The following results are from a recent Ring of Honor Wrestling live event. The event took place at the Masonic Temple on February 17th, 2012 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Thanks to Wrestling-News.Net reader Archangel88 for sending along the following.
Singles Match
Michael Elgin (with Truth Martini) defeated Adam Cole
Rise & Prove Tournament, Round 1
Shiloh Jonze & Rudy Switchblade defeated “Sexy” Sean Casey & Chris Silvio
Rise & Prove Tournament, Round 1
Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls defeated Alabama Attitude (Mike Posey & Corey Hollis)
No Holds Barred Match
Roderick Strong (with Truth Martini) defeated Eddie Edwards
-Truth Martini was ordered by Jim Cornette to be handcuffed to the turnbuckle. He managed to steal the key away from an unconscious referee. Edwards stopped Martini from interfering, but the distraction allowed Strong to win the match. Michael Elgin and Adam Cole also interfered in the match.
Singles Match
Samson Walker defeated Mike Mondo
-Mondo was initially declared the winner after pinning Walker with his own feet on the ropes. A second referee came out to inform the original referee of Mondo’s feet being on the ropes. The match was ordered to be restarted. Walker won by pinfall less than 15 seconds after the restart.
Rise & Prove Tournament Finals
Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls defeated Shiloh Jonze
-Haste & Nicholls now earn a future Proving Ground Match against the Tag Team Champions
Proving Ground Match
TV Champion Jay Lethal defeated BJ Whitmer
Tag Team Championship Match
Briscoe Brothers (c) defeated Davey Richards & Kyle O’Reilly
Notes from the Show:
-Biggest pop: Briscoe Brothers
-Biggest heat for a wrestler: Shiloh Jonze and Rudy Switchblade when it appeared as if they might beat Haste & Nicholls.
-Biggest heat overall: Referee Todd Sinclair (He was booed every time he came out).
-BJ Whitmer came to the ring wearing a customized Cincinnati Bengals jersey with the name “Pillman” and the number “97”.
-Despite very little fan reaction when they first came out and a “We hate Cincinnati” promo before their first match, Shane Haste and Mikey Nicholls impressed the fans with their in-ring ability to the point that they were heavily cheered during their second match.