Kelly Klein Files Lawsuit Against ROH
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Former ROH star Kelly Klein has filed an Employment Discrimination lawsuit against the company, and parent company Sinclair Broadcasting.
Klein filed a 28-page lawsuit against Ring of Honor and Sinclair on Wednesday, February 25, according to HeelByNature. Names listed as parties in the lawsuit are ROH General Manager Greg Gilliand, Senior Producer/Creative Director and ROH Dojo Head Trainer Hunter Johnson (Delirous), ROH COO and Vice President of Training & Development Joe Koff, and current ROH World Tag Team Champion Jay Lethal (Jamar Shipman).
Klein alleges that she was terminated from her ROH contract on December 31, 2019 because of “her complaints regarding the disparate pay for WHO female wrestlers, the lack of safety and medical protocols after Plaintiff suffered the concussion in October of 2019, and the sexual harassment at ROH,” according to the lawsuit.
Cook’s ROH TV Review 2.19.21
Hey kids! We’ve got THREE MATCHES this week, so it’s going to be a pretty crazy week of the pro wrestling. I like a little change of pace from the usual two, it’ll be interesting to see how it goes.
Cook’s ROH TV Review 2.19.21
– Quinn McKay welcomes us to Ring of Honor Wrestling, today is a jam packed episode that you don’t want to miss. The main event has Mexisquad defending the Six-Man Tag Team Championship against Shane Taylor Promotions. It’s a big two-week stretch for Taylor, as he’ll be taking on Rush for the World Championship next week. The opening contest between Jay & Mark Briscoe and Dragon Lee & Kenny King will determine who challenges Jay Lethal & Jonathan Gresham for the Tag Team Championship next week. We’ll also see Mike Bennett take on Bateman.
The Big Takeaway
New number one contenders to the ROH Tag Team titles were crowned in Dragon Lee and Kenny King, EC3 made his return, and Shane Taylor Promotions defeated MexiSquad to win the ROH Six-Man Tag Team titles.
Quinn McKay welcomed us to the broadcast and hyped this week s card, including a star-studded main event with MexiSquad defending their ROH Six-Man Tag Team titles against Shane Taylor Promotions. McKay also announced that Shane Taylor will get an ROH World Championship match against Rush on next week s episode.
McKay also noted that next week’s show will feature ROH Tag Team Champions Jay Lethal & Jonathan Gresham defending their titles against the winner of this week s Briscoes vs. Dragon Lee & Kenny King number one contender s match.
The Big Takeaway
Tracy Williams put down the newly reinvented World Famous CB in a Pure Rules match. In the main event, La Faccion Ingobernable fought to a brutal no contest with Brody King, PCO & The Briscoes.
Quinn McKay welcomed us to the show, per usual. She revealed the stacked main event, pitting La Faccion Ingobernable & Flip Gordon against Brody King, PCO & The Briscoes. McKay also announced the opening match on the card: Tracy Williams vs. The World Famous CB (formerly known as Cheeseburger). It seems as though Cheeseburger has been repackaged which is a good move on ROH’s part.
Cook’s ROH TV Review 1.29.21
Hey kids! This week’s ROH TV episode features a Pure Wrestling Title match and a tag team match that will surely impact the rankings. Let’s hook em up!
Cook’s ROH TV Review 1.29.21
– Quinn McKay welcomes us to Ring of Honor Wrestling and runs down our jam-packed card. The OGK, who are Mike Bennett & Matt Taven, will take on the Bouncers in the main event. Up first, ROH Pure Champion Jonathan Gresham will defend the title against Joe Keys. Keys earned a title shot in that Dojo 4-way that aired over the holidays that didn’t really do anything for me. So let’s see if he’s got something to offer here!