Report by Scott Slimmer of 411:
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Colt Cabana is out first, and the Chicago crowd goes wild for the hometown boy. Davey Richards is out second, and the crowd erupts into a dueling “Colt Cabana! Davey Richards!” chant. Cabana and Richards shake hands, and we’re ready for our opening contest.
Special Attraction
Colt Cabana vs. Davey Richards
Cabana and Richards circle each other to start before going for a test of strength. Cabana gets the better of Richards and wrenches on the arm, but Richards counters into an arm wrench pinning predicament for a two count. Cabana and Richards again circle each other, but Cabana gets a trip into an inverted camel clutch. Cabana catches Richards with a school-boy pin for a two count, and Richards slides to the outside to catch a breather. Cabana gives chase, but Richards slides back into the ring and connects with a low drop kick to Cabana on the outside. Cabana slams into the guard rail, and follows up with a suicide dive to the outside. Richards rolls Cabana back into the ring and locks in a hammer lock pin for a two count. Richards maintains the hammer lock and floats over into a single-arm Cattle Mutilation. Richards continues to work on Cabana’s arm and locks in a hammer lock / key lock combination. Richards takes Cabana back down to the mat with a single-leg takedown and then wrenches on Cabana’s wrist. Richards connects with a snap-mare takedown and follows with a stiff kick to the back. Richards applies an arm bar on the mat, but Cabana fights back to his feet. Richards regains control with a back suplex and then heads up to the top turnbuckle. Richards dives towards Cabana, but Cabana gets both feet up and plants them in Richard’s face. Cabana goes to work with a series of strikes, but Richards counters with a back kick to the gut. Cabana drops Richards with an elbow to the head and follows up with a series of chops to the chest. Cabana charges towards Richards, but Richards catches him with a big boot to the face. Cabana gets back to his feet and connects with a Lionsault. Richards takes Cabana up to the top rope, but Cabana gets Richards up on his shoulders and drops down to hand Richards up on the ropes. Cabana springs up to the opposite turnbuckle and hits a moonsault for a two count. Cabana goes for Colt 45, but Richards floats over and connects with a missile drop kick from the top rope. Richards follows up with a diving head-but for a two count and then locks in a cross arm breaker. Cabana refuses to tap and counters into the Billygoat’s Curse. Richards escapes and catches Cabana with bridging German suplex for a two count. Richards connects with a flying knee in the corner and follows up with a swinging DDT out of the corner. Richards hits the Falcon Arrow and goes right into the cross arm breaker for the submission.
Match Result: Davey Richards defeats Colt Cabana with the cross arm breaker.
Match Length: 12:12
Cabana and Richards shake hands after the match, and we go to a video of one of the Top 5 Moments in ROH History – CM Punk’s Farewell.
Four Corner Survival Match
Steve Corino vs. Kyle O’Reilly vs. Grizzly Redwood vs. “The Prodigy” Mike Bennett w/ Brutal Bob
We start with Corino and Bennett in the ring, and Bennett immediately makes the tag to Redwood. Redwood goes for s shoulder block but just bounces off of Corino. Redwood makes the tag to O’Reilly, and O’Reilly lands a series of kicks to Corino’s leg. O’Reilly goes to work with a volley of punches and kicks, but Corino fights back with a power slam. Bennett makes the blind tag to Corino, but O’Reilly catches him with a kick to the chest. Bennett regains control with a standing drop kick, but O’Reilly kicks him to the outside with a boot to the face. Bennett gets back to his feet on the outside, but O’Reilly runs across the ring apron and connect with a missile drop kick. Grizzly Redwood hits a suicide dive to the outside that take out both Bennett and O’Reilly. Corino looks to fly onto all three men, but Bennett slides back in the ring and levels Corino with a running lariat. Looks like Bennett and Corino are the legal men at the moment. Bennett whips Corino to the ropes and then pounds away on him in the corner. The referee admonishes Bennett for using the closed fist, but Brutal Bob pulls Corino out of the ring and whips him into the guard rail. Bennett rolls Corino back into the ring and gets a two count. Bennett hits a vertical suplex but misses a running elbow drop. Bennett tags Redwood as Corino tags O’Reilly. Redwood hits a beautiful bridging German suplex for a two count, but O’Reilly fights back with a trio of butterfly face busters for a two count of his own. O’Reilly goes up to the top turnbuckle, but Bennett knocks him all the way down to the floor. Bennett goes after Redwood, but Redwood just manages to make the tag to Corino. Corino hits a standing drop kick, but Bennett lands a big boot to the face. Redwood charges in and lands a tornado DDT to Bennett. O’Reilly comes in and lands a kick to the back of Corino’s head. All four men are down in the middle of the ring. They all get to their knees and slug it out before finally all getting to their feet. O’Reilly seems to take control and levels Bennett with a super kick. O’Reilly goes up top and drops Corino and Redwood with a double missile drop kick. Brutal Bob grabs hold of O’Reilly, but O’Reilly breaks free the lands a kick to Bennett’s head. Redwood catches O’Reilly with an abdominal stretch, but Bennett breaks the hold. Bennett connects with Awesome Coolness to Corino for the three count.
