ROH Third Anniversary Celebration

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ROH Third Anniversary Celebration
PromotionRing of Honor
DateNight One:
February 19, 2005
Night Two:
February 25, 2005
Night Three:
February 26, 2005
CityNight One:
Elizabeth, New Jersey
Night Two:
Dayton, Ohio
Night Three:
Chicago Ridge, Illinois
VenueNight One:
Rex Plex
Night Two:
Montgomery County Fairgrounds
Night Three:
Frontier Fieldhouse
AttendanceNight One:
1,100
Night Two:
700
Night Three:
1,000
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Third Anniversary Celebration was the third Anniversary Show professional wrestling event produced by Ring of Honor (ROH). It was a three-day event which took place on February 19, 25 and 26, 2005 at different venues.

The February 19 show took place at Rex Plex in Elizabeth, New Jersey. The event was headlined by a Scramble match in which The Ring Crew Express (Dunn and Marcos) defeated Azrieal and Dixie, Generation Next (Jack Evans and Roderick Strong), Special K (Deranged and Izzy) and The Carnage Crew (DeVito and Loc). In other prominent matches on the card, Austin Aries defeated Colt Cabana in a steel cage match to retain the ROH World Championship, B. J. Whitmer and Dan Maff defeated The Havana Pitbulls (Ricky Reyes and Rocky Romero) to win the ROH Tag Team Championship, R. J. Brewer retained the ROH Pure Championship against Jay Lethal and Homicide defeated Bryan Danielson in a Taped Fist match, the second match of the Match 2 of the Best of Five Series between the two.[1][2]

The February 25 show took place at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds in Dayton, Ohio. The event marked the return of A.J. Styles to ROH for the first time in over a year who last appeared for the promotion at At Our Best on March 13, 2004. He headlined the event against Jimmy Rave in a losing effort. In other prominent matches at the event, Bryan Danielson and Samoa Joe defeated Generation Next (Austin Aries and Jack Evans) in a tag team match and B. J. Whitmer and Dan Maff retained the ROH Tag Team Championship against Delirious and Jimmy Jacobs. The event also featured the ROH debut of James Gibson against Spanky.[3][4]

The February 26 show emanated from the Frontier Fieldhouse in Chicago Ridge, Illinois. In the main event, Austin Aries retained the ROH World Championship against Samoa Joe. The undercard notably featured the third match in the Best of Five Series between Homicide and Bryan Danielson, a Falls Count Anywhere match which Danielson won. Also at the event, Jimmy Rave defeated CM Punk and the team of Colt Cabana and Nigel McGuinness defeated B. J. Whitmer and Dan Maff in a non-title tag team match.[5][6]

Storylines

Main event matches

At the second night of Death Before Dishonor II on July 24, 2004, The Second City Saints (Ace Steel and CM Punk) defeated B. J. Whitmer and Dan Maff in an Unsanctioned Chicago Street Fight. After the match, Generation Next attacked the Saints.[7] At Scramble Cage Melee, Steel defeated Generation Next member Roderick Strong but was attacked by Generation Next after the match which led to Second City Saints member Colt Cabana making the save and setting up an impromptu match against Generation Next's Austin Aries. Aries injured Cabana by brutalizing him and making him pass out by injuring his arm in a post-match assault.[8] Cabana returned to ROH at All Star Extravaganza 2 where he teamed with Jimmy Jacobs to rescue Bobby Heenan from Generation Next.[9] After Aries won the ROH World Championship at Final Battle,[10] Cabana challenged him for the title at It All Begins which Aries retained. After the match, Cabana challenged Aries to a steel cage match for the title at Third Anniversary Celebration.[11]

At Final Battle, it was announced that AJ Styles would make his return to ROH at the Third Anniversary Celebration after a nearly one-year hiatus having last appeared at At Our Best on March 13, 2004. His opponent was announced to be Jimmy Rave.[10]

At Final Battle, Austin Aries defeated Samoa Joe to win the ROH World Championship.[10] It was later announced that Joe would receive his rematch for the title against Aries at night three of Third Anniversary Celebration.[3]

