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I'll let you post the results, I'm not following them too closely anymore anyway, everyone I've found is raging about the stream problems, saying this is the worst they've ever seen on an ROH iPPV. Crazy.
 

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Ha, I know I said I wouldn't be posting results, but oh man check this out!

Kelly and McGuinness turn their attention to tonight’s semi-main event, seeing Kevin Steen take on El Generico in a Last Man Standing match. This match has been dubbed “La Revancha”. Having seen several matches between these two, this should be incredible.

El Generico is the first man to make his way out to the ring, and the returning luchadore gets a big pop from the crowd.

Kevin Steen is the next man out to the ring, and he too gets a pretty huge pop from the crowd. Steen rips apart a fan’s “Cornette Face” posted on his way to the ring.

La Revancha
Kevin Steen vs.El Generico

Generico doesn’t wait for introductions, hitting Steen with a Yakuza kick, and half and half suplex into the corner. Steen bails to the outside, so Generico hits a plancha and nails Steen on the outside, and the fans go nuts. Generico goes under the ring and grabs a chair, hitting Steen before throwing it into the ring. Generico follows Steen around the ring, dealing out damage with kicks before sending him head first into the ring post. Steen fights back with a forearm before grabbing a Canadian flag from a fan and using it to choke Generico. Generico is able to send Steen crashing into the guard rail. Generico grabs another chair to send into the ring, then another.

Generico grabs a spare rope from under the ring and uses it to attack Steen, smashing him with the metal part of the turnbuckle. Generico throws the turnbuckle at Steen, but Steen moves and throws Generico into the guard rail. Steen hits Generico with a forearm, and Generico responds in kind. Generico is able to whip Steen into the barricade, and Steen drops to a knee. Generico sends Steen back into the ring and follows, grabbing a chair.

Steen kicks Generico to make him drop the chair, but Generico takes Steen into the corner and peppers him with so many rights that the fans lose count. Steen is able to get back to his feet at five. Generico charges into the corner, but Steen back drops him to the apron. Generico tries to fight back, but Steen stops him and bites his back. Steen tries to suplex Generico into the ring, but Generico blocks it and fights off Steen. Generico slingshots into the ring, but Steen catches him with an ace crusher.

Generico gets back to his feet and Steen blasts him with a chair shot to the gut, then a big hit to the back. Steen licks the chair before dropping it. Steen grabs another chair and goes for a shot to the head, but Generico blocks it. Generico grabs the chair and swings, but Steen blocks and connects with a code breaker, driving Generico’s face into the chair. Steen takes Generico down again, and Generico struggles to get up, making it to his feet but going right back down to a knee. Steen sets up a chair in the middle of the ring and tries something, but Generico counters into a tornado DDT, Steen puts his knee out and Generico lands on his back though. Steen sets up Generico in the corner and puts a chair on him, hitting the cannonball, before sitting in the chair and gloating.

Generico makes it to his feet at nine, and grabs on to Steen’s shirt. Steen kicks at Generico, and Generico struggles to his feet. Steen and Generico trade forearms, but Steen charges in and Generico low bridges him, sending him to the outside. Generico tries for something, but Steen pulls him to the outside and power bombs him into the apron. Steen tries to prevent the fans from pulling Generico to his feet. Steen hits Generico with a big forearm, then another. Steen goes for a superkick, but Generico moves and Steen nails a ringside attendant. Generico hits Steen with a Yakuza kick. Steen heads to the stags and Generico hits another Yakuza kick. Steen heads into the fans, taking a quick seat. Generico follows. Steen pokes Generico’s eyes. Steen shoulders Generico, Generico fights out and tries for the half and half suplex. Steen fights out, but runs right into the Michinoku driver from Generico, planting him on the stage. Steen rolls off the stage on to his feet, and he heads right back toward the ring. Generico leaps off the stage, over the announce team and table, and lands square, hitting Steen. Steen struggles back up to his feet, so Generico heads to the stage, walks across the barricade, and hits an amazing tornado DDT, planting Steen on the floor.

Steen is able to make it to his feet at nine, and he catches a boot to the face from Generico, who leaps off the apron. Steen doesn’t go down, but grabs on to the bottom rope and forces himself into the ring. Generico goes under the ring to grab a table, much to the fans delight. Generico gets the table out and sets it up on the outside of the ring.

Generico bites at Steen’s face and pulls him out of the ring on to the table. Steen comes alive when Generico rolls into the ring and pulls him right back out. Steen slams Generico face first into the ring post, puts him on the table, and heads into the ring. Steen gathers steam and leaps over the top rope, somersaulting through Generico and the table at ringside. Both men are able to make it up to their feet ater some struggle, and Steen rolls back into the ring, followed shortly by Generico.

Steen sets up another chair facing the one he had set up earlier. Steen shoulders Generico, but Generico fights out and hits the half and half suplex, planting Steen head first on the chairs in the ring. Neither chair is even dented. Steen makes it on his feet just before ten with the help of the ropes. Generico hits Steen with a chair across the back. Generico tries for the brainbuster, but Steen blocks it. Steen hits the pump handle suplex, planting Generico neck first on the set up chair.

Generico makes it to his feet but falls right back down. Steen grabs a chair and places it on Generico’s face and chest. Steen heads up to the top, but Generico hops right up and hits Steen with a Yakuza kick that sends him crashing to the outside through the timekeeper’s table.