Match Result: Mike Bennett defeats Steve Corino with Awesome Coolness.
Match Length: 11:03
We go to another of the Top 5 Moments in ROH History – Bryan Danielson vs. Low Ki vs. Christopher Daniels at the very first ROH show.
Special Challenge Match
Michael Elgin w/ Truth Martini vs. El Generico
Elgin drops Generico and repeatedly stomps on him. Elgin goes to work with the ground and pound and then lands back-to-back backbreakers for a two count. Elgin tosses Generico out of the ring and tries to launch him into the ring post, but Generico floats over and pushes Elgin into the ring post. Generico goes for a swinging DDT off the guard rail, but Elgin catches him, runs all the way across the floor, and slams Generico into the guard rail. Elgin gets back into the ring, and the referee starts the count on Generico. Generico rolls back into the ring to break the count, but Elgin goes right back to the ground and pound. Generico goes to work with chops from his knees and follows up with a kick to the chest. Generico hits a running lariat, but he can’t drop Elgin. Elgin goes for a running lariat of his own, but Generico low-bridges the top rope and sends Elgin sailing to the floor. Generico hits the tope con hilo to the outside and plasters Elgin all over the arena floor. Both men make it back into the ring, but Generico goes to the swinging DDT for a two count. Generico goes for a half-Nelson suplex, but Elgin breaks free with a STIFF elbow shot to head. Elgin hits a wrist-clutch driver for a two count and then drives Generico’s back into the top turnbuckle. Elgin drags Generico back to his feet and lands a volley of hard shots to the back of the neck. Elgin turns Generico inside out with a lariat but only gets a two count. Generico finds the half-Nelson suplex for a two count. The referee seems to have lost his contact lens, so Truth Martini goes up top. Elgin holds Generico and Martini flies, but Generico breaks free and Martini lands on Elgin’s shoulders. Elgin grabs Generico and hits a powerbomb with Martini on his shoulders. The referee finally regains his vision, but Generico suddenly rolls up Elgin for the three count.
Match Result: El Generico defeats Michael Elgin with a roll-up pin.
Match Length: 10:28
Elgin and Martini begin to beat down Generico after the match, and Roderick Strong charges the ring to lend some assistance. A mysterious “56ba” appears on the screen as Elgin and Strong beat on Generico. Is this another one of the infamous ROH iPPV technical glitches, or is this ROH’s foray into the mysterious coded promo trend? You be the judge…
Strong gets on the mic and says that later tonight Homicide will learn that only the strong survive, but Homicide charges the ring and says the we aren’t going to wait until later tonight. Let’s do this right here, right now!
