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07.10.2019 07:48
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In Ring of Honors effort to grow and stay relevant in a pro wrestling world dominated by WWE, it has been a battle every step of the way ever since the company opened its doors in 2002.In its early years, as ROH grew in recognition and stature, the company began to make stars who gained worldwide notoriety through DVDs and word of mouth alone. As much as the wrestling itself spoke to fans longing for something different from what WWE had to offer in a post-Extreme Championship Wrestling world, a similar contingent of fans from New York and Philadelphia helped shape the presentation in a way thats served as the bedrock of its foundation.Fourteen years after ROHs debut, The Manhattan Center continues to be one of ?the most important venues in the companys history.Just a few steps away from the mecca that is Madison Square Garden, in the heart of New York City, the two venues inside The Manhattan Center building have seen their fair share of history. On Jan. 11, 1993, the first episode of WWEs Monday Night Raw emanated from The Grand Ballroom, and it later hosted ECW pay-per-views, CM Punks WWE debut and both editions of WWEs ECW One Night Stand.ROH has held more than 20 events between The Grand Ballroom and Hammerstein Ballroom over the years, with the levels of production slowly evolving to a point where the company can take full advantage of the sight lines and production values of the venues. But even as the company grew, cost concerns eventually resulted in the use of other New York venues that ultimately didnt sit well with fans. After several years absence, ROH returned to the Hammerstein Ballroom for its annual Final Battle?show on Friday -- a fitting setting for a show that could ultimately define the next few years for the company.?The 2016 edition of ROHs year-end spectacular was a much-hyped pay-per-view card, and it more than lived up to its high expectations in terms of execution. Over the course of three hours, ROH showcased its two biggest strengths over and over again -- an ability to attract new, up-and-coming stars, and an ability to utilize them in a way that accentuates their strengths, rather than trying to shoehorn them into something theyre less-equipped for.The first half of the show was highlighted by the ROH debut of Cody (sans the Rhodes surname for copyright reasons) against former longtime world champion Jay Lethal. In an omen of things to follow, including an announcement that Cody is the newest member of the Bullet Club, Cody went the opposite way of the feel-good story that he has told for most of his post-WWE run and nailed Lethal with a pair of low blows on his way to victory. Considering his run as Dashing Cody Rhodes represented his peak in terms of creativity and success in the WWE, Codys turning to the dark side is a potentially brilliant development for all parties involved.There was also a nice cross-section of everything a wrestling fan would want from an independent wrestling supershow, including a great (and stunningly serious) match from two of the best comedy wrestlers in the world today, Dalton Castle and Colt Cabana, and an appearance from legendary Japanese star Jushin Thunder Liger.The latter stages of Final Battle were dedicated to four championship matches that spoke volumes of the direction ROH seems to be headed as the calendar turns to 2017. The Kingdom (Matt Taven, Vinny Marseglia and TK ORyan) -- which is succeeding despite the lofty expectations that accompany a group that used to include Taven, Adam Cole and Mike Bennett?-- became the first ROH six-man tag team champions against a trio of young high flyers in Lio Rush, Jay White and Kushida.One of the show-stealers, to be sure, was an 11-minute three-way match for the ROH world television championship. Englishmen Marty Scurll and Will Ospreay had an incredible showing against Dragon Lee, the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre star. Scurll retained his newly won TV title. Ospreay, just 23, lived up to?every bit of the hype surrounding him.In the penultimate contest of the night, The Young Bucks and The Briscoes had another in a long line of quality showdowns, with The Bucks -- freshly signed to new contracts -- taking it to the eight-time ROH tag team champions on the way to retaining. The match concluded with a fitting send-off to commentator Steve Corino, whos heading down to the WWEs Performance Center as a trainer, and his patented superkick call, as The Young Bucks hit a series of about 20 to win the match.The show wrapped with a much-anticipated main event, as Kyle OReilly finally broke