Steen makes it back into the ring and up to his feet before the ten count. Generico and Steen trade forearms in the middle of the ring, so Steen spits in Generico’s face and flips him off. Generico does the same right back, so Steen bites his fingers. Generico hits a Yakuza kick and follows it up with a half and half suplex. Generico goes for a brainbuster, but Steen fights out. Steen shoulders Generico, but Generico fights out. Generico hits the brainbuster and both men are down.

Both men get back to their feet, using chairs to prop themselves up. They both swing, hitting each other’s chair. They swing again. They go for a third, but Steen kicks Generico with a low blow. Steen rears back with the chair, but Jimmy Jacobs is in the ring. He puts himself in between Steen and Generico. Steen turns around and eats a half and half suplex from Generico on a chair. Jacobs has a chair. He hands it to Generico, but Jacobs pulls a spike out of his jacket and uses it to stab Generico in the face. Jimmy puts the spike between his teeth and rips his shirt. Steen gives the chair to Jacobs, who blasts Generico in the face.

The referee counts to ten, and this one is over.

Winner: Kevin Steen

Jimmy Jacobs says thank you to Steen before celebrating the win with him.

That ending is awesome! The "real" Jimmy Jacobs is back. Holy hell, I didn't even see it but I'm marking out from reading that much.
 

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I knew they were gonna turn Jacobs heel but i thought it would of been later in the year. The match sounds quite violent and intense.
 

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I did too, which is why I was so shocked by this.
 

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The main event:

ROH World Title Match: Davey Richards vs Eddie Edwards vs Roderick Strong

Handshakes all around, and then Roderick goes after both Wolves, ping ponging back and forth while destroying them with kicks and forearms. Davey tries to waistlock Roderick, but Roderick ducks and Davey goes to the floor. Davey quickly gets back in and kicks Roderick hard in the chest to send him out to the floor. Now it's Davey and Eddie in the ring, and they trade forearms and then trade running boots to the face and finally open hand slaps before Eddie takes Davey out with a running kneestrike to the face. Roderick tries to come in and get in some cheap shots again, but Eddie takes him out and goes back to working Davey over, sending him to the ropes and hitting a back elbow for 2. Davey lays Eddie out with a standing dropkick and ties him up in the Tequila Cloverleaf. Strong comes in and nails Davey, then starts putting the boots to both men. Roderick now shows off his standing dropkick that gets him a 2 count on Davey and then chokes Eddie in the corner with his boot. Roderick with a deathdrop on Davey for 2, then goes into a chop exchange with Edwards before they both chop at Richards. Davey does his O'Connor Roll/Northern Lights Suplex combo for 2 on both men, and they all lay each other out with high impact moves and they're all motionless on the mat. Davey and Eddie are up first and go toe to toe in the middle of the ring and then Roderick joins in to make a three way slugfest. Davey and Eddie try for some of their old American Wolves double teams, but Roderick dodges a double kick and gives Davey a backbreaker and a back suplex for 2. Roderick goes for a Gibson Driver, Davey drives Roderick into the corner to escape, but Eddie takes Davey out with a Tiger Suplex and then gives Roderick a Backpack Driver for 2. Eddie works Roderick over in the corner, but takes a chage and gets backdropped to the floor. Roderick tries for the gutbuster on Davey, but Davey counters to an anklelock. Roderick tries to slip out, so Davey catches him in an Indian Deathlock. Eddie kicks at Davey, but Davey catches his boot and locks him in an anklelock to get both opponents in submission predicaments. They both make the ropes, and Roderick goes out to the apron and Davey backdrops Eddie out there as well, and Eddie goes for a fisherman's buster but Strong reverses to a back suplex onto the ring apron and then Davey comes through the ropes and takes Strong out with a dive. This match is just insane. Eddie takes out both Davey and Roderick with an Asai moonsault to the floor, and appears to have hurt his shoulder coming down. Eddie rolls Roderick back into the ring and goes fora double stomp, Roderick dodges but Eddie rolls on his feet and hits a brainbuster for 2. Eddie goes up top but Davey leaps to the top rope and hits a superplex, rolls through and hits a Falcon Arrow and goes right into an armbar on Eddie until Roderick comes over and grabs Davey's legs to trap him in the Stronghold. Eddie and Roderick trade chops in the middle of the ring and the Wolves hit a double team Alarm Clock, Eddie superkicks Davey, and Strong hits Eddie with the Sick Kick for 2. Roderick puts Eddie on the top rope and then he dumps Davey with a back suplex, hits Eddie with a leaping enziguiriand tries to superplex him, but Eddie dumps him into the ring and Davey hits a double stomp and a bridging German suplex. Eddie breaks it up at 2 with a double stomp of his own, then chops Strong in the neck and covers him for 2. Eddie picks Strong up for a powerbomb and Davey turns it into a lungblower as Truth Martini and Michael Elgin come out to ringside to distract Eddie, who hits a running boot to send Martini sailing off the apron and into Elgin's arms, but Eddie turns around and gets caught in a small package by Roderick and is eliminated.

Eddie Edwards is eliminated.

