A new match has been made for Friday’s Ring of Honor Supercard of Honor — one with a wrestling legend making his return to the promotion.
In a segment yet unseen to the masses but spreading on social media, Daniel Garcia interrupted AEW/ROH head Tony Khan while he was giving his customary pre-Rampage taping pump-up speech Wednesday and challenged former IWGP World Champion and NJPW star Hiroshi Tanahashi .
Khan then made the first time ever match official for Friday’s pay-per-view from Los Angeles, California, later announced on social media.
This will be Tanahashi’s first match in an ROH ring since April 2019’s ROH/NJPW G1 Supercard at New York City’s Madison Square Garden. He has an extensive history with the brand that dates back to 2014 and the ROH/NJPW Global Wars series.
Here’s the current card:
ROH World Champion Claudio Castagnoli defends against Eddie Kingston
AAA Mega Champion El Hijo del Vikingo defends against Komander
Reach for the Sky ladder match for the ROH Tag Team titles: Lucha Bros vs. Top Flight vs. The Kingdom vs. Aussie Open vs. Rush & Dralistico
ROH Television Champion Samoa Joe defends against Mark Briscoe
ROH Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta defends against Katsuyori Shibata
ROH owner Tony Khan has announced that new Tag Team title belts will be unveiled at Friday’s Supercard of Honor pay-per-view.
In an interview with Battleground Podcast released Wednesday, Khan stated that new belts will debut on Friday’s show in the Reach for the Sky ladder match to crown new ROH Tag Team Champions.
“There will be new belts, we’ve retired the old design… I’m very, very excited for this pay-per-view on Friday, and one of the major reasons is the Reach for the Sky tag team ladder match paying tribute to the late, great Jay Briscoe.”
Jay and brother Mark Briscoe were the ROH Tag Team Champions when Jay tragically passed away in a car crash on January 17 of this year.
Khan said that Mark Briscoe was instrumental in the decision to crown new Tag Team Champions, and that the ladder match was a way to pay tribute to both Briscoe brothers.
“Mark Briscoe thought [the ladder match] was a great idea, and that was important to me too. Having his opinion and having his buy-in to this made all the difference in the world.”
Khan also announced in the interview that the Honor Club streaming service has hit 15,000 subscribers, up from 10,000 when he last announced subscription numbers at the post-Revolution media scrum on March 5.
“We have more subscribers than ever before for Ring of Honor streaming, which is amazing. We’ve just re-launched the service [Honor Club] from scratch, and we’ve already reached about 15,000 subscribers for Ring of Honor right now, just for the TV, which is amazing.”
ROH Supercard of Honor airs Friday at 7 p.m. Eastern time on pay-per-view, with a Zero Hour pre-show set for 6 p.m. Eastern.
The Six-Man Tag Team Championships will be defended at Supercard of Honor.
Tony Khan revealed on Monday that The Embassy will put their titles on the line against AR Fox, Blake Christian, and Metalik on the show.
According to a report earlier this month from Fightful, The Embassy’s Brian Cage is expected to leave the promotion following Supercard of Honor. His contract was said to have expired earlier this year but the two sides reached an agreement for him to work through the pay-per-view.
The Embassy defeated Dalton Castle and The Boys for the belts at Final Battle in December. They then retained the titles in a rematch held at the ROH TV tapings last month.
ROH presents Supercard of Honor on Friday, March 31, 2023, from the Galen Center in Los Angeles.
ROH Supercard of Honor lineup:
ROH World Champion Claudio Castagnoli defends against Eddie Kingston
AAA Mega Champion El Hijo del Vikingo defends against Komander
Reach for the Sky ladder match for the ROH Tag Team titles: Lucha Bros vs. Top Flight vs. The Kingdom vs. Aussie Open vs. Rush & Dralistico
ROH Television Champion Samoa Joe defends against Mark Briscoe
ROH Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta defends against Katsuyori Shibata
ROH Six Man Tag Team Champions The Embassy (Brian Cage, Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) defend against AR Fox, Blake Christian & Metalik
Katsuyori Shibata is officially heading to ROH Supercard of Honor.
Tony Khan has confirmed that Shibata will challenge Wheeler Yuta for the ROH Pure Championship at Supercard of Honor this Friday night (March 31). The pay-per-view is taking place at the Galen Center in Los Angeles.
This will be the fifth time Shibata has wrestled since 2017. He returned to the ring in 2021 after suffering a life-threatening subdural hematoma during a match against Kazuchika Okada at NJPW Sakura Genesis 2017.
In November of last year, Shibata unsuccessfully challenged Orange Cassidy for the AEW All-Atlantic Championship on Rampage.
Yuta is a two-time ROH Pure Champion. His current reign with the title began when he defeated Daniel Garcia at Final Battle 2022.
Here’s the updated lineup for Supercard of Honor:
ROH World Champion Claudio Castagnoli defends against Eddie Kingston
AAA Mega Champion El Hijo del Vikingo defends against Komander
Reach for the Sky ladder match for the ROH Tag Team titles: Lucha Bros vs. Top Flight vs. The Kingdom vs. Aussie Open vs. Rush & Dralistico
ROH Television Champion Samoa Joe defends against Mark Briscoe
ROH Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta defends against Katsuyori Shibata
Claudio Castagnoli vs. Eddie Kingston for the ROH World Championship is official for Supercard of Honor.
