Saturday, December 5, 2015

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for December 5, 2015

reDRagon (Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly) beat Silas Young and The Beer City Bruiser. After the match, Adam Cole - who shows up midway through the match to guest on commentary - approaches the ring, starting an argument between him and Kyle O'Reilly that officials have to break up. After they leave, Silas Young sics The Boys on the referee, who attack him on Young's orders. Suddenly, Dalton Castle shows up before Young and The Bruiser can leave, and says he wants his boys back. The Boys almost join Castle in the ring, but suddenly elect to stay with Young, much to Castle's surprise.

Chris Sabin is in the ring. He is angered that someone has stolen the Knights of the Rising Dawn gimmick, cost "The Almighty" Chris Sabin and Frankie Kazarian the ROH World Tag Team Championships as well as the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship and generally show up when he's not around and do his own moves. Sabin insists this man is not him, and calls the mystery man out, and decides to hijacki the show until he shows up. Suddenly, the masked man shows up, unmasks and reveals himself to be...Alex Shelley, Sabin's former teammate in the Motor City Machine Guns. An understandably betrayed Sabin walks out of the ring.

Bobby Fish guests on commentary for the next match.

Roderick Strong retains the ROH World Television Championship against Samson Walker. After the match, Bobby Fish shows up and puts the Television title around his waist. Roddy rips it from his waist and the two of them start arguing, after comments during the match made by Fish that Roderick turned the title into a consolation prize for being unable to beat Jay Lethal so many times.

"The Exotic Goddess" Mandy Leon talks about Night One of Survival of the Fittest 2015 in this week's Inside ROH.

The All Night Express (Kenny King and Rhett Titus) guest on commentary for the next match.

The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) beat The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe). After the match, The All Night Express (Kenny King and Rhett Titus) gets in the face of both teams, starting a brawl that officials have to quickly break up.

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