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.

ROH TV results: Lethal, Gresham & Castle vs. The Kingdom

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

ROH TV Champion Jeff Cobb defeated Shane Taylor in a non-title match

A battle of the big men started off with a shoulder block exchange. Cobb was able to get the edge and toss Taylor, but Taylor then suplexed Cobb. However, Cobb stood right up and a back-and-forth forearm fest garnered Cobb control.

After the break, Taylor had taken over, but Cobb fought back with some flying uppercuts. A huge dropkick from Cobb stunned Taylor as he was perched on the top rope. Cobb followed that up with a delayed vertical suplex and a standing moonsault.

Not to be outdone, Taylor landed his version of the Canadian Destroyer that he calls the Cleveland Destroyer. Amazing. The fans chanted “This is awesome.” Cobb snatched up Taylor with a huge German suplex and followed it up with the Tour of the Islands for the win.

After the match, Hangman Page came out to confront Cobb. Security followed to keep the peace, but these two were not interested in peace, as they laid out security. Cobb hoisted the TV title. One unfortunate security guard was left behind, so Cobb nailed a superkick and another Tour of the Islands.

Jay Lethal cut a promo on The Kingdom for the six-man tag team main event, which will be Lethal, Gresham, and a mystery partner against all three members of The Kingdom.

Marty Scurll recounted his feud with Hurricane Helms.

Brian Milonas found his partner Beer City Bruiser sitting at a bar backstage drinking a beer. Bruiser was depressed because the last time they were in Philadelphia, Silas Young walked out on them.

The Bouncers (Beer City Bruiser & Brian Milonas) defeated Cheeseburger & Eli Isom (w/ Ryan Nova)

The announcers made all sorts of cheeseburger-related puns. The Bouncers worked together to isolate Cheeseburger. Bruiser lost his hold on Burger — which allowed him to tag in Isom.

Isom fired off some rapid offense — including a high crossbody off the top turnbuckle. He tagged Cheeseburger back in, leading to Cheeseburger landing a DDT on Milonas and then Isom was actually able to suplex him. Isom went up top but got cut off. Milonas hoisted him up for a superplex and then Bruiser hit the splash, their finishing combination known as Closing Time. It got the job done and The Bouncers picked up the win.

SoCal Uncensored came out and said that they wanted to end the reign of terror of The Briscoes. They said they will change Joe Koff’s mind by winning the ROH Tag Team Championship.

After SCU had finished speaking and were headed to the back, Mark Briscoe came from behind and waffled Scorpio Sky with a chair. Jay Briscoe then dropped Christopher Daniels with a Jay Driller on the ramp before a commercial.

During the break, Daniels was helped to the back by ROH personnel, jeopardizing next week’s main event where The Briscoes will defend against SCU and The Young Bucks.

ROH World Champion Jay Lethal, Jonathan Gresham, & Dalton Castle defeated The Kingdom (Matt Taven, Vinny Marseglia & TK O’Ryan)

Castle got the better of The Kingdom, but they regrouped on the floor and tossed all three of their opponents into the guardrails. However, Lethal fought back and set up Taven in a chair before referee Todd Sinclair stopped the attack. Sinclair was pulled underneath the ring. This allowed Taven to hammer Lethal with the chair. Just after that, Sinclair emerged to count the fall — but Lethal kicked out.

Lethal was in big trouble and looked to make a tag, but The Kingdom came in to prevent it. Gresham finally tagged in and handled his foes and made the tag out to Castle. In the corner, Castle landed a running knee and a huge bulldog. There were more knees for everyone from Castle and an assist by Gresham with a dive to give his team the edge. Gresham went up for a Shooting Star Press, but Marseglia got his knees up.

Lethal came in and landed a Lethal Injection on O’Ryan — who rolled to the floor. That left Castle in the ring with Marseglia. Castle hit the Bang-a-Rang on Marseglia for the win.

ROH TV results: Cody vs. Kenny King, Silas Young vs. The Sandman

Taped at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Colt Cabana returned to commentary to join Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman.

A recap aired of the Bully Ray and Flip Gordon confrontation from last week’s episode. This week, each man picked a representative to compete on their behalf. The stipulation was that the winner would get to do whatever they’d like to the other. Ray said that he would end Gordon should his representative, Silas Young, win the match.

Bully Ray came out and called it a “Pick Your Punishment” match. He had a manila envelope in his hand. Flip Gordon came out as Cabana left the announce booth to walk with him to the ring. Cabana announced the representative for Gordon, which turned out to b The Sandman! The hardcore legend made his way to the ring through the crowd while smashing beer cans on his forehead.

Silas Young defeated The Sandman

As soon as the match started, Sandman cracked Young with a kendo stick. It didn’t take long for Sandman to break out a ladder. Young cut off Sandman and went for a table. Sandman fought back, laid the ladder on top of Young, and hit a senton off the top turnbuckle. Young managed to escape the pin, and then hoisted up Sandman. Young nailed Sandman with Misery for the pin and got the win for Bully Ray.

After the match, Ray got into the ring with a microphone. He said the punishment for Gordon would be 10 shots with Sandman’s Singapore cane. He tattooed Gordon in the back of the head with shot number one. An announcer’s voice came on to inform us that due to the graphic nature, not all of the lashes would be shown.

Ray was swinging as hard as he could. After five shots, he gave Gordon the opportunity to say, “I quit” and end the torture. Gordon instead said, “Never.”

SoCal Uncensored came to ringside to plead with Ray to stop. Eventually, the Bullet Club came out as well. Cody got in the ring and encouraged Gordon to stand up. The crowd chanted for “Flip.” Ray struck him again. Rather than say, “I quit,” Gordon took the microphone and screamed, “F*** you,” to Bully.

That only provoked Ray further. Instead of hitting Gordon with the stick for the last time, he dropped to his knees and gave Gordon a low blow and then fled the scene.

