Brian Kendrick

Crown Jewel is a professional wrestling pay-per-view and WWE Network event produced by WWE for their Raw and SmackDown brands. It will take place at the King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The event will be the fourth event held under WWE's 10-year partnership in support of Saudi Vision 2030 and will be the second WWE event promoted under the Crown Jewel chronology.

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2016 was a whirlwind year for WWE. New faces emerged, legends returned, and the future of the WWE roster changed forever with The Brand Extension.

The Hounds of Justice reunited, as they face the likes of the Miz, Braun Strowman and the Bar in the main event. Meanwhile, the under card looks to deliver their own sense of justice to their opponents.

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Two full years after the most honest and outrageous interview we ever conducted, we sat down again with Brian Kendrick and Paul London to catch up with what they've been doing, how they've been and get their thoughts on the state of the industry in 2012. This is a very different interview from London & Kendrick's Excellent Adventures. We go much deeper into the psyche of both guys and get their thoughts on the business in far greater depth than before. The boys are just as honest as ever but this time they are clear minded, insightful and thought provoking.Nobody tells it like it is quite like Paul London and Brian Kendrick and it makes some people in the business uncomfortable to know that more of their dirt and their truths are going to come out with the release of Volume Two.

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Survivor Series (2016) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event and WWE Network event produced by WWE for the Raw and SmackDown brands. It will be taking place on November 20, 2016, at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It will be the thirtieth event under the Survivor Series chronology.

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Anyone who has ever heard or watched an interview with Brian Kendrick knows that he is a firm believer in hoaxes and conspiracy theories. Most interviewers will quickly lead Brian back to the topic of pro wrestling. BUT just this one time Highspots.com gives Brian an open outlet to share all his theories about the "evil geniuses" that run the world. The thoughts and opinions that are shared on this video are Brian Kendrick's and do not reflect the thoughts and opinions of Highspots.com. That is why this release is entitled The Kendrick Theory.

Hell in a Cell (2016) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view event and WWE Network event produced by WWE for the Raw brand. It will take place on October 30, 2016 at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. It will be the eighth event under the Hell in a Cell chronology.

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Roadblock: End of the Line was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event and WWE Network event produced by WWE for the Raw brand and the new cruiserweight-exclusive brand, 205 Live. It took place on December 18, 2016, at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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WrestleCon Supershow 2015 was a professional wrestling event held on March 28, 2015. It was held at the San Jose Airport Hotel ballroom in San Jose, California.

A behind the scenes look into the lives, injuries and sacrifices of professional wrestlers.

Singles Match Tommaso Ciampa vs. Rocky "Azúcar" Romero Singles Match ACH vs. Cedric Alexander Tag Team Match Best Friends (Chuck Taylor & Trent?) vs. Michael Elgin & Johny Gargano Singles Match Trevor Lee vs. "Mr. Wrestling" Kevin Steen Singles Match Frankie Kazarian vs. Brian Kendrick Number One Contender Match Adam Cole vs. Roderick Strong Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Championship Title Match Kyle O'Reilly (Champion) vs. Chris Hero (Challenger) Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Championship Title Guerrilla Warfare Match The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson - Champions) vs. World's Cutest Tag Team (Candice LeRae & Joey Ryan - Challengers)

ROH All Star Extravaganza V was a professional wrestling event produced by Ring of Honor (ROH). It took place on August 3, 2013 at the Mattamy Athletic Center in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Six-Person Tag Team Match 1. B-Boy, Candice LeRae, & Willie Mack vs. "Pretty" Peter Avalon, Joey Ryan, & Ryan Taylor Singles Match 2. Brian Cage vs. Anthony Nese Tag Team Match 3. Forever Hooligans (Alex Koslov & Rocky Romero) vs. RockNES Monsters (Johnny Goodtime & Johnny Yuma) Singles Match 4. Michael Elgin vs. AR Fox Tag Team Match 5. Johnny Gargano & Chuck Taylor vs. Brian Kendrick & "Intrepid Traveler" Paul London Singles Match 6. TJ Perkins vs. Kyle O'Reilly World Championship Title Three-Way Guerrilla Warfare Match 7. "The Panama City Playboy" Adam Cole (Champion) vs. "Mr. Wrestling" Kevin Steen vs. "Psycho Shooter" Drake Younger World Tag Team Championship Title Three-Way Ladder Match 8. The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson - Champions) vs. Inner City Machine Guns (Ricochet & Rich Swann) vs. DojoBros (Eddie Edwards & Roderick Strong)

DGUSA returns for Open the Ultimate Gate 2013 iPPV, headlined by the Open The Freedom Gate Title Match, featuring Johnny Gargano defending against Shingo.

