ROH Death Before Dishonor live results: Bandido & Athena title defenses

Two title matches co-headline tonight’s Ring of Honor Death Before Dishonor streaming special on HonorClub from Philadelphia’s 2300 Arena.

ROH World Champion Bandido defends against Hechicero in search of his fifth successful title defense.

ROH Women’s World Champion Athena will continue her push toward 1000 days as titleholder as she defends returning interim ROH Women’s TV Champion Mina Shirakawa.

ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty defends against Xelhua.

Sammy Guevara will be in action twice with the chance to leave a double champion. In one match, he and a mystery partner will face The Outrunners for the vacant ROH Tag Team titles while in the other, he joins The Von Erichs against Shane Taylor & The Infantry for the vacant ROH Six-Man titles. The vacancies are due to Dustin Rhodes’ upcoming knee surgeries.

The show is rounded out by actor/wrestler Paul Walter Hauser vs. QT Marshall in a Fight Without Honor.

Our live coverage begins with the Zero Hour pre-show.

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This is it, friends! Death Before Dishonor 2025 is knocking on our collective wrestling-watching door, but first; ZERO HOUR!

Jay Lethal vs. Jordan Oliver

As is the ROH way, about a dozen matches for tonight were added to the card about an hour ago, including this one! Lethal is pretty synonymous with ROH, so this makes sense. Oliver is also there.

Lethal had Oliver from the jump, sending him around the ring and bouncing him off the ropes before pausing for his signature strut. That gave Oliver a chance to knock him down and mock him with the very same strut.

Oliver got in a flurry of offense here and there, but Lethal was in control for the lion’s share of this match. Oliver had a good outing, at one point blocking three suplexes in short succession. Lethal was having fun playing his greatest hits and Oliver almost got him a couple of times having scouted the Lethal Injection and the big elbow.

In the end though, Lethal was able to reverse a dragon screw into a figure four and Oliver was forced to tap out.

Match Result: Jay Lethal defeated Jordan Oliver

-Lexy Nair caught up with the Sons of Texas outside the event. Ross Von Erich paid tribute to the injured Dustin Rhodes and Sammy Guevara said that they were going to win. Marshall agreed. Lexy asked Guevara who who be his partner in the Tag Team Titles match and Guevara teased… Chris Jericho? How intriguing…

MxMxTV (Mansoor and Madden) w/ Johnny TV and Taya Valkyrie vs The Dark Order (John Silver and Alex Reynolds) w/ Evil Uno vs The Frat House (Griff Garrison and Cole Karter) w/ Jackked Jameson

So MxMxTV are doing this really gross thing that only they seem to find funny, which is promoting a fragrance called SEED. it’s gross. The Frat House came out sans-Preston Vance, but with a half-dozen pledges. The Dark Order came out with cool jackets as usual, but not matching this time. I wonder how that will factor…

This tag-team three way kicked off with Reynolds and Garrison, with Silver quickly jumping in for a Dark Order double team. Karter hit a blind tag to reverse the double team, but when they posed, MxM jumped in to one-up their poses.

Everyone ran outside the ring for some reason and John Silver took out all the pledges. When he got back in the ring though, he faced the much bigger Mansoor. The Order and MxM had a trios match on ROH on Honorclub last night, so this was something of a replay of that until everyone started brawling.

On the outside, Mansoor grabbed the Frat House’s intiation paddle and spanked Jameson with it, in between makeout sessions between TV and Valkyrie. In the ring, Reynolds and Karter held down the fort, wrestling wise.

This match was undeniably chaotic. There were simply too many people at ringside and so much was happening that it was hard to follow. Everyone was spamming finishers, which was exciting in that it kept the audience guessing about the outcome, but it was exhausting to watch.

In the end, The Order had Mansoor pinned, but the ref didn’t see it. TV Sprayed some SEED (blech) into Reynolds’ face (double blech) allowing Mansoor to reverse the pin and get the win for MxMxTV.

Match Result: MxMxTV defeated The Frat House and The Dark Order

-Backstage, Lexy Nair congratulated Jay Lethal on his win earlier. They were interrupted by Blake Christian and Lee Johnson who reminded Lethal that Christian beat him at Supercard of Honor. That made Lethal sad.

-QT Marshall was shown arriving at the arena with Aaron Solo. He ran down Paul Walter Hauser, who apparently was arriving at the same time on the other side of the parking garage. Hauser said that he was angry and he was going to take it out on Marshall.

Pure Rules Match: Ashley Vox vs Billie Starkz

So this Pure Rules match is NOT part of the long-gestating Women’s Pure Championship Tournament, but it does give us a chance to watch Billie Starkz work, so I’ll allow it.

I’ll get the Pure Rules schtick out of the way here:

Each wrestler gets three rope breaks. After that, pin or submission under the ropes is legal. There is one warning for a closed fist, with the second instance causing a DQ. Outside interference is also a DQ. If there is no clear winner as time expires, a panel of judges will award the win. The judeges tonight are Jerry Lynn, Christopher Daniels and Dean Malenko.

Starkz was forced to use her first rope break at 7:42 as she and Vox tussled. Starkz stomped Vox in the corner and hit a really gnarly knee to her face. Vox kept up with Starkz though until Starkz hit a satellite DDT and went up for a swan dive. Vox slid out of the way and hit a rolling headscissor.

Vox fishooked Starkz, forcing her to use her second rope break. That pissed Starkz off and goaded her into using her one closed fist. at 4:15. Starkz then hit a massive Last Shot backbreaker and got the pin on Vox.

Match Result: Billie Starkz defeated Ashley Vox

$50.000 Four-way match: Adam Priest vs. Angélico (w/Serpentico) vs. AR Fox vs. Dralístico

Tony Khan has too much money! There was a $50k four-way before Supercard of Honor (won by AR Fox), there was a $100k match on Collision a couple of weeks ago and now AR Fox has a chance to add a second $50K purse to his earnings. All I’m saying is that no one even asked me to be in any of those matches and that stings a little.

Angelico came out with a sweet new bucket hat, so I’m thinking that he’s the favourite to win this. He’s got hat bills to pay, after all.

Dralistico and Priest rolled out of the ring for some reason to kick things off and Angelico and Fox dove out after them. Angelico and Fox then wrestled in the ring while the other two watched. Angelico had Fox in a submission, but Dralistico broke it up.

Priest then started in on Angelico who hit a bridged figure four, again broken up by Dralistico. He and Priest took turns delivering chops to Angelico in the corner. Fox hit a springboard onto Dralistico and Priest, taking them both out.

Fox then took on Dralistico and Priest two-on one and managed to keep them both off their feet. He also kept himself off his feet by diving through the ropes onto them. Next he hit a cutter on Angelico and tossed him into the ring.

Fox walked the barricade a dropped a big leg onto Angelico on the ring apron (the foxiest part of the ring!). Dralistico got involved, holding Fox so Priest to rip his leg out form underneath him. Priest hit a superplex off the second rope on Fox, but couldn’t get a pin.

Dralistico hit a big swanton on Priest but he also couldn’t get a pin. Fox stepped up to Dralistico, trading chops and slaps with him. Dralistico then hit a spingboard destroyer, but Angelico broke up the pin attempt. Dralistico went up top for a big codebreaker and got the pin on Angelico to pick up the win and the cash.

Match Result: Dralistico defeated Adam Priest, Angélico and AR Fox

And now… DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR!

