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Donovan Dijak

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For anyone who’s seen Dijak perform in Ring of Honor, or anywhere else, this one’s going to be obvious. And I’ll admit, pegging last year’s Top Prospect Tournament winner as a “can’t miss” talent isn’t exactly going out on a limb, however, Dijak’s performance in 2015 deserves the spotlight.

Positioned alongside ROH World Champion Jay Lethal, Dijak’s poised for great things within ROH in 2016, and looking at his performances on the independents against opponents such as Eddie Edwards, Biff Busick, Tommaso Ciampa and Chris Hero, among others, all fuels the belief that when the time is right, Dijak will take over any company he chooses.

For 2016 specifically, anything less than a ROH World Championship reign will be surprising to this writer.

2016 Goals/Expectations: Ring of Honor World Champion.

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Tim Bell
Been a wrestling fan for almost 30 years. I've seen Hulkamania, The New Generation, The NWO, the Attitude Era, and the PG Era, and I've enjoyed all of it in different ways. I still remember standing on the guardrail at ten years old and having it fall over in front of Razor Ramon. I was there live when The Undertaker abducted Stephanie McMahon, and I was there when The Rock surprised the entire TD Garden at a house show. Recently been getting into a lot of independent wrestling, especially in the Northeast. I follow WWE, NXT, TNA, ROH and NJPW, among others, but mainly only watch WWE/NXT religiously. I'll probably be more positive about WWE than you, and I'm OK with that.