WrestleMania Road Diary Night 3: ROH Supercard of Honor XII, PROGRESS

Originally published at https://www.postwrestling.com/2018/04/08/wrestlemania-road-diary-night-3-roh-supercard-of-honor-xii-progress/

This show is available for all POST Wrestling Café patrons – visit Patreon.com/POSTwrestling to download OR check your podcast app if you have subscribed to the RSS feed provided to all members.

Day 3 of John Pollock and Wai Ting’s WrestleMania 34 road trip in New Orleans is highlighted by a full review of ROH Supercard of Honor XII featuring Kenny Omega vs. Cody. Plus, the day starts off with PROGRESS Chapter 67 featuring a spectacular match between Zack Sabre Jr. and WALTER.

(To skip directly to our ROH review, go to 27:31)

If you’re in New Orleans today, come hang out with John and Wai at the Wayward Owl Brewing Company (3940 Thalia St) from 12pm-1:30pm CT.

It’s only a 5 minute ride away from the Superdome so come meet us and get yourself some POST Wrestling STICKERS before heading to WrestleMania.

Support any tier of the POST Wrestling Café Patreon to listen to this show and our other bonus content.

Subscribe to POST Wrestling
iTunes & iOS | Android | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Mac & PC | RSS

Discuss this show at the POST Wrestling Forum
https://forum.postwrestling.com

Support our Patreon - The POST Wrestling Café
http://www.patreon.com/POSTwrestling

Follow us
Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

It was definitely a marathon watching ROH Supercard, with the show ending about 1:15 am Toronto time.

Apparently there were issues with streaming the show on HonorClub. Thankfully, I ordered it through Fite TV and I had next to no issues (other than a couple instances of rebuffering).

P.S. They didn’t show the identity of the bear and there was a bonus triple threat tag match of Beer City Bruiser and Brian Milonas vs The Motor City Machine Guns vs Luke Hawx and P. J. Hawx (taped during the preshow) shown during the intermission.

2 Likes

These podcasts have highlighted that while this is seen as a huge weekend in wrestling, which it is, I think there is just too much wrestling and that actually hurts it. I don’t fault promoters for wanting to get in on this weekend but there’s just too much and it ends up hurting other shows.

2 Likes