ROH: When Rhino Challenged Steen at Death Before Dishonor X
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It’s been quite a while since I’ve reviewed a Ring of Honor event on DVD, and quite a lot has happened since then. Titles have changed hand, talent has changed sides, and the head booker has been replaced by a masked man.
Now we’re going to jump right back into the deep end by going back to Chicago Ridge last September to see what happened when former TNA World Champion Rhino challenged Kevin Steen for the ROH World title in the main event of Death Before Dishonor X: State of Emergency.
The disc began with the first semi-final of the World Tag Team title tournament between Caprice Coleman and Cedric Alexander and the S.C.U.M. team of Steve Corino and Jimmy Jacobs.
Looks like there has been quite a bit of change since I checked in last. Corino and Jacobs have gone back to the dark side, and Jacobs is now wearing a dress. Let’s just say that Brian Pillman could have pulled off that ensemble a little better.
Also, there’s a stipulation here, with the bad boys promising to leave ROH if they lose in the tournament.
Now that all of that is out of the way, let’s get back to the action. Well, it wasn’t a bad opener. Alexander and Coleman have certainly come a long way since I last saw them, and they looked pretty good as they pulled off some exciting tag team moves.
Corino and Jacobs, for their part, looked decent as well, although not as polished as their less illustrious opponents.
There were a couple of slightly dodgy moments, one involving Corino, surprisingly, but overall it was quite enjoyable. Sadly, head honcho Jim Cornette didn’t get his wish when the S.C.U.M. boys took the win. Alexander tried to roll Corino up for the three count, but after Corino kicked out Jacobs threw a chair at Alexander from ringside while the referee wasn’t looking. Corino then rolled him man up with a bridging backdrop driver for the three count to advance to the tournament final.