RING OF HONOR Uploads Jay Lethal's First-Ever Championship Win Back In 2005

RING OF HONOR Uploads Jay Lethal's First-Ever Championship Win Back In 2005

The Grand Slam Champion himself takes fans back to his first-ever title win in Ring of Honor, which saw Jay Lethal beat John Waters for the Pure Championship at the Trios Tournament event. Check it out!

By EliteGuy101 - Apr 15, 2020 12:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling

Arguably one of the most decorated wrestlers to step inside an ROH ring, one-half of the ROH World Tag Team Champions Jay Lethal has achieved it all within the promotion.

The 34-year-old first entered Ring of Honor back in 2003 and had classic feuds against future big names like Samoa Joe, CM Punk, and El Generico. 

Following his lengthy stint in TNA/Impact Wrestling, the New Jersey native made his return to the promotion and quickly captured the ROH World Television Championship. With successful title defenses over names such as Alberto El Patrón, Matt Taven, and Matt Sydal, Lethal became the ROH World Television Champion with the most successful title defenses over the course of two reigns.

Eventually, the veteran would win the ROH World title, as Lethal beat Jay Briscoe in a winner takes all match to win the prestigious belt for the first time in his career at Best in the World 2015. In total, Lethal would hold the ROH World title twice.

However, before officially becoming a grand slam champion at Final Battle 2019 by winning the ROH World Tag Team titles with Jonathan Gresham, Ring of Honor revisits his first-ever title win, which was in 2005 against John Waters at the Trios Tournament event. Check it out:

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