Ring of Honor Quick Results from Hartford, CT; 6-6-08

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The big story of this show is of course the brand new tag team champions which would be crowned at the conclusion of the evening after an eight team tournament. Click through for quick results courtesy of the Ring of Honor Messageboard.

Pre-Show

Rhett “Addicted to Love” Titus beat New England mainstay “Brutal” Bob Evans, no mention of whether or not breakfast was served.

Ernie Osiris retained the Top of the Class Trophy against former champion Mitch Franklin

Main Show

Tag Team Tournament First Round

Adam Pearce and Chris Hero defeated Jigsaw and Ruckus. After the match “The Last of a Dying Breed” Eddie Kingston attacked Jigsaw. Ruckus broke up the fight.

Kevin Steen and El Generico defeated Go Shiozaki when Steen made Nigel TAP OUT to the Sharpshooter.

Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black defeated Delirious and Pelle Primeau. After the match Delirious tried again to ask out Daizee Haze, and again Rhett Titus interrupted.

“American Dragon” Bryan Danielson and Austin Aries defeated Roderick Strong and Davey Richards of the No Remorse Corps

Tournament Semi-finals

El Generico and Steen toppled Chris Hero and Adam Pearce.

Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black defeated Austin Aries and “American Dragon” Bryan Danielson via DQ when Aries used a chair that was brought into the ring by Jacobs earlier in the match.

Non-Tournament Matches

Shane Hagadorn beat Alex “Sugarfoot” Payne

Claudio Castagnoli defeated Eddie Edwards with the “Lift-off” European Uppercut.

Erick Stevens won a three way match by pinning the Necro Butcher with a Doctor Bomb. The match also featured Brent Albright.

Ring of Honor World Tag Team Title Tournament Finals

Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black defeated Kevin Steen and El Generico. About 10-12 minutes into the match Generico was taken out injured. He returned five minutes later, but was rolled up by Tyler Black for the loss. After the match Jimmy Jacobs cut a promo and the ring was pelted by garbage and a chair, according to reports.

That will do it for the show. Again credit to the Ring of Honor Messageboard for the results. We at Pulse apologize for the lack of the promised live results, but extenuating circumstances prevented that from happening. We will have reporters, myself included, at the show tomorrow so expect full live recaps of “Respect is Earned II” on Sunday. Stay tuned to Inside Pulse for the best Ring of Honor coverage on the net and,

I’ll see you next time…