{"id":9168,"date":"2016-01-27T21:16:05","date_gmt":"2016-01-28T03:16:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.pwtorch.com\/site\/?p=9168"},"modified":"2016-01-27T23:11:52","modified_gmt":"2016-01-28T05:11:52","slug":"jan27rohtvresults","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pwtorch.com\/site\/2016\/01\/27\/jan27rohtvresults\/","title":{"rendered":"1\/27 ROH TV Results &#8211; Next PPV main event announced, Briscoe vs. Elgin vs. Moose"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"pwtor-2965404321\" class=\"pwtor-before-content pwtor-entity-placement\"><hr \/><b>SPOTLIGHTED PODCAST ALERT (YOUR ARTICLE BEGINS A FEW INCHES DOWN)... <\/b>\r\n\r\n<iframe src=\"https:\/\/widget.spreaker.com\/player?show_id=3076978&theme=light&playlist=false&playlist-continuous=false&autoplay=false&live-autoplay=false&chapters-image=true&episode_image_position=right&hide-logo=false&hide-likes=false&hide-comments=false&hide-sharing=false&hide-download=true\" width=\"100%\" height=\"140px\" frameborder=\"0\"><\/iframe>\r\n<hr \/><\/div><p>This week&#8217;s ROH TV episode includes the big announcement of Jay Lethal&#8217;s ROH World Title defense on the 14th Anniversary PPV in February in Las Vegas.<\/p>\n<p><strong>ROH TV Report<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Aired January 24, 2016 in syndication<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>To air January 27, 2016 on Comet TV<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Taped 1\/9 in Charlotte, N.C.<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Report by Mike Metzger (<a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/md0uble\" target=\"_blank\">@md0uble<\/a>), PWTorch contributor<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The ROH TV opening aired.<\/p>\n<p>Ringside: Kevin Kelly and Mr. Wrestling III ran down tonight&#8217;s card,<br \/>\nincluding Michael Elgin taking on Jay Briscoe in the main event!<\/p>\n<p>1 &#8211; BRIAN FURY vs. SHAHEEM ALI &#8211; Top Prospect Tournament first-round match<\/p>\n<p>Kevin Kelly built up Fury as the man who trained both Sasha Banks and<br \/>\nlast year&#8217;s Top Prospect tournament winner, Donovan Dijak. Ali has<br \/>\nappeared as a jobber on ROH TV in the past. The Tale of the Tape<br \/>\nbilled Fury as a 17-year veteran, while Ali only broke into the<br \/>\nbusiness back in 2012. Both men shook hands, and then the bell rang.<br \/>\nThey tied up in the center. There was a quick break, and then both men<br \/>\nproceeded to feel each other out for the first minute. Ali came out on<br \/>\ntop with an armdrag, followed by an armbar.<\/p>\n<p>Fury backed Ali into the corner and hit him with a knee to the<br \/>\nmid-section. Ali fought back with some knees of his own, followed by a<br \/>\ndropkick to Fury while he was down on the mat. Ali went for the cover,<br \/>\nbut Fury kicked out at two. Ali followed up with a splash, which was<br \/>\ngood for another nearfall. Ali continued with some forearm shots, but<br \/>\nFury reversed with a small package that sent Ali&#8217;s head into the<br \/>\nbottom turnbuckle! Fury followed up with a hard whip to the corner. He<br \/>\nwent for the cover, but Ali kicked out at two. Ali fought back with<br \/>\nsome chops, until Fury knocked him down with an elbow and another two<br \/>\ncount.<\/p>\n<p>Fury followed up with a back suplex, but Ali kicked out of another pin<br \/>\nattempt. Fury threw a chop and whipped Ali into the corner, but Ali<br \/>\nexploded out with a couple of clotheslines and then a leg lariat! Ali<br \/>\nfollowed up with a gutwrench bomb into a pinning combination, which<br \/>\nwas good for another nearfall. Ali burst into a flurry of chops and<br \/>\nstrikes, but Fury reversed with a neckbreaker and yet another pin<br \/>\nattempt. Fury threw Ali to the outside and went for a plancha, but Ali<br \/>\ncaught him and then hit an Exploder suplex on the floor!