Jenny Rose, Madison Rayne & Women of Honor World Champion Sumie Sakai defeated Dr. Brit Baker, Kelly Klein & Karen Q

Baker and Sakai started it off. A nice grappling exchange led to a blind tag by Karen Q on Baker. The match broke down into a scrum briefly. This led to a commercial break.

After the break, Sakai landed a spinning headscissors and tagged in Rayne — who unleashed some big strikes on Klein. Rayne landed a stunner and tagged in Rose. She immediately hit a spear on Klein, and then hooked on an abdominal stretch. Klein powered out and refused to tag in Baker.

Rose hit a Northern Lights suplex and was able to get the three count on Klein for her team. Klein’s team was not happy with her decision to not tag out.

Cody defeated Kenny King by DQ

ROH World Champion Jay Lethal came to the announce desk to help call the main event.

King got the early advantage and did some posing for the crowd. However, King’s arrogance cost him as Cody landed a long delayed vertical suplex. To fool the referee, King hit the ropes and feigned as though Brandi Rhodes grabbed his leg from the outside. King snapped off a cartwheel kick, and then again faked as if being struck by Brandi by clapping his hands and then selling. The referee didn’t believe it and she was allowed to stay.

King maintained control until a double clothesline put both men down. Cody hit a powerslam and uncorked some big offense that dropped King for a two count. Cody went for Cross Rhodes, but King countered into a roll-up. King used the ropes for extra leverage, but the referee saw it and did not count the three. King laid out Cody with a spinebuster, only receiving a two count.

King then threw an elbow pad at Brandi, which drew her into the ring. This distraction led to King grabbing one of Cody’s title belts. He tossed it to Cody and then faked as if a belt shot from Cody hit him. The referee was almost convinced, but the senior official came down and straightened out the situation. Frustrated, King shoved the referee and nailed Cody with a low blow for the disqualification.

King got into the face of Brandi, which caused Lethal to run down from the announce table and separate the two. Lethal turned his back, creating the opportunity for King to blast Lethal in the back of the head with the ROH World Championship belt. King stood tall to end the show.

ROH TV results: Lethal & Gresham vs. KUSHIDA & Liger

Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman called the action on this week’s episode, which was taped in Las Vegas at the end of September.

Hangman Page defeated Scorpio Sky

Page, who has been on a roll, took it to Sky early. Page put a hurting on Sky and launched him head-first into the ring post on the outside.

After the break, Sky had regained his composure and had the edge until Page caught a crossbody block and turned it into a slam. Page connected with a running dropkick into the corner, a cradle fallaway slam, and a bridging German suplex, but only got a two count.

Sky fought back and used an inside-out slingshot cutter that nearly won him the match, but Page kicked out. He followed it up with a variation of the fisherman’s suplex. Page broke free and went for the Buckshot lariat, but Sky countered with a roll-up. Page nailed him with a kick and was able to hoist him up and land the Rite of Passage for the win.

Matt Taven and The Kingdom continued their degradation of the ROH World Champion Jay Lethal and his “fake” title.

Shane Taylor defeated Eli Isom

In a complete show of disrespect, Taylor spit in Isom’s palm. However, Isom was not intimidated. He started off hot until Taylor blasted him with a punch, which set up a draping stunner. Taylor slapped Isom with a thunderous chop, which led to the commercial break.

It was all Taylor until he missed a big splash. That allowed Isom to come back with jumping forearms, and amazingly he was able to pick the big man up onto his shoulders and hit a Samoan drop. Taylor kicked out, but Isom turned it up a notch. His fury didn’t last long as Taylor ended his efforts with a Greetings from the 216 for the pin.

After the match, Taylor continued the attack until Cheeseburger came to the rescue. Burger’s save was thwarted as he too took the Greetings from the 216. Undeterred, Flip Gordon came to the ring with a chair and laid out Taylor. He grabbed a microphone and called out Bully Ray, and said he was open to any stipulation match.

Bully responded and told Gordon that he’d make a deal. Both he and Gordon would pick a representative to have a match next week, and if Gordon’s man beats Bully’s man, then Gordon gets to do whatever he wants to Bully. If Bully’s man wins, Bully can do whatever he wants to Gordon.

Silas Young will be the man to grapple on Bully’s behalf. Gordon did not announce a selection.

Kenny King came out to help call the main event.

ROH World Champion Jay Lethal & Jonathan Gresham defeated KUSHIDA & Jushin Thunder Liger

Mutual respect was shown by all four to begin the match. Liger used his patented offense, but Gresham hung with him. Lethal tagged in and went toe-to-toe with Liger as well. A blind tag from Gresham allowed him to snap off a German suplex on the legendary Liger.

Lethal and Gresham attacked the lower back of Liger as they cut off the ring and used some double-team attacks until Liger was able to battle back. Liger made the tag to KUSHIDA, who propelled into the ring and went to work using some of Lethal’s own offensive moves to get the advantage. A pinfall exchange with Gresham took us to the final commercial break.

After the break, Liger used his elevated surfboard and KUSHIDA used an armbar for a double submission attempt. KUSHIDA used an interesting hammerlock and octopus on Gresham. KUSHIDA and Gresham exchanged submission holds until Gresham tagged in Lethal.

Lethal hit the Lethal Combination on KUSHIDA and went for the Lethal Injection, but KUSHIDA kicked him in the head as he was inverted. KUSHIDA tagged in Liger, who used the rolling heel kick on Lethal.

The match then broke down into a melee. Gresham hit a running knee off the apron, taking out KUSHIDA. Inside the ring, Lethal finally was able to hit the Lethal Injection on Liger for the pinfall finish.

ROH TV results: Jeff Cobb wins Television title

Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman called the action from Las Vegas on this week’s episode.

ROH Tag Team Champions The Briscoes defeated Coast 2 Coast (LSG & Shaheem Ali) to retain their titles

Coast 2 Coast came to the ring cutting a promo about how they’ve been undefeated for all of 2018. The Briscoes, however, have been the ROH Tag Team Champions for over 1,000 days in their career.

