These results make up the Ring of Honor Best in the World television taping from Philadelphia on June 29, 2019.
Shane Taylor defeated Rhett Titus.
- Kenny King cuts a promo on Titus after the match
Tasha Steelz defeated Angelina Love, Stella Grey and Jenny Rose
- Tasha pinned Grey. Maria Manic showed up and took out security after the match
Jay Lethal and The Bouncers defeated The Kingdom
- The Bouncers hit their finisher on TK to win
Eli Drake defeated Grizzly Redwood
- Drake talked about signing with NWA afterwards
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Jeff Cobb & Jonathan Gresham defeated Kenny King & Dalton Castle
– Gresham held King’s tights.
Jay Lethal cuts a promo but Matt Taven interrupts, followed by Alex Shelley, who makes his return to the company
Soldiers of Savagery def ???
- squash match. Opponents didn’t even get their intro finished. SOS rushed the ring and hit a couple double team moves for the win
Caprice Coleman’s Pulpit with Nick Aldis
- Aldis addresses the Briscoes’ attack at BITW and says he’ll gladly settle things in the ring. He talks about the last time they (Nick and Caprice) shared the ring, he ended up with a match 15 years in the making with Marty Scurll. Aldis then mentions Summer Supercard in Toronto, and he says he’d love to face Marty Scurll one more time. Scurll comes out to accept… but Aldis says he wasn’t done. He says he’ll defend against anyone in Villain Enterprises, but he’ll let Marty choose. Marty tells Caprice he has plenty to think about and leaves.
Colt Cabana came out to give a health update on his knee when James Storm interrupted. Colt said he’s hurt and already tried to give Storm extra time… and Storm said that’s why he’s here. He says he wants five more minutes and goads Colt into the match after kicking his cane out and shoving him. Storm works Colt’s knee and Colt can barely stand the whole time, but gets a few shots in. Storm ultimately wins the match after a Backcracker and a half crab submission. Storm then makes Ian Riccaboni announce him as the winner.
NEW NWA National Champion – James Storm
Silas Young defeated Josh Woods
Shinobi Shadow Squad defeated Dante Caballero, Bryan Johnson & ???
Karissa Rivera def Sumie Sakai
- Quinn McKay tried to interview Rivera, but Sumie asked her to leave, then raised Rivera’s arm and put her over
Rush and Dragon Lee defeated The Briscoes
- This was a brawl to open and Mark ended up busted open, then Rush bit him and they kept slugging it out. There was one point that saw The Briscoes ‘win’ but it was declared two, and the crowd chanted ‘that was three’. All four went right back to duking it out, then Lee hit an awesome diving hurricanrana on Mark to the floor, followed by Rush hitting his finisher on Jay for the win. Great match.
Lifeblood defeated Villain Enterprises in a Philadelphia Street Fight
- This had a bunch of great spots, including Bandido hitting PCO with a rolling German suplex onto a chair. The finish saw Marty do the broken finger spot on the turnbuckles, then Bandido feigned doing it too but poked him in the eyes and picked him up, then did a moonsault slam through a table. Fantastic match and great follow up to the previous one. Worth noting this might air sooner despite being taped out of order since Marty’s promo referenced Flip joining them ‘last night’ at BITW. Marty gave Flip the night off since he was the new guy.