<\/p><div id=\"pwtor-1378192471\" class=\"pwtor-content pwtor-entity-placement\"><div align=\"center\" data-freestar-ad=\"__336x280 __336x280\" id=\"pwtorchcom_test_300x250\">\r\n  <script data-cfasync=\"false\" type=\"text\/javascript\">\r\n    freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: \"pwtorchcom_test_300x250\", slotId: \"pwtorchcom_test_300x250\" });\r\n  <\/script>\r\n<\/div><\/div>\n<p>Ali threw Fury back into the ring and went up top. Fury grabbed<br \/>\nreferee Paul Turner&#8217;s leg, however. Ali jumped down to get a closer<br \/>\nlook, which allowed Fury to seize the opportunity. He headbutted Ali<br \/>\nright in the jaw, followed by a sit-out powerbomb for the victory!<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Brian Fury via pinfall in 5:55.<\/p>\n<p>ANALYSIS: Perfectly acceptable wrestling. I liked the plethora of<br \/>\nnearfalls, as both guys really seemed like they wanted to win the<br \/>\nmatch. The announcers totally blew it as far as putting heat on Fury,<br \/>\nwith Kevin Kelly even referring to his cheating as a &#8220;veteran way to<br \/>\nwin.&#8221; Nothing else really stood out, although I hope Fury is kept<br \/>\naround to interact with his protege Donovan Dijak at some point. (**)<\/p>\n<p>[Commercial Break]<\/p>\n<p>Cedric Alexander and Veda Scott were out next. Veda grabbed a mic and<br \/>\nclaimed that for four months, Cedric had been a victim of ROH&#8217;s<br \/>\n&#8220;reckless disregard for his safety.&#8221; Veda talked up their &#8220;crusade for<br \/>\njustice.&#8221; She said, &#8220;it was long, it was emotional, it was freaking<br \/>\nsweet,&#8221; referring to their cash settlement with ROH. Veda went on to<br \/>\nsay that she and Cedric were able to buy and sell everyone in the<br \/>\narena a thousand times over. Mr. Wrestling III wasn&#8217;t sure about that,<br \/>\nas he heard that The Bucks were making &#8220;some good coin.&#8221; Ha. Veda<br \/>\nbrushed off Jonathan Gresham&#8217;s upset victory over Cedric a few weeks<br \/>\nago on ROH TV, and then declared that Cedric was the best in the<br \/>\nworld. Thus, she demanded Ring of Honor&#8217;s best for Cedric. The<br \/>\nknockoff of Jimmy Buffett&#8217;s &#8220;Cheeseburger in Paradise&#8221; started<br \/>\nplaying, and out came Cheeseburger!<\/p>\n<p>2 &#8212; CEDRIC ALEXANDER (w\/Veda Scott) vs. CHEESEBURGER<\/p>\n<p>Loud &#8220;Cheeseburger&#8221; chants from the crowd. Cedric wouldn&#8217;t shake<br \/>\nCheeseburger&#8217;s hand. Instead, Veda got on the apron. Cheeseburger<br \/>\nshooed her away with his finger, and then the bell rang. Cheeseburger<br \/>\nwent for a quick roll-up, but Cedric kicked out at two. Cheeseburger<br \/>\nattempted a sunset flip, but couldn&#8217;t get Cedric over. Cheesebruger<br \/>\nthen reversed into a victory roll for another two count! Cheeseburger<br \/>\nthen hit a hurricanrana into a pinning combination, which was good for<br \/>\nanother nearfall.<\/p>\n<p>Cedric nailed Cheesburger in the face with a stiff forearm.<br \/>\nCheeseburger dodged a charge, though, and then hit a jumping knee from<br \/>\nthe second rope. Cheeseburger called for the Palm Strike, but Cedric<br \/>\ngrabbed him and hit the Lumbar Check for the victory.<\/p><div id=\"pwtor-1548765974\" class=\"pwtor-content-1 pwtor-entity-placement\"><!-- Tag ID: pwtorchcom_test_300x600 -->\r\n<div align=\"center\" data-freestar-ad=\"__336x280 __300x600\" id=\"pwtorchcom_test_300x600\">\r\n  <script data-cfasync=\"false\" type=\"text\/javascript\">\r\n    freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: \"pwtorchcom_test_300x600\", slotId: \"pwtorchcom_test_300x600\" });\r\n  <\/script>\r\n<\/div><\/div>\n<p>WINNER: Cedric Alexander via pinfall in 1:41.