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Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Those Dynamite Kids - Dynamite recap for June 26, 2024

MJF heads to the ring to start tonight's show. Before he can speak, he is suddenly joined by Daniel Garcia. MJF thanks Garcia for saving him last week, even though he got in his business, and somewhat expects MJF to say bad stuff about his city or his family before declaring he will do something the locker room is afraid to do: say nice things about MJF. MJF is slightly surprised, and Garcia talks about how MJF saw him as more than just a lackey and more like a pillar of AEW much like himself, and says that while he got his World title shot against MJF, it was one of the most embarrassing moments of his entire life. This inspired Garcia to go on the road that he has been on that has led to him to wrestle in some great matches, and Garcia no longer wants to be a pillar, but a backbone that AEW is built on. Garcia thanks MJF, but warns him that if he starts talking shit, he will come off as two-faced and have Buffalo, New York on him. MJF says he is here to plug his match against "a poorly-drawn comic book character" in Hechicero at Forbidden Door, then shills his appearance in Memphis, Tennessee for Collision. MJF says he was going to ask Garcia to come to the ring, then thanks Garcia for thanking him for what he has done behind the scenes, and says that while some people want his shots, he sees one person getting closer and closer, and that was Garcia. He tells Garcia that he earned his title shot, then tells him that he reminds him of himself in a lot of ways, yet when he gave him the opportunity to take his spot, he beat him without breaking a sweat. MJF says that Garcia improved since then and did not run away from the grind because he is the grind, then entertains giving him one more shot at All In. Garcia admits that this is a huge deal, then Will Ospreay shows up. Ospreay acknowledges Garcia wanting a shot at the International title and says that he loves the way that he is doing it, and tells him that he has his title match next week, and if he wins the World title, he will also put it on the line. Garcia accepts Ospreay's challenge, then Ospreay leaves after a glance at MJF. MJF tells Garcia that Ospreay's challenge is a big deal and that he should focus on that, then wishes him luck.



Backstage, Swerve Strickland and Prince Nana have been watching tonight's opening promo. Swerve says Ospreay is offering title opportunities before winning the title and that he is putting the cart before the horse, and that he does not have what it takes. He tells Ospreay to hold his end of the bargain tonight, then says that Ospreay has focus problems that are not championship material.

"The American Dragon" Bryan Danielson guests on commentary for the next match.

Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta, Claudio Castagnoli) vs. Los Ingobernable de Japon (Shingo Takagi, Hiromu Takahashi, Titan) in a trios match ends with Moxley hitting Takahashi in the back with a chair. After the match, as everyone goes at it, Tetsuya Naito shows up, and Moxley and Naito go at it on the ramp. Meanwhile, Shingo Takagi hits Wheeler Yuta with hammer and anvil elbows, and this leads to "The American Dragon" Bryan Danielson sliding into the ring to confront Takagi.



"Switchblade" Jay White beats Rey Fenix to advance in the men's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament. At the beginning of the match, all seconds are immediately ejected from ringside by referee Rick Knox after things get tepid on the outside to ensure a fair match. After the match, The Patriarchy (Christian Cage, "The Prodigy" Nick Wayne, Killswitch, Mama Wayne) shows up and heads to the ring, and this leads to a staredown between the two teams.



Backstage, we hear from The Young Bucks (Nicholas and Matthew Jackson). Nicholas admits he was angry with The Acclaimed ("Platinum" Max Caster and Anthony Bowens) and that The Acclaimed took advantage of that anger, then says the results will be different when the tag titles are on the line. Matthew says that after Forbidden Door, "Scapegoat" Jack Perry will become the TNT Champion, then announces that they have inserted their own wild card into the men's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament to bring the AEW World Championship to The Elite to ensure they have all the power and all the gold.

