Tommy Dreamer walks to the ring and says he owes it all to them, and he’d never lie to them, so he needs to straighten something out and calls Eric Young to the ring. Eric meets him and Dreamer says he and Bobby Roode welcomed him to this company, and Eric is making a mistake by how he is acting. Dreamer says he shouldn’t turn his back on his best friend or these fans, because he knows all about it, and Eric is wrong. Eric says Dreamer is a good guy, but look where it got him, then he insults Dreamer and Dreamer mocks Eric for crying about Roode’s title win. Dreamer asks if Eric even asked Roode for a title match, then Eric kicks him and drops him with a piledriver. Eric hits the time keeeper and tries to attack Dreamer again, but Roode runs out with a chair and chases him off.
BP: I like this feud because it’s personal, eventhough it kind of got off to a rough start. Eric looks like an equal instead of a chicken heel, and they will get a better feud out of using two strong characters instead of working on building them through this feud. This will only get better from here.
Magnus goes to a bar to smooth things over with Bram and talks about how he got tag team title shot briefcase, and it’s for them. Magnus says he’s won championship while Bram had mugshots taken, and it’s all because of his temper, just like he’s been doing now. Bram says if it was anyone else, he would’ve split Magnus’ head open, but Magnus says he wouldn’t, or couldn’t, and he needs to get it together and move on. Bram ends up saying OK and they toast, and Magnus says he is doing this all for his son and to put a roof over his head. He says this is the first step in Bram taking care of things too, then they look at pictures before Bram toasts him and says they should go get some food. He tells Magnus to go outside while he settles his tab, but Magnus finds some locked doors, and Bram attacks him from behind. Bram slams him into a wall and hits him in the head a few times, then he hits him in the back of the head with a cue ball and screams “look at you now!”
BP: I liked the direction and set up of this one. It looked a lot different than most dark and dingy bar segments on wrestling shows. Well executed too. I didn’t care for Bram originally, but he’s growing on me.