ROH TV results: Villain Enterprises win Six-Man Tag Team titles

A recap aired highlighting the feud between The Kingdom and Villain Enterprises.

Dalton Castle joined Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman on commentary for the first match to scout his upcoming opponent, Rush.

Rush defeated Mark Haskins

Some fast switches led to a standoff. Rush bated Haskins to chop him repeatedly. Rush followed up with a monster chop and the brawl spilled to the floor.

Back in the ring, Rush hit Haskins with kicks to the chest. Haskins fired back with kicks of his own and finally knocked Rush down with a leg lariat. He followed that up with a suicide dive to the floor. He tossed Rush back in and went for a pumphandle driver, but it didn’t land flush. That allowed Rush to connect with a big German suplex.  

Rush faked his running stomp in the corner — which was a mistake as his arrogance allowed Haskins to lock on a triangle submission attempt. Rush powerbombed him to escape. Haskins got to his feet and landed a roll-through slam. Haskins hit a tornado DDT, but each man got to their feet and hit a simultaneous big boot to put each other down.

Each wrestler looked worse for wear, but Haskins ran at Rush. He launched Haskins into the corner and followed that up with his running double stomp to pick up the win.

In the ring, Matt Taven and Marty Scurll argued over who should get the World title shot at G1 Supercard. Jay Lethal offered a triple threat — but each man said no, citing that they didn’t want to be in a match where the other man could lose it for them.

Lethal then offered a triple threat ladder match and they all agreed.

Jeff Cobb offered to put his ROH Television title on the line if Will Ospreay would put up his NEVER Openweight Championship in their match at Madison Square Garden.

A recap showing Mayu Iwatani defeating Kelly Klein played. Klein then spoke about how the loss made her question who she really is. Klein said that she needs to change her approach to Iwatani. Klein and Iwatani are tied at two wins each going into the MSG show.

Villain Enterprises (Marty Scurll, PCO & Brody King) defeated The Kingdom (Matt Taven, Vinny Marseglia & TK O’Ryan) to retain their titles

A brawl ensued, but Brody King broke it up with a huge flip dive to give the Villains the advantage. In the ring, Scurll was about to attack the fingers of Taven, but The Kingdom broke it up.

The Kingdom cut off Scurll and went to work. Marseglia started it off with a double underhook backbreaker. Next, Taven came in with some big punches. Finally, Scurll landed an enzuigiri, allowing him to tag in PCO.

PCO came in and cleared house. He landed a pop-up powerbomb on O’Ryan and a package piledriver on Taven. Marseglia hit a tornado cutter but missed with a flipping senton. The Kingdom were forced to retreat to the floor.

Scurll launched PCO over the top rope onto Taven and Marseglia. Chaos reigned on the floor. Eventually, The Kingdom got back in control by swarming King. They used the Rock Star Supernova slam on King, but he wasn’t the legal man. All three members of The Kingdom did dives on PCO, but they didn’t stop him. PCO then hit a flip dive on Taven. That sent us to the final commercial break.

Marseglia powerbombed PCO off the apron onto the steel ramp. That finally neutralized the big man. This left Scurll alone in the ring with O’Ryan, and Scurll managed to catch him in the chicken wing to get the submission win. Villain Enterprises are the new ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions.

Briscoes challenge Villain Enterprises to ROH Tag Team title rematch

It appears that Villain Enterprises will have a Tag Team title defense before G1 Supercard.

ROH posted video of a promo today where The Briscoes said they’re invoking their rematch clause for a Tag Team title rematch against Villain Enterprises (PCO & Brody King) at Road to G1 Supercard: Baltimore. PCO & King won the ROH Tag Team titles by defeating The Briscoes in a no disqualification match at last week’s 17th Anniversary pay-per-view.

The ROH Tag Team Champions facing IWGP Tag Team Champions Guerrillas of Destiny (Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa) in a title vs. title match with both sets of belts on the line has been announced for G1 Supercard at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, April 6.

Road to G1 Supercard: Baltimore is taking place at the UMBC Center on Sunday, March 31 and is ROH’s last show before Madison Square Garden.

Here are the other matches that have been announced for the Baltimore show:

  • ROH World Champion Jay Lethal & ROH TV Champion Jeff Cobb vs. IWGP United States Heavyweight Champion Juice Robinson & Bandido vs. The Kingdom (TK O’Ryan & Vinny Marseglia)
  • Rush vs. Tracy Williams
  • Mark Haskins vs. Silas Young
  • Kenny King vs. PJ Black
  • Cheeseburger, Eli Isom & Ryan Nova vs Coast 2 Coast (LSG & Shaheem Ali) & Colin Delaney

G1 Supercard notes: Tag title match, Dalton Castle vs. Rush, Bully Ray

A Tag Team title change with G1 Supercard implications took place at Friday’s ROH 17th Anniversary pay-per-view.