On Thursday’s Ring of Honor TV episode, Castagnoli accepted the previously-issued challenge from Kingston, adding that Kingston is “the biggest waste of potential he’s ever seen.”
Kingston “quit” AEW in an angle shot for social media channels on March 1, then appeared on the first Ring of Honor TV episode the next day to issue a challenge to Castagnoli.
In addition to the World title bout being made official, the lineup for the Reach for the Sky ladder match for the vacant ROH World Tag Team titles was also finalized during Thursday’s Ring of Honor TV show.
The Lucha Bros (Penta El Zero Miedo & Rey Fenix), The Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett), Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis), Top Flight (Darius Martin & Dante Martin), and Rush & Dralistico will be the five teams squaring off the the vacant Tag titles on next Friday’s PPV.
Two additional title matches are expected to be announced for the PPV — Athena vs. Yuka Sakazaki for the ROH Women’s World title, plus Wheeler Yuta vs. Katsuyori Shibata for the ROH Pure title — but are not official as of yet.
The updated lineup for the show:
ROH Supercard of Honor, Friday, March 31, 7 p.m. Eastern time on pay-per-view —
ROH World Championship: Claudio Castagnoli defends against Eddie Kingston
AAA Mega Championship: El Hijo del Vikingo defends against Komander
Reach for the Sky ladder match for the ROH World Tag Team Championship: Lucha Bros vs. Top Flight vs. The Kingdom vs. Aussie Open vs. Rush & Dralistico
ROH World Television Championship: Samoa Joe defends against Mark Briscoe
A day after his AEW debut, El Hijo del Vikingo has been announced for Ring of Honor Supercard of Honor pay-per-view on March 31.
In a match announced by ROH owner Tony Khan on Thursday, El Hijo del Vikingo will defend the AAA Mega Championship against Komander at Supercard of Honor. The bout will pit the consensus two best high-flyers in the world against one another.
Next Friday, March 31#ROH Supercard of Honor Los Angeles, CA, Galen Center
Vikingo made his AEW debut on this week’s Dynamite, losing to Kenny Omega in a dream match in the show’s main event.
Komander made his AEW debut in the Face of the Revolution ladder match on Dynamite earlier this month.
Four matches are official for Supercard, with another two — Wheeler Yuta vs. Katsuyori Shibata for the ROH Pure title, plus Athena vs. Yuka Sakazaki for the ROH Women’s World title — heavily hinted at, but not yet official.
Here is the announced lineup for next week’s pay-per-view:
ROH Supercard of Honor, Friday, March 31, 7 p.m. Eastern time on pay-per-view —
ROH World Championship: Claudio Castagnoli defends against Eddie Kingston
AAA Mega Championship: El Hijo del Vikingo defends against Komander
Reach for the Sky ladder match for the ROH World Tag Team Championship: Lucha Bros vs. Top Flight vs. The Kingdom vs. Aussie Open vs. Rush & Dralistico
ROH World Television Championship: Samoa Joe defends against Mark Briscoe
Ahead of their clash at this month’s Supercard of Honor, TV Champion Samoa Joe and Mark Briscoe will be in separate matches on Ring of Honor’s weekly HonorClub TV show.
Joe will defend the title against Cheeseburger in an open challenge while Briscoe takes on Tony Nese.
Former ROH Tag Team Champions Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal will reunite to take on Aussie Open who is looking to remain undefeated in ROH action.
ROH Six-Man Champion Brian Cage will face former TV Champion Tony Deppen while Matt Taven faces Darius Martin following the events of Dynamite where The Kingdom interfered during Top Flight’s AEW Tag Team title opportunity.
Blake Christian, AR Fox & Metalik will face The Trustbusters’ Ari Daivari, Slim J & Jeeves Kay.
Other matches include Rush & Dralistico vs. Rhett Titus & Tracy Williams, Skye Blue vs. Lady Frost, Billie Starkz vs. Miranda Alize, and Shane Taylor vs. Silas Young.
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– The show starts with Lexy Nair in the back with Samoa Joe issuing an Open Challenge for the ROH TV Title tonight to show Mark Briscoe what’s in store for him at Supercard of Honor. Well, I wonder who will answer that one.
Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman were on the call as always as the Varsity Athletes made their way to the ring.
Mark Briscoe defeated Tony Nese (w/Josh Woods & Smart Mark Sterling)
Nese jump-started the match against Briscoe while Briscoe was praying in the corner, but Briscoe quickly got himself on offense. Briscoe took Nese to the floor and threw him around before landing the Cactus Jack elbow off the apron. Sterling took Briscoe’s attention, which allowed Nese to send Briscoe into the ringpost.
Nese took the referee’s attention as Woods laid out Briscoe on the floor with a suplex. Back in the ring, Nese got Briscoe in the tree of woe before doing crunches and kicking a defenseless Briscoe in the chest. Nese sent Briscoe into the corner, but Briscoe countered with a boot. Briscoe went for the Jay Driller, but Nese got out and hit a spin kick to the head for a nearfall.
Briscoe fought out of a body scissors, but Nese hit a hot shot to Briscoe over the ropes. Nese missed a springboard moonsault, allowing Briscoe to unload with chops in the corner. Iconoclasm out of the corner from Briscoe only got a nearfall. Briscoe hit a capture suplex and the big neckbreaker for a nearfall. Nese slipped out of a Redneck Boogie attempt, but Briscoe hit a brainbuster.