The Conglomeration (Hologram and Tomohiro Ishii) vs. Premier Athletes (Ariya Daivari and Tony Nese) (with “Smart” Mark Sterling)

There is no reason for this match to exist other than I’m really looking forward to seeing Ishii throw Nese and Daivari around like sotballs in a slow pitch tournament. So to that, I say, Athletes Suck!

Daivari and Ishii kicked things off with Ishii stonewalling Daivari’s attempts to get him off his feet. Daivari slapped Ishii’s bald head, which made him angry. Like Meng-level angry. From there he no-sold a dozen chops and chopped Daivari across the ring. Daivari reached for a tag, but Nese refused, not wanting to take on Ishii.

Nese finally entered the match to face off against Hologram, sending him into the corner. Nese hit a double dropkick, but Hologram went up top. Nese moved and the two hit dueling crossbodies. Sterling got up on the apron to cause a distraction, allowing Daivari to hit a Carpet Ride on Hologram for a two count.

Hologram found himself cut off in the Athletes corner while Daivari and Nese tagged in and out, applying various holds to him. Hologram got a pin on Nese, but the ref was distracted talking about the weather with Ishii and missed it. That allowed Daivari to rain down more punishment with the help of Sterling.

The double teams continued, with Ishii powerless to stop it. Hologram finally made the hot tag to Ishii who leapt in and cleared house, taking our Daivari and Nese. Ishii began chopping and punching Nese in the corner before hitting a side slam.

Hologram jumped in to help his partner and the two hit stereo suplexes on the Athletes. Ishii lifted Nese for a brainbuster, but Nese kicked out at two. Nese hit a spinning heel kick that knocked Ishii off his feet for the first time. Hologram hit a big springboard to give him a chance to recover.

Nese grabbed Hologram for a piledriver, but Hologram kicked out. Hologram dodged an attack by Daivari who hit Sterling by mistake. Hologram dove out of the ring repeatedly taking out Athletes left and right.

Ishii got Nese up for a spiked brainbuster and that was it, Ishii and Hologram win.

Match Result: The Conglomeration defeated The Premier Athletes

ROH World Six Man Tag Team Championship Match: The Sons of Texas (Marshall Von Erich, Ross Von Erich, and Sammy Guevara) vs. Shane Taylor Promotions (Shane Taylor, Carlie Bravo, and Capt. Shawn Dean)

YES! As much as I love the Sons of Texas, I cam even more excited to see STP finally get a chance at some championship belts. The titles were technically vacated last night on ROH on Honorclub, so no matter who wins, they will be the “new” champions.

Bravo started the match against Guevara, with Guevara taking a shot at Dean on the apron. Bravo avenged his partner and isolated Guevara in the STP corner at the same time. Guevara slipped out though, delivering a backflip dropkick to Bravo.

Guevara tagged in Ross who bounced Bravo’s skull off the turnbuckle before delivering one hell of a kick in the corner. Bravo tried to leap away but was met by another dropkick. Ross shot Bravo off the ropes for Marshall to hit a slam on him, but only got a two count.

Trish Adora distracted the ref, while Dean pulled Ross out of the ring for Taylor and Bravo to beat on him. Bravo set up Ross in the STP corner for a rapid fire assault from all three members of STP. Taylor ended up legal, headbutting Ross, drawing the ire of Marshall.

Dean tagged in and landed a bronco buster on Ross in the corner (dubbed a “BBC” Bronco Buster from Captain). Tayle tagged back in and Ross hit him in the stomach. Taylor kneed him in the jaw for his trouble. Dean slammed Ross, then took a moment to punch Marshall so he didn’t feel left out.

Ross finally got the hot tag to his brother and Marshall jumped in to start clearing the ring. Marshall took out Dean and Bravo and even got Taylor with a scoop slam. Marshall went up top and hit a moonsault on Taylor, but only got a two count.

Marshall then tried the Claw on Taylor, but Dean broke it up. Taylor hit a splash on Marshall and then Dean hit a big frog splash, but Ross broke up the pin. Taylor threw Ross out of the ring and into the steel steps. In the ring, Marshall and Dean, the legal men, traded blows.

Marshall walked into a big knee from Dean, but responded with a discus clothesline. Marshall got a tag to Guevara, who kicked Dean in theback of the head before hitting springboard cutter. Guevara flipped over the top rope in an attempt to get Dean, but hit Marshall instead.

Bravo was the legal man and Taylor punched Guevara in the face so the infantry could double stomp him. That was it and STP won the match to become the new Six Man World Tag Team Champions!

Match Result: Shane Taylor Promotions defeated The Sons of Texas

ROH Women’s Pure Championship Tournament Quarterfinal Match: Taya Valkyrie vs. Queen Aminata

To quote Brooklyn 99’s Terry Crews: Oh damn! ROH remembered they had that Women’s Pure belt made! This tournament was set to be finalized at Supercard of Honor, but injury, call ups to Dynamite and Collision and just pure bad luck stalled it somewhat. I’m very excited that it’s back on the docket though!

See the Zero Hour match between Ashley Vox and Billie Starkz for the lowdown on the Pure Rules division. Aminata forced Valkyrie to us her first rope break at 9:45. That’s 15 seconds into the match. She then shoved Valkyrie into the ropes, causing her to use her second rope break at 9:00 even.

Aminata controlled things from there, using her unique cache of butt-based offense to put Valkyrie on the mat. She then whipped her into the corner, but Valkyrie moved and delivered a kick to the head, followed by a german suplex. Valkyrie worked Aminata’s knee around the ringpost next.

Valkyrie dropped a leg on Aminata’s throat on the ring apron (the throatiest part of the ring!) and began mocking her. Aminata can back swinging, but Valkyrie hit a sit-out powerbomb as the clock passed 6 minutes.

Valkyrie tried to get Animata up in a surfboard, but modified it into a chicken wing, forcing Aminata to use her first rope break at 4:19. The two traded punches until Aminata slapped Valkyrie’s chest, setting her up for another and another.

Aminata hit a snapmare and mid-match, they changed the time limit from 10 minuted to 60 minutes. In the match, Valkyrie was forced to use her last rope break. Valkyrie tried to get Aminata up, but she reversed it into an Armbar. Valkyrie went for the ropes, but she had no breaks left.

Animata head butted Valkyrie out of nowhere and got the pin to advance in the tournament.

Match Result: Taya Valkyrie vs. Queen Aminata

After the match, Deonna Purazzo (who’s facing Trish Adora in the tournament) came down to the ring to stare down Aminata. Aminata offered her hand, but Purazzo shrugged it off.

-Backstage, Lexy Nair reminded everyone that Sammy Guevara has yet to pick his partner for the Tag Team Title Match later in the show.

Blake Christian and Lee Johnson vs. The Kingdom (Matt Taven and Mike Bennett)

Taven and Bennett have been leaning towards the light recently, which makes them a good foil for the dastardly Christian and Johnson. Also, Johnson and Christian have decided to us “The Swirl” as a team name, which in no way invokes the image of a toilet flushing in my mind.

The match started with a standard brawl and when the dust settled, Taven and Johnson were legal in the ring. Bennett tagged in a peppered Johnson with chops in the corner. Christian tried to intervene, but Bennett gave him the same treatment.

Bennett went for an elbow, but Christian pulled Johnson out of the way. On the outside, Johnson hung Bennett up on the barricade and Christian hit a big splash onto him from the ring apron (the splashiest part of the ring!) Then, Jay Lethal was shown watching the match in the back at the odd angle that all wrestlers watch tv.

