"The Last Real Man" Silas Young and The Beer City Bruiser show up. Silas Young shows everyone his back to show them the back of a man who "talks the talks and walks that walk." At Death Before Dishonor, Jay Lethal beat him like a dog with a leather belt, but he could not keep him down, and he was the last man standing. He has proved he is better than Lethal, and worthy of the meaty opportunity. He then mentions the goal he and The Beer City Bruiser had of getting a third man to get the ROH World Six-Man Championships with. After months of looking, they could not find a single man who could parallel them in manliness. But at Death Before Dishonor, they found a man who was as manly as they are and as real as they come. They offered him the opportunity to join them in the road to the six-man titles, and that man is Minoro Suzuki. He then says The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson), and tells them to get in the ring and accept their challenge after they step back from their Internet shows and stop putting themselves over. The Young Bucks and "Hangman" Adam Page show up, and say that they were signing autographs until they heard Silas was talking trash about them, and they are pissed because he is costing them money. They then say they are the greatest trio in wrestling today, and they are collectively known as "The Hung Bucks." If Young, The Bruiser and Suzuki want to challenge them for the six-man titles, they can do it now...then say they're joking and say they only wrestle when it is the main event.
Kenny King retains the ROH World Television Championship against Josh "The Goods" Woods after countering a Triangle Hold into a pinfall. Both men show respect after the match, and Kenny King tells the fans that it was a great moment for him to win the Television title in front of his family and how he plans on being a fighting champion. All of a sudden, Shane Taylor shows up. Kenny King says there are no cheeseburgers in the ring, and that they have history. Suddenly, Chuckie T shows up, and Kenny King mentions he also has history with him. After that, Punishment Martinez shows up. Kenny King is telling them to come and get it if they want a shot, Mark Briscoe shows up, and Kenny King says they've been at war a couple of times. King then tells all four men that if they want the Television title, they will have to bend the knee.
We hear from "The Villain" Marty Scurll, who announces that next week, he personally invites the fans to witness the celebration of "The American Nightmare" Cody Rhodes signing the most lucrative deal in ROH history, and says Bullet Club might even cause a spot of bother.
Bullet Club (Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson, "Hangman" Adam Page) retains the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championships against "The Last Real Man" Silas Young, The Beer City Bruiser and Minoru Suzuki. After the match, The Beer City Bruiser berates Suzuki, blaming their loss on him. Suzuki answers by fighting both Silas and The Bruiser, and security has to come to the ring to restore order.
Jay Briscoe shows up. Before he can speak, Tommy Dreamer shows up in ROH for the first time in years. Dreamer says he is here to talk to Briscoe as well as "our wrestling family." He tells him of a time that he cut he had to help him cut off his cast so he could perform at Barely Legal back in 1997, because he broke his ankle so badly that he walks with a limp. In 1998, somebody busted a beer bottle on Bully Ray's ear, and he and Bully fought off four men before Bully Ray finished his drink and told Dreamer to take him to the hospital. Bully Ray is missing a part of his ear because of that incident. In 2002, at the first ever Raw Roulette, Chris Jericho drove him head-first into the canvas and knocked him out, and it concussed him so badly that he forgot his mother had passed away three months and he forgot about the worst part of his life. Dreamer had to tell him for the first time that his mother died, and he watched him cry until he instantly stopped and asked what happened. He says studying the brain is a really scary thing, and he feels partially responsible for all the steel chairs that have been smacked into Bully Ray's head. Dreamer goes on to say that he is not here to speak for Bully Ray or fight his battles, as there is life after professional wrestling. He is worried about Bully Ray, and tells Jay Briscoe he messed up and that he does not know what is going to happen. He thanks the fans for having him, then he leaves. Jay Brisco stays in the ring for a little while, then leaves.
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