Is ROH Just Another Flashy Title to Distract from Substance? ROH Global Wars Cincinnati crowned Lio Rush as its new World TV Champion, but let's cut through the glitz. These title changes are becoming more about pageantry than progress.
A flashy belt isn't worth shit if it doesn't come with meaningful storylines and solid in-ring work. Look at Syuri versus Athena. Taped matches are a cop-out.
The live energy is what makes ROH special, not some half-assed pre-recorded scraps. And let's be real--when was the last time ROH actually pushed new talent instead of recycling the same tired faces? It's like they're stuck in a loop where the only thing that changes is the name on the belt.
Fans want substance over spectacle. The wrestling community needs more than just another pretty face championed by slick marketing. We need real, gritty matches that leave us breathless and talking for days afterward.
ROH should be about elevating the craft and pushing boundaries, not just churning out new belts to fill the void of actual storylines. So here's my challenge: Who's brave enough to argue that another World TV Champion matters more than meaningful wrestling? Who thinks a shiny title is worth sacrificing live energy and real storytelling for? Come on ROH, give us something we can't get anywhere else.
Otherwise, you're just another flashy distraction in a sea of empty promises. Prove me wrong. Show me the substance behind the spectacle.
But don't expect me to cheer for it until then.
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