Dragon Gate USA rolls on with their big triple-shot weekend as Revolt! 2013 comes at you tonight live on iPPV.

DGUSA presents Mercury Rising from the Meadowlands Expo Center in Secaucus, New Jersey.

Dragon Gate USA presents Heat 2013 held in Huntington Park, CA. AR Fox teams with Akira Tozawa to take on The Young Bucks in the Main Event!

Smackdown! Tenth Anniversary was put together with the Best of SmackDown 1999 – 2009 counts down the 100 greatest moments in the show’s history.

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TNA Wrestling presents "Bound For Glory", live from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Experience TNA Wrestling's biggest event of the year as Bobby Roode attempts to win his first TNA world heavyweight championship. "Bound For Glory" also features the battle of "The Icon" Sting against "The Immortal" Hulk Hogan in a fight for control of the company. Witness your favorite Impact Wrestling stars in an unforgettable night of action.

It was quite an experience to sit down with "The" Brian Kendrick and the "Intrepid Traveler" Paul London for their first ever shoot interview. They talk at great length about their careers with insight into the inner-workings of Ring of Honor, Zero One, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, UPW and other top independent promotions they worked their way through en route to WWE. These are just some of the issues addressed fearlessly by London and Kendrick in what might be the most open shoot interview ever conducted by Highspots.

Dark Six Way Fray Elimination Match Arik Cannon vs. Brad Allen vs. Johnny Gargano vs. Jon Moxley vs. Kyle O'Reilly vs. Lince Dorado Dark AAW Heavyweight Title Match Silas Young (c) vs. Hallowicked Dark Match Darin Corbin vs. Jon Moxley Singles Match Gran Akuma vs. TJP Tag Team Match CHIKARA Sekigun (Jigsaw & Mike Quackenbush) vs. CIMA & Super Crazy Singles Match Brian Kendrick (w/Lacey) vs. Jimmy Jacobs FIP World Heavyweight Title Match Masaaki Mochizuki (c) vs. Davey Richards (w/Kyle O'Reilly) Three Way Tag Team Elimination Match KAMIKAZE (SHINGO & YAMATO) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) vs. WORLD-1 (Masato Yoshino & Naruki Doi) Open The Freedom Gate Title Match BxB Hulk (c) vs. Dragon Kid

Dark Eight Way Fray Match Brad Allen vs. Brandon Cutler vs. Chimaera vs. Dave Crist vs. Dustin Cutler vs. Jake Crist vs. Malachi Jackson vs. The Prophet Singles Match Luke Hawx vs. YAMATO Tag Team Match CHIKARA Sekigun (Jigsaw & Mike Quackenbush) vs. Genki Horiguchi & Susumu Yokosuka Singles Match TJP vs. YAMATO Tag Team Match Brian Kendrick & Jon Moxley vs. Jimmy Jacobs & Paul London Singles Match Masato Yoshino vs. SHINGO Tag Team Match Derrick Neikirk & GQ Gallo vs. El Hijo de Rey Misterio & LA Park Open The Freedom Gate Title Match BxB Hulk (c) vs. Naruki Doi Six Man Tag Team Match Jack Evans & The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) vs. WARRIORS (CIMA, Dragon Kid & Gamma)

