Death Before Dishonor XVIII
Death Before Dishonor XVIII | |||
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Promotion | Ring of Honor | ||
Date | September 12, 2021 | ||
City | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | ||
Venue | 2300 Arena | ||
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Death Before Dishonor XVIII[1] was a professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by Ring of Honor (ROH). It was the eighteenth event in the Death Before Dishonor chronology. It took place on September 12, 2021.[2][3] The show was originally supposed to emanate from the RP Funding Center in Lakeland, Florida, but due to a surge of COVID-19 in Florida at the time, the location was changed to the 2300 Arena at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[4][5] It marked the last time Death Before Dishonor had Roman numerals in its name.
Production
[edit]Role: | Name: |
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Commentators | Ian Riccaboni |
Caprice Coleman | |
Ring announcer | Bobby Cruise |
Backstage interviewer | Denise Salcedo |
Referees | |
Stephon Smith | |
Paul Turner | |
Mike Posey |
Background
[edit]At Best in the World, it was announced that Death Before Dishonor would return to pay-per-view in the month of September, with the ROH website confirming the date as September 12.[1]
Storylines
[edit]The event will feature professional wrestling matches, which involve different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds, plots, and storylines that play out on ROH's television programs. Wrestlers portray villains or heroes as they follow a series of events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.[6]
A key feature of the event will be the finals of the ROH Women's World Championship tournament.[7] The tournament was announced by ROH Board of Directors member Maria Kanellis-Bennett at the ROH 19th Anniversary Show,[8] while the brackets and title belt were revealed at Best in the World, where former ROH ring announcer Lenny Leonard was revealed as the special commentator for the tournament in the coming weeks.[9] The tournament began on the July 31 edition of Ring of Honor Wrestling. On the September 4th edition, Miranda Alize and Rok-C defeated Trish Adora and Angelina Love, respectively, to move onto the finals at Death Before Dishonor.[10][11]
On the August 10 episode of ROH Week By Week, it was announced that top ROH Pure Championship contender Josh Woods would challenge for the title at Death Before Dishonor.[12] At Glory By Honor, Pure Champion Jonathan Gresham defeated fellow Foundation teammate Rhett Titus,[13] and will now face Woods at Death Before Dishonor.[14]
At Glory By Honor Night 1, Demonic Flamita won a Six Man Mayhem match featuring P. J. Black, Danhausen, Mike Bennett, Eli Isom, and Dak Draper to earn a spot on the ROH World Championship rankings. Later on, his old tag team partner Bandido made his first successful defense of the ROH World Championship against Flip Gordon. After the match, top contenders Flamita, Brody King and EC3 would confront Bandido, before the four got into a brawl.[13] On Night 2, Quinn McKay announced that Bandido will defend the world title at Death Before Dishonor in a Four-Way Elimination match against King, EC3, and Flamita.[15][16]
Also on Glory By Honor Night 2, McKay announced that two mystery free agents will be in singles competition against each other at Death Before Dishonor.[15] On September 3, it was revealed that former WWE wrestlers Jake Atlas and Taylor Rust were the aforementioned competitors.[17]
Homicide, Chris Dickinson, and Tony Deppen of Violence Unlimited challenged any pure wrestlers past, present, and future to a six-man tag team match at the event.[18] On the August 31 edition of Week By Week, former ROH Pure Champion John Walters, ROH top prospect LSG, and independent wrestler Lee Moriarty answered the challenge.[19]
