Post by Cauchi on Aug 16, 2017 8:30:22 GMT -5
Cue the lights, cue the video package, and cue the pyro! We are live for another episode of RoH TV as Shinedown’s Devour blares through the opening video.
Ranallo: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to RoH TV! Mauro Ranallo here, joined as always by my broadcast partner Corey Graves! We are live tonight for the third straight week at the O2 Arena in London, England!
Graves: We’re still in London Mauro! We’ve got a packed show for you tonight! After Colt Cabana got involved in the main event and cost Mike Bennett the RoH Championship, acting GM Nigel McGuinness has ensured us he will have an official decision of the consequences of Colt Cabana’s actions tonight!
Ranallo: Colt Cabana is not a contracted RoH superstar and therefore what he did last week was technically considered an assault. After weeks of harassment by Mike Bennett I don’t really blame him myself to be honest! Also tonight we will hear Roderick Strong’s response to the challenge issued by Television Champion Marty Scurll last week. Roderick gets one more shot at the TV title, in a ladder match! Will he accept?
Graves: It shouldn’t matter Mauro, Roderick Strong can’t beat Marty Scurll one-on-one it’s a fact! Speaking of the Television Championship, Pete Dunne will get another shot at ending the Best of 7 Series when he takes on Zack Sabre, Jr. in match #6. Sabre was able to trick Dunne and pull out a win last week, will he tie up the series and force a match #7, or will Pete Dunne end the series at 6 and get himself a TV Championship match?
Ranallo: The only way to find out if by tuning in to tonight’s broadcast, and what a main event we have to end it all tonight. The King’s of Wrestling have teased a major announcement tonight and they wanted Seth Rollins to pay close attention. Well, GM Nigel McGuinness has made tonight’s main event Seth Rollins vs. Cesaro!
The music of Brock Lesnar echo’s throughout the arena to start tonight off as the crowd absolutely erupts. Lesnar comes out from behind the curtain flanked as always by his advocate, Paul Heyman as the two make their way down to the ring.
Heyman: Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Paul Heyman and I am the advocate for the man who next Saturday, will be the reigning, defending, undisputed Ring of Honor World Heavyweight Champion, BROCK LESNAR! In less than two weeks here in this very arena my client is going to VICTIMIZE Shinsuke Nakamura, a man who I might add was forced to defend his World Heavyweight Championship last week even though Ring of Honor management knew full well that my client, BROCK LESNAR wanted a healthy Shinsuke Nakamura at War of the Worlds, but instead he gets a battle tested Nakamura, a Shinsuke Nakamura that was put through the ringer last week by Mike Bennett only to come out on top, why? Because he is the definition of a fighting champion! There is no doubt in my mind that Shinsuke Nakamura has proven himself deserving of the belt he holds currently around his waist, but Nakamura I’ve got some bad news for you, because even the greatest fighting champions of all time are no match to The Beast Incarnate, BROCK LESNAR! At War of the Worlds, my client is going to walk down to the ring, he’ll grab Nakamura, toss him in the corner and he’ll drive his shoulder in the stomach of the champion! He’ll grab Shinsuke Nakamura and he’ll send him to the mat hard! Suplex, repeat! Suplex, repeat! Suplex, repeat until Shinsuke Nakamura can take no more! It is at that moment my client, BROCK LESNAR will hit you with the F-5 Nakamura! The same F-5 that has ended many matches before you, the same F-5 that left you laying on the mat to end last week’s show, and at the sound of that bell you will all hear the words “Here is your winner, AND THE NEW Ring of Honor World Heavyweight Champion” BROOOOOOCK LESNAR!
Lesnar stands in the ring with Heyman, expecting his music to begin to play again, but instead is met with the theme of Titus O’Neil.
