Chris Sabin guests on commentary for the next match.
Alex Shelley beats "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian after Chris Sabin's attempt to hand the ring bell hammer to Kazarian backfires as Shelley tosses it back to Sabin. During the match, Steve Corino announces via telephone that the time for talking is over after what recently happened to Colby Corino, and that next week, it is on between him and BJ Whitmer.
Before the next match, Truth Martini says that while "The Last Real Man" Silas Young may have tried to turn Dalton Castle's boys into men, that's not what they needs, and that instead, they need a daddy. Truth then asks "Who's your daddy?" J. Diesel - now known as Joey "Diesel" Daddiego - says "The answer is...Joey Daddiego."
Dalton Castle beats Joey Daddiego. After the match, "The Last Real Man" Silas Young shows up and addresses the boys as "Brent" and "Brandon," but it's a set-up as The Beer City Brusier holds The Boys down as Young hits Misery on Castle. Castle then gives them a choice - learn to be men, or go down like a boy like Castle just did. The Boys go to town on Castle, but they are quickly overpowered. Castle suffers the same fate when he is able to get back up and attack Castle as well.
Action Ortiz beats Leo St. Giovanni to continue to the semi-finals of the 2016 Top Prospect Tournament.
Stokely Carmichael states that 2016 will be the year of Moose. Last year's formula wasn't working, so Stokely and Moose are starting at the top by challenge Kazuchika Okada. Carmichaels calls out Okada for the 14th Anniversary Show and challenges him to a match against Moose.
The All Night Express (Kenny King and Rhett Titus) beat War Machine (Hansen and Raymond Rowe) by disqualification after Raymond Rowe counters a double-team move into a table while the ref is down, only for the ref to come to and see Rowe slam them into the table instead. After the match, both teams brawl, and officials have to break them apart.
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