ROH World Title Match – No Holds Barred Barrio Street Fight
Roderick Strong (Champion) w/ Truth Martini vs. Homicide
Homicide beats Strong all around the building before returning to ringside and slamming Strong into the guard rail. Homicide drops Strong onto the guard rail and then launches a chair into the ring. Homicide slams Strong back-first into the ring apron, but Strong fights back and drops Homicide back-first onto the ring apron. Strong whips Homicide into the ring apron and goes to work with a volley of chops to the chest. Strong bends Homicide backwards over the guard rail, and Homicide slides back into the ring to try to escape. Strong gives chase and whips Homicide back-first into the top turnbuckle. Strong pounds away on Homicide in the corner and then chokes him against the bottom turnbuckle. Strong grabs the chair that Homicide tossed into the ring and wedges it between the middle and top turnbuckle. Homicide and Strong slug it out in the opposite corner, but Strong regains control with a standing drop kick. Martini slides another chair into the ring, and Strong wedges it into another corner. We get another chair for another corner, and the chair begs for one more chair. Strong gets a fourth chair for the fourth corner, but he thinks better of it and tosses it to the outside to piss off the crowd. Strong hits the Three Amigos for a two count, and the crowd is not happy about it. Strong finally decides to jam a chair into the final corner, and we now have chairs in all four corner. Homicide fights back with an overhead belly-to-back suplex. Homicide and Strong are teasing corner spots like you would in a barbed wire match. Homicide finally gets the better of Strong and rams him head-first into all four chairs in all four corner. Strong escapes to the outside and slides a table into the ring. Strong props up the table in the corner and looks for a Gibson Drive into the table, but Homicide reverses into a SWINGING DDT THROUGH THE TABLE FOR A TWO COUNT! Homicide takes Strong up to the top turnbuckle, but Martini rushes the ring and pulls Homicide back down to the mat. Homicide goes for Da Cop Killa on Martini, but Michael Elgin rushes the ring to make the save. Homicide goes back up top and hits Strong with an Ace Crusher for a two count. Homicide hits Strong with a lariat, but Martini breaks up the pin. Homicide sets up Martini for Da Cop Killa again, but Martini resorts to a low blow. Homicide counters into an Ace Crusher on Martini, but Strong catches Homicide with a Sick Kick. Strong follows up with a backbreaker onto the knees for the three count.
Match Result: Roderick Strong defeats Homicide with a backbreaker onto the knees.
Match Length: 14:45
We get confirmation that The Briscoe Brothers vs. Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas will now be the main event of the evening, and we then head to intermission.
During the intermission, Jim Cornette reveals that the next two ROH iPPV will be on April 1 and April 2 in Atlanta, GA. On the April 1 show, the winners of tonight’s Tag Team Title Match (either the Kings of Wrestling or the All Night Express) will defend the Tag Team Titles against the winners of tonight’s Dream Tag Team Match (either the Briscoe Brothers or Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas). In addition, the April 1 show will also feature whoever is the reigning ROH World Champion defending the title against Christopher Daniels.
Women of Honor
Sara Del Rey w/ Shane Hagadorn vs. MsChif
MsChif goes to work with kicks to Del Rey’s back and goes for a cover for a two count. Del Rey rolls up MsChif for a pin, but MsChif bridges to avoid a fall. MsChif hits a standing moonsault for a two count, but Del Rey hits the ropes and levels MsChif with a running big boot. Del Rey stomps on MsChif, drags her back to her feet, and locks in a Gory Special. MsChif floats over and counters into a Northern Lights Suplex for two and then drives Del Rey’s head into the canvas for another two count. Del Rey whips MsChif to the corner and lands a capo kick. Del Rey hits the wrist-clutch slam that she calls the Del Razor.
Match Result: Sara Del Rey defeats MsChif with the Del Razor.
Match Length: 3:58
After the match, MsChif blinds Del Rey with the mist to the eyes.
World Tag Team Title Match
The Kings of Wrestling (Champions) w/ Shane Hagadorn vs. The All Night Express
