{"id":77689,"date":"2019-04-06T17:20:19","date_gmt":"2019-04-06T22:20:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.pwtorch.com\/site\/?p=77689"},"modified":"2019-04-06T23:08:19","modified_gmt":"2019-04-07T04:08:19","slug":"4-6-roh-njpw-g1-supercard-report-live-ongoing-coverage-of-madison-square-garden-show-also-featuring-stars-of-cmll-and-stardom","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pwtorch.com\/site\/2019\/04\/06\/4-6-roh-njpw-g1-supercard-report-live-ongoing-coverage-of-madison-square-garden-show-also-featuring-stars-of-cmll-and-stardom\/","title":{"rendered":"4\/6 ROH\/NJPW G1 SUPERCARD report: Live ongoing coverage of Madison Square Garden show also featuring stars of CMLL and Stardom"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"pwtor-3516714142\" 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><h3>ROH\/NJPW G1 SUPERCARD<br \/>\nAPRIL 6, 2019<br \/>\nNEW YORK, NY AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN<br \/>\nAIRED ON ROH HONOR CLUB<br \/>\nREPORT BY HARLEY R. PAGEOT, PWTORCH CONTRIBUTOR<\/h3>\n<p><em>Commentary: Kevin Kelly, Ian Riccaboni, Colt Cabana<\/em><\/p>\n<p>ROH advertised the pre-show as starting at 6:30 EST but things apparently started well before then.\u00a0 Jenny Rose entered first, alone.\u00a0 Hazuki and Kagetsu were out next and did a duo version of the Oedo Tai entrance dance while Rose posed on the middle turnbuckle.\u00a0 Sumie Sakai was out first for the opposing team, joined by Hana Kimura and Stella Grey.\u00a0 Sakai was dressed in tribute to Hiromu Takahashi.<\/p>\n<p><strong>(1a) JENNY ROSE &amp; OEDO TAI (World Of Stardom Champion Kagetsu &amp; High Speed Champion Hazuki) vs. SUMIE SAKAI, HANA KIMURA, &amp; STELLA GREY<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Rose and the heels attacked to start.\u00a0 Rose hit a sidewalk slam on Sakai for two.\u00a0 Hazuki tagged in and hit her facewash kicks on Sakai.\u00a0 Neckbreaker to Hazuki.\u00a0 Tag to Kimura.\u00a0 She and Grey double-teamed Hazuki.\u00a0 Hazuki with a guillotine choke but Kimura powered her up and over into a vertical suplex.\u00a0 Triple submissions from the faces to the heels.\u00a0 Spear from Rose to Sakai.\u00a0 Double suplex countered into double DDT&#8217;s to Kagetsu and Rose.\u00a0 Brainbuster from Sakai to Kagetsu.\u00a0 Missile dropkick from Kimura.\u00a0 Smash Mouth from Sakai to Kagetsu but Rose broke it up.\u00a0 High crossbody from Sakai onto everyone on the floor.\u00a0 Stereo suicide dives from Oedo Tai.\u00a0 Falcon arrow from Kagetsu to Sakai.\u00a0 Springboard dropkick from Hazuki to Sakai.\u00a0 Sambo suplex from Rose.\u00a0 450 from Kagetsu to Sakai.<\/p>\n<p>WINNERS: Rose &amp; Oedo Tai in 6:48.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Pageot\u2019s Perspective:\u00a0 Lots of energy here.\u00a0 The women seemed determined to make the most of every second.\u00a0 Rose in particular stood out as really being jubilant.\u00a0 I&#8217;m quite surprised to see Sakai take the pin but maybe pinning the former world champion instead of the rookie Grey is setting up Kagetsu as being in WOH title contention in the future.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>(2a) HONOR RUMBLE<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Kenny King was #1 at his request.\u00a0 #2 was (as I called it) Minoru Suzuki.\u00a0 King with a chop.\u00a0 Suzuki laughed.\u00a0 Shoulder tackle but Suzuki sprang back up.\u00a0 Suzuki with an elbow that dropped King.\u00a0 Entrant #3 was out, 66 seconds in, and it was Cheeseburger (accompanied by Eli Isom and Ryan Nova).\u00a0 Burger tried to get involved as they ignored him.\u00a0 He chopped Suzuki only for the other two to advance on him.\u00a0 Suzuki dropped him with an elbow.\u00a0 #4 was Beer City Bruiser with keg and cigar.\u00a0 He unloaded with jabs to &#8220;Beer!&#8221; chants from the crowd.\u00a0 He bit Suzuki&#8217;s forehead, then Burger.\u00a0 #5 was IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion Sho.\u00a0 Sho and Burger battled.\u00a0 #6 was former ROH tag team champion and current L.I.J. member Shingo Takagi.\u00a0 Sho went after Takagi.\u00a0 Right hands and clotheslines from Takagi.\u00a0 His fellow L.I.J. member, Bushi, was #7.\u00a0 Bushi also went after Sho.\u00a0 #8 was the other IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion, Yoh.\u00a0 He went after Bushi.\u00a0 Roppongi 3K battled with L.I.J. as Suzuki and the ROH wrestlers rested in the corners.<\/p><div id=\"pwtor-3587635340\" 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><em>Bruiser charged Roppongi 3K and tumbled over the top rope for the first elimination.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>At #9 was Shaheem Ali of Coast 2 Coast.\u00a0 #10 was Rhett Titus.\u00a0 He posed and flexed center-ring.\u00a0 Ali went after him and took a punch and hip-toss.\u00a0 His former tag partner, King, took him out with a kick.\u00a0 Out at #11 was Ali&#8217;s tag partner in Coast 2 Coast, LSG.\u00a0 #12 was Never Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Champion Ryusuke Taguchi with rugby ball and selfie camera in hand.