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Match-by-match results and television rating of this edition of ROH Television.
Show Details
Show: ROH Television
Date: October 12, 2014
Location: Wheeling WV
Commentary: Kevin Kelly & Nigel McGuinness
Reported By: Jacob Gilbert
TV Rating:

Quick Results

1. R. D. Evans & Moose def. Grey Wolf & Red Scorpion.

2. Michael Bennett won the Honor Rumble, eliminating Mark Briscoe.


Detailed Results
They did not tell us where the show originated from this week. An oversight, you see. Steve Corino is on paternity leave, so Nigel McGuinness is back at the desk with Kevin Kelly.

Clips are shown from All Star Extravaganza, where Jay Briscoe became a 2-time champ, unseating Michael Elgin. Jump cut to the arena, and Kelly brings out Briscoe for an interview. Adam Cole interrupts. They bring up the Honor Rumble that will be tonight's main event, and Cole declares that he will win the Rumble, then regain the title in 2 weeks time. Yeah, right.

1. R. D. Evans & Moose (w/Veda Scott & Ramon) vs. Red Scorpion & Grey Wolf (w/Prince Nana).

The phony winning streak is on the line, and so is the reborn feud between Nana & Evans, former partners in crime before Evans scammed Nana out of the Embassy a couple of years back. Unfortunately, Nana, now a talent scout, still comes across as a buffoon. His new team is greener than the New York Jets' jerseys, they're so bad. Miscommunication on the floor. Veda slaps Grey Wolf, who then hits Nana when he meant to reciprocate, or so it'd seem, on Scott. Veda had broken the ref's count, and Todd Sinclair's poor discretion allows her to get away with it. She should've been tossed. Anyway, Moose hits a double spear, and Evans & Moose each pin an opponent. The streak lives on.

Winners: R. D. Evans & Moose.

Cole cuts a promo on next week's opponent, Cedric Alexander. Meh. I'm tired of him.

2. Honor Rumble. Smaller version of WWE's Royal Rumble, with 20 contestants instead of 30 (or, as will be the case again in 2015, 40). Jay Lethal & ACH start. Tadarius Thomas is #3. J. Diesel, security agent turned hired hitman for the House of Truth, is #4, and blindsides ACH out. Thomas follows in quick succession. So much for the Decade's promo earlier, which Thomas wasn't a part of.

A big shock comes when Will Ferrara eliminates Lethal & Diesel in quick succession, then is pulled from the ring by Lethal to take a beatdown. That should cost Lethal the TV title via suspension. Ferrara gets back in, but is quickly eliminated by Adam Page. Meh.

Final 4 are Mark Briscoe, the Kingdom (Adam Cole & Michael Bennett), & Cheeseburger, whose mentor, Bob Evans, was eliminated earlier. Tomasso Ciampa's been suspended, but he showed up anyway, ambushing Cedric Alexander, it would appear, though Cedric would be a late arrival. The last eliminations come in quick succession. Cole dumps Cheeseburger, the lightest man in the field. Briscoe tosses Cole, and Bennett dumps Briscoe to end it. How's that for a wedding present? In case you don't know, Bennett & Maria Kanellis finally tied the knot this weekend.

Winner: Michael Bennett.


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