Kyle Fletcher: I Wanted To Win The ROH TV Title So People Would Stop Calling Me A Tag Team Wrestler

Kyle Fletcher reflects on winning his first singles championship ever.

Kyle Fletcher defeated Bryan Keith, Komander, Lee Johnson, Lee Moriarty, and Dalton Castle at ROH Final Battle to capture the Ring of Honor World TV Championship.

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In his post-match interview, Fletcher explained that he was proud to win his first championship and he's hoping that people stop referring to him as simply a tag team wrestler and someone who is one of the best wrestlers in the world.

"You know, people have seen me win Tag Team Championships all over the world, but this is literally the first singles championship I have won in my entire career. More than just the incredible lineage of this championship, the reason I wanted to win it so bad is so people could stop calling me a tag team wrestler. So I could prove that Kyle Fletcher at 24 years old is not just 'good for 24 years old.' Kyle Fletcher at 24 years old is one of the best wrestlers in the world. Now, the easy part is done. I am your new Ring of Honor Television Champion. The hard work begins when I have to make this the most important championship in Ring of Honor, in AEW, in the entire frickin world. Because heavy lies the head."

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