Driven (2008) | |||
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![]() Promotional poster featuring Larry Sweeney | |||
Promotion | Ring of Honor | ||
Date | September 19, 2008 (aired November 14, 2008) [1] | ||
City | Boston, Massachusetts | ||
Venue | Boston University | ||
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Driven chronology | |||
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Driven (2008) was the second annual Driven professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Ring of Honor. It aired on pay-per-view on November 14, 2008 [1] and took place at Boston University's Case Gym in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Commentators | Dave Prazak |
Lenny Leonard | |
Driven featured storylines and professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. [2] Storylines were produced on ROH's weekly television programme Ring of Honor Wrestling.
No. | Results | Stipulations | Times | ||||
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1D | Ernie Osiris defeated Frankie Arion | Singles match | — | ||||
2D | Bob Evans defeated Alex Payne | Singles match | — | ||||
3D | Chasyn Rance (with The YRR) defeated Grizzly Redwood | Singles match | — | ||||
4 | Austin Aries defeated Delirious (with Jimmy Jacobs) by submission | Singles match | 6:45 | ||||
5 | Sara Del Rey (with Larry Sweeney, Chris Hero, Adam Pearce and Eddie Edwards) defeated Jessie McKay | Singles match | 0:40 | ||||
6 | Brent Albright and Erick Stevens defeated Sweet & Sour Inc. (Adam Pearce and Eddie Edwards) (with Larry Sweeney, Chris Hero and Shane Hagadorn) | Tag team match | 4:04 | ||||
7 | Chris Hero (with Shane Hagadorn and Eddie Edwards) defeated Jerry Lynn | Singles match | 9:20 | ||||
8 | Bryan Danielson defeated Claudio Castagnoli and Go Shiozaki (with Larry Sweeney) | Three-way elimination match | 14:25 | ||||
9 | The Briscoe Brothers (Jay and Mark Briscoe) defeated The Vulture Squad (Ruckus and Jigsaw) (with Julius Smokes), The YRR (Jason Blade and Kenny King) (with Sal Rinauro), and Necro Butcher | Tag team scramble match | 6:20 | ||||
10D | Daizee Haze defeated Madison Eagles | Singles match | — | ||||
11D | Rhett Titus defeated Josh Daniels | Singles match | — | ||||
12 | Nigel McGuinness (c) defeated Roderick Strong | Singles match for the ROH World Championship | 24:19 | ||||
13 | Kevin Steen and El Generico defeated The Age of the Fall (Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black) (c) | Tag team match for the ROH World Tag Team Championship | 20:27 | ||||
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