Back in the ring, Johnson and Christian had Bennett isolated and we tagging in and out to beat him senseless. Bennett kicked off Christian and got a tag to Taven who ducked a clothesline and hit a back body drop on Johnson. He then tried a springboard, but Christian rolled away.

Bennett tagged back in and so did Johnson. They worked through a series of pinning combinations, but neither man got a three count. Christian jumped on Taven’s back and Johnson did the same on Bennett, trying to get sleepers. The Kingdom hit stereo proton packs though.

Taven and Johnson were legal and Johnson got Taven up on his shoulders and hit a spicolli driver, followed by a splash by Christian. Taven tried a quick rollup, but Christian locked in Vanilla Choke Zeo. Across the ring, Johnson held Bennett, but Bennett reversed it into a death valley driver onto Christian before Taven could tap.

Jay Lethal was shown in the back, approving.

Christian got caught by Bennett in a spicolli driver and Taven hit Just the Tip, but Christian rolled out before it could be pinned. The Swirl (ew) hit a spicolli driver/stomp combo on Bennett on the outside before facing Taven.

Taven spammed superkicks, but Chriswtian hit a low blow behind the ref’s back. One more Spicolli/Stomp combo and that was it as Christian pinned Taven for the win.

Jay Lethal was shown in the back, disapproving.

Match Result: Blake Christian and Lee Johnson defeated The Kingdom (Matt Taven and Mike Bennett)

ROH Pure Rules Championship Match: Lee Moriarty (c) vs. Xelhua

At Supercard of Honor, Moriarty successfully defended his Pure Title against the legendary Blue Panther. Fun Fact: if you add the ages of Moriarty (30) and Xelhua (21) together, they are still over a decade younger than Blue Panther (64).

The match started with a 60 minute countdown on the timer, so that’s what we’re going with now. Moriarty and Xelhua locked up, trying to force each other to use up a rope break. It didn’t work for either man though and they reset.

Xelhua put on a surfboard cloverleaf next, forcing Moriarty to use a rope break at 58:45. Moriarty started throwing open hands at Xelhua’s chest, but the luchadore reversed it into a leg lock submission in the center of the ring. Moriarty threw him off though with an armdrag.

Moriarty started working the hands of XelHua, but that just gave him a chance to tie Moriarty in knots. The ref issued Xelhua a warning for a closed fist and Moriarty used the opportunity to hit a codebreaker. Then he danced. No, really.

Moriarty whiffed on a big elbow and Xelhua hit a tilt-o-whirl backbreaker. Moriarty lured Xelhua intot he corner and drove his skull into the turnbuckle. He then hit a dropkick but only got a two count. Moriarty went back to working the hand of Xelhua, splitting his fingers.

Moriarty then tied him up in a grapevine, forcing Xelhua to use a rope break at 53:20. Moriarty then hit a high stomp on Xelhua’s hand. Moriarty split the finger again, twisting and slamming Xelhua’s hand on the mat, trying to take away the luchadore’s grabbing ability.

Xelhua blocked a suplex, but Moriarty dropkicked him to the outside and dove after him, driving him into the barricade. it was so nice, Moriarty did it again. And again. But on the third, Xelhua caught him and put Moriarty in a straightjacket on the outside.

They went back into the ring to break the count and Moriarty wrenched Xelhua’s arm on the ropes. He then got a Border City Stretch on, forcing Xelhua to use a rope break at 49:17. Xelhua responded with a stalling suplex, leaving both men on their backs.

Xelhua got to his feet first and peppered Moriarty with chops. Xelhua went up top next and hit a crossbody from the top turnbuckle. Xelhua put a hammerlock submission on Moriarty, but Moriarty got his foot on the ropes, using his second rope break at 46:33.

Moriarty went back to working Xelhua’s arm and hand before hitting a flapjack for a two count. Moriarty planted Xelhua and went for a cover, but Xelhua got his foot on the ropes, using his final rope break at 45:20.

Moriarty took advantage and locked in a Border City Stretch. Xelhua rolled it into a pin attempt and then hit at tailbone slam for a two-count. Moriarty put on a Octopus stretch, followed by a Border City Stretch through the ropes. Xelhua had no rope breaks left, so he was forced to tap out.

Match Result: Lee Moriarty defeated Xelhua

After the match, respect was shown by both men and STP came down the ramp to celebrate their wins together.

Fight Without Honor: Paul Walter Hauser vs. Q. T. Marshall

I haven’t seen Naked Gun yet, but I hear that one participant in this match is in it. So, good for whoever that is. Anyway, Marshall threw a drink in Hauser’s face 6 months ago. Hauser is famously sober, so now they are going to have a fight about it.

Marshall claimes Hauser “isn’t a real wrestler” but Hauser certainly looks the part. As the match started, they locked up, which was odd for a Fight Without Honor. Marshall’s strategy seemed to be to out-wrestle Hauser, putting on a headlock. Hauser was able to reverse it for a scoop slam, to Masrhall’s surprise.

Hauser hit an atomic drop and side russian leg sweep, causing Marshall to scramble from the ring. Hauser hit a cannonball from the ring apron (the most Golden Globe winning part of the ring!). Hauser then went underneath and pulled out a table.

Marshall threw a chair at Hauser, but he ducked it and shoved the table into Marshall’s gut. He then tried to suplex Marshall through the table, but Marshall reversed it. Hauser then reversed that an suplexed Marshall on the floor before sending him back into the ring.

Hauser went underneath the ring again and pulled out a ladder. Before he could put it in the ring, Marshall sent it into his face with a baseball slide. Marshall set the Ladder up in the corner and Hauser climbed into the ring and started punching, using the moment to pay tribute to Dustin Rhodes.

Marshall picked up Hauser and threw him onto the ladder. Marshall adjusted the ladder on the ropes and hit Hauser’s face off of it. Marshall went under the ring while Hauser bled in the corner. Marshall found a box that contained a barbed wire wrapped baseball bat and chair.

Marshall went with the bat and raked it over the forehead of Hauser after hitting him in the back. Marshall went with the chair next, but Hauser ducked it and sent Marshall into the corner. He then hit him with the chair across his exposed back.

Hauser put Marshall up on hisd shoulders and Aaron Solo arrived with a Kendo Stick to help Marshall. He beat Hauser with it mercilessly will Marshall recovered. Solo and Marshall brought two tables into the ring. Solo hit Hauser with the ladder while Marshall grabbed a third table.

Hauser wailed as Solo hit him with the chair again and again. Marshall got another box, this one draped with a black curtain. Before he could open it though, Hauser thew Marshall out of the ring. Solo went to handcuff Hauser, but who should appear but HOOK!

Hook put Solo through a table and dragged him out of the ring and to the back in a choke hold. Marshall raked Hauser’s eyes and then tried to pile drive him on the ring apron (the most Emmy winning part of the ring!) Hauser reversed it though into a plunge slam through the table!

Hauser threw Marshall back in the ring and grabbed a chair. He smashed it over the head of Marshall and set it up in the ring. He picked up Marshall and hit a sit down piledriver on the chair for a two count. Hauser then produced his Golden Globe award and smashed it into Marshall’s face.

Hauser dragged the cloth covered box into the middle of the ring and revealed that it was full of broken glass. Hauser tried to drive Marshall’s face into it, but Marshall tried to hit a diamond cutter into it. Hauser moved and Marshall landed on the glass. Hauser then hoisted him up and slammed him on the glass again. Somehow, Marshall kicked out at two though.

