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Match-by-match results and television rating of this edition of ROH Television.
Show Details
Show: ROH Television
Date: April 19, 2015
Location: San Antonio, TX
Commentary: Kevin Kelly & Steve Corino
Reported By: Jacob Gilbert
TV Rating:

Quick Results

1. Donovan Dijak def. Dalton Castle.

2. War Machine squashed Andy Dalton & Ken Phoenix when Hanson pinned Phoenix.

3. Michael Elgin def. Cedric Alexander.


Detailed Results
1. Dalton Castle (w/attendants) vs. Donovan Dijak (w/Truth Martini).

Seems that Castle gave up his day job as a radio DJ to keep himself available for bookings. Anyway, he gave Dijak more of a battle than you'd think, to the point where it flustered Martini. Castle gained a couple of near falls and stymied the big man, but Dijak did come back and hit Feast Your Eyes to end it.

Winner: Donovan Dijak.

Post-match, Martini shoved the attendants aside to talk trash at Castle. Big mistake. Castle hit the testicular claw, and sent Dijak over the top before leaving. Maybe forcing Martini into a match will shut him up once and for all!

2. War Machine vs. Andy Dalton and Ken Phoenix.

Squash. Dalton never got into the match. Phoenix upset Ray Rowe by licking his hand before shaking hands with Rowe, who hit him with a lariat, then tagged in Hanson for Fallout (assisted leg drop off the top). Rowe then licked his hand before returning the favor to Phoenix after the match.

Winners: War Machine.

Fish Tank: reDRagon's guest is Jay Lethal. Unfortunately, Martini is back as well. Kyle O'Reilly joshes with the fans by mistakenly claiming they were in Oklahoma before Bobby Fish corrected him. Lethal's TV belt has been redesigned to coincide with Martini's bogus claims that Lethal is the best man in ROH. All Fish has to do to set off Lethal is mention Jay Briscoe. The World champ is out, and he & Lethal brawl to the back. While this is going on, the Knights of the Rising Dawn strike, but ACH, Matt Sydal, & Christopher Daniels make the save. Frankie Kazarian is curiously absent. Hmmmmmm.

3. Michael Elgin vs. Cedric Alexander.

This was more about who wants it more. Kevin Kelly & Steve Corino put over how Elgin tried to maim Nigel McGuinness in Las Vegas last month. Alexander hit Overtime too early and got 2. Went for it again later, and Elgin blocked with the knees. Elgin hit one powerbomb, then hit the spinning Elginbomb to end it.

Winner: Michael Elgin.

Elgin cut a promo after, calling himself a killer. Uh-huh. Let's see him face Samoa Joe.


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