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"Final Battle 2009" to be streamed live
Topic Started: Nov 25 2009, 01:55 AM (107 Views)
New Noise

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November 24, 2009, (New York, NY) - Ring of Honor Wrestling and GoFightLive.Tv announce that they are bringing ROH Wrestling to the World through the internet, starting with ROH’s "Final Battle 2009". The Final Battle 2009 show will be broadcast Live! Go Fight Live makes fights worldwide available right on your computer screen, from boxing to MMA, and now professional wrestling.

Ring of Honor fans worldwide will be able to watch one of ROH’s premiere events right on their desktop or laptop; a perfect option for those unable to attend the event live and in person. Fans who pre-order the event at www.gofightlive.tv will receive a special discounted price of $12.95, and on the night of the show it will still only cost $14.95 for the greatest professional wrestling action you will find anywhere. "This is a great alternative for ROH fans who can't make it out the event to see the action LIVE as it happens. Thank you to GoFightLive for making this possible" said Sydney Eick, Vice President of Ring of Honor Wrestling.

"We're thrilled to be working with Ring of Honor," stated David Klarman, CEO of GoFightLive. "ROH represents the highest echelon of the wrestling world, and we're proud to be working with such an excellent organization."

The ROH World Championship will be on the line in New York as Tyler Black will challenge whoever holds the gold on 12/19. In addition, Jay and Mark Briscoe have overcome a lot in 2009, and their year-long trek to exact revenge on the American Wolves culminates in the Big Apple when they challenge Edwards and Richards for the ROH World Tag Team Championship.

Additionally, the team of Teddy Hart and Alex Koslov will square off with the duo of Jack Evans and Rocky Romero on December 19th at “Final Battle 2009” in the heart of NYC! All four of these men have been engaging in a battle for contention over the AAA Cruiserweight title for some time, and they are bringing that battle to Ring of Honor!

For more information on GoFightLive visit their official website at: www.gofightlive.tv

For more information on "Final Battle 2009" visit www.ROHWrestling.com.
Edited by New Noise, Dec 19 2009, 10:34 PM.
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It's just some sort of mistake, that's all.
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Ring of Honor added a marquee tag match of Kevin Steen & El Generico vs. the Young Bucks to the line-up for their "Final Battle 2009" house show/live online PPV on December 19.

The current line-up includes ROH champion Austin Aries vs. Tyler Black, ROH tag champions American Wolves vs. the Briscoes, and Chris Hero vs. Eddie Kingston.

FYI: The online PPV is being offered through gofightlive.com at $14.95 the day of the event or $12.95 in advance.
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Anyone else going to order this next weekend? The card's shaping up to be pretty sweet and I think we could definitely be seeing a new ROH World Champion crowned.
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It's just some sort of mistake, that's all.
One of my friends is gonna order the PPV, so I'll be watching this. :tu:
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New Noise

Larry Sweeney is back and on commentary.
Edited by New Noise, Dec 20 2009, 01:07 AM.
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Tons of glitches (technical, audio, production) for this PPV from beginning to end. Action in the ring was pretty good, but the glitches were annoying.

So to start, I only caught the final two minutes of the Fatal Four Way match that had Castagnoli as the winner.

Then, there was a Tyler Black promo, which you could hardly hear the words Black was saying due to glitches and the fans chating stuff. By the end of his promo you would hear a loud "FUCK JOHN CENA" chant. :lol:

The match with Stevens and Bison against Delirious and Dempsey... meh, I can't bother myself to give a fuck about Dempsey.

Chris Hero vs Eddie Kingston (Street Fight)... things got better after the piledriver on the guardrail placed between the ropes, very sick spot. Good storytelling on this match with Kingston winning by using Hero's elbow pad and connecting the Roaring Elbow to win.

Young Bucks vs Steenerico was the best match of the PPV for me. Steen turned heel on Generico after his promo and kissed Cabana on the lips.

Then, a match from 2005 aired featuring CM Punk vs Brian Kendrick.

A Roderick Strong promo was taking place after the old school match, but got cut off and replaced with a gofightlive.com graphic.

Then, a match between Kenny King and Roderick Strong took place. King won, it fits well with how ROH has been booking King on tv.

Alex Kozlov vs Rocky Romero... I didn't saw much of the match, I went outside to buy something to eat. The match was originally to be Kozlov & Romero vs Teddy Hart & Jack Evans, but Hart and Evans didn't appear due to the snow storm. Romero won.

Briscoes vs American Wolves... good match, but I thought the Wolves should have retained. Maybe Castagnoli & Hero will dethrone the Briscoes, but I think the Bucks should get the belts next year.

Then after the attack of CC and Hero towards the Briscoes, the lights went out... and Teddy Hart and Jack Evans appeared to a huge pop. They had an unofficial match with some fun spots, with Evans winning.

Main Event lasted 60 minutes and ended with a draw. I liked the wrestling action, it was great, but it felt annoying to constantly watch the ref counting to 20 over and over again with Aries going outside. I wanted to see Aries getting DQ'ed, but the ref wouldn't fall for his tricks.
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Pretty ticked off that Tyler didn't walk away with the ROH World Championship. How long are they going to keep this chase going? It's been well over a year now (maybe even closer to two). Anyways, Sweeney's return and the Kings of Wrestling reunion are what made this show for me.
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