Hauser then produced a bag of thumbtacks, spreading them around the ring. Marshall hit a superkick though and then powerbombed Hauser on the tacks.

Marshall grabbed a table next and set it up in the ring. He then covered it in broken glass. Marshall grabbed a mic and told the crowd to shut up. He then jawed at Hauser, dragging him to his feet. Hauser hit a low blow on the way up and rolled Marshall up on the tacks for a two count.

Hauser hit a double axe handle and climbed to the top turnbuckle. Marshall woke up and punched him right in the golden globes. Marshall hit a diamond cutter from the top rope through the glass covered table and pinned Hauser, 1-2-3.

Match Result: Q. T. Marshall defeated Paul Walter Hauser

After the match, Hauser got a nod of respect form Marshall and a standing ovation from the crowd. He really did give it everything.

ROH World Tag Team Championship Match: Sammy Guevara and TBA (c) vs. The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd and Truth Magnum)

During Zero Hour, Guevara said that he didn’t want to “break the walls down” and spoil who his mystery partner is for this match. With that tease in play, his partner turned out to be…

Not Ross Von Erich… Not Marshall Von Erich…

But… RUSH!

(shut up, it makes sense. kinda)

The match started with much speculation as to Guevara’s status with LFI, but all that mattered was the ROH Tag Titles and Rush and Guevara were on the same page when it comes to that. Guevara started things off against Magnum, relying on his cockiness to cover for the fact he’d already wrestled one match tonight.

Magnum got an armdrag followed by a dropkick on Guevara who moved to his corner and tagged in Rush. Magnum tagged in Floyd and the two mighty men began slapping the meat, as it were. Rush pie-faced Floyd in the corner and chopped him across th ring. Floyd stood up to him though and a shoving match ensued.

Magnum grabbed a tag and the Outrunners double teamed Rush. Guevara complained to the camera about the crowd in Philly before accepting a tag from Rush to double dropkick Magnum. Magnum tried a quick rollup, but Guevara sent him face-first into the bottom rope.

Rush dragged Magnum out of the ring and sent him into the steel steps. Guevara followed and sent him into the barricade. Rush threw a beer in Magnum’s face and Guevara slid him back into the ring, cutting him off before he was able to make a tag to Floyd.

Guevara chopped him in the corner before tagging in Rush to do the same. The two traded off stomps and chops on Magnum in the corner, pausing only to Pose in the center of the ring. This was full pre-kid Guevara at his best.

Magnum almost got a tag to Floyd, but Guevara got him in a sleeper before he could get there. Magnum turned it into a back suplex and finally got the tag to Floyd as Guevara got a tag to Rush. Floyd cleared the ring though, slamming Magnum onto Rush.

The Outrunners tried to hit their double elbow, but Guevara interrupted it. They tried to irish whip the Outrunners into each other, but Floyd and Magnum reversed it and clotheslined Rush and Guevara. The hit their double elbow on Rush,but Guevara interrupted Total Recall.

The Outrunners responded by hitting Total Recall on Guevara but he wasn’t legal. All four started to brawl, with the Outrunners taking out Guevara. Magnum went up top but Guevara pushed him off the turnbuckle. Floyd got clocked by Rush who landed the Bulls Horns.

Rush tagged in Guevara who went up top for a shooting star press and covered Floyd to get the victory. Sammy Guevara and Rush are your new ROH World Tag Team Champions!

Match Result: Sammy Guevara and Rush defeated The Outrunners

After the match, Dralistico came down to celebrate with Rush and Guevara. So did the Von Erichs. Guevara tried to make peace between everyone, but then superkicked Marshall while Rush slammed Ross with a title belt, Guevara’s status with LFI now brazenly clear.

-Backstage, Lexy Nair interviewed the Outrunners about their loss. Before they could answer a question though, a celebrating STP came by and made fun of them.

ROH World Championship Match: Bandido (c) vs. Hechicero

The last two Bandido title defenses have been no-brainer contenders for Match of the Year. With Hechicero in the opposite corner tonight, I’m pretty confident he’s going to hit the trifecta. Don Callis, bad Spanish and all, came down to introduce Hechicero. Bandido entered wearing an era-clashing suit of armor and six-guns on his hips, which made me wonder if more wrestlers came to the ring strapped would there be fewer title changes?

“Everything that Hechicero is, he looks like.” -Caprice Coleman.

The match started with an attempted lock up that ended with Bandido kicking Hechicero in the shins. They locked up for real with Hechicero walking Bandido into the corner, where nothing happened. The two locked up again, this time with Bandido getting a wristlock on. Again not satisfied, they locked up again, with Hechicero wrenching the arm of Bandido.

Hechicero took Bandido down with a leg sweep, locking his legs around his head. Bandido grabbed the rope and Bandido tried a headscissor, twisting through to send Hechicero to the mat. Hechicero reversed it into a surfboard style submission attempt, torquing the knee of Bandido.

Bandido hauled Hechicero up into a tombstone position, but Hechicero rolled through and grabbed Bandido, working the arm for a head scissor and double wristlock. Hechicero found Bandido’s ankle, but Bandido popped up and ate a big shoulder tackle. Hechicero continued working the arm, but missed a senton.

Hechicero dropped Bandido with a toe hold, Bandido responded with a frankensteiner, sending Hechicero to the outside. Hechicero climbed back into the ring and Bandido picked up the speed with some flips and dodges, running circles around Hechicero, finishing with a flip to the outside leaving both men on their backs.

Bandido got to his feet first and used the advantage to flip off Don Callis. Back in the ring, Bandido whipped Hechicero into the corner, but Hechicero came back with a high knee to Bandido’s chest. Hechicero hit a DDT next for a two count.

Hechicero tried to peel the mask from Bandido’s face, but settled for punching it instead. Hechicero hit a pump handle slam and Callis began causing a distraction at ringside. Hechicero hit a crossbody on Bandido on the ropes.

Bandido staggered to his feet to be met by punches from Hechicero. He started returning them, but Hechicero caught hid ankle on a leapfrog and pulled him to the mat. Hechicero wrapped up the legs of Bandido, trying to take away his speed in a surfboard.

Bandido powered out of it though and reversed it into an instep surfboard of his own. Hechicero stepped out of it and wrapped Bandido in a grapevine, forcing him to grab the ropes to break the hold. Bandido then rolled out of the ring and Hechicero followed.

Hechicero threw Bandido into the barricade and put him back in the ring. Hechicero put a sleeper on and then transitioned into an armbar. Hechicero wrenched the arm of Bandido back, twisting his shoulder.

Hechicero tried to tear Bandido’s mask again, ripping it and almost revealing Bandido’s face. Bandido staggered towards the ropes, but Hechicero didn’t let up. Bandido reached deep and started returning kicks and punches, followed by a spingboard corkscrew.

Bandido lifted Hechicero in a military press and dropped him on his head. Hechicero left the ring and Bandido followed with a corkscrew over the top rope. Bandidio threw Hechicero back into the ring and went up top for a frog splash, but Hechicero kicked out at two.

Bandido tried to pull up the mask of Hechicero, but stopped when the crowd disapproved. He swept Hechicero’s lego and sent him out of the ring. When he followed, Hechicero hooked his leg over the barricade and hit a big elbow off the ring apron (the most elbowy part of the ring!).

Hechicero climbed the barricade, bringing Bandido with him. Hechicero tried to suplex him, but Bandido blocked it, instead suplexing Hechicero on the barricade, leaving both men laying.