<\/p>\n<p>ANALYSIS: Some decent hope spots for Cheeseburger. Much-needed win for<br \/>\nCedric that put him over strong. (n\/a)<\/p>\n<p>After the match, Cedric beat down Cheeseburger. He proceeded to stomp<br \/>\nhim several times, until Jonathan Gresham ran out and made the save.<br \/>\nVeda grabbed the mic and got in Gresham&#8217;s face. She asked him if he<br \/>\nwanted another match with Cedric. Gresham obliged and Kevin Kelly<br \/>\nannounced the match would take place after a&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>[Commercial Break]<\/p>\n<p>2b &#8212; CEDRIC ALEXANDER (w\/ Veda Scott) vs. JONATHAN GRESHAM<\/p>\n<p>The bell rang, and then both men wrestled on the mat. Gresham talked<br \/>\nCedric to the outside, where he regrouped with Veda for a moment.<br \/>\nCedric ran back into the ring and hit Gresham with a shoulder tackle.<br \/>\nThey broke into another chain wrestling sequence, until Gresham sent<br \/>\nCedric to the floor yet again. Cedric talked to Veda before<br \/>\nre-entering the ring. Gresham quickly reversed into an abdominal<br \/>\nstretch, but Veda ran in and attacked Gresham from behind. The ref<br \/>\ncalled for the bell.<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Jonathan Gresham via disqualification in 1:40.<\/p>\n<p>After the match, Cedric hit a running dropkick into the corner. Veda<br \/>\nthen held Gresham in the corner, which allowed Cedric to hit two more<br \/>\nrunning dropkicks. Cedric hit a Lumbar Check, and then kicked Gresham<br \/>\nin the face. Cedric continued to pummel Gresham him until several<br \/>\nreferees came in to break it up.<\/p>\n<p>ANALYSIS: So much for putting Cedric over strong on tonight&#8217;s episode.<br \/>\nGresham is almost the mirror image of Cedric when he was a babyface.<br \/>\nNormally that would be a good story to tell, but as mentioned in my<br \/>\nreport last week, this is just another example of ROH&#8217;s booking<br \/>\nfeeling like a repeat. (n\/a)<\/p>\n<p>[Commercial Break]<\/p>\n<p><strong>14th Anniversary PPV announcement<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>ROH World Champion Jay Lethal was out next, along with Truth Martini<br \/>\nand Taeler Hendrix. ROH matchmaker Nigel McGuinness was already in the<br \/>\nring, Lethal got in Nigel&#8217;s face. He said he wanted to be there for<br \/>\nwhat Nigel was going to say, since he knew it pertained to him. Nigel<br \/>\nacknowledged that Lethal was correct, as he was about to make an<br \/>\nannouncement regarding the main event of the 14th Anniversary PPV in<br \/>\nLas Vegas.<\/p>\n<p>McGuinness touted Lethal&#8217;s two recent victories over A.J. Styles and<br \/>\nMichael Elgin. Nigel said that when he thought of a credible<br \/>\ncontender, he thought of Kyle O&#8217;Reilly. Nigel reminded Lethal that<br \/>\nO&#8217;Reilly took him to the limit at All Star Extravaganza, and he<br \/>\nthought the only reason Kyle didn&#8217;t beat him was because of Adam<br \/>\nCole&#8217;s interference. Lethal basically laughed it off, saying that<br \/>\nwould be &#8220;a night off&#8221; for him. Nigel cut him off and brought up the<br \/>\nfact that Cole defeated O&#8217;Reilly at Final Battle, thus making him the<br \/>\n#1 Contender!<\/p>\n<p>Out came Adam Cole, sans The Kingdom. Cole grabbed the mic and asked<br \/>\n&#8220;who&#8217;s ready for story time with Adam Cole, bay bay?&#8221; Cole said that<br \/>\nhe was done with O&#8217;Reilly, and because he beat him, O&#8217;Reilly would<br \/>\nnever receive another ROH World Title shot ever again. Cole touted<br \/>\nsome of Lethal&#8217;s title defenses, but reminded Lethal that he hadn&#8217;t<br \/>\ndefended the title against him yet. Cole went on to say that there<br \/>\nwould be a new champ at the 14th Anniversary PPV, and his name was,<br \/>\n&#8220;Adam Cole, bay bay!