We get a loud “Kings of Wrestling! Kings of Wrestling!” chant from the crowd to start. Titus and Hero start the match, and Hero locks in a full Nelson. Hero takes Titus down to the mat with a head lock, but Titus escapes and both men meet in the middle of the ring with simultaneous shoulder blocks. Hero lands a hip toss and runs the ropes, but Titus connects with a high knee strike for a one count. Titus makes the tag to King, so Hero makes the tag to Castagnoli. Castagnoli takes control with a knee to the mid-section and then locks in a hammer lock. King regains control with a series of arm drags and makes the tag to Titus. Castagnoli catches Titus with a knee to the gut and follows up with a series of chops to the chest. Titus retaliates with a chop of his own, and that’s enough for Castagnoli to decide it’s time to make the tag. Titus makes the tag to King, and King knocks Hero out of the ring. Titus and King double team Castagnoli, and Titus connects with a bulldog to Hero. Hero and Castagnoli escape to the outside, but King hip tosses Titus over the top rope and down onto Hero and Castagnoli. King comes off the apron with a corkscrew senton onto Hero, and all four men are down on the outside. Titus slides Castagnoli back into the ring and then slugs it out with Castagnoli on the apron. Titus has to battle with both King and Castagnoli on the apron, but Castagnoli finally gets the best of Titus with a pop-up European uppercut. Castagnoli rolls Titus back into the ring and gets the two count. Hero gets the tag and levels Titus with a big boot. Hero locks in an arm bar and then hits a hammer lock backbreaker. Castagnoli gets the tag and pounds on Titus’ elbow. Castagnoli locks in an arm bar of his own and once again makes the tag to Hero. Castagnoli gets the tag and drops Titus with a European uppercut for a two count. Hero gets the tag and drills Titus with a forearm shot to the back of the neck for a two count. Hero boots Titus in the side of the head and then knocks King off the ring apron for good measure. Titus lands a shot on Hero and takes him up to the top. Hero pushes Titus back to the mat and lands the Rolling Elbow for another two count. Hero gets the tag and head up top with Titus, but Titus fights back with a volley of punches to the mid-section. Castagnoli goes for a top rope superplex, but Titus slides under and gives Castagnoli the snake eyes. Hero makes the tag to his wounded partner as Titus slides across the ring and gets the hot tag to King. King connects with a leg cradle suplex on King for a long two count. Hero regains control with a boot to the head the levels King. Hero tags Castagnoli, and Castagnoli drills King with a knee to the face for the two count. Castagnoli goes for the two count, but King counters into a fireman’s carry. Castagnoli slides out the back, hits the ropes, and connects with a running clothesline for two. Castagnoli goes up top, but King catches him. Castagnoli and King slug it out on the top and Castagnoli pushes King off, but King does a back flip, lands on his feet, and springs back up with a kick to Castagnoli on top. Titus charges into the ring and goes up top to hit Castagnoli with a Super Sex Factor. King hits Castagnoli with the Royal Flush for a two count. Titus hits Castagnoli with a brain buster as King goes up top. King hits a HUGE shooting star press to get a two count on Castagnoli. “This is AWESOME!” chant from the crowd. King grabs the Hero’s golden elbow pad, but Castagnoli locks in the UFO on King. King loses the golden elbow pad but escapes Castagnoli’s hold. King goes for a slam on Castagnoli, but Hagadorn returns the golden elbow pad to Hero, and Hero levels King with the Rolling Elbow. King falls backwards with Castagnoli on top of him, and that gives Castagnoli the three count.
Match Result: Claudio Castagnoli defeats Kenny King after a Rolling Elbow from Chris Hero.
Match Length: 15:55
World TV Title Match – 2/3 Falls with a 30 Minute Time Limit
Christopher Daniels (Champion) vs. Eddie Edwards
Daniels and Edwards shake hands to start, and we’ve got dueling “Fallen Angel! Eddie Edwards!” chants from the crowd. Daniels and Edwards lock up to start, but the referee forces the break when Edwards traps Daniels in the corner. Daniels wrenches on Edwards’ arm, but Edwards counters into a hammer lock on the mat. Edwards rolls Daniels into a pinning predicament for a one count. Daniels and Edwards lock up again, and Daniels takes Edwards down to the mat with a side head lock. Edward drives his shoulder into Daniels’ gut in the corner and connects with an arm drag in the middle of the ring. Edwards locks in an arm bar and Daniels rolls through, but Edwards rolls with him and maintains the arm bar. Edwards drops Daniels with a shoulder block, but Daniels takes Edwards down to the mat with a head lock. Daniels leverages Edwards into a pinning predicament for a one count. Edwards muscles back to his feet, but Daniels maintains control of the head and slides back down to the mat. Edwards finally escapes, but Daniels immediately drops him with a shoulder block. Daniels connects with a kick to the chest, but Edwards strikes back with a chop to the chest. Edwards lands a knee to the gut and follows with a kick to the back for a two count. Edwards locks in a rear chin lock with his knee positioned squarely in Daniels’ back. Edwards hits an inverted atomic drop and goes back to the chin