Undercard matches

The feud between Bryan Danielson and Homicide dated back to Reborn: Stage Two on April 24, 2004 where Homicide cheated to defeat Danielson.[12] A rematch took place between the two at All Star Extravaganza 2 which Danielson won but Danielson was attacked by Homicide's group The Rottweilers who went too far by attempting to rip off Danielson's eye.[9] At Final Battle, it was announced that a Match 2 of the Best of Five Series would take place between the two. Later that night, Homicide interfered in Danielson's match with Rottweilers stablemate Low Ki and attacked Danielson by injuring his arm with a chair shot.[10] The first match of the series between the two was a submission match which took place at It All Begins on January 15, 2005, which Homicide won with assistance by Julius Smokes. After the match, Rottweilers attacked Danielson but he fended off their assault and it was announced that the second match of the series between the two would be a Taped Fist match which would take place at the Third Anniversary Celebration.[11]

At the second night of Weekend of Thunder on November 6, Mick Foley interrupted CM Punk after Punk and Ace Steel defeated Austin Aries and Roderick Strong in a no disqualification match and insulted ROH and targeted Samoa Joe by calling him "softcore".[13] At It All Begins, Foley confronted Joe by allowing him a spot in the Royal Rumble match but Joe said that he only wanted to face one WWE wrestler and that was Foley which resulted in Foley hitting him with a microphone and an assisted chair shot. This would set up a match between the two at Third Anniversary Celebration.[11]

At It All Begins, Havana Pitbulls were supposed to defend the ROH Tag Team Championship against The Carnage Crew, the team of CM Punk and Steve Corino and Generation Next's Roderick Strong and Jack Evans in an Ultimate Endurance match but Evans backed out of the match due to deciding to stay with either Strong or Austin Aries in Generation Next or side with former leader Alex Shelley. Strong instead defeated Punk and Corino's disciples in a gauntlet match and later attacked Corino during the Ultimate Endurance match, thus costing him the match.[11] This led to a No Rules match between Corino and Strong at Third Anniversary Celebration.

At the night two of Weekend of Thunder, Prince Nana helped Jimmy Rave in beating Jay Lethal in a match. However, Lethal slapped Nana after the match and retreated from the ring to avoid being attacked by The Embassy.[13] Lethal wrestled Embassy members in various matches,[9][10][11] leading to a match between Lethal and Rave at Third Anniversary Celebration.

At Reborn: Stage Two, Alex Shelley walked out on Jimmy Jacobs after the two lost a Scramble match. Shelley would soon form the faction Generation Next.[12] He wrestled Jacobs in various tag team matches and two singles matches including one grudge match at Death Before Dishonor II and an "I Quit" match at Joe vs. Punk II.[7][14][15][16]

Event

Night One

The event kicked off with Jack Evans telling Alex Shelley that he would stay in Generation Next with Austin Aries and Roderick Strong.

The opening match took place between Steve Corino and Roderick Strong. Corino's ring announcer distracted the referee and Corino's students Alex Law and Ricky Landell interfered in the match by attacking Strong. Corino countered a powerbomb by Strong and hit a lariat for the win.

Next, Jay Lethal took on Jimmy Rave to determine the #1 contender for the Pure Championship. Lethal countered a Rave Clash by Rave into a dragon suplex to win the match and received an immediate title shot against Rave's Embassy stablemate R. J. Brewer for the Pure Championship. Walters countered a dragon suplex by Lethal into three double knee backbreakers and pinned him with a roll-up by using the ropes for leverage.