Now it's all Davey as he just destroys Strong with a series of hard strikes and kicks, but Strong hits a leaping knee and the Sick Kick for 2. Strong gets the gutbuster and Gibson Driver for 2, then puts Davey on top and goes for a superplex, but Davey shoves him off, drops to the apron to hit Truth Martini with a running kick, then comes off the top rope with a double stomp, goes up and hits another one for 2, then a Gibson Driver for 2. Davey with an unprotected superkick to Strong's jaw and a spinning knockout kick to the side of the head and Strong goes limp. Davey rolls him to his back and covers for the win.

Winner: Davey Richards
Michael Elgin runs in and jumps Davey from behind, then hits the spinning sitout powerbomb. Truth Martini tells Davey that Michael Elgin stands for everything that is professional wrestling, and when he faces Davey tomorrow, we're going to have a new ROH World Champion. Strong, meanwhile, is in the corner with a look of disbelief on his face and rolls out to the floor with a look on his face like he's not sure if he shouldbe worried that his wife is out on the floor dancing with his best friend.
 

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fucking rudos torrent cut out during the steen generico match.
 

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It was the stream's fault. I'm sure RUDOS will re-post another version, when ROH have got a much better version than what they had last night.
 

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Day 2 results:

Kevin Kelly and Nigel McGuinness are in the ring and they welcome everyone to Day Two.

While Nigel and Kevin talk about the Tag Title Match, Jimmy Jacobs comes to the ring. Jimmy says that him and Steve Corino tried to change their ways, but they were stopped by Kevin Steen. Jimmy says that Kevin Steen changed him and he had been celibate for a year when he drove the spike into Steen’s head and he orgasmed for the first time in a year. Jimmy says that Steen was right.

El Generico’s music plays and he comes out.

El Generico punches Jacobs in the corner and Jimmy goes to the floor. Generico with a dive to the floor.

Match Number One: El Generico versus Jimmy Jacobs

Generico punches Jacobs in the head and hits a standing moonsault for a near fall. Generico tries for the arm drag using the ropes but Jacobs crotches Generico on the top rope. Jacobs with a baseball slide. Jacobs sends Generico into the apron and then back into the ring.

Generico punches Jacobs in the corner, but Jacobs rakes the eyes. Jacobs punches Generico and then he snap mares him and continues to punch Generico. Generico gets a few shots in but they do not stop Jacobs. Generico with a clothesline and then he goes to the apron and up top for a cross body and a near fall.

Generico tries for a belly-to-back suplex but Jacobs blocks it. Generico is able to hit a spinning sit out power bomb but Jacobs kicks out at two. Jacobs blocks the running Yakuza kick and then Jacobs gets a near fall after a tornado DDT. Jacobs bites Generico in the mask and then the hand.

Jacobs with a cutter after leaping off the second turnbuckle for a near fall. Jacobs takes some time to go up top and that allows Generico to stop Jacobs. Generico sets for the brainbuster on the turnbuckles but Jacobs stops him. Jacobs pushes Generico off. Generico with an Exploder into the turnbuckles. Generico tries for the Yakuza kick again but Jacobs hits End Time. Generico gets his foot on the ropes and Jacbos releases the hold.

Jacobs pulls out the spike and he prepares to us it while the referee is not looking. Jacobs misses and the spike is in the turnbuckle pad. Generico points to that turnbuckle and looks at the spike and thinks about using it. Jacobs with a rollup and he gets the spike. He misses Generico but Jacobs with a rollup for the three count.

Winner: Jimmy Jacobs

A good opener. The crowd was into the action. I thought that we might see Dark Generico return.

Match Number Two: Cedric Alexander (with Caprice Coleman) versus Tomasso Ciampa (with the Embassy)

Ciampa attacks Alexander before the bell and he pulls him to the floor. Ciampa sends him into the guardrails and gets a chair. The referee takes the chair. Alexander sends Ciampa into the apron but Ciampa returns the favor. He puts Alexander in the chair and hits a running boot to the head. Ciamapa rolls Alexander back into the ring and connects with a forearm. He kicks Alexander in the corner.

Alexander with forearms and chops but he misses a kicks. They go for waist locks and switches. Alexander with a half nelson front driver for a near fall. Alexander with a forearm to the head. Alexander charges into the corner but Ciampa moves out of the way. They go to the floor and Ciampa sends Alexander into the guardrails and then hits him with a forearm.

Alexander gets a few near falls when the action returns to the ring. Nana says something to Ciampa to motivate him and he ducks when Alexander charges at him. Ciampa sends Alexander into the turnbuckle and then he goes to the apron and pulls down the knee pad. Ciampa with a running knee to the head. Ciampa hits a second one and gets the three count.

Winner: Tommaso Ciampa


After the match, Coleman goes after Nana and Ciampa attacks Coleman and hits Project Ciampa.

I thought the match was okay. Alexander looked good in the match. I was not expecting the finish but I guess they were saving Project Ciampa for Coleman after the match. I was also surprised that the Embassy really did not get involved in the match.

Match Number Three: Fire Ant versus TJ Perkins

Each man tries to gain the first advantage in the match. They have a Greco Roman knuckle lock followed by a number of leg sweeps to a stalemate. Perkins with a waist lock take down. Fire Ant with a head butt and arm drag but Perkins with a head scissors and side head lock take down. Ant with an arm bar but Perkins with a take down and side head lock. Ant with a wrist lock take down and a springboard arm drag. Ant goes to the turnbuckles and ropes for a springboard double jump arm drag. Perkins puts Ant into the tree of woe but Ant escapes and hits a rana followed by a drop kick that sends Perkins to the floor.

