This was solid for what it was-Cobb continues to steamroll the competition and look impressive while Conners got a cup of coffee and was able to walk away with a special moment and the rub from giving the champion pause. Cobb tossed Conners with a spinning back suplex and then drove his opponent into the matt with Tour of the Islands to win the match. Cobb seemed to take his time and it was Conners’s offense that flipped a switch. Conners had a flash or two of offense, including an impressive bodyslam, but it was all for naught. Shibata then made his way to the ringside area before the match in support of one of his dojo trainees. Proving Ground Match-ROH World Television Championship After the match, Fin Juice adhered to the code of honor, one of the tenets of the LifeBlood mission statement. Robinson took Freddericks to the outside andįinlay was able to slip away from Coughlin’s grasp and hit a bone-jarring clothesline before hitting Trashed Panda to pick up the win. Coughlin and Freddericks were able to seemingly put Fin Juice away after locking on simultaneous Lion Tamers, but Finlay, the legal man, was able to reach the ropes. NJPW gets the rub here with two of their young Lions getting a chance here and it definitely was not squandered. I was a bit apprehensive about of this team of Freddericks and Coughlin getting a shot here but the two proved themselves to be pretty adept in the ring and had a strong match here with Robinson and Finlay. Coughlin and Fredericks started off for their respective teams in this opening round match. Tenille Dashwood, a member of LifeBlood alongside Robinson and Finley, joined commentary for the match. Fin Juice (Juice Robinson and David Finlay) Titus, back in a more serious role, took the opportunity and performed very well. Solid opener with a hot start that cooled off and switched gears a bit. Scurll was able to get the knees up before getting splashed and hit a Cambridge Destroyer followed by Graduation to pick up the pinfall victory. Titus went for a Doggy Splash after almost taking the win after a trio of powerbombs. The two went right at each other and action quickly spilled to the outside with some barricade action before Scurll took control and the action shifted to the inside. Scurll took umbrage as he won the Survival of the Fittest tournament whereas Titus claims to be the Survival of the Fittest champion because of his body. Ian Riccaboni and Colt Cabana welcomed everyone to the first show of three consecutive shows, featuring the return of Tag Wars.Īs the show opened, Titus was flexing and posing mid-ring, something he had been at for the better part of five minutes according to commentary. Support the Social Podcast Network by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.ROH 1/24/19 Road to G1 Supercard Dallas Review They also discuss their Battle Autumn in Osaka predictions, October WOTM/MOTM, NJPW STRONG, listener questions, and all the latest news in the world of New Japan Pro Wrestling.Get the official Keepin' It Strong Style t-shirt from Pro Wrestling Tees!Follow us on us on us on Facebook: our Discord: our website for news, columns, and podcasts: the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleKeepin' It Strong Style is the New Japan Pro Wrestling Podcast of the Social Suplex Podcast Network. On this week's Keepin' It Strong Style episode, Jeremy Donovan and the "Young Boy" Josh Smith review the Battle Autumn shows from October 26th-October 30th, the Night Before Rumble on 44th Street, and Rumble on 44th Street.
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