Nese escaped another Jay Driller attempt, but Briscoe caught Nese with the Spicolli Driver. Briscoe hit the Froggy Bow to score the win. We got a Big Murph sighting as Briscoe embraced his family in the crowd.
AR Fox, Blake Christian & Metalik defeated The Trustbusters (Ari Daivari, Jeeves Kay & Slim J) (w/ Smart Mark Sterling)
This match had a pretty hot finish, but I’m very tired of the Trustbusters. That may not bode well for me as the Ring of Honor reviewer.
Fox kicked off the match with Jeeves Kay, who took Fox down with some quick offense before Fox answered with fast offense of his own. Christian and Daivari tagged in, with Christian using his speed to run Daivari down. Christian hit a springboard crossbody for a nearfall. Daivari sent Christian into the corner where Christian got clubbered on by the Trustbusters.
The Trustbusters worked over Christian for a while before Christian got the tag into Metalik. Metalik fired up on Daivari, walking the ropes before hitting a splash for two. Metalik got sent to the floor where Daivari sent him ribs first into the apron. More clubbering on Metalik before Metalik hit a handspring elbow on Kay. Daivari cut off a tag before taking a springboard elbow.
Eventually, Fox got the hot tag in and fired up on all three Trustbusters with cutters. Fox used Kay as a base to hit a dive on Daivari and Slim J on the floor. Christian hit a twisting dive to the floor onto all three men. Kay used a Sterling distraction to hit an underhook suplex for a nearfall. There was a Tower of Doom spot that took Kay and Slim J out, leading to Fox hitting a cutter and a 450 for the win.
The bell rang and The Embassy immediately jumped Fox, Christian, and Metalik before standing tall.
Skye Blue defeated Lady Frost
Frost is a great athlete with a lot of impressive offense and a good look. I’d be looking at locking her down if I were in the ROH office.
Blue caught Frost with a pair of armdrags, before Frost sent her into the corner and hit a high boot. Frost hit a hurricane kick to Blue in the corner before hitting an acrobatic cannonball for a nearfall. Frost kept control with a kneesault before booting Blue off the apron. Frost hit another cannonball off the apron to Blue on the floor.
Frost and Blue traded kicks before they both went down to the mat. Blue picked up the pace on offense, ending with a spinning ground kick for a nearfall. Frost cartwheeled her way into an Air Raid Crash for a nearfall. Blue cut Frost off on a moonsault attempt, hitting a high crossbody of her own for a nearfall. Blue hit the Skyfall to score the win.
La Faccion Ingobernable (Dralistico & Rush) (w/Jose The Assistant) defeated The Foundation (Rhett Titus & Tracy Williams)
We got a hot start to this one, as LFI shunned the Code of Honor before brawling with Titus and Williams. Rush and Dralistico isolated Williams, as Dralistico hit a hurricane kick to take Williams down. Williams took a lot of punishment, but eventually hit a crotch-lift suplex on Dralistico to get the tag out to Titus.
Titus and Rush got into a mighty forearm battle before Titus caught Rush with a belly-to-belly suplex. Titus hit a pair of yakuza kicks before Williams joined him in tandem offense. Titus pinned Rush before Dralistico fell into the pile. I think he meant to break up the pin. Everybody took each other out, with the exchange ending with Williams spearing Rush out of a Bull’s Horns attempt.
Rush suplexed Titus into the corner as Dralistico dived onto Williams on the outside. Rush set up the Bull’s Horns, with the crowd finishing Rush’s catchphrase – Mess with the bull, you get the horns – as he hit the dropkick in the corner for the win.
– Caprice Coleman had a sit-down interview with Eddie Kingston and ROH World Champion Claudio Castagnoli. Castagnoli apologized for saying Kingston didn’t have honor, but restated his claim that a person like Kingston couldn’t hold the title. Kingston said that the ROH Title was in his lineage, as his mentors held the same title. He called Castagnoli a coward who didn’t do business – referencing Castagnoli leaving the CHIKARA promotion when he signed with WWE while feuding with Kingston – and said he would force him to do business this time. Castagnoli called Kingston a quitter who always quit when the work got too hard. Castagnoli accepted Kingston’s title challenge for Supercard of Honor, saying that after he loses, Kingston will complain and quit again. Castagnoli called Kingston the biggest waste of potential he’s ever seen, and that he will not be able to handle Castagnoli at his best. I couldn’t do this justice, this was a fantastic interview setting up the World Title match for next weekend.
Matt Taven (w/Maria Kanellis-Bennett & Mike Bennett) defeated Darius Martin
This was good, but it had a few too many shenanigans for my liking. ROH has done well at not utilizing interference too often, so I’m not upset at it. But I prefer the clean wrestling the ROH arm usually employs.
Martin started hot, sending Taven to the floor with a dropkick. Martin worked on Taven’s arm before Bennett and Maria got involved, allowing Taven to hit a springboard kick to Martin on the apron. Maria took the referee while Bennett forearmed Martin on the floor. Taven hit a backbreaker to Martin in the ring for a nearfall.
Taven hit a legsweep but missed a springboard senton. Martin picked up the pace, avoiding Just The Tip for a nearfall. Taven hit a spin kick to take Martin down again, but Martin caught him with a Manhattan Drop as he came off the top rope. Martin hit an outside-in flatliner for a nearfall. Martin countered the Climax and hit a Spanish Fly for a nearfall that Taven immediately turned into a crucifix pin for a nearfall of his own.