Ant goes for a dive but Perkins returns to the ring and he drops Ant to the mat and gets a near fall after a leg drop. Perkins with a suplex and a near fall. Perkins tries for the Gory Special but Ant escapes and hits a fireman’s carry followed by a back senton for a near fall.

Perkins goes to the ropes and moves when Ant tries for a dive. Ant with a kick to the head and he hits a suicide dive and then returns to the ring for a flip dive. Ant goes up top while Perkins returns to the ring but Perkins is able to hit a drop kick when Ant comes off the turnbuckles. Perkins with a neck breaker followed by running knees. Perkins tries for a power bomb but Ant counters with a jawbreaker and a Shining Wizard.

Fire Ant gets a near fall after a tornado DDT. Ant with a kick and he puts Perkins on the top turnbuckle. Ant with an enzuigiri. Perkins avoids a reverse piledriver from the turnbuckles and hits a running sit out power bomb for a near fall. Perkins goes up top and hits a 450 splash for the three count.

Winner: TJ Perkins

I thought this match was okay but seemed like it was a half beat off for a Chikara style match. The crowd was into the match at parts but the times when the crowd wasn’t into it, the match seemed to suffer a bit.

They probably showed a segment in the back, but it was not broadcast in the building.

Match Number Four: Adam Cole versus Kyle O’Reilly

They lock up and O’Reilly with an arm drag. They go to a knuckle lock and Cole with an arm drag. They lock up and Kyle with a wrist lock into an arm bar. O’Reilly misses a few kicks and Cole misses a drop kick and they go to a stalemate.

Cole has something to say to Kyle and the referee give Kyle a mic. Kyle tells Cole that he doesn’t deserve to be in this ring with him. He says that he was Future Shock. He tells Cole that he is the reason why he is here.

Cole takes the mic and he says that he will do his best Kyle O’Reilly impersonation and he cries and says ‘I love Davey Richards’ and ‘I have PMS every day.’

Kyle says that he doesn’t watch PBS because he doesn’t have cable.

Cole tells Kyle that he will always be Davey’s little bitch.

Kyle says that Cole will always be his bitch.

Cole tells Kyle to shut his mouth so they can wrestle.

Kevin Kelly gets up from the announce table and yells at Kyle and Adam, wanting to know what is going on.

The mics are down and it is time to wrestle. Kyle with a waist lock take down and Cole with a reversal. Kyle escapes and the crowd chants ‘Davey’s bitch’.

Kyle leaves the ring and threatens to leave but he returns. They lock up and Cole with a side head lock and take down. Kyle with a rollup for a near fall. Kyle with a head scissors and Cole escapes. Kyle returns to the head scissors and Cole tries to bridge out. Cole with an arm drag and O’Reilly tries to roll through and escape but Cole holds on. Kyle with a side head lock.

Kyle with a bow and arrow but Cole with a lateral press for a near fall. Cole with an arm drag into an arm bar. Kyle with a snap mare but Cole with a hammer lock. Kyle escapes and applies a cross arm breaker. Kyle escapes and gets a near fall.

Cole with punches and forearms while Kyle tries to work on the arm. Cole with an enzuigiri and running leg lariat for a near fall. Cole tries for a suplex but Kyle with a knee. Kyle hits a discus clothesline for a near fall. Kyle kicks Cole in the corner and taunts him. Kyle slaps Cole in the head and kicks him in the corner. Cole pushes Kyle away.

Kyle misses a forearm into the corner and Cole with forearms. The referee warns him. Kyle with an Irish whip and running forearm followed by running boot. Kyle with a tornado DDT but Kyle with a shoulder breaker out of a suplex for a near fall.

Kyle with a forearm and Cole with a forearm of his own. They get face to face and each go with forearms until they tire. Then they get a second wind. Cole with a running forearm. Kyle with a running boot to the head. Cole with another forearm. Cole sees Kyle coming off the ropes and hits a super kick and follows it with another kick and gets a near fall.

Cole with a cross body but Kyle rolls through and gets the three count.

Winner: Kyle O’Reilly

The promo during the match really affected the quality of the match. The second part of the match definitely picked up. I thought the finish of the match was real good with Kyle rolling through to get the pin on the move that Cole used to beat Davey Richards at the Tenth Anniversary Show.

Truth Martini comes to the ring and he has something to say. He mentions that today we will have a new champion when Michael Elgin defeats Davey Richards. Truth suggests that the fans are also sick of Davey.

Truth turns his attention to Nigel McGuinness and he makes his way from the announce table. The fans want Nigel to do horrible things to Truth. Truth says that he was kidding.

Bobby Cruise comes out and he tells everyone that they are going to film something for the television show, airing on your local Sinclair affiliate.

It is time for intermission.

We are back from intermission.

Match Number Five: Dual Duel Match: Young Bucks versus All Night Xpress in a Street Fight


The Bucks enter the ring first and they have brooms to wait for Titus and King to come to the ring. King and Titus come through the crowd and throw a trash can into the ring.

Titus and King have street signs and they hit the Bucks. The action moves quickly to the floor and Titus and King are in control. King and Titus work on Nick and they kick him and put a trash can over his head. King with a round kick and Titus with a super kick. They send Nick over the top rope to the floor. They do the same to Matt but with the broomsticks.

