14 Ups & 3 Downs From NJPW/ROH G1 Supercard

12. Dalton Castle Turns

Castle's quick death left him as shocked as anyone else in Madison Square Garden, and the fans knew something was up as focus lingered on him in the arena, disbelief etched across his defeated face.

Dejected and enraged, Castle took it on the Boys. He turned heel on his little lads, driving one into the mat hard, prompting the other to lay across his broken body for protection. Big mistake. A Bangarang followed, and with the Boys slain, Dalton concluded his most memorable angle since returning from the debilitating back injury that has ravaged his physique and hampered his in-ring ability.

A new direction is precisely what Castle needs at this point, so let's hope it pays off.

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