"Smokin' Hot" Nikki Lane makes an appearance before the next match and watches from ringside throughout. Before the match begins, however, "The Mad Esthetician" Amber Rodriguez suddenly shows up. Dustin Starr interviews "The Mad Esthetician" Amber Rodriguez, who says that if anyone deserves championship gold, it is her. She then says she is in this match because she runs things here and she cannot wait to rip Skyler's skin from her flesh. It is announced that Amber Rodriguez filed a complaint on the championship committee, and as a result, the match is officially a Triple Threat Match.
Skyler beats "The Killer Bae" Heather Monroe and "The Mad Esthetician" Amber Rodriguez in a Triple Threat Match to become the Memphis Women's Champion after Mickie James and "Smokin' Hot" Nikki Lane stop Heather Monroe from running away with the championship. After the match, Amber Rodriguez throws a glove at Mickie James and disrespects her only to get slapped and hit with a Mick Kick as Mickie and Nikki Lane celebrate with Skyler.
Dustin Starr interviews Country Rock (Carter Matthews and Chris Hayes) at the announce desk. Chris Hayes says he and Carter Matthews tried to handle things with Big Jack the honest way, but it has not panned out, and since Big Jack wants to claim he is the baddest man in Memphis Wrestling, they can settle this in the ring right here, right now. Big Jack shows up with another man who is as big as he is - who is identified as Bruce - and both men fight Country Rock. Big Jack has to slap Bruce once to keep him from getting worked up before they lay out Country Rock. It is not long before Bruce and Big Jack get the win. Big Jack and Bruce beat Country Rock (Carter Matthews and Chris Hayes.
Jonathan Gresham retains the ROH World Championship against "The National Treasure" Nick Aldis after Matt Cardona's voice is heard in the WrestleCenter, confronting Aldis for ruining his NWA World title celebration and asking Aldis if he wished he had the NWA World Championship. After the match, Gresham says that Matt Cardona thinks he owns the wrestling world, but the wrestling world belongs to men like him and Aldis and those who continue wrestling's legacy, and says he and Aldis will wrestle again with "no bullshit."
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