\u00a0 #13 was the return of Will Ferrara?!\u00a0 &#8220;Little Willy&#8221; has been found!\u00a0 His &#8220;Big Dawg&#8221; Titus hugged him and they went to work on C2C.\u00a0 #14 was Chase Owens.\u00a0 He unloaded on Ferrara and Taguchi.\u00a0 #15 was the final Roppongi 3K member, Rocky Romero.\u00a0 He and Taguchi squared off.\u00a0 Taguchi directed Romero in his 4ever clotheslines on all the other men in the ring.\u00a0 Taugchi sent Sho and Yoh onto the train and soon C2C, Titus, and Burger were hopping on board too.\u00a0 Hilarious.<\/p>\n<p><em>Bushi was tossed by Romero.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>#16 was Brian Milonas of The Bouncers.\u00a0 C2C went after him.<\/p>\n<p><em>Ali and LSG were both shoved over the top rope by Milonas.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>#17 was Bad Luck Fale.<\/p>\n<p><em>Sho and Yoh were dumped by Fale.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Fale threw Burger over but Isom and Nova caught him New Day-style to prevent an elimination.\u00a0 Fale pulled the 3S members into the ring, then tossed them out just for fun.\u00a0 #18 was Jonathan Gresham.<\/p><div id=\"pwtor-1534303825\" 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><em>Titus eliminated by Takagi.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Takagi eliminated by Suzuki.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>#19 was &#8220;Hot Sauce&#8221; Tracy Williams of Lifeblood.\u00a0 He went after Suzuki.\u00a0 They traded strikes.\u00a0 #20 was Yoshi-Hashi.<\/p>\n<p><em>Taguchi eliminated by Gresham.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>#21 was &#8220;Darewolf&#8221; PJ Black.<\/p>\n<p><em>Ferrara was eliminated.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Williams eliminated by Suzuki.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>#22 was the legend Jushin Thunder Liger to the biggest reaction of the night by far.<\/p>\n<p><em>Milonas tossed out by Liger.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>#23 was The Kingdom&#8217;s TK O&#8217;Ryan.\u00a0 O&#8217;Ryan dumped Black to the apron.\u00a0 They tussled in the ropes.\u00a0 #24 was The Kingdom&#8217;s Vinny Marseglia.<\/p>\n<p><em>Williams eliminated by The Kingdom.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>#25 was Delirious.\u00a0 He ran laps around the ring.\u00a0 Delirious with a chest rake to Marseglia.\u00a0 #26 was Tomohiro Ishii.<\/p>\n<p><em>Black suplexed out by Ishii.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>#27 was Never Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Champion Toru Yano?\u00a0 No, Yano joined Cabana at the announce table and they switched places. #27 was Colt Cabana!\u00a0 Cabana with elbows for everyone.\u00a0 &#8220;Colt Cabana!&#8221; chants.\u00a0 #28 was Hirooki Goto.<\/p>\n<p><em>Yoshi-Hashi eliminated by Fale.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Everyone ganged up to dump Fale.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The Bullet Club music played and the commentators were confused.\u00a0 #29 was King Haku.\u00a0 The wrestlers in the ring backed up out of fear.\u00a0 Cabana went after Haku first and took a throat punch.\u00a0 Haku grabbed him with the Tongan death grip.\u00a0 Yano ran down to help.\u00a0 #30 was The Great Muta?\u00a0 Fans didn&#8217;t believe it when the music played.\u00a0 Muta walked out in full regalia to &#8220;holy shit&#8221; chants.\u00a0 The music stopped to huge &#8220;Muta&#8221; chants.\u00a0 We were informed that Yano officially joined the match as well, sharing slot #27 with Cabana.<\/p>\n<p><em>Delirious eliminated by Muta.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Yano pulled off a turnbuckle and charged Suzuki, who ducked, causing Yano to hit Cabana by mistake.<\/p>\n<p><em>Cabana and Yano eliminated by Suzuki.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Gresham eliminated by Muta.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Goto and Suzuki battled on the apron.<\/p>\n<p><em>Goto eliminated by Suzuki.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Ishii and Suzuki threw hands.\u00a0 Ishii dropped Suzuki onto the apron.\u00a0 Leglock from Ishii.<\/p>\n<p><em>Suzuki eliminated by Ishii to loud boos.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Burger fought with The Kingdom.\u00a0 House Of A Thousand Horses.<\/p>\n<p><em>Burger eliminated by The Kingdom.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Haku went after The Kingdom.\u00a0 O&#8217;Ryan tried to clothesline him over but failed.\u00a0 Marseglia helped.<\/p>\n<p><em>Haku eliminated by The Kingdom.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Ishii with headbutts to both men.<\/p>\n<p><em>Ishii eliminated by The Kingdom.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The final four appeared to be Liger, Marseglia, Muta, and O&#8217;Ryan.\u00a0 The heels soaked in the boos.\u00a0 Liger avoided House Of A Thousand Horses.\u00a0 Shotei!<\/p>\n<p><em>Marseglia eliminated by Liger.