ROH Death Before Dishonor Preview
9/22/17 9pm ET/6pm PT
Las Vegas, Nevada
This Friday, Ring of Honor’s Death Before Dishonor emanates from Las Vegas for a PPV that features every title being defended and a litany of exciting matches taking place in Las Vegas. Every title will be on the line and the fallout from the event could set the table for Final Battle in December.
Chuck Taylor vs. Marty Scurll
Chuckie T has been a pleasant surprise in Ring of Honor and carries with him a cache that garners interest from the fan base that has seen him elsewhere. Scurll seems to being groomed to move into the world title picture, as he is being kept away from the TV title after failing to recapture it from KUSHIDA. Recently on ROH TV, Scurll worked a different style with Romero, showing off a different move set and a different finisher. This has added to his matches feeling fresh and that has made his work that much better. A loss to Scurll would not damage him in anyway, but rather putting Taylor over here for the uninitiated fan would establish him as a credible threat with the company. Of course, this is predicated upon the fact that he is here to stay and not making the odd appearance. If Taylor is here to stay, look for an Awful Waffle from one half of the Best Friends to have a solid win in his first ROH PPV appearance.
Las Vegas Street Fight: Jay White vs. Punishment Martinez

Last Man Standing Match: Jay Lethal vs. Silas Young
One of the longest running feuds in Ring of Honor, the meta issues between the two truly seem to be Slas Young speaking the truth about his frustration over Lethal being granted the top spot in the company, while he feels he has earned it. Young bested Lethal in the Honor rumble last year and has consistently seemed to get the one up on ROH’s gatekeeper. The Beer City Bruiser and Young attacked Lethal, hurting him and supposedly costing him shot during the NJPW United States tournament. After an extended absence from ROH, Lethal returned to gain a measure of revenge. Despite losing an Edinburgh street fight as cleanly as one can lose a street fight, Lethal bounced back to take the BCB out of action during a no disqualification match, setting up the apt Last Man Standing match against the Last Real Man. Lethal’s loss in Edinburgh and the injuring of BCB seems to point that he wins this blow off and heads towards Final battle with Cody, but a Young win to this feud would ensconce him in the top tier of talent in the company. Lethal can still move on and have the same role as before the loss. The Last Man standing will be the Last Real Man.
ROH World Six Man Tag Team Championship Match
The Kingdom (Matt Taven, Vinny Marseglia & TK O’Ryan) vs. Bully Ray & The Briscoes
Winner Faces The Young Bucks

ROH World Tag Team Championship
The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) (c) vs. The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelly & Chris Sabin)

The story here is that the Motor City Machine Guns, the innovators of the light heavyweight tag team style, have never won the titles in ROH. Since the Ladder Wars at All Star Extravaganza last year, the Young Bucks dethroned the Addiction in a match that put on display how great MCMG really is. Through some injuries, Shelley and Sabin have been out of the title picture, but as of late, the team has picked up a win over War Machine, earning a title shot. Newly turned Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian interrupted that match. With the Addiction not on this card and having released a promo that said they would ruin the night for the fans, look for them to interfere at the end of the match, costing MCMG the titles here. However, the Addiction could very well attack the Young Bucks, softening them up for the Kingdom during the 6 man tag team match. Overall, this feels like an issue that will ultimately be resolved at Final Battle.
ROH World Television Championship
KUSHIDA (c) vs. Kenny King

ROH World Championship
Cody vs. Minoru Suzuki

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