Ring of Honor – September 24, 2011 – ECW On SyFy’s Debut Might Be Off The Hook Now

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  1. Adam King says:

    This was the show everyone was looking forward to?

    • Thomas Hall says:

      Yep. This is the show that is supposed to save us from Raw and Smackdown and Impact and be the BEST show on TV. If this is the best, I’ll be off reading a book somewhere, because this was nothing I couldn’t see done better on OVW TV.

      • Mando>Eddie says:

        Now you’re just being facetious — name me a half-dozen, or hell, a couple guys on the current OVW roster that have as good a body of work as guys like Hero, Homicide, Strong, etc. I agree that the production, pacing, etc. was poor on this show (and a big step back from their HDNet show which was consistently good) but this stuff about ROH being some sort of savior is just nonsense. Complaining about a free TV show with two B- matches?

        • Thomas Hall says:

          Yep I’m complaining about it because it was poor. For your national debut that you’ve been waiting years for and that you have months to prepare for, this was a joke. There are a lot of cases where wrestling isn’t the point and this was one of them.

  2. Anonymous says:

    ROH is way too focused on TNA bashing instead of improving their own product. Not only do ROH fans regularly chant “f*** TNA” on their PPVs, but ROH’s big debut show featured a “tweet of the week” (from somebody who hasn’t tweeted in a month; yes, I actually looked it up) bashing TNA and Jay Lethal taking shots at his former employer. People criticize TNA for taking constant shots at WWE, but ROH takes shots at TNA more frequently (and TNA fans would never chant “f*** WWE”). I would think that TNA fans are more likely to give ROH a chance than WWE fans, since they are already willing to watch a show by a wrestling company not called WWE that doesn’t have the WWE’s production values or the WWE’s massive crowds (and TNA used to be much more like ROH).

    I definitely agree that ROH should have had Davey Richards on the show this week (his first title defense is scheduled for the 3rd week of this show). The current WWE and TNA viewers (99.9% of all wrestling fans in North America and the audience ROH has to reach if they want to grow) mostly look at tag team wrestling as a joke. A show of 2 tag team matches and a bunch of video packages isn’t going to appeal to anybody who isn’t already an ROH fan. ROH needs to deliver more talk and fewer video packages. Why didn’t El Generico (the TV Champion) get some mic time? Why wasn’t the PPV from September 17th mentioned at all (maybe they didn’t want to air the obscenities that their fans chanted at Mike Bennett)?

    If you are already an ROH fan, you probably don’t see anything wrong with their product. ROH has received very little criticism over the years because of their obscurity, but when 20% of the country can see their shows on network TV they will be able to point to the flaws in ROH.

    I remember when I saw TNA for the first time on Fox Sports Net and the X Division was interesting enough for me to become an occasional viewer of their show. I also remember when I started watching wrestling again (I gave up on wrestling entirely in late 2006) and TNA nearly turned me off their product when they had an awful episode of Impact (the Lockbox Challenge episode). If I hadn’t given them a second chance a few weeks later, I probably would have been done with wrestling entirely once again (I don’t think TNA is perfect, merely better than the other wrestling companies, and I agree with many of the criticisms of the company, but I think people are way too critical of them most of the time). I can’t imagine that many first time ROH viewers will want to give them a 2nd chance after this show. I got the HDNet shows last year and they were better than this, but I didn’t watch those very often. I’m sorry if I sound overly critical of ROH here. I have nothing against the company and would like to see them succeed. If one wrestling company does well, that helps the other wrestling companies as well (and since the companies sign wrestlers away from each other, you have to watch all of them to see all of your favorites).

    • Thomas Hall says:

      Yeah for a debut show, this was nothing special at all. It looked like an indu company and while that’s what it is, an indy company shouldn’t be on FOX (which is where it aired here). Even a five minute match in between the others would have done wonders for this show, which is odd but true.

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