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>O&#8217;Ryan eliminated by Muta.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The legends, Liger and Muta, squared off.\u00a0 Shotei!\u00a0 Dragonscrew leg whip from Muta.\u00a0 Corkscrew elbow.\u00a0 Kenny King appeared out of nowhere and tossed both men from behind.<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Kenny King in 42:22 to earn a future ROH world title match.<\/p>\n<p>-Muta returned to mist King.\u00a0 He rolled to the floor to avoid a shotei from Liger.\u00a0 Liger bowed to &#8220;Thank you, Liger&#8221; chants.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Pageot\u2019s Perspective:\u00a0 This was a whole lot of fun.\u00a0 Wrestlers entered every 60-75 seconds, which was a fast clip that kept things moving.\u00a0 Tons of surprises because we had no idea which NJPW wrestlers had been flown over.\u00a0 Haku seemed like a big surprise at the time but he was nothing compared to Muta.\u00a0 The Cabana-Yano stuff was brief but funny as was Romero&#8217;s forever train.\u00a0 I thought for sure we&#8217;d get a face off between Ishii and Shane Taylor.\u00a0 The absence of Taylor and Silas Young means we definitely see those two in the Bully Ray match later tonight.\u00a0 King winning was perfectly conniving and sneaky and the ring was so crowded at so many points that it wasn&#8217;t super obvious that he hadn&#8217;t been eliminated.\u00a0 I genuinely thought I had missed it during the commotion of entrances and everything else.\u00a0 Liger winning would have been loved by the crowd but no one would buy Liger as ROH World Champion in 2019 so King raining on his parade puts some solid heat on him.\u00a0 It definitely makes me doubt my prediction on who leaves the ladder match with the title tonight, though.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p>-Video packages officially kicked off the main show and the commentators ran through the card.<\/p>\n<p><strong>(1) JEFF COBB vs. WILL OSPREAY \u2013 ROH WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP &amp; NEVER OPENWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Cobb&#8217;s left shoulder was taped up.\u00a0 They fought to ringside immediately.\u00a0 Cobb tossed him into the crowd but Ospreay springboarded back out.\u00a0 Ospreay with a flip over the ropes onto Cobb.\u00a0 Cobb sort of caught him but Ospreay turned it into a DDT on the floor.\u00a0 Springboard into a bearhug.\u00a0 Delayed vertical suplex from Cobb standing on the second turnbuckle.\u00a0 He hurled Ospreay across the ring.\u00a0 Cobb blocked a hurricanrana into another bearhug.\u00a0 Ospreay with a handspring into a kick to the head.\u00a0 Tiger feint kick.\u00a0 Springboard clothesline.\u00a0 Cobb powered out of a Stormbreaker attempt.\u00a0 Fallaway slam from Cobb.\u00a0 Samoan drop.\u00a0 Kip-up into a standing moonsault for two.\u00a0 Ospreay threw some forearms but Cobb put him down with one blow.\u00a0 Hook kick from Ospreay.\u00a0 Spanish fly.\u00a0 Missile dropkick.\u00a0 Ospreay countered Tour Of The Islands into a sunset bomb.\u00a0 Cobb went up top for a frog-splash but Ospreay moved.\u00a0 Robinson Special from Ospreay.\u00a0 Cobb blocked an OsCutter and threw him off and into the corner.\u00a0 Ospreay immediately sprang back and nailed it!\u00a0 The fans counted one, two, three but Cobb kicked out at 2.9.\u00a0 Hook kick from Ospreay.\u00a0 He lifted the bigger Cobb for Stormbreaker but Cobb slid out.\u00a0 Kick to Cobb&#8217;s face.\u00a0 Ospreay looked for Stormbreaker from the second rope.\u00a0 Instead Cobb hit a Tour Of The Islands off the second rope.\u00a0 He dropped the straps and hit a second Tour!<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Jeff Cobb in 13:09 to retain the ROH TV title and capture the Never openweight title.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Pageot\u2019s Perspective:\u00a0 Great match, great mix of styles, lots of energy and fun counters and reversals.\u00a0 This is exactly my type of wrestling.\u00a0 Cobb continues to be perhaps the #1 stand-out wrestler of ROH in 2019.\u00a0 All he needs now is some more stories to go with his terrific matches.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p>-Six Boys appeared on stage in anticipation of Dalton Castle, who was wheeled out by two other boys on a big platform painted like a prism.\u00a0 The entourage of Boys held up cardboard peacock feathers behind him.\u00a0 Rush entered in a white suit and his usual mask.<\/p>\n<p><strong>(2) RUSH vs. DALTON CASTLE (w\/The Boys)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>One of the Boys left one of their fans in the ring.\u00a0 As he moved to fetch it Castle glanced over.\u00a0 Rush with a shotgun dropkick that sent Castle into the corner.\u00a0 More running dropkicks and that was it.<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Rush in 0:16.<\/p>\n<p>-Rush left.\u00a0 Castle was shaken.\u00a0 The Boys tried to fan him calm.\u00a0 They formed a chair for him.\u00a0 Castle destroyed Brent.\u00a0 Brandon was devastated.