Villain Enterprises (PCO & Brody King) defeated The Briscoes in a no disqualification match to win the ROH Tag Team titles. With that, PCO & King are currently set to face IWGP Tag Team Champions Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa in a title vs. title match with both sets of championships on the line at G1 Supercard.

In other developments for G1 Supercard, ROH Television Champion Jeff Cobb challenged NEVER Openweight Champion Will Ospreay to a title vs. title match, Dalton Castle challenged Rush, and Bully Ray said he’ll be having a New York City street fight.

Castle was on commentary for Rush vs. Bandido and then got into the ring after Rush won. Castle challenged Rush to a match at G1 Supercard, with the storyline being that Castle wants to get back on track by facing someone who’s undefeated in singles matches in ROH.

Bully Ray interrupted rapper Mega Ran’s performance at the 17th Anniversary PPV, talked about wrestling at Madison Square Garden, and issued an open challenge to anyone in the professional wrestling business to face him in an NYC street fight at G1 Supercard. Bully Ray said the person he wants to face knows that he’s talking about them.

At one point, the crowd chanted for Flip Gordon. Bully Ray mentioned that he didn’t say “I Quit” in the I Quit match he lost to Gordon at Final Battle.

G1 Supercard is taking place at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, April 6.

Six-Man Tag Team title match set for ROH TV tapings

Ring of Honor’s Six-Man Tag Team titles will be on the line at their next set of television tapings.

ROH announced today that The Kingdom (Matt Taven, Vinny Marseglia & TK O’Ryan) will defend their Six-Man titles against Villain Enterprises (Marty Scurll, PCO & Brody King) at March’s TV tapings. The tapings are taking place at Sam’s Town Live in Las Vegas on Saturday, March 16, which is the night after the venue hosts ROH’s 17th Anniversary pay-per-view.

Villain Enterprises were originally scheduled to challenge for The Kingdom’s titles at this month’s tapings in Florida, but King didn’t appear at the show due to the birth of his son.

Taven is challenging for Jay Lethal’s ROH World Championship in the main event of the 17th Anniversary event. PCO & King are challenging for The Briscoes’ Tag Team titles at the PPV, and Scurll is facing Kenny King in a singles match.

Villain Enterprises challenging for ROH Six-Man Tag Team titles

Villain Enterprises are getting their first shot at the ROH Six-Man Tag Team titles.

ROH has announced that Villain Enterprises (Marty Scurll, PCO & Brody King) will challenge for The Kingdom’s (Matt Taven, Vinny Marseglia & TK O’Ryan) titles at the promotion’s television tapings in Lakeland, Florida on Saturday, February 9.

Villain Enterprises have been feuding with The Kingdom since forming at last month’s post-Final Battle tapings. An angle aired on this week’s episode of ROH TV where Villain Enterprises were supposed to face The Kingdom for the titles, but The Kingdom said they hadn’t earned a title shot yet. Scurll, PCO & King defeated Cheeseburger, Eli Isom & Ryan Nova instead.

This is the second title match to be announced for the Lakeland tapings, with Jeff Cobb set to defend his Television Championship against Silas Young. ROH has also announced Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Rocky Romero for the tapings.

The Lakeland tapings are part of Bound By Honor weekend, which also includes an HonorClub show in Miami on Sunday, February 10.

ROH TV results: Villain Enterprises in action

NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Nick Aldis and Kamille joined Colt Cabana and Ian Riccaboni on commentary for the first match. Aldis was there to scout his upcoming opponent, PJ Black.

Juice Robinson defeated PJ Black by DQ

Black started off with a big chop to Robinson. After a striking exchange, Black bailed to the floor and Robinson followed with a slingshot crossbody.

Black took control back with a sweet double axe handle off the apron to the floor. He grabbed Robinson’s arm and worked a hold. Black kept the heat on with a nice elbow off the second rope to the forehead of Robinson. He went for another, but Robinson caught him and landed a belly-to-belly suplex. He hoisted up Black and landed a gutbuster.

Black fought back, landed a hurricanrana, and then followed up with a moonsault. Robinson fought back and landed the Left Hand of God strike, which allowed him to hit a running cannonball. Robinson went up top, but Black threw the referee into the ropes to knock Robinson off the top. The ref called for the disqualification and awarded Robinson the win.