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Nigel cut him off and brought up Kyle O&#8217;Reilly&#8217;s name again. Nigel<br \/>\nsaid that there was unfinished business between the two of them,<br \/>\ntherefore he would kill two birds with one stone and make the main<br \/>\nevent at the 14th Anniversary PPV a three-way between Lethal, Cole,<br \/>\nand O&#8217;Reilly! O&#8217;Reilly&#8217;s music played, and out came Kyle! Nigel handed<br \/>\nhis mic to O&#8217;Reilly, which prompted Cole to quickly leave the ring.<br \/>\nO&#8217;Reilly was excited about the announcement, but said he couldn&#8217;t wait<br \/>\nuntil Vegas. He wanted Cole in Charlotte. Nigel announced that Lethal<br \/>\nand Cole would team up to face reDRagon, presumably on next week&#8217;s ROH<br \/>\nTV!<\/p>\n<p><strong>ANALYSIS:<\/strong> This made the most sense for the 14th Anniversary main<br \/>\nevent, given the state of ROH&#8217;s roster. While the three-way looks good<br \/>\non paper and should be a great match, something just doesn&#8217;t sit right<br \/>\nwith me. I still think O&#8217;Reilly should have beaten Cole at Final<br \/>\nBattle. I know that O&#8217;Reilly&#8217;s contract status was (and may still be)<br \/>\nin limbo, but I can only wonder what would happen if ROH pushed<br \/>\nO&#8217;Reilly to the moon, ahead of a one-on-one showdown with Lethal for<br \/>\nthe title.<\/p>\n<p>[Commercial Break]<\/p>\n<p>Clips aired from Final Battle when Dalton Castle defeated Silas Young,<br \/>\nand &#8220;the boys&#8221; re-joined Castle afterward. Silas Young then cut a<br \/>\npromo backstage. He talked about all he did to help &#8220;the boys&#8221; become<br \/>\n&#8220;men.&#8221; He shuddered at the thought of how Dalton Castle lived his<br \/>\nlife. Silas then turned his attention to &#8220;the boys.&#8221; He said he was<br \/>\ngiving them one more chance to come back to him, and that they would<br \/>\nbe sorry if they didn&#8217;t.<\/p>\n<p>The main event was next. Michael Elgin was pretty over during his<br \/>\nentrance, as was Jay Briscoe. Mark Briscoe joined the commentary desk.<br \/>\nBefore the Code of Honor, Moose&#8217;s music blared and out came the former<br \/>\nNFL player and Stokely Hathaway. Stokely referenced Moose&#8217;s loss to<br \/>\nElgin at Final Battle. Stokely also acknowledged how Briscoe was<br \/>\nalways ready for a fight. And since Nigel was into making three-way<br \/>\nmatches, Stokely talked him into making tonight&#8217;s main event a triple<br \/>\nthreat match as well!<\/p>\n<p>3 &#8212; JAY BRISCOE (w\/Mark Briscoe) vs. MICHAEL ELGIN vs. MOOSE (w\/Stokely Hathaway)<\/p>\n<p>All three men immediately went after one another. Briscoe clotheslined<br \/>\nMoose out of the ring, but Elgin was right behind them with a huge<br \/>\nflip dive to the outside! &#8220;Big Mike&#8221; chants, as Elgin threw Briscoe<br \/>\nback into the ring. Elgin threw some forearms, but Briscoe came back<br \/>\nwith a headbutt. Briscoe whipped Elgin in the corner, but missed a<br \/>\ncharge. Elgin went for his delayed vertical suplex on Briscoe. Moose<br \/>\ntried to break it up on two separate occasions, but Elgin wouldn&#8217;t let<br \/>\ngo! Instead, Elgin tossed Briscoe into Moose&#8217;s arms, and then<br \/>\ndelivered an STO to both men!<\/p>\n<p>Moose and Elgin were alone in the ring. Elgin came at Moose, but Moose<br \/>\nhit him with a bicycle kick. Elgin went up top, but Moose dropkicked<br \/>\nhim to the floor! Briscoe reappeared and came off the top, but Moose<br \/>\nwas right there with some fists. Briscoe came back with three running<br \/>\nboots, but couldn&#8217;t knock Moose off his feet. Briscoe eventually<br \/>\nknocked Moose to the ground with a dropkick, which was good for a<br \/>\nnearfall. The show then cut to break at the 3:08 point in the match.