AEW Collision, Rampage & ROH TV spoilers from Portland

The following are spoilers for the Saturday, May 18th episodes of AEW Collision and AEW Rampage, plus future episodes of ROH TV taped on Thursday in Portland, Oregon, at the Moda Center.

Spoilers are courtesy of our own Jim Valley, Cagematch, and PWInsider.

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ROH TV spoilers:

  • Zak Knight defeated Sebastian Wolfe
  • Marina Shafir defeated Amira
  • The WorkHorsemen (JD Drake & Anthony Henry) defeated Spanish Announce Project (Serpentico & Angelico)
  • ROH Women’s World Champion Athena defeated Viva Van
  • The Infantry (Shawn Dean & Carlie Bravo) defeated Nick Comoroto & Jacoby Watts
  • Red Velvet defeated Kel
  • Top Flight (Darius Martin & Dante Martin), Action Andretti & Lee Johnson defeated Tony Nese, Ari Daivari, Griff Garrison & Cole Karter

AEW Collision & Rampage spoilers:

  • Will Ospreay defeated Shane Taylor
  • Bryan Danielson & FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) defeated Lance Archer & The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch)
  • Orange Cassidy defeated Isiah Kassidy. Afterward, Trent Beretta challenged Cassidy to a match at Double or Nothing.
  • Hook defeated Johnny TV via submission
  • Katsuyori Shibata defeated Rocky Romero via submission
  • Bryan Keith defeated Beefcake Boulder
  • The Bang Bang Gang (Jay White & The Gunns) were shown laying out PAC backstage
  • Nick Wayne defeated Jack Cartwheel
  • Serena Deeb defeated Anna Jay via submission
  • Kyle O’Reilly defeated Lee Moriarty via submission
  • Rush defeated Cody Chhun
  • Deonna Purrazzo defeated Robyn Renegade via submission. Thunder Rosa ran afterward and brawled with Purrazzo.
  • Brian Cage defeated Anthony Bowens

AEW Rampage spoilers from Charleston, West Virginia

The following are spoilers for the Friday, April 12 AEW Rampage episode taped Wednesday, April 10 at the Charleston Coliseum Convention Center in Charleston, West Virginia. 

Four matches were advertised for the show, including an Open House match with TBS Champion Julia Hart defending her title against “Legit” Leyla Hirsch. 

Zak Knight will make his AEW in-ring debut on the episode set to air Friday, taking on “Cool Hand Ang” Angelo Parker. 

Jay White vs. Matt Sydal, plus Orange Cassidy vs. The Dark Order’s Alex Reynolds will also air on Friday’s show.

Spoilers are courtesy of PWInsider. 

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Orange Cassidy defeated Alex Reynolds of The Dark Order —

Cassidy won by pinfall after hitting an Orange Punch. 

TBS Championship Open House match: Julia Hart defeated “Legit” Leyla Hirsch to retain the title —

Hart won by pinfall after a small package. 

Zak Knight defeated “Cool Hand Ang” Angelo Parker —

Knight won by pinfall in his in-ring AEW debut. 

Jay White defeated Matt Sydal —

White scored the victory via pinfall.

AEW Collision and ROH spoilers from Worcester

Here are spoilers for both Ring of Honor and AEW Collision, which were taped before and after Wednesday’s Dynamite in Worcester, Massachusetts. AEW Collision will air at a later time than usual this Saturday at 11:30 pm ET.

Spoilers courtesy of Arya Winter:

ROH:

  • Anna Jay defeated LMK
  • The Righteous beat Bryce Donavan & Chico Adams
  • Zak Knight defeated Alvin Alvarez
  • The Kingdom vs. The Infantry ended in a ten minute time-limit draw. As a result, The Infantry will get a shot at the ROH Tag Team titles at Supercard of Honor this Friday.

