ROH Man Up

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Man Up
ROH Man Up poster.jpg
Promotional poster featuring The Briscoe Brothers
Promotion Ring of Honor
DateSeptember 15, 2007 (taped)
November 30, 2007(aired)
City Chicago Ridge, Illinois
VenueFrontier Fieldhouse
Pay-per-view chronology
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Driven
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Undeniable

Man Up was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event promoted by Ring of Honor (ROH). It took place on September 15, 2007, at the Frontier Fieldhouse in Chicago Ridge, Illinois, the site of the second PPV taping Driven, and first aired on November 30. [1] [2] The show takes its name from the popular catchphrase "Time To Man Up" of the Briscoe Brothers who are featured in the main event of the show. This PPV also marked the first appearance of Jimmy Jacob's new stable The Age of the Fall. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter named this the best overall show of 2007.

Contents

Results

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes
1DErnie Osiris and Silas Young defeated Bobby Dempsey and Rhett Titus Tag team match
2 Nigel McGuinness defeated Claudio Castagnoli, Chris Hero (with Larry Sweeney, Sara Del Rey, Tank Toland and Bobby Dempsey) and Naomichi Marufuji Four Corner Survival match 18:00
3 Rocky Romero (with Davey Richards and Roderick Strong) defeated Matt Cross (with Erick Stevens and Austin Aries)Singles match04:45
4 Austin Aries (with Erick Stevens) defeated Davey Richards (with Roderick Strong and Rocky Romero)Singles match13:23
5 Roderick Strong (with Rocky Romero) defeated Erick Stevens (with Austin Aries)Singles match16:26
6 Takeshi Morishima (c) defeated Bryan Danielson Singles match for the ROH World Championship 12:43
7 The Briscoe Brothers (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe) (c) defeated Kevin Steen and El Generico Ladder War for the ROH World Tag Team Championship 27:23
8DMitch Franklin (c) defeated Alex PayneSingles match for the Top of the Class Trophy02:25
9D Daizee Haze and Amazing Kong defeated Lacey and Sara Del Rey Tag team match14:48
10D B. J. Whitmer and Brent Albright (with Shane Hagadorn) defeated The YRR (Chasyn Rance and Kenny King)Tag team match05:19
11D Jack Evans vs. Tyler Black ended in a no contest Singles match02:40
12D Jack Evans and The Irish Airborne (Jake and Dave Crist) vs. The Age of the Fall (Jimmy Jacobs, Tyler Black and Necro Butcher) ended in a no contestTag team match06:50
13D Delirious defeated Matt Sydal (with Larry Sweeney)Singles match21:52
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
D – this was a dark match

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