<Li> During his time in Ring of Honor (ROH), Danielson made his way to the ring to his entrance song ("The Final Countdown") and once in the ring he stood on the top turnbuckle and sang the refrain along with the fans in attendance . </Li> <Li> After winning the ROH World Championship, Danielson displayed traits of a villain - like persona, starting to behave more aggressively and threatening to the fans as well as taking more liberties with the rules, but despite his rulebreaking character he still retained a certain level of popularity with the fans as well as his upholding of the company's Code of Honor, ROH's storyline rules of wrestler conduct, allowing him to perform as a more neutral character . </Li> <Li> As a villain, applying a submission hold while the opponent gets a part of their body in the ring ropes, leading to the referee counting to five (not releasing the hold by the count of five would result in a disqualification) and as the referee would be about to disqualify Danielson, the latter would release the hold, instructing the referee: "I have till five!". </Li> <Li> During his initial reign as ROH World Champion, telling the ring announcer to add an extra note about him appertaining to the current circumstances around his match--this was generally insulting the crowd or his opponent . </Li>

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