12 Biggest Stories From Ring Of Honor's Final Battle - And What They Mean For 2019

1. New Debuts Lead To Formation Of Villain Enterprises

News had made the rounds prior to Final Battle that Ring of Honor had signed both Brody King and PCO to contracts. King made his wrestling debut just over three years ago, but at nearly six and a half feet tall and two-hundred and eighty-five pounds, he quickly established himself on the independent scene. Meanwhile, PCO has been wrestling for over three decades, most notably as a part of both World Championship Wrestling and WWE in the 1990s. This year saw his career revitalized through standout matches with the likes of WALTER and other young stars.

At ROH's television taping in Philadelphia, both stars officially debuted with the company when they saved Marty Scurll from an attack by The Kingdom. Just as Matt Taven, TK O'Ryan, and Vinny Marseglia surrounded The Villain, the 2300 Arena was plunged into darkness. When the lights came back on, PCO and Brody dispatched with The Kingdom before Scurll announced that Villain Enterprises had officially formed.

While Marty's Elite friends may have left him, he didn't have to go long before making new pals. The Kingdom will surely be looking for vengeance soon, but the entire ROH roster should be on notice now that Brody King and PCO have debuted.

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