Kyle O'Reilly says he faces AJ Styles - a man he respects - and Adam Cole - a man he thought who was a friend only for him to stab O'Reilly in the back - in a triple threat match. If he has to tear down a man he respects just to get to Adam Cole and decimate him, then so it goes.
Mark Briscoe guests on commentary for this match.
During Silas Young and The Beer City Bruiser vs. The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson), Silas Young sics The Boys on The Young Bucks, stating that The Boys were the original opponent and that he and the Brusier have done them a favor and softened them up for them.
The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) beat The Boys. After the match, Silas Young and The Beer City Bruiser take their anger out on The Boys for losing, and The Young Bucks superkick the Bruiser. Young, however, escapes before he can taste a superkick of his own.
BJ Whitmer runs his mouth, telling Nigel McGuinness to get off commentary. He also gets into Mark Briscoe's face before Nigel McGuinness breaks them up. During the commercial break, it is announced that Nigel McGuiness was served with legal papers by Veda Scott's lawyers before the show, as Scott sued McGuinness and ROH last week for "unsafe work conditions."
Roderick Strong beats Will Ferrara with the Strong Hold.
Jay Lethal guests on commentary for the next match, replacing Mark Briscoe.
Nigel McGuinness bars The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson), "Unbreakable" Michael Elgin, Bobby Fish and The Kingdom (Maria Kanellis, Matt Taven, Michael Bennett) from ringside for the next match.
Adam Cole beats Kyle O'Reilly and AJ Styles. After the match, everyone who has previously been banned from ringside rush in and brawl after The Kingdom (Matt Taven and Michael Bennett) attack Kyle O'Reilly. Kyle O'Reilly and Adam Cole get a double Indytaker from AJ Styles and The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson), then AJ Styles stares down with Jay Lethal.
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