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‘Dynamite Kid’ Tommy Billington vs. Katsuyori Shibata Added To ROH Final Battle

This Friday night, is the final pay-per-view of the year for Ring of Honor, Final Battle. The event will be taking place at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. Adding to the matches previously announced, last night on ROH TV, a couple more matches have been announced.

Former ROH Pure Champion Katsuyori Shibata will be in action as he will be taking on the up-and-coming star ‘Dynamite Kid’ Tommy Billington.

“Katsuyori Shibata vs. Tommy Billington The former #ROH Pure Champion @K_Shibata2022 returns to Ring of Honor as he takes on the debuting Tommy Billington,” Ring of Honor tweeted.

MxM Collection’s Mansoor will also be wrestling Atlantis Jr. in a one-on-one match.

“TOMORROW! |@ManhattanCenter#ROHFinalBattle | http://WatchROH.com Mansoor vs. Atlantis Jr. It’s a clash of styles as @suavemansoor of MxM Collection takes on the former #ROH World TV Champion Atlantis Jr!” Ring of Honor tweeted.

What else is on the ROH Final Battle card?

Including the aforementioned matches, there are a total of 13 matches for the event. Four of them will be in the Zero Hour and the main show will feature nine matches. Out of the nine, Dustin Rhodes and Sammy Guevara will be defending their tag titles, Red Velvet will be defending her ROH Women’s World Television Championship, and Athena will also be putting her ROH Women’s Title on the line. Lee Moriarty has also announced an open challenge for his ROH Pure Championship. Brian Cage will also defend his ROH World Television Championship in a Survival of the Fittest match.

In addition to these matches, the main event of the night will feature The Ocho Chris Jericho who will be putting his ROH World Title against The Indy God Matt Cardona.

You can watch the final Ring of Honor pay-per-view of the year Final Battle here: http://WatchROH.com

What is the match that you are most looking forward to?

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