<\/p>\n<p>[Commercial Break]<\/p>\n<p>Back at 4:08, Elgin was pounding on Moose in the corner. Elgin then<br \/>\nturned his attention to Briscoe on the apron. He went for a deadlift<br \/>\nsuperplex, but Moose broke it up. Moose climbed up top and nailed<br \/>\nBriscoe several times. He went for a superplex, but Elgin reappeared<br \/>\nand and hit a pyramid powerbomb that sent both Moose and Briscoe to<br \/>\nthe mat! Elgin was in control. He and Moose jockeyed for position,<br \/>\nuntil Elgin deadlifted Moose into a powerbomb. He went for the cover,<br \/>\nbut Briscoe broke up the pin.<\/p>\n<p>Elgin and Briscoe fought in the corner. Briscoe yanked Elgin off the<br \/>\nturnbuckle into a Death Valley Driver, which was good for a two count.<br \/>\nBriscoe went for a swinging neckbreaker, but Elgin shoved him right<br \/>\nint a spear by Moose! Elgin then hit Moose with an enziguri. He went<br \/>\nfor an Elgin Bomb, but Moose blocked, and then both men traded<br \/>\nlariats. Moose came out on top of the exchange with a huge lariat that<br \/>\nwas good for another nearfall.<\/p>\n<p>Moose called for the spear, but Elgin lepafrogged him. Briscoe<br \/>\nreappeared and superkicked Elgin, but Elgin rebounded off the ropes<br \/>\nand nailed Briscoe with a lariat! Elgin hit both men with forearms.<br \/>\nElgin went for another forearm to Briscoe, but Jay reversed into a<br \/>\nbackslide out of nowhere for the pin!<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Jay Briscoe via pinfall in 9:05.<\/p>\n<p>ANALYSIS: Good match with solid action throughout. I thought Elgin&#8217;s<br \/>\ndelayed vertical suplex spot was pretty creative. The finish seemed to<br \/>\ncome out of nowhere, which isn&#8217;t necessarily a bad thing. I just think<br \/>\nit came before these guys were able to take things to the next gear.<br \/>\n(**1\/2)<\/p>\n<p>After the match, Moose seemed frustrated on the outside. Stokely tried<br \/>\nto calm him down, while The Briscoes celebrated in the ring. Elgin<br \/>\ngrabbed the mic. He said that they were even in one-on-one matches. He<br \/>\nadded that it took both Briscoe and Moose to beat him tonight. Elgin<br \/>\nsaid that Jay also had Mark to depend on, &#8220;because that&#8217;s what<br \/>\nbrothers do.&#8221; He then challenged The Briscoes to a tag match against<br \/>\nhim and Hiroshi Tanahashi at the 14th Anniversary PPV. Elgin shook<br \/>\nhands with The Briscoes, and the match was made.<\/p>\n<p>Next Week: ROH World Champion Jay Lethal and Adam Cole take on<br \/>\nreDRagon in the main event!<\/p>\n<p><strong>FINAL REAX:<\/strong> Just-okay edition of ROH TV this week. The 14th<br \/>\nAnniversary main event announcement was newsworthy, but the rest of<br \/>\nthe show left a lot to be desired. The Top Prospect Tournament is<br \/>\nalways fun, but none of the names in the bracket particularly stood<br \/>\nout to me. I&#8217;m not into Cedric Alexander, Cheeseburger, or Jonathan<br \/>\nGresham at all. Moose lacks any type of purpose at this point, while<br \/>\nElgin seemed to shoehorn himself and Tanahashi into a match with The<br \/>\nBriscoes. I give ROH credit for trying to create a reason for<br \/>\nTanahashi to be at the PPV, but Elgin&#8217;s promo seemed forced. This<br \/>\nweek&#8217;s show further convinced me that ROH needs a major booking<br \/>\noverall in order to remain relevant in 2016.<\/p>\n<div class=\"pwtor-end-article-groups pwtor-entity-placement\" id=\"pwtor-899926459\"><div id=\"pwtor-2334781742\"><div align=\"center\" data-freestar-ad=\"__336x280\" id=\"pwtorchcom_medrec_3\">\r\n  <script data-cfasync=\"false\" type=\"text\/javascript\">\r\n    freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: \"pwtorchcom_medrec_3\", slotId: \"pwtorchcom_medrec_3\" });\r\n  <\/script>\r\n<\/div>\r\n\r\nTHANK YOU FOR VISITING<\/div><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<div class=\"mh-excerpt\"><p>This week&#8217;s ROH TV episode includes the big announcement of Jay Lethal&#8217;s ROH World Title defense on the 14th Anniversary PPV in February in Las Vegas. 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