Mark Briscoe and ROH matchmaker Nigel McGuiness will be on commentary throughout the episode.
During their tag team match with The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson), Silas Young says that the Bucks were originally supposed to face The Boys (The Tate Twins), and since he and The Beer City Bruiser fought some of the battle for them, he forces them to "finish" it against the Bucks.
The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) beats The Boys (The Tate Twins - Brandon & Brent), who are decked out in less flashy attire, may I add. Despite doing their best in the match - Silas and BCB attack the Boys, but the Young Bucks come to their aid by superkicking Beer City Bruiser, but Silas escapes.
Back from commercial, BJ Whitmer taunts Nigel McGuiness to leave ringside, but Mark Briscoe jumps to his defense.
Kevin Kelly announces that Nigel McGuiness was handed "papers" earlier today, which means that Veda Scott is filing a lawsuit of some sort against Ring of Honor.
Roderick Strong beats Will Ferrera with the Strong Hold submission. The two adhere to the Code of Honor after the match.
"The Exotic Goddess" Mandy Leon breaks down the rivalry between Roderick Strong and Jay Lethal on this week's "Inside ROH".
Jay Lethal guests on commentary for the main event match.
Before the three-way main event, Nigel McGuiness throws out everybody in the corner of the three opponents.
Adam Cole beats Kyle O'Reilly and A.J. Styles. The Kingdom (Matt Taven & Michael Bennett) attacks O'Reilly afterwards, but are followed by Bobby Fish, Michael Elgin and The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson), who join in on the brawl. The Bullet Club (Styles, Bucks) finish off The Kingdom with a double Metzler Driver. Jay Lethal comes back into the ring and have a stare down with A.J. Styles, holding up both his championships to end the show.
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