Hechicero tried to stomp Bandido on the ring apron, but Bandido got the knees up sending him off the apron. Bandido then climbed the ringpost and hit a high splash onto Hechicero. Bandido then slid back into the ring to beat the count as Hechicero staggerd up.

Hechicero moved to end the match, but Bandido exploded with a flurry of offense. Hechicero tried for another sleeper, but Bandido broke it by hyperextending the arm. Bandido then tried a Code Red, but hechicero blocked it and hit a helicopter down to the floor, smacking Bandido’s head against the barricade on the way down.

Back in the ring, Hechicero put Bandido in a body scissor and wrenched his knee back. Bandido wiggled free and staggered to his feet. Hechicero put on a spinning hammerlock, but Bandido countered the backbreaker. Hechicero hit a high knee and Bandido followed with a superkick. Bandido hit a headscissor takedown, but both men ended up flat on their backs.

Callis started pounding on the ring apron to get Hechicero moving but both men sat up at once. Bandido flipped off Hechicero and the two began headbutting each other. The got to their feet and Hechicero dropped the straps.

Bandido got a gutwrench spin out slam on Henchicero but Hechicero blocked the 21 plex. Bandido rolled over and lifted Hechicero off the ground. Hechicero tried to roll through but Bandido twisted into a leg lock. Hechicero flipped it into another surfboard style hold and Bandido got to the ropes.

Bandido put Hechicero on the the top turnbuckle and Hechicero headbutted him. Bandido hit a slam and then a 21 Plex attempt into a straightjacket and german suplex to finally get the pin and retain the title. Trifecta achieved!

Match Result: Bandido defeated Hechicero

ROH Women’s World Championship Match: Athena (c) vs. Mina Shirakawa

In case you forgot (because I sure did!) Shirakawa is the Interim ROH Women’s Television Champion while Red Velvet recovers from injury.  Also, the Blue Meanie, I mean, Blue Minion came down to the ring with Athena and her Minions in Training. Shirakawa also wanted to dance with the Meanie, which enraged Athena who kicked him out of the ring.

After a very agressive Code of Honor, the bell rang and the two locked up. Athena worked the shoulder of Shirakawa, as the two twisted around each other. They exchanged leaps and roll throughs until Shirakawa dodged a big right hand from Athena.

Athena ducked under the ropes and got some words of encouragment from Billie Starkz at ringside. Shirakawa laid a boot to Athena’s gut followed by as side russian leg sweep. Shirakawa shook her money maker on the top rope and hit a spingboard splash on Athena. Athena pushed her off, favoring her knee.

Athena rolled out, clutching her knee and Shirakawa followed, smacking Athena into the ring post. She went to punch Athena, but she ducked and Shirakawa punched the post with her already injured hand. From there, Athena worked the hand on the barricade and stuck in between the steps and the ring post. Athena then dropkicked the steps, crushing Shirakawa’s hand.

Back in the ring, Athena kicked Shirakawa into a pin attempt, then dropped a knee onto her already injured hand repeatedly. Athena put on a short arm scissor lock, bending Shirakawa’s arm back in on itself. She sent Shirakawa into the corner, bouncing her head off the turnbuckle.

Athena put Shirakawa’s hand into the turnbuckle and began kicking it repeatedly before sending her out of the ring with a baseball slide. She stomped Shirakawa’s hand against the barricade and charged her, but Shriakawa dodged it and Athena kicked the steel. Twice.

Athena hobbled after Shirakawa who sent her into the barricade before sliding back into the ring. Shirakawa dropkicked Athena’s knee and hit a sling blade for a two count. Athena tried a kick but Shirakawa turned it into a backbreaker.

Shirakawa wrapped Athena’s leg around the ring post, slamming it and then putting on a figure four. Starkz tried to intervene, allowing Athena to dive through the ropes, but Skirakawa dodged and Athena crashed into Starkz. Shirakawa used the distraction for a parkour splash. Athena caught her and threw her into the barricade.

Athena tossed Shirakawa back in the ring but as she was climbing in, Shirakawa grabbed her leg in a dragon screw then put on the figure four in the center of the ring. Athena clawed her way to the ropes breaking the hold.

Athena grabbed Shirakawa o hit her with a shining wizard. Athena popped back up though and hit a hard lariat onto Shirakawa, leaving them both on their backs in the ring. They started trading punches (and screams!) as they staggered to their feet, still trading blows.

Shirakawa kicked Athena’s knee, but Athena caught her and landed a pike driver right on her head. Athena hoisted Shirakawa onto her shoulders but Shirakawa turned it into a DDT for a two count. Shirakawa went up top and hit a slingblade, but only got a two count as well.

Shirakawa called for the Glamourous Driver, but Athena worked out of it and hit a skull expulsion. They rolled around the ring and Athena locked in a Koji clutch. Shirakawa hit her knee, forcing her to let go, but go caught by a superkick on the way up.

Athena went up top, looking for an O Face, but Shirakawa got to her feet and got her into an Electric Chair into a spin out flapjack. She then locked on another figure four in the center of the ring. Athena writhed in pain, trying to fight out of it. She rolled it over and reversed the figure four. Shirakawa reversed it back.

Finally, Athena got to the rope and broke the hold, clutching her knee while Starkz tried to energize her. Shirakawa went up top but Athena grabbed her ankle and punched her face. Athena hit a superplex and and tried a pop up powerbomb but Shirakawa hit a discus lariat.

Shirakawa nailed a glamourous driver, but Athena kicked out a two. Shirakawa tried a second driver, but Athena caught her and hit an armbar, complete with biting. Athena hit a straightjacket powerbomb and then went up top. She hit an O Face and got the pin 1-2-3! Athena retains the title and goes on to celebrate her 1000th day as champion.

Match Result: Athena defeated Mina Shirakawa

What a great and extremely long night of wrestling!

ROH Death Before Dishonor live results: Mark Briscoe vs. Roderick Strong title match

Roderick Strong will attempt to become the Ring of Honor World Champion for the first time since 2011 when he challenges current titleholder Mark Briscoe on tonight’s ROH Death Before Dishonor card from Arlington, Texas.

ROH Women’s World Champion Athena will aim to keep her record-long title streak going as she defends against Queen Aminata.

ROH TV Champion Atlantis Jr. will defend his title in a Survival of the Fittest bout against Lio Rush, Shane Taylor, Johnny TV, Brian Cage and Lee Johnson while ROH Women’s TV Champion Billie Starkz will defend against Red Velvet.

ROH Tag Team Champions Mike Bennett & Matt Taven will defend against Tomohiro Ishii & Kyle O’Reilly, and ROH Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta defends against Lee Moriarty.

The rest of card features Leyla Hirsch vs. Diamante in a Texas Death Match; an ROH Six-Man Tag Team title eliminator with Dustin Rhodes, Ross Von Erich & Marshall Von Erich vs. Alex Reynolds, John Silver & Evil Uno; The Beast Mortos vs. Komander, and MxM making their promotional in-ring debut on the pre-show.

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All right, friends! Here we go with Death Before Dishonor! Ring of Honor’s first special event since April’s Supercard of Honor. Much like that show, this one is packed with two World Title Matches, two TV Title Matches, tag and six-man action, a Texas Death Match and more! But first, the pre-show, Zero Hour.

ZERO HOUR: MxM Connection (Mason and Mansoor) defeated Spanish Announce Project (Serpentico and Angelico)

This was The MxM Connection’s big debut on ROH TV after several weeks of Zoolander-esque teases and vignettes. 

