ROH TV results: SCU win Tag Team titles, Scurll vs. Hurricane IV

Ian Riccaboni and Colt Cabana called the action from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Dalton Castle and The Boys entered. Castle talked about his comeback from injury, which included going to Australia and kissing a kangaroo. He called out ROH World Champion Jay Lethal, but it was Matt Taven who responded. Taven — who is calling himself the real ROH World Champion — said he’s the one Castle should be worried about.

Three red balloons floated up in front of Castle, which led to The Kingdom jumping Castle and The Boys. Taven, Vinny Marseglia, and TK O’Ryan all landed a synchronized chair shot to the head of the prone Castle.

Marty Scurll defeated Hurricane Helms in a street fight

The Villain Marty Scurll came to the ring holding Hurricane’s mask, which he stole in their last encounter. Hurricane’s music hit, but Delirious tried to come out instead. It was all a distraction as the real Hurricane Helms, sans mask, slid in behind Scurll and landed a Hurri-chokeslam, but it only got a two count as Scurll kicked out.

Scurll tossed multiple canes into the ring and used them against Hurricane, but Hurricane finally fought back and was able to procure the mask. He put it on and back came his Hurri-strength. Hurricane then tossed four chairs into the ring. Hurricane set them all up and went for a superplex. That didn’t work — so he grabbed Scurll by the cajones and tossed him off the top through the chairs.

After the break, Scurll had set up a table on the outside and tossed Hurricane through it. He rolled in Hurricane but only got a two count. Scurll then went for a satchel. He emptied it to reveal a thousand thumbtacks. However, it was Hurricane who was able to land another Hurri-chokeslam — this time slamming Scurll into the tacks, but Scurll got his foot on the ropes.

Scurll got back up and took a handful of tacks, shoved them into the mouth of Hurricane, and landed a superkick, which he followed up with Graduation for the win.

A recap of Brandi Rhodes’ injury and subsequent recovery aired.

SoCal Uncensored (Scorpio Sky & Frankie Kazarian) defeated The Briscoes and The Young Bucks in a triple threat match to win the ROH Tag Team titles 

The Bucks and SCU started it off hot with dives. However, it was The Briscoes who gained the control early as Mark Briscoe bounced Frankie Kazarian’s head off the metal guardrail.

The Young Bucks added a few new crazy moves to their arsenal and landed them on The Briscoes, after taking out SCU with dives. Kazarian and Sky worked together and connected with a dropkick/powerbomb on Nick Jackson. Each man hit an outside-in cutter into dragon sleepers until a pair of superkicks broke it up.

Referee Paul Turner was squished in the melee of the match. Jay Briscoe hit the Jay Driller on Kazarian, but Matt Jackson broke up the slow pin count. The Briscoes got a couple of chairs involved, but before they could be used, Matt hit a spear on Mark.

A chair shot from Jay accidentally hit Mark. Sky capitalized with Kazarian as they hit a combination lung blower on Mark to win the titles.

Christopher Daniels came to the ring, wearing a neck brace, to celebrate with his SCU compadres.

Left My Wallet: Hurricane Helms on hotel brawls, UFC, being an agent

‘Left My Wallet’ returns for the second time this week as I talk UFC and some wrestling road stories with my friend and former WWE nemesis, “Hurricane” Shane Helms.

Plus, the long awaited return of my mom!

Shane and I discuss many major stories going on in the UFC, and he tells his experience being there live at UFC 229 and the fight that ensued after Khabib Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor. We discuss where both fighters go now, the proposed McGregor/Donald Cerrone bout, and why he thinks it could be a good matchup for McGregor. We talk Khabib vs. Tony Ferguson, Shane’s thoughts on Ben Askren, the amazing Yair Rodriguez knockout, what fights he’d like to see in the future, and so much more.

We then talk about a hotel brawl in England that we were front and center for when we were both in WWE, his night as an agent at the huge Northeast Wrestling show last weekend as well as some other random musings from the world of pro wrestling.