The Acclaimed ("Platinum" Max Caster, Anthony Bowens, "Daddy Ass" Billy Gunn) make their way to the ring. Max Caster talks about how The Acclaimed beat The Young Bucks (Nicholas and Matthew Jackson) to earn a tag team title shots and exposed them as the "soft-ass, self-important Executive Vice Presidents that they are are" before taking their titles. Anthony Bowens says they just have to beat The Young Bucks one more time, and that there will be no excuses when they meet in the ring and they become two-time AEW World Tag Team Champions. The Young Bucks soon show up with "The Rainmaker" Kazuchika Okada, who says "Scissor me, bitch!", and The Young Bucks announce that the three of them challenge The Acclaimed to a match at Forbidden Door. "Daddy Ass" Billy Gunn says he knows how to deal with EVP's and that he happens to know people in high places as well as a President. Hiroshi Tanahashi shows up on the video screen, and announces that he will face Okada and The Young Bucks at Forbidden Door.



Backstage, Renee Paquette interviews Kyle O'Reilly, Mark Briscoe and Orange Cassidy. Mark Briscoe says that "The Conglomeration" will be at Forbidden Door and that he will add the TNT Championship to his collection, then Kyle O'Reilly says that he will beat Zack Sabre Jr. tonight while simultaneously making fun of him, with Mark Briscoe saying Sabre Jr. is nothing but "fish and chips with a spot of tea."

"Timeless" Toni Storm, Mariah May and Mina Shirakawa beat The Outcasts (Saraya, Harley Cameron, Anna Jay) in a trios match despite Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa not getting along. After the match, Toni and Mina have a slightly reluctant champagne toast, then Mina grabs her bottle of champagne and tries to hit Toni with it only to inadvertently smash it into Mariah May's head. Toni and Mina are initially shocked, then they get angry. Referees have to keep them apart as Mariah May is checked on.



We see a video package for Mercedes Moné vs. Stephanie Vaquer for both the TBS Championship and the New Japan Pro Wrestling Strong Women's Championship.

Backstage, we hear from Mercedes Moné, who says that she came to Mexico to watch Stephanie Vaquer's match, yet Vaquer is nowhere to be seen tonight. She says that Vaquer will be having a match on Rampage, and that she will be sitting ringside for it before she becomes a double champion.

The Learning Tree ("The Learning Tree" Chris Jericho, Big Bill, "The Bad Apple" Bryan Keith) heads to the ring. Big Bill mentions that Bryan Keith's right arm is in a sling after what Samoa Joe, Hook and "The Wrestler" Katsuyori Shibata did to them last week before challenging them to a match, and says that while one door closes, another one opens, according to Jericho. Jericho says that everyone who knows him knows that he is in AEW for one reason and one reason only - the young guys - and that he brings so many into "the Jericho vortex" to help their career, and says it is not fair that Bryan Keith got hurt. He then says the joke is on "Samoa Joke," as they have found another partner in one of the toughest men he has ever met in his time in Japan. That partner is Minoru Suzuki, who appears on the video screen, and says that while he understands why Jericho wants to team with him, he wants to wrestle Jericho one-on-one instead of teaming with him, and says Jericho is avoiding him because he is scared and accuses him of chickening out. He says he hates Jericho's soft way of thinking, and that he wants nothing to do with The Learning Tree. He also wants the FTW Championship on the line in their match. After Bryan Keith says that Jericho is no "lame ass chicken," Samoa Joe, Hook, and Shibata show up. Joe says The Learning Tree was looking for a savior but struck out again, and that The Learning Tree is just like the Jericho family tree in which it just does not have enough branches. He then says they have watched every one of The Learning Tree's segments to see what they are dealing with, then Shibata says through his phone "Oh, brother! This guy sucks!" This leads to a staredown between Samoa Joe and Jericho where Joe slaps Jericho only tog et headbutted, and this leads to a brawl where Joe, Hook and Shibata come out on top.



Orange Cassidy guests on commentary for the next match.

Zack Sabre Jr. beats Kyle O'Reilly by submisson. The Undisputed Kingdom (Roderick Strong, Matt Taven, Mike Bennett) and Gabe Kidd are seen in the crowd during the match. After the match, Orange Cassidy checks on Kyle O'Reilly, but is shoved out of the way by Roderick Strong. Zack Sabre Jr. then grabs Orange Cassidy, then Robbie Eagles and Shane Haste show up to stand alongside Sabre as he and Orange have a staredown. All of a sudden, Tomohiro Ishii shows up and stands alongside Orange. Robbie Eagles shoves Orange, which almost stops a brawl, but Sabre keeps him back. As this goes on, Gabe Kidd mouths off at Tomohiro Ishii.



Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay beat Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona) despite some slight miscommunication between Swerve and Ospreay that leads to Ospreay inadvertently Superkicking Swerve. After the match, Ospreay is able to snatch the AEW World Championship away from Swerve as Swerve walks away, but Swerve makes him pay for it and hits him with the House Call to end the show.



Here are the highlights from tonight's show!



Saturday, June 1, 2019

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for June 1, 2019

The Allure (Angelina Love, Velvet Sky, "The Exotic Goddess" Mandy Leon) show up to start tonight's show. Velvet says that they brought credibility to women's wrestling before there was Ring of Honor and started a revolution before the evolution, and because of that, they are the most credible competitors to show up in Ring of Honor. She says that she has beaten some of the best the world has to offer, and Angelina boasts of doing the same and becoming a six-time women's champion. Angelina says that not only do The Allure know how to win, but they know how to make an impact, and that is why they chose to debut at G1 Supercard. Mandy tells all "the Twitter trolls hiding in their mothers' basements" that she is the foundation of Women of Honor, and without her, there would be no women's wrestling or Kelly Klein in ROH. As she states that all the women in ROH such as Klein and Jenny Rose have done is embarrass themselves, Rose shows up, followed by Klein. Both sides brawl before security show up to break them apart, and during the brawl, Jenny Rose is blinded with hairspray by Velvet Sky. Klein says that if The Allure wants to come out and talk about their accolades and accomplishments, then it is time for . She says that while she and Rose aren't on the same page, they are reading from the same book and neither of them want The Allure in ROH. They challenge The Allure to a tag team match any time, anywhere.

The Bouncers (The Beer City Bruiser and Brian Milonas) beat the team of Clark Connors and Alex Coughlin, The Kingdom (TK O'Ryan and Vinny Marseglia) and Coast To Coast (Shaheem Ali and LSG) in a Four Corners Survival Match.

Backstage, Quinn McKay interviews "Overkill" Mark Haskins and "Hot Sauce" Tracy Williams. Haskins says Bully Ray has been a problem for far too long and that they are fed up, and something must be done. Williams admits that LifeBlood's numbers may be low right now, but they are here and they are ready. "The Darewolf" PJ Black shows up and tells them that if they need anybody to watch their back, he's their guy.

Next week: Jenny Rose and Kenny Klein (Angelina Love and "The Exotic Goddess" Mandy Leon)!

We see the first of two parts of an interview series with Jeff Cobb.



Josh "The Goods" Woods beats Maverick Boone.

Los Ingobernables de Japon (EVIL and SANADA) beat Satoshi Kojima and Yuji Nagata.

Dalton Castle shows up. He says that he has had a little time to think about what has happened as of late and that he has come to terms with the fact that he lost to Rush at G1 Supercard spectacularly. He states that he is not sashmaed to have lost to Rush in 16 seconds, for Rush is nothing more than a dirty, filthy cheater and cheaters need to be punished. Therefore, he is challenging Rush and his brother Dragon Lee to a match at Best In The World, and says that Rush will pay for what he did with his family when he breaks every bone in Dragon Lee's body. As he continues to talk, The Boys show up. Dalton Castle looks for both boys, then tries to attack one of them only for The Boys to send him out of the ring. The double-team does not last, as Castle catches one of them and proceeds to beat both of them up. One of The Boys is placed on a table, and Castle powerslams the other Boy on top of the first Boy. When the table does not break, he drop kicks the table into them to end the show.

Saturday, October 13, 2018

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for October 13, 2018

The Kingdom (Matt Taven, TK O'Ryan, Vinny Marseglia) show up to start tonight's show. TK O'Ryan tells the fans that what is about to happen in the ring should have happened a long time ago. As he speaks, he demands that referee Todd Sinclair to stand in the corner and not move, and that ring announcer Bobby Cruiser look at him while he is talking. He says that The Kingdom has been silenced for far too long, and now they will finally be heard out. Sinclair is forced to hold Matt Taven's purple facsimile of the Ring of Honor World Championship as Vinny Marseglia announces that the conspiracy is dead, then TK O'Ryan forced Bobby Cruise to read from a list. Bobby Cruise runs down all of Taven's accomplishments in Ring of Honor as well as his career (as well as Taven's claim that he is responsible for Ring of Honor and New Japan Pro Wrestling selling out Madison Square Garden), then Matt Taven - who has been standing in the center of the ring - is coronated with the "Ring of Honor World Championship" as Bobby Cruise is forced by TK O'Ryan to name him the world champion. Sinclair is then forced by Marseglia to raise Taven's hand.

