Ian Riccaboni hosts a recap of recent events. Matches covered and other things in the episode include:
PCO vs. "The Villain" Marty Scurll at Glory By Honor
The events leading up to Matt Taven vs. Vinny Marseglia - now known as Vincent - at Final Battle
A video package for Bully Ray vs. "Overkill" Mark Haskins at Final Battle
We see a promo from "Overkill" Mark Haskins. He dares anyone who has a problem with him to say it to his face and either face him in the ring or face him outside. He then says not to attack him from behind or put him through a table in front of his wife. Haskins then calls out Bully Ray, who shows up. Haskins tells Bully Ray to stop being a bitch and get in the ring, and Bully Ray dares him to call him a "little bitch" again. Haskins does, and Bully Ray grabs a steel chair and approaches the ring, then lays on the mat, saying that Bully doesn't recognize him when his back isn't turned. Bully tries to attack Haskins, but Haskins gets back up. As Haskins continues to keep Bully Ray at bay, he is suddenly struck from behind with an umbrella by "The Mercenary" Flip Gordon. Bully then hands Flip Gordon a few dolalr bills before putting Haskins through a table that has already been set up in the ring. Bully Ray then tells Haskins that his wife is trash, his children are the offspring of trash and that Haskins himself is trash before telling Haskins he has him at Final Battle.
Backstage, Dalton Castle talks with Joe Hendry. Hendry says that their partnership as a tag team has potential, but when he compares themselves to a rock supergroup, Castle thinks that they are going to have superpowers.
Bateman beats "The Darewolf" PJ Black.
Backstage, Joe Koff meets with "The Last Real Man" Silas Young and Josh "The Goods" Woods, refusing to give Woods adjoining hotel rooms with Silas and the ability to be flown in a day early in order to bond with Silas over dinner.
Before the next match, Shane Taylor says that if there is one thing that Ohioans demand from their athletes, it is greatness, as the Ohio State Buckeyes are undefeated and #3 in the nation while he is making history every day with the eleventh defense of the ROH World Television Championship while surpassing the reigns of other ROH stars to become the ninth greatest Television Champion of all time. He then says he will defend his title for the twelfth time.
Shane Taylor retains the ROH World Television Championship against Danhausen. During the match, Dak Draper is seen watching the match from the stage. After the match, Taylor brags about his victory backstage before looking to Final Battle.
The events leading up to Jonathan Gresham and Jay Lethal vs. The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) for the ROH World Tag Team Championships at Final Battle
The run-down of the card for Final Battle
A video package for PCO vs. Rush for the ROH World Championship at Final Battle
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