Roughly Obsess and Destroy

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Roughly Obsess and Destroy
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RO&D. From left to right: Brown, Kea, Michinoku, Jamal and Buchanan.
Stable
Members See Members subsection
Debuted 2003
Disbanded 2006
Promotions AJPW

Roughly Obsess & Destroy, also known as RO&D, were a stable in AJPW.

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RO&D began in mid-2003 as heels, determined to take control of AJPW and often clashing with the likes of Keiji Mutoh. Later, RO&D became faces and feuded against the evil Voodoo Murders. At one point, they held almost all the titles in AJPW (see Championships and accomplishments).

RO&D were forced to disband after they lost a dismissal match against the Voodoo Murders on September 17, 2006; during the match, D'Lo Brown and Buchanan betrayed RO&D, siding with the Voodoo Murders and attacking Taka Michinoku and Taiyō Kea. Michinoku and Kea have currently joined forces with Keiji Mutoh in order to rid AJPW of the Voodoo Murders once and for all.

  • Taka Michinoku was the only Japanese member of RO&D, all the rest are gaijins (foreigners). Taiyō Kea is not considered a foreign wrestler, despite the fact that he is Hawaiian not Japanese, by some experts, however, as he trained in the AJPW dojo and has spent nearly all of his career in the promotion.
  • Their rally cry was "We are RO&D ! BOO-YAA !!!".
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