Post by Cezar on Mar 19, 2017 18:32:13 GMT
The Hardys vs Young Bucks at Supercard of Honor (Ladder match)
The much-anticipated showdown for the ROH World Tag Team Title between newly crowned champions Matt and Jeff Hardy and former champs The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) at Supercard of Honor on April 1 will now be a Ladder Match!
It’s well-documented that ladder matches have been The Hardys’ speciality for decades, but The Young Bucks are no strangers to ladder matches themselves. At the All Star Extravaganza pay-per-view last September, The Young Bucks defeated The Addiction and The Motor City Machine Guns in Ladder War VI to win the ROH World Tag Team Title.
The issue between The Hardys and The Young Backs began as a war of words on social media and escalated when Matt Hardy appeared via video at the Final Battle pay-per-view in December to warn the Jackson brothers that The Hardys were coming for them.
After The Young Bucks successfully defended their title against Jay White and Lio Rush at Manhattan Mayhem on March 4, The Hardys appeared in the ring and issued an impromptu challenge for the championship to the shock and delight of the sold-out crowd at Manhattan Center’s Hammerstein Ballroom. The Young Bucks accepted the challenge but The Hardys walked out as the new champions.
The next clash between The Hardys and The Young Bucks was a Triple Threat Vegas Street Fight that also involved Roppongi Vice on March 10 at the ROH 15th Anniversary pay-per-view. The Hardys retained their title in a violent spectacle that featured the use of tables, ladder, tacks and trash cans.
After the match, The Hardys seized The Young Bucks’ prized Superkick Party Title belts and left with them. The Young Bucks took to Twitter to ask The Hardys to hang their Superkick Party title belts above the ring for the Ladder Match at Supercard of Honor in addition to the ROH World Tag Team Title belts, and Matt Hardy quickly agreed to do so.
“Consider it done,” Hardy tweeted back. “I'll also hang a Hand of Bananas to give you Spot Monkeys some extra motivation. You two are gonna need it.”
Will The Hardys retain the ROH Tag Team and Superkick Party belts, or will The Young Bucks again ascend to the top of ROH’s tag team division?
The much-anticipated showdown for the ROH World Tag Team Title between newly crowned champions Matt and Jeff Hardy and former champs The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) at Supercard of Honor on April 1 will now be a Ladder Match!
It’s well-documented that ladder matches have been The Hardys’ speciality for decades, but The Young Bucks are no strangers to ladder matches themselves. At the All Star Extravaganza pay-per-view last September, The Young Bucks defeated The Addiction and The Motor City Machine Guns in Ladder War VI to win the ROH World Tag Team Title.
The issue between The Hardys and The Young Backs began as a war of words on social media and escalated when Matt Hardy appeared via video at the Final Battle pay-per-view in December to warn the Jackson brothers that The Hardys were coming for them.
After The Young Bucks successfully defended their title against Jay White and Lio Rush at Manhattan Mayhem on March 4, The Hardys appeared in the ring and issued an impromptu challenge for the championship to the shock and delight of the sold-out crowd at Manhattan Center’s Hammerstein Ballroom. The Young Bucks accepted the challenge but The Hardys walked out as the new champions.
The next clash between The Hardys and The Young Bucks was a Triple Threat Vegas Street Fight that also involved Roppongi Vice on March 10 at the ROH 15th Anniversary pay-per-view. The Hardys retained their title in a violent spectacle that featured the use of tables, ladder, tacks and trash cans.
After the match, The Hardys seized The Young Bucks’ prized Superkick Party Title belts and left with them. The Young Bucks took to Twitter to ask The Hardys to hang their Superkick Party title belts above the ring for the Ladder Match at Supercard of Honor in addition to the ROH World Tag Team Title belts, and Matt Hardy quickly agreed to do so.
“Consider it done,” Hardy tweeted back. “I'll also hang a Hand of Bananas to give you Spot Monkeys some extra motivation. You two are gonna need it.”
Will The Hardys retain the ROH Tag Team and Superkick Party belts, or will The Young Bucks again ascend to the top of ROH’s tag team division?
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