\u00a0 Bang-a-rang to Brandon.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Pageot\u2019s Perspective:\u00a0 Ugh.\u00a0 I can&#8217;t believe we&#8217;re actually trying a full heel Castle.\u00a0 The Boys were always treated like children\/pets.\u00a0 You&#8217;re going to have one of your most beloved babyfaces basically whip their dog\/smack their kids around just to get heat?\u00a0 I can&#8217;t believe this is the only post-world title story they could come up with for Castle.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p>-Mandy Leon joined commentary for the Women Of Honor match.\u00a0 The cameras cut backstage where Juice Robinson was laid out in the locker room.\u00a0 Kelly Klein had new pink and gray gear with fishnets and skimpy trunks.\u00a0 It was&#8230; interesting.<\/p>\n<p><strong>(3) MAYU IWATANI (w\/Sumie Sakai) vs. KELLY KLEIN (w\/Camp Klein) \u2013 WOH WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Iwatani was hesitant to follow the code of honor, knowing what Klein is like.\u00a0 Klein sent her trainees to the back, saying she wanted to do this one on one.\u00a0 \u00a0 Chain-wrestling to start.\u00a0 Klein kicked out her knee.\u00a0 Bow and arrow lock.\u00a0 Samoan drop.\u00a0 More targeting of Iwatani&#8217;s left knee.\u00a0 Iwatani into a rear naked choke.\u00a0 Klein stood up with her on her back and ran her into the corner.\u00a0 Iwatani with a crossbody but Klein caught her and threw her.\u00a0 High crossbody from Iwatani on the top turnbuckle to Klein at ringside.\u00a0 Klein hit Iwatani&#8217;s wrist off the ring post.\u00a0 They traded forearms.\u00a0 Klein blocked a headscissors.\u00a0 Iwatani with a poisonrana.\u00a0 Superkick.\u00a0 Release German suplex from Klein.\u00a0 Iwatani sprang back up but ate a clothesline.\u00a0 Both women were down at 8:20.\u00a0 Kicks from Klein.\u00a0 Dragon suplex but Klein&#8217;s height resulted in her foot landing on the bottom rope to prevent a pin.\u00a0 Iwatani with a moonsault but Klein moved.\u00a0 Lariat from Klein.\u00a0 Klein with a powerbomb.\u00a0 Iwatani kicked out.\u00a0 K-Power.\u00a0 A second.<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Kelly Klein in 11:10 to capture the WOH title.<\/p>\n<p>-Fans booed as Klein hugged Cary Silkin, who presented her with the title.\u00a0 Klein helped Iwatani to her feet and hugged her.\u00a0 Iwatani left.\u00a0 Suddenly Angelina Love and Velvet Sky strolled down the ramp. They did their stripper entrance on the ropes.\u00a0 Leon left commentary and joined Klein&#8217;s side.\u00a0 The two duos faced off, only for Leon to club Klein in the back of the head with her high heel.\u00a0 Love with a pump kick to Klein.\u00a0 Jenny Rose ran out and also ate a kick.\u00a0 Stella Grey was next but Sky sprayed her in the eyes with hairspray and Leon DDTed her.\u00a0 The new Beautiful People drew an anarchy symbol on Klein&#8217;s forehead with lipstick and held her up for a selfie.\u00a0 The videotron changed to reveal a name and logo for the new stable.\u00a0 They&#8217;re called The Allure with an anarchy symbol for the A.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Pageot\u2019s Perspective:\u00a0 The match was good, I don&#8217;t know about great.\u00a0 I would have liked five more minutes but I say that about every WOH match.\u00a0 The hints about Klein turning face have come to fruition.\u00a0 I just don&#8217;t know about where we stand now.\u00a0 The Stardom\/NJPW approach to WOH wasn&#8217;t getting them much TV time or attention so maybe a T&amp;A approach will.\u00a0 Huge LOL at Love and Sky showing up after Rayne left.\u00a0 We know the former Beautiful People can be relied on for promos and character work and there&#8217;s a certain amount of &#8220;worked shoot&#8221; heat knowing that Leon is dating the ROH booker and Sky is dating Bully Ray.\u00a0 But if you were hoping for longer women&#8217;s matches with better work rates I just don&#8217;t see that happening with a stereotypical mean girls clique at the top.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p>-Caprice Coleman joined the commentary table.<\/p>\n<p>-Mega Ran was introduced to perform his original song &#8220;Going To The Garden.&#8221;\u00a0 Bully Ray interrupted again.\u00a0 The fans chanted &#8220;we want tables&#8221; for the heel.\u00a0 Ran begged off and said he&#8217;s actually from Philly.\u00a0 Ray shoved him down.\u00a0 Ran got back up and got in his face but Ray whipped him with his steel chain.\u00a0 Ran left and Ray mocked what happened to Robinson backstage.\u00a0 He said his open challenge is still open.\u00a0 Flip Gordon&#8217;s music hit.\u00a0 The fans actually popped.\u00a0 Gordon looked more like John Cena Jr. than ever.<\/p>\n<p><strong>(4) BULLY RAY, SHANE TAYLOR, &amp; SILAS YOUNG vs. FLIP GORDON &amp; LIFEBLOOD (Juice Robinson &amp; Mark Haskins) \u2013 NEW YORK CITY STREET FIGHT<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Yes, Todd Sinclair was the referee.\u00a0 Gordon with a superkick.\u00a0 Right hands.\u00a0 Half a 3D from Ray.\u00a0 He found a table and slid it into the ring.