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AEW took to Twitter today, revealing that Tony Schiavone will interview Sting on this week’s episode of “Dynamite Holiday Bash.” The show will air at 10PM EST or right after the NBA game on the TNT Network.
Here is the updated lineup for the show: ); Top Flight vs. Chris Jericho & MJF Hikaru Shida vs. TBD Jurassic Express vs. Dark Order (Colt Cabana, 5, 10) PAC vs. The Butcher
AEW announced Tony Schiavone is set to interview Sting on next Wednesday’s AEW
Dynamite: Holiday Bash.
On last week’s
Dynamite, Team Taz showed up to talk some trash to Cody Rhodes and AEW TNT Champion Darby Allin. The group went to attack Rhodes, but Sting came out to the stage to hold them off. Taz decided to pull his guys back as Sting locked eyes with Cody, and Allin (who was up in the stands).
Wednesday’s show takes place at 10 pm ET, or immediately after the NBA.
Below is the updated card: Kip Sabian and Penelope Ford’s wedding date to be announced
Quick Results
Tracy Williams & Rhett Titus submitted Wheeler Yuta & Fred Yehi in 13:50 ( ½)
Jonathan Gresham & Jay Lethal pinned PCO & Mark Briscoe in 12:50 to retain the ROH World Tag Team Championships ( )
Rey Horus pinned Dalton Castle in 9:10 ( )
Mike Bennett & Matt Taven pinned Bateman & Vincent in 16:19 ( )
Danhausen defeated Brian Johnson via disqualification in 8:44 ( )
Dragon Lee pinned Tony Deppen in 11:50 to retain the ROH World Television Championship ( ½)
Shane Taylor pinned Jay Briscoe in 13:49 ( )
Jonathan Gresham defeated Flip Gordon via referee stoppage in 24:37 to retain the ROH Pure Championship ( ¾)
Rush pinned Brody King in 16:34 to retain the ROH World Championship ( ½)
Well, this is the first time I’ve covered ROH live. Fun fact, ROH was the first ever indie show that I saw, back in 2004 as part of WrestleMania weekend. If you’ve got a copy of “At Our Best” on DVD, you’ll likely see me standing by the aisle, like for the wh
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Well, this is the first time I’ve covered ROH live. Fun fact, ROH was the first ever indie show that I saw, back in 2004 as part of WrestleMania weekend. If you’ve got a copy of “At Our Best” on DVD, you’ll likely see me standing by the aisle, like for the whole show…
Full disclosure, since ROH returned with the Pure title tournament, I’ve not been keeping up with my ROH television watching… but I know this show wasn’t “as planned”, as EC3, Bandido, Flamita, and Kenny King all had to drop out of the show with issues surrounding ROH’s Covid protocols. That meant that the Jay Briscoe/EC3 match dropped off the card entirely, while Flamita and Bandido were set to team up with Rey Horus to defend their trios titles against Shane Taylor and his Soldiers of Savagery (Moses & Kaun).
By Anthony Pires on 2020-12-18 23:50:00
Finally, the Best Wrestling on the Planet returns to PPV and not a moment too soon.
2020 has been an absolutely crazy year with all the big boys drastically revamping the way they conduct business. Ring of Honor, to their credit, began the Pandemic Era with great TV shows highlighting their stars in some of their all time greatest matches and moments. Then they slowly returned to TV with the amazing Pure Rules Tournament, crowning Jonathan Gresham as its newest champion of the revitalized division.
Tonight, the slow burn ends as Ring of Honor presents Final Battle, its first (and last PPV) of 2020. I give this company so much credit and praise for how they ve handled the oddity that has been 2020. Their wrestlers were paid, their Honor Club Subscribers were extended and they hit the sweet spot as far as empty arena TV shows (also have to give some love to Dave Marquez presentation of the UWN.