But first, after a summer hiatus, my mom checks back in to give her thoughts on the Red Sox World Series win, her love of Carl Yazstremski, the Celtics slow start, the Patriots, her Thanksgiving prep, and a few closing words you don’t want to miss!

Enjoy this fun and easy listen to kick off your weekend with two unique personalities.

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ROH TV results: Hurricane Helms vs. Marty Scurll II

Ian Riccaboni and BJ Whitmer called the action from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Coast 2 Coast (Shaheem Ali & LSG) defeated The Kingdom (TK O’Ryan & Vinny Marseglia)

Coast 2 Coast tried to get a chant started for their return. It was back and forth for a few moments until the commercial.

After the break, Ali came in on a hot tag and ran wild on the Kingdom until O’Ryan slapped him in the back of the head. Marseglia used a balloon distraction — which allowed O’Ryan to hit a powerslam. The Kingdom went after the neck of Ali.

Finally, Ali connected with a jawbreaker and went for the tag. LSG came in and used a double clothesline, a spinning gutbuster, and a neckbreaker. Marseglia cut him off with a running knee. O’Ryan hit a dive on LSG — but that allowed Ali to hit a crossbody. Marseglia then wiped everyone out with a flipping dive. However, LSG topped them all with a monster front flip off the top turnbuckle to the floor. Ali ate a huge forearm but was able to roll-up O’Ryan for the pin and the huge win.

LSG was apparently the legal man and not Ali, so that sent the Kingdom into a tizzy. They attacked the referee and then some security guards.

Hurricane Helms defeated Marty Scurll

Helms went for the chokeslam early in the match, but Scurll landed a tornado DDT. Helms went for it again, but Scurll hit a lungblower instead. This made Helms power up, but Scurll used a superkick to the knee to cut him off. Scurll sent Helms crashing into the guardrail with a suicide dive. This led to the commercial.

Upon return, the hero Helms was taking a beating from the villain Scurll. A pumphandle brainbuster earned Scurll a two count. Finally, on the outside, Helms was able to hit a Northern Lights suplex. Scurll, channeling Kazuchika Okada, used a Rainmaker for a two count. Helms countered the chickenwing and went up top.

Scurll recovered and hit a superplex off the top turnbuckle and followed it up with a superkick. Scurll hit a low blow and then used Helms’ Eye of the Hurricane. He went for a chokeslam, but Helms countered into a slam of his own. Scurll went for a fancy La Magistral cradle, but Helms prevented it and pinned Scurll for the win. Their series is now tied at 1-1.

A video package aired highlighting the ongoing feud between Will Ferrara and Cheeseburger.

Cheeseburger defeated Will Ferrara in a Fight Without Honor

Ferrara sent Rhett Titus to the back and told him that he wanted to do this on his own. Ferrara did just that in the early going and put a hurting on Cheeseburger. He used a belt to hit Cheeseburger incessantly. Eventually, Cheeseburger got hold of the belt and struck Ferrara with it, but Ferrara used all kinds of cheap shots to regain the advantage.

After the break, Ferrara had a chair in the ring. He swung wildly and missed twice — which allowed Cheeseburger an opportunity to attempt the Shotei palm strike. However, Ferrara got the chair in front and Cheeseburger’s palm struck it with a loud clang.

Cheeseburger connected with a superkick into the chair, which smashed into Ferrara’s face as he fired up. He followed it up by stomping a mudhole in Ferrara. Cheeseburger then landed a DDT on the chair, only earning a two count.

Cheeseburger upped the ante and pulled out a table. However, before he could set it up, Titus came down and jumped him from behind and laid him out. Titus set up the table and went for a Razor’s Edge from the apron, but Eli Isom and Ryan Nova came out and instead double teamed Titus with a slam through the table.

While all that was happening, Ferrara brought out a chain and wrapped his hand around it to punch Cheeseburger. However, this time it was Ferrara that punched the chair. That allowed Cheeseburger to regain his composure and crack Ferrara in the back with a chair shot.

Finally, Cheeseburger wrapped his own hand in the chain and nailed the Shotei palm strike for the pin and the win.