Location: Baltimore, Maryland
The Big Takeaway: To celebrate ROH TV’s 500th episode, they showcased two phenomenal matches that saw questionable finishes.
Quinn McKay checked in from the ROH Studio and welcomed the audience to the 500th episode of ROH TV. McKay thanked the fans and multiple executives for making it this far and said they don’t plan on stopping anytime soon.
Jonathan Gresham defeated Jay Lethal in a ROH Pure Championship match (16:43)
Gresham and Lethal made their entrance together to celebrate the unity of The Foundation.
Lethal took Gresham to the mat and wrenched his ankle. Gresham escaped fast. He popped up quickly and locked arms with Lethal, and then took him to the mat with a headlock. Lethal tried to escape a few times but couldn’t muster it, so he used a rope break. This took us into a commercial break.
Cook’s ROH TV 500th Episode Review 4.16.21
Hey kids! It’s the 500th episode of Ring of Honor Wrestling! Time sure flies when you’re having fun, doesn’t it? I know I’ve only done 48 out of 500, but it’s still been a fun run. Let’s get to the action!
Cook’s ROH TV 500th Episode Review 4.16.21
We open with a video showing some of the classic moments in ROH history and the announcer guy talking about how they will continue to set the standard for wrestling excellence.
Quinn McKay welcomes us to the 500th episode of Ring of Honor Wrestling! Today is a gigantic milestone, and ROH’s Experience fan group helped pick the matches. Mark & Jay Briscoe will face off in the main event. Every match between them has been an all out war, and today will be no different. In the opener, Jonathan Gresham defends the Pure Championship against fellow Foundation member Jay Lethal.
Ring of Honor Wrestling TV (Episode 500)
Taped in Baltimore, Maryland at UMBC Arena
Aired April 17, 2021 in syndication and on SBG regional sports networks, available Mondays on FITE.TV
The show opened with a video package acknowledging the 500 episode count… The standard ROH opening aired… Quinn McKay checked in from the studio and said the company selected two matches that embody what ROH is all about for the milestone episode. She spoke about the two matches. She also noted that ROH debuted on Sinclair owned stations on the weekend of September 24, 2011. She said that after 500 episodes, the company is still here and stronger than ever…
Cook’s ROH TV Review 4.2.21
Hey kids! This week’s episode of ROH television is also avoiding whatever happened at the Anniversary Show, but we’ve still got some top talent on tap. Including Danhausen! Let’s get it started!
Cook’s ROH TV Review 4.2.21
Quinn McKay welcomes us to Ring of Honor Wrestling! Two very special matches we won’t want to miss, including a main event pitting Eli Isom against LSG. Eli beat Rey Horus, & LSG has been moving up the rankings himself. Last week, we saw Fred Yehi win the Pure Wrestling Gauntlet. We see a clip of that, then Fred talks about being punched in the mouth and moving on ahead. He’s in the business of breaking people! Coming up next, Danhausen vs. Mecca III!
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