The Briscoes suckered Ali in and worked him over with a double-team beatdown. Ali took punishment until he made the tag to LSG — who ran wild. He hammered The Briscoes with strikes and slams until Jay tossed him to the floor and Mark nailed him with a flying dropkick and a running elbow drop off the apron to the floor. Jay tossed Ali haphazardly into the guardrail as the fight continued outside of the ring.

Back inside the ring, The Briscoes were taking it to LSG. Coleman commented that The Briscoes will have to literally knock their opponents out because of the toughness of Coast 2 Coast. LSG fought back, landed on his feet, and connected with an enzuigiri — which allowed Ali to come in and lay waste with some strikes and a big sidewalk slam.

Ali and Mark exchanged chops. Mark landed a fisherman brainbuster but only got a two count on Ali. The Briscoes landed “Redneck Boogey” on Ali, but again only for a two count.

LSG had seen enough and came into the ring to fend off The Briscoes. Coast 2 Coast hit a couple of nice double-team moves, including Tu Los Sabes and the double Coast 2 Coast dropkick. LSG landed a 450 and Ali went for the pin, but Mark broke it up. Coast 2 Coast were setting up something off the top, but The Briscoes fought out and hit the Doomsday Device on Ali for the win.

Backstage, Jay Lethal called out Matt Taven and said he was going to solve his problem for him.

Taven responded by saying that he was the real ROH World Champion.

The Briscoes buried Coast 2 Coast backstage and asked if anyone can stop them.

Jeff Cobb defeated Punishment Martinez to win the ROH Television Championship

An ominous feeling precipitated the match as Bobby Cruise introduced the competitors. A staredown started it off until Martinez attacked first. Each man connected with hard strikes but neither budged. It didn’t take long until Cobb connected with the Tour of the Islands slam to win the title.

Tenille Dashwood came to the ring to give an update on her shoulder injury. She announced that she has a skin disease (psoriasis), something she’s been battling her whole life. She said the shoulder injury was made worse by whoever jumped her at Death Before Dishonor and that she will need to undergo surgery. Dashwood was legitimately choked up at points.

Backstage, Hangman Page called out Scorpio Sky for next week.

Marty Scurll defeated Chris Sabin

An even exchange of wrestling ended with each man holding the other’s foot. The referee gave them a clean break. Sabin took the early advantage with a submission hold and a headbutt, then Scurll fought back and nailed his superkick off the apron.

Sabin regained control with a missile dropkick off the top rope and a slingshot neckbreaker. Scurll countered with a spinning forearm. A series of pinning combinations from both left each wrestler scrambling to opposite sides. Sabin hit a flying enzuigiri and a running boot in the corner.

Sabin was headed up top, but Scurll went up first and landed a superplex. That put both men down. A hard chop exchange led to a Scurll superkick. Scurll hooked on the chicken wing, but Sabin fought out. Scurll landed Graduation for the win.

ROH TV results: Young Bucks vs. LIJ vs. Best Friends vs. SCU

Ian Riccaboni, Caprice Coleman, and BJ Whitmer called the action from Las Vegas.

A recap aired of the finish of the ROH World Championship match between Jay Lethal and Will Ospreay from Death Before Dishonor, which ended with Lethal retaining. Lethal’s celebration was cut short as The Kingdom, featuring Matt Taven’s new haircut, laid him out.

The Kingdom came to the ring with what they were claiming to be the real ROH World Championship belt. Taven stood stoically, sporting an amazing sparkly purple robe and a crown.

TK O’Ryan screamed at Bobby Cruise and Todd Sinclair to stand still while he spoke. O’Ryan made Cruise read a list of all of Taven’s accomplishments, including a declaration that Taven was the real ROH World Champion.

Before the first match, a video package of Jeff Cobb’s reign of terror so far in ROH aired to hype up him challenging Punishment Martinez for the ROH Television Championship on next week’s show.

Kenny King defeated Chase Owens

The announcers reminded us that King has been on a winning streak, but lately has chosen to use nefarious means to get his wins. King greeted Owens with some technical offense — ending with a fancy Japanese arm drag and a few kip ups.

After the break, Owens was in control and was working over the neck of King. That didn’t last long as King managed to get the advantage by landing a spinning dive onto Owens. He followed that up with a high crossbody block off the top turnbuckle.

Owens regained the upper hand with a Shining Wizard knee. A unique neckbreaker earned Owens a two count. He then went for a package piledriver, but King fought out. Owens went for a slingshot belly-to-back suplex, but King landed on his feet and appeared to have injured his knee. However, it was a ploy to get Owens to lower his guard, which allowed King to roll him up for the win.

Backstage, Coast 2 Coast were talking about being undefeated in 2018. They looked forward to their ROH Tag Team Championship match against The Briscoes next week.

They replayed the angle with Riccaboni getting involved to assist Colt Cabana in an attempt to silence Bully Ray.

Shane Taylor vs. Flip Gordon didn’t happen

Before this could get started, Gordon grabbed a microphone and addressed Bully Ray putting Cabana through a table at Death Before Dishonor. Gordon explained that Ray cheated during their match and that he should have been declared the winner.

Ray came out to trash talk, and during the exchange, Silas Young slid into the ring and delivered a low blow to Gordon. Taylor then blasted Gordon with a chair. For good measure, Young landed Misery on Gordon.

The Young Bucks defeated Los Ingobernobles de Japon (EVIL & SANADA), Best Friends (Beretta & Chuckie T), and SoCal Uncensored (Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian) in a four corners tag match

This started off as a melee. The match had not yet even begun and The Young Bucks were already hitting dives. Nearly everyone hit a crazy dive in a sequence that ended with Nick Jackson wiping everyone out from the top rope to the floor. After that, Best Friends recovered and finally had time to hug each other before they hit stereo cannonball dives. Then, the bell finally rang.