AEW Collision:

  • FTR defeated Top Flight to advance to the finals of the AEW Tag Team title tournament. They will face The Young Bucks at AEW Dynasty on April 21.
  • PAC defeated a local competitor. After the match, PAC cut a promo saying he was done waiting for opportunities and would take things into his own hands, challenging Kazuchika Okada.
  • Chris Jericho & Hook defeated Shane Taylor and Lee Moriarty. After the match, Anthony Ogogo came out and helped Shane Taylor Promotions attack both Jericho and Hook.
  • House of Black defeated Christopher Daniels, Matt Sydal, and Bryan Keith. After the match, Adam Copeland ran in through the crowd but was attacked by The House of Black. Mark Briscoe and FTR came out for the save but were jumped by The Young Bucks. Copeland and Briscoe took out HOB while FTR got the better of The Young Bucks.
  • Yuka Sakazaki defeated Trish Adora. Serena Deeb came out and stared down Sakazaki after the match.
  • Claudio Castagnoli defeated The Butcher
  • Penta El Zero Miedo defeated Komander

AEW Rampage & Ring of Honor spoilers from London, Ontario

Matches for AEW Rampage and Ring of Honor TV were taped last night in London, Ontario, Canada. 

Ring of Honor was filmed before AEW Collision aired live and the April 5 edition of AEW Rampage was taped immediately following Collision. 

Spoilers for ROH courtesy of Cagematch.net and various social media posts.

ROH TV spoilers from March 30, 2024 —

  • Shane Taylor Promotions (Lee Moriarty & Shane Taylor) defeated Kaz Jordan & Julian Ward
  • Lee Johnson defeated Nick Comoroto
  • Abadon defeated Nova

Spoilers for AEW Rampage courtesy of PWInsider, Cagematch, and various social media posts. 

AEW Rampage spoilers from March 30, 2024 —

  • Malakai Black defeated Christopher Daniels
  • Roderick Strong defeated London Lightning
    • Lightning may have gotten himself noticed by Tony Khan, who came out to greet him on the stage after the match. He debuted in late 2022 and has been wrestling on ROH when AEW runs shows in Canada. He has also been featured on Evil Uno’s Mystery Wrestling shows in Gatineau, Quebec.
  • Serena Deeb defeated Trish Adora
  • Daniel Garcia won a four-way elimination match against Komander, Bryan Keith, and Action Andretti
    • Komander eliminated Keith
    • Andretti eliminated Komander
    • Garcia eliminated Andretti

AEW Rampage & Ring of Honor TV spoilers from Quebec City

The following are spoilers for the Friday, March 29 AEW Rampage episode, plus spoilers for an episode of Ring of Honor TV. 

Matches for Ring of Honor TV were taped prior to Wednesday’s live AEW Dynamite, and the March 29 Rampage was taped after Dynamite in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada at the Centre Videotron. 

Rampage returns to its usual Friday, 10 p.m. Eastern time slot on TNT this week after a live airing on TBS last Wednesday following Dynamite.

Spoilers are courtesy of Pat Laprade and Cagematch. 

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Ring of Honor TV spoilers —

  • ROH World TV Champion Kyle Fletcher defeated Blake Christian to retain the title
  • Top Flight (Darius Martin & Dante Martin) & Action Andretti defeated KPK (Abu, Ahmed & Huran)
  • The Dark Order (John Silver & Evil Uno) defeated Zak Patterson & Frank Milano
  • Nyla Rose defeated Kat Von Heez

AEW Rampage spoilers for March 29 —

  • AEW International title eliminator match: Roderick Strong defeated “Daddy Magic” Matt Menard
  • Mariah May defeated Nikita
  • Deonna Purrazzo defeated Rose
  • Dustin Rhodes defeated The Butcher

AEW Rampage & Ring of Honor live spoilers from Boston

The following are live spoilers from AEW Rampage in Boston (taped after Wednesday’s Dynamite) as well as several Ring of Honor bouts taped before the show.

AEW Rampage results:

The Undisputed Kingdom (AEW International Champion Roderick Strong and ROH Tag Team Champions Matt Taven & Mike Bennett) defeated Top Flight (Dante & Darius Martin) and Action Andretti

This will be the main event of the show, but it was taped first. After Mercedes Mone closed the show, it took a long time for the crowd to get into this. Even local boy Taven wearing a Larry Bird jersey didn’t help.