Dark Eight Man Tag Team Match Derrick Neikirk, Irish Airborne (Dave Crist & Jake Crist) & The Prophet vs. Chimaera, Malachi Jackson & The Cutler Brothers (Brandon Cutler & Dustin Cutler) Singles Match Brad Allen vs. TJP Tag Team Match CHIKARA Sekigun (Jigsaw & Mike Quackenbush) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) Singles Match Genki Horiguchi vs. SHINGO Tag Team Match Brian Kendrick & Paul London vs. Jack Evans & Jimmy Jacobs Hardcore Match Jon Moxley vs. Tommy Dreamer Open The Dream Gate Title Match YAMATO (c) vs. Susumu Yokosuka Six Man Tag Team Match WARRIORS (CIMA, Dragon Kid & Gamma) vs. WORLD-1 (BxB Hulk, Masato Yoshino & Naruki Doi)

Tag Team Match 1. Los Luchas (Phoenix Star & Zokre) vs. Johnny Goodtime & Jerome “LTP” Robinson Singles Match 2. Brandon Bonham vs. Ryan Taylor Singles Match 3. “The Professional” Scott Lost vs. Akira Tozawa Six-Man Tag Team Match 4. The Cutler Bros. (Brandon & Dustin Cutler) & Joey Ryan vs. Malachi “CK” Jackson & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) Singles Match 5. Candice LeRae vs. Christina Von Eerie Singles Match 6. Brandon Gatson vs. Chris Hero Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Championship Title Match 7. ¡Peligro Abejas! (El Generico & Paul London - Champions) vs. Brian Kendrick & Kevin Steen - Challengers

Eight-Person Tag Team Match 1. Johnny Goodtime & Malachi Jackson & Candice LeRae & Jerome “LTP” Robinson vs. The Cutler Bros. (Brandon & Dustin Cutler) & Ryan Taylor & Christina Von Eerie Singles Match 2. Brandon Bonham vs. Brandon Gatson Singles Match 3. Human Tornado vs. Super Crazy Singles Match 4. Davey Richards vs. “Mr. Wrestling” Kevin Steen Tag Team Match 5. “The Professional” Scott Lost & Joey Ryan vs. KAI & The Great Muta Singles Match 6. El Generico vs. Jushin Thunder Liger Non-Title Tag Team Match 7. The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. Brian Kendrick & Paul London Three-Way Match 8. Chris Hero vs. Roderick Strong vs. Rob Van Dam

The 8th Anniversary Show was a professional wrestling event promoted by Ring of Honor. It took place on February 13, 2010 at the Manhattan Center in New York City, New York. The show featured Tyler Black in his final opportunity to challenge Austin Aries for the ROH World Championship, as well as the return of ROH "founding father" Brian "Spanky" Kendrick after a four-year absence.

2009 Battle of Los Angeles Qualification 4-Way Match 1. Brandon Cutler vs. Brandon Gatson vs. Johnny Goodtime vs. Malachi "CK" Jackson Singles 2. Kenny King vs. Davey Richards Singles Match 3. Scott Lost vs. Joey Ryan Singles Match 4. Brian Kendrick vs. Roderick Strong 2009 Battle of Los Angeles Qualification 4-Way Match 5. Dustin Cutler vs. Shane Haste vs. Charles Mercury vs. Jerome " LTP" Robinson Singles Match 6. El Generico vs. Chris Hero Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Championship Title Match 7. The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson - Champions) vs. Men of Low Moral Fiber (Kenny Omega & Chuck Taylor - Challengers)

Tag Team Match 1. The Cutler Brothers (Brandon & Dustin Cutler) vs. Malachi "CK" Jackson & Ryan Taylor 2009 Battle of Los Angeles Block A First Round Match 2. Scott Lost vs. Jerome "LTP" Robinson 2009 Battle of Los Angeles Block D First Round Match 3. Human Tornado vs. Matt Jackson 2009 Battle of Los Angeles Block B First Round Match 4. Colt "Boom Boom" Cabana vs. Joey Ryan 2009 Battle of Los Angeles Block D First Round Match 5. Johnny Goodtime vs. Roderick Strong 2009 Battle of Los Angeles Block C First Round Match 6. Brandon Gatson vs. Nick Jackson 2009 Battle of Los Angeles Block B First Round Match 7. Austin Aries vs. Brian Kendrick 2009 Battle of Los Angeles Block A First Round Match 8. Kenny Omega vs. "Mr. Wrestling" Kevin Steen 2009 Battle of Los Angeles Block C First Round Match 9. El Generico vs. Alex Shelley

WWE Superstars is a professional wrestling television program produced by WWE that originally aired on WGN America in the United States. It debuted on April 16, 2009 and ended its domestic broadcasting on April 7, 2011. After the final domestic TV broadcast the show moved to an internet broadcast format while maintaining a traditional television broadcast in international markets. The show features mid-to-low card WWE superstars and divas, in a format similar to the former show WWE Heat which served the same purpose. Big names such as John Cena and Randy Orton previously appeared on the show at its beginning. The show also previously featured talent from the now-defunct ECW brand.