SANADA and Daniels officially started the match. SANADA used the Paradise Lock on both members of SoCal Uncensored and tagged in EVIL. He went to work on the rear end of Daniels, which included EVIL catching a boot from Daniels and handing it off to the referee. That allowed EVIL to superkick Daniels in the bum. Daniels eventually fought out of it and returned the favor — doing the same thing back to EVIL.

Best Friends decided that they needed to strut around while wearing their sunglasses. They both got in and found themselves on the wrong end of a Nick Jackson lucha head scissors maneuver and a reverse Code Red.

After the break, EVIL continued to use the referee to assist him with the Magic Killer as SANADA had been indisposed at the moment. A parade of kicks and strikes left the Best Friends standing alone again. They landed a spike Dudebuster on Matt Jackson, but Nick broke it up with a Swanton.

An exchange of finishers created total chaos until the Bucks hosted a superkick party that laid waste to everyone. They isolated Beretta and landed the Five Star Meltzer Driver on him for the win.

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.

ROH TV results: Young Bucks & Cody defend Six-Man titles

Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman called the action from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Eli Isom defeated Shane Taylor, Chris Sabin, and Flip Gordon in a four-way match

This match was one fall, not elimination. Gordon and Sabin started it off. They went right to a forearm exchange and double clothesline. Both tagged out. Taylor went right to work destroying Isom. Sabin and Gordon worked together briefly to take out Taylor. Gordon hit a big dive on all three men. Taylor recovered and did a wrecking ball dive of his own on everyone, which led to commercial.

Taylor was firmly in control after the break until Gordon landed a huge dropkick and running flip kick. A springboard spear earned Gordon a two count. He went up top, but Taylor caught him and landed a clothesline that turned Gordon inside out.

Sabin tagged in and hit a tornado DDT on the big man for a near fall, but Taylor hit an STO out of the corner and followed up with a knee. Isom tagged himself in to have a go at the monster. Isom managed to lift Taylor up and hit a Samoan drop. Next, Sabin came in and landed a DDT/flatliner combo on Isom and Gordon, but then Isom got to his feet and hit a dive on Sabin and took him out.

Back in the ring, Gordon looked for the Star Spangled Stunner but ate a huge knee. That allowed Isom to roll up Taylor for the pin and the upset win!

The celebration ended soon as Taylor got up and gave Isom and Sabin the sit-down piledriver. He went for it on Gordon, but Gordon countered and landed a superkick.

An Aaron Solow highlight package aired to show how he earned his TV title shot tonight.

Marty Scurll called out Hurricane Helms in a promo.

ROH Television Champion Punishment Martinez defeated Aaron Solow to retain his title

Solow’s offense did him no good as Martinez brushed it off. Solow landed a few counters and kicks, but Martinez simply stomped him to the mat — and smashed him into the barricade.

After the break, Solow landed a superkick and sent Martinez outside of the ring. Solow hit a big flip dive and then went to the top turnbuckle. Martinez caught him with a chokeslam, but Solow rolled through and landed a belly-to-belly on the big man — only earning a two count.

It didn’t last long for Solow. A Psycho driver, Silencer stomp, and a huge chokeslam ended Solow’s night as Martinez retained.

A highlight package for Coast 2 Coast played. They’ll be back next week.

Backstage, Bully Ray and Silas Young discussed the six-man main event. Ray was not happy about Young deciding to team with “these two schmucks,” referring to The Bouncers.

ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks & Cody defeated Silas Young & The Bouncers (Beer City Bruiser & Brian Milonas) to retain their titles

The Bucks’ early attempts on offense didn’t go well as the enormous Milonas and Beer City Bruiser shrugged off their attacks. It took all three men dropkicking Milonas to get him out of the ring. The Bucks and Cody took over on Young and cleared the ring. The big men took a minute to regroup.

The plan must have worked as Beer City Bruiser caught Nick Jackson, slammed him, and then bit him in the head. Jackson fought out and tagged in Cody — who was actually able to slam Bruiser. A Last Call attempt by Bruiser went awry, and he ended up crashing onto Burnard the Business Bear. That led us to the commercial.

After the break, Young was in with Cody — who landed a powerslam on Young. Both men tagged out. Young tagged Bruiser, and Cody tagged in Nick. Nick ran wild, hitting a bulldog and clothesline combo that left him alone with Milonas. Young, Bruiser, and Milonas were hit with superkicks, leading to a splash/standing moonsault by the Bucks on Bruiser. That earned a two count.

A huge melee ensued, and all six wrestlers gathered near the entrance ramp. That allowed Bruiser to go to the top rope and smush everyone with a crossbody. Back inside, Milonas hit a massive leg drop on Cody, but the Bucks broke up the pin.

Young had a chance to get back in and help Milonas, but Young bailed. The Bucks connected with superkicks and Cody hit the Cross Rhodes for the win.

ROH TV results: Lethal & Gresham vs. Bully Ray & Silas Young

Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman called the action on this week’s episode, which was the go-home show for Friday’s Death Before Dishonor pay-per-view.

Best Friends (Trent Barreta & Chuck Taylor) defeated The Boys

The Boys each used lungblowers on Barreta for a near fall. Barreta and Taylor each went for package piledrivers. The Boys countered into pins, which didn’t get it done and allowed for Barreta to hit the Dudebuster as Taylor nailed the Awful Waffle for the win.

A video package of the feud between The Briscoes and SoCal Uncensored aired. The Briscoes are set to defend their ROH Tag Team titles against Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian at Death Before Dishonor.

Kenny King defeated Hangman Page

King came to the ring wearing a sun hat, sunglasses, and with a huge blow-up inner tube that resembled a sprinkles donut and another huge blow-up raft shaped like a bottle of champagne. No explanation was given.

The two exchanged grappling maneuvers until a clean break. King took over with a high dropkick and then posed for a selfie with a fan. That lapse allowed Page to hit a Shooting Star Press off the apron, then he also posed for a selfie with the same fan. Page brought the bottle of champagne into the ring and suplexed King onto the raft for a hilariously large pop, which led to commercial.