Titus: Brock Lesnar, big bad man, gonna beat Nakmura at the PPV. Y’all came out here just now to say the same things y’all said at the end of last week’s show. Everybody knows that the Ring of Honor audience ain’t here to see you, they’re here to see the real Big Dog, Titus O’Neil. I told Nigel McGuinness that I wanted another shot at Moose and he told me that I could open the show with that match, yet here you are talking all that smack that nobody wants to hear. Brock, I don’t understand why you even waste your time with this guy, you should let me represent you! You should stick around here, after I beat Moose, maybe you’ll think about ditching that hotdog for a big dog!
Titus extends his hand to Brock, who reaches out and grabs Titus’ hand as well. Lesnar begins to shake Titus’ hand as Paul Heyman look on slightly confused. Lesnar then shoots a look at heyman, who replies with an evil smile of his own. Titus goes to pull his hand back, but Brock won’t let go, instead he pulls Titus in closer for an F-5 instead as Lesnar and Heyman then leave the ring.
Titus O’Neil vs. Moose
Moose heads in to the ring while Titus is still down from the F-5. Moose taunts and plays with the crowd while they buy time for Titus to regain his consciousness. As Titus slowly starts to pull himself to his feet, Moose knocks him back down with a Hitstick and cover him for another 1,2,3! Moose is now 3-0 against Titus, with this being his quickest victory yet.
Winner: Moose by pinfall.
** COMMERCIAL**
Best of 7-Series, Match #6
Zack Sabre, Jr. vs. Pete Dunne
(Dunne Leads the Series 3-2)
Dunne tries to attack Sabre from behind as he comes out on to the stage, but Sabre seems to have anticipated the sneak attack and ducks under a clothesline from Dunne, bringing the fight to him early as the two brawl on top of the entrance ramp. Sabre sends Dunne in to the LED lighting board before tossing him down the ramp as Dunne rolls down towards the ring with Sabre hot on his tail. Dunne tries to crawl in to the ring, but Sabre catches him by the leg and drags him back off the apron, down to the floor so he can continue to punish him. Sabre sends Dunne in to the steel steps before grabbing him by the head and smashing it of the barricade. After finally taking off his jacket and tossing it in to the crowd, Sabre finally rolls a beat up Dunne in to the ring so the referee can officially start the match. Once in the ring Sabre pins Dunne, but only gets a 2 count as Dunne still has enough left in him to get a shoulder up. Dunne tries to quickly crawl in to the corner, but Sabre is able to grab his ankle at the last moment and pull him back in to the centre of the ring where Sabre applies a crossface on Dunne. Looking like there is nowhere to go, Dunne somehow manages to roll himself over on top of Sabre, pinning his shoulders to the mat. The referee begins the count as Dunne keeps his body weight on Sabre’s shoulders, causing Sabre to finally release the hold in order to move just enough to stop the referee’s 3 count. Sabre tries to pull Dunne up to his feet, but Dunne rolls him up and grabs the ropes for added leverage. The referee begins the count.
1………………………
2…………………………
3…..NOOOOOOOOO! The referee stops just short of counting the 3 when he finally notices Pete Dunne holding on to the ropes, forcing an angry and frazzled Pete Dunne to break the pin attempt. Dunne is angry, he’s been beaten all around the ring tonight and almost got away with cheating to steal himself a series victory. Hurt and frustrated, Dunne shoves the referee in anger, but instead of getting himself disqualified, the referee shoves Dunne back! In fact, the referee shoves Dunne right back in to the arms of a waiting Sabre who uses that momentum to take down Pete Dunne and lock him in the Jim Breaks Armbar, getting a quick tap from Pete Dunne as Zack Sabre, Jr. has evened the series and forced a Match #7!
Winner: Zack Sabre, Jr. by submission.
(Series tied 3-3)
{We head backstage to see the face of James Ellsworth standing backstage, the crowd erupts in a surprised cheer at the first sign of the suspended RoH General Manager.}
Ellsworth: Hey everyone, it’s me, James Ellsworth! I’m here with my new best buddy Bobby Roode!
The camera pans over to see a visibly defeated looking Bobby Roode standing next to James Ellsworth.