After a very sexy Code of Honor Serpentico kicked things off against Mansoor. It was a slow start which was a bit of a surprise, but the two went back and forth in between Model poses. Sadly they weren’t executed by Serpentico, which would have been great given his mask.

Mason tagged in and it was then that I realized he as about a foot taller than Serpentico. Mason no-sold some chops and Serpentico gave up and tagged in his taller partner Angelico. Angelico caught a butt to the face from Mason, leading to a great pose from Mansoor. They tossed out their opponents and then danced and, yes, posed.

After a while, the posing caught on and Serpentico tried out his own set. This upset the MxM’ers and they jumped in to take both he and Angelico out. Mason nearly broke him in half with a spinebuster. That led to a nice bridge, but Angelico was able to break it up.

Serpentico laid out Mansoor with a big dive through the ropes and tossed him in to Angelico. A big splash led to a two-count and ref Aubrey Edwards made sure everyone knew it. Mason took on both Angelico and Serpentico, slamming them into opposite corners. The MxM Connection’s aggressive streak was on full display. After a double lateral press, the Connection both pinned Serpentico and got the win in their debut.

As they were walking to the back, who should appear but Maria. With Kole Karter out for a while, is she looking for new clients? We shall see!

-After the opening match, the Death Before Dishonor card was run down, complete with recap vignettes. That brought us to the second Zero Hour match, and it was a problem.

ZERO HOUR: Marina Shafir defeated Angelica Risk

Shafir has been embracing her agressive side as of late, taking down opponents with jujitsu and submission moves that look exceptionally painful. She taunted Risk off the top, but once the bell rang it was all business.

Risk came out agressive, landing huge chops across Shafir’s chest. She no-sold them all though and picked up the smaller woman and immediately locked in her Mother’s Milk submission. Risk passed out, and that was that.

ZERO HOUR: The Infantry (Sean Dean and Carlie Bravo) w/Trish Adora defeated Griff Garrison and Anthony Henry w/ Maria

The Infantry traded their usual camo for X-Men costumes for the match, which was very cool. Dean had some killer Cyclops glasses as well. Garrison and Henry had… Maria.

Bravo and Henry kicked things off, and it was a speedy affair. The Infantry isolated Henry right away and landed a series of splashes in the corner. Garrison tagged in and managed to get one up on Bravo with a big back elbow. Maria seemed pleased.

The momentum switched, and Henry stomped and chopped Dean in the corner. Henry went for a series of submission holds, including a Rings of Henry, but Dean wouldn’t give up.

The infantry had a bit of an advantage as they gelled really well like they always do, but Garrison and Henry didn’t have the same kind of history and cohesiveness as a team. At one point, Garrison was looking for his partner who was up on the ropes, rallying the crowd and didn’t notice.

After a couple of hot tags, Garrison ate a big flapjack from Bravo and Dean jumped in to clean house. They tried to land a Boot Camp on Garrison, but Henry grabbed Dean and tripped him up. After a superplex from Garrison and a double stomp from Henry, Bravo looked like he was done, but kicked out at two.

Maria jumped up on the apron to cause a distraction, but ended up getting knocked off into Garrison’s arms. The confusion let the Infantry hit Boot Camp on Henry and get the 1-2-3.

After the match, Top Flight came out and congratulated The Infantry on their win. They then continued to the ring.

ZERO HOUR: Top Flight (Darius and Duante) defeated The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd and Truth Magnum)

This match was the last match before the start of Death Before Dishonor. Ian Ricabonni let us know that if it ran over time, they would transition into the big show and keep on going!

Giving the MxM Connection a run for their posing money, The Outrunners controlled things off the top. Darious managed to fend off Magnum, and went to a quick cover, but there was a kickout.

Floyd tagged in and he and Magnum hit a double body slam on Darius. Darious fought back against Floyd, but a sneaky tag was made and Magnum reversed the momentum easily. The Ref became distracted by Duante and it allowed the Outrunners to double team Darious in their corner.

Darius fought his way out of the corner, but couldn’t make it past Floyd to get the tag. Floyd locked in a sleeper, grinding the match to a halt. Darius countered with a back suplex and the crowd was begging for the hot tag, which both teams made.

Duante laid into Magnum with a flurry of punches and a huge splash off the top rope. Magnum tried to help his partner, but Duante saw it coming and laid him out, or rather on top of his partner. A few quick kicks later and Magnum was on the shoulders of Darius who deliverd a massive slam while Duante took out Floyd to get the win and remain undefeated in ROH in 2024.

-With Zero Hour out of the way, it was time for Death Before Dishonor!

The Beast Mortos defeated Komander

This match had all the ingredients to be absolutely crazy. Putting Komander in the ring with Mortos is like putting a Frog in the ring with a Rhino. Komander’s speed and high-flying bag of tricks against the brutal violence of Mortos was an excellent juxtaposition and made for a really exciting match up.

Mortos grabbed Komander by the head and threw him into the ground for an opening move. Kmander tried a springboard to counter but Mortos caught him in the air and threw him into the ground.

Then Mortos caught Komander in the air again, outside of the ring this time, and threw him into the ground. There seemed to be a theme developing.

Back in the ring, Mortos delivered some hard chops, keeping control of the match pace. Komander wouldn’t go down though, coming back again and again only to face more pummelling.

After Mortos caught Komander and threw him into the ring post for a change, Komander writhed on the mat until Mortos picked him up and did it again. Komander’s high-flying offense was of no use against the Beast.

Komander tried to go high again, but Mortos rolled out of the ring to avoid it. Jumping down, Komander started getting some offense in with a big hurricanrana off the ring apron (the hardest part of the ring). With Mortos incapacitated, Komander ran along the ropes and delivered a huge splash on the outside. He followed that up with a near fall after a poisonrana.

Mortos fought back though and delivered a back drop that was so brutal it knocked MY wind out. A swinging mexican destroyer and a spear from Komander left both men on their backs as the match built to it’s conclusion.

Mortos then hit a series of backbreakers and slams driving Komander into the mat and picking up the victory.

-The MxM boys joined Lexy Nair to announce that they will be facing FTR on Collision tomorrow. But they did it with a lot more smoldering looks than you might think.

ROH Tag Team Champions Mike Bennett & Matt Taven defeated Tomohiro Ishii & Kyle O’Reilly

It was just a couple of weeks ago that long-time Tag Champs Bennett and Taven were lamenting the lack of “real competition” in ROH. They begged Tony Khan to deliver them some opponents and he has in the form of Ishii and O’Reilly. Amongst their international accolades, O’Reilly is a former ROH World and Tag Champion, and Ishii has held the ROH Television Title.

The real story here though was that Bennett and Taven weren’t sure piledriving Ishii would work, since he didn’t appear to have a neck.

Ishii and Bennett kicked things off and even though Ishii gave up a few inches to Taven, he managed o take some chops without blinking. He then returned the favour to Bennett and the chopfest began. Bennett broke first and fell to his knees. Ishii, chest bleeding like a stuck Jericho, tagged in O’Reilly which brought in Taven.

Taven had the advantage on O’Reilly until he was taken down by a double leg, uh, takedown. O’Reilly pulled Taven to the corner and tagged in Ishii who delivered a few of those chops to Taven so he matched his partner. O’Reilly tagged back in and locked Taven in an abdominal stretch. O’Reilly and Ishii chopped Taven until he crumbled. Bennett tried to help his partner, but was quickly dealt with.

