As things stand right now Steen versus Lethal for the ROH
world championship will take place “sometime in the near future”. Which probably
means at the 11th Anniversary Show on March 2nd.
It’s too early to tell whether or not Lethal will come
through on the night and, in his mind, restore honour to ROH. This is a good
opportunity to create some new headline stars and mix up the top of the card a
little, something that many fans have been calling for for a long time now.
Have Lethal beat Steen at the Anniversary Show. It
doesn’t have to be a clean victory. In fact it would be better if it were a
tainted win for Lethal. That would make him look more desperate as well as
revealing his claims to be an honourable man for the lies they are.
It would also allow ‘Mr Wrestling’ to be written off of
ROH TV for a couple of months. His character is still incredibly popular but
I’m beginning to think a sabbatical would do him some good, dissuading fans
from turning on him as they have with other heavily pushed acts in the
promotion’s history. It wouldn’t need a storyline explanation, plenty of men
have taken a leave of absence after dropping the belt (usually to participate
in a lengthy foreign tour that was a contributing factor to them losing their
prize in the first place).
From there ROH should immediately begin preparing a new
champion. Lethal doesn’t strike me as a long term option for the role and with
the last two champions having enjoyed lengthy reigns it’s time for at least one
relatively short one.
This approach would allow the company to promote all the
big name opponents for Lethal as champion immediately, rather than trying to
hold them off so that he has something to do later in his reign. Lethal could
tangle with Richards, Edwards, Strong, and Homicide in rapid succession across
TV and house shows, taking in his obligatory rematch with Steen along the way.
Put your hands in the air and wave 'em like you just don't care
Lethal’s short reign could (and should) be ended by
someone unexpected. The perfect
choice is Kyle O’Reilly. He’s more than a good enough wrestler to carry the
belt and it would add something to his programme with Davey Richards and Eddie
Edwards. Have the title switch occur on a house show and it could be presented
as an even bigger shock. It’s a move that would fit snugly into the gap between
Supercard of Honor VII and Best in the World in June.
O’Reilly as champion would allow for Davey Richards to
have a memorable final match in August should he remain serious about leaving
the group (which I think he will). He could tangle with the same names
suggested above for Lethal but spaced out a little more so as to help his reign
last longer. Numerous undercard performers could realistically challenge
O’Reilly too. His status as a “shock champion” would make it uncertain as to
where ROH were going with his reign, bringing a desirable air of
unpredictability to the group.
There would be two other men on the roster who would
benefit from an O’Reilly title victory. Adam Cole and Michael Elgin. Cole and
O’Reilly are former tag team partners with a well-established rivalry with one
another. Both men having singles would add an interesting layer to this, and
also create a “whose title is better?” scenario where both men try to make
their title mean more by outdoing each other on shows.
‘Unbreakable’ would benefit because he has been shown to
have O’Reilly’s number on a couple of occasions. He could be built up
throughout the second half of the year as the natural successor to O’Reilly,
the man the champion doesn’t really want to face. Keep them apart until Final
Battle 2013 and have Elgin walk out as champion, heading into 2014 as the most unstoppable
force in the company, with Cole and O’Reilly in supporting roles to help bring
up the next batch of talent.
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