\u00a0 Gordon with another kick.\u00a0 Gordon found a kendo stick.\u00a0 Silas Young and Shane Taylor hit the ring and stomped on Gordon.\u00a0 They lay Gordon on the table.\u00a0 Ray looked for a kendo shot but the lights went out and Lifeblood&#8217;s music hit.\u00a0 Robinson (attacked earlier tonight) and Mark Haskins (attacked backstage on Sunday at <em>Road To G1 Supercard: Baltimore<\/em>).\u00a0 They had a dumpster on wheels full of weapons and Robinson asked Sinclair to make this three on three.<\/p>\n<p>Haskins pulled the table away to avoid Ray powerbombing Gordon through it.\u00a0 Robinson and Ray threw hands.\u00a0 Robinson came out on top but Young hit him with a chair across the back.\u00a0 Milwaukee Plunge onto a chair on Robinson&#8217;s chest.\u00a0 Haskins with a fireman&#8217;s driver to Young.\u00a0 Taylor took out Haskins.\u00a0 Gordon and Haskins dumped Taylor to the floor.\u00a0 Stereo suicide dives from Haskins and Gordon.\u00a0 Ray with a kendo stick to the babyfaces.\u00a0 Taylor and Young grabbed two as well.\u00a0 Gordon stood there and let them hit him.\u00a0 Gordon was sliced up across the back.\u00a0 The six men faced off with sticks.\u00a0 Young dispatched.\u00a0 Taylor dispatched.\u00a0 Ray high-tailed it.\u00a0 Robinson grabbed him and dragged him back to the ring.\u00a0 Ray begged off. Low blows.\u00a0 Kinder Surprise to Ray holding a trash can lid.\u00a0 Gordon springboarded into a garbage can from Taylor.\u00a0 The heels brought a table back into the ring.\u00a0 Bully Bomb to Gordon through a table.\u00a0 Ray crotched on the ring post by Lifeblood.\u00a0 Haskins with a double stomp onto Young on two chairs.\u00a0 Taylor with Greetings From 216 to Haskins.\u00a0 Taylor slid a skid into the ring.\u00a0 It ended up propped in the corner and Robinson hit a cannonball on Taylor through the pallet.\u00a0 Haskins hit Whassup? on Ray.\u00a0 Spinebuster from Robinson.\u00a0 450 from Gordon to Ray.<\/p>\n<p>WINNERS: Gordon &amp; Lifeblood in 14:52.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Pageot\u2019s Perspective:\u00a0 This was fine.\u00a0 I don&#8217;t know if it was necessary on this show or what it really accomplished and I feel like it takes away from the expected weapons and brawling in the world title match later but it was mostly harmless.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>(5) TAIJI ISHIMORI vs. DRAGON LEE vs. BANDIDO \u2013 IWGP JUNIOR HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em>(Pageot\u2019s Perspective:\u00a0 Until this point I had been using Google Chrome to cast Honor Club from my laptop to my TV as I do with most ROH events but the feed kept crashing and glitching, causing me to fall further and further behind.\u00a0 I thought it might be an issue on my wi-fi&#8217;s end but I switched over to the Fite app on my phone here instead and the stream was flawless so it appears the issue was with Honor Club.\u00a0 The only issue with Fite is an inability to rewind or pause.\u00a0 As such I missed a half hour or so including the entirety of the junior heavyweight match.\u00a0 <\/em><em>Apologies to the luchadors.\u00a0 I&#8217;ll try to fill in whatever I missed later on once the show is over.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p>-Back live PCO sat in an electric chair on stage, being electrocuted by Destro.\u00a0 He powered up and ran down to the ring to join Brody King.\u00a0 The other three teams were already waiting and the bell rang.<\/p>\n<p><strong>(6) VILLAIN ENTERPRISES (PCO &amp; Brody King w\/Destro) vs. GUERRILLAS OF DESTINY (Tama Tonga &amp; Tanga Loa w\/Gedo) vs. THE BRISCOES (Jay Briscoe &amp; Mark Briscoe) vs. LOS INGOBERNABLES DE JAP\u00d3N (Evil &amp; Sanada) \u2013 ROH WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP &amp; IWGP TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Not sure if this is an official tornado tag match or not but the first five minutes were just people flying in and out and all over the place.\u00a0 Sanada distracted the referee as Evil clocked Tonga with a chair.\u00a0 Jay Driller and froggy-bow to Sanada but PCO broke it up.\u00a0 VE took out Mark.\u00a0 Gonzo Bomb from King.\u00a0 Top rope moonsault from PCO.\u00a0 Loa broke it up.\u00a0 G.O.D. powerbombed PCO over the ropes and into a straight back bump on the floor.\u00a0 PCO sat right up.\u00a0 King took out G.O.D.\u00a0 Cutter from Tonga.\u00a0 Gedo cracked King with a kendo stick.\u00a0 Super powerbomb to King from G.O.D.<\/p>\n<p>WINNERS: Guerrillas Of Destiny in 9:48 to retain the IWGP tag titles and capture the ROH tag titles.<\/p>\n<p>-Toru Yano appeared on stage with the IWGP tag titles.\u00a0 He hijacked them and left.\u00a0 Cabana teased Yano needing a tag partner.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Pageot\u2019s Perspective:\u00a0 The match was a mess, as you&#8217;d expect.\u00a0 Just eight men doing ten minutes of high spots.\u00a0 I&#8217;m not saying that&#8217;s a bad thing, but it definitely was what it was.\u00a0 I don&#8217;t remember L.I.J. doing anything at all.