AJ Styles VS Adam Cole
Adam Page VS Watanabe
The Addiction VS Kazuchika Okada & Gedo
AJ Styles VS Adam Cole
Adam Page VS Watanabe
The Addiction VS Kazuchika Okada & Gedo
Michael Elgin VS Gedo
Roderick Strong VS Shinsuke Nakamura
The Bullet Club (AJ Styles & The Young Bucks) VS The Kingdom w/Maria Kanellis
Donovan Dijak w/Truth Martini VS Mark Briscoe w/ODB: Winner – Mark Briscoe
ACH & Matt Sydal VS The Decade w/Colby Corino: Winner – The Decade
Silas Young VS Dalton Castle w/His Boys: Winner – Dalton Castle
C&C Wrestle Factory VS War Machine: Winner – War Machine
#1 Contender Match: Michael Elgin VS Moose w/Veda Scott & Stokely Hathaway VS Roderick Strong: Winner – Roderick Strong – Strong and Moose shook hands, which Stokely encouraged, but Veda was livid. Moose was going to spear Veda but Cedric came out with a wrench and laid out Moose and Stokely
The Bullet Club (AJ Styles & The Young Bucks) VS The Kingdom w/Maria Kanellis: Winner – The Bullet Club – Maria had to be carried to the back because The Bullet Club nailed her with superkicks during the match.
ROH Tag Team Championship: (C) The Addiction VS reDRagon: Winner – The Addiction
Battle of the Belts – ROH World Champion VS ROH World Television Champion: (World Champion) Jay Briscoe VS (TV Champion) Jay Lethal w/House of Truth): Winner – Jay Lethal to retain ROH World TV Title and win ROH World Title
Battle Of The Belts – ROH World Championship VS ROH World Television Championship: (C) Jay Briscoe VS (C) Jay Lethal
#1 Contender’s Match: Michael Elgin VS Roderick Strong VS Moose
ROH Tag Team Championship: (C) The Addiction (Daniels & Kazarian) VS reDRagon (Bobby Fish & Kyle O’Reilly)
The Kingdom w/Maria Kanellis VS The Bullet Club (AJ Styles & The Young Bucks)
Mark Briscoe VS Donovan Dijak
Dalton Castle VS Silas Young
War Machine VS C&C Wrestle Factory (Caprice Coleman & Cedric Alexander)
ACH & Matt Sydal VS The Decade w/Colby Corino
The Decade W/BJ Whitmer VS War Machine
Cedric Alexander VS Moose w/Veda Scott & Stokely Hathaway
ACH & Matt Sydal VS (NJPW) Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tetsuya Naito
Contract signing for the main event of Best In The World PPV – Championship VS Championship – ROH World Champion Jay Briscoe VS ROH World TV Champion Jay Lethal
The Addiction (Daniels & Kazarian came out and said Bobby Fish was attacked in the parking lot and the main event match may not happen. They said the contract was for them to fight Fish and Kyle O’Reilly, not O’Reilly and a replacement. O’Reilly came out and the match started.
ROH Tag Team Championship: Kyle O’Reilly def. (C) The Addiction -DQ: After the match, The Addiction attacked O’Reilly and Matt Sydal & ACH came out for the save.
Jushin Thunder Liger def. Dalton Castle w/His Boys
Brutal Bob Evans VS Cheese Burger – No Contest
The Kingdom (Mike Bennett & Matt Tavin) w/Maria Kanellis VS The Bullet Club (Doc Gallows & Karl Anderson) – Double DQ
Dalton Castle VS Jushin Thunder Liger
Grudge Match: Brutal Bob Evan VS Cheeseburger
ROH Tag Team Championship: (C) The Addiction VS reDragon
IWGP Tag Team Championship: (C) The Kingdom w/Maria Kanellis VS The Bullet Club (Doc Gallows & Karl Anderson)
It was noted before that although Samoa Joe has now signed a full-time deal with WWE he would still be teaming with AJ Styles against Daniels & Kazarian at the June 20th Ring of Honor TV tapings in New York City. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that WWE pushed for that match to not be taped for TV. Last word is that the match would no longer be taped.
Joe is not taking indie dates past August 31st because he will be working WWE full-time beginning in September.
Source: WrestlingINC.com
Tag Team Grudge Match: The Briscoes VS The House of Truth w/Truth Martini
Will Ferrara (ROH) VS KUSHIDA (NJPW)
Takaaki Watanabe (NJPW) VS Silas Young (ROH)
Moose w/Veda Scott & Stokely Hathaway VS BJ Whitmer w/The Decade
PWTorch.com reports that WWE officials were so impressed with Samoa Joe and his merchandise sales that Vince McMahon and Triple H personally pushed for him to sign a full-time WWE contact. PWInsider has confirmed that Joe has signed a full-time deal and that’s why he was at RAW last night, defeating Tyson Kidd in a match before the start of RAW.
The fact that Joe’s appearances for Ring of Honor will now air on national cable TV also played into the decision for WWE to sign him to a full-time deal.
Joe’s current NXT deal reportedly has a clause that would let WWE sign him to a full-time deal. WWE chose to execute that clause this past Thursday after ROH announced their deal with Destination America. Joe and WWE signed an addendum to the original deal, now making Joe a full-time WWE worker.
Even though Joe has now signed a full-time deal with WWE, he will still be fulfilling his indie dates that were booked. ROH has confirmed that Joe will still be working their June 20th TV tapings in New York City, in what appears to be Joe’s final ROH appearance. Absolute Intense Wrestling in Cleveland announced last night that Joe has been added to their July 10th show.
Joe is booked for the big WWE NXT live events in Pittsburgh, PA and Columbus, OH this month. PWInsider reports that Joe is not currently booked for tonight’s SmackDown tapings so unless things change, Joe will not be the one who will answer NXT Champion Kevin Owens open challenge.
Source: WrestlingINC.com