Nick hits Rhett with the trash can lid but Titus sends him into the ring post. Titus Irish whips Nick into the guardrail while Kenny sends Matt into the apron. King and Titus send The Bucks into the stage. The Bucks stop Titus and King from sending them onto the stage. Nick with a leaping X Factor to Titus. Matt chokes King on the floor. The Bucks focus on King and send him into the guardrail. Nick grabs the trash can and climbs the turnbuckles before throwing it onto Titus on the floor.

Nick goes to the stage and hits a swanton onto Titus. Matt punches King in the head and then they get the shopping cart. Matt puts King in the shopping cart and he pushes him into a super kick from Nick.

The Bucks return to the ring and pose for the fans. Titus recovers and he gets a chair. Titus hits both Bucks in the ribs and then he hits Matt in the leg a few times. Then he turns his attention to Nick to get revenge for what they did to him. Titus hits Matt in the back. Titus gets another chair but Matt with a jawbreaker.

Nick kicks Titus but Titus sends Nick into the turnbuckles. Titus kicks the chair into Matt’s head and then connects with a clothesline. Nick hits Rhett in the knee with the chair. Nick tries to suplex Rhett into the ring onto the chair but Titus blocks it and he sends Nick to the apron.

They exchange forearms on the apron until Rhett gains control. Nick with an elbow but Titus with a kick to send Nick to the floor. King goes for the running drop kick but he misses Nick. Matt with a double jump DDT onto the apron.

Nick goes for a table but King stops him with a twisting plancha onto Nick. King puts the table into the ring. On the other side of the floor, Titus hot shots Matt on the guardrail. King sets up the table in the ring while Rhett rolls Matt in.

Titus sets for a power bomb and King is on the top turnbuckle. While Titus hits the power bomb through the table, King goes through the table as well on a superplex.

Matt covers King to get the three count.

Winners: Young Bucks

I thought this was a good street fight. I thought having Titus going after the Bucks’ knees was a good thing based on what happened to him in the past.

Mike Bennett comes to the ring with Maria.

The crowd chants CM Punk and Maria says that she has been there and got the t-shirt, but he left her unsatisfied. Last night, the Prodigy proved . . .

The crowd chants ‘Sloppy Seconds’ and Maria says that there is nothing sloppy about her and that she is now with the best.

Mike asks if he can be serious for a minute but he says that he is awesome. He welcomes everyone to the first live Prodigy Service Announcement. ROH came to him and begged for him to be on the show even though he didn’t have a match. He says that people probably wouldn’t have shown up. Mike asks Lance Storm to come out, but he says that Lance is busy healing his wounds from last night. Mike says that he should call himself the World Champion because he is that good. Mike says that they are going to get out of this hell hole of Fort Lauderdale and go to South Beach to hang out with people almost as good looking as him. They are not only going to celebrate that he is the best in the world, but better than the best.

Mike kisses Maria in the center of the ring and it goes for a while.

Match Number Six: Ring of Honor World Tag Team Title Match: Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team versus The Briscoes

The referee wants one person from each team to star and it will be Mark and Haas. Haas goes to the floor before locking up and the crowd is not happy with the challengers’ tactics. They lock up and go to a stalemate. Haas with a takedown and he rolls Mark on the mat while in a front face lock. Haas with a side head lock and shoulder tackle. Mark with a big boot to the head and then he punches Haas.

Charlie goes to the floor again. Jay goes after Charlie and punches him before sending Charlie into the guardrails. He sends Charlie into a sign a fan is holding. Mark sends Benjamin into the guardrails and then Mark sends Haas into the sign.

Jay sends Haas into the sign one time before sending him back into the ring. Mark with a boot to the head followed by a punch and more kicks. Jay tags in and they hit a double running shoulder tackle. Jay with a European uppercut or two. Jay with an Irish whip but Benjamin pulls Haas out of the corner and Benjamin kicks Jay. Haas kicks Jay in the hamstring.

Benjamin tags in and he continues to work on the leg with an atomic drop to the knee and then he applies a modified Indian death lock until Mark comes in to break things up. Haas tags back in and he kicks Jay. Haas uses the ropes to add pressure to the leg and then he punches Jay in the leg. Jay fights out of the corner but Haas with a take down to prevent Jay from making the tag.

Benjamin tags in and he kicks Jay. Shelton puts Jay in the tree of woe and kicks him. Shelton pulls on the leg until Mark kicks Shelton. Benjamin with a boot to the head while the referee tells Mark to stay in the corner so Mark chews on the tag rope.

Haas tags in and Benjamin with a suplex followed by a slingshot senton by Haas. Benjamin tags in and Jay with a kick to Haas and he makes the tag to Mark. Mark with chops to both men. Mark lands on his feet on a back body drop and hits an enzuigiri on Benjamin. Mark with a drop kick that sends Haas into the corner before he puts Benjamin on the turnbuckles and hits a cross arm driver.

Mark goes to the apron when Haas pulls down the ropes. Benjamin Irish whips Mark into the ring post and he goes to the floor. Benjamin with a knee to Mark and then he Irish whips him into the guardrails. Shelton attacks Mark on the floor while the referee tells Jay to stay in the corner.

Haas tags in and he sends Mark into the turnbuckles followed by an Irish whip and a running shoulder tackle into the corner. Haas with a butterfly suplex for a near fall. Haas continues to ground Mark with a chin lock and body scissors. Jay has had enough and he attacks Haas until the referee warns him. Haas with a snap mare and kick to the back.

