The Briscoes regain the ROH tag titles at the Hammerstein Ballroom

In the main event of ROH’s Manhattan Mayhem card on Saturday, The Briscoes defeated the Guerrillas of Destiny to regain the ROH tag titles.

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In the main event of ROH’s Manhattan Mayhem card on Saturday, The Briscoes defeated the Guerrillas of Destiny to regain the ROH tag titles.

The Street Fight between the two teams headlined the set of television tapings, which also streamed live for Honor Club subscribers.

The match has received tremendous reviews, ending with a Doomsday Device to Tama Tonga through a table.

With the win, The Briscoes are now 11-time tag champions with the promotion ending G.O.D.’s reign that began at the G1 Supercard this past April at Madison Square Garden.

Matt Taven retained the ROH title in a three-way match over Jay Lethal and Kenny King and sets up his next title defense against Alex Shelley on Friday, August 9th in Toronto

Below are the results of the matches from the tapings that streamed live on Honor Club:
*Dragon Lee over Jonathan Gresham
*Beer City Bruiser & Brian Milonas over Coast 2 Coast and The Soldiers of Savagery
*Rush over TK O’Ryan
*Matt Taven over Jay Lethal and Kenny King to retain the ROH title
*Bandido, Mark Haskins, Tracy Williams & PJ Black over Marty Scurll, PCO, Brody King & Flip Gordon – Gordon was said to be very limited in the match
*The Briscoes over The Guerrillas of Destiny in a Street Fight to win the ROH tag titles

ROH has a show in Lowell, Massachusetts tonight at 7 pm Eastern with the following card streaming on Honor Club:
*Shane Taylor vs. Eli Isom for the ROH Television title
*Rush vs. Dalton Castle
*Marty Scurll, PCO & Brody King vs. Bandido, Mark Haskins & Tracy Williams for the ROH Six-Man tag titles
*PJ Black vs. Silas Young
*Matt Taven, TK O’Ryan & Vinny Marseglia vs. Jay Lethal, Jonathan Gresham & Alex Shelley
*Kenny King vs. Dragon Lee

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