Roughly Obsess and Destroy

Roughly Obsess & Destroy (abbreviated in writing as RO&D, spoken as R.O.D.) was a professional wrestling stable founded in 2003 in All Japan Pro Wrestling by Taka Michinoku, and later reformed in Pro Wrestling Noah as a tag team consisting of former members D'Lo Brown and Buchanan.

Roughly Obsess and Destroy
Stable
MembersSee Members
Debut2003

History/career

RO&D began in AJPW in mid-2003 as heels, often clashing with the likes of Keiji Mutoh. Taka Michinoku was the only Japanese member of RO&D, with all the rest being gaijins (foreigners). Some experts do not consider Taiyō Kea to be gaijin, despite the fact that he is Hawaiian, because he trained in the AJPW dojo and has spent nearly all of his career in the promotion. Later, RO&D became faces and feuded against the Voodoo Murders. At one point, they held almost all the titles in AJPW (see championships and accomplishments).

Later, members of the stable would rejoin in NOAH, with D'Lo Brown and Buchanan capturing the GHC Tag Team Championship on one occasion.

Members

Championships and accomplishments

  • Hawai'i Championship Wrestling
  • HCW Kekaulike Heritage Tag Team Championship (1 time) Taiyō Kea and Jamal
  • Kaientai Dojo
  • Technique Prize (2005) - Taka Michinoku [3]
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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-01-03. Retrieved 2015-04-09.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. http://www.purolove.com/noah/history/globaltagleague08.php
  3. http://www.purolove.com/awards.php
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