WEEKLY OVERVIEW – ROH (thru 11/21): Top stories of week, major show lineups, live event results, schedule of live events, noteworthy social media posts, more

By Tyler Sage, PWTorch Contributor


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The following article is part of our Weekly Overview Series to help put in perspective major wrestling promotions with a weekly overview, looking at news and roster developments, results, future line-ups, social media activity, key interviews, plus a timely commentary at the end. We will be featuring similar features on other promotions each week and each will be updated weekly.


•Top Stories of the Week

  • The Joey Ryan tweet thread against ROH continued this week. You can read his timeline directly on Twitter HERE.
  • More matches have been officially announced for ROH Final Battle. See below for the updated cad information.
  • It has been reported by f4wonline.com that Flamita, Bandido’s tag-team partner, has signed a 1-year contract with ROH

•Live Event Results

There were no live shows this week.


•Upcoming Major Show(s)

ROH Final Battle
Baltimore, MD at UMBC Arena
12/13/19

  1. Rush (c) vs. PCO for the ROH World Championship
  2. The Briscoes (c) vs. Jay Lethal and Jonathan Gresham for the ROH World Tag-Team Championship
  3. Shane Taylor (c) vs. Dragon Lee for the ROH World Television Championship
  4. Matt Taven vs. Vincent
  5. Mark Haskins vs. Bully Ray in a Street Fight
  6. Kenny King vs. Rhett Titus

•Upcoming Events

  • ROH Final Battle (PPV) 12/13/19 in Baltimore, MD at the UMBC Event Center
  • ROH Final Battle Fallout (TV Taping) in Baltimore, MD at the UMBC Event Center
  • ROH Saturday at Center Stage (Honor Club Event) in Atlanta, GA at Center Stage
  • ROH Honor Reigns Supreme (Honor Club Event) in Concord, NC at Cabarrus Arena

All current live events are located on rohwrestling.com.


•Latest TV Highlights: 11/17/19 ROH Wrestling

ROH TV Results
November 17th, 2019
Airing on Sinclair Networks and rohwrestling.com

  • Highlights of the following matches occured:
    • Shane Taylor vs. Joe Hendry
    • Rush vs. Jeff Cobb
    • Jay Lethal’s heel turn
    • Kelly Klein vs. Mandy Leon
    • Flamita vs. Mike Bailey
  • Shane Taylor (c) defeated Joe Hendry at 14:31 to retain the ROH World Television Championship.

Check out the full detailed recap by Harley R. Pageot at pwtorch.com.


•Social Media Scene

Now this is a meet & greet score.

https://twitter.com/IanRiccaboni/status/1197569916385288193

What a cool story; good to see some positive ROH news.

What a great heel.


•Closing Commentary

This week, I would like to say, “Good job, ROH.” In recent weeks, ROH has signed another promising young talent, Flamita. They have also had some interesting people at live events. Danhausen @DanhausenAD is one of those interesting people.

Danhausen has a small but extremely loyal following on Twitter. He is pushing the boundaries on certain aspects of “comedy wrestling” on the indie scene. Taking a chance on someone like him is a good sign to me. It shows that someone at ROH has their finger on the pulse of the indie scene.

I hope similar strides are done with the women’s division as well as focusing on minority performers in the industry. If ROH could transition over the next year to be a hub for indie darlings, up-and-coming high level performers, and a real focus on women in wrestling, I believe that ROH would be in a great place and even have the ability to grow their audience.


Tyler has been a wrestling fan for 20 years. He’s from Columbus, Ohio. His Twitter account is @ringoftyler and he hosts a podcast over at @tandbwrestling.

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