Prior to unveiling the principle function of the following dialogue; what is a Ringmaster?

Ringmaster: A person responsible for the overview and direction of performances in a circus-ring.

Only dull, narrow-minded and unjustly incoherent minds; seek logical relation between Ring of Honor Wrestling and a circus-(ring).

Rationally speaking, a Ringmaster consistently displays skills, producing control and furthermore, command.

Meanwhile, sensibly speaking, a master is an expert to a craft; constantly reflecting the specialization of something specific. A master is an artist or performer of substantial and exemplary skill.

The “Ringmaster Challenge,” set to debut at Ring of Honor’s Death Before Dishonor IX iPPV event on Sept. 17, 2011, serves as a specific stage, unrelated to the rest of the event.

The reason for the challenge’s lack of relation to the rest of this Saturday’s stacked iPPV; unlike any other contest on the card, this match will entirely identify what it looks like to compete amongst the upper-echelon.

Does a wrestling-ring not serve as a stage on any given night, during any given match? Correct. However, the implications and specifics of “The Ringmaster Challenge,” provide a breeding-ground. This breeding-ground is designed to showcase ones exclusive skill-set and arsenal.

Neither Roderick Strong, nor Eddie Edwards are globally profound submission specialists. Nor are they recognized within their own promotion as being submission specialists; and nor are they specialists of anything SPECIFIC inside of a professional wrestling-ring. Again, this is a reasonably arguable note.

There is nothing that states either Strong or Edwards should/can have the advantage. This challenge goes way beyond specializing in submissions and other useful tactics to score pin falls. This challenge comes to a halt through the discovery of each contestant’s elite storage-unit of (legal) in-ring weaponry.

Both world-class athletes specialize in something much more extensive.

Before proceeding, to ultimately avoid confusion, “The Ringmaster Challenge,” rules are as follows.

The first fall can partake via pin-fall only. The second fall can partake via submissions only. In conclusion, if necessary, the third fall will be won via a 15-minute Iron-Man Match. (Iron-Man Match: The competitor with the most decisions/falls following the sound of the time-keepers bell, signifying the end of the time-limit, is named the victor). The victories of each phase will be accumulated therefore deciding the absolute victor.

“The Ringmaster Challenge,” will showcase two mastering conductors’, but not of anything specific. Strong and Edwards have been given the opportunity, through creative experimentation, to use this match as a platform. The platform contains specifics and these specifics will stem from the combatant’s overwhelming talent level.

This match is not about the Strong Hold, the Achilles Lock, the Gibson Driver, or any other pieces their move-sets. This inaugural contest will ultimately be determined by proceeding into battle, using all of the artillery necessary; and ultimately conquering/mastering your opponent.

Strictly through research, history, common sense and eliminating potential partiality; the following paragraph can remain as a portrayal of accurate foretelling.

This following is not a prophecy. It is reality.

Strong and Edwards will perfectly illustrate to the Ring of Honor locker room, its fans and various other contents of the professional wrestling world, what a Ringmaster is and looks like.

This creative experiment warrant Strong and Edwards the time, the place, and the necessary components to illustrate what it means to be a “Ringmaster,” and what it looks like to earn the label.

This Saturday, September 17, the artistic stipulations of this match will define the specifics of Ring of Honor Wrestling and the product they have been generating since 2002. The inventive implications of the match will define the specific brand of this company.

At Death Before Dishonor IX, Strong and Edwards will/should/can (choose your level of optimism) illustrate, “pound for pound, the best wrestling,” “what real wrestling is all about,” an “authentic style of wrestling,” “true professional wrestling,” and the “best wrestling you will see anywhere around today.”

Strong and Edwards, with a little assistance from the promotion’s creative team, will master the ring and prove, that in fact, “this is wrestling.” Therein lies the specifics of what this match is/has been designed to do.

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In addition, I strive for success in an industry; where individual infatuation is out-wrestled by passion.

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