After the break, King connected with a nice knee and wheel kick combination that set up a spinebuster. A string of reversals led to Page landing on his feet after a German suplex and landing one of his own. Page connected with the Buckshot Lariat but only got a two count.

Page was set up to hit the Rite of Passage, but King countered and used the ropes to get extra leverage on the pin. The referee saw it and didn’t count the fall. That led to a series of rolling pins that ended with King grabbing the tights and getting the three count. That makes two matches in a row that King has cheated to get wins over the Bullet Club.

Dante Caballero vs. Brian Johnson ended in a no contest

These two young guns started off quickly, but that didn’t matter as Jeff Cobb came out and mauled them with throws and slams. Cobb took the microphone and said that the Top Prospect Tournament was over because he was the top prospect. No debate. 

A recap aired of Sumie Sakai calling out Tenille Dashwood. That match for the Women of Honor World Championship will happen at Friday’s PPV.

Silas Young & Bully Ray defeated Jonathan Gresham & Jay Lethal

Ray and Young were seemingly not thrilled to be teaming together as Ray tagged in Young and turned his back on him. Young mocked Gresham, but Gresham landed a hurricanrana and then slapped Ray in the face — forcing Young to tag him in. Ray then appeared to walk out of the match but instead threw a tantrum at ringside before entering the ring.

Ray launched Gresham with a backdrop and then pie-faced Lethal — causing Gresham to make the tag. Ray and Lethal had a quick exchange and both missed dropkicks. That led to the commercial.

After the break, Ray was chopping Lethal. Lethal fired back with slaps and chops of his own but then ran into a huge shoulder tackle. Lethal nailed an enzuigiri, tagged in Gresham. and both did suicide dives in tandem. Gresham got the Octopus lock on Ray, but it wasn’t for long. Ray dished out some monster chops to Gresham, who just kept getting back up.

Ray missed a back senton, allowing Lethal and Young to tag in. A Lethal Combination on Young brought in Ray. Lethal couldn’t suplex Ray over on his own — so Gresham came in for the assist. Gresham and Lethal did the “wazzup” headbutt to the groin.

Lethal took over on Young and landed the Macho Elbow and Gresham landed a Shooting Star Press, but Ray broke up the pin. Ray tossed out Lethal and Young hit Misery on Gresham for the win.

ROH TV results: Six-man tag main event, Lethal issues a challenge

ROH World Champion Jay Lethal came to the ring to talk about his Iron Man match with Jonathan Gresham from last week. After listing some of the classic matches he’s had in ROH against opponents like Roderick Strong, Samoa Joe, and AJ Styles, he called the match with Gresham his favorite.

Lethal then went on to issue a “Lethal Challenge” to any wrestler in the world.

Will Ospreay appeared on the video screen and accepted the challenge for a World title match in Las Vegas at Death Before Dishonor on September 28.

A SoCal Uncensored promo aired. They talked about how they will beat The Briscoes & Punishment Martinez in tonight’s six-man tag team main event.

Brandi Rhodes joined Caprice Coleman and Ian Riccaboni to call the next match.

Women of Honor Champion Sumie Sakai defeated Tasha Steelz in a non-title proving ground match

Sakai put a hurting on Steelz in the opening sequence, but Steelz landed a springboard bulldog for a two count. She went for the Boricua Butterfly, but Sakai countered into her Smashmouth finisher for the three count.

Backstage, the Bullet Club talked trash about the other factions in New Japan Pro Wrestling.

Riccaboni got in the ring with Sakai and stated that the Women of Honor Championship is now known as the Women of Honor World Championship. Sakai took the microphone, said ROH is her home, and then challenged Tenille Dashwood to a match. Dashwood came out and accepted. She said the title match will be at Death Before Dishonor.

Riccaboni stayed in the ring to speak with Gresham. Before Gresham could finish, Bully Ray came to ringside. Ray claimed he single-handedly sold out Madison Square Garden and then called Gresham a jobber. Gresham took the mic and challenged Ray to a wrestling match, not a fight. It was neither as Ray immediately kicked Gresham low and the referee disqualified Ray.

Ray went for his chain, but Flip Gordon came out to make the save for Gresham. However, he ran into a big boot and looked to be in trouble too. Then Lethal came to the ring to make the save for both men. He fired up on Ray until Silas Young came out and landed Misery on Lethal.

Backstage, Lethal and Gresham went off on Ray and Young and challenged the two to a tag match on ROH TV next week.

SoCal Uncensored (Christopher Daniels, Frankie Kazarian & Scorpio Sky) defeated The Briscoes & Punishment Martinez

Chris Sabin was on commentary to scout Martinez for their upcoming ROH TV Championship match.

SoCal Uncensored jumped their opponents and turned this into a brawl at the beginning. The Briscoes took over on Daniels and used quick tags to isolate him. Martinez and The Briscoes were working well together until Daniels was able to land a Blue Thunder Bomb and tag in Sky.

Wheel kicks and cutters galore sparked SCU, but Sky walked into a Spicolli driver from Mark Briscoe and a Silencer from Martinez.

Kazarian took the tag from Sky and landed a DDT on Mark Briscoe. The match broke down as everyone landed big moves. Mark Briscoe got a chair and wanted to hit Kazarian with it but accidentally nailed referee Paul Turner. That allowed Martinez to hit Kazarian with the chair. The Briscoes nailed everyone with chairs — and that caused Sabin to head to the ring to attack Martinez. The two of them brawled to the back, and Sabin used a shoe to hit him.

In the ring, Daniels and Kazarian finished the match with the Best Meltzer Ever on Mark Briscoe to get the win.

ROH TV results: Lethal vs. Gresham World title Iron Man match

This week’s episode of Ring of Honor television continued the run of shows that were taped at Center Stage in Atlanta in July.