For weeks, Dalton Castle has been attempting to improve the showmanship of Ring of Honor Wrestling, and started by attempting to recruit young wrestlers Dak Draper and Eli Isom as his proteges.[20] After sitting ringside for their matches with each other,[21] and a failed bid at the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship at Best in the World,[22] the three men had a three-way match on July 24. There, Draper pinned Isom after Castle threw a chair into Isom's head.[23] On the August 31 Week By Week, it was announced that Isom and Castle will face off at Death Before Dishonor.[24]
Results
[edit]Inaugural ROH Women's World Championship tournament bracket
[edit]Tournament bracket
[edit]First Round1 2 ROH Wrestling July 30 August 7 and 14 ROH Women's Division Wednesday August 4 | Quarterfinals ROH Wrestling August 21 and 28 | Semifinals ROH Wrestling September 4 | Final Death Before Dishonor XVIII September 12 | ||||||||||||
Rok-C | Pin[29] | ||||||||||||||
Sumie Sakai | 9:36 | ||||||||||||||
Rok-C | Pin[34] | ||||||||||||||
Quinn McKay | 10:14 | ||||||||||||||
Mandy Leon | 7:12 | ||||||||||||||
Quinn McKay3 4 5 | Pin[30] | ||||||||||||||
Rok-C | Sub[36] | ||||||||||||||
Angelina Love | 6:44 | ||||||||||||||
Holidead | 9:18 | ||||||||||||||
Max the Impaler | Pin[31] | ||||||||||||||
Max the Impaler | 5:53 | ||||||||||||||
Angelina Love | DQ[35] | ||||||||||||||
Angelina Love | Bye[32] | ||||||||||||||
–6 | |||||||||||||||
Rok-C | Pin[28] | ||||||||||||||
Miranda Alize | 18:13 | ||||||||||||||
Alex Gracia | 8:43 | ||||||||||||||
Miranda Alize | Pin[29] | ||||||||||||||
Miranda Alize | Pin[34] | ||||||||||||||
Nicole Savoy | 13:04 | ||||||||||||||
Mazzerati | 8:45 | ||||||||||||||
Nicole Savoy | Pin[29] | ||||||||||||||
Miranda Alize | Sub[36] | ||||||||||||||
Trish Adora | 12:16 | ||||||||||||||
Willow Nightingale | 11:30 | ||||||||||||||
Allysin Kay | Sub[33] | ||||||||||||||
Allysin Kay | 13:30 | ||||||||||||||
Trish Adora | Pin[35] | ||||||||||||||
Marti Belle | 7:13 | ||||||||||||||
Trish Adora | Sub[30] |
1 ^ Participants in the original tournament included: Ashley Vox, Gia Scott, Heather Monroe, Jenny Rose, Katarina, Kellyanne, Lindsay Snow, Maria Manic, Session Moth Martina, and Tasha Steelz.
2 ^ Brandi Lauren and Laynie Luck were named as alternates.
3 ^ Spot was originally meant for Vita VonStarr, but her interference in matches involving The Righteous got her removed.
4 ^ Allie Recks was slated to take VonStarr's place in the tournament, but a knee injury kept her from competing.
5 ^ Chelsea Green was slated to take VonStarr's place in the tournament, but a broken wrist kept her from competing.
6 ^ Love defeated Quinn McKay on the May 8 ROH Wrestling episode to earn a bye.
Honor Rumble entrants
[edit]- – Winner
Draw | Entrant | Order | Eliminated by | Time | Eliminations |
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1 | Brian Johnson | 13 | Flip Gordon | 28:47 | 3 |
2 | Brian Milonas | 2 | Caprice Coleman | 7:04 | 0 |
3 | Beer City Bruiser | 1 | Caprice Coleman | 6:29 | 0 |
4 | Danhausen | 5 | Brian Johnson | 18:02 | 0 |
5 | Caprice Coleman | 3 | Brian Johnson | 7:14 | 2 |
6 | Sledge | 4 | Dak Draper | 15:18 | 0 |
7 | PCO | 6 | Himself | 28:47 | 1 |
8 | P. J. Black | 15 | Alex Zayne | 32:07 | 0 |
9 | Dak Draper | 10 | Alex Zayne | 25:21 | 3 |
10 | Silas Young | 7 | Flip Gordon | 19:56 | 0 |
11 | Rey Horus | 12 | Brian Johnson | 28:47 | 1 |
12 | Dante Caballero | 8 | Dak Draper | 23:32 | 0 |
13 | Flip Gordon | 14 | Alex Zayne | 28:47 | 2 |
14 | Joe Keys | 9 | Dak Draper | 23:50 | 0 |
15 | World Famous CB | 11 | Rey Horus | 26:15 | 0 |
16 | Alex Zayne | — | Winner | 32:07 | 3 |
ROH World Championship match
[edit]Eliminated | Wrestler | Eliminated by | Method of elimination | Time |
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1 | EC3 | N/A | Eliminated via disqualification (steel chair) | 8:49 |
2 | Demonic Flamita | Brody King | Pinned after the All Seeing Eye | 13:43 |
3 | Brody King | Bandido | Pinned with a magistral cradle | 17:09 |
Winner | Bandido | — |
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