\u00a0 Guerrillas as ROH tag champions is one of the first truly interesting developments tonight for ROH going forward.\u00a0 It shakes up that division a lot and leaves lots of questions, even if they do just end up dropping the belts again on the May ROH\/NJPW <\/em>Global Wars\u00a0<em>tour.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p>-Taka Michinoku accompanied Sabre and welcomed us to Zack Sabre time.\u00a0 Anyone, anywhere, any time all they can do is just tap out.\u00a0 He announced Sabre as the winner.\u00a0 Sabre pie-faced Tanahashi.<\/p>\n<p><strong>(7) ZACK SABRE JR. (w\/Taka Michinoku) vs. HIROSHI TANAHASHI \u2013 RPW BRITISH HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The match was much more Tanahashi&#8217;s speed and style in the first half than Sabre&#8217;s.\u00a0 By 7:00 the ace was standing tall.\u00a0 They traded abdominal stretches.\u00a0 Dragonscrew leg whip on Sabre in the ropes.\u00a0 Texas cloverleaf to Sabre.\u00a0 Sabre countered into a choke.\u00a0 Back into the cloverleaf.\u00a0 Slingblade.\u00a0 Sabre with an arrogant pin.\u00a0 He and Michinoku began to get cocky.\u00a0 Tanahashi avoided a Michinoku Driver and did the same bridging pin Sabre just did.\u00a0 Series of neckbreakers from Tanahashi.\u00a0 Slingblade.\u00a0 Sabre blocked a dragon suplex into another submission.\u00a0 Tanahashi was forced to submit.<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Zack Sabre Jr. in 15:15 to retain the RPW British heavyweight title.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Pageot\u2019s Perspective:\u00a0 Good match.\u00a0 Sabre was so smarmy that I thought he was due for getting his comeuppance here but I guess that&#8217;s just his character in general.\u00a0 I know the length of the show is beginning to come into play for me.\u00a0 We&#8217;re past the three and a half hour mark after I consumed six hours of wrestling yesterday.\u00a0 We still have three more matches to go.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>(8) TETSUYA NAITO vs. KOTA IBUSHI \u2013 IWGP INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Naito whipped Ibushi into the laps of the front row fans at 4:30.\u00a0 Ibushi with a dropkick at 6:30.\u00a0 Both men were down to dueling chants.\u00a0 Standing moonsault from Ibushi.\u00a0 Naito with a single-leg dropkick.\u00a0 Inverted DDT onto Naito&#8217;s knee.\u00a0 Dropkick to the spine of a seated Ibushi.\u00a0 They fought on the apron.\u00a0 Ibushi with a hurricanrana to Naito off the apron to the floor.\u00a0 Springboard double-stomp.\u00a0 Tornado DDT to Ibushi.\u00a0 Top rope hurricanrana.\u00a0 Gloria.\u00a0 Ibushi kicked out.\u00a0 Enziguiri from Naito.\u00a0 Forearm from Ibushi.\u00a0 Ibushi with a deadlift German suplex from the second rope.\u00a0 Ibushi dropped his kneepad.\u00a0 Straitjacket German suplex.\u00a0 Naito kicked out but Ibushi held on.\u00a0 They traded forearms at 18:00.\u00a0 Naito spat on Ibushi and kicked him in the face.\u00a0 Ibushi with a huge chop that rattled Naito.\u00a0 Palm strikes.\u00a0 Poisonrana from Naito. Destino!\u00a0 Ibushi kicked out at 2.95.\u00a0 Ibushi blocked a second Destino and connected with a kick to the head.\u00a0 Shinsuke Nakamura&#8217;s Bomaye connected but Naito kicked out.\u00a0 Powerbomb.\u00a0 Kamigoye.<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Kota Ibushi in 20:53 to capture the IWGP intercontinental title.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Pageot\u2019s Perspective:\u00a0 Great match.\u00a0 I don&#8217;t follow NJPW regularly and I&#8217;m exhausted and feeling very burnt out on wrestling right now but even I was hooked by the halfway point and on the edge of my seat by the end.\u00a0 <\/em><em>As someone who doesn&#8217;t see Ibushi wrestle all that often, it&#8217;s nice to be reminded how surreal he is.\u00a0 Half the time he seems to be gliding through the air like gravity was turned off for half a second.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p>-Nick Aldis joined commentary for the ROH main event.\u00a0 His friend and <em>Crockett Cup<\/em> opponent Marty Scurll was out first.\u00a0 Matt Taven wore a crown and posed on a ladder in the aisle.\u00a0 Jay Lethal stormed out last, fired up with the ROH world title around his waist.<\/p>\n<p><strong>(9) JAY LETHAL vs. MATT TAVEN vs. ROH WORLD SIX-MAN TAG TEAM CHAMPION \u201cTHE VILLAIN\u201d MARTY SCURLL \u2013 LADDER MATCH FOR THE ROH WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Lethal brought out some steel chairs within the first two minutes. Scurll with a tornado DDT off the apron to Taven.\u00a0 Scurll lay two ladders in the opposing corners of the ring and threw Taven onto them.\u00a0 Lethal returned to toss Scurll\u00a0 onto them.\u00a0 He dropped a ladder onto Scurll and tossed another over the ropes onto Taven at ringside.\u00a0 Lethal propped a ladder horizontally between the ropes in a corner. Scurll hung Lethal upside down in the corner with his head between ladder rungs and cracked the ladder with chair shots.