For those of you who had issues with the ROH Internet PPV broadcast of Final Battle 2010, what happened is that GoFightLive.tv's servers were overrun with orders for the PPV and they needed to set up additional servers to carry the show. While that interest is a positive for the company, it's getting to the point that every Internet PPV has some sort of technical issue on GoFightLive's side. You can't keep expecting fans to shell out money as if they are paying to watch the show live, they want to watch it without issue. In a lot of ways, WWE has spoiled everyone with their production values, which makes these technical issues worse in comparison, but the bottom line is that there have been a number of Internet PPV broadcasts and we always hear the same story on them - which is a negative for fans, the companies promoting them and GoFightLive themselves. There needs to be an improvement made.
For those wondering, everyone was physically OK after the show and this was indeed Kevin Steen's last scheduled bout with the company.
After the PPV went off the air, ROH President Cary Silkin thanked everyone for the last year in a locker room meeting. Silkin was extremely pleased with the effort of the company.
Homicide worked his match against Christopher Daniels with a groin issue that has been hurting him for some time. It's a recurring issue that he's trying to work through as it heals.
Visiting at the show were former WWE star Zach Gowen, Lucha Libre USA's Reby Sky (photos do not do this lady justice), former ROH talents Slyck Wagner Brown and Deranged, North Carolina indy talent Jake Manning, NYC talents the Dirty Rotten Scoundrelz and Colby Corino
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