Kenny King beats Chase Owens with a roll-up after feigning a knee injury.

We hear from Coast To Coast (Shaheem Ali and LSG), who talk about their undefeated streak in 2018 as well as their recent victory against The Kingdom (Vinny Marseglia and TK O'Ryan). Next week, they face The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) for the ROH World Tag Team Championships.

Before the next match, Flip Gordon says he has no problem fighting Shane Taylor, then calls out Bully Ray for putting his partner through a table at Death Before Dishonor to ensure the odds were against him in a match that Bully Ray not only chose, but made famous. He managed to put both Bully Ray and his partner "The Last Real Man" Silas Young through a table only for Bully Ray to screw him over. He wants to know what kind of match Bully Ray wants before Bully Ray suddenly shows up. He says that Flip Gordon should be more concerned with Shane Taylor than with hi, then asks if he is under his skin for kicking him in the balls and keeping him down. As Bully Ray continues to speak, Shane Taylor brings a steel chair to the ring, and as Flip Gordon turns around towards Shane Taylor, Silas Young shows up out of the crowd and hits Flip Gordon with a low blow before Shane Taylor hits Flip with the steel chair at Bully Ray's command. Bully Ray mockingly calls for help from the back as Shane Taylor and Silas Young have their way with Flip Gordon before Bully Ray asks Flip Gordon if he knows who he is.

We hear from The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe), who say that Coast To Coast (Shaheem Ali) have no chance in Hell of beating them for the ROH World Tag Team Championships.

We hear from Jay Lethal, who talk about the G1 Supercard at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

The Kingdom (Matt Taven, Vinny Marsegalia, TK O'Ryan) are seen leaving the arena.

Next week: Coast to Coast (Shaheem Ali and LSG) vs. The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) for the ROH World Tag Team Championships! Jeff Cobb vs. Punishment Martinez for the ROH World Television Championship! Chris Sabin vs. "The Villain" Marty Scurll!

The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) beat The Addiction ("Almighty" Christopher Daniels and "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian), Best Friends (Trent Barretta and Chuckie T) and Los Ingobernables de Japon (EVIL and SANADA) in a Four Corners Survival Match.

Saturday, August 4, 2018

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for August 4, 2018

Alex Shelley guests on commentary for the next match.

Chris Sabin beats "The Last Real Man" Silas Young to become the #1 contender for the ROH World Television Championship. After the match, Punishment Martinez stares Sabin down from the stage.

"The Villain" Marty Scurll beats Shane "Hurricane" Helms with a low blow and an inside cradle after pushing Helms into referee Paul Turner.

Los Ingobernables de Japon (EVIL, BUSHI, SANADA) beat SoCal Uncensored ("Almighty" Christopher Daniels, "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian, Scorpio Sky) and Bullet Club ("Hangman" Adam Page, Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson) in a triple threat six-man tag team match. During the match, BUSHI accidentally spits the black mist into the eyes of referee Todd Sinclair, blinding him. Daniels and Kazarian hit Celebrity Rehab on BUSHI, but even with Kazarian hitting Sinclair's hand on the mat, they still cannot win the match. Paul Turner runs in to replace Todd Sinclair as the referee. Later on in the match, The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) show up, and Mark Briscoe distracts referee Paul Turner so that Jay Briscoe can hit Daniels in the back with a steel chair. Afterwards, BUSHI hits a Codebreaker from the top rope to get the win.

Next week: Flip Gordon, Cheeseburger and Josh "The Goods" Woods vs. Bully Ray, Shane Taylor and Punishment Martinez! Kelly Klein vs. Madison Rayne vs. Karen Q vs. Tennille Dashwood to decide a #1 contender for the ROH Women of Honor Championship! The Bouncers (The Beer City Bruiser and Brian Milonas) vs. The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe)!