This was fine, but didn’t have any heat until the last few minutes. The one notable and expected spot was Top Flight and Andretti hitting a dive sequence onto the Undisputed Kingdom on the outside of the ring.

The end came when Taven and Bennett hit a spike piledriver on Andretti followed by Strong hitting End of Heartache to give the heels the win.

Afterward, Taven ran into the crowd in a manner which looked like he was going after a fan but it was friends and family that came out to see him.

AEW Women’s Champion Toni Storm & Mariah May (w/ Luther) defeated Little Mean Kathleen & Kayla Sparks

As expected, the fans loved Storm and May. This was a squash with a lot of Storm and May’s attack focused on LMK. The end came when Storm and May hit back-to-back hip attacks on Sparks followed by Storm Zero by the champion with May getting the pin.

Afterward, Deonna Purrazzo came out and introduced her mystery friend alluded to during her Dynamite promo: Thunder Rosa. The heels ran away and Purrazzo said that they will see Storm and May “next week.”

Konosuke Takeshita (w/ Don Callis) defeated Komander (w/ Alex Abrahantes)

This was fine and mainly a squash for Takeshita until Komander got into it and then, this turned into a really fun match. Komander countered what appeared to be an avalanche move off the top rope into a stunner. He later hit his rope walk moonsault for a nearfall.

Takeshita wasn’t to be denied, catching Komander spinning off the ropes into a blue thunder bomb for another close nearfall. This continued to get good late as Komander hit a flying Canadian destroyer that was awesome. The end came when Takeshita nailed his opponent with an elbow, followed by a power bomb, a running knee, and another blue thunder bomb for the pin and win.

Callis got a loud “f**k you, Callis” chant during the match. Afterward, he got into it with Jericho at ringside with Chris Jericho (on commentary) running him off, eventually chasing up the stage while Callis ran beside it so he couldn’t get him. Callis slipped as he was making his escape, but it was hard to tell if it was intentional.

Orange Cassidy & Trent Beretta (w/ Chuck Taylor) defeated Dark Order (Evil Uno & John Silver)

This was a comedy match that was pretty much standard fare until the last few minutes. Early on, it was focused on Uno and Silver not wanting Cassidy to get into his pockets with Silver putting his hands in Cassidy’s pockets to block. All the Best Friends eventually got in for a group hug that included referee Bryce Remsburg.

A funny organic sequence happened around Uno’s jacket. He threw it at Cassidy and it ended up in the ropes. Remsburg grabbed it and tried to toss it out, but failed as it got caught up in the ropes again. He then tried again and the same thing happened. After gaining the advantage, Uno took an opportunity to grab the jacket and put it back on which appeared to crack up the announce team.

This also featured some dives late including a top rope flip by Uno to the outside.

In the end, Beretta got the pin on Silver to pick up the win.

Ring of Honor results:

  • Matt Sydal defeated TJ Crawford
  • Colt Cabana & Brandon Cutler defeated Bryce Donovan & Rex Lawless
  • Serpentico defeated Mark Sterling
  • Mina Shirakawa (Stardom) defeated Anna Jay

Notes:

  • The crowd was very full for the majority of Rampage with very few empty seats until the final match. Even then, the lower bowl was fairly full.
  • Due to the LED boards on the ring, it was a very quick changeover to Rampage.
  • Massachusetts native Bobby Cruise handled ring announcing duties for both Rampage and ROH.
  • Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Jericho were on commentary. Jericho came out to Judas to get his pop and was booed by a pocket of the crowd, similar to what happened on Dynamite during his backstage promo with Hook.
  • The crowd was into the surprise of Shirakawa making her ROH debut. 

AEW Collision spoilers from Duluth, Georgia

The following are spoilers for the Saturday, March 9 episode of AEW Collision. 

Saturday’s episode was taped Thursday night, March 7 at the Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia, the same building that hosted Wednesday’s live Dynamite and Rampage taping. 

