Penta el Zero Miedo beats Jay Lethal to advance in the Grand Slam World Title Eliminator Tournament after Alex Abrahantes keeps Jay Lethal from using Jeff Jarrett's guitar as a weapon after Lethal pulls Penta's mask down. During the match, Penta's mask is tied to the bottom rope after Jeff Jarrett distracts the referee so that Satnam Singh can also run Penta into the ring post, but everyone who is at ringside in Lethal's corner is ejected afterwards.
Sammy Guevara shows up and addresses Chris Jericho from the stage, telling Jericho that he is pissing him off but knows that he is pissing Jericho off, and that Jericho is pissing him off so much that he wants to punch him in the face. Jericho says he wants to punch Guevara in the face, too. Guevara says he wants to punch Jericho right now, but Jericho de-escalates and says they are getting on each other's nerves. He says they are doing well so far, but they still cannot get over the little bit of animosity they have towards each other and that they need to settle this and get ths out of their system. Jericho proposes that they have a match against each other so that they can punch each other in the face, get this out of their system, find out who the better man is and continue on towards the tag team titles. Guevara then asks Jericho where he wants to do it at, and Jericho proposes that they do this at Grand Slam, work things out and get back on track. Guevara agrees, and both men shake hands and hug it out.
Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D., Hikaru Shida and Skye Blue beat Taya Valkyrie, Anna Jay and The Bunny in a trios match with a Lockjaw from Britt to The Bunny. Once again, Britt and Shida have a hard time getting along after the match.
The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) beat "Cool Hand" Angelo Parker and "Daddy Magic" Matt Menard.
We hear from Santana, who says that there is eventually a fork in the road, where one fork leads to easiness and mediocrity and the other leads to new challenges. He says the world has been asking questions, and the world is about to get answers. He says he is here to be "the guy," and he does not care if he pisses people off, because the nastiest is yet to come.
Samoa Joe beats Jeff Hardy after reversing the Twist of Fate with the Coaquina Clutch to advance in the Grand Slam World Title Eliminator Tournament.
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