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Saturday, March 10, 2018
HOW THE IMPACT CHAMPION COULD APPEAR ON ROH PPV
Former ROH and current Impact champion Austin Aries made a surprise
appearance on ROH's 16th Anniversary PPV tonight, sparking speculation that the
two companies are now working together.
The companies are not working together, at all. If they were, certainly ROH would have identified him as Impact champion, which they did not.
Austin Aries is not under a signed contract with Impact. Contractually, they couldn't prevent him from appearing, as he's not signed to any paperwork that would prevent him from appearing elsewhere.
Aries was booked, we are told, like any other independent talent is by ROH - directly and wouldn't need to clear the appearance with Impact.
As far as the idea promotions working together, it was just a year ago that ROH had a PPV event pulled from DirecTV because Impact Wrestling made the decision to send cease and desist letters to a number of PPV companies because ROH was going to utilize The Hardy Boys, with Impact claiming ownership over the characters and trademarks. While Matt Hardy may have eventually gained control of the characters and trademarks, ROH was still burnt that night, and they aren't likely to offer an olive branch to Impact when they were the ones wronged in that scenario.
So, Impact Wrestling was not involved in the least and may not have even known Aries was going to be appearing tonight.
Tonight was Aries' first appearance for Ring of Honor since 2015. He noted in his promo that he'd held every championship in ROH except the TV belt. If one doesn't include the Six Man Tag Team championships, which were introduced after Aries departed the company, Aries would be correct as he was the first two-time ROH champion and had a run with the ROH Tag Team championships while partnered with Roderick Strong
Aries made Impact Wrestling aware of the appearance in advance. Impact was supportive of the appearance, feeling it could only bring them positive awareness, even if they were not directly working with Ring of Honor.
While there are obviously some burned bridges between the two companies, the current Impact management regime is very much of the opinion that they want an open door policy to work with everyone they can. While ROH did not reach out to Impact, Impact is obviously hoping this could be a first step towards relations down the line. Impact Wrestling gave their blessing for the Impact championship belt to appear with Aries.
The companies are not working together, at all. If they were, certainly ROH would have identified him as Impact champion, which they did not.
Austin Aries is not under a signed contract with Impact. Contractually, they couldn't prevent him from appearing, as he's not signed to any paperwork that would prevent him from appearing elsewhere.
Aries was booked, we are told, like any other independent talent is by ROH - directly and wouldn't need to clear the appearance with Impact.
As far as the idea promotions working together, it was just a year ago that ROH had a PPV event pulled from DirecTV because Impact Wrestling made the decision to send cease and desist letters to a number of PPV companies because ROH was going to utilize The Hardy Boys, with Impact claiming ownership over the characters and trademarks. While Matt Hardy may have eventually gained control of the characters and trademarks, ROH was still burnt that night, and they aren't likely to offer an olive branch to Impact when they were the ones wronged in that scenario.
So, Impact Wrestling was not involved in the least and may not have even known Aries was going to be appearing tonight.
Tonight was Aries' first appearance for Ring of Honor since 2015. He noted in his promo that he'd held every championship in ROH except the TV belt. If one doesn't include the Six Man Tag Team championships, which were introduced after Aries departed the company, Aries would be correct as he was the first two-time ROH champion and had a run with the ROH Tag Team championships while partnered with Roderick Strong
Aries made Impact Wrestling aware of the appearance in advance. Impact was supportive of the appearance, feeling it could only bring them positive awareness, even if they were not directly working with Ring of Honor.
While there are obviously some burned bridges between the two companies, the current Impact management regime is very much of the opinion that they want an open door policy to work with everyone they can. While ROH did not reach out to Impact, Impact is obviously hoping this could be a first step towards relations down the line. Impact Wrestling gave their blessing for the Impact championship belt to appear with Aries.
3/9 FREELANCE WRESTLING REPORT FROM CHICAGO, IL
Live Stream from Chicago, via Powerbomb.tv
Isaias Velazquez defeated Shotzi Blackheart, Gregory Iron, Shane Sabre, Brandon Espinosa and Roy Gordon in a Six Way Scramble.
Arik Cannon beat Jake Parnell.
Craig Mitchell beat Swoggle.
Stevie Fierce pinned Anthony Henry in a Chicago Street Fight.
Robert Anthony beat Aero Boy, Draztick Boy and Gringo Loco in a Fatal Four-way Match.
Acid Jazz and B-Ryce and The Unfortunate Pairing (Elliott Paul and Pat Monix) defeated Kobe Durst, Space Monkey and The Four Star Heroes in an Eight Man Tag Team Match.
Darin Corbin beat Suge D to win the Freelance World Championship in a Loser Leaves Freelance Wrestling Championship Match.
Isaias Velazquez defeated Shotzi Blackheart, Gregory Iron, Shane Sabre, Brandon Espinosa and Roy Gordon in a Six Way Scramble.
Arik Cannon beat Jake Parnell.
Craig Mitchell beat Swoggle.
Stevie Fierce pinned Anthony Henry in a Chicago Street Fight.
Robert Anthony beat Aero Boy, Draztick Boy and Gringo Loco in a Fatal Four-way Match.
Acid Jazz and B-Ryce and The Unfortunate Pairing (Elliott Paul and Pat Monix) defeated Kobe Durst, Space Monkey and The Four Star Heroes in an Eight Man Tag Team Match.
Darin Corbin beat Suge D to win the Freelance World Championship in a Loser Leaves Freelance Wrestling Championship Match.
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