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Match-by-match results and television rating of this edition of ROH Television.
Show Details
Show: ROH Television
Date: October 19, 2014
Location: Wheeling WV
Commentary: Kevin Kelly, Caprice Coleman, Nigel McGuinness
Reported By: Jacob Gilbert
TV Rating:

Quick Results

1. Hanson def. Romantic Touch.

2. Adam Page def. Tadarius Thomas-countout.

3. Adam Cole def. Cedric Alexander.


Detailed Results
Adam Cole opens with a backstage promo on his opponent du jour, Cedric Alexander. Personally, Cole's act is wearing thin, and this was just the beginning of his night.

Rev. Caprice Coleman is at ringside with Kevin Kelly to start, as Steve Corino remains on paternity leave.

1. Romantic Touch vs. Hanson.

Hanson now has the nickname, "War Beard". Cute. Romantic Touch never wins, so you know where this is going right away. Touch tries kissing Hanson's hand. Doofus. That comedy spot ain't working here, fella. Not quite a squash, but it'd be one if these two were anywhere else. Touch might as well figure on waiting until Valentine's Day to win one. Oh, wait. He can't get any, so probably not. Hanson's Spinkick of Doom was misidentified as a clothesline by another website's reporter. In said reporter's defense, he was probably half asleep, and he DVR'd the thing. Anyway, that Spinkick was enough to apply, eh, a finishing Touch.

Winner: Hanson.

The Decade, sans Tadarius Thomas, discuss a tag title match next week vs. reDRagon. Stop deluding yourselves, boys.

ROH's First Couple, newlyweds (as of this writing) Michael Bennett & Maria Kanellis, are out next, with the jealous Cole bringing up the rear. He's supposed to be the King in the Kingdom, but Bennett earned the title shot next week vs. Jay Briscoe. And I do mean earned it. Bennett's promo was cut short as Cole interrupted. Maria said something to him, and, for now, the Kingdom is whole. Stress for now.

2. Adam Page vs. Tadarius Thomas.

The breakup of the Decade begins. Jimmy Jacobs, clearly the leader of this gang of idiots, set this one up as a No-DQ match, but Coleman blasted the Decade, saying that they made this for their own sick amusement. Well, he has done rent-a-jobber matches for Vince McMahon, so he knows about people's twisted sense of humor. Page, unfortunately, has bought into Jacobs & Co.'s rhetoric, but Thomas has been wavering. After a couple of chair shots, Thomas paused. Coleman began getting his attention. Jacobs got on the apron, and got blasted with a chair shot. Thomas walked out, and Coleman followed.

Winner: Adam Page via countout. Yeah, I know, it's no-DQ, but what else can ya do in a case like this?

Jay Briscoe promo on Bennett. I guess Jay's idea of a wedding present is an ass-whupping.......

3. Adam Cole vs. Cedric Alexander.

Cole walks alone this time, while the lovebirds, presumably, at the time of the taping, were making hotel reservations for the honeymoon. Best match on the show. Nigel McGuinness takes over on commentary with Coleman gone.

Cole was building toward using the figure four as his finisher, hit it, but Alexander reversed and forced a rope break. Cole tried the Florida Key twice, but both times it was blocked. Blocked the Overtime frogsplash by getting the knees up. Cedric sold a knee injury for much of the match, especially after the figure four. Two superkicks couldn't put Alexander away, but a Twist of Fate finally did.

Winner: Adam Cole.

Next week: Championship night:

Jay Briscoe vs. Michael Bennett.
reDRagon vs. the Decade.
Jay Lethal defends the TV title vs. Will Ferrara.


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