Blink of an Eye
ROH Top Prospect Tournament: Corey Hollis vs Raymond Rowe
- Long feeling out process as Hollis hits a chop that Rowe literally brushes off before landing one of his own. He tries to follow it up with a splash but Hollis gets the boot up.
- Hollis with a baseball slide through Rowe's legs, slugs Rowe with a punch, and then dropkicks him to the outside. He follows up with a splash to the outside and quickly tosses Rowe back inside.
- Hollis goes up top but gets caught out of mid air by Rowe and hits with a belly to belly.
- Roe with a sidewalk slam and then his Full-Nelson GTS for the win. I really love that move.
14-0! 15-0!
Marchie Archie RD Evans w/ Veda Scott vs Matt Sells
- I love how the commentary is treating his streak and playing up the fact (like the Goldberg streak) that a bunch of the wins didn't appear on tv.
- Evans misses with an enziguiri off the Code of Honor and Sells hits a role up for two.
- A couple of slams from Sells but Evan with a neckbreaker and some leg drops to seize control of the match.
- Scott cuts a mini-promo outside the ring that takes attention away from the in ring action
- With the focus back on the match, Sells with a Russian leg sweep.
- Sells sends Evans over to the apron and then spears him to the floor. He goes for a suicide dive but Scott takes hold of a leg to stop him in his tracks.
- Evans takes advantage with a flying clothesline slam thing and then the headbutt of the top rope for the win.
- Corino immediately starts a hilarious dead pan eulogy for Evans
- Cody of Honor leads right to a sidewalk slam.
- Scott tries to distract the ref but Elgin chases her off the apron. Evans bails to the outside but Elgin follows him out and whips him into the barrier a few times
- Elgin gets in the camera and calls out Adam Cole as Scott worries that Evans will end up getting counted out
- Powerslam from Elgin on the outside and then follows it up with a big boot
- Elgin tosses Evans back into the ring and hits some forearms in the corner. As he sets Evans up for a superplex, Scott tries to interfere and gets her hair pulled to send her into retreat. Evans takes advantage and tries to hit a superbomb but fails miserably.
- Elgin goes for a clothesline but Evans counters with a dropkick and goes up top. Elgin recovers and knocks Evans off the turnbuckle with a a dropkick. Elgin gets to the second rope and hits a delayed vertical suplex from the outside.
- Buckle bomb followed by an Elgin Bomb. Elgin breaks the pinfall though and heads to the outside to grab two chairs and sets them up in the ring. Elgin powerbombs Evans through the chairs to earn Evans the win! THE STREAK LIVES! Scott celebrates as the fans start chanting 15-0!
Top Prospect Rewind
Matt Taven vs Tadarius Thomas
- Rematch of last year's Top Prospect Tournament finals
- Early exchange of headlocks and wristlocks with both men using their acrobatics to counter each other
- Snapmare from Taven but Thomas escapes the subsequent hold with a head scissors. He follows up with some forearms and a rolling kick. Taven with a springboard over Thomas, big boot, and a dropkick off the top rope
- Hurricarana and a spinning hook kick from Taven. Delayed vertical suplex and a springboard senton off the second rope nets him a two count. Taven makes a move in the corner but Thomas uses his heels to put Taven into the second turnbuckle and then a running elbow in the corner.
- Series of coperia style kicks a German suplex from Thomas. He flips Taven over the ropes and sends him to the floor with a hard hitting enziguiri. Springboard splash to the outside and he puts Taven back into the ring.
- Thomas goes up to the turnbuckle but Taven hits him with a roundhouse. He tries for a hurricarana off the turnbuckle but Thomas is able to keep his position. Thomas goes fora double axe handle but eats a superkick from Taven. Taven with a frog splash off the top rope for the win.
Cole Finally Responds
Jay Briscoe is sick and tired of waiting around.
"A great man once said that I am here to chew bubblegum and kick ass, and I'm all out of bubblegum *beep*"
Bobby Fish and his wonderful facial hair emerges from the back.
He states that himself and Adam Cole are real champions and calls out Briscoe for his fake championship.
Fish is disappointed and insulted in Briscoe's charade. He says he can speak for Cole by saying that he won't get the real World Championship involved with some sham that was made in the basement of a Delaware chicken farm.
Fish is more than happy to represent the company and beat Jay Briscoe once again.
Briscoe Championship Match: Jay Briscoe (c) vs Bobby Fish
- Fish opens up with some legs kick but Briscoes is able to send him to the outside. Briscoe follows with a series of headbutts and punches before whipping him hard into the barrier. Briscoe tosses a chair into the ring and follows it up with Fish.
- Briscoe continues the onslaught of strikes before laying out Briscoe with a double clothesline. Stomps in the corner before grinding his boot into Fish's head. Briscoes uppercuts leads to Fish trying to make an escape but he ends up eating a dropkick from Briscoe.
- Fish escapes to the outside so Briscoe puts him into the barrier a couple of times as we head to back.
- Back from break and Briscoe is still slugging Fish on the outside. Fish is finally able to get some offense in as he tackles Briscoe into the barrier and starts to ground and pound. Whip into the barrier from Fish before he tosses Briscoe back into the ring.
- Fish with a knee to the midsection and a snapmare leads to a slingshot senton. Fish with some kicks in the corner and a suplex. Briscoe tries to elbow his way back into control but Fish lands some knees from the clinch and then a big roundhouse to lay out Briscoe. Splash in the corner and then a running knee.
- Briscoe is able to regain control with some headbutts and a back drop. Splash in the corner and a flurry of punches that stumbles Fish. Briscoe superkick to the stumbling Fish. Fish tries to strike his way out but a discus elbow-neckbreaker combo stomps Fish in his tracks. Crucible from Briscoe gets only a two count. He tries to hit the Jay Driller but fish drive him into the corner and then lands a series of kicks that puts down Briscoe for a two count.
- Fish sets up Briscoe on the turnbuckle and goes for a superplex but he is tossed into the middle of the ring by Briscoe who follows up with a splash.
- Cole makes his way out to the ring now and starts taunting Briscoe.
- Briscoe and Fish start elbows. Fish tries to keep up trading blows but he fades and Briscoe lands a series of punches. Cole picks up Briscoe's title which provides a distraction and let's Fish get a low blow! Saito suplex only gets him a two count.
- Cole on the apron now and Fish gets knocked into him after a missed roundhouse. Jay Driller for the win.
Final Thoughts
This is by far the best episode of the Nashville tapings so far. All of the action was strong and capped off by a fantastic main event. Most importantly though, the Streak Continues!