Respect is Earned II
Respect Is Earned II was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Ring of Honor (ROH). It took place on June 7, 2008 from the Pennsylvania National Guard Armory in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[2] It did not, however, air on pay-per-view until August 1.[1]
Respect Is Earned II | |||
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Promotional poster featuring Austin Aries and Bryan Danielson | |||
Promotion | Ring of Honor | ||
Date | June 7, 2008 (taped) August 1, 2008 (air date)[1] | ||
City | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | ||
Venue | Pennsylvania National Guard Armory | ||
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Respect is Earned chronology | |||
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Results
No. | Results | Stipulations | Times |
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1D | Mitch Franklin and Shane Hagadorn defeated The Osirian Portal (Ophidian and Amasis) | Tag team match | |
2D | Rhett Titus defeated Ernie Osiris (c) | Singles match for the Top of the Class Trophy | |
3 | Kevin Steen and El Generico defeated The Vulture Squad (Ruckus and Jigsaw) | Tag team match | 08:05 |
4 | Claudio Castagnoli defeated Davey Richards | Singles match | 09:15 |
5 | Brent Albright, Delirious and Pelle Primeau (with Daizee Haze) defeated Sweet & Sour Inc. (Chris Hero, Adam Pearce and Eddie Edwards) (with Larry Sweeney, Sara Del Rey, Bobby Dempsey and Shane Hagadorn) | Six-man tag team match | 11:21 |
6 | Roderick Strong defeated Erick Stevens | Fight Without Honor | 20:54 |
7 | Nigel McGuinness (c) defeated Go Shiozaki by submission | Singles match for the ROH World Championship | 17:00 |
8 | The Age of the Fall (Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black) (c) defeated TeamWork (Austin Aries and Bryan Danielson) | Tag team match for the ROH World Tag Team Championship | 23:45 |
9D | Jigsaw defeated Eddie Kingston (with Sabian and Robbie Mireno) | Singles match | 10:29 |
10D | Necro Butcher defeated Jay Briscoe | Philadelphia street fight | 23:30 |
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References
- Air Date Source Archived 2008-08-22 at the Wayback Machine
- Official card
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