Saturday, June 16, 2018

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for June 16, 2018

Bullet Club tells Los Ingobernables de Japon that they have no excuses for when they lose tonight. They then say that the J in "LIJ" stands for "joke," "jobbers," "journeymen," "jerks," and "jabronis." They also claim that Los Ingobernables de Japon cannot sell out an arena with 10,000 in thirty minutes like they did.

Kenny King beats Chuckie T.

We hear from The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe). Mark says everyone is asking why they are going down a dark road and acting the way they are, and Jay asks them who they think they are for asking questions. Mark gives credit to the The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) where it is due, but Jay says that they will never beat them for the ROH World Tag Team Championships.

We see a video package for Shane Taylor.

Shane Taylor is in the ring. He says that he had Josh "The Goods" Woods dead to rights until King Mo interfered, and says that the fans are like Mo and Woods because they are used to disappointment. He then says he will give the crowd something to cheer about when he pops his opponent "like a Derrick Rose ACL." His opponents ends up being Woods.

Shane Taylor beats Josh "The Goods" Woods with a right hands after Woods refuses to let Taylor out of the corner and is held back for a few seconds by referee Mike Posey.

Dalton Castle guests on commentary for the next match.

Bullet Club ("The American Nightmare" Cody Rhodes, "The Villain" Marty Scurll, Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson, "Hangman" Adam Page) beat Los Ingobernables de Japon (EVIL, BUSHI, SANADA, Hiromu Takahashi, Tetsuya Naito). During the match, Punishment Martinez shows up, and he and Page brawl all the way to the back, making the match 5-on-4. Later on in the match, Barnard the Business Bear gets involved only to be hit in one of his eyes with EVIL's black mist, and Scurll inadvertently hits Cody with his umbrella.

Saturday, June 3, 2017

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for June 3, 2017

War Machine (Hanson and Rowe) beat Cheeseburger and Will Ferrara. After the match, Rowe says it is no secret that Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is a very important town, both for them and for wrestling. The first time they became a team was right here, and a year-and-a-half ago, they became the ROH World Tag Team Champions here. They say that something is missing, and they are done waiting for it. They tell The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) to go home, kiss their children, say their prayers and kill their YouTube channel, because they are next.

"The Almighty" Christopher Daniels tells "The American Nightmare" Cody Rhodes he's got what he wanted in a one-on-one match with him. At Best in the World, he continues his dream by ending "The Nightmare."

Los Ingobernables de Japon (EVIL, BUSHI, Sanada, Tetsuya Naito) beat The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe), Bully Ray and Dalton Castle after BUSHI spits blinding mist into Jay Briscoe's eyes and Naito rolls Jay up as Jay Briscoe and Dalton Castle argue over who pulls out a table. Dalton Castle is blamed for the loss when The Boys push Dalton out of the way, and The Boys hide under the ring.

Hangman Page say they are lined up outside of the arena for Adam Cole, so they can see his swan song and say goodbye. Tonight, he kicks Adam Cole out of Ring of Honor just like "The Villain" Marty Scurll kicked Cole out of Bullet Club.

We see a video package of Punishment Martinez.

Jay Lethal says his story with "The Last Real Man" Silas Young is far from over. He and Bobby Fish - who was not hard to find and is really pissed off - are in a tag team title match with Silas and The Beer City Bruiser. He respects Silas as a wrestler, but tells Bobby Fish to stay away from Silas...because Silas belongs to him.

We hear from Roppongi Vice (Trent Barretta and Rocky Romero) are not happy with The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) attacking them, and challenge them and Kenny Omega to a match. Trent Barretta tells Rocky they have a third guy, but when they are about to reveal who that third man is, they are super kicked by the Bucks, who are accompanied by Hangman Page.

Hangman Page beats Adam Cole in a fierce battle after two Rites of Passage. After the match, Adam Cole thanks the fans when he is attacked from behind by Page, who has shoved Todd Sinclair to the mat and removed his belt. He then proceeds to whip Cole with the belt from behind. "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian then goes after Page, and forces him to retreat. He then takes the belt and runs to the back after Page.