Ellsworth: Bobby! Why don’t you tell everyone why we’re here together!
Roode: A desperate man will agree to a lot of things when he’s close to freezing to death and trapped in a bathtub….
Ellsworth: What he means to say is that after he got me fired from the limo company, Bobby has agreed to not only be my new best friend, but hire me as his personal assistant meaning that tonight, I’m back on RoH TV! Bobby, why don’t you tell everyone how happy you are to be my new best friend?
Roode stares blankly at Ellsworth, takes the microphone out of his hands, and sends him flying out of the way with a 2 handed shove. An audible crash can be heard off camera to imply that whatever Ellsworth was pushed in to, he broke it.
Roode: I’m not here to talk about being anyone’s “friend” I’m here to talk about you, Dean Ambrose! Last week you attacked me in my own hotel room, you beat me up and you left me to freeze to death trapped in a shower curtain! I had to make a deal with the biggest idiot I’ve ever met just to make sure I didn’t die last week! Do you know how much it pains me to have to bring this moron around everywhere I go for the rest of the month? Ambrose, our paths my not cross tonight, but next week you and I are going to meet in the middle of that ring, and we are going to sign a contract for a match at War of the Worlds, because I am going to end your god damn career! You may be a loose cannon Ambrose, but I’ve got my own tricks up my sleeve to make sure you’re dealt with properly! Next week, you and I in the middle of that ring, we make your ass kicking at War of the World official. It’s going to be, GLORIOUS!
{No long video promo tonight, just a quick glimpse of the mystery man, mystery woman, the limo, and the burning cabin as the screen quickly goes pitch black.}
Male Voice: Brace yourself….
Female Voice: Your NIGHTMARES are coming…..
{A graphic appears on the screen that states 2 weeks… as what one can only presume to be blood flows down the screen.}
Matt Sydal vs. Kenny Omega
Not your typical squash match. Matt Sydal is set up to still look strong against Omega, who is making his in ring debut on tonight’s episode of RoH TV. A couple near falls for Sydal and Omega as this match goes slightly longer than one would expect considering the participants. The finish comes after a botched Shooting Star Press which allows Omega to capitalize by hitting the One-Winged Angel for the 1,2,3!
Winner: Kenny Omega by pinfall.
After the match, Kenny Omega grabs a microphone from the ring announcer.
Omega: New Day! Last week I told you that if you somehow managed to beat two members of my Bullet Club I’d consider giving you a chance to beat The Elite! Well somehow you squeaked out a victory against The Guerillas of Destiny, so here is your change! If you come out here right now and accept the challenge to my face, I’ll give you the opportunity to face The Elite next week on RoH TV, but like I said, you have to come out here and accept right now, to my face!
{There’s a long pause after Omega finishes speaking, but the sound of New Day’s music doesn’t play causing the fans to boo loudly. The camera pans backstage to show Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods both laid out backstage, the area around them a complete mess. The camera then pans over to Big E who is stumbling down the hallway, headed towards the curtain. As Big E reaches the curtain, he’s met with a Double Superkick by The Young Bucks who stand over the body of Big E.}
Omega: I guess they aren’t going to make it out here after all. Well I gave you three a chance, now there will be no match, ha ha ha ha!
**COMMERCIAL**
{We return from commercial to acting General Manager, Nigel McGuinness standing in the ring.}
McGuinness: When I came out here two weeks ago, I told everyone that I would not let chaos run amuck here in Ring of Honor as long as I was overseeing the company’s day-to-day operations. Last week, we had a contracted employee, who is not contracted as a wrestler put his hands on a Ring of Honor superstar! While I was preparing to deal with that earlier tonight, we had the same thing happen when Pete Dunne was physically shoved by a referee which may have indirectly cost him his match with Zack Sabre, Jr. Dealing with what will be the easier of the two decisions, I have decided that since Pete Dunne pushed the referee first, there will be no further discipline on my end. Instead, I have decided that at War of the Worlds, Sabre and Dunne will have their 7th and final match to determine the one true winner of this Best of 7 Series. Now, on to the events of last week.