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Eight Way Fray Elimination Match Arik Cannon vs. Flip Kendrick vs. Hallowicked vs. Johnny Gargano vs. Louis Lyndon vs. Prince Mustafa Ali vs. Shiima Xion vs. The Great Malaki Singles Match Dragon Kid vs. Masato Yoshino Tag Team Match Gran Akuma & YAMATO vs. Jigsaw & Mike Quackenbush Singles Match Bryan Danielson vs. Naruki Doi Singles Match Brian Kendrick vs. CIMA Singles Match Davey Richards vs. SHINGO Tag Team Match Real Hazard (Genki Horiguchi & Ryo Saito) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson)

2009 Battle of Los Angeles Quarterfinals and Semifinals Six Man Tag Team Match Austin Aries & The Cutler Brothers (Brandon & Dustin Cutler) vs. Colt "Boom Boom" Cabana & Johnny Goodtime & Jerome "LTP" Robinson Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Championship Title Match 8. The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. "Mr. Wrestling" Kevin Steen & El Generico 2009 Battle of Los Angeles Final Round Match/Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Championship Title Match

The 22nd annual Royal Rumble with the winner receiving a title shot at WrestleMania XXV. Also, WWE Title (No DQ Match): Edge vs. Jeff Hardy, World Heavyweight Title: John Cena vs. John ' Bradshaw' Layfield, ECW Title: Jack Swagger vs. Matt Hardy, & WWE Women's Title: Beth Phoenix vs. Melina

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Tag Team Match 1. Brandon Gatson & Johnny Goodtime vs. The Cutler Brothers (Brandon & Dustin Cutler) Four-Way Match 2. Shane Haste vs. Human Tornado vs. Charles Mercury vs. Jerome "LTP" Robinson Singles Match 3. Colt "Boom Boom" Cabana vs. Scott Lost Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Championship Title Match 4. The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson - Champions) vs. Karl "Machine Gun" Anderson & Joey Ryan Reseda Street Fight 5. El Generico vs. Chuck Taylor Singles Match 6. "American Dragon" Bryan Danielson vs. Brian Kendrick Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Championship Title Match 7. Chris Hero (Champion) vs. Roderick Strong (Challenger)

Dark Match Adam Cole vs. Kyle O'Reilly Dark Match B-Boy vs. Jon Moxley Open The Freedom Gate Title Tournament First Round Six Way Match Gran Akuma vs. Hallowicked vs. Johnny Gargano vs. Lince Dorado vs. Matt Jackson vs. Nick Jackson Open The Freedom Gate Title Tournament First Round Match Brian Kendrick vs. BxB Hulk Open The Freedom Gate Title Tournament First Round Four Way Match CIMA vs. Jorge Rivera vs. Mike Quackenbush vs. Super Crazy Open The Freedom Gate Title Tournament First Round Match Davey Richards vs. YAMATO Singles Match Eddie Kingston vs. Jigsaw Tag Team Match KAMIKAZE (Dragon Kid & SHINGO) vs. WORLD-1 (Masato Yoshino & Naruki Doi) Open The Freedom Gate Title Tournament Final Four Way Elimination Match (vakant) BxB Hulk vs. CIMA vs. Gran Akuma vs. YAMATO

The DGUSA Untouchable 2009 was a professional wrestling event produced by Dragon Gate USA that was taped September 6, 2009 at the Congress Theater in Chicago, Illinois and aired on November 6, 2009.

