Zen Davis
Banned
[quote name='mykevermin']There's hammerstein ballroom and the "grand ballroom" - both are part of the Manhattan Center.
So perhaps they've run in the Manhattan Center before, but in the Grand Ballroom. I distinctly remember Joe/Kobashi being in there.
So, yeah, shuffle the names around proper and then I'm right.
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Joe/Kobashi was in the New Yorker hotel around the corner from the Manhattan Center. The Manhattan Center is broken up into two portions. The upper portion has a maximum of 1200 people allowed in the building ala the fire marshal. The lower portion holds 2400 people or so. I didn't actually see a number for the fire marshals tonight.
Overall place was generally packed. Only the second floor balcony had empty rows. I sat third row. Overall it was a good showing mixed with a big show atmosphere. The company didn't feel "indy" at all tonight. It felt "big time" but it wasn't the best show that the company could have delivered. Not by a long shot. I still think Supercard of Honor 3 is going to be the best ROH show of the year.
So perhaps they've run in the Manhattan Center before, but in the Grand Ballroom. I distinctly remember Joe/Kobashi being in there.
So, yeah, shuffle the names around proper and then I'm right.
Joe/Kobashi was in the New Yorker hotel around the corner from the Manhattan Center. The Manhattan Center is broken up into two portions. The upper portion has a maximum of 1200 people allowed in the building ala the fire marshal. The lower portion holds 2400 people or so. I didn't actually see a number for the fire marshals tonight.
Overall place was generally packed. Only the second floor balcony had empty rows. I sat third row. Overall it was a good showing mixed with a big show atmosphere. The company didn't feel "indy" at all tonight. It felt "big time" but it wasn't the best show that the company could have delivered. Not by a long shot. I still think Supercard of Honor 3 is going to be the best ROH show of the year.