Saturday, April 22, 2017

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for April 22, 2017

Christopher Daniels welcomes everyone to the show. He says that Dalton Castle was just the first challenger, and Matt Taven and the winner of next week's four-way dance between Jay White, "The Last Real Man" Silas Young, Adam Page and Jay Lethal. However, during Supercard of Honor IX, Cody Rhodes attacked him from behind to make his intentions known, and says if Cody wanted a title shot, all he had to do was ask. He demands that a title match be made between he and Cody Rhodes be made as soon as possible. Cody then shows up in a suit and tie, and wants to know why his title shot isn't tonight. He then says it's not happening tonight, as it's not worth it for him to compete for the ROH World Title in Baltimore, Maryland. He wants War of the Worlds in New York City to be the place, and Daniels says if it were up to him, he would put him in the World title match at War of the Worlds. Cody Rhodes says he doesn't care about any red tape or chain of command, and says that as long as Daniels is World champion, ROH has integrity, and tells Daniels to imagine what it would be like if someone who doesn't work in ROH full-time like him takes the World title from him.

"The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian says "The Villain" Marty Scurll makes a great villain, but tonight, Scurll faces an unsung hero who is about to rip the chip off his shoulder.

Before the next match, Caprice Coleman says he almost feels bad for Lio Rush because it didn't have to end with him facing Shane Taylor.

Shane Taylor beats Lio Rush. When The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley) show up to check on Rush, they are attacked by Taylor and Caprice Coleman.

We see a video package of Josh "The Goods" Woods and John Skyler.

Josh "The Goods" Woods beats John Skyler with the Cross Arm Breaker to win the 2017 Top Prospect Tournament, then is attacked by David Starr, who says he is the true top international prospect and really good at professional wrestling.

Adam Cole says he will not beg or plead, and asks The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson). He says they have both said things they didn't mean, and that they need to go back to being Bullet Club.

"The Villain" Marty Scurll retains the ROH World Televison Championship against "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian. After the match, Scurll says he has no competition left, but he is soon ran out of the ring by "Reborn" Matt Sydal.

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