9-Man 3-Way Tag Team Match 1. The Cutler Brothers (Brandon & Dustin Cutler) & Charles Mercury vs. Los Luchas (Phoenix Star & Zokre) & Malachi Jackson vs. Johnny Goodtime, Shane Haste, & Jerome " LTP" Robinson Singles 2. Candice LeRae vs. Christina Von Eerie Singles Match 3. Human Tornado vs. Scott Lost Singles Match 4. Karl "Machine Gun" Anderson vs. Roderick Strong Singles Match 5. Naruki Doi vs. Joey Ryan Singles Match 6. El Generico vs. Shingo Takagi 6-Man Tag Team Match 7. Brian Kendrick & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. CIMA & Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley) Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Championship Title Match 8. Chris Hero (Champion) vs. "American Dragon" Bryan Danielson (Challenger)

Unforgiven (2008) was a PPV, which took place on September 7, 2008 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. It was the 11th and final annual Unforgiven event, starring wrestlers from the Raw, SmackDown, and ECW brands. The main event of the pay-per-view was the Championship Scramble from the Raw brand. It was originally scheduled to feature World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk defending his title; he was replaced by Chris Jericho after Randy Orton attacked CM Punk. The Championship Scramble from the ECW brand featured ECW Champion Mark Henry defending the title. The SmackDown brand's Championship Scramble saw WWE Champion Triple H defend his championship. Another featured match on the undercard was a hardcore match in which Shawn Michaels fought Chris Jericho.

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WrestleMania XXIV was the twenty-fourth annual WrestleMania PPV. The event took place on March 30, 2008, at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando. The first main event was a Singles match from the SmackDown brand that featured The Undertaker challenging World Heavyweight Champion Edge for the title. The second was a Triple Threat match from the Raw brand, in which WWE Champion Randy Orton defended against challengers Triple H and John Cena. The third was a singles match featuring ECW Champion Chavo Guerrero defending against Kane. Other matches include a No DQ match with Floyd Mayweather Jr. fighting The Big Show, a Money in the Bank ladder match with Carlito, Shelton Benjamin, MVP, CM Punk, Mr. Kennedy, Jericho, and John Morrison, and a retirement match between Shawn Michaels & Ric Flair.

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Unforgiven (2007) was the tenth annual Unforgiven PPV. It took place on September 16, 2007 from the FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee and featured talent from the Raw, SmackDown, and ECW brands. The main match on the SmackDown brand was The Undertaker versus Mark Henry. The predominant match on the Raw brand was John Cena versus Randy Orton for the WWE Championship.The primary match on the ECW brand was CM Punk versus Elijah Burke for the ECW Championshi. The featured matches on the undercard included The Great Khali versus Batista versus Rey Mysterio in a Triple Threat match for the World Heavyweight Championship and Triple H versus Carlito in a match where Carlito could not be disqualified.

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Follow the evolution of the ladder match and how it has come to be one of the most popular professional wrestling events today. From the earliest ladder matches through TLC and the 6-man Money in the Bank WrestleMania tradition, some of the craziest and most violent ladder matches are included.

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No Way Out (2007) was the ninth annual No Way Out PPV event. It took place on February 18, 2007 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California and was the final branded pay-per-view before the brand split ended. The main event was an interpromotional tag team match between Batista and The Undertaker (from SmackDown!) and John Cena and Shawn Michaels (from Raw). The main match on the undercard was an interpromotional Six-man tag team match between the team of Chris Benoit and The Hardys (Matt and Jeff) and the team of MNM (Joey Mercury and Johnny Nitro) and Montel Vontavious Porter.

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No Mercy (2007) was a PPV presented by AT&T, which took place on October 7, 2007 at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. It was the 10th annual No Mercy event and starred wrestlers from the Raw, SmackDown! and ECW brands. The first main event featured wrestlers from the Raw brand in a Last Man Standing match between WWE Champion Triple H and Randy Orton. The other main event featured wrestlers from the SmackDown! brand, in which defending World Heavyweight Champion Batista defended against challenger The Great Khali in a Punjabi Prison match. Two featured bouts were scheduled on the undercard. In a singles match, WWE Champion Triple H defended his title against Umaga. The other was a singles match between Finlay and Rey Mysterio.

