Before BJ Whitmer can take on Tomohiro Ishii for the Ring of Honor World Television Championship, Veda Scott and Cedric Alexander try to buy BJ Whitmer's title shot from him. Whitmer takes the deal, and Cedric Alexander takes Whitmer's place.
Tomohiro Ishii retains the ROH World Television Championship against Cedric Alexander.
The Addiction ("The Almighty" Christopher Daniels and "Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian) show up. They announce that The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley) are back together, and that this makes them sick to their stomach, calling this betrayal after all they've done to rescue him from obscurity and bring him to Ring of Honor and a poor decision on Sabin's part. Daniels says that the Ring of Honor fans are jealous of The Addiction's success after they cheered for the MCMG reunion, then say that everything involving the ROH tag team titles begins and ends with them. They then declare that they will end the reunion before it starts, but the Machine Guns show up. Sabin calls them "bitter and delusional douchebags," stating that their behavior is why he brought The Motor City Machine Guns together. He also challenges them to a match right now. When they charge the ring, however, The Addiction retreats.
Next week, Jay Lethal defends the ROH World Championship against Hirooki Goto. Lethal plans to send Goto to the hospital and prove he's the greatest.
The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) beat Reno Scum (Lester the Legend and Adam Thornstowe). Both teams show respect after the match.
In three weeks, Dalton Castle takes on "The Last Real Man" Silas Young in a match without honor. He doesn't want The Boys to be at ringside to be exposed to what he's going to do to Silas.
Hiroshi Tanahashi and "Unbreakable" Michael Elgin beat The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson).
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