The biggest and most-talked about issue of the year, the 2020 awards issue, is out today. The issue covers the awards winners as voted on by the readership in these categories. It also has all the top place winners for every category, comments on the awards for this year as well as a listing dating back to 1980 of all the awards winners in all the different categories.
We also have the performer and match of the week.
WWE Elimination Chamber show, with notes on direction, business, interest level, poll results and star ratings.
Also in this issue:
The new television war in Canada on Wednesday, how the first week went and what to look for, details on the WWE s A&E Documentaries, who is being covered and more, reaction to Undertaker s comments about current wrestlers being soft, migration of WWE Network to Peacock, Sasha Banks talks wanting to quit a few years ago, WWE business approaches, how WWE & AEW are doing as compared to televised sports this past week, Bill Goldberg on
Quick Results
Tracy Williams & Rhett Titus submitted Wheeler Yuta & Fred Yehi in 13:50 ( ½)
Jonathan Gresham & Jay Lethal pinned PCO & Mark Briscoe in 12:50 to retain the ROH World Tag Team Championships ( )
Rey Horus pinned Dalton Castle in 9:10 ( )
Mike Bennett & Matt Taven pinned Bateman & Vincent in 16:19 ( )
Danhausen defeated Brian Johnson via disqualification in 8:44 ( )
Dragon Lee pinned Tony Deppen in 11:50 to retain the ROH World Television Championship ( ½)
Shane Taylor pinned Jay Briscoe in 13:49 ( )
Jonathan Gresham defeated Flip Gordon via referee stoppage in 24:37 to retain the ROH Pure Championship ( ¾)
Rush pinned Brody King in 16:34 to retain the ROH World Championship ( ½)
Well, this is the first time I’ve covered ROH live. Fun fact, ROH was the first ever indie show that I saw, back in 2004 as part of WrestleMania weekend. If you’ve got a copy of “At Our Best” on DVD, you’ll likely see me standing by the aisle, like for the wh