Frankie Kazarian defeated Mark Briscoe

This match was already in the ring with both men brawling as the show started. The brawl ended up outside the ring and Briscoe hit a backdrop on Kazarian on the apron, which looked unpleasant. Kazarian countered a suplex into a backcracker and then a front backcracker. Kazarian managed an electric chair drop for a near fall that led into a commercial.

After the break, Jay Briscoe was at ringside but Kazarian dispensed of him with a dropkick. Mark missed the Froggy Elbow, allowing Kazarian to get the crucifix roll-up for the pin.

Immediately, The Briscoes put the boots to Kazarian until SoCal Uncensored made the save. Punishment Martinez then entered the fray to beat down Daniels and even the sides. A Jay Driller on Scorpio Sky and a huge chokeslam on Daniels from Martinez ended the segment.

A hype video for the upcoming Jay Lethal vs. Jonathan Gresham 30-minute Iron Man match aired.

To ensure there was enough time to air the entire main event, they highlighted an HonorClub exclusive triple threat tag match.

The Bouncers (Beer City Bruiser & Brian Milonas) defeated Cheeseburger & Ryan Nova and The Dawgs

The Bouncers won, but there were no highlights from them. The only highlight was Ferrara mocking Cheeseburger’s Shotei palm strike, which he hit on Nova and Cheeseburger.

Caprice Coleman joined Colt Cabana and Ian Riccaboni on commentary for the main event. 

ROH World Champion Jay Lethal defeated Jonathan Gresham in a 30-minute Iron Man match to retain his title (2-1 after going to sudden-death overtime)

The Code of Honor was adhered to as the match began. A lot of slow chain wrestling started it out. Some innovative counters that are Gresham trademarks were employed, but Lethal was with him every step of the way. This was very reminiscent of an old ROH Pure Wrestling Championship match. Nigel McGuinness would be proud.

Lethal decided he’d had enough of the chain wrestling and started chopping Gresham, including hitting a throat chop. Half way through this match, neither man really had an advantage.

Gresham started working on the arm of Lethal with Kimuras, hammerlocks, and a unique arm drop across the ring apron. With 20 minutes elapsed, Gresham was firmly in control, continuing to stretch and injure the left arm of Lethal.

A crazy chop exchange brought the crowd to their feet. Gresham countered the Lethal Combination twice, but Lethal countered the counter with an enzuigiri. Lethal took control with a springboard dropkick. That allowed Lethal to connect with the Lethal Combination on the third attempt, but Gresham kicked out.

With five minutes remaining, Gresham hit a deadlift German suplex for a two count. The action really picked up as Lethal went for the Lethal Injection, but Gresham countered with a kick and put Lethal in the Octopus. Shockingly, Lethal tapped out with only three minutes and 30 seconds left!

Lethal had to fire back quickly and did so, using strikes to set up a figure four leg lock. Cabana and Riccaboni questioned if Gresham could last the final two minutes in the painful hold. Gresham fought to reverse it, but he was forced to tap with about a minute left.

With only one minute remaining, Gresham went for several pin attempts, but the time expired with the match tied at one fall each.

Gresham got on the mic and declared he would not let the match end in a tie. So he demanded five more minutes! The fans wanted it, the ref agreed, Lethal accepted, and the match restarted.

A forearm battle erupted. The crowd was going nuts. Each man connected with vicious blows. Tons of reversals allowed Gresham to get a two count. Lethal looked like he was in trouble, but he valiantly fought back and went up top to hit his elbow drop, which earned him a two count.

With two minutes left in overtime, Gresham grabbed a sleeper hold, but Lethal hit a cutter out of nowhere, which set up the Lethal Injection. The finisher landed and earned Lethal the pin and the win.

ROH TV results: Best Friends vs. Bully Ray & Young, WOH title match

Ian Riccaboni, Colt Cabana, and Mandy Leon called the action for the first match.

Women of Honor Champion Sumie Sakai defeated Madison Rayne to retain her title

They exchanged a rolling pin sequence to start it off. Sakai landed seven chops and followed that with some stiff forearms.

After the break, Sakai hit a missile dropkick off the top but missed a moonsault, which allowed Rayne to land a tornado DDT. Sakai kicked out at two and landed a fisherman’s suplex, but Rayne kicked out.

Rayne hit a cutter out of nowhere and almost got the win, but it was not enough to keep Sakai down. Rayne then ran into Sakai’s Smash Mouth finisher and Sakai retained with the win.

A video recap of the feud between Josh Woods and Shane Taylor aired.

Shane Taylor defeated Josh Woods

Woods started it off with a running knee. He declared that Taylor had a loaded glove, as Taylor was suspiciously wearing MMA gloves on this evening. Woods used some jiu-jitsu to attack the ankle of Taylor. A huge forearm sent Woods to the floor and the brawl continued outside the ring.

Back inside, Taylor landed a big splash but only got a one count. Woods fought back, landed a strong kick to the head of Taylor, and both went down. Woods landed a spinning back elbow, a running knee, and an exploder suplex that earned him a two count.

After the break, Woods applied an armbar and took off Taylor’s glove to reveal that, in fact, Taylor had loaded his glove. He pleaded with the referee not to throw out the match, but that allowed Taylor to recover and connect with his Greetings from the 216 piledriver for the finish.

SoCal Uncensored cut a promo on The Briscoes saying that Sandy Fork, Delaware was the worst town they’d ever been to.

They replayed the Jay Lethal vs. Jonathan Gresham video package that has been on the last few episodes hyping the upcoming 30-minute Iron Man match for the ROH World Championship that will air next week.

Caprice Coleman joined the announcers for the next match.

Marcus Kross and Charles Zanders went to a no contest in a Top Prospect Tournament first round match

A nice sequence of counters and kicks ensued, but this match didn’t last too long as Jeff Cobb made his way to the ring and destroyed both with monstrous suplexes.

Eli Isom came out and landed about 10 forearms to Cobb that had zero effect. Cobb manhandled Isom with an insane reverse powerslam as well.

Best Friends (Trent Barreta & Chuck Taylor) defeated Bully Ray & Silas Young

Ray talked trash to Cabana before the match. Coleman calmed down Cabana. 

