Archive | BS With Honor
Things weren’t so civil between ROH competitors on the final Manassas, VA show, and we’re here to chronicle all the warfare between the Briscoes and the Kings, Aries and Delirious, Cabana and Steen, and more. Check out our review of Civil Warfare, including match ratings on the Civil War Meter. [display_podcast]
Life goes on for Ring of Honor after the eighty-sixing of Adam Pearce, and we go on with BSWH #86, re-capping the non-title-tastic weekend in Richmond and Charlotte, including the results from the Tag Wars semi-finals and finals. We also briefly preview the NXT finale and the future of the former Low-Ki, so skip ahead [...]
Just in time for the weekend, we’re back with previews of the upcoming shows in Richmond and Charlotte, featuring the conclusion of Tag Wars 2010 and a bonanza of non-title matches. We also take a look back at last weekend’s HDNet tapings and check in on Pro Wrestling Respect. [display_podcast]
Brian’s ill-timed vacation is over, and we’re back on duty with Part 1 of a huge news-packed show. We start off by discussing the firing of Adam Pearce as ROH booker, including a look back at some of his failings and a look ahead at life under the new regime. Then, we cover the departure [...]
Our latest show is a rare two-for-one double DVD review, featuring April’s Midwestern double dip. First, we discuss Pick Your Poison (and ponder some choices with the eponymous meter), featuring a first-time title challenger in the main event and a solid undercard. Then, it’s Bitter Friends, Stiffer Enemies 2 and its wild Chicago Street Fight. [...]
In our latest podcast, we check in on results from a rare three-show weekend for Ring of Honor, discussing the debut in Louisville as well as visits to the St. Louis and Chicago areas. We also analyze one great(est) match announcement and another puzzling one for upcoming shows. [display_podcast]
With a whopping FIVE shows to discuss, we’ve got a full agenda for show #83. First, we give a quick run-down of last weekend’s television tapings, including the start of the Tag Wars tournament. Then, it’s a trio of previews featuring three shows which are, ironically, rife with trios matches. It’s the debut in Louisville, [...]
With nary a DDP in sight, ROH got its Bang on in April, and we’re finally reviewing the DVD in Part 2. Our in-depth review includes our thoughts on two great title matches, the good and bad of the undercard, and something else altogether from a visiting group of luchadores. They and the generic one [...]
Tag Wars are coming, and we’re gearing up with a preview of this weekend’s HDNet tapings, plus a look further ahead in the tournament, and some other happenings in the world of Ring of Honor. [display_podcast]
We’ve emerged from the ashes unscathed, so we’re moving on to Phoenix Rising. The main events may be a bit of a schmozz, but it provides some nice fodder for discussion along with some other unique matches. [display_podcast]
Steve is $15 lighter in the pocket and all the better for it thanks to an excellent Death Before Dishonor VII Internet PPV, which is the main topic of conversation in our latest show. Did the main event live up to the hype? Who earned a title shot in the Toronto Gauntlet? And who got [...]
On the weekend of one of ROHs big annual events, we look back at one half of another annual tradition, the WrestleMania weekend shows. Our review of From the Ashes includes discussions of another great tag title match, several big singles matches, and some questionable time management, plus ratings for each match on the Phoenix [...]
Ring of Honor’s 8th Death Before Dishonor and 3rd Internet PPV is fast approaching, so we’re all over it with a full preview of the big show in Toronto. In addition to the Tyler Black-Davey Richards title match and several other marquess contests, we take a look at Friday’s show in the Buffalo area, the [...]
An Epic Encounter deserves an epic review, and we attempt to provide just that for the third edition in the series. Along with the eponymous Richards-Omega match, we cover the loosely-formatted eight-man tag match, the latest chapter in the Steenerico saga, and more. [display_podcast]
As the US of A looks back at our military heroes this weekend, BSWH looks back at some less consequential events, Ring of Honor’s television tapings from last weekend. We discuss the HDNet debut of Christopher Daniels, some surprising turns, and (sticking with the holiday theme) the usual Thanksgiving-worthy helping of squashes. [display_podcast]
For Ring of Honor’s Gold Rush (not Silver Rush), we present a thoroughly half-assed review for a thoroughly half-assed show. We also give a nod to a glorified jobber with The Pee-Wee Meter. [display_podcast]
As Ring of Honor gets itself HD-ready once again, we preview this weekend’s television tapings, at least to the extent that it’s possible. We also check in on results from the last set of shows in Virginia and New York. [display_podcast]
Get out the streamers, it’s time to celebrate Ring of Honor’s eight anniversary! Well, it was time three months ago, and now it’s time for us to review the DVD, including (spoiler alert!) Tyler Black’s title win, a great mid-card match, and (spoiler alert!) very little else. [display_podcast]
Ring of Honor is back in action this weekend, and plenty of familiar faces are back in ROH action for the first time in ages. In Part 1, we provide a total nonstop preview of the shows in Manassas and Manhattan, as well as re-caps of the last shows in Dayton and Chicago. [display_podcast]
We’re headin’ west for our first 2010 DVD review, ROH’s So Cal Showdown. Bucks say goodbye, Liger says hello, and A-Double says offensive things. Also, we say how good each match was with the help of our Change Meter. [display_podcast]
Thursday, September 2, 2010
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