lock. Edwards drives an elbow down onto the top of Daniel’s head and then chops away on him in the corner. Edwards chokes Daniels across the bottom rope and then connects with the face wash in the corner for a two count. Edwards lands a chop to Daniels’ chest, but Daniels fights back with a Saito Suplex. Daniels drags Edwards back to his feet, traps him in the corner, and drills him with a volley of chops to the back. Daniels hits a neck breaker in the middle of the ring for another two count. Daniels drills Edwards with a knee to the back and follows with a series of elbows to the back of the neck and a running clothesline to the back of the neck for a two count. Daniels locks in a sweet inverted Gogoplata (with the back of Edwards neck against Daniels’ shin), but Edwards shifts his weight and puts Daniels’ shoulders on the mat for a two count. Daniels sends Edwards out of the ring and crashing into the guard rail. Daniels follows Edwards outside and chops away at him against the guard rail. Daniels slams Edwards back-first into the guard rail. Daniels rolls Edwards back into the ring, stands on the back of his neck, and stomps on his back. Daniels hits a high angle vertical suplex for another two count. Daniels wrenches on Edwards neck, but Edwards fights back to his feet. Daniels takes Edwards up to the top turnbuckle and goes for a superplex, but Edwards crotches Daniels on the top rope. Daniels is straddling the top rope, and Edwards comes off the top turnbuckle with a hurricanarana that sends Daniels back into the ring. Edwards trips Daniels on the ring apron, hits him with a knee to the chest, and lands a slingshot double stomp on the ring apron. Edwards whips Daniels into the guard rail and lands a big boot that sends Daniels into the first row. Edwards goes all the way up top and soars into the first row with a double ax-handle smash to Daniel’s head. Edwards rolls Daniels back into the ring and lands a missile drop kick off the top turnbuckle. Edwards lands a flying knee in the corner and follows with a super kick and a Tiger Suplex for a two count. Edwards takes Daniels up top, ties him up in the tree of woe, and lands a baseball slide to Daniels face. Daniels is still tied up in the tree of woe, so EDWARDS GOES OUTSIDE, CHARGES THE FULL LENGTH OF THE RING, AND HITS A BASEBALL SLIDE FROM THE FLOOR TO THE MATT AND INTO DANIEL’S FACE. That was hell sweet. Daniels steals another man’s moves and hits Edwards for the Spicy Drop for a two count. Daniels connects with a boot to the face, but Edwards damn near kills Daniels with a belly-to-belly suplex into the corner that causes Daniels to land right on his head. Edwards hits the Chin Checker but only gets a two count. Edwards locks in the Achilles Lock, but Daniels counters into the Koji Clutch. Edwards regains the Achilles Lock, but Daniels counters into an Achilles Lock of his own. Edwards counters into a Koji Clutch of his own, but Daniels rolls the shoulders for a two count. Edwards lands a super kick, but Daniels reverses into a roll-up for the first fall.
Christopher Daniels is up 1 – 0.
Edwards heads up top but misses a double stomp on the ring apron. Daniels slams Edwards into the ring post and then hits the Blue Thunder Driver on the ring apron. We’ve got five minutes remaining in this match. The referee starts the count on Edwards, and Edwards finally makes it back into the ring at 19. Daniels drills Edwards with a leaping piledriver for a two count. We’re down to four minutes left in the match. Edwards finally regains control and finds the Achilles Lock, and Daniels has no choice but to submit. There are three minutes left in the match.
Christopher Daniels and Eddie Edwards are tied 1 – 1.
Edwards locks in an STF in the middle of the ring and then hits a reverse power slam for a two count. We’re down to two minutes! Edwards takes Daniels all the way up top and hit a super hurricanrana from the top turnbuckle for the two count. Daniels has been split wide open! Daniels hip tosses Edwards over the top rope, but Daniels hangs on and both men end up outside. One minute left! Edwards makes it back into the ring and the referee begins the count on Daniels, but the 30 minute time limit expires before the referee can count out Daniels.
Match Result: The match ends in a 1 – 1 time-limit draw.
Match Length: 30:00
Daniels slowly rolls back into the ring after the match, but he is clearly disoriented. Daniels landed on his head after the super hurricanrana and then may have been knocked out when he tumbled out of the ring with a minute left in the match. Edwards shows genuine concern for Daniels, and Cornette comes out to check on Daniels. Cornette gets on the mic and says that he would love to give the fans another five minutes to break the time-limit draw, but unfortunately Christopher Daniels is injured and cannot continue. Daniels retains the World TV Title due to the draw.