\u00a0 Scurll set up a ladder to climb and stomped Taven back to ringside.\u00a0 Scurll grabbed his umbrella, thinking to use it to pull the title belt down.\u00a0 Taven superkicked Scurll.\u00a0 He started to climb but Lethal pulled him off and ran him face-first into the ladder.\u00a0 Scurll chopped Lethal.\u00a0 Lethal was left seated with a ladder around his head.\u00a0 Just The Tip (of the knee) from Taven to the ladder.\u00a0 Scurll\u00a0 clotheslined Taven to the floor.\u00a0 Superkick off the apron.\u00a0 Scurll started to climb.\u00a0 Lethal pulled him down and wrapped a figure four around the ladder.\u00a0 Taven looked to steal it but Lethal tossed him out.\u00a0 Lethal with a cutter to Scurll on the apron.\u00a0 Taven with a running powerbomb to Lethal, off the apron and onto a ladder propped across the aisle.\u00a0 Scurll looked to climb again but the ladder was unstable.\u00a0 Taven returned.\u00a0 Tiger feint kick to Taven.\u00a0 Scurll milked it, taking his time to call for the chicken-wing.\u00a0 Taven with a kick to the gut and a DDT.\u00a0 &#8220;Fuck you, Taven&#8221; chant from the crowd.\u00a0 Rolling neckbreaker from Taven to Scurll onto a ladder.\u00a0 Taven climbed a ladder in the corner.\u00a0 Scurll met him up top.\u00a0 Superplex to Taven off the top of the ladder.<\/p>\n<p>Taven and Scurll were down in the ring at 15:00 with Lethal still out cold in the aisle.\u00a0 Lethal returned, only to take an umbrella to the back from Scurll.\u00a0 Scurll turned a Lethal Injection attempt into a chicken-wing but Lethal ran him back-first into a ladder to break it.\u00a0 Lethal set up a ladder and started to climb.\u00a0 He had his fingers on the gold but Taven stopped him.\u00a0 Lethal punched him off and reached for the gold.\u00a0 Scurll grabbed him from the other side and locked on the chicken-wing at the top of the ladder.\u00a0 Lethal fell off.\u00a0 Taven climbed for Scurll.\u00a0 Taven reached for the belt.\u00a0 Scurll cracked his fingers on both hands.\u00a0 Lethal bashed Scurll in the knee with his own umbrella.\u00a0 Scurll\u00a0 fell off.\u00a0 Taven had the chance to grab the title but his hurt fingers left him unable to hold on and he too fell off to &#8220;you deserve it&#8221; chants.\u00a0 Lethal Combination to Taven into the ladder.<\/p>\n<p>Lethal charged at Scurll with a ladder but Scurll moved at 20:00.\u00a0 Lethal dumped to the floor.\u00a0 Scurll wound up with two ladders in a giant X.\u00a0 Taven was dropped chest-first across the crotch of the X.\u00a0 Lethal Injection to Scurll!\u00a0 Lethal dumped the X over the top rope and it flipped over on the floor, with the end of one ladder going over the guardrail into the crowd.\u00a0 It may have taken out a fan in the front row.\u00a0 Referees immediately ran over.\u00a0 &#8220;That&#8217;s a lawsuit&#8221; chant.\u00a0 Scurll with a brainbuster to Lethal on the floor.\u00a0 Scurll set up a table and looked to piledrive Lethal off the apron and through it but Taven speared Scurll through the ropes and the table instead.\u00a0 Lethal set up a second table and clubbed Taven onto it.\u00a0 He set up an extra tall ladder at ringside next to the table at 25:00.<\/p>\n<p>Lethal climbed to the top for Hail To The King on Taven through the table.\u00a0 He connected.\u00a0 Scurll and Lethal started to climb mid-ring.\u00a0 Taven slid a purple ladder into the ring that was a good four or five feet taller than the one Scurll and Lethal were fighting on.\u00a0 Taven started to climb his real world ladder but Lethal punched him off.\u00a0 Scurll hit Lethal with the regular silver ladder.\u00a0 He inserted his ladder as a bridge between the ropes and the purple ladder.\u00a0 Lethal did the same on the other side.\u00a0 Taven with a chair to Lethal&#8217;s back.\u00a0 Scurll yanked off by his ankle.\u00a0 Taven started to climb to loud boos.\u00a0 Lethal tried to stop him.\u00a0 They fought at the top.\u00a0 Taven swung the belt into Lethal&#8217;s face and the champ fell backwards into a back bump onto his bridge ladder.\u00a0 Taven grabbed the ROH world title and yanked it down with a shit-eating grin on his face.<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Matt Taven in 29:32 to capture the ROH world title.<\/p>\n<p>-TK O&#8217;Ryan and Vinny Marseglia came out to celebrate.\u00a0 Lethal and Scurll were shown lying among the wreckage at ringside.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Pageot\u2019s Perspective:\u00a0 Very good ladder match with some innovative spots, albeit one that may have endangered a fan.\u00a0 Taven winning was the right call as I outlined in my PPV primer earlier today.\u00a0 It&#8217;s been a while since we&#8217;ve had a true full-fledged heel at the top of ROH and that ought to make things interesting going forward.\u00a0 Lethal and Scurll can have rematches and people like Juice Robinson and Jeff Cobb are waiting in the wings.\u00a0 Meanwhile Scurll can focus on Villain Enterprises until his time in ROH comes to a close and Lethal and Jonathan Gresham will hopefully make a serious foray into the tag division.