Taven caught Martin with Just the Tip before catching knees on a frog splash. Martin went after both Taven and Bennett on the floor but Maria tripped him up on his way back into the ring, allowing Taven to hit the Climax for the win. They went to do more damage before Dante Martin came in to stop the extracurriculars.
Brian Cage (w/Bishop Kaun, Prince Nana & Toa Liona) defeated Tony Deppen
Tony Deppen looked a lot better this week than he did against Samoa Joe. His work was cleaner, and the crowd took to him.
Deppen landed a couple of slaps on Cage as he bounced around him, but Cage caught him with a superkick before hitting the outside-in superplex. Cage kept control of Deppen but took time to toy around with him. Deppen slipped from Cage’s grip and hit a lungblower out of the corner. Deppen followed it up with a cannonball dive to the floor and running knees to the face.
Deppen hit a double stomp off the top rope for a nearfall. Cage avoided a Shining Wizard before hitting a rebound lariat. Deppen caught Cage with a small package and got a jumping knee in before Cage shut him down with a Drillclaw for the win. The Embassy beat down Deppen after the match before Metalik, Blake Christian, & AR Fox came out with weapons to avenge the attack from earlier.
Shane Taylor (w/JD Griffey) defeated Silas Young
This crowd is into Shane Taylor, as am I. Taylor was a highlight of the previous era of ROH, as well as the Final Battle show in December, so I hope he’s got big things in his future.
The crowd was behind Taylor as the men locked up. Taylor took down Young with a shoulder block, but Young hung Taylor up on the ropes. They traded forearms before Taylor sent Young to the floor with a heavy elbow. Taylor missed a legdrop on the apron, with Young hitting a knee that sent Taylor to the floor.
Young worked on Taylor, with Taylor sneaking in a crucifix pin for a nearfall. Young kept Taylor on the mat with elbow drops. Young talked trash, allowing Taylor to catch Young with a lariat. Taylor went on the offensive, catching Young with a knee and a Sky High for a nearfall. Young caught Taylor with knees of his own and a tornado DDT for a two count.
Young tried to pick Taylor up, but Taylor took him down with a headbutt before picking him up into a uranage for a nearfall. Young avoided the package piledriver, hitting Taylor with the spinning knee. Young got Taylor up for the rolling slam but missed the Pee Gee Waja Plunge. Taylor hit a running knee before planting Young with the Package Piledriver for the win.
Billie Starkz defeated Miranda Alize
Alize was called the Lucha Baddie, and after slapping the hand of Starkz, she definitely displayed rudo tendencies. Alize bit the hand of Starkz, but Starkz hit a half-and-half suplex before diving onto Alize on the floor. Starkz missed the double stomp, leading to Alize yanking her down by the hair to the mat. Alize clubbered on Starkz in the corner before catching her with a back elbow.
Alize sent Starkz into the ropes before hitting the La Mistica – which she calls the Miranda Rights – before Starkz escaped and hit a knee that got Alize off of her. Starkz hit a pinpoint back heel kick before hitting a Spicolli Driver for a nearfall. Alize cut her off on the apron before hitting a basement rana for a nearfall. Starkz hit a brainbuster on the knee for a nearfall before missing a senton.
Alize went for the Drive By shining wizard, but Starks avoided it with a rollup for two. Alize went for the Miranda Rights again, but Starkz caught her with a Tombstone Piledriver for the win.
Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) defeated Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal
Aussie Open has been the unquestioned highlight of Ring of Honor television, as they have had several excellent matches on the show. This was no exception, as Daniels and Sydal worked so well with them here in front of a red hot crowd. I can’t recommend this one enough.
Daniels & Sydal must have the advantage here, with all the flying Aussie Open have been doing between the US and Japan. Flatcher and Sydal started, with Sydal catching Fletcher with a rollup for two. Daniels came in, with Fletcher quickly slamming him down and tagging out to Davis. Davis laid in chops to Daniels, but Daniels tripped him into the corner before landing a lariat to the back of the head.
Sydal and Daniels double teamed Davis, with Sydal throwing Daniels up and over onto Davis before landing a standing moonsault. Daniels went for a sunset flip on Davis, but Fletcher got a blind tag. They took out both Daniels and Sydal before crashing them into each other on the outside.
Aussie Open worked on Daniels, with Davis starting a vertical suplex before passing him off to Fletcher. Daniels caught Fletcher in an inside cradle for two. More work on Daniels, but as Aussie Open went for the tandem cutter, Daniels fought his way out with a flatliner to Davis.
Sydal got the tag in and laid in the kicks on both men. Sydal hit an incredible frankensteiner for a nearfall. Sydal hit a jumping frankensteiner to Fletcher out of the corner for another nearfall. Davis cut Sydal off as he went to the top rope, allowing Fletcher to hit a boot in the corner. Daniels low bridged Davis to the floor, and helped Sydal hit a powerbomb/meteora combination for two. A run of big moves left Fletcher and Daniels in the ring as the crowd chanted ROH.
Davis hip tossed Daniels to the floor before going for the Close Your Eyes piledriver on Sydal. Sydal caught Davis with a frankensteiner and fought both men off before getting caught with the Dental Plan and the tandem cutter for a nearfall that Daniels broke up. Daniels dragged Sydal to the corner to tag in. Daniels hit a double noggin knocker before getting a nearfall on a Blue Thunder Bomb.
