Thursday, May 9, 2019

War of the Worlds 2019 - Night Two Results

Bullet Club (Hikuleo, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa) beat Alex Coughlin, Karl Fredericks and Clark Connors.

Yuji Nagata beats "The Last Real Man" Silas Young by disqualification. During the match, Silas inadvertently hits referee Paul Turner with Nagata's feet as he hits Misery on Nagata. After a few seconds, Young grabs a steel chair, but when he gets back in the ring, Nagata dares him to hit him with the chair. Silas smacks the mat with the chair, then plays dead after throwing the chair to Nagata. Nagata contemplates what to do, then places the chair around his head and lays down. When Paul Turner gets back up, he calls for the bell and Nagata wins by disqualification. After the match, Silas attacks Nagata, but Nagata puts Silas in the Nagata Lock.

Los Ingobernables de Japon (EVIL and SANADA) beat The Kingdom (TK O'Ryan and Vinny Marseglia).

Rhett Titus guests on commentary for the next match.

Rush beats "The Darewolf" PJ Black.

Dalton Castle shows up. He says he is not happy, as only two people recognized him in a restaurant, found a bone in his boneless chicken and then got caught in the rain. He then says he is feeling fantastic and free after going "Boy-less," and that he made no mistake ditching The Boys, saying he won the ROH World Championship, the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championships and the Soaring Eagle cup without them and that he does not want to be dragged down by The Boys ever again. He then says that the fans are witnessing the renaissance of Dalton Castle, and while he looks like a rainbow on the outside, he is filled head to toe with magma on the inside and he will burn the place to the ground.

The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) beat LifeBlood ("Overkill" Mark Haskins and "Hot Sauce" Tracy Williams). After the match, Bully Ray shows up and compliments The Briscoes on their win before telling Williams that he saw his video on Twitter and says it was him who laid out Tenille Dashwood backstage and that he plans to do the same to LifeBlood one by one. Since Juice Robinson is currently in Japan and David Finley is currently injured, that leaves Haskins and Williams, and he tells Haskins to tell his wife that he said hello. Haskins grabs a steel chair and gets in the ring, and Bully Ray tells him to get out of the ring before he wraps his chair around his face. When Haskins and Williams refuse to back down, Bully Ray retreats.

Kelly Klein shows up. She says that she promised to be a fighting champion for the people, and she is here knowing that this is her first opportunity to defend the title in Canada. Klein demands the best that Toronto, Ontario, Canada has to offer, and the challenge is answered by The Allure (Angelina Love, Velvet Sky, "The Exotic Goddess" Mandy Leon). Angelina gives Klein credit for being a good fighting champion, and commends her for her championship victory at G1 Supercard, but warns Klein that she is a six-time champion and that she is in her backyard before teasing a match between herself and Klein for the ROH Women of Honor Championship only to state that she is a permanent resident of the United States and is no longer a resident of Canada. She decides to let Klein defend the title against her when they are back in the States, and tells her she is not having a match tonight. As The Allure leaves, Klein grabs Angelina by the hair and drags her in the ring. The Allure still manage to retreat anyway, and Klein calls The Allure "nothing but a bunch of bitches."

Kenny King guests on commentary for the next match.

Jay Lethal beats Satoshi Kojima. Both men shake hands after the match.

Shane Taylor beats Brody King, Hirooki Goto and Jeff Cobb in a Four Corners Survival Match to win the ROH World Television Championship after attacking Cobb and throwing him out of the ring after Cobb hits Brody King with A Tour Of The Islands to hit Brody King with Greetings From 216. After the match, Cobb is in the ring with Taylor, but Taylor tells him to get back in the ring.

Matt Taven retains the ROH World Championship against PCO. During the match, TK O'Ryan and Vinny Marseglia show up, and their presence serves to distract not only PCO, but referee Todd Sincalri as Matt Taven drives PCO eye-first into Vinny Marseglia's ax, cutting PCO's face open. Later in the match, Marseglia takes Destro hostage, and PCO puts Marseglia through a table. As this is going on, O'Ryan hands Taven a purple railroad spike behind referee Todd Sinclair's back, and Taven hits PCO in the face with it before Sinclair can turn back around. PCO kicks out, but it is not in time, and Taven retains the ROH World Championship as he, O'Ryan and Marseglia run to the back. PCO's face cut has to be tended to after the match.

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