Harley Race is honored with a ten-bell salute.
The Bouncers (The Beer City Bruiser and Brian Milonas) are seen watching the next match from ringside.
Villain Enterprises (Brody King and PCO) beat The Kingdom (TK O'Ryan and Vinny Marseglia). After the match, The Kingdom and The Bouncers (The Beer City Bruiser and Brian Milonas) have a confrontation in the front row, and after Marseglia breaks and tosses The Beer City Bruiser's cigar and tosses it back at him and O'Ryan headbutts Milonas, The Bouncers fight back and start a brawl. Security and referees have to break up the brawl.
Rhett Titus guests on commentary for the next match.
Before the next match, "The Last Real Man" Silas Young shows up not dressed to compete, saying he thought their match was later tonight and admits he might have had a few drinks earlier tonight. He then says he may have done this subconsciously for a reason, as he got a text from a bored wrestling fan of a picture previewing their match as well as a message talking about how they will have a five-star match. Silas then says that they have wrestled before and that he has beaten Black, and that he is a former champion and big event winner. He then tells Black to do one of the things he has done before earning a rematch with him, and until then, the subject is closed. Black takes the microphone and says he came here to wrestle tonight, and as he starts going through a list of potential opponents, "The Villain" Marty Scurll shows up. Scurll says that Toronto, Ontario, Canada has waited too long, then demands the match begin.
"The Villain" Marty Scurll beats "The Darewolf" PJ Black.
Kelly Klein retains the ROH Women of Honor World Championship against Tasha Steelz. After the match, Angelina Love shows up and attacks both women before laying them out with Botox Injection. She raises the Women of Honor title over head above a downed Kelly Klein before leaving.
LifeBlood (Bandido and "Overkill" Mark Haskins) beat Jay Lethal and Jonathan Gresham with a Sharpshooter from Haskins to Lethal. During the match, Gresham shoves Lethal to the floor on the outside after Lethal tries to stop him from using a steel chair.
"Hot Sauce" Tracy Williams vs. Shane Taylor for the ROH World Television Championship ends before it can begin when Williams is attacked with a black Kendo stick by "The Mercenary" Flip Gordon. Two members of security have to keep Gordon back.
Before the next match, Dalton Castle shows up with two men dressed like The Boys in cow masks and walks to the ring dressed like a matador. He then proceeds to "slay" the "bulls" in the ring with his riding crop.
Rush beats Dalton Castle in a no-disqualification match.
Before the next match, "Hot Sauce" Tracy Williams tells "The Mercenary" Flip Gordon that he will have to do better than whacking him with a Kendo stick to keep him out of action, and that he can still rip his arm off and he can still answer the bell. then calls out Shane Taylor for a match. It is then announced that doctors do not want Williams to compete tonight, but the match goes ahead anyway.
Shane Taylor retains the ROH World Television Championship against "Hot Sauce" Tracy Williams.
We are introduced to new ROH signee, Joe Hendry.
"The Last Real Man" Silas Young guests on commentary for the next match.
Stuka Jr., Caristico and Soberano Jr. beat Hechicero, Templario and Barbaro Cavernario following an arm bar from Caristico to Barbaro Cavernatio.
Matt Taven retains the ROH World Championship against Alex Shelley. During the match, Shelley has to wake up a sleeping fan int he front row by stealing his shoe and having Taven throw it at him. After the match, Taven berates the fans in the arena - as well as the one who was asleep, saying he represents all Canadians - before stating that Shelley was one in yet a long list of names who were forced to bow down to him. He says he is on pace to be the greatest ROH World Champion of all time before Rush suddenly shows up. Taven soon retreats.
The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) retain the ROH World Tag Team Championships against The Guerrillas of Destiny (Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa) in Ladder War VIII.
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