Saturday, March 24, 2018

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for March 24, 2018

The Kingdom (Matt Taven, TK O'Ryan, Vinny Marseglia) shows up to start tonight's show. Taven says he does not like to repeat himself, but there is a conspiracy against them in Ring of Honor, and that 16th Anniversary Show is proof of that after they got ejected from ringside while "The American Nightmare" Cody Rhodes was able to bring Brandi Rhodes and Berry The Drug-Free Bear with him. He then says this will all come to an end when they take back the ROH World Six-Man Championships. Suddenly, ROH Enforcer Bully Ray shows up and asks The Kingdom if they ever get tired of complaining about a conspiracy, as there is no conspiracy and maybe they just suck. He says that all Taven does is come out to the ring, complain, and get involved in matches that The Kingdom have no business in. He then tells The Kingdom they are not needed at Supercard of Honor, as they have no match at the event and have no need to show up. Taven demands The Kingdom be given a shot at the six-man titles, but Bully Ray tells them no. Marseglia asks Bully Ray who gave him the power to make matches, but Bully Ray tells them to do what they have to do, and when The Kingdom huddles together, Bully Ray tells them they are not needed at Supercard of Honor or in Ring of Honor, and that if he could, he would fire them on the spot.

Kelly Klein beats "The Exotic Goddess" Mandy Leon by referee stoppage with The End Of The Match to continue to the semi-finals of the ROH Women of Honor Championship Tournament. Klein taps out to Havana Dreams, but referee Paul Turner does not see it. When Mandy Leon confronts Paul Turner for not seeing the tap, Kelly Klein puts Mandy Leon out with The End Of The Match.



We hear from Jay Lethal, who says that on April 7th, he is ready for his chance to capture the ROH World Tag Team Championships, which are currently held by The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe). He says he needs somebody on his side who is great, and with that, he is teaming with Hiroshi Tanahashi to take the titles. He asks Tanahashi not to let him down.

We hear from SoCal Uncensored ("Almighty" Christopher Daniels, "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian, Scorpio Sky). They say there is nothing they will not do to keep the ROH World Six-Man Championships.

Dalton Castle guests on commentary for the next match.

Bullet Club ("Hangman" Adam Page and "The Villain" Marty Scurll) beat The Boys despite minimal involvement by Scurll, who is in a black three-piece suit. After the match, Scurll is seen lifting up the ROH World Championship.

Kenny King and "The Last Real Man" Silas Young are seen brawling backstage.

We hear from The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe). At Supercard of Honor, the fans will be talking about the beating they will give Jay Lethal and Hiroshi Tanahashi, as they are the best tag team in the world.



Kenny King and "The Last Real Man" Silas Young take their brawl to the stage, where Kenny King kicks Silas down the ramp before brawling at ringside. ROH security try to stop the brawl, and more security comes out from the back only to get laid out. Kenny King and Silas Young are eventually separated with help from referees as well as ROH Enforcer Bully Ray, and Silas Young tells Bully Ray to give him his rematch for the ROH World Television Championship after how he had Kenny at the 16th Anniversary Show. With encourage from Bully Ray, Kenny King tells Silas Young he is not a tough guy, and gives him his rematch in the form of a Last Man Standing match. He then asks Silas how he is going to stand after he breaks both of his legs.

Next week: Deonna Purrazzo vs. Mayu Iwatani in the quarter-finals of the ROH Women of Honor Championship Tournament!

Flip Gordon beats Scorpio Sky. During the match, "Almighty" Christopher Daniels distracts referee Todd Sinclair, but Flip Gordon fights off "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian. Flip Gordon then gets Scorpio Sky in the victory roll for the win. After the match, SoCal Uncensored (Daniels, Kazarian, Scorpio Sky) gang up on Flip Gordon, then The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) make the save, clearing SoCal Uncensored out of the ring. Afterwards, Matt Jackson extends his hand. Flip Gordon shakes his hand after some initial hesitation, and when Flip tries to pull away, Matt Jackson hugs him. ROH Enforcer Bully Ray shows up and says "Well, it's about damn time!" Bully Ray gives Flip Gordon credit for standing up to The Young Bucks the old-school way, never complained, and earned his spot. Bully Ray then makes a match between SoCal Uncensored and the team of The Young Bucks and Flip Gordon for the ROH World Six-Man Championships at Supercard of Honor.

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