First Time Ever – Dream Tag Team Match
The Briscoe Brothers vs. Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas
All four men shake hands to start, and it’s going to be Benjamin and Jay to begin the match. Benjamin and Jay tie up in the middle of the ring, and Benjamin traps Jay in the corner. Jay shoves Benjamin in the chest, and Benjamin responds with a shove of his own. Benjamin catches Jay with a waist lock, but Jay reverses into a waist lock of his own. Benjamin counters into a front chancery and then wrenches on the arm. Jay reverses into a front chancery of his own and makes the tag to Mark. Mark grounds Benjamin with a head scissors, but Benjamin rolls through and kips up to escape. Benjamin drops down into a side head lock, but Mark shifts his weight to get a two count. Benjamin maintains the side head lock and drags Mark back to his feet but finally releases the hold and sends Mark back to the mat with a shoulder block. Mark connects with a sunset flip for a two count, and we get a series of reversals for a series of near falls. Benjamin and Mark are at a stale mate in the middle of the ring, and the crowd is calling for the tag to Haas. Benjamin obliges, and Haas immediately catches Mark with an arm drag. Haas whips Mark to the corner, but Mark retaliates with a volley of chops to the chest. Mark swings Haas into the corner and lights him up with a chop to the chest. Mark makes the tag to Jay, and the Briscoes level Haas with a double shoulder block. Jay traps Haas in the corner, but Haas catches him with a standing drop kick for a two count. Benjamin gets the tag and gets a sunset flip out of the corner for the two count. Jay rolls up Benjamin for a two count, and we’ve got another stand-off in the middle of the ring. Jay and Benjamin lock up, but Benjamin traps Jay in the corner and drives his shoulder into Jay’s gut. Benjamin ducks a clothesline and connects with a kick to the shoulder followed by a huge big boot for the two count. Benjamin gets a standing head lock, makes the tag to Haas, and drops Jay back-first onto Haas’ knee. Haas drives his shoulder into Jay’s gut, but Jay regains control and makes the tag to Mark. Mark gets a fist drop and Haas whips Mark to the ropes, but Jay makes the blind tag. Jay and Mark level Haas and then knock Benjamin off the ring apron for good measure. Jay traps Haas in the corner and continually drives his shoulder into the gut. Jay slams Haas’ head into the top turnbuckle and then stomps a mud hole in him. Mark gets the tag and connects with a running clothesline in the corner. Jay follows up with a running big boot in the corner that allows Mark to get the two count. Mark flings Haas out of the ring, and the Briscoes double team Haas on the outside as Benjamin inadvertently distracts the referee. The Briscoes drop Haas back-first onto the guard rail and then slide back into the ring. Jay finally retrieves Haas and slides him back into the ring where Mark is waiting. Haas fights back with a volley of forearm shots to the face, but Mark makes the tag to Jay. Jay stomps on Haas’ back and goes for a back suplex, but Haas floats over and lands on his feet. Haas makes the tag to Benjamin as Jay makes the tag to Mark. Benjamin catches Mark with an inverted atomic drop and follows up by turning him inside out with a running clothesline. Benjamin hits the Shelton Splash in the corner for a two count, but Mark fights back with Redneck Kung-Fu. Jay gets the blind tag and looks for a Death Valley Driver, but Benjamin fights out with elbows to the head and gets the Dragon Whip for a two count. Haas gets the tag and sets up Jay on the ropes, but Mark connects with a missile drop kick to Benjamin as Benjamin comes off the rope. Jay hits Haas with the Death Valley Driver and Mark goes up top for a Shooting Star Press, but Benjamin leaps up to the top rope and catches Mark with a top rope belly-to-belly suplex for a long two count. It looks like Benjamin and Mark are the legal men right now. Benjamin connects with a super kick, but Jay drags him out of the ring and flings him into the first row. Haas makes the save and flings Jay into the first row. Benjamin, Haas, and Mark are all in the crowd, and MARK HITS A SPRINGBOARD SENTON INTO THE THIRD ROW! Mark heads back into the ring, and Jay rolls Benjamin in to him. Mark lifts Benjamin onto his shoulders, Jay hits a leg drop off the top rope, and Mark hits a diving elbow off the top rope for a two count. Jay lifts Haas for a Doomsday Device, but Haas slides out. Jay goes for the Jay Driller on Haas, but Haas escapes again. Haas makes the tag to Benjamin and lifts up Jay as Benjamin heads up top. Haas and Benjamin hit a spinebuster / blockbuster combination, and that’s enough for Benjamin to get the three count on Jay.
Match Result: Shelton Benjamin defeats Jay Brisco after a spinebuster / blockbuster combination.
Match Length: 22:21
The Briscoes fume as Benjamin and Haas celebrate their victory, but all four men end the show by following the Code of Honor. Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas will now challenge The Kings of Wrestling for the World Tag Team Titles on April 1 in Atlanta.
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