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Armageddon (2006) was a PPV presented by Activision's Call of Duty 3, which took place on December 17, 2006 at the Richmond Coliseum in Richmond, Virginia. The event starred wrestlers from the SmackDown! brand. The main event was a tag team match, in which the team of Batista and John Cena took on the team of King Booker and Finlay. Two featured bouts were scheduled on the undercard, including The Undertaker versus Mr. Kennedy, in a match where the objective was to place an opponent in a hearse located on the entrance stage and drive them out of the arena and an Inferno match featuring wrestlers attempting to set the opponent on fire with flames surrounding the ring featuring Kane vs. MVP.

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Judgment Day (2006) was the eighth annual Judgment Day PPV. It was presented by Vyotech Nutritionals and took place on May 21, 2006 at the US Airways Center in Phoenix, Arizona and featured talent from the SmackDown! brand. The main event was Rey Mysterio versus John "Bradshaw" Layfield for the World Heavyweight Championship. One of the predominant matches on the card was Booker T versus Bobby Lashley in the finals of the 2006 King of the Ring tournament. Another primary match on the undercard was Kurt Angle versus Mark Henry.

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The Great American Bash (2006) was the third annual Great American Bash PPV. It took place on July 23, 2006 at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana and was a SmackDown! brand-exclusive event. The main event was Rey Mysterio versus King Booker for the World Heavyweight Championship. One of the predominant matches on the card was The Undertaker versus The Big Show in the first ever Punjabi Prison match. Another primary match on the undercard was Batista versus Mr. Kennedy.

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No Way Out (2006) was the eighth annual No Way Out professional PPV and was presented by Subway. It took place on February 19, 2006 at 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore, Maryland and was a SmackDown! brand-exclusive event. The main event saw Kurt Angle defend his World Heavyweight Championship against The Undertaker. One of the predominant matches on the card was Randy Orton versus Rey Mysterio for Mysterio's world championship match at WrestleMania 22. Another primary match on the undercard was Booker T versus Chris Benoit for the WWE United States Championship.

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No Mercy (2006) was the ninth annual No Mercy PPV. It took place on October 8, 2006 from the RBC Center in Raleigh, North Carolina and was a SmackDown! brand-exclusive event. The main event was a Fatal Four-Way match for the World Heavyweight Championship between defending champion King Booker, Bobby Lashley, Batista, and Finlay. One of the predominant matches on the card was Mr. Kennedy versus The Undertaker. Another primary match on the undercard was Rey Mysterio versus Chavo Guerrero in a Falls Count Anywhere match.

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April 22, 2005 in Brandon, Florida

April 23, 2005 at The National Guard Armory in Arcadia, Florida

Punk: The Final Chapter was a wrestling event promoted by Ring of Honor. It took place on August 13, 2005 at the Frontier Fieldhouse in Chicago Ridge, Illinois. The show featured CM Punk's last match as a regular in Ring of Honor.

The Homecoming was a wrestling event promoted by Ring of Honor. It took place on July 23, 2005 at the Pennsylvania National Guard Armory in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The show's name is in reference to AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels, who were competing in their first ROH show in Philadelphia since December 2003.

Survivor Series (2005) was the 19th annual Survivor Series PPV. It was presented by NovaLogic's Delta Force: Black Hawk Down and took place on November 27, 2005 at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan and featured wrestlers from the Raw and SmackDown! brands. The first of the main events was an interpromotional 5-on-5 Survivor Series match, a type of elimination match, between Team SmackDown! (Batista, Rey Mysterio, John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL), Bobby Lashley, and Randy Orton) and Team Raw (Shawn Michaels, Kane, The Big Show, Carlito, and Chris Masters). The other main event was a standard wrestling match between wrestlers from the Raw brand, in which WWE Champion John Cena defended his title against Kurt Angle. Another match was a Last Man Standing match between Triple H and Ric Flair.

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June 25, 2005 from The National Guard Armory in Crystal River, Florida

June 24, 2005 from The National Guard Armory in St. Petersburg, Florida

Redemption was a wrestling event promoted by Ring of Honor. It took place on August 12, 2005 at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds in Dayton, Ohio.

September 2, 2005 from The National Guard Armory in Arcadia, Florida

Round Robin Challenge III was a wrestling event promoted by Ring of Honor. It took place on May 15, 2004 in Lexington, Massachusetts.

