The show opens with a recap of Slammiversary.
Scott D’Amore is in the ring to say thank you to his hometown crowd. It was a pleasure to compete in front of them, but now his leave of absence as President is over. Santino is competing tonight, so Scott will be the acting authority. We will also hear from Josh Alexander. Scott welcomes out Jake Something, but it’s actually The Good Hands who come out.
John Skyler calls D’Amore a coward and says how convenient for him to end his leave of absence before stepping in the ring against them. Hotch tells Scott to wipe that stupid look off his face. Scott takes his jacket off and says good hands need to throw down. Scott welcomes out their opponents – Sami Callihan and Rich Swann.
The Good Hands vs. Sami Callihan & Rich Swann
Swann quickly kicks Hotch and then Skyler. Sami comes in but gets his eyes raked by Hotch. Sami helps launch Swann with a crossbody onto Hotch. Swann flips out of the ring onto no one before Skyler spears Sami on the apron. Hotch drops Swann with a Blue Thunder Bomb in the ring for a cover. Skyler with a knee, Hotch hits a German on Swann. Callihan makes the save.
Swann leaps off the turnbuckle with double clotheslines. He crawls over and tags out. Callihan knocks Hotch down before hitting The Good Hands with a DDT/flatliner combo. Hotch punches Sami before Swann comes in and finishes Hotch off to score the three-count.
Winners: Sami Callihan & Rich Swann
ABC cut a backstage promo. Slammiversary was supposed to be their night, but The Rascalz interfered. Wentz and Trey eventually interrupt and tease getting involved again tonight in their title rematch. Bey starts throwing hands and all four scrap until officials and D’Amore run in. Scott yells at The Rascalz and tell them to get out of the building. Johnny Swinger and Zicky Dice walk up. Scott tells Swinger if he wins one simple match, he’ll get his awaited title shot. His opponent… Zicky Dice. Whoever loses leaves the company.

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