Spoilers are courtesy of PWInsider.

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Atlanta Street Fight: House of Black’s Malakai Black, Brody King & Buddy Matthews defeated Mark Briscoe, Jeff Jarrett & Jay Lethal —

Black pinned Briscoe after a powerbomb through a flaming table.

Mistico defeated Angelico —

Bryan Danielson defeated Shane Taylor —

Danielson won with the busaiku knee. Will Ospreay entered & Danielson challenged him to a match at the Dynasty pay-per-view set for Sunday, April 21. Ospreay accepted the challenge.

Kazuchika Okada & The Young Bucks defeated Jon Cruz, Adrian Alanis & Liam Gray —

Eddie Kingston attacked Okada & The Bucks after the match, but was beaten down. PAC & Penta El Zero Miedo made the save for Kingston & a trios match with Okada & The Young Bucks vs. Kingston, PAC & Penta was set up for Big Business on Wednesday, March 13.

Mariah May defeated Trish Adora —

Toni Storm presented May with the first-ever Toni Award. Deonna Purrazzo attacked Storm, but May saved and laid out Purrazzo.

Nick Wayne (w/Christian Cage) defeated Adam Priest —

Christian was jawing with a fan and tore up the fan’s sign. The fan unmasked as Adam Copeland and attacked Christian.

Tony Schiavone interviewed FTR —

The Infantry’s Shawn Dean & Carlie Bravo interrupted. Both teams vowed to win the tournament for the vacant AEW World Tag Team titles.

Chris Jericho defeated CMLL’s Titan —

Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona of Gates of Agony attacked Jericho, but Hook made the save.

AEW Rampage spoilers from Duluth, Georgia

The following are spoilers for the Friday, March 8 episode of AEW Rampage. 

Friday’s episode was taped Wednesday night in Duluth, Georgia at the Gas South Arena. 

Gas South Arena will also host this week’s AEW Collision which is being taped Thursday, March 7 to air on Saturday, March 9. 

Spoilers are courtesy of PWInsider.

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Chris Jericho returned to the Rampage commentary team for the first time since December 2023.

Orange Cassidy & Trent Beretta defeated Kip Sabian & The Butcher —

Trent pinned Butcher after hitting Strong Zero.

TBS Champion Julia Hart defeated Robyn Renegade to retain the title —

Hart won via submission. The dealer’s choice rule for this bout was no top rope moves allowed, effectively banning Hart’s moonsault.

Penta El Zero Miedo defeated Action Andretti —

Penta pinned Andretti after hitting the Fear Factor.

Top Flight (Darius Martin & Dante Martin) defeated Komander & Bryan Keith & Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen) —

Komander ate the pin in this triple threat tag team match.

AEW Collision spoilers from Huntsville, Alabama

The following are spoilers for the Saturday, March 2 edition of AEW Collision. 

This week’s Collision episode was taped Wednesday night, February 28 at Propst Arena at Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama. 

Spoilers are courtesy of PWInsider.

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Christian Cage, Roderick Strong, Killswitch & Brian Cage defeated Orange Cassidy, Daniel Garcia, Trent Beretta & Hook

Killswitch pinned Beretta to win the bout after interference from Nick Wayne. The Undisputed Kingdom ran in and attacked Cassidy after the match. A brawl ensued. Killswitch tried to chokeslam Garcia through a chair, but Matt Menard made the save and took the chokeslam instead. Christian defends the TNT title against Garcia at Revolution on Sunday, while Cassidy defends the International title against Strong on that show.

Mark Briscoe & Buddy Matthews brawled —

Matthews was set to wrestle another opponent, but Briscoe attacked and put him through a table and threatened to use a metal spike as a weapon. House of Black tried to save Matthews, but Briscoe kept them away with a chair. Briscoe threatened to burn Matthews with the stage pyro, but security saved Matthews.

Revolution All-Star Scramble match qualifier: Dante Martin defeated Bryan Keith & Penta El Zero Miedo in a three-way —

Martin pinned Keith after hitting a frog splash.

