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ROH The French Connection
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493

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Dark Four Way Match
Singles Match
Necro Butcher defeats Brodie Lee by DQ (7:15)
Singles Match
Jerry Lynn defeats Delirious (w/Jimmy Jacobs) (9:13)
ROH World Title Four Way Elimination Match
- Go Shiozaki eliminates El Generico (21:30)
- Kevin Steen eliminates Go Shiozaki (25:44)
- Nigel McGuinness eliminates Kevin Steen

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6.78
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 8
Number of comments: 7
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Average rating: 6.88  [8]
Average rating in 2025: 9.00  [1]
Average rating in 2024: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2023: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2011: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2010: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2009: 6.33  [3]
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KingsCrossing wrote on 19.09.2023:
[6.0] "This is the first ROH show with Adam Pearce in charge instead of Gabe Sapolsky, and while serviceable it wasn't a great start. They have changed the rules to add countouts (which I am fine with in other promotions, but strongly against adding to ROH) and have a new backstage interviewer (Kyle Durden) whose segments seem to veer more towards comedy. The commentary team are much more light hearted and 'jokey' than usual, which is another change I wasn't thrilled with (they weren't unbearable, but Prazak did get a bit obnoxious at times). The matches had a lot more interference and general shenanigans than usual, which I also disliked, and the general style of wrestling feels more reigned in than usual. While I think having the midcard matches cut down for time is a good move (some of them had really been dragging lately), that is probably the only change to the product so far that I actually agree with. The rest feels like a move in the wrong direction. While the wrestling was all fine (particularly the last three matches), there is nothing 'must see' on this show, and all the best matches have been done better elsewhere (or at least similar enough matches in the case of the main event, as Nigel has better singles title matches with each participant of the fourway). This show was very close to receiving a lower rating and only really broke through to a 6.0 based on the strength of some of the more skilled roster members. It wasn't a total bust or anything, but it did not do much to inspire any confidence in the Adam Pearce regime for me."