May 14, 2006

The Night That Honor Went Extreme


ROH: May 13, 2006
Inman Sports ClubEdison, NJ
I was stuck in traffic, so I missed the pre-show and just made it to my seat a few minutes before the end of the opening match between Colt Cabana and Kikutaro.  I felt even worse about being late when the show was over because I met Kikutaro and he was a hell of a nice guy.


The story of the show began after the second match on the card.  Throughout the ROH vs CZW war, Homicide has remained neutral and refused to get involved.  After The Rottweilers defeated The Ring Crew Express, Adam Pearce came to the ring to ask for Homicide to join Team ROH in their battle with CZWHomicide dropped the mic without giving an answer.  Later in the night, the six man tag team match between Team ROH and Team CZW didn't even get started.  Necro Butcher and Samoa Joe each brought out a referee.  Necro knocked out the ROH ref, and Joe knocked out the CZW ref, and it turned into a six man brawl all over the building.  After about ten minutes of ECW level brawling, Homicide ran out to the ring to take on CZW.  The last two men standing were Homicide and Necro Butcher, which led to an unscheduled match between the two that ended with Homicide telling the crowd to throw their chairs into the ring on top of Necro Butcher.  I was in the second row, so I spent a lot of that time ducking and covering from getting smacked in the head by a chair that didn't make it all the way to the ring, but it looked to me like at least 50 chairs landed on top of Necro Butcher, with dozens of others landing around the ringside area (and in the first few rows around the area where my chair once sat).  Homicide dug Necro out from underneath the pile, hit a lariat and won the match via pinfall.  It was hands down the craziest thing I have ever witnessed at a live wrestling event.

In between Homicide's two appearances was an incredibly strong card that included a hard hitting Pure Title match between Nigel McGuinness and Jay Lethal (stepping in for Alex Shelley, who was scheduled for the match), an incredible rematch between Bryan Danielson and Delirious for the ROH World Title, and a solid 20 minute tag team title match between Generation Next and The Briscoe Brothers.  All together, this may be the best professional wrestling show I have ever seen.


Results:
Julius Smokes and Homicide
BJ Whitmer and "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce
Kikutaro

After the show I bumped into some of the wrestlers, and they were all kind enough to take a photo with me.  I felt genuinely honored to meet Homicide after this show and take a photo with him.  He was definitely a star when he walked into the building that day, but he was a legend when he walked out.  That was a career-defining performance!


Update: This show was released on DVD under the title "Ring Of Homicide", which is a very appropriate name.  It's available for sale on ROHWrestling.com.  If you're interested in checking out an ROH show and you want to buy just one DVD to see what they're all about, I highly recommend this one.