Benjamin tags back in and he suplexes Mark. Benjamin puts Mark on the turnbuckles and sets for a super belly-to-back suplex but Mark is able to rotate and he lands on top of Benjamin. Haas and Jay tag in and Jay with punches and a back body drop. Jay with a Yakuza kick to knock Benjamin off the apron. Jay follows that with a super kick to Haas and a plancha onto Benjamin. Jay goes up top for a cross body and gets a near fall.

Jay with a Falcon Arrow for a near fall. Jay sets for the Jay Driller but Benjamin with a super kick and Haas gets a near fall with a rollup. Mark takes care of Benjamin. Haas with a running boot Mark. Haas and Jay exchange boots to the head and some pleasantries. They each connect with kicks at the same time and all four men are down in the ring.

They all get up at the same time and they face off in the ring. Haas and Benjamin with punches and then it is the Briscoes’ turn until the champions gain control. Haas with a German supelx to Mark and then Benjamin sends Jay to the apron. Benjamin slingshots to the floor and hits a DDT onto the apron.

Haas with an Olympic Slam to Jay and then he signals that it is over. Haas applies the Haas of Pain. Benjamin sends Mark into the guardrails to prevent him from making the save. Jay gets to the ropes and Haas breaks the hold. They set Jay for the Leap of Faith but Mark hits a missile drop kick and Jay rolls up Haas for the three count.

Winners: The Briscoes


After the match, Jay attacks Haas but Benjamin hits Paydirt on Jay. Haas and Benjamin pull Jay into the ring post the hard way. They decide to do it again. They do it a third time and then Haas and Benjamin take the tag title belts. They attack Mark before going to the back.

I thought this was a good match. I thought the finish was good with the way the Briscoes avoided the Leap of Faith. The post match attack was also good. It sets up a potential rematch.

Match Number Seven: Blind Destiny Match: Eddie Edwards versus Kevin Steen

Before the match starts, Steen takes his frustration out on a photo of Jim Cornette.

The crowd is split as the action starts. They lock up and Steen backs Edwards into the corner. Steen misses a punch and Edwards with a forearm. Steen with a side head lock and shoulder tackle but Edwards stays on his feet. They have another shoulder tackle and neither man goes down. They talk about another shoulder tackle and we get the same result. The fourth one has no winner. They apply so much force on the shoulder tackles that they go back and forth. Edwards with a kick but Steen with a drop toe hold and a flip leg drop to the head.

Steen with forearms and then he rakes the eyes until the referee warns him. Steen punches Edwards in the face. Steen chokes Edwards in the ropes and then kicks Edwards in the ribs. Steen with a forearm after a punch from Edwards.

Edwards with a boot and then he goes to the turnbuckles for a Codebreaker followed by a rollup for a near fall. Edwards goes for a crossface but Steen gets to the ropes. Edwards with an Irish whip but Steen sends him to the apron. Edwards with forearms and then Steen kicks Edwards when Eddie goes for a shoulder tackle and hits a DDT. Steen with a cannonball.

Steen with a chop but Edwards responds with one of his own. Steen Irish whips Edwards into the stage. Edwards with an elbow and then he tries for a springboard move but Steen pulls him onto the apron. Edwards with a rana on the floor and Steen responds with a power bomb onto the apron.

Steen rolls in to break up the count. The fans want Steen to put Edwards onto the stage and he obliges the fans. Edwards and Steen with forearms and Edwards with a kick. Steen hits a running boot to the head. Edwards sends Steen to the floor and then hits a leaping double stomp from the stage.

They get back to the ring and Edwards runs into a boot but Edwards hits an enzuigiri followed by a backpack stunner for a near fall. Edwards with chops to Steen and he follows with chops and slaps. Steen with a power bomb for a near fall. Edwards tries for the Achilles lock and he applies it. Steen with an inside cradle for the three count.

Winner: Kevin Steen

This was a match that I was really looking forward to when it was announced and I liked it. I would have preferred more in ring action from the two men and less outside the ring. I want to see more with these two in the ring in the future. I was a bit surprised by the finish but it was something you wouldn’t expect from Steen and Edwards, but it worked for me. At this point, this has been the best match of the show.

Match Number Eight: Blind Destiny Match for the Ring of Honor World Television Title: Roderick Strong (with Truth Martini) versus Jay Lethal

Before the match starts, Tommaso Ciampa comes out with the ROH Television Title belt. Ciampa asks Jay if he missed him much. Ciampa says that the title belt looks better with him than it ever did with Jay. He says that he is a man of his words. When R.D. Evans uses a lot of lawyer talk to say that he is going to give him back his title belt, he is going to do it. Ciampa says that before he hands it to him. He wants Jay to prove that he is a man of his word and give Roddy Strong a title match tonight. If Jay wants to prove that he is the champion, he can beat Strong and he will give Jay the title belt back and tell him that he is the better man.

Lethal tells Ciampa that he will accept the challenge, but if Ciampa is not a man of his word, he will kick Ciampa’s ass.

They lock up and Lethal with a wrist lock but Strong reverses. Lethal with a reversal of his own. Strong goes for the legs and he takes him down to the mat and applies a front face lock. Lethal with a hammer lock but Strong with a reversal and this continues for a few more reversals.

