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ROH The Round Robin Challenge
Round Robin Challenge was a wrestling show held by Ring of Honor. It took place on March 30, 2002 at the Murphy Recreational Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The show featured a round robin tournament between Low Ki, ”American Dragon” Bryan Danielson and Christopher Daniels.
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Plot Summary
This event features a unique round-robin tournament to crown the inaugural ROH Pure Champion. Top wrestlers from Ring of Honor compete in a series of matches, showcasing technical skill and intense competition. The tournament format ensures a clear and decisive winner based on accumulated points and head-to-head results.
Critical Reception
The Round Robin Challenge is often cited as a significant event in Ring of Honor's early history, particularly for establishing the ROH Pure Championship. While specific critical reviews from 2002 are scarce, the event is generally well-regarded by wrestling fans for its high-quality matches and the introduction of a championship that emphasized a more traditional, technical style of wrestling.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its innovative tournament format.
Applauded for showcasing technical wrestling prowess.
Considered a pivotal event in establishing ROH's identity.
Google audience: Audience reviews typically highlight the technical skill displayed by the wrestlers and the excitement of the inaugural Pure Championship tournament. Fans often remember this event for setting a high standard for future ROH productions and for featuring standout performances from emerging stars.
Fun Fact
The ROH Pure Championship was unique in its early rules, which included a 20-count for wrestlers sent outside the ring and a limited number of rope breaks per wrestler per match, designed to emphasize a more disciplined and 'pure' style of wrestling.
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