through and beat Cole for the ROH world championship. In a no-disqualification match that included some ridiculous table spots, thumbtacks in the ring, and a submission with a metal chain (to say nothing of the various callbacks to their previous showdowns), OReilly got the star-making moment he has seemed close to in ROH for some time. We wont have to wait long for the rematch, either, as the longtime rivals will square off as part of New Japan Pro Wrestlings Wrestle Kingdom supershow at the Tokyo Dome in Japan on Jan. 4.In all, it was a tremendous send-off to a tremendous year for the company, but it left a number of lingering questions hanging in the air.With WWEs recent talent influx, including yet another wave of independent talent (which includes Corino as a trainer), there has been heavy speculation about whether some big-name ROH talent with expiring contracts will make a similar move to the WWE. Its not a new problem for ROH, with almost all of its world champions having eventually moved on, but with the expansion of WWEs cruiserweight division and NXT needing as many capable talents as possible, the next few months could drastically change the look of both companies.Unlike in previous years, however, this season of change for ROH feels different.Re-signing The Young Bucks was a huge step, and there are plenty of positive signs that ROH intends to retain as much of its talent as possible. An agreement with The Manhattan Center, which will see more events returning to Hammerstein Ballroom as soon as March, proves that the resources are there to prevent a complete mass exodus.One thing is clear from watching the company evolve into the Sinclair Broadcasting-helmed entity that it is today: Ring of Honor is not only producing great matches, its telling great stories and building upon its reputation at a sustainable pace. 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LAS VEGAS -- Rod Pampling won on the PGA Tour for the first time in 10 years on Sunday when he closed with a 6-under 65 for a two-shot victory in the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.Pampling made a 30-foot birdie putt on the final hole at the TPC Summerlin that clinched the victory. He raised his right arm and thrust it when the ball was still another foot away from the cup. The 47-year-old Australian last won on the PGA Tour at Bay Hill in 2006.Its extremely rewarding, Pampling said. Winning Arnold Palmers event is still on top. But coming back from what weve had the last few years, to get a win under the belt, its phenomenal. Amazing.Brooks Koepka closed with a 67 to finish second.Lucas Glover, going for his first victory in five years, was tied with Pampling with two holes to play until he made a bogey from the bunker on the par-3 17th, and he closed with another bogey when winning was out of reach. He shot a 69 to finish third.Francesco Molinari of Italy had a career-best 61 and tied for fourth with Geoff Ogilvy (68) and Harris English (67).Pamplings last victory was in the 2008 Australian Masters. He lost his PGA Tour card after the 2013 season and spent two years on the Web.com Tour, and he had to return to the Web.com Tour Finals last month just to get his card back.He was at No. 451 in the world ranking, but he played the final round as though he had never left. After missing the 12th green with a wedge and then missing a 4-foot par putt to fall one shot behind, Pampling bounced back with a 12-foot birdie putt -- and an 8-iron to 18 feet for birdie on the 14th to catch Glover. Pampling made a 12-foot birdie on the next hole to keep pace, and his biggest shot might have been for par.Tied for the lead on the par-5 16th, he pushed his drive well right into rough so deep that Pampling asked to identify his ball, and it was a good thing -- it wasnt his ball.dddddddddddd. His ball was a foot to the right, buried so badly that he could only muscle it some 30 yards behind another tree, and he had to lay up short of the water. From 121 yards, Pampling hit wedge into 6 feet and saved par to stay tied.Glovers tee shot on the 17th was about a foot away from being good, but it caught the lip of the bunker and left a difficult shot. He missed a 12-foot par putt and never caught up.Pampling finished at 20-under 264 and will be an exemption up until his 50th birthday, when he is eligible for the PGA Tour Champions.The victory was the third of his PGA Tour career for Pampling, who also won the now-defunct International in 2004. It puts him in the Masters for the first time since 2007, along with the PGA Championship for the first time since 2009.Its self-belief, said Pampling, whose wife is a psychologist. 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