Lethal with a side head lock and shoulder tackle. Lethal with an ankle submission while lifting Strong in the air but Strong does not tap out. Lethal with a suplex and then he goes to the apron for a slingshot senton for a near fall. Lethal with a kick to the midsection followed by a chop.

Strong chops back but Lethal outchops the man known for his chops. Lethal with a slap thrown in. Strong with a kick to the knee but Lethal avoids being sent into the turnbuckles. Lethal with a delayed vertical suplex and he gets a near fall. Lethal sends Strong to the apron and Strong tries to send Lethal into the turnbuckles but Jay blocks it and he sends Strong into the turnbuckles before hitting a springboard drop kick and suicide dive.

Lethal stares at Ciampa on the floor and that allows Strong to recover. Strong tries to get Martini to interfere but Lethal stops him. Strong drops Lethal across the ropes and then hits a belly-to-back suplex onto the apron. Strong with a back breaker for a near fall. Strong punches Lethal and gets a near fall. Strong with a chop and Lethal chops back. Lethal with more chops that turn Strong’s chest red but Strong with a kick to stop Lethal.

Strong gets a near fall and then he applies a waist lock. Lethal gets a second wind and he connects with a series of elbows. Lethal with a hip toss and cartwheel but Strong recovers before the drop kick and he applies the Strong Hold and turns it into a Boston Crab. Lethal gets to the ropes and Strong releases the hold.

Strong with a forearm to the bridge of the nose. Strong hits a delayed vertical suplex for a near fall. Lethal with punches to Strong followed by chops. Lethal with the hip toss and cartwheel followed by the drop kick and both men are down.

Strong runs into a boot and Lethal with punches to the head. Lethal alternates punches and chops. Lethal with a series of drop kicks. Strong tries for a drop kick but Lethal holds on to the ropes. Lethal hits the handspring back elbow for a near fall. Strong with an inside cradle for a near fall.

Strong with a knee followed by the alley oop gutbuster but Lethal kicks out at two. Strong sets for the Gibson Driver but Lethal counters with a rana and then hits a super kick for a near fall.

Strong with elbows to avoid the Lethal Combination but Jay is able to hit the move. Lethal goes up top for an elbow drop and he hits it but Strong kicks out at two. Jay calls for the Lethal Injection but Strong with a drop kick as Lethal comes off the ropes. Ciampa sends Lethal into the ring post while the referee dealt with Strong on the other side of the ring.

Strong with a suplex that he turns into a gutbuster for the three count.

Winner: Roderick Strong

I thought this was a really good match that would be considered better if it was in front of a different crowd. Lethal and Strong always deliver in the ring. I thought maybe they were going to go for a time limit draw so Ciampa didn’t have to tell Lethal he was the best, but I liked that there was a finish to the match. It sets up a Ciampa/Strong feud as a way to call in the favor as well as House of Truth/Embassy. We have a new favorite match of the show.

Match Number Nine: Blind Destiny Match for the Ring of Honor World Heavyweight Title: Michael Elgin (with Truth Martini) versus Davey Richards

Richards with knees but he cannot get Elgin down with a shoulder tackle. He is able to get the big man down with a drop kick. Elgin goes to the apron and Richards kicks Elgin in the back and sends him to the floor. Richards with a suicide dive onto Elgin. Richards kicks Elgin in the chest as he goes around ringside. Davey goes to the turnbuckles while Elgin is on the apron but Elgin blocks it and chops Richards.

They both go onto the turnbuckles but Richards knocks him to the apron. Elgin clotheslines Richards off the turnbuckles and gets a near fall. Elgin with forearms to the chest. Elgin with a delayed vertical suplex and he keeps Richards in the air for close to a minute before making impact and getting a near fall.

Elgin with forearms across the chest while Davey is hanging over the edge of the ring. Elgin with a leg drop across the chest and he gets a near fall. Elgin tries for a power bomb but Davey blocks it and he sends Elgin into the corner and connects with shoulders.

Elgin blocks a running forearm tries for a Death Valley Driver but Richards escapes. Richards goes for a handspring move but Elgin catches Richards on his shoulders and hits Shock Treatment but can only get a near fall. Elgin tries for a belly-to-back suplex but Richards holds on to the ropes.

Richards punches Elgin and Elgin punches back. Elgin with a chop that sends Richards to the mat and it looks like the champion has no idea how to handle his opponent. Elgin with a forearm to the back. Richards with a jawbreaker but Elgin with a shoulder tackle and a German suplex for a near fall.

Elgin with a surfboard. Richards gets to his feet but when he tries to escape Elgin holds on and continues to work on the back. Richards lands on his feet on a belly-to-back suplex attempt. Richards with kicks to Elgin including an enzuigiri. Richards with a missile drop kick for a near fall. Richards sets for the running forearm but Elgin with a boot.

Elgin with a forearm and it gets Davey angry. Richards with a forearm of his own and it is time for both men connect with forearms. Richards with a series of forearms and a running forearm followed by an Exploder suplex and Richards gets a near fall.

Richards with a running knee to the chest and then he puts Elgin on top. Richards sets for a superplex. Elgin with forearms but Richards with head butts. Richards hits the superplex but Elgin pops up. Richards with a running boot ot the head and it does nothing to Elgin. Elgin with an enzuigiri. Richards with a kick and German suplex followed by a clothesline for a near fall. Richards with an ankle lock but Elgin gets to the floor.