Thunder Rosa defeated Cassandra Golden —

Rosa got the win with a submission.

Private Party’s Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen defeated Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal —

Jeff Jarrett distracted the referee allowing Jay Lethal to attack Sydal leading to the finish, so it looks as though Private Party are now allies with Jarrett & Lethal.

Mariah May defeated Angelica Risk —

May was also involved in the next segment. 

Toni Storm & Deonna Purrazzo face-to-face —

After promos, the Revolution opponents brawled. May took a piledriver in the segment.

Wardlow interview —

Wardlow was interviewed by Tony Schiavone. Chris Jericho interrupted & verbally went back and forth with Wardlow. Powerhouse Hobbs attacked Jericho.

Max Caster, Anthony Bowens & Colten Gunn of the Bang Bang Scissor Gang defeated Evil Uno, Alex Reynolds & John Silver of Dark Order —

This was the main event of the taping.

AEW Rampage spoilers from Tulsa, Oklahoma

The following are spoilers for the Friday, February 23 edition of AEW Rampage, as well as dark match results from Wednesday’s Dynamite taping. 

Friday’s Rampage episode was taped Wednesday night, February 21 at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. 

The advertised lineup for this week’s show: 

  • Mariah May vs. Anna Jay
  • Private Party & Matt Sydal vs. Top Flight & Action Andretti vs. Penta El Zero Miedo, Komander & Bryan Keith
  • Roderick Strong vs. Jake Hager
  • The Young Bucks in action
  • Sammy Guevara speaks

After airing at 7 p.m. Eastern time last week due to TNT coverage of NBA All-Star weekend, Rampage returns to its normal 10 p.m. Eastern time slot on TNT with this week’s show.

Spoilers are courtesy of Cagematch.

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Dark matches —

  • Dark Order (Alex Reynolds & John Silver) defeated Colt Cabana & Brandon Cutler
  • Evil Uno defeated Serpentico

AEW Rampage spoilers for Friday, February 23 —

  • The Young Bucks (Matthew & Nicholas Jackson) defeated two enhancement talents
  • Mariah May defeated Anna Jay
  • Roderick Strong defeated Jake Hager
  • Top Flight (Darius Martin & Dante Martin) & Action Andretti defeated Matt Sydal & Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen), & Penta El Zero Miedo, Komander & Bryan Keith

AEW Rampage & ROH TV spoilers from New Orleans

The following are spoilers for the Friday, February 2 AEW Rampage episode, plus matches taped for future Ring of Honor TV programming. 

UNO Lakefront Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana was the venue for the taping and Wednesday’s live AEW Dynamite show. Our Dynamite report is here. 

Spoilers are courtesy of PWInsider.

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Ring of Honor TV spoilers —

  • Rey Fenix & El Hijo del Vikingo defeated Jon Cruz & an enhancement talent
  • Brian Cage defeated Brandon Cutler (w/Colt Cabana)

Spoilers for the Friday, February 2 AEW Rampage —

  • Top Flight (Darius Martin & Dante Martin) defeated Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen)
  • AEW Tag Team title eliminator match: AEW Tag Team Champions Ricky Starks & Big Bill defeated Dark Order (Alex Reynolds & John Silver) – Darby Allin was on commentary for this match
  • Willow Nightingale (w/Kris Statlander) defeated Queen Aminata
  • CMLL stars Mistico, Volador Jr., Hechicero & Mascara Dorada defeated Christopher Daniels, Matt Sydal, Matt Menard & Angelo Parker

AEW Rampage spoilers from Savannah, Georgia

Update —

This post has been updated with the correct main event result.

The following are spoilers for the Friday, January 26 edition of AEW Rampage. 

This week’s show was taped Wednesday night, January 24 in Savannah, Georgia at the Enmarket Arena. 

Rampage was headlined by a “Freshly Squeezed” four-way match to determine the number one contender to Orange Cassidy’s International Championship. Cassidy vs. the winner has been announced for the Saturday, January 27 AEW Collision episode.