After a few minutes, Ishii stopped selling just about anything until Bennett poked him in the eye. Ishii tagged in O’Reilly who took out both Bennett and Taven, wrenching the former’s knee on the ropes. O’Reilly and Ishii brawled with the champs on the outside, leading to all 4 men being laid out.

Back in the ring Taven took a series of hard kicks from O’Reilly. He obliged and then locked in a kneebar. Taven worked his way out though, throwing O’Reilly to the outside and hitting him with a springboard dive, possibly dislocating O’Reilly’s shoulder. Taven and Bennett double teamed O’Reilly while Ishii recovered, but weren’t able to get the pin.

O’Reilly managed to battle back just as Ishii returned and a hot tag was made. Ishii essentially assaulted both Taven and Bennett, but also couldn’t get a pin. Bennett grabbed Ishii from the outside, opening him up for big kick from Taven into a Hail Mary Piledriver, but Ishii popped up! He began punching both men until O’Reilly tagged in a s the legal man. He hit a big knee from the top and locked in a knee bar on Bennett. Taven responded with a frog splash from the top and Ishii punched him. Hard.

Ishii delivered a brainbuster on Bennett from the second rope and then occupied Taven while O’Reilly went for the pin. Taven and Ishii fought outside, while Bennett in the ring called for the Ref to check his knee.

Suddenly, Kyle Fletcher and Don Callis arrived at ringside. Callis distracted the Ref allowing Bennett to get a low blow in on O’Reilly without her seeing. He went for the pin and got the win, retaining the titles for his team.

Leyla Hirsch defeated Diamante in a Texas Death Match

This was the first-ever Women’s Texas Death Match in ROH. A couple of weeks ago, these two had a stellar Lights Out (aka Hardcore) match but it was clear that their issues were far from over. Diamante brought that street fighter swagger and Hirsch was tough as nails, so high hopes were had for this match.

Hirsch arrived in all black and awaited Diamante at the top of the ramp. The two women began swordfighting with chairs and Diamante threw Hirsch off the stage through a table. Hirsch got to her feet after a 9.5 count and Diamante joined her at the base of the stage. She dragged Hirsch to the ring and set her up in a tree of woe. Diamante then brought in four chairs while Hirsch hung helpess. Siamante set up the four chairs in front of her face and dropkicked them into her head.

Hirsch began bleeding from the forehead and Diamante propped a chair between the ropes and attempted to dropkick Hirsch into it. Hirsch dodged though and Diamante took herself out with the chair, causing a crimson mask of her own.

Hirsch pulled a bag from under the ring and emptied it, spreading thumbtacks all over the mat. HIrsch hit a twisting suplex off the second rope, land Diamante flat on her back in the tacks, jack. A second bag was poured over the prone body of Diamante and Hirsch tried to splash her from the top rope. Diamante dodged though, and Hirsch ended up in her own pile of tacks.

Diamante found a roll of duct tape and taped Hirsch to the second rope. She then beat Hirsch with the deadliest object known to man: A croc shoe she found under the ring. A second shoe was found and it was laced with tacks and Diamante ground them into Hirsch’s head.

Hirsch tried to break free, but was still bound by the duct tape as Diamante set up a group of chairs on the outside. It took too long though, and Hirsch was able to unwrap the tape. Diamante wasn’t bothered, and set up some barbed wire boards on the chairs. Hirsch fought back and used a big backdrop to drive Diamante through the boards and chairs from the ring apron.

A limping Hirsch then searched under the ring until she found a ladder. She tossed it in the ring and then followed up with a table.

Hirsch set up her toys in the ring while Diamante slowly climbed in. Hirsch laid Diamante on the table, and taped her in using the duct tape. She then climbed the ladder and landed a massive moonsault form the top of the ladder, crushing Diamante and the table. Hirsch was able to make it to her feet before the 10-count, but Diamante couldn’t so Hirsch was declared the winner.

Lee Moriarty Defeated Wheeler Yuta to win the ROH Pure Championship.

I love the Pure Championship and was very happy to see it being defended at Death Before Dishonor. Moriarty achieved what few have a few weeks ago and actually won a Proving Ground match to earn this title shot. Now he’s got a chance to do something even rarer and earn a title thanks to that win.

The judges were announced as Jerry Lynn, Paul Wight and Christopher Daniels. Each wrestler would get three rope breaks and no closed fist punches or outside interference were permitted in the match. The match would go for 30 minutes and if neither man got the win, the judges would award it.

The match began with a feeling out process, with Moriarty ending up using his first rope break to regroup on the outside. He climbed back in the ring and the two locked up. Moriarty found himself fighting out of an armbar and grabbing Yuta in a submission hold, forcing him to use his first rope break. The men entered into a classic test of strength which Yuta broke to apply an octopus hold. Moriarty broke the hold and Yuta used a closed fist which earned him a warning from the Ref.

Moriarty was forced to use his second rope break at the 7-minute mark after Yuta worked his shoulder. Moriarty responded with a swingaround hammerlock. This made him a little cocky and he posed over Yuta and then delivered a missile dropkick. Yuta fought back, but Moriarty remained in control until Yuta caught him with a clothesline.

At the 12-minute mark, both men were exhausted. Moriarty threw a punch that was determined to be a closed fist, earning him a warning as well. Moriarty locked in a crossface and Yuta inched towards the ropes. Moriarty dragged him to the center of the ring and cinched in the hold. Eventually, Yuta found the ropes and used his second rope break, leaving both men with one apiece.

Both men found themselves on the outside (which did not cost either a rope break). Yuta hit a big splash, and began wearing Moriarty down with some hard elbows. Moriarty fought back though and planted Yuta with a twisting slam. He then locked in a neck wrench submission forcing Yuta to use his third and final rope break at 17 minutes.

Yuta locked in a cattle mutilation leading to Moriarty using his final rope break as well. Now, there would be no more rope breaks and submission do not get broken up with the ropes. Moriarty hit a fallaway slam on the ring apron (the hardest part of the ring) and dragged Yuta back in for a flapjack and a two count.

Yuta collapsed in the ring, but was playing possum in order to lock in an armbar. Moriarty managed to roll Yuta into a pin and used the ropes (which is legal now that the breaks had been used) get the win and the ROH Pure Championship!

Yuta grabbed the belt and respectfully presented it to Moriarty. Respect and a great match with a new champion to boot!

Red Velvet Defeated Billie Starkz to win the ROH Women’s TV Championship

This match had history dating back to shortly before Supercard of Honor during the tournament to crown the ROH Women’s TV Champion that Starkz eventually won through nefarious means. Velvet was a participant in that tournament and did not like the end result, so she and Starkz have been at each other’s throats ever since. Starks had done well defending her title, but Velvet has some extra motivation going into the match, so it was a toss up as to who would come out on top. 

Starkz arrived with a new Harley Quinn-ish look and Velvent jumped her immediately, getting the upper hand. Starkz responded by reversing a move into a vicious snake eyes on the turnbuckle. Starkz then put Velvet in a chin lock, and set up a tree of woe in the corner. Velvet wiggled out and Starkz deployed some chops in the corner.

Valvet fought her way back, putting Starkz in a corner for some chops of her own. Starks reversed a lock and took control again, attempting a squatting pin. Velvet kicked out though and powered up, delivering a high knee in the corner. Starkz staggered as Velvet laid her out with big punches.