Before Nigel can continue any further, he is interrupted by the sound of Mike Bennett’s entrance music. Bennett is alone as Maria is no doubt resting at home after being knocked off the apron last week by Bennett himself.
Bennett: Cut the crap Nigel! My beautiful, innocent wife is laying in bed at home nursing injuries she sustained because of Colt Cabana! I am not the Ring of Honor World Heavyweight Champion because of Colt Cabana! Who cares what happened earlier tonight in a match between two nobodies, hell we’ve already seen them fight six times, is there really any interest at all in a seventh? Get to the point Nigel, fire Colt Cabana!
McGuinness: Michael, I know your wife is suffering injuries and I know because of this, your temper is a little higher than normal, but rest assured, if you speak to me like that ever again, I’ll bloody fire you and your wife to boot! In case you’ve forgotten, I am the acting General Manager around here, I am the authority as long as we are in England, and I will make the ruling on whatever the hell I bloody want to. Now, I have made a decision regarding Colt Cabana, and I will announce that decision shortly, but first I would like to kindly as Colt Cabana to come out to the ring so we can all chat to each other face to face!
Cabana comes out from the back walking rather quickly, but with an uneasy look on his face. Bennett is fuming in the ring, as Nigel makes the smart decision to step in between the two superstars before anything can happen.
McGuinness: Now before I announce my decision, it’s only right that I allow Colt an opportunity to tell his side of the story.
Bennett: What side? This piece of trash hurt my wife and cost me the RoH Championship! He’s lucky I don’t choke him to death with one of his neck rolls!
Colt Cabana: THIS is exactly why I came down to the ring last week! I am sick and tired of your constantly insults! Your verbal and physical abuse towards me and your arrogance make me sick! I didn’t injure your wife, you were the one who knocked her off the apron! I didn’t cost you the RoH World Heavyweight Championship! If you had any chance of beating Nakamura you would have gotten the job done before I even got down there! When Eric Bischoff and James Ellsworth told me I could return to the company I loved, I was ecstatic! When they told me my wrestling days were over, they crushed me. Every day I’m here interviewing Ring of Honor superstars it crushes me inside knowing that I can’t go out there and wrestle as well. You come along and treat me like a piece of trash, you constantly provoke me, and laugh in my face because you know I can’t do anything about it, well last week I had enough! If we’re being completely honest Nigel, I don’t regret it for a second, you deserved it you piece of trash!
Bennett steps towards Cabana, but Nigel cuts him off.
Bennett: Did you hear that! Fire him! Fire him right now!
McGuinness: Enough Michael! I had made my decision! Unfortunately Colt, you are not a contracted wrestler. By attacking Mike Bennett last week, you set a precedence that made one of my officials feel like they could push another superstar earlier tonight, and for that I need to make an example out of you. Colt Cabana, you are fired!
Bennett: Yes! Bye bye you pathetic loser! Get the hell out of my ring!
McGuinness: FIRED AS OUR BACKSTAGE ANNOUNCER! You see Colt, I did some digging in to your medical records, and other than the fact that James Ellsworth had allocated way too much money to costume designing, there is nothing stopping you physically from competing in a wrestling ring, which is why I’m officially taking it upon myself to sign you to a RoH wrestler’s contract! Not only that, but since Mike Bennett has constantly provoked you, and there is a clear mutual distain for each other, Colt Cabana you will make your PPV debut a week from Sunday when you head to War of the Worlds to take on, Mike Bennett!
Bennett is beside himself as Cabana and the RoH crowd roar with a loud approval of Nigel McGuinness’ announcement. As Nigel turns to leave the ring, Bennett charges forward, blindsiding Colt Cabana with a hard forearm to the side of the head dropping Cabana. Bennett slides out of the ring as well, knocking shoulders with Nigel who tried to stop and talk to him as he heads up the ramp to the locker room.
