Post by Cauchi on Jan 30, 2018 18:18:15 GMT -5
RoH Presents: Unauthorized
Location: Detroit, Michigan
Date: Saturday, September 30th, 2017
Announcers: Mauro Ranallo & Corey Graves
Austin Aries vs. Seth Rollins
Seth Rollins wins by pinfall with the V-Trigger.
Triple Threat Match for the RoH Television Championship:
Pete Dunne vs. Moose w/ Titus O’Neil vs. Marty Scurll ©
O'Neil comes out halfway through the match and is a constant distraction for everyone in the ring. Marty Scurll retains the RoH Television Championship after rolling up Moose and grabbing a hold of his tights. After the match, an enraged Moose accuses the referee of ignoring Scurll's illegal pin and takes him out with a Hitstick. RoH backstage officials rush the ring, but Moose shoves his way through all of them and heads to the back looking extremely angry.
Colt Cabana vs. Mike Bennett w/ Maria
Cabana fights valiantly, but Mike Bennett puts him away rather easily with The Power of Love for the pinfall. After the match, Cabana hangs around in the ring for a while to soak up the crowd’s applause, teasing the possible end of his RoH career.
Dean Ambrose vs. Bobby Roode
Dean Ambrose wins the match with the Dirty Deeds after Seth Rollins comes down to the ring to stop Austin Aries from interfering on Roode’s behalf. After the match, Ambrose exchanges words with Rollins before leaving the ring and allowing Rollins to be jumped by both Roode and Aries. Eventually, Ambrose comes running back down the ramp and fights off The Dirty Heels. Rollins and Ambrose share a few more heated barbs with each other before the two finally join fists, signaling the much anticipated reunion between the two has finally happened.
Bullet Club Banned from Ringside/Roderick Strong’s Career on the Line:
Will Ospreay vs. Roderick Strong
Unable to finish him off with the OsCutter, Ospreay goes up to for a 630° Senton, but Strong catches Ospreay in mid-air with the Death By Roderick for the pinfall to finish off an exciting match and keep Strong’s RoH career alive.
Triple Threat Tag Team Extravaganza:
New Day w/ Xavier Woods vs. The Rhodes Dynasty w/ Brandi Rhodes vs. The Young Bucks w/ Kenny Omega
The Young Bucks win after all hell breaks loose in the match, allowing Omega to sneak in to the ring and hit Cody Rhodes with the One-Winged Angel. Matt Jackson covers Cody for the pinfall.
GM James Ellsworth’s Job Evaluation:
McGuinness calls Ellsworth out to the ring for his performance evaluation and begins to applaud the many good things Ellsworth has accomplished since being given his ultimatum earlier in the month, specifically the signing of Bad Influence and the acquisition of Austin Aries. As Ellsworth begins to celebrate his good fortune, McGuinness informs him that he never really planned on keeping Ellsworth around and just wanted to amuse himself for a little while. After ruthlessly firing James Ellsworth, the crowd begins to rain down boo’s on Nigel who has just clearly turned. Ellsworth begs for another chance, but Nigel signals to the ramp where out walks War Machine. The two monsters beat down on the poor defenseless Ellsworth before dragging him out of the arena.
RoH World Tag Team Championship:
Finn Balor & Kane vs. The Kings of Wrestling
The Kings of Wrestling retain the RoH World Tag Team Championships by pinfall. Balor goes up top to hit the Coup de Grace on Cesaro, but is caught in mid-air by his own partner Kane, who Chokeslams Balor before walking out on him to a chorus of loud boo’s. Stunned, Hero simply drags Cesaro over top of Balor’s downed body for the 1, 2, 3.
NO DQ Match: RoH World Heavyweight Championship
Brock Lesnar vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
Nakamura comes out hard and fast, hitting a Kinshasha right at the start of the mat, but it can’t keep Lesnar down. Having no real choice, Nakamura uses distances and ring escapes to survive Lesnar’s grasp. Eventually Lesnar gets a hold of Nakamura and begins to easily pick him apart. With Lesnar destroying Nakamura. As Lesnar looks to finish Nakamura off with a final F-5, the music of Braun Strowman blares through the arena and out comes the Monster Amongst Men. Strowman goes right for Lesnar as there referee has no choice but to call for the bell and declare this match a no-contest. The two beasts fight all around the ringside area, until Strowman gets the upper hand and puts Lesnar through the announce table with a Running Powerslam. The PPV ends with Strowman standing tall over Brock Lesnar.
***END OF THE PPV***