Ray slammed Barreta and went after his recently repaired arm. Barreta fought back and tagged in Taylor, but Ray squished him with a Thesz press. Young tagged in, then the Best Friends landed some friendly offense until Ray used a distraction of the referee to rack Barreta around the ring post.

After the break, Young went back to work on the arm of Barreta. Some cheap double team moves by Ray and Young kept Barreta isolated. Finally, Barreta landed a tornado DDT, flipped off Ray, and made the tag to Taylor. He landed the Falcon Arrow, but Young kicked out. The Best Friends landed a lawndart cutter and then gave each other a hug, but that allowed Ray to blindside them.

Ray screamed at Young to tag him. But as he went for the tag, Ray jumped off the apron and bailed on the match to teach him a lesson. The Best Friends landed the Dudebuster on Young for the win.

ROH TV results: Young Bucks & Cody win Six-Man Tag Team titles

Episode #362 of Ring of Honor television was taped at Center Stage in Atlanta, Georgia last month.

The first match was called by a three-man announce booth as Caprice Coleman joined Ian Riccaboni and Colt Cabana.

Christopher Daniels defeated Jay Briscoe by DQ

A grudge match between SoCal Uncensored and The Briscoes has been building for a while. In this chapter of the feud, Daniels seemingly had Jay beat until he was save by Mark. The match started hot with Daniels landing an Arabian press moonsault to the floor. Daniels was aggressive in the opening until Jay cut him off with an STO, driving Daniels’ face into the turnbuckle.

After the break, Daniels was in charge and landed an STO of his own. A Blue Thunder Bomb was looking like the set up to the Angel’s Wings, but Jay fought out and went for a Jay Driller. Daniels countered and landed a big slam. He seemingly had the match won, but Mark slid in and smashed a folding chair across the back of Daniels for the disqualification.

The Briscoes attempted to do further damage to Daniels until the rest of SoCal Uncensored made the save.

A video package highlighting Jay Lethal and Jonathan Gresham’s upcoming ROH World Championship match aired. ROH also recapped the four-way match that led to Madison Rayne becoming the number one contender to the Women of Honor Championship.

Flip Gordon defeated Silas Young

Young cut off Gordon right away, but Gordon used his speed to arm drag Young twice. Young slammed a forearm into the mouth of Gordon and went to work on the high flyer. Gordon landed a huge flip dive to the outside, which brought us to the break.

Gordon used a springboard spear to put Young down. Gordon landed on his feet after a counter by Young, then Young drilled him with a clothesline. Young landed his Anarchy suplex, but Gordon kicked out at two.

A forearm exchange ended with Gordon being knocked down, but he got back up and landed a Falcon Arrow driver, which put both men down. Another forearm exchange led to Young getting rolled up by Gordon for the pin.

After the match, Bully Ray came in and hit Gordon below the belt, then stared down Young.

Kenny King talked about his return to wrestling after The Bachelorette and cheating to defeat Marty Scurll last episode.

Nick Aldis joined Riccaboni and Cabana on the headsets for the main event.

The Young Bucks & Cody Rhodes defeated The Kingdom (Matt Taven, Vinny Marseglia & TK O’Ryan) to win the ROH Six-Man Tag Team titles

Early on, The Bucks saved Cody from a suplex and looked to start the Superkick Party, but The Kingdom bailed. The Kingdom went to work on Matt Jackson’s knee. Aldis said he was impressed by O’Ryan’s skill.

After the break, Matt Jackson fought back until The Kingdom cut him off. However, he made the tag to Nick Jackson, who went crazy and destroyed The Kingdom until Marseglia popped a balloon in his ear. Cody was tagged in and went for the Sharpshooter submission — as did The Bucks. All three members of The Kingdom were in trouble.

The Kingdom escaped and a parade of finishers ensued. Marseglia had another balloon and looked to pop it in Cody’s ear, but Nick Jackson superkick the balloon and it popped in Marseglia’s ear instead. A triple superkick on Taven got a two count. Cody hit the Cross Rhodes on Taven, but O’Ryan pulled Cody off the pin. Everyone hit a dive, including Brandi Rhodes coming off the top turnbuckle onto everyone. Burnard the Business Bear got up on the apron and ate an enzuigiri for his troubles.

Taven hit the Climax and Marseglia connected with a Swanton, but Matt Jackson broke up the pin. All six men engaged in a striking exchange. The Kingdom had Cody up for the Rockstar Supernova, but The Bucks made the save. Cody landed the Cross Rhodes on Marseglia and that got the three count to win Cody & The Bucks the titles.

Apparently Marseglia was not the legal man. The Kingdom ended the show complaining to the referee to reverse the decision — which did not happen.

ROH TV results: Jeff Cobb debuts, Kenny King vs. Marty Scurll

Episode #361 of Ring of Honor television was taped at Center Stage in Atlanta, Georgia last month.

Chris Sabin (w/ Alex Shelley) defeated Scorpio Sky

This was a back-and-forth match with a lot of chain and technical wrestling in the first part. Sabin finally got the edge with some classic Sabin strikes. Sky connected with an inside-out cutter. Sabin used some unique pin attempts and a step-up enzuigiri to set up the Cradle Shock driver for the pin.

After the match, Shelley got on the mic and talked about the Motor City Machine Guns team, which they formed 12 years ago. Shelley then announced that he’s stepping away from pro wrestling for the time being because of how many times he’s had his teeth knocked out. He asked Sabin to validate their team by staying a success as a singles wrestler. Shelley got emotional as he thanked the crowd.

Just as they were finishing up, Punishment Martinez came out and ruined the celebration. He curb stomped Sabin, the number one contender to his ROH Television Championship, and was about to do the same to Shelley when, of all people, Scorpio Sky came back out for the save.

Backstage, Kenny King said he was going to make Marty Scurll bend the knee in tonight’s main event.