Night Two

Night Three

Results

Night One (February 19)
No. Results[1] Stipulations Times[2]
1 Steve Corino defeated Roderick Strong Singles match 11:12
2 Jay Lethal defeated Jimmy Rave (with Prince Nana) Singles match to determine the #1 contender for the ROH Pure Championship 10:55
3 R. J. Brewer (c) (with Prince Nana) defeated Jay Lethal Singles match for the ROH Pure Championship 12:55
4 Billy Ken Kid defeated Ebessan Singles match 7:26
5 Alex Shelley defeated Jimmy Jacobs Singles match 13:05
6 Spanky defeated CM Punk Singles match 14:41
7 B. J. Whitmer and Dan Maff defeated The Havana Pitbulls (Ricky Reyes and Rocky Romero) (c) (with Julius Smokes) Tag team match for the ROH Tag Team Championship 10:35
8 Samoa Joe defeated Vordell Walker (with Mick Foley) Singles match 4:05
9 Samoa Joe defeated Ebessan Jack (with Mick Foley) Singles match 6:27
10 Homicide (with Julius Smokes) defeated Bryan Danielson Taped Fist match
Match 2 of the Best of Five Series
17:53
11 Austin Aries (c) defeated Colt Cabana Steel cage match for the ROH World Championship 20:38
12 The Ring Crew Express (Dunn and Marcos) defeated Azrieal and Dixie, Generation Next (Jack Evans and Roderick Strong), Special K (Deranged and Izzy) and The Carnage Crew (DeVito and Loc) Scramble match 10:31
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
Night Two (February 25)
No. Results[3] Stipulations Times[4]
1 The Air Devils (Fast Eddie and Matt Sydal) defeated The Ring Crew Express (Dunn and Marcos) Tag team match 8:42
2 Homicide (with Julius Smokes) defeated Puma Singles match 10:00
3 Colt Cabana defeated Nigel McGuinness Singles match 12:08
4 B. J. Whitmer and Dan Maff (c) defeated Delirious and Jimmy Jacobs Tag team match for the ROH Tag Team Championship 9:28
5 James Gibson defeated Spanky Singles match 13:28
6 Daizee Haze defeated Allison Danger, Lacey and Tracy Brooks Four Corner Survival match 6:20
7 CM Punk defeated Alex Shelley Singles match 22:00
8 Bryan Danielson and Samoa Joe defeated Generation Next (Austin Aries and Jack Evans) Tag team match 23:14
9 Jimmy Rave (with Prince Nana) defeated A.J. Styles Singles match 22:07
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
Night Three (February 26)
No. Results[5] Stipulations Times[6]
1 Lacey defeated Daizee Haze, Allison Danger and Tracy Brooks Four Corner Survival match 10:48
2 Fast Eddie (with Jimmy Rave and Prince Nana) defeated Matt Sydal Singles match 10:09
3 The Ring Crew Express (Dunn and Marcos) defeated Delirious and Golden Vampire XII Tag team match 9:01
4 Alex Shelley defeated Jack Evans Singles match 13:48
5 Colt Cabana and Nigel McGuinness (with Bobby Heenan) defeated B. J. Whitmer and Dan Maff (with Jim Cornette) Tag team match 16:34
6 Bryan Danielson defeated Homicide (with Julius Smokes) Falls Count Anywhere match
Match 3 of the Best of Five Series
19:36
7 Spanky defeated Jimmy Jacobs Singles match 10:48
8 James Gibson defeated Puma Singles match 12:58
9 Jimmy Rave (with Fast Eddie and Prince Nana) defeated CM Punk (with Davey Andrews and Tracy Brooks) Singles match 19:43
10 Austin Aries (c) defeated Samoa Joe Singles match for the ROH World Championship 17:13
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "ROH Third Anniversary Celebration Pt. 1: February 19, 2005". 411MANIA. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  2. ^ a b "ROH Third Anniversary Celebration - Tag 1 « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  3. ^ a b c "ROH Third Anniversary Celebration Pt. 2: February 25, 2005, Dayton, Ohio". 411MANIA. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  4. ^ a b "ROH Third Anniversary Celebration - Tag 2 « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  5. ^ a b "Dark Pegasus Video Review: Ring of Honor — Third Anniversary Show, Part Three". 411MANIA. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  6. ^ a b "ROH Third Anniversary Celebration - Tag 3 « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  7. ^ a b Jacob Ziegler (November 20, 2004). "ROH – Death Before Dishonor II Pt. 2, July 24, 2004, Chicago Ridge, Illinois". 411Mania. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  8. ^ J.D. Dunn (September 1, 2006). "Dark Pegasus Video Review: Ring of Honor – Scramble Cage Melee". 411Mania. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
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  10. ^ a b c d e J.D. Dunn (January 3, 2007). "Dark Pegasus Video Review: Ring of Honor — Final Battle 2004". 411Mania. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  11. ^ a b c d e J.D. Dunn (January 5, 2007). "Dark Pegasus Video Review: Ring of Honor — It All Begins". 411Mania. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  12. ^ a b J.D. Dunn (July 15, 2006). "Dark Pegasus Video Review: Ring of Honor – Reborn: Stage Two". 411Mania. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  13. ^ a b J.D. Dunn (October 18, 2006). "Dark Pegasus Video Review: Ring of Honor – Weekend of Thunder, Night Two". 411Mania. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  14. ^ J.D. Dunn (September 8, 2006). "Dark Pegasus Video Review: Ring of Honor – Midnight Express Reunion". 411Mania. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  15. ^ J.D. Dunn (August 6, 2009). "Dark Pegasus Video Review: Ring of Honor — Gold". 411Mania. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  16. ^ J.D. Dunn (August 7, 2009). "Dark Pegasus Video Review: Ring of Honor — Joe vs. Punk II". 411Mania. Retrieved 21 September 2021.

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