\u00a0 Like Kelly Klein Taven has worked hard to earn his way into holding the championship gold and is more than deserving.\u00a0 His makeover the past six months in particular has been remarkable.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>(10) \u201cSWITCHBLADE\u201d JAY WHITE (w\/Gedo) vs. \u201cTHE RAINMAKER\u201d KAZUCHIKA OKADA \u2013 IWGP HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The bell rang at 11:24 EST, over five hours into the show, but you wouldn&#8217;t know it by the crowd.\u00a0 Loud &#8220;Okada&#8221; chant from the 20,000 people in attendance.\u00a0 Gedo provided a distraction early on.\u00a0 Okada kicked White into the crowd at 5:00.\u00a0 White ran him back-first into the ring post.\u00a0 Catapult sends Okada throat-first into the bottom rope.\u00a0 DDT.\u00a0 Muta lock.\u00a0 Okada fired up at 10:45.\u00a0 Running back elbow.\u00a0 Okada whipped White into the guardrail.\u00a0 Gedo prevented another draping DDT so Okada tossed him into the crowd too.\u00a0 Running crossbody over the guardrail takes out White and Gedo among the fans.\u00a0 Snap saito suplex from White back in the ring.\u00a0 Running uppercut.\u00a0 Twisting brainbuster.\u00a0 Neckbreaker from Okada.\u00a0 Okada called for the Rainmaker but White fell to the mat to prevent it.<\/p>\n<p>Ura nage from White at 20:16.\u00a0 He looked for the Kiwi Crusher but Okada blocked.\u00a0 White dumped Okada over the top rope to the floor with another saito suplex.\u00a0 Kiwi Crusher but Okada got his shoulder up.\u00a0 Tombstone piledriver from Okada.\u00a0 They traded strikes.\u00a0 White avoided a dropkick.\u00a0 Chops from White.\u00a0 Dropkick from Okada.\u00a0 Gedo jumped onto the apron again and got punched off.\u00a0 White blocked a Rainmaker attempt into a sleeper suplex at 25:00.\u00a0 Arm drag, uppercut, dropkick to the back of White&#8217;s head.\u00a0 Spinning Rainmaker connects.\u00a0 Rainmaker!\u00a0 White got his shoulder up at 2.8 to the confusion and astonishment of the crowd, Okada, and Kelly on commentary.\u00a0 He looked for another tombstone but White caught him with a Blade Runner.\u00a0 White was too exhausted to make the cover, though.\u00a0 They traded blows from their knees.\u00a0 White&#8217;s strikes were empty while Okada&#8217;s were strong.\u00a0 Gedo jumped into the ring, the ref held him back, and White hit a low blow.<\/p>\n<p>Blade Runner countered into a German suplex at 30:00.\u00a0 Okada held on.\u00a0 Rainmaker blocked into a backslide into a Rainmaker into a backslide into a dropkick that put White down.\u00a0 Clothesline.\u00a0 Okada dragged White to his feet by the wrist for a Rainmaker!\u00a0 But we want one more.\u00a0 Rainmak- no!\u00a0 Blocked by White.\u00a0 Tombstone from Okada.\u00a0 Rainmakeeerrrr!!<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Kazuchika Okada in 31:49 to capture the IWGP heavyweight title.<\/p>\n<p>-The commentators signed off at 11:58 EST.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Pageot\u2019s Perspective: Another terrific match.\u00a0 One thing these two main events have really shown is how powerful it is when you have a face the fans love and are desperate to see win against a heel the fans hate and for whom\u00a0<\/em><em>the prospect of them winning is horrific.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Overall this was a really great show with only a couple minor missteps or questionable decisions here and there.\u00a0 This truly ended up feeling like a cross between <\/em>Wrestle Kingdom\u00a0<em>and\u00a0<\/em>Supercard Of Honor<em>.\u00a0 It&#8217;s just a shame the build was so lackluster, especially on ROH&#8217;s behalf.\u00a0 It didn&#8217;t feel like there was nearly as much buzz going in as there should have been.\u00a0 If this becomes an annual occurrence, whether at MSG or somewhere else, I&#8217;d really like to see them treat it similar to how WWE treats <\/em>WrestleMania<em> and begin building months out with the marquee matches announced at least six weeks ahead of time.\u00a0 How ROH follows up on this is obviously of vested interest to me.\u00a0 I want nothing more than for the promotion to continue to grow and excel and top themselves but too often their storytelling is non-existent or little more than a vague sketch of an idea.\u00a0 The talent is undeniably there.\u00a0 It&#8217;s time for the booking to step up.)<\/em><\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><em>Find Harley on Twitter <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/talkinghonor\">@talkinghonor<\/a> and listen to he and Emily Fear talk all things ROH every Wednesday on the PWTorch Dailycast \u201cTalking Honor.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<div class=\"pwtor-end-article-groups pwtor-entity-placement\" id=\"pwtor-1617359407\"><div id=\"pwtor-3249065969\"><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\/NJPW G1 SUPERCARD APRIL 6, 2019 NEW YORK, NY AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN AIRED ON ROH HONOR CLUB REPORT BY HARLEY R. 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