a start, I guess. Definitely worth going<br \/>\nout of your way to see, even if you are suffering from<br \/>\npost-WrestleMania burnout.<\/p>\n<p>Some of ROH\u2019s bigger issues were still prevalent, though. There was an<br \/>\noverall lack of hype for this week\u2019s episode (as usual), which I<br \/>\nthought was particularly wasteful since the quality of the show was so<br \/>\ngood. On a weekend where fans were devouring wrestling content, why<br \/>\nnot go all-out to advertise that The Machine Guns were re-uniting to<br \/>\nface their foes, The Addiction? It\u2019s not like ROH offered some type of<br \/>\niPPV\/VOD option over WrestleMania weekend. The four-way brawl at the<br \/>\nend was endemic of ROH\u2019s almost-bankrupt booking philosophy of just<br \/>\nthrowing a bunch of acts out there in multiple-team efforts, rather<br \/>\nthan crafting long-term feuds and storylines that have been the<br \/>\nlifeblood of pro wrestling throughout its history.<\/p>\n<div class=\"pwtor-end-article-groups pwtor-entity-placement\" id=\"pwtor-1895459069\"><div id=\"pwtor-4265495632\"><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 April 3, 2016 in syndication Aired April 6, 2016 on Comet TV Taped 2\/27 in Las Vegas, Nev. 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