Angel’s Wings attempt got cut off, but Daniels avoided the Dental Plan. Sydal tried cutting off Aussie Open, but Fletcher cut him off with a spinning Tombstone. Daniels went for the Angel’s Wings on Fletcher, but Davis cut him off with a forearm. Aussie Open hit the double forearms on Daniels before landing the Coreolis for the win.
ROH World Television Title Match: Samoa Joe (c) defeated Cheeseburger
Ah, ok. Joe immediately drilled Cheeseburger with punches in the corner and a lariat. A Muscle Buster ended this one almost immediately. After the match, Joe landed a second Muscle Buster while calling out Mark Briscoe. Joe grabbed a chair and went to do more damage, but Mark Briscoe came out with a chair of his own as the show went off the air.
A Ring of Honor TV title defense has been announced for this Thursday’s ROH TV on HonorClub.
Ahead of his title defense at this month’s Supercard of Honor against Mark Briscoe, Samoa Joe will first defend the title against Cheeseburger who answered Joe’s open challenge.
Briscoe will also be in action in a previously announced match against Tony Nese.
Other new matches include Billie Starkz taking on Miranda Alize, ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champion Brian Cage against Tony Deppen, and Rush & Dralistico against Rhett Titus & Tracy Williams.
Here’s the full lineup airing this Thursday:
Billie Starkz vs. Miranda Alize
Blake Christian, Metalik & AR Fox vs. TrustBusters (Slim J, Ari Daivari & Jeeves Kay)
Brian Cage vs. Tony Deppen
Silas Young vs. Shane Taylor
Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal vs. Aussie Open
Matt Taven vs. Darius Martin
Rush & Draistico vs. Rhett Titus & Tracy Williams
Lady Frost vs. Skye Blue
ROH TV Champion Samoa Joe defends against Cheeseburger
Ring of Honor Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta has issued a challenge to Katsuyori Shibata.
At the conclusion of this week’s ROH TV episode, Yuta issued a challenge to the head trainer of NJPW’s LA Dojo. After defeating LA Dojo product Clark Connors in a Pure title match, Yuta stated that he was ready to face the LA Dojo trainer.
While not officially announced, a Yuta-Shibata Pure title match for Supercard of Honor on Friday, March 31 appears to be the direction.
Shibata made his return to the ring in 2021 after a four-year retirement forced after suffering a subdural hematoma brain bleed in a match against Kazuchika Okada. In his first match back, he went to a five-minute time limit draw with Zack Sabre in a UWF Rules grappling match.
Shibata faced his LA Dojo protege Ren Narita at Wrestle Kingdom in January 2022, then made his AEW debut against Orange Cassidy on Rampage in November 2022.
Shibata’s most recent bout was a UWF Rules match against “Filthy” Tom Lawlor at an IGF show in December.
Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal vs. Aussie Open is one of six matches announced for next week’s Ring of Honor TV.
After defeating The Outrunners on this week’s ROH TV, Daniels & Sydal were challenged by Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis of Aussie Open to a future contest. That match was made official for next week’s episode.
Ahead of challenging Samoa Joe for the ROH TV title at Supercard of Honor, Mark Briscoe will be in action on next week’s show against Tony Nese.
In a women’s division contest, Skye Blue will take on Lady Frost on next week’s episode.
Continuing the issue between Top Flight and The Kingdom, Darius Martin will be in singles action against Matt Taven next week.
The Trustbusters will face AR Fox, Blake Christian, and Metalik in a trios bout on next week’s show.
Also announced, Silas Young will take on Shane Taylor.
Next week’s lineup:
Ring of Honor TV, Thursday, March 23, 7 p.m. Eastern time on Honor Club —
Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal vs. Aussie Open
Mark Briscoe vs. Tony Nese
Skye Blue vs. Lady Frost
The Trustbusters vs. AR Fox, Blake Christian & Metalik
Athena has issued a challenge to Yuka Sakazaki for an ROH Women’s World title match at Supercard of Honor.
In a backstage promo on this week’s ROH TV episode, the Women’s World Champion challenged Sakazaki to face her for the title at the Supercard of Honor pay-per-view set for Friday, March 31.
In the promo, Athena bullied interviewer Lexy Nair, and stated that Sakazaki was afraid of her after Athena rammed her leg into the ring steps. Athena said that Sakazaki has continued wrestling in Japan, but was afraid to come back to America to face her.
The match is likely to be formally announced on next week’s ROH TV show.
Just two matches are currently official for Supercard. Here is the announced lineup to this point:
ROH Supercard of Honor, Friday, March 31, 7 p.m. Eastern time on pay-per-view —
ROH World Television Championship: Samoa Joe defends against Mark Briscoe
Reach for the Sky ladder match for the ROH Tag Team Championship: Lucha Bros vs. TBA
A World Television Championship match is official for ROH Supercard of Honor on March 31.
In a bout made official on this week’s Ring of Honor TV episode, Samoa Joe will defend the ROH TV title against Mark Briscoe at the pay-per-view on Friday, March 31.
Briscoe answered Joe’s call for a challenger on last week’s episode, then the match was officially announced on this week’s show.
Briscoe is currently an ROH Tag Team Champion, holding the titles with his late brother Jay. New Tag champs will be crowned at Supercard of Honor in a Reach for the Sky ladder match, with Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fenix currently the only team officially announced for that bout.
