We left the tournament after round one, and the WWE guys enter for round two;
AJ and CM, have one hell of a fight, with each using there unique moves to try and gain the upper hand, Punk even tries to hit the Pepsi Plunge, but AJ counters it into a Styles clash off the top rope! AJ Picks up the win.
Jeff is used to fighting against a big Samoan, but never one with as much agility and submission proess as Joe, Jeff takes to the air with every opportunity, but with a few power moves, Joe leaves Jeff on the mat. Joe sets Jeff up for a muscle buster, but is hit with a Twist of Fate, Jeff climbs the turnbuckle to hit his senton but Joe moves out of the way. After a running senton of his own, he picks up Jeff and hits him with a muscle buster to pick up the win.
Homicide faces DQ if Hernandez even shows up in the arena so he's completely on his own tonight, MVP is cocky in the early going, but Homicide takes him to town and when Salinas comes to ringside it looks as if the odds are against MVP. However after having Salinas taken to the back by security, MVP takes advantage of the distraction to pick up the win!
- Santino Marella vs. Nigel McGuiness
Santino picks up the win, in a pure mat classic, McGuiness didnt look 100% and Marella targeted the weak body part and managed to get a suprise submission victory.
- Shelton Benjamin vs. Doug Williams
Doug Williams uses all of his World experience to throw Benjamin around the ring, but Benjamin is quicker and suprisingly counters everyone of Williams' move, the match goes to the outside and its only the speed of Benjamin that allows him to get to the ring before the refs ten count. Williams is counted out, putting Benjamin through to the next round.
KENTAs kicks take an early toll on the World Champion, however Edge is resilient enough to shake off the abuse, KENTA goes down but takes three spears to keep him on the mat for the 3 count.
- Paul London vs. Takeshi Morishima
Morishima uses all of his power to dismantle London, throwing him around the ring as if he's arag doll, London does get some offence in, but Morishima shakes it off to pick up an easy win.
- Chris Jericho vs. Bryan Danielson.
In the final match of Round Two Y2J takes on the American Dragon, and this one goes old school, Jericho breaking out a lot of moves that he's not used in years and Danielson wrestling pure ROH style. Jericho manages to get Danielson to the middle of the ring and put him in the Walls of Jericho, after 5 minutes in the hold Danielson taps out.
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