War Machine vs. The Spirit Squad
This is the first appearance by War Machine since their rather dominate showing in the Fatal 4-Way tag match at All-Star Extravaganza Night #1. As most could figure judging by their opponents, this match was a complete squash from the get go with neither member of the Spirit Squad getting any offense in as both Raymond Rowe and Hanson complete destroy their opponents. The finish comes with War Machine hitting the Death Rowe Spin Kick of Doom on Kenny for the pin.
Winners: War Machine by pinfall.
** COMMERCIAL**
Tommy Dreamer vs. Marty Scurll ©
Non-Title Match
Some would say it’s fitting that Marty Scurll would take on a partner of Roderick Strong’s the night Roderick is supposed to give him an answer to his challenge. Dreamer starts the match off hot, taking the offense to Marty Scurll early on as the TV Champion gets caught off guard. The momentum shifts after Scurll gets a low blow on Dreamer that the referee somehow didn’t see. With Dreamer down and hurt, Scurll elects not to pin Dreamer, instead spending the next few minutes really taking the time to assault Dreamer as Scurll looks to be on a mission. The finish comes after Scurll had beaten Dreamer to the point he was no longer able to fight back. Scurll simply locks the Crossface Chickenwing on Dreamer, and the referee quickly calls for the bell after noticing Dreamer is unconscious and unable to tap out on his own.
Winner: Marty Scurll by submission.
Scurll continues to hold the Chickenwing, despite the referees attempt to separate him from the defenseless Dreamer. After what seems like far too long, Scurll finally releases the hold. He picks up Dreamer and tosses him to the outside before demanding a microphone.
Scurll: Time is up Roddy, I want my answer now!
There’s a pause before Roderick Strong’s music begins to play from the arena speakers. The crowds accompanying cheers quickly turn to boos as Roderick Strong appears on the top of the stage, being dragged down to the ring semi-conscious by the Guerillas of Destiny. Scurll laughs as the G.O.Ds drag Strong’s body down the ramp and in to the ring. Once in the ring, Strong half-heartedly attempts to grab Scurll, which causes the G.O.Ds to rush in and begin to beat down on Strong’s defenseless body.
Scurll: Did you really think I was going to let you come down here face to face and not expect you try to and get an upper hand on me? Think again Roddy, I’m the Ring of Honor Television Champion, and I’ll always be two steps ahead of you!
Dreamer, now conscious, rushes over to try and save Strong, but he falls victim to a brutal beat down from the Guerillas of Destiny as well. Roderick Strong, who has been propped up in the corner, is forced to watch as the G.O.Ds tear Tommy Dreamer apart in front of them. Dreamer fights for his life, trying to brawl his way through the Samoan tag team, but it’s no use.
Scurll: At All-Star Extravaganza, you got one over on me! Two weeks ago, you came out during my match and did the same thing to me again! Well tonight, tonight I’m going to make sure it doesn’t happen ever again! Roddy you don’t seem to be able to speak at the moment, so I’ve already taken the liberty to accept the match on your behalf! In two weeks at War of the Worlds, I’m not only going to retain my TV Championship, but I’m going to end your bloody career!
Scurll charges towards Strong and levels him with the microphone. As Strong slumps forwards, Scurll grabs him and locks him in the Crossface Chickenwing. Unable to tap due to the beating he had sustained backstage, Strong lays motionless as Scurll continues to squeeze the hold.
Just the, Will Ospreay comes charging down to the ring! Ospreay slides in and catches Tama Tanga with hard rights, but he is blindsided by Tanga Loa as the Guerrillas of Destiny begin to beat him down as well. As this is going on, Scurll releases the hold on Roderick Strong and begins to aid the G.O.Ds in their destruction of Will Ospreay. We fade out to commercial with The Bullet Club standing tall over the three lifeless superstars laying in the ring.