After the match, Black punched out the referee. He then walked over to Aldis, but Kamille intimidated him and he left peacefully.

Back in the ring, Robinson cut a promo and said that there would be new life breathed into ROH in 2019.

The Kingdom discussed what they do to newcomers, referring to the new Villain Enterprises trio of Marty Scurll, PCO & Brody King.

Shane Taylor defeated Mike Law

Caprice Coleman was on commentary and touted the skill of Taylor.

Taylor spit in the hand of Law. He then blasted Law with a punch and landed the Greetings from the 216 for the win.

Taylor grabbed the microphone and speculated about who paid him to take out Christopher Daniels a few weeks ago. He then said that nobody paid him — he did it on his own.

Colt Cabana was in the ring and introduced Flip Gordon. He asked Gordon what his plans are for 2019. Gordon responded by saying that his next mission was to cash in his title opportunity for the ROH World Championship.

Kenny King interrupted and said that he can take his title shot and put it in the garbage. King said that he was the last man to pin Jay Lethal. King then showed footage of himself pinning Lethal at a close angle — as to not reveal that his feet were on the ropes. King proceeded to call Gordon a phony and say that Gordon was a weekend warrior who was only brave enough to join the reserves.

The next match was supposed to be Villain Enterprises (Marty Scurll, Brody King & PCO) challenging ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions The Kingdom (Matt Taven, Vinny Marseglia & TK O’Ryan). However, Taven came out with a mic.

Taven asked why Villain Enterprises thought they deserved a shot at the Kingdom — because they didn’t earn it. This led to Taven bringing out a replacement team — the Shinobi Shadow Squad of Cheeseburger, Eli Isom & Ryan Nova.

Villain Enterprises (Marty Scurll, Brody King & PCO) defeated Shinobi Shadow Squad (Cheeseburger, Eli Isom & Ryan Nova)

After the commercial, Isom was getting decimated by King with a running senton and a flipping back splash. Isom finally got a break and landed a suplex on King, allowing him to tag in Cheeseburger. Cheeseburger came in and landed a nice flying senton onto Scurll.

PCO came in and let Cheeseburger punch him. He then dragged Scurll to the corner and made his own tag. PCO stomped around waiting for Cheeseburger but missed a splash in the corner. Cheeseburger tagged out — and in came Nova. A big knee didn’t phase PCO. Cheeseburger jumped on the back of PCO and hooked on a sleeper, which also didn’t effect him.

Finally, the Shadow Squad were able to break free. They all went for dives, but all three were caught and took chokeslams for their efforts. Nova was left alone in the ring. He ate a buckle bomb, a gonzo bomb, and a PCO moonsault. That allowed Villain Enterprises to pick up the win.

The show ended with words from Bully Ray. He was shown in front of a camp fire, spraying lighter fluid on it. Clips from Bully’s I Quit match against Flip Gordon from Final Battle aired, and Bully said that he never said “I quit.”

Villain Enterprises tag match set for ROH Honor Reigns Supreme

A six-man tag match is set for Ring of Honor’s second show of 2019.

ROH has announced that Villain Enterprises (Marty Scurll, PCO & Brody King) will face The Briscoes & Silas Young at Honor Reigns Supreme in Concord, North Carolina on Sunday, January 13. The show will stream live on HonorClub.

PCO and King made their ROH debuts at the promotion’s post-Final Battle television tapings earlier this month, with them being revealed as Scurll’s stablemates in Villain Enterprises and helping Scurll even the odds against The Kingdom. They also teamed against Cheeseburger, Eli Isom & Ryan Nova at the tapings as part of a storyline where The Kingdom said Villain Enterprises don’t deserve a shot at their ROH Six-Man Tag Team titles yet.

ROH’s next TV tapings will take place at Center Stage in Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday, January 12.

Here’s the updated card for Honor Reigns Supreme:

  • ROH World Champion Jay Lethal defending against Dalton Castle
  • Women of Honor World Champion Kelly Klein defending against Jenny Rose
  • Villain Enterprises (Marty Scurll, PCO & Brody King) vs. The Briscoes & Silas Young
  • ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions The Kingdom (Matt Taven, Vinny Marseglia & TK O’Ryan) vs. Hurricane Helms, Delirious & Luchasaurus in a proving ground match (If Helms, Delirious & Luchasaurus win or the match ends in a time-limit draw, they’ll get a future shot at The Kingdom’s Six-Man titles)