Velvet put Starks up on the top rope and hit a sunset move to slam her into the mat. A two count was the result, as Starkz kicked out a little slower than previous attempts. Starks managed to reverse Mama’s Recipe into a chinlock chicken wing submission move. Velvet broke free, but Starkz followed up with a back breaker.

Starkz tried a hanging sleeper, standing on the top rope and letting Velvet hang. Velvet kicked her off though, leading to Starkz falling to the outside, seemingly injured, just like in the match that won her the TV Title. The refs and doctors checked on Starkz while Velvet waited in the ring.

Starkz made it back into the ring, but the Ref held Velvet off while the doctor checked Starkz out. Starks spring back up, obviously faking, and hit an insuguri knocking Velvet to the ground. While Starkz mugged to the crowd, Velvet played up an injury of her own, faking Starks out at her own game. Velvet hit Mama’s Recipe to get the pin and win the ROH Women’s TV Title!

ROH Six-Man Tag Team title eliminator: Dustin Rhodes, Ross Von Erich & Marshall Von Erich defeated Alex Reynolds, John Silver & Evil Uno

Always cool to see the Von Erich clan in ROH, and they brought Dustin Rhodes with them? Color me stoked! The Dark Order had a pretty good chance of walking away with this one, as they’ve been circling the ROH Six-Man titles for a while now and have great cohesion as a team. It’s kind of strange that it’s an Eliminator match for ROH titles that will be decided on an AEW show, but that’s just how things work in ROH sometimes. 

The crowd was behind the Von Erichs, chanting for them before the bell. A brawl on the outside broke out, with all six men involved. The officials gained control eventually and Uno and Ross started things off officially.

It didn’t last long though, with Rhodes jumping in to help Ross, and being beat up for his trouble. With the ref distracted, Uno grabbed Rhode’s ropes and whipped Ross with them. Reynolds tagged in and Ross was immediately isolated in the Dark Order’s corner. Silver claimed the he invented The Claw (actually made famous by Fritz Von Erich) to a shower of boos.

Ross managed to fight off the Dark Order and make a hot tag to Marshall. Marshall cleaned house, ending up one-on-one with Silver. He loaded up a lariat and delivered to Silver in the corner. He followed that up with a cannonball and a two-count.

Marshall locked the Claw in on Uno, but Reynolds sprinted over a broke it up. Silver and Reynolds double teamed Marshall on the outside, utilizing their cohesiveness as a team. The Order dragged Marshall to their corner like they did Ross and Uno went for a two count. On the outside, Reynolds drove Rhodes’ knee into the ring steps, keeping him out of the fray.

Uno stole Marshalls hat and Reynolds and Silver spat in it, driving the Texan crowd nuts. The Order continued playing to the crowd, causing Reynolds to miss a moonsault on Marshall. Uno charged Rhodes on the outside, but Rhodes caught him and sent him into the ring steps. Rhodes stood waiting for a hot tag from Marshall. Once he got it, he threw Reynolds around like a rag doll. Rhodes started spamming powerslams, taking out the whole order in succession.

Shades of his brother, Rhodes it a Crossrhodes on Reynolds, but Uno and Silver broke up the pin. The Von Erichs jumped in and another brawl broke out in and outside the ring. When the dust settled, Reynolds tried to pin Rhodes, but only got a two. Reynolds then tried to set up Rhodes for a shattered dreams, but Rhodes fought out with a Canadian Destroyer and set up some shattered dreams of his own. Silver interfered though until Marshall locked the Iron Claw on him. Ross then got Uno in the Claw and Rhodes hit Reynolds with a huge slam, getting the pin and advancing his team to the six-man finals on Collision.

ROH TV Champion Atlantis Jr. defeated Lio Rush, Shane Taylor, Johnny TV, Brian Cage and Lee Johnson in a Survival of the Fittest elimination match

This will be the second defense for Atlantis Jr, having won the ROH TV Title from Kyle Fletcher a few weeks ago, and it promised to be a doozy. The six-way elimination match would be won by the last Pinfall or submission and there are some heavy hitters in the group. Rush, seemingly making a comeback in wrestling. Taylor looking to reach that next level. TV and Cage trying to use their experience and size to win some ROH gold, and Johnson; ROH’s resident “amazing but not quite able to win the big one” wrestler.

This match was amazing but absolute chaos. With six talents like this in the ring, it’s virtually impossible to give a blow-by-blow of the match, so here are the eliminations and high spots:

-The only ones to adhere to the Code of Honor were Cage and Atlantis.

-At one point, everyone ganged up on Taylor, but the 300+ pounder was able to fight them off and clear the ring. TV was able to get him off his feet, and Rush hit a big frog splash to eliminate Taylor.

-Johnson was able to catch Rush while he was flying by and pin him for the elimination.

-TV and Cage formed an alliance to take out Atlantis and Johnson. Cage hit a huge powerbomb on Johnson to eliminate him, leaving Atlantis, TV and Cage as the final three.

-TV turned on Cage before Cage could turn on TV and Atlantis took advantage of the distracted opponents to land a monkey flip on TV. Atlantis hit a Mexican Destroyer but was only able to get a two count on TV.

-Cage hit a second rope superplex on Atlantis and Taya Valkyrie jumped in for a distraction allowing TV to kick Cage right in the machines. TV hit a modified GTS but Cage bounced back and drilled TV into the mat to eliminate him.

-Atlantis and Cage were all the remained. Cage had a significant size advantage but Atlantis was able to catch him with a rollup and win the match, retaining his ROH TV Title.

ROH Women’s World Champion Athena defeated Queen Aminata

This match has been a long time in the making with several twists and turns along the way. First, Aminata lost to Athena’s #1 Minion, Billie Starkz though deceptive means in the ROH Women’s TV Title Tournament.  Then Athena was injured, supposedly very severely and was looking to be out for several months. 

So it seemed strange when Athena wasn’t stripped or forced to relinquish the title and instead, was booked for a title defense vs Aminata at Death Before Dishonor. Over the last few weeks we’ve seen that Athena’s injury might not have been as bad as it seems, as she’s been jumping around and celebrating when she thought the cameras were off. Is Athena really injured? What role will the Minions play as Athena tries to stretch her title reign to 594 days, or forever. Whatever comes first.

To settle the big question, Athena stomped to the ring with confidence, seemingly recovered from her injury (if there ever was one in the first place). The crowd chanted “Forever” as the bell rang and the contest was under way.

Aminata had the height advantage, but Athena is a lot of power in a little package. Aminata tried hard to get momentum, but Athena was there matching her at every step. Aminata ended up on on the outside via a missed dive and Athena tossed her into the barricades and steel steps. She flew too close to the sun though and ended up going face-first into the steps herself via a drop-toe hold.

Athena continued using the stairs, setting them up on their side next to the ring. Aminata staggered to her feet and the two battled on the outside. Aminata slid back into the ring and Athena followed, wrenching her neck. Aminata reversed the hold and began raining down big strikes on Athena, sending her reeling. Athena reversed a powerbomb into a hurricanrana though, regaining the upper hand.

Aminata hit a massive knee leaving Athena hanging from the ring apron, dazed. Aminata threw her back in the ring and went up top for a double stomp and a near fall. Athena ducked a kick and delivered a big one of her own, getting a two-count of her own and slowing the pace of the match so she could deliver those hard strikes.

Aminata reversed a back handspring into a suplex, driving Athena’s skull into the turnbuckle. She followed it up with an Air Raid Crash and almost got the pin, but Athena wasn’t done yet. Athena