**COMMERCIAL**
Grado vs. Bobby Roode w/ James Ellsworth
Roode is accompanied to the ring by his new personal assistant/cheerleader James Ellsworth, who seems like he’s willing to do just about anything to stay relevant on RoH TV during his suspension. Roode’s opponent tonight is England’s own Grado whose entrance is a must watch if you’ve never seen it before. Roode beats down on Grado while the fans try desperately to cheer the local favourite on, but to no avail. Grado manages to get a few offensive spots in, as Roode finds himself distracted by coughing and sneezing fits, playing up the fact that he must have caught a cold following the events of last week. Grado’s biggest moment comes when he rolls up Roode, almost catching him by surprise with a 3 count, until James Ellsworth actualy manages to do something right, breaking up the pin, by pushing Grado over without the referee seeing. Roode wins shortly after with the Glorious DDT.
Winner: Bobby Roode by pinfall.
Ellsworth is jumping for joy after the victory of his “best friend” Bobby Roode, but Roode clearly wants nothing to do with Ellsworth, pushing him away every time Ellsworth tries to raise Roode’s arm.
Just then, the music of Dean Ambrose blares through the arena speakers as the Lunatic Fringe makes his way down to the ring. This time, Roode is ready for his, as Roode encourages Ambrose to get in the ring and fight him. As Ambrose rolls in the ring, Roode shoves Ellsworth in to Ambrose and hi-tails it out of the ring, running up the ramp and away from any possible altercation between himself and Ambrose, leaving Dean alone in the ring with Ellsworth. Ambrose stares down Ellsworth who looks around the 02 arena. Foolishly confusing the crowd’s cheers for Ambrose as a reaction for himself, Ellsworth puts his hands up ready to fight Ambrose on Roode behalf. As Ambrose inches closer, Ellsworth quickly changes his mind, reminding Ambrose that he is in fact the real General Manager of RoH and if Ambrose touches him, there will be hell to pay when he is reinstated. Ambrose stops to think for a moment before shrugging his shoulders and hitting James Ellsworth with the Dirty Deeds anyways.
**COMMERCIAL**
Cesaro vs. Seth Rollins
Rollins comes out of the gate like a man on fire, but Cesaro is equally as aggressive as the two superstars put on what has to be the match of the night, continuing what has become quite the entertaining feud between Seth Rollins and The Kings of Wrestling. Cesaro catches Rollins coming off the top rope with an Uppercut that looked to end the match early, but Rollins kicks up at two. Cesaro carries the momentum of the match working to wear down Seth Rollins, until Seth counters an Irish Whip attempt by turning it in to a Slingblade. Rollins sets Cesaro up for the Kingslayer, but Cesaro counters with a massive European Uppercut on Rollins.
Cesaro drops down to pin Rollins again, but only gets a two count. Frustrated, Cesaro tosses Rollins in to the corner and goes for a running shoulder tackle, but Rollins moves sending Cesaro smashing in to the corner. Rollins rolls up Cesaro, but only get a 2 count. As Cesaro get up to his knees, he exchanges words with Rollins, who quickly retaliates with an Avada Kedavra, but Cesaro using his wit to roll out of the ring as opposed to sticking around to be pinned.
Rollins rolls out of the ring to go after Cesaro which ends up turning in to quote the lengthy battle on the outside of the ring. Cesaro sends Rollins in to the barricade as he tries to grab Cesaro, before whipping him in to the steel ring post. The refere begins a 10 count which is ignored as both men continue to battle outside of the ring. Eventually, Rollins who had moments earlier regained control of the match, rolls Cesaro in the ring before sliding in after him, breaking the referee’s slow 10 count at around 8. Cesaro seems to have other plans in mind though as he rolls back out of the ring, only for an annoyed Rollins to launch himself over the top rope and down on to Cesaro on the outside.
Slowly getting up, Rollins signals to the crowd his intent to end the match, hoping to successfully land the Kingslayer this time around. It is at the moment that Chris Hero comes sliding in to the ring, and catches Seth Rollins with a Rolling Elbow as the referee rings the bell, calling for a DQ end to this match.
