Alex Shelley guests on commentary this week.
The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) beat Coast To Coast (LSG and Shaheem Ali), then hit Ali with the Twist of Fate and the Swanton Bomb to mock The Broken Hardys ("Broken" Matt Hardy and Brother Nero).
We see a video package on the relationship between Lio Rush and The Rebellion (Kenny King, Rhett Titus, Caprice Coleman). Ian Riccobonni then interviews Lio Rush, who says The Rebellion are like children who don't know what they want to be or who they want to be and want to play games. Lio Rush says he has proven he can play games with them, and that they found out they don't know who they are dealing with the hard way last week. After Lio Rush says he's had enough, Kenny King shows up and says he knows why Lio called him a clown, and says he can throw down. After last week, The Rebellion is tired of playing games with him. He says The Rebellion saw something in him, but he wasted his potential. He then tells Lio he may run with the grace and speed of a cruiserweight, but he gets live at 225. He tells Lio he will be the one to "put the hush on Rush" next week.
"Brutal" Bob Evans guests on commentary for the next match.
"The Lone Star" Curt Stallion beats Preston Quinn to continue to the semi-finals of the 2017 Top Prospect Tournament.
Cody Rhodes shows up, wanting to know where Jay Lethal is. He then says that Lethal ceased to be and became "Lazy Jay" after kicking him in the groin at Final Battle. He then talks about Hangman Page, who shows up, and says he will tie something to his rope that was used against "Superstar" Billy Graham in 1977: a cowbell, and the same cowboy which has been in the Rhodes family for four decades. In effect, Page's noose will become a Texas bullrope. He then challenges Lethal to a Texas Bullrope match at Supercard of Honor.
Jay Briscoe says his rematch with Jay White is finally happening last week, and promises to make quick work of him this time.
Dalton Castle beats Jonathan Gresham.
Mark Briscoe guests on commentary for the main event.
Damian "Punishment" Martinez and BJ Whitmer are attacked from behind by War Machine (Hanson and Rowe)as they are on their way to the next match.
Damian "Punishment" Martinez and BJ Whitmer beat War Machine (Hanson and Rowe) in a no-disqualification, no count-out match.
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