2 Bewertungen
A Great Good Show To Watch.
This is a pretty good show especially when you have nothing to do or are bored then you can watch ROH.
Weather it's on TV or discs it's great either way.
Enjoy...
By
Zak,
11/12/18
This is a pretty good show especially when you have nothing to do or are bored then you can watch ROH.
Weather it's on TV or discs it's great either way.
Enjoy...
By
Zak,
11/12/18
- coti-09553
- 11. Nov. 2018
- Permalink
"A Legacy on Life Support - Time to Step Up, Tony."
SECTION ONE: The Legacy
ROH built its name as the place for pure wrestling - Technical skill, athleticism, and some of the best matches of the past two decades.
It once stood as the cornerstone of indie wrestling, a launching pad for legends.
But lately?
That legacy feels more like a ghost haunting every show.
SECTION TWO: Booking and Storytelling - Missed Opportunities
Here's the harsh truth: The storytelling has been all over the place.
Key storylines drag or fizzle out.
Characters don't get the depth or push they deserve.
The excitement and urgency? It's just not there.
Fans are craving fresh angles and meaningful rivalries, but ROH keeps falling short.
SECTION THREE: Talent - The Roster Feels Underused
ROH still has incredible talent on the roster - Names you'd expect to carry the brand.
But too often, these wrestlers aren't given the spotlight or creative guidance to shine.
It's like having a stacked deck but never playing the winning hand.
SECTION FOUR: Production and Presentation - A Step Behind
Production values are decent but lack the polish to compete with bigger promotions.
The presentation sometimes feels dated or rushed, which doesn't help elevate the product.
SECTION FIVE: The Future - Can Tony Deliver?
Tony Khan's involvement is promising, but so far, ROH hasn't matched expectations.
The brand needs a clear vision, bold booking decisions, and renewed investment in its talent.
Otherwise, the "Ring of Honor" risks becoming just a name from the past instead of a thriving future.
Score: 5 out of 10 Tony, it's time to do better. The legacy deserves it. The fans deserve it.
SECTION ONE: The Legacy
ROH built its name as the place for pure wrestling - Technical skill, athleticism, and some of the best matches of the past two decades.
It once stood as the cornerstone of indie wrestling, a launching pad for legends.
But lately?
That legacy feels more like a ghost haunting every show.
SECTION TWO: Booking and Storytelling - Missed Opportunities
Here's the harsh truth: The storytelling has been all over the place.
Key storylines drag or fizzle out.
Characters don't get the depth or push they deserve.
The excitement and urgency? It's just not there.
Fans are craving fresh angles and meaningful rivalries, but ROH keeps falling short.
SECTION THREE: Talent - The Roster Feels Underused
ROH still has incredible talent on the roster - Names you'd expect to carry the brand.
But too often, these wrestlers aren't given the spotlight or creative guidance to shine.
It's like having a stacked deck but never playing the winning hand.
SECTION FOUR: Production and Presentation - A Step Behind
Production values are decent but lack the polish to compete with bigger promotions.
The presentation sometimes feels dated or rushed, which doesn't help elevate the product.
SECTION FIVE: The Future - Can Tony Deliver?
Tony Khan's involvement is promising, but so far, ROH hasn't matched expectations.
The brand needs a clear vision, bold booking decisions, and renewed investment in its talent.
Otherwise, the "Ring of Honor" risks becoming just a name from the past instead of a thriving future.
Score: 5 out of 10 Tony, it's time to do better. The legacy deserves it. The fans deserve it.
- PhoenixGod00
- 21. Mai 2025
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