Christopher Daniels On Winning ROH Title, Frankie Kazarian Turning On The Bullet Club, Dalton Castle

Ring Of Honor (ROH) World Champion Christopher Daniels recently spoke to Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated's "Extra Mustard" to talk about his recent title win over Adam Cole at ROH's 15th Anniversary pay-per-view (PPV). You can check out the highlights below:

His reaction to winning the ROH Title:

"Adam is the first three-time world champion, and he's never been handed the belt. He earned those championships, and he's worked for and earned everything he's had. In the end, he just never had that hunger like I had that hunger for this championship. That drive and fire inside of me was the edge I had in our match."

"I'm happy to shed the title of 'The Best Who Never Held It.' The way I'm perceived now is forever changed. I'd resigned myself to the idea that I might not get it, and I said I'd be OK with that. Success is gauged by my ability to feed my family and provide, but just to have this title in my hands, I realized I would have been lying to myself?I wouldn't have been OK if I didn't win it."

Frankie Kazarian double-crossing The Bullet Club to help him beat Cole:

"I feel real fortunate that we came up with the game plan. It's hard, in 2017, to catch folks unaware. I feel like we did a really good job of it, and I credit that to all the guys involved and the crew behind the scenes laying stuff out in a manner that was creative and keeping the twists and turns under the hat until the right time."

Defending his title against Dalton Castle at Supercard of Honor XI:

"That's a daunting task, as Dalton is at the forefront of the hot, young stars of Ring of Honor. But I'm thankful to be in this position because of the Ring of Honor fan base. They're the reason why we've built our reputation as the best wrestling in the world.

"I wouldn't be where I am today if it wasn't for people supporting me and letting me know that they appreciate what I'm doing. I'm going to pay people back for that by giving you the best I can. That's the contract between the wrestler and the fans, and I will continue to show up one-hundred percent invested and give the absolute best I've got."

You can read the full interview by clicking here.

Source: Sports Illustrated's Extra Mustard

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