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Match-by-match results and television rating of this edition of ROH Television.
Show Details
Show: ROH Television
Date: August 16, 2015
Location: Baltimore, MD
Commentary: Kevin Kelly & Nigel McGuinness
Reported By: Jacob Gilbert
TV Rating:

Quick Results

1. Dalton Castle def. Silas Young.

2. Moose def. Will Ferrara.

3. The Young Bucks def. Rappongi Vice when Matt Jackson pinned Beretta.


Detailed Results
From Baltimore. Steve Corino has the night off due to what happened last week with professional goldbrick BJ Whitmer.

1. Silas Young vs. Dalton Castle (w/the boys).

Even though he's now billed as hailing from Catalina Island, Castle is still, to me, a local boy done good. Young plays the part of a miserable curmudgeon so well, we'd be surprised if he actually does charity work on the side. Digression over. Very good opener. Castle's attendants kept fanning both competitors during the match, and irritating Young at every turn. Young had set up Castle for Misery, his finisher (TKO), but the boys got on the apron. Castle, who had impressed earlier with a deadlift table top suplex out of a pumphandle set, hit his spinning reverse falcon arrow to get the better of Young again.

Winner: Dalton Castle.

Post-match, Young issued a challenge to Castle for another match, but this time, the attendants are on the line.

Inside ROH: Mandy Leon looks at next week's Addiction-Future Shock match for the tag titles. Later in the program, Adam Cole cut a promo for said match.

Kevin Kelly attempts to interview Bobby Fish. Upstate NY represents again. Fish talks about believing it's more likely he'll face Hanson instead of Jay Lethal for the TV title, as Lethal defends vs. Hanson in 2 weeks. Lethal interrupts, and has to be restrained by security.

2. Moose (w/Stokely Hathaway) vs. Will Ferrara.

Prince Nana joins Kevin and Nigel McGuinness at ringside. Not the squash you'd think it'd be. Ferrara got a few hope spots, but it was all Moose, who got the fans to their feet with a standing dropkick that sent Ferrara, who was sitting on the top turnbuckle, to the floor. Of course, it would be the spear that ends it.

Winner: Moose.

3. Non-title: The Young Bucks vs. Rappongi Vice.

Calling air traffic control! Flying bodies everywhere! I can imagine that these two teams have had some off the chain matches in Japan as well. The Bucks are more than just superkicks and reviving the old NWO Too Sweet hand sign. They can wrestle. (Don't call me Trent) Beretta has improved so much since leaving WWE. Japan has done wonders for his career. This was just flat ridiculous. It ended with Beretta being pinned after More Bang For Your Buck.

Winners: The Young Bucks.

There was no time to celebrate, as the Addiction & Chris Sabin ambushed the Bucks. Matt Jackson was bound to the top rope with masking tape while Nick was destroyed. Nigel left the desk and tried to stop this, but to no avail. You'd think Future Shock would made the save to set up next week, but the show ended without that.


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