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CategoriesMUST-READ LIST NEWS TICKER ROH TV Reviews TV REVIEWS By Sam Robinson, ProWrestling.net Contributor (@altaine) Ring of Honor on HonorClub (Episode 81) Taped August 11, 2024 in Arlington, Texas at Esports Stadium Arlington Streamed September 12, 2024 on HonorClub Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman were on commentary, and Bobby Cruise was the ring announcer… *Unless otherwise noted, all matches started and ended with the Code of Honor handshake… The show opened with a rundown of the matches that will air during this episode… 1. ROH TV Champion Atlantis Jr. vs. Peter Avalon in a Proving Ground match. Atlantis started with some arm work and even locked in a standing Kimura that Avalon used the ropes to break. Avalon hit an arm drag and posed on the ropes. Atlantis turned up the speed, hit an arm drag and a sit out scoop slam for a two count. During a lucha running spot, Avalon came down bad on his knee on a leapfrog and fell to the corner, but it was a distraction and he hit Atlantis from behind.

**Avalon’s Mask Match Ends in Controversy**

**Avalon vs. Atlantis:

Avalon and Atlantis are two wrestlers who have a long-standing rivalry. They are both known for their high-flying, technical wrestling styles. In their latest match, Avalon went for a mask, but the referee pulled him off.

* Atlantis Jr.

* Atlantis Jr. defeated Peter Avalon by pinfall in 6:30. * Robinson’s Ruminations: Atlantis continues to be a step slow luchador. * Backstage, Billie Starkz called an emergency meeting with Athena.

Aminata’s MMA Mastery: A Technical Knockout
Aminata’s Domination:

This is a summary of a fight between Aminata and a female opponent. The fight took place in a mixed martial arts (MMA) ring. The summary describes the key moments of the fight, highlighting Aminata’s technical prowess and strategic approach. Aminata’s striking was impressive, showcasing her ability to land powerful punches and kicks.

* Aminata defeated Harley Cameron by pinfall in 7:15. * Robinson’s Ruminations: Serviceable TV match, but for me the outcome was never in doubt. * A recap aired from All Out involving Top Flight.

Leon’s momentum carried him to the top rope, where he set up for a moonsault. But Andretti, with a burst of energy, countered with a spinning back kick, sending Leon crashing to the floor. Andretti then hit a series of devastating blows, culminating in a devastating knee strike to Leon’s head. Andretti’s relentless attack left Leon lying on the canvas, defeated.

** Andretti and “Top Flight” Dante Martin and Darius Martin defeated Vin Parker, Dante Leon, and CD Bennett by pinfall 5:45. **Detailed Explanation:**

* **Andretti and “Top Flight” Dante Martin and Darius Martin:** This identifies the three main wrestlers involved in the match.

4. “The Outrunners” Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd (w/Erica Leigh) vs. Fly Def. Fly Def took too long on the double ax handle to the arm, and Outrunners hit a double scoop slam and double elbow drop and posed. Magnum hit some right hands and a big chop. Outrunners hit the double ax handle spot. Outrunners cleared the partner and then hit their finisher for the pinfall. “The Outrunners” Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd defeated Fly Def by pinfall in 2:30. After the match, The Iron Savages came down to ringside and commenced the 3 on 2 beatdown. Just as Savages set up for the Transformer splash, The Infantry ran down to make the save. The Outrunners and Infantry shook hands…

The Bunny. The summary provided is a snippet of a wrestling commentary. The commentary is likely from a wrestling show, possibly AEW or ROH.

There were moments where the wrestlers seemed to be struggling to find their rhythm.

5 on the average scale. They are known for their fast-paced, intense, and explosive matches. The Righteous, a tag team consisting of Vincent and Dutch, dominated the squash match.

This is a clear example of a power dynamic that is often abused in the world of professional wrestling. The power dynamic is evident in the way Daivari uses his physical strength and dominance to control Sammy. This is a common theme in professional wrestling, where wrestlers often use their physical strength and dominance to control their opponents.

The crowd was going wild. The crowd chanted “Sammy! Sammy!” as he was setting up for the 630. The crowd was so loud that it was hard to hear anything else. The crowd was so excited that they were jumping up and down and cheering.

