Final Battle (2019)

Final Battle (2019) was a two-night professional wrestling event produced by American promotion Ring of Honor (ROH). It took place on Friday, December 13 and Sunday, December 15, 2019, at the UMBC Event Center in Baltimore, Maryland[1] and the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, respectively. Friday's show was a pay-per-view broadcast, while Sunday's was a set of tapings for ROH's flagship program Ring of Honor Wrestling.

Final Battle (2019)
Event poster featuring PCO and Rush
PromotionRing of Honor
DateDecember 13, 2019 (PPV)
December 15, 2019 (TV tapings)
CityBaltimore, Maryland
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
VenueUMBC Event Center
2300 Arena
Event chronology
 Previous
Death Before Dishonor XVII
Next 
ROH 18th Anniversary Show
Final Battle chronology
 Previous
2018
Next 
2020

Storylines

The event featured 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.[2]

PCO challenged Rush for the ROH World Championship by virtue of winning an eight-man single elimination tournament to determine the #1 contender for the title at this event. PCO defeated Kenny King in the first round, Dalton Castle in the semifinals and then his Villain Enterprises stablemate Marty Scurll in the final.

Results

Night 1 Final Battle (PPV)

No. Results[3][4] Stipulations Times[5]
1P Silas Young and Josh Woods defeated Dalton Castle and Joe Hendry Tag team match 09:14
2P Kenny King (with Amy Rose) defeated Rhett Titus Singles match 11:10
3P Jeff Cobb defeated Dan Maff Singles match 08:50
4 Bandido and Flamita defeated Villain Enterprises (Marty Scurll and Flip Gordon) (with Brody King) Tag team match 13:51
5 Vincent defeated Matt Taven Singles match 13:32
6 Mark Haskins (with Vicky Haskins) defeated Bully Ray Street Fight 16:30
7 Alex Shelley defeated Colt Cabana Singles match 06:31
8 Maria Manic defeated Angelina Love (with Mandy Leon) Singles match 06:24
9 Dragon Lee defeated Shane Taylor (c) (with Bishop Khan, Malcolm Moses, and Ron Hunt) Singles match for the ROH World Television Championship 14:34
10 Jay Lethal and Jonathan Gresham defeated The Briscoe Brothers (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe) (c) Tag team match for the ROH World Tag Team Championship 21:54
11 PCO (with Destro) defeated Rush (c) "Friday the 13th Massacre" No DQ match for the ROH World Championship 22:23
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show

Night 2: Final Battle Fallout (TV tapings)

No. Matches*[6] Stipulations
1 Mark Haskins defeated Hallowicked Singles match
2 Nicole Savoy defeated Sumie Sakai Singles match
3 Jonathan Gresham defeated Alex Shelley Singles match
4 Bateman defeated Tracy Williams Singles match
5 Silas Young and Josh Woods defeated The Briscoes #1 contender Tag Team match for the ROH World Tag Team Championship
6 Flip Gordon defeated Rey Horus Singles match
7 Villain Enterprises (PCO and Marty Scurll) defeated Jeff Cobb and Dan Maff Tag Team match
  • *Card subject to change

Reception

When the main event was announced, PCO's election as Rush's rival for the World Championship was questioned, due to his age (51 years old).[7] Also, PCO's title win was criticized.[8][9] On the December 23, Wrestling Observer Newsletter published a poll where the PCO vs Rush was voted as the worst match of the event. Dave Meltzer gave the match a one star, saying "There were style issues between the two and the craziness just didn’t work in a world title situation".[10]

References

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