
Absolutely, and all that hard work could pay off on the very first night of the tour. You could be going into the rest of that tour as a champion. At Honor United, the first night in London, that's Shane Taylor for the World Television Championship, Matt Taven in Newport and Silas Young in Bolton...
Here's the thing. If you win a championship, that changes the dimensions of the matches after that because if I can make it happen in London, if I can beat Shane Taylor on UK soil and become... I guess I would become the first Scottish person to hold a championship in Ring of Honor - but if I can do that, look who I'm immediately having to defend the title against.
Then there will be new expectations for me. I will have to deliver on a new level and these opponents are going to be even hungrier to beat me - so, again, I'm going to have to raise my game even higher.
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I have one final question. Let's assume you win the title on the first night and you keep it for the whole tour. You previously mentioned that you've come back to Ring of Honor as they have the most prestigious titles, the most prestigious former champions and, of course, you are The Prestigious One.
If you won that champion and were given the opportunity to defend it against any former ROH Champion, who would you choose?
Look, there's only one answer to that. If you've got to pick one, it's got to be Jay Lethal.
He is the franchise of Ring of Honor. When you think of Ring of Honor, you think of Jay Lethal.
He has won both those championships. I mean, in my mind, if you're the World Champion, you're the top talent, right? But it's always going to be a debate when you put up whoever is champion against Jay Lethal.
To me, he is at the very top of his game, the very top of this company and if you can get in there and you can deliver against Jay Lethal, you're making a statement that you're at the very top of this company. That's what I'm working towards.
Who knows what happens? You never know what happens in professional wrestling but that is the person to beat in my opinion.
That would be a dream match right there. Thank you...
Before you go, I will tell you one thing, this is what I'm going to be pushing for.
Now that I'm here, we need to get Ring of Honor back in Scotland!
I was devastated when we didn't have a Scottish date. We need to do that.
I'm working on it. I'm going to be pestering management.
We've got to get back in Scotland, we've got to get a Scottish Ring of Honor date.
I 100% agree with that. Ring of Honor needs to come back to Scotland. There's definitely an appetite. Thanks for joining me, and best of luck!
Thank you for having me!
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Ring of Honor makes its much-anticipated return to the UK with three big shows at the end of this month. The Honor United Tour kicks off in London on October 25, before heading to Newport on October 26th and concluding in Bolton on October 27th.
Tickets are available for all three shows here.
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