Richards misses the running kick on the apron and Elgin hits a muscle buster on the floor. Elgin hits a running power bomb into the guardrails. Elgin rolls Richards into the ring and he can only get a two count. Elgin goes up top for a moonsault and he hits a twisting senton for a near fall.

Elgin puts Davey on the turnbuckles but Richards applies a key lock and elbows Elgin in the head. Richards tries for a sunset flip power bomb but Elgin holds on to the turnbuckles. Richards crotches Elgin but Elgin knocks Davey to the mat. Davey tries for a German suplex from the turnbuckles but Elgin holds on. Richards with a kick to the head.

Richards hits a super Dragon suplex but Elgin kicks out at two. Richards applies the ankle lock but Elgin gets to the ropes. Davey kicks Elgin in the chest and it looks like Elgin is struggling to stay on his knees. Richards with a third kick and Elgin is on his feet. Elgin pie faces Richards.

Richards with Kawada kicks but Elgin with a cravate and knees to the head. Richards with more kicks and Elgin with more knees. Richards with a kick to the chest and he puts Elgin against the ropes and hits a series of kicks. Elgin with an O’Connor roll into a German suplex for a near fall. Elgin with a kick followed by a suplex into a side slam for a near fall. Elgin with a crossface and Davey almost taps out.

Richards gets his foot on the ropes and the referee tells Elgin to break the hold. Richards is laying on the apron and Elgin goes to the top turnbuckle. Richards with forearms and then Richards with the dragon screw leg whip in the ropes. Richards goes up top and hits a double stomp onto the apron. Richards goes up top for another double stomp for a two count.

Richards hits the running forearm but Elgin with a kick. Richards with a discus clothesline followed by an Exploder suplex for a near fall. Richards gets to his feet first and he signals that it is all over. Elgin blocks a kick but Davey with an enzuigiri. Elgin with a forearm elbow followed by an inverted suplex into an Island Driver for a near fall.

Elgin is the first to his feet this time and Davey looks to be out on his feet. Elgin with a buckle bomb but Richards with a kick. Elgin with a clothesline. Richards with a sunset flip and he rolls into the ankle lock. Elgin counters into a Crossface but Richards gets a near fall with a rollup. Elgin with a kick to the head followed by a back fist and the spinning sit out power bomb for a near fall.

Elgin returns to the crossface and Richards fights to get to the ropes but Elgin rolls through and gets into the center of the ring. Davey goes for the ankle and he is able to get Elgin into the ankle lock. Elgin reaches for the ropes and Richards pulls him into the center of the ring. Elgin with kicks to the head but Richards holds on to the ankle lock. Elgin wants to tap but he rolls through and sends Richards into the corner. Richards with a kick to the head and he only gets a one count. Richards with a series of kicks for a near fall. Richards with a round kick to the head for the three count.

Winner: Davey Richards

After the match, Davey Richards gets on the mic and he says that he gets a lot of crap for his MMA work, but he says that his heart and soul is in Ring of Honor. He says that everyone in this room are a family and they are part of something very special. He thanks everyone for letting him be a part of it. Davey says that it is funny that they call this weekend the Super Bowl of Wrestling because the Super Bowl is on Sunday, but he thinks that there is only entertainment on Sunday and the real Super Bowl was today and last night in this building.

He tells the people in Connecticut and Orlando to save their money because if they came into the ring with him, they will be sent packing.

Davey says that while he got to walk out of the ring with the title, Michael Elgin is the real champion. Davey says that someday, the belt will be Michael’s. . . but not right now. He says that Michael is one hell of a wrestler, an athlete, and a man. He says that when he was in the ring with Samoa Joe and Bryan Danielson, he was taught that things will be better if he has the fan’s support instead of Truth Martini.

This was a good main event. It got the best reaction from the crowd. There were a few too many near falls in the last ten minutes for me considering the moves they were hitting. It definitely brought the crowd in the building back into the show.

Wasn't expecting Generico to appear for this show, as I assumed last nights Last Man Standing match with Kevin Steen would be his last in the company and they would do an injury angle to explain his absence. But it seems as if Generico is going to be sticking around a while longer.

Wasn't expecting Roddy to become the new TV Champ, but congrats to him. He's now won all 3 titles in ROH, like Eddie Edwards has.

Plus the Blind Destiny matches sound great too. Was surprised the show didn't end with Steen again verbally abusing Davey.
 

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Weird that Roddy won the tv title with no build and seeing how Jay beat him on TV a couple of weeks ago.
 

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Have to see Bennett vs Storm from Night 1 and Strong vs Lethal sounds excellent. Like how they seemed to make Elgin look very good in defeat as well. Looks like both shows were very solid.
 

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anybody got a link to night 2?
 

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richards vs elgin was one of the best matches in wrestling history.period.if roh is smart i hope they see the potential of elgin.it kinda reminded me of the old clash of the champions where ric flair nearly lost the title to a young sting when nobody really knew who sting was.a star was born last knight .hopefully roh sees it.i enjoyed night 2 far more than wrestlemania.i just dont know what it is but roh is starting to hook me in.i like the small hot crowds,blood,45 minute main event matches,i even like their wrestlers theme music better for certain guys and how the hot crowd reacts to it[generico, ciampa].if they ever increase there production value a bit i.e.better cameras,direction they can overtake tna and be a solid number 2.