ROH: Night of Champions
ROH: Night of Champions

ROH: Night of Champions

2003Movie177 minEnglish

Night of Champions was a wrestling event promoted by Ring of Honor. It took place on March 22, 2003 at the Murphy Recreational Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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IMDb8.1/10
Director: Rob FeinsteinGenres: Sports, Professional Wrestling

Plot Summary

Ring of Honor's 'Night of Champions' event from 2003 showcased a pivotal moment in the promotion's history. The show featured a groundbreaking Triple Threat match for the ROH World Championship, pitting Samoa Joe against Christopher Daniels and Low Ki. It also highlighted intense rivalries and hard-hitting action that defined ROH's early era.

Critical Reception

Night of Champions (2003) is widely regarded as a landmark event in Ring of Honor's history, celebrated for its groundbreaking matches and the high level of in-ring competition. The main event, in particular, is often cited as a classic and a significant moment for the ROH World Championship, establishing Samoa Joe as a dominant force. The event received widespread praise from independent wrestling fans and critics for its athletic prowess and storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its innovative and intense in-ring action, especially the ROH World Championship Triple Threat match.
  • Samoa Joe's performance and victory were highlighted as a defining moment for the championship and the promotion.
  • Considered a must-watch event for fans of technical and hard-hitting independent professional wrestling.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific event is not readily available, but its historical significance within the independent wrestling community is highly regarded.

Fun Fact

The ROH World Championship Triple Threat match at Night of Champions (2003) was significant for being the first time the ROH World Title was defended in a triple threat match.

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