1. Human Tornado & Ronin vs. Disco Machine & Excalibur 2. "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels vs. Tony Stradlin 3. Austin Aries vs. Chris Hero 4. Aerial Xpress (Quicksilver & Scorpio Sky) vs. El Generico & "Mr. Wrestling" Kevin Steen Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Championship Title Match 5. Super Dragon (c) vs. Jonny Storm 6. "Classic" Colt Cabana vs. Spanky (Brian Kendrick) (w/ Knuckles) Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Championship Title Match 7. Arrogance ("Photogenic" Chris Bosh & "The Professional" Scott Lost) vs. The Havana Pitbulls (Ricky Reyes & Rocky Romero) 8. "American Dragon" Bryan Danielson vs. Samoa Joe

HUSTLE wrestling pay-per-view from Yokohama, Japan.

Victory Road 2004 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, which took place on November 7, 2004 at the TNA Impact! Zone in Orlando, Florida. It was the first event under the Victory Road chronology, which became an annual event in 2006. Nine matches were featured on the event's card.

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IMPACT WRESTLING offers a unique style of wrestling that features a blend of the traditional with high-flying athleticism and cutting edge action. IMPACT's roster includes the biggest names in wrestling today, and the hottest new stars in the sport.

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1. Disco Machine vs. Charles Mercury 2. Puma vs. Ricky Reyes 3. The Ballard Brothers (Shane & Shannon Ballard) vs. "American Dragon" Bryan Danielson & Samoa Joe 4. Babi Slymm vs. "Classic" Colt Cabana Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Championship Title Match 5. "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce (c) vs. Bobby Quance 6. "The Future" Frankie Kazarian vs. Spanky (Brian Kendrick) Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Championship Title Match 7. The X-Foundation (Scott Lost & Joey Ryan) (c) vs. "Photogenic" Chris Bosh & Quicksilver Guerrilla Warfare Match 8. Super Dragon vs. Scorpio Sky

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Vengeance (2003) was a PPV presented by Eidos Interactive's Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness, which took place on July 27, 2003 at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. It was the third annual Vengeance event and starred wrestlers from the SmackDown brand. The main event was a No DQ Triple Threat match for the WWE Championship, in which WWE Champion Brock Lesnar defended the title against Kurt Angle and The Big Show. Two featured bouts were scheduled on the undercard. In a singles match WWE Chairman Vince McMahon fought Zach Gowen and The Undertaker fought John Cena. Vengeance had an attendance of approximately 9,500 and received about 322,000 pay-per-view buys. This event helped WWE increase its pay-per-view revenue by $6.2 million from the previous year.

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WrestleMania XIX was the nineteenth annual WrestleMania. It was presented by Snickers Cruncher and took place on March 30, 2003 at Safeco Field in Seattle, Washington. A record-breaking 54,097 fans from all around the world resulted in a gate attendance grossing US$2.76 million. The tagline for WrestleMania XIX was "Dare To Dream". The official theme song for the event was "Crack Addict" by Limp Bizkit. Limp Bizkit performed the theme song live, as well as "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)" during The Undertaker's entrance. The main match on the SmackDown! brand was Kurt Angle versus Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship. The main match on the Raw brand was the third Wrestlemania meeting between The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin. The predominant match on the Raw brand was for the World Heavyweight Championship between Triple H and Booker T. Other matches on the undercard included Shawn Michaels versus Chris Jericho and Hulk Hogan versus Vince McMahon in a Street Fight.

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Judgment Day (2003) was a PPV presented by Clearasil that took place on May 18, 2003, at the Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was the fifth annual WWE Judgment Day event and featured wrestlers from the Raw and SmackDown! brands. The first match from the SmackDown! brand featured WWE Champion Brock Lesnar's title defense against The Big Show in a Stretcher match. The second match from the Raw brand was between Kevin Nash and World Heavyweight Champion Triple H. Three matches were featured on the undercard. The first match featured Women's Champion Jazz defending against Victoria, Jacqueline. and Trish Stratus in a Fatal Four-Way Match for the title. The next was a Battle Royal featuring Christian, Val Venis, Chris Jericho, Lance Storm, Test, Rob Van Dam, Kane, Goldust and Booker T for the WWE Intercontinental Championship. The final was between the team of Eddie Guerrero and Tajiri, and the team of Team Angle in a ladder match for the WWE Tag Team Championship.

