Nigel McGuinness fills in for Steve Corino, who is given time off to cool down after what happened last week between him and BJ Whitmer. Corino is expected to come back to the broadcast booth next week.
Dalton Castle beats Silas Young with a little help from "the boys." After the match, Young tells Castle he doesn't like his lifestyle or what he's doing with the boys, and that "the boys" need to learn to be men. He wants one more shot at Castle, and if he wins, the boys are his, and he'll teach them how to be real men.
For this week's Inside ROH, "The Exotic Goddess" Mandy Leon recaps the recent reunion of Future Shock (Kyle O'Reilly and Adam Cole).
Kevin Kelly interviews Bobby Fish. It doesn't take long before Jay Lethal shows up and stops him for talking about his path to the ROH Television Championship.
Prince Nana guests on commentary for the next match.
Moose beats Will Ferrara. Stokely Carmichael shows good sportsmanship towards Ferrara after the match.
Adam Cole says if that someone told him that he'd be out for five months with shoulder shoulder, his friends in The Kingdom would question him and that he'd reform Future Shock with Kyle O'Reilly in the year 2015, he'd say you were crazy and that he brings everything to the table. He says O'Reilly trusts him, and they plan to become ROH's next World Tag Team Champions.
The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) beat Roppongi Vice (Trent Baretta and Rocky Romero). After the match, both teams are attacked by Chris Sabin and The Addiction ("The Almighty" Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian), and tape Matt Jackson to the top rope before ganging up on him. Nick tries to save his brother, but to no avail. He ends up getting super kicked by Daniels before the three of them hit a couple on super kicks on Matt and an Indytaker on Nick.
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