Briscoe will be in singles action on next week’s ROH TV, facing Tony Nese.
Joe has held the TV title since defeating Minoru Suzuki to win the Championship on an AEW Dynamite episode on April 13, 2022.
The current lineup for Supercard:
ROH Supercard of Honor, Friday, March 31, 7 p.m. Eastern time on pay-per-view —
ROH World Television Championship: Samoa Joe defends against Mark Briscoe
Reach for the Sky ladder match for the ROH Tag Team Championship: Lucha Bros vs. TBA
Ring of Honor World Champion Claudio Castagnoli and ROH Women’s Champion Athena will each be in Proving Ground matches on Thursday’s ROH on HonorClub.
Castagnoli will face Willie Mack while Athena takes on Hyan. If either challenger beats the champion or goes to the time limit, they earn a future title shot.
ROH Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta will defend his title against NJPW standout Clark Connors while ROH Six-Man Champions The Embassy (Brian Cage & Gates of Agony) defend against former champions Dalton Castle & The Boys.
Eddie Kingston will continue his pursuit of both Castagnoli and a title shot as he takes on Jeeves Kay of the Trustbusters. Kay’s teammates Ari Daivari & Slim J will battle the newly-formed team of Blake Christian & Gran Metalik.
Some of the other action will include Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal, Rush & Dralistico, Trish Adora, Dante Martin, Silas Young and more.
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Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman are on the call as I pull myself away from March Madness coverage to give you your Ring of Honor coverage!
Proving Ground Match: ROH World Champion Claudio Castagnoli vs. Willie Mack
A solid showing from Mack against the World Champion. Mack is always a crowd favorite, and he had the crowd behind him here.
This match has a 10-minute time limit. If Mack lasts the time limit or beats Castagnoli within the 10 minutes, he will get a title shot in the future.
After an early feeling-out process, Mack sent Castagnoli to the floor with an armdrag. Back in the ring, Mack hit a headscissors for a nearfall. Mack loaded up Castagnoli for a suplex, but Castagnoli powered him up for a suplex of his own. Castagnoli sent Mack off the ropes, but Mack came back with a running kick for a 2 count.
Castagnoli cut off a uranage attempt, sending Mack into the corner and drilling him with forearms. A lariat gave Castagnoli a nearfall, and a butterfly suplex scored another nearfall on Mack. Mack caught Castagnoli with a pop-up samoan drop. After a double down that almost resulted in a double knockout, Mack nipped up and hit a standing moonsault for a nearfall.
A forearm exchange ended in a spinebuster from Mack for a nearfall. Mack went to the top for a frog splash, but Castagnoli moved and knocked Mack out with a running uppercut to score the win.
Dante Martin (w/ Darius Martin) defeated Mike Bennett (w/ The Kingdom)
This was a quite good singles match from these tag team specialists. Bennett has consistently improved since his WWE run, becoming a sneaky highlight on most shows he’s on. Him and Dante Martin worked well together here heating up this tag team feud.
Bennett refused the Code of Honor to start. I believe he’s the first person to do that since the reboot, so put that on your Trivial Pursuit cards.
These two quickly got into a chop exchange that Martin won before drilling Bennett with a dropkick and a plancha to the floor. Maria got in Martin’s way, which allowed Bennett to hit a rebound forearm. Bennett dropped Martin with a piledriver on the ramp before booking it to the ring for the countout. Martin made it back in at 17, with Bennett going for a quick cover that only got a one count.
Bennett dropped Martin with a hammerlock DDT. After jawing at Darius Martin on the floor, Dante did his evasion springboard before hitting a big enzuigiri. Martin got Bennett into package piledriver position before pulling him up into a powerbomb for a nearfall. The men traded strikes before Bennett cut Martin in half with a spear. Martin kicked out of the cover, but Bennett immediately transitioned into the London Dungeon submission.
Martin got to the ropes to break the hold. Bennett went to the top rope, but Martin cut him off with punches and a gamengiri. Martin went to follow him, but Bennett got him on his shoulders. Martin got up just enough to hit a hurricanrana before hitting a frog splash for a nearfall. Bennett tried to catch Martin with a kimura, but Martin turned it into a pinning predicament that forced Bennett to kick out. Martin hit a full-nelson slam to score the win.
After the match, Matt Taven attacked Martin, but Darius Martin cut him off quickly and sent them packing.
Metalik & Blake Christian defeated Ari Daivari & Slim J (w/ Smart Mark Sterling)
Riccaboni informed us that Slim J wears and tears $350 designer t-shirts to the ring. Wear it if you got it, I suppose. Metalik got the first advantage with a backbreaker and a Slingblade-style bulldog. Metalik hit the ropewalk dropkick for a nearfall. Daivari got the advantage with a back elbow after Metalik involved himself with Slim J. The crowd greeted Slim J with Slim J Sucks chants. A double suplex on Metalik got a nearfall for the Trustbusters.
Metalik escaped a back suplex to get a tag out to Christian. Christian ran wild on both men before Slim J cut him off and hit a bodyslam on the floor. Back in the ring, Slim J hit a springboard reverse DDT for a nearfall on Christian.
Christian hit a handspring kick to Daivari before getting the hot tag into Metalik. Slim J cut Metalik off with a rana and a big move in the corner for a nearfall. Slim J missed a moonsault, allowing Metalik to hit a moonsault of his own. As Christian took out Daivari on the floor with a Fosbury Flop, Metalik hit the Metalik Driver for the win.