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American Dragon vs Low Ki vs Christopher Daniels / Super Crazy vs Eddy Guerrero / Michael Shane and Oz vs Spanky and Ikaika Loa / Joel Maximo vs Josh Maximo vs Amazing Red vs Quiet Storm vs Chris Divine vs Brian XL / The Boogie Knights vs The Natural Born Sinners / Xavier vs Scoot Andrews / Jay Briscoe vs Amazing Red / Da Hit Squad vs The Christopher Street Connection

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ROH Glory by Honor was the first annual Glory By Honor event held by Ring of Honor. It took place on October 5, 2002 at the Murphy Recreation Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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The superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment's "SmackDown" brand collide each and every Friday on WWE Friday Night SmackDown.

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A Legend and an icon; the man known worldwide as Samoa Joe was one of the men upon whose hard work, drive, and determination Ring of Honor was built. His World Title reign set records that still stand, over 7 years since it was brought to an end, but what happens when something that epic comes to an end? This is that tale, the store of how Samoa Joe cemented his position as a true legend whose legacy is still felt to this day by every ROH wrestler, especially the World champions that have followed.

2002 marked the birth of something special in professional wrestling, something that took the best wrestlers from across the country ,brought them all into one place, and allowed them to compete to the absolute best of their abilities. That something was Ring of Honor and this is a look at the bouts that started it all!

Untouchable / Open The Untouchable Gate was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Dragon Gate USA that was taped September 6, 2009 at the Congress Theater in Chicago, Illinois and aired on November 6, 2009.

2004 was a turbulent year for Ring of Honor but also one of growth & change. From first-time travels to Chicago and St. Paul to the rise of Austin Aries and the debut of legends like Mick Foley & Ricky Steamboat, it was twelve full months of excitement and, as always, the best wrestling on the planet.

The best of AJ Styles from the independent scene and around the world.

Innovative, death-defying, outrageous, Xplosive, pick any words you want, and you still can't adequately describe the TNA X Division. AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, Chris Sabin and Petey Williams put the X Division on the map, and performances in X Matches helped introduce new stars like Sonjay Dutt, Matt Bentley and Samoa Joe t wrestling fans around the world.

Ring of Honor provides their dedicated fa-base with an exciting and electric show, full of athleticism, intensity and passion. This compilation features matches handpicked by Ring of Honor, showcasing the past, present and future stars of ROH.

"Talent on loan from God" - that is how Alex Shelley referred to himself the night Generation Next made its debut in Philadelphia and given the amazing wrestling abilities he has displayed throughout his career, it's a nickname hard to discredit. Even before he helped found the group, during his tag team and subsequent rivalry with Jimmy Jacobs, Alex Shelley demonstrated gifts few wrestlers possess and it only blossomed further under the GenNext banner. Battles with Jay Lethal, Doug Williams, and Bryan Danielson honed his technical prowess and prepared Alex for what would come next as he was exiled from the group he founded...

One of the most explosive, charismatic, intense stars to ever enter the ROH arena, Austin Aries immediately made an impression on the fans and left them clamoring for more. The man once referred to as "The Wrestling Machine" awed the ROH faithful with his combination of technical precision, high flying abilities, and a deadly combination of maneuvers that launched him in the Ring of Honor history books when he faced down Samoa Joe at "Final Battle 2004".

Volume 3 of the 150 best PPV matches in WWE history.

Widely regarded as the best wrestler in the world today, Bryan Danielson is a master of his craft. His rise to the top of the independent wrestling scene didn't happen overnight, and this set chronicles his journey to become the Best in the World.

Through hard work & dedication...through blood, sweat, and tears, CM Punk fought his way to the top of the ladder in Ring of Honor. His skill inside the squared circle, his verbal gifts, and his innate charisma made him a figure that demanded attention from each and every person that watched his journey from unknown Midwestern talent to worldwide superstar.

Volume One, matches 100-47.