Nick Aldis and Kamile guest on commentary for the next match.
Juice Robinson beats "The Darewolf" PJ Black by disqualification after PJ Black pushes referee Paul Turner into the corner to knock Robinson off the top. After the match, Black punches Paul Turner out, then confronts Nick Aldis, who calls Black an embarrassment to professional wrestling and the NWA. Kamile stands between Black and Aldis before things get worse.
We see footage from during the commercial break where Juice Robinson, who says that he did not come to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to win via disqualification, and says the ROH fans will be seeing a lot more of him in the company in 2019, as there will be new life breathed into ROH and everyone will be "damn happy about it."
We hear from The Kingdom (Matt Taven, TK O'Ryan, Vinny Marseglia). O'Ryan says "The Villain" Marty Scurll has more friends that he thought he might have had and is now forming an enterprise. He then says there are no enterprises allowed in The Kingdom. Matt Taven asks Scurll what they do to newcomers around here, and Vinny Marseglia says that while PCO has said he is not human, he has seen him bleed.
Caprice Coleman guests on commentary for the next match.
Shane Taylor beats Mike Law with one punch followed by Greetings From 216. After the match, Taylor says that nobody paid him to take out "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels and that he chose to do it himself. He then says he is just getting started.
Next week: Eli Isom vs. "The Last Real Man" Silas Young to determine the #1 contender for the ROH World Television Championship!
Colt Cabana interviews Flip Gordon in the ring. Gordon says that for the last eight months, he was dealing with a bully, and at Final Battle, he made him quit. He says "Mission accomplished," then says he is on to his next mission: cashing in his shot at the ROH World Championship. Suddenly, Kenny King shows up, and says that in the new Ring of Honor, mediocre dude after mediocre dude shows up and cries because they want to be champion. He tells him and a few others to put their title shots as well as the Philadelphia Eagles' chances of entering the Super Bowl into the garbage, and says that he was the last man on Earth to pin Jay Lethal. After a few replays of the victory that is zoomed in to hide the fact that he used the ring ropes for leverage, he says that he got screwed out of his championship opportunity. Kenny then says he can see through Gordon and calls him a phony after how badly Bully Ray beat him up in the past as well as calling Gordon "a punk-ass weekend warrior who was only brave enough to join the reserves."
Before the next match, Matt Taven asks Villain Enterprises ("The Villain" Marty Scurll, Brody King, PCO) why they think they deserve a shot at the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championships, as they have never even teamed up in ROH and have yet to beat anybody. He tells Villain Enterprises that they should earn their shots, then gives them the opportunity to prove themselves and climb the ladder to a title shot. He then announces that they have secured a shot who are unbeatable and undefeated: Shinobi Shadow Squad (Cheeseburger, Eli Isom, Ryan Nova).
Villain Enterprises ("The Villain" Marty Scurll, Brody King, PCO) beats Shinobi Shadow Squad (Cheeseburger, Eli Isom, Ryan Nova).
We hear from Bully Ray, who is sitting in front of a fire outside as he pours lighter fluid on it and looks back at his "I Quit" Match with Flip Gordon from Final Battle. Bully Ray says he never said that he quit.
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