Winner: Seth Rollins by DQ
After the match, Cesaro and Chris Hero put the boots to Seth Rollins who is unable to properly defend himself, though not for lack of trying. Cesaro picks up Rollins and tosses him in to Hero, who hits him with another Rolling Elbow to keep Rollins down. Hero then reaches in to his tights, and pulls out a pair of handcuffs, as the Kings of Wrestling handcuff Rollins to the ropes. With Rollins now no longer a threat, Cesaro rolls out of the ring, coming back in shortly thereafter with two microphones.
Cesaro: Seth, last week we told everyone that we had a very special announcement, and that we wanted you to pay very close attention to that announcement. So please, get comfortable.
Hero: Rollins, for weeks we have had to deal with you constantly finding a way to get under our skin. No matter how many times we have beaten and embarrassed you, you always find a way to stay the centre of our attention. Well Seth, you’ve clearly been looking for any reason to have a problem with us, so Cesaro and I, we decided it’s time to give you a reason. It’s time for you to see something. Roll the footage!
{The jumbro-tron shows a black and white security tape which see’s Seth Rollins standing in a room alone, getting ready for what looks to be a sit-down interview. As Seth adjusts the microphone on his shirt, a door behind him opens and in comes Cesaro and Chris Hero. The video then shows Hero knock Rollins out with a Rolling Elbow to the back of the head, as The Kings of Wrestling begin to beat down on Rollins, before Cesaro sends him in to the wall. With Rollins out and on the floor, The Kings of Wrestling turn back to the door they came in from, as the video feed quickly cuts out.}
Cesaro: That’s right Rollins! All this time you’ve spent pointing the finger at Triple H, alienating the only person in this company stupid enough to want to help you, and it was us all along!
Hero: We attacked you Rollins! From the moment we heard we were going to be on the same show as you, I knew we’d have to deal with your egotistical, arrogant, best of the best mentality, and we knew that when the time was right, we needed to take you out for good! Unfortunately, you’re like a mosquito that just won’t die! You come back and you back, no matter what we do to you, you just won’t go away!
Cesaro: Well tonight Seth, we are going to make sure we finish you for good!
Hero slides out of the ring, grabbing two chairs. He then tosses them in the ring before heading back in after them. Cesaro quickly uncuffs Rollins, who takes him down and begins to unload on his with hard rights until Hero hits Rollins right in the back with one of the steel chairs. Cesaro grabs the other chair as he gets up, and both men begin to stalk Rollins, waiting for him to get to his feet so they can both hit him on either side of the head.
TIME TO PLAY THE GAME!
The music of Triple H hits the speakers, as The Game comes charging down to the ring with a sledgehammer in his hand. The Game slides in the ring and ducks under a chair shot attempt by Cesaro before hitting him in the gut with his sledgehammer. Triple H then takes a swing at Chris Hero who slides out of the ring to safety, grabbing his partner and helping him up the ramp as Triple H tries to coax them both back in to the ring.
Triple H: If you guys really want a fight, you can get your asses back in this ring! Better yet, I don’t have anything planned next Sunday. Seth Rollins? I don’t think he has anything planned for next Sunday, so why don’t you two man up, and prove to everyone that the lucky little title win two weeks ago wasn’t a fluke by giving us a shot at those titles at War of the Worlds?!
Cesaro, still gasping for air shakes his head no, but Chris Hero yells back “You’re on!” Back in the ring, Seth Rollins has slowly gotten himself up to his feet as Triple H turns around to see Rollins staring him right back in the face. Dead silence falls over the crowd as the two men stare each other down. Triple H extends his hand to Rollins. There is a long pause before Rollins finally reaches out and shakes Triple H’s hand as the crowd goes wild. RoH TV comes to an end with the Kings of Wrestling watching Triple H and Seth Rollins celebrate in the ring as they look on in anger.
**END OF SHOW**