Match Added To ROH 17th Anniversary Card
Ring Of Honor (ROH) has announced an awesome new match for their upcoming 17th Anniversary card. The Kingdom’s Inny Marseglia and TK O’Ryan will take on Lifeblood’s Mark Haskins and Tracy Williams:
JUST ANNOUNCED for #ROH17: #TheKingdom‘s @WildHorseTKO & @TheHorrorKingVM vs #LifeBlood‘s @ThisIsHaskins & @sauce_williams! https://t.co/gB8W5kdT1f
Next Friday, Mar 15 – LIVE on PPV & for #HonorClub VIP
Be there LIVE: https://t.co/bR9lW1sw3N@samstownlv pic.twitter.com/DWLzrApXmD— ROH Wrestling (@ringofhonor) March 5, 2019
The ROH 17th Anniversary pay-per-view (PPV) goes down on Friday, March 15, 2019, from Sam’s Town Live in Las Vegas, Nevada. Check out the updated card below:
- ROH World Title Match: (C) JAY LETHAL vs. MATT TAVEN
- ROH World Tag Team Title Match: (C) JAY AND MARK BRISCOE vs. PCO AND BRODY KING OF VILLAIN ENTERPRISES
- Women Of Honor World Championship: (C) MAYU IWATANI vs. “THE GATEKEEPER” KELLY KLEIN
- ROH World Television Title Match: (C) JEFF COBB vs. SHANE TAYLOR
- BANDIDO vs. RUSH
- “THE VILLAIN” MARTY SCURLL vs. KENNY KING
- THE KINGDOM’S VINNY MARSEGLIA AND TK O’RYAN vs. LIFEBLOOD’S MARK HASKINS AND TRACY WILLIAMS
Scheduled to appear
- DALTON CASTLE AND THE BOYS
- SILAS YOUNG
- JONATHAN GRESHAM
Read More: Witness The Formation Of The Juice Robinson-Led Lifeblood In Ring Of Honor
Juice Robinson Reveals Advice Natalya Gave Him
Current IWGP United States Champion and LifeBlood leader Juice Robinson recently did a “10 Questions” interview with Ring Of Honor’s website. Robinson was asked about the best piece of advice given to him in the wrestling business, and who gave it to him.
It turns out, the best advice he ever received was from WWE Superstar Natalya:
Nattie Neidhart told me at my WWE tryout to “never take no for an answer.” I never forgot that. I tell people that now when they ask me how to “make it.” Also Jimmy Jacobs and Truth Martini would always tell me, “If it’s good, it’s good.” I love that because so many people believe there’s a right way and a wrong way to do professional wrestling. There’s not. Everyone does it a little different, and if it’s good, it’s good.
You can read Robinson’s full “10 Questions” interview with ROH by clicking here.