![]() This one will be fast, fun and probably have a few spots we have never seen before. ![]() Cobb has a bit of Taz and Samoa Joe in him and Osprey is like having a trapeze artist in the wrestling ring. Former wrestling Olympian Jeff Cobb, the Ring of Honor Television champion, versus New Japan NEVER Openweight title holder Will Ospreay is such a mix of styles that it is bound to be fun. There are plenty of matches that have show-stealing potential, but two really stand out. Steal wheels Bully Ray Ring of Honor/Joey DeFalco The mischievous Gedo should provide plenty of underhanded fun. Any match Okada is in has a chance to be a classic, White will want to want to prove he’s on that level. Okada won the New Japan Cup tournament to get here and would like nothing more than to earn revenge against White and Gedo and reclaim his spot at the top of New Japan. White, the newest leader of the famed Bullet Club, has held the IWGP heavyweight championship since beating Hiroshi Tanahashi in February. Okada’s former friend and manager Gedo turned on him in September to join forces with “Switch Blade” Jay White, who beat Okado during the G1 Climax tournament. The battle for New Japan’s IWGP heavyweight title is much more personal and features one of the best wrestlers in the world versus one of the industry’s up-and-coming stars.įour-time champion Kazuchika Okada, whose nickname is the “Rainmaker,” held the title for a record 720 days before losing it to Kenny Omega at last year’s Wrestle Kingdom in a match Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer rated a record seven stars. The winner could be the face of Ring of Honor for the remainder of the year. The legendary ladder match between Shawn Michaels and Razor Ramon at WrestleMania X has been referenced during the build, so expect these three to want to put on quite a show. These are three of the best in-ring storytellers Ring of Honor has and none of them are afraid to take risks. He missed his chance against Dalton Castle at last year’s Supercard of Honor. “The Villain” has been considered a junior heavyweight for much of his career and this is a chance for him to win a major title and step into a much larger spotlight. Scurll, who earned a title shot by winning the Survival of the Fittest tournament, is the last remaining member of The Elite in Ring of Honor and the leader of Villain Enterprises. A victory would make him a Ring of Honor grand slam champion. While Taven, the leader of The Kingdom faction, has carried around a fake title for months, he has never held the real one. He and Taven, who considers himself the real world champion - wrestled to a 60-minute time-limit draw at the Ring of Honor’s recent 17th Anniversary show. Lethal, a New Jersey native, is considered The Franchise of Ring of Honor and it could be quite a big night for the hometown hero. Jay Lethal, the two-time Ring of Honor world champion and current title holder will have to beat both Matt Taven and Marty Scurll in a ladder match to continue his more than eight-month reign. Here is what to look for during the historic show: Highest Honor live on HonorClub and New Japan World and replayed on AXS TV in two parts on April 12 and 19. All of the companies’ big names will hit the ring in New York City starting with the pre-show at 6:30 p.m. The card for the first wrestling event at the Garden not run by a McMahon since 1960, will have 12 matches and 10 championships up for grabs, including two title-vs-title clashes. Ring of Honor and New Japan Pro Wrestling have done just that for G1 Supercard on April 6. If you are going to play the Garden, you need to bring you best. ![]() Jets great excited for Ring of Honor moment Jets legend wrapping head around Ring of Honor moment: 'Very surreal' ![]() Sasha Banks potentially being done with WWE feels like it is for the bestĮx-WWE star relishes chance to lead Ring of Honor: 'Beacon of trust' ![]()
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