
Excalibur, Chris Jericho, and Tony Schiavone welcome fans to the action-packed night of wrestling. The teams for the Ring of Honor World Tag Team Championship #1 Contenders Tag Team Battle Royal are in the ring, ready for the thrilling action.
Ring of Honor World Tag Team Championship #1 Contenders Tag Team Battle Royal
The bell rings, and the ring erupts into chaos as every team starts brawling fiercely. The Butcher demonstrates his power with a double shoulder tackle, while Aussie Opens waits for their moment on the outside. Turbo Floyd and Truth Magnum are swiftly eliminated by The Butcher and The Blade, as well as The Gates of Agony.
Eliminated: The Outrunners
Bishop Kaun gets pulled out from under the bottom rope by Aussie Open, and Chuck Taylor sends Ryan Nemeth flying out of the ring. Taylor delivers a Sole Food to “Pretty” Peter Avalon, and The Hardys follow it up with a Twist of Fate each. Avalon is then sent packing over the top rope.
Eliminated: The Wingmen
Best Friends and The Hardys engage in a back-and-forth exchange of moves, with Dark Order and The Righteous blindsiding them from behind. Dark Order propels Taylor into the ring steps as Aussie Open finally enters the fray. Kaun attempts to eliminate Kyle Fletcher, but Mark Davis comes to his partner’s aid and sends Kaun over the ropes. Toa Liona eliminates The Blade, and Fletcher retaliates by kicking out Liona.
Eliminated: The Gates of Agony
After a commercial break, Action Andretti lands a decisive kick to The Butcher’s head. Dutch seizes the opportunity and sends him over the top rope.
Eliminated: The Butcher
Jeff Hardy dismisses Vincent from the action, while Matt Hardy goes head-to-head with Dutch. Vincent returns the favor by assisting his partner in eliminating Matt Hardy. Dark Order then teams up to send Jeff over the top rope to join his brother on the outside, while Action Andretti and Darius Martin eliminate Dutch.
Eliminated: The Righteous and The Hardys
Davis and Fletcher target Action Andretti next. Andretti manages to land a kick on Davis, but Fletcher eliminates him with a well-placed kick, sending him tumbling out.
Eliminated: Action Andretti
Trent Beretta takes on Alex Reynolds in the corner, looking to eliminate him. Reynolds holds on, with Silver’s assistance, and then Silver helps eliminate Reynolds. Darius Martin delivers a kick to Silver and sends Reynolds over the top. Silver swiftly eliminates him too.
Eliminated: Alex Reynolds and Darius Martin
Silver charges at Taylor, but Taylor counters with a powerful knee strike. Fletcher follows up with a thrust kick, and Aussie Open eliminates Silver.
Eliminated: Chuck Taylor
The field narrows down to four competitors: Aussie Open, Silver, and Beretta. Aussie Open teams up to take on Beretta, but Beretta manages to hang on, preventing Fletcher from eliminating him.
Eliminated: Kyle Fletcher
Davis attempts to send Silver out of the ring, but Reynolds intervenes, keeping Silver in the match. Beretta executes a Half-and-Half suplex on Davis, looking to eliminate him. Beretta succeeds in pushing Davis over the top rope, and Silver eliminates Beretta.
Eliminated: Mark Davis and Trent Beretta
Winners: Dark Order
Following a commercial break, Aussie Open confronts Chris Jericho, but Sammy Guevara arrives with Floyd the Bat, forcing Aussie Open to back down.
Next, a video featuring Mike Santana discussing his journey back to AEW is showcased.
El Hijo Del Vikingo and Nick Wayne vs. Gringo Loco and Kip Sabian
The action begins with Loco and Vikingo. The bell rings, and Loco attempts a tijeras, but Vikingo evades it and delivers an arm drag. Vikingo follows up with a kick to Loco’s midsection and another tijeras, capped off with a kick to Loco’s knee. Wayne and Sabian tag in, with Sabian landing a boot to Wayne’s midsection. Wayne retaliates with a tijeras and an uppercut. Loco tries to interfere, but Wayne fends him off and prepares to run the ropes. Penelope Ford hops onto the apron, allowing Sabian to pull Vikingo off the apron and execute a moonsault on Wayne from the ropes to the outside.
Following a commercial break, Sabian delivers a senton to Wayne in the corner and tags in Loco. Loco hits a moonsault off the top rope before Vikingo tags back in, delivering an arm drag to Loco. He seats Loco on the top rope and delivers a kick to his spine, followed by a reverse hurricanrana. Wayne lands a cutter out of the corner to an interfering Sabian and dives over the top rope to the outside. Inside the ring, Vikingo executes a 630 Senton for the victory.
Winners: Nick Wayne and El Hijo Del Vikingo
The show moves on to a meeting of the QTV members, followed by “Hangman” Adam Page making his entrance to face Bryan Keith.
Adam Page vs. Bryan Keith
The bell rings, and the two engage in a lock-up. Keith delivers a chop, but Page counters with two chops of his own and sends Keith into the corner. Keith lands an uppercut, but Page levels him with a powerful move. They exchange forearm strikes before Keith attempts a suplex. Page stays on his feet and executes a Fallaway Slam, followed by a moonsault attempt on Keith outside the ring. Keith evades it, but Page catches him with a Buckshot Lariat for the victory.
Winner: “Hangman” Adam Page
Returning from a commercial break, a sit-down interview between Renee Paquette and Roderick Strong takes center stage. Paquette questions Strong about his actions during the main event of All In, but Strong remains tight-lipped, indicating that it’s a matter between himself and Adam Cole.
In the next matchup, Willow Nightingale and Skye Blue take on Taya Valkyrie and Anna Jay.
Willow Nightingale and Skye Blue vs. Taya Valkyrie and Anna Jay
Nightingale and Jay initiate the contest. The bell rings, and Jay quickly tags in Valkyrie. Both teams attempt suplexes on each other, but they block each other’s efforts. Valkyrie lands a forearm, and Nightingale responds with a suplex and tags in Blue. Blue and Nightingale deliver double kicks to Valkyrie’s spine. Nightingale re-enters the ring and battles with Jay, who lands a cheap shot to Nightingale’s spine while she attempts to run the ropes.
After a commercial break, Valkyrie connects with a kick to Nightingale’s jaw. Blue and Jay re-enter the ring, with Blue unleashing a series of forearms. She follows up with a jawbreaker and a dropkick, then lands a step-up knee and a kick to Jay’s head. Blue charges at Jay in the corner, but Jay ducks, and Blue crashes into the turnbuckle. Blue climbs to the top rope and delivers a crossbody, followed by a knee to Jay’s face.
Nightingale and Valkyrie rejoin the fray and engage in a brawl. Nightingale executes a spinebuster and a shoulder pounce, then places Valkyrie in an Electric Chair position as Blue ascends to the top rope. Jay interferes, pushing Blue off, but Blue inadvertently hits Valkyrie. Blue capitalizes by delivering a thrust kick and a Code Blue for the win.
Winners: Willow Nightingale and Skye Blue
After the match, Valkyrie attacks Blue, but Nightingale extends her hand to her tag partner, and Valkyrie retreats.
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