Saturday, May 20, 2017

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for May 20, 2017

This week's episode features matches from Honor Rising 2017.

Los Ingobernables de Japon (Tetsuya Naito, EVIL, Sanada) beats Tiger Mask, Delirious, Jushin "Thunder" Liger after Sanada beats Delirious by submission.

Hirooki Goto retains the NEVER Openweight Championship against Punishment Martinez. Martinez smiles at Goto before leaving.

Bullet Club (Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson, "The American Nightmare" Cody Rhodes, Kenny Omega) beats The Briscoe Brothers (Jay and Mark Briscoe), Will Ospreay and "The Rainmaker" Kazuchika Okada with a Cross Rhodes to Will Ospreay.

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for October 22, 2016

Colt Cabana and Dalton Castle beat The Tempura Boyz (Yohei Komatsu and Sho Tanaka).

Kevin Kelly interviews The Briscoes (Jay and Marc Briscoe). During the break, words were exchanged between The Briscoes and the team of Colt Cabana and Dalton Castle. The Briscoes say that they have beaten Dalton Castle and Colt Cabana within the last few months, and that they have also beaten The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) in that time. It doesn't matter which team they fight, because at Final Battle, they will take the tag team titles back.

Kyle O'Reilly beats Jonathan Gresham. After the match, "Hangman" Adam Page shows up and tries to hit Rite of Passage on O'Reilly, but Bobby Fish makes the save and fights off Page until he is attacked by Adam Cole. Page then grabs a steel chair and punishes Fish with it even after Fish spits in his face.

Cheeseburger and Will Ferrara are tired of BJ Whitmer and "Punishment" Damien Martinez attacking them, and they call them out for a fight. They show up, and Kevin Sullivan guests on commentary for the match.

BJ Whitmer and "Punishment" Damian Martinez beat Cheeseburger and Will Ferrara. After the match, Martinez and Whitmer continue to attack Cheeseburger and Ferrara while Kevin Sullivan whispers something into Steve Corino's ear. Corino leaves commentary to confront Martinez and Whitmer.

During the break, BJ Whitmer dropped the Golden Spike, and Steve Corino picked it up. Corino considers using it on Cheeseburger and Will Ferrara, but decides against it.

The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley) say they are broken after Ladder Wars, but they are still standing and they will continue to be the best tag team in the world. Nigel McGuinness congratulated them for their effort that night, and gave them the night off, but they love Ring of Honor and its fans to ever take a night off. Shelley says six men went into ladder, six men walked out broken and six men checked into Lowell General Hospital in Lowell, Massachusetts. He says that they are here because the fans deserve the best and that they will get it.

Los Ingovernables de Japon (Tetsuya Naito and EVIL) beat The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley).

Saturday, September 10, 2016

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for September 10, 2016

Special thanks to PWPonderings for helping me get caught up.

Jay Lethal beats Bullet Club (Adam Cole, "Hangman" Adam Page, Yujiro Takahashi)...but not without his initial tag team partners, Los Ingovernables de Japon (Tetsuya Naito and EVIL). During the match, Naito and EVIL leave Lethal high and dry after Naito shows displeasure with Lethal, but "Unbreakable" Michael Elgin jumps in and helps Lethal out. Kyle O'Reilly shows up and joins Lethal's side when Bullet Club are about to make quick work of Elgin.

Bobby Fish says he has stood up to the likes of Tomohiro Ishii and Katsuyori Shibata who have called out the ROH locker room, and that he will continue to stand for ROH when he retains the ROH World Television Championship against Shibata.

Before the next match, Jay Lethal calls out Tetsuya Naito for turning his back on him earlier in the show and tells him that he will get revenge for it. Nigel McGuinness makes the match official for All-Star Extravaganza, but reminds Jay that the last time he asked for a match, he lived to regret it.

Bobby Fish retains the ROH World Television Championship against Katsuyori Shibata by pinning his shoulders down while caught in a triangle hold. After the match, Nana and Donovan Dijak show up and stare down Fish from the entrance ramp. Shibata and Fish then agree to another match in the future.

Next week: Steve Corino returns to ROH after a year-long suspension!