Jon Moxley vs. Lee Moriarty, Anna Jay vs. Ruby Soho, plus Konosuke Takeshita vs. Christopher Daniels were also booked for the show.

Spoilers are courtesy of Solo Wrestling.

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AEW Rampage spoilers for the Friday, January 26 episode —

  • Jon Moxley defeated Lee Moriarty
  • Konosuke Takeshita defeated Christopher Daniels
  • Anna Jay defeated Ruby Soho
  • “Freshly Squeezed” four-way AEW International Championship number one contender’s match: Komander defeated The Butcher, El Hijo del Vikingo & Kip Sabian. Komander vs. Orange Cassidy for the AEW International Championship is official for the Saturday, January 27 Collision show.

AEW Rampage spoilers from North Charleston, South Carolina

The following are spoilers for the Friday, January 19 episode of AEW Rampage taped Wednesday, January 17 in North Charleston, South Carolina. 

Four matches were advertised for the show: 

  • Darby Allin vs. Jeff Hardy
  • Chris Jericho vs. Matt Sydal
  • Kris Statlander vs. Queen Aminata
  • Penta El Zero Miedo vs. Anthony Henry

Allin vs. Hardy is a rematch of a memorable May 2022 Dynamite main event, the only career singles meeting between the two.

Jericho & Sydal square off for the first time in over 13 years, with their last bout taking place at a September 2010 WWE house show in Puerto Rico where Sydal won under his WWE Evan Bourne moniker.

Friday’s episode was taped at the North Charleston Coliseum. Spoilers are courtesy of ITNWWE.

The show airs Friday at 10 p.m. Eastern time on TNT.

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  • Chris Jericho defeated Matt Sydal
  • Penta El Zero Miedo defeated Anthony Henry
  • Kris Statlander defeated Queen Aminata
  • Darby Allin defeated Jeff Hardy

AEW Rampage spoilers from Newark, New Jersey

The following are spoilers for the Friday, January 5 edition of AEW Rampage taped Wednesday night at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

Four matches were taped for Friday’s show, which airs at 10 p.m. Eastern time on TNT.

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Mark Briscoe & The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) defeated Kip Sabian, The Butcher & The Blade

Kris Statlander & Willow Nightingale defeated Notorious Mimi and Kenedi Copeland —

Stokely Hathaway introduced Willow and Kris and really emphasized Kris, even saying “she’s thicker than a Snickers,” then just saying “and Willow Nightingale” as the storyline where Hathaway has become infatuated with Statlander continues.

Hikaru Shida defeated Anna Jay

ROH Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta defeated Komander (w/Alex Abrahantes) to retain the title —

Jimmy Jacobs, Christopher Daniels, & Pat Buck were the judges for the bout. Yuta won by submission for his third successful defense of his third Pure title reign.

AEW Rampage New Year’s Smash spoilers from Orlando

The following are spoilers for the Friday, December 29 AEW Rampage New Year’s Smash episode taped Wednesday night in Orlando, Florida at Addition Financial Arena.

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Chris Jericho & Sammy Guevara face-to-face —

Jericho & Guevara exchanged apologies and hyped their eight-man tag team match for Worlds End. Jericho offered Guevara a spot in his guaranteed Tag title match in the future, and Guevara accepted. Jericho, Guevara, Sting & Darby Allin face Big Bill, Ricky Starks, Powerhouse Hobbs & Kyle Fletcher at Worlds End on Saturday.

ROH Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta defeated Matt Sydal to retain the title —

Jimmy Jacobs, Christopher Daniels, and Sarah Stock were the judges. Danhausen came out after the match and Yuta began punching him until Hook made the save. Hook defends the FTW Championship against Yuta at Worlds End on the Zero Hour pre-show.

Ruby Soho (w/Saraya & Harley Cameron) defeated Marina Shafir (w/Nyla Rose)

Action Andretti & Top Flight (Darius Martin & Dante Martin) defeated Orange Cassidy, Rocky Romero & Trent Beretta