Kelly Klein joined Ian Riccaboni and Colt Cabana to commentate on the next match.

Karen Q defeated Jenny Rose

Klein talked about how easily she’s beaten both of these wrestlers. Karen Q connected with some impressive kicks and a corner combination for a near fall. Rose fired back with big chops, a sidewalk slam, and a fisherman’s suplex but only earned a two count.

Rose then hit a spear, which caused Klein to come to ringside. She tossed a mouth guard at Rose, which distracted her, and allowed Q to hit her full nelson slam for the win. Klein then beat down Rose afterwards as Q let her do it.

A video package highlighted an upcoming Jay Lethal vs. Jonathan Gresham match, playing off their first encounter when Lethal may have underestimated him.

Backstage, Shelley was laid out next to a folding chair.

First round match in the Top Prospect Tournament: Eli Isom vs. FR Josie

Caprice Coleman was at the announcer’s table for this one and stayed out for the rest of the show. Isom launched Josie with a suplex. He also caught Josie off the second rope and landed a side slam.

But none of that mattered as the debuting Jeff Cobb entered, causing the no contest and then decimating both men with huge suplexes — including a double pumphandle slam on both at the same time.

Kenny King defeated Marty Scurll

Scurll used his typical offense of breaking the rules to put King on the mat early. King finally countered with an arm drag and a leg sweep. Both men went down after King hit a rolling spin kick. King fired up with punches, a knee to the back, and a clothesline. He followed that up with a huge spinebuster. King hooked on a Last Chancery on Scurll to send a message to Austin Aries.

After more cheating, Scurll landed a brainbuster — but King kicked out at 2.9! Scurll finally got a hold of King’s fingers, but King countered and attempted the Royal Flush. Scurll countered the counter into a DDT! He went for his cane, but the referee took it away.

That gave King the opportunity to roll up Scurll, and King used his feet on the ropes for extra leverage and got the pin.

ROH TV results: Bully Ray attacks Flip Gordon, six-man tag main event

Episode #359 of Ring of Honor television was taped in Fairfax, Virginia at the end of June.

ROH Tag Team Champions The Briscoes defeated The Bouncers (Brian Milonas & Beer City Bruiser) in a non-title match

This was a non-title tag team match featuring the largest team in ROH history. The Bouncers weighed in at 772 pounds. This is the ninth title reign for The Briscoes.

The size of the Bouncers was too much for The Briscoes to overcome at first. Jay Briscoe and Beer City Bruiser then had a stiff forearm exchange. The Briscoes sent The Bouncers to the floor, and each Briscoe brother landed a flip dive. Jay did a running flip over the top rope and Mark landed a twisting flip off the top turnbuckle to the floor.

After the break, The Bouncers were squishing Mark with big man moves, which included a combo slam and leg drop. A sandwich by the big men sent Jay to the floor, but Beer City Bruiser missed a flip dive. That allowed The Briscoes to double up on Milonas and lay him out. Jay hoisted the Bruiser up on his shoulders and landed a DVD for a two count.

Mark hit a blockbuster from the apron to the floor on Milonas, which allowed Jay to connect with a neckbreaker, followed by a Froggy Elbow from Mark. That combination earned The Briscoes the pin on Bruiser.

The Briscoes then called out SoCal Uncensored. All three members of SCU came to the ring. Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian attacked The Briscoes. This brought out security members to separate the teams.

Madison Rayne defeated Tenille Dashwood, Kelly Klein, and Karen Q in a four corner survival number one contender’s match

A pre-taped promo aired for each wrestler as they came to the ring.

Karen Q immediately bailed and let Klein take over on her own. Rayne and Dashwood had a quick exchange with a few pin attempts. Q came in and took a double suplex for her efforts. Rayne hit a head scissors on Dashwood. Q jumped on Rayne and hit a snap suplex, but Dashwood broke up the pin.

They did a four-woman stack up spot in the corner, which resulted in Klein landing a double powerbomb and suplex on the other three.

After the break, Dashwood had all three in separate corners and was able to connect with the Taste of Tenille on each. Klein had Q on her shoulders and caught Rayne in a crossbody and slammed both at once.

Dashwood hit the Spotlight on Klein. Q attempted to steal the pin, but Klein kicked out. This allowed Rayne to hit the Rayne Check on Q for the win.

Rayne is now the number one contender for the Women of Honor Championship. Sumie Sakai came out to stare down Rayne.

Cody and Brandi Rhodes came to the ring for a promo. Cody said he was unlucky in his last two ROH title opportunities. He called out Burnard the Business Bear, but Nick Aldis came out instead.

Aldis asked what was in it for him — in reference to their NWA Championship match at All In. Cody then baited Aldis to accept the challenge by offering his “Ring of Honor” ring as collateral. They got into each other’s faces after Cody said that all Aldis did was beat a 53-year-old history teacher (Tim Storm) for the NWA title, but the Bullet Club came out to separate them.

Bully Ray, Punishment Martinez & Shane Taylor defeated Cheeseburger, Josh Woods & Colt Cabana

This was supposed to be a six-man tag team match, but Bully Ray jumped Flip Gordon on his way to the ring, which made it a handicap match to start things off.

Woods was able to get in some early offense on Taylor. Cheeseburger demanded to be tagged in to face Ray. Taylor cheated to cut off Cheeseburger with a distraction. Taylor landed an immense chop on poor Cheeseburger.

Taylor knocked Woods off the apron, which made time for Cheeseburger to hit a tornado DDT. Cheeseburger had no one to tag, so Colt Cabana came down from the announce table to accept the tag. He ran wild and landed a springboard moonsault on Taylor and stuck Ray with a spear.

Cheeseburger tagged back in and landed a double stomp on Ray. Cabana did a dive to the floor, but that allowed Taylor to hit a sit-down piledriver on Cheeseburger for the win.

Ray and Taylor beat down Cabana and Cheeseburger with a chain until Gordon made the save with a steel chair. The bad guys fled before Gordon could get his hands on Ray.