This was a really fun match to watch. The energy in the ring was palpable and the crowd was engaged. This match proved that even in the context of a squash match, a good story and a captivating performance can be achieved. The match was a testament to the wrestlers’ commitment to their craft and the importance of storytelling in wrestling.

The summary provided focuses on the intense rivalry between Lady Frost and Promise Braxton, two prominent female wrestlers in the world of professional wrestling. The summary highlights their fierce competition, showcasing their signature moves and the impact of their matches on the audience. **Detailed Text:**

The rivalry between Lady Frost and Promise Braxton is a testament to the fierce competition that fuels the world of professional wrestling.

But she did win. The match was a squash match, meaning it was a quick and decisive victory for Lady Frost. It lasted for 3:20, which is a relatively short time for a professional wrestling match. This suggests that the match was not particularly competitive, with Frost dominating Braxton from the start. The match was a clear victory for Lady Frost, with a pinfall win.

Prime hit a clothesline and a back elbow off the middle rope for a two count. This is a summary of a wrestling match. The summary describes the moves that were used by the two wrestlers, Prime and Mack. It highlights the key moments of the match, focusing on the impactful strikes and holds.

He’s got a lot of potential. Prime’s performance was a bit rough around the edges, but he’s got the tools to be a star. The match was a showcase for Mack’s technical prowess, showcasing his ability to control the pace and dictate the flow of the match. Mack’s signature move, the “Mack Attack,” was a highlight of the match, demonstrating his mastery of the technical style.

This is a huge statement, and it’s a huge statement because it’s coming from someone who has been in the company for a long time and has been a part of the company’s history. Brodie Lee was a huge part of the company’s history, and he was a huge part of the wrestling world. He was a legend, and he was a beloved figure.

He’s got a lot of potential. 12. The match was a good one, with both wrestlers showing their skills. The crowd was into it, and the match was a good showcase of what AEW can do. 13.

Fuego then hit a spinning backfist to Serpentico. Serpentico and Fuego then traded blows, culminating in a brutal exchange of punches and kicks.

Fuego Del Sol and “SAP” Serpentico and Angelico defeated Joe Alonzo and “Ace of Space Academy” LSG and Colton Charles by submission in 6:30. Robinson’s Ruminations: This was all standard formula tag match stuff. It’s a shame Serpentico got tripped up, but him waiting for the jobber to grab him instead of making the tag really shows the flaws in the AEW tag match formula. An Uno and Chugs podcast commercial aired… 12. AR Fox and Komander (w/Alex Abrahantes) vs. Ariel Dominguez and Brillante RB. Komander got a quick roll up on Dominguez for a two count, but Dominguez came back with one of his own for another two count. Dominguez used the ropes to get the leverage on a lock up. Komander hit an arm drag, but Dominguez grabbed a head scissors from the mat, Komander flipped out and they both tried drop kicks for a stalemate. Brillante and Fox came in and Fox hit some shoulder blocks. After some lucha reversals, Fox got a roll up for a two count.

Dominguez’s relentless pursuit of takedowns against Fox.

Dominguez was then tagged in and tried a double leg takedown, but Fox countered with a quick pin attempt. Fox then attempted a leg lock, but Dominguez was able to escape. Dominguez then attempted a double leg takedown again, but Fox countered with a quick pin attempt. Dominguez was able to escape again and then attempted a double leg takedown for the third time.

Lio Rush then countered with a series of kicks and a spinning back kick. Lio Rush won the match. Rob’s Ruminations: The match was a showcase of lucha libre, but it felt rushed. The wrestlers were clearly talented, but the match lacked the depth and complexity that would have made it truly memorable. Rob’s Ruminations: The match was a squash match, meaning it was a one-sided victory for Lio Rush.

A. Rocky’s Powerhouse Performance
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Rocky hit a powerbomb for a two count. Rocky hit a spinning backbreaker for a two count. Rocky hit a clothesline for a two count. Rocky hit a piledriver for a two count. Rocky hit a sleeper hold for a two count.

Rush vs.

This is a summary of a professional wrestling match between Rush and Rocky. The match was a high-intensity brawl with both wrestlers showcasing their skills and strength. Rush, known for his aggressive style, used a combination of strikes and submissions to try and gain an advantage.

The overall show is nothing worth going out of your way to see. This was still matches from the Esports Stadium tapings, so seriously, just how much ROH did Tony Khan subject Texas to?

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