– We got a video package hyping up Samoa Joe vs. Mark Briscoe for the ROH World TV Title, a match made official for Supercard of Honor. Ian Riccaboni stated that Samoa Joe has never lost to Mark Briscoe.
– Mark Briscoe challenged Tony Nese for next week to clear up his issues with Smart Mark Sterling and his Varsity Athletes before Supercard of Honor.
– We get a recap of Mark Briscoe’s appearance on Rampage announcing the Reach For The Sky Ladder Match for the ROH World Tag Team Titles at Supercard of Honor.
Eddie Kingston defeated Jeeves Kay
Claudio Castagnoli took a seat in the crowd early into this match. Kingston quickly took the match to the outside in Castagnoli’s direction, throwing Kay into the barricade in front of Castagnoli. Castagnoli stood up with coffee all over his shirt, clearly upset before leaving ringside.
Kay hit a suicide dive on Kingston while he was distracted. Kay followed it up with a frog splash for a nearfall. Kingston took control right back, ending things in short order with the Stretch Plum.
– Lexy Nair interviewed the Trustbusters. Smart Mark Sterling tried to talk away the losses, but Daivari angrily challenged Metalik and Blake Christian to a trios match if they could find a partner.
Proving Ground Match: ROH Women’s World Champion Athena defeated Hyan
Proving Ground rules – If the challenger lasts 10 minutes or wins, they get a future title match.
Athena drilled Hyan with a forearm to start before clubbering on her in the corner. Hyan went for a set of flash pins before landing kicks that only scored a one count. Athena caught Hyan off the ropes with a spinning chokeslam before menacing the referee.
Hyan fired up, landing a front slam and a legdrop on Athena that scored another one count. Athena cut Hyan off the top rope with a forearm. Athena dropped Hyan off the apron with a powerbomb to the floor. She sent Hyan into the stairs before throwing her into the ring for a nearfall. Athena immediately locked on a crossface for the quick tap out. After the match, Athena threw Hyan face-first into the Women’s Title before celebrating with the belt.
– Lexy Nair was backstage with Metalik and Blake Christian. Christian introduced their partner for next week – AR Fox –before letting everyone know that they would keep an eye on the ROH Six-Man Title match tonight.
Silas Young defeated Marcus Kross
Kross countered a Young suplex with an inside cradle for a nearfall. That led to a pinning predicament, which ended with Young taking Kross down with a lariat. Young dropped Kross with a heavy Irish Whip into the corner. Kross countered another whip before hitting a springboard crossbody. Young cut off Kross and hit the Pee Gee Waja Plunge for the win.
– After the match, Young took the mic and hyped himself up. After calling himself the best ROH TV Champion in history, Shane Taylor stepped up. He took issue with Young’s claim and made a challenge for next week.
– Lexy Nair interviewed Athena. Athena took the mic and asked Lexy the whereabouts of Yuka Sakazaki. Athena said that since Sakazaki was wrestling in Japan despite being injured at Athena’s hands, that meant that Sakazaki was afraid of her. Athena challenged Sakazaki to a title match at Supercard of Honor.
ROH World Six-Man Championship: The Embassy (Brian Cage, Toa Liona, & Kaun) (w/ Prince Nana) defeated Dalton Castle & The Boys (Brent & Brandon)
Castle started with Kaun, quickly catching him with a suplex. The Boys tagged in to hit trios offense, but Kaun quickly took control of Boy Brent. Liona tagged in and mauled Brent before Brandon got a quick tag in. All three men worked on Liona, with their work only scoring a one-count. Castle got caught in the wrong corner, but evaded to make a tag to Boy Brandon.
Cage tagged in and caught Brandon on a springboard with a slam as Liona sent Castle into the ring steps. The Embassy isolated Brandon, with Kaun dropping him with a backdrop on the top rope. Liona crushed Brandon with a senton on the apron before Cage took him up and over with a superplex. After hitting a trios pose, Liona dumped Brandon with a spinebuster for a nearfall.
Brandon avoided a Liona charge to get a tag out to Castle, who sent Cage and Kaun flying with suplexes. Castle got Kaun in position for Bangarang, but Prince Nana cut it off. Cage took out Castle with an F-5 before the Boys hit tandem offense to take Cage out. Liona and Kaun double-teamed the Boys before slamming Brandon onto Brent to score the win.
After the match, the Embassy put the boots to Castle and the Boys before AR Fox, Metalik, and Blake Christian made the save. Good thing they were keeping a close eye on this one.
Trish Adora defeated Madison Rayne
Adora took Rayne over with a Northern Lights Suplex out of an arm lock for a nearfall. Rayne tried a Crucifix Bomb, but Adora held her up and rolled through into a pinfall for a two count. Rayne got a boot in for a nearfall, but Adora caught Rayne off the ropes with a back elbow. Adora hit another Northern Lights with control of the arm for a nearfall.
Rayne countered the Lariat Tubman with a DDT for a nearfall. Rayne eventually hit a Cloud Cutter for a nearfall, before hitting the Crucifix Bomb for another nearfall. Somewhere in here, the ref told Rayne the time. Adora worked her way out of the Cross Rayne by yanking on the bad arm before hitting the Lariat Tubman for the win.
– Lexy Nair was backstage with Top Flight. Darius Martin let Matt Taven know ahead of their singles match next week that this Kingdom was theirs for the taking.
Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal defeated The Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd)
A great use of two talented veterans, re-uniting their team steeped in ROH history.
The Outrunners double-team Daniels to start. Daniels worked his way to the corner to get the tag to Sydal, who quickly took Floyd down with a cross-legged slam. Daniels and Sydal took them both out before Sydal finished off Floyd with the Lightning Spiral.
– After the match, Aussie Open made their way to the stage. Kyle Fletcher stated their desire to be World Tag Team Champions before making the challenge for a future tag team match. After they left, Daniels made sure to accept.
– We got a video hyping the main event.
ROH Pure Championship: Wheeler Yuta defeated Clark Connors to retain
Another great title defense from Yuta. His heel edge stands out within the rules of Pure Title matches, and it has gotten this crowd to turn on him quickly. The match of the night. The challenge made in the post-match is incredibly exciting, making for a huge possible title defense for Supercard of Honor.
The judges for this match were Dean Malenko, BJ Whitmer, and Colt Cabana. As always, both men get three rope breaks before any holds in the ropes are legal. A closed fist punch gets a warning, a second gets a disqualification.
Connors overpowered Yuta, laying him out with shoulder blocks. Yuta baited Connors into throwing a shot before tying him up with a submission, forcing Connors to use his first rope break. Connors caught Yuta with a vertical suplex for a nearfall. Connors went for the Trophy Kill, but Yuta kicked Connors and caught him with a Cobra Twist. Connors walked to the ropes and used his second rope break.
Yuta threw his wrist tape to the side, distracting the referee so he could land an illegal closed fist punch on Connors. Yuta worked on Connors’ arm and shoulder, sending him into the turnbuckle in a hammerlock for a nearfall. Yuta tried his rebound into the ring, but Connors cut him off with the Jeep Flip. Connors ran wild, but the Trophy Kill got countered again, with Yuta hitting a drop toe hold into the corner.
Yuta hit a forearm off the top rope before following it up with a German suplex. Connors came out of the corner with the Trophy Kill, but couldn’t make a cover because he hit it with the bad shoulder. Both men rose to their knees before engaging in a strike exchange, but Yuta cut off Connors with a dropkick. Yuta locked Connors’ legs under him and taunted him, leading Connors to hit a closed fist punch to escape. Yuta followed it with a blatant closed fist punch – his second of the match, but the first seen by the referee.
Connors countered the hammer and anvil elbows with a roll-up that he turned into the ankle lock. Yuta used his first rope break, but Connors followed quickly with a set of suplexes. Connors lost him on a third suplex with the bad arm, and Yuta transitioned it into a crossface with the arm. Connors went to use his third rope break, but Yuta caught his arm and transitioned into the Seatbelt pin to score the win.
– After the match, Yuta restated his claim that the Blackpool Combat Club was the best training academy in wrestling. After beating a New Japan Dojo student, he now wants to graduate to the teacher. Yuta made the challenge official – he wants Katsuyori Shibata. Claudio Castagnoli comes out to celebrate as the show ends.
Two Proving Ground matches were announced for Thursday’s Ring of Honor TV as part of the full 11-match lineup.
ROH World Champion Claudio Castagnoli will face Willie Mack while ROH Women’s Champion Athena takes on Hyan in non-title Proving Ground action. If either Mack or Hyan beats the champion or goes to a time limit draw, they earn a future title shot.
In continued pursuit of Castagnoli and a title shot, Eddie Kingston will battle Jeeves Kay in singles action.
ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions The Embassy (Brian Cage & Gates of Agony) will defend the gold against former champions Dalton Castle & The Boys. It will be the second title match on the show, joining the previously-announced Wheeler Yuta vs. Clark Connors Pure title match.
As the Top Flight vs. The Kingdom feud continues, Dante Martin will take on Mike Bennett.
Former ROH Women’s title challenger Trish Adora looks for her second straight win as she faces Madison Rayne.
Here’s the full lineup for Thursday’s show on HonorClub:
ROH World Champion Claudio Castagnoli vs. Willie Mack in a Proving Ground match
ROH Women’s Champion Athena vs. Hyan in a Proving Ground match
ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions The Embassy defend against Dalton Castle & The Boys
ROH Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta defends against Clark Connors
Eddie Kingston vs. Jeeves Kay
Blake Christian & Gran Metalik vs. Ari Daivari & Slim J
Madison Rayne vs. Trish Adora
Silas Young vs. Marcus Kross
Matt Sydal & Christopher Daniels vs. The Outrunners
The Ring of Honor Tag Team titles will be on the line at this month’s Supercard of Honor pay-per-view.
During AEW Rampage, Mark Briscoe revealed that the event will feature the first-ever Reach for the Sky ladder match for the titles. The Lucha Brothers (Penta El Zero Miedo & Rey Fenix) were the first participants announced.
Briscoe is still recognized as one half of the tag team champions as the company evaluated how to proceed following the passing of his brother, Jay Briscoe, in a January car accident.
It’s unclear if the titles are being vacated or if Briscoe will be in the match with a new partner. On this past week’s Ring of Honor TV, Briscoe challenged, and was granted, a future TV title shot against Samoa Joe.
The PPV is set for Friday, March 31st from Los Angeles, California, during WrestleMania weekend.
As of this writing, the ladder match is the only one set for the PPV although ROH World Champion Claudio Castagnoli vs. Eddie Kingston would appear to be the frontrunner for the main event.