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Match-by-match results and television rating of this edition of ROH Television.
Show Details
Show: ROH Television
Date: February 8, 2015
Location: Philadelphia PA
Commentary: Kevin Kelly, Steve Corino, Caprice Coleman, Nigel McGuinness
Reported By: Jacob Gilbert
TV Rating:

Quick Results

1. Donovan Dijak def. Ashley Sixx.

2. Will Ferrara def. Beer City Bruiser.

3. Roderick Strong def. QT Marshall.

4. The Kingdom def. the Briscoes & ODB when Maria Kanellis pinned ODB.


Detailed Results
1. Top Prospect semi-finals: Donovan Dijak vs. Ashley Sixx.

Both get the streamers coming out, so maybe they'll both be sticking around after the tournament. Standard big man vs. cruiserweight match. Dijak, to his credit, did his share of flying, though his attempt at a tope ended with him sticking the landing like a gymnast. Sixx was clearly overmatched here, but kept plugging right to the end. Sixx Year Itch was blocked, and Dijak converted that into Feast For Your Eyes (Burning Hammer dropped into a GTS) to advance.

Winner: Donovan Dijak.

2. Top Prospect semi-final: Beer City Bruiser vs. Will Ferrara.

The Bruiser, from Milwaukee, pulverized Ferrara from the opening bell. Will tried a couple of times to lift the 300 pounder, but to no avail. However, a misstep by Bruiser allowed Ferrara to hit a fireman's carry front slam (Bad News Barrett's old Wasteland finisher), and score the upset.

Winner: Will Ferrara.

Fish Tank: reDRagon are "live" in the arena. Kyle O'Reilly mistakenly called Philadelphia the "Windy City", but didn't get even 1/3 of the heat he should've gotten. Philly fans love Bobby Fish. Period. The champs dressed like champs, in shirts and ties, though Kyle, it seems, didn't get custom tailored for a suit jacket in time. The Young Bucks are the guests, but it isn't long before it degenerates. Fish turns his back for some reason, and the Bucks hit a double superkick on O'Reilly, touching off a pull-apart ending with the champs retreating, and the Bucks superkicking security crew members.

3. Roderick Strong vs. QT Marshall.

Marshall noted that ROH debuted in the 1300 (formerly ECW) Arena 13 years ago, but his promo was cut off as Strong came out. He piefaced Strong twice, but that got Roddy's dander up. Knee to the face. Boot to the gut. Sick Kick. See ya.

Winner: Roderick Strong.

BJ Whitmer & Adam Page came out after, and there was some back & forth between Strong & Page, who will meet on March 1 in Las Vegas.

4. The Briscoes & ODB vs. the Kingdom (Matt Taven, Michael Bennett & Maria Kanellis).

While it wasn't actually said, this was an intergender match, meaning ODB could mix it up with the boys, which was the whole idea, because Maria, rusty from a lack of in-ring action, refused to go head-to-head with ODB. Big spot of the night was a double Doomsday Device on Bennett & Taven. Adam Cole came out, and again refused to speak after Steve Corino gave him a mic.

However, Cole got on the apron to cause a distraction, just as the Briscoes set up another double Doomsday Device, this time on Maria, but Bennett low-blowed Mark to save his wife. Nigel McGuinness, doing commentary, was still having a schoolboy crush on Maria. Please. Finish saw ODB set up a powerbomb, but Taven & Bennett hit a double superkick, and lazy little Maria ran in for the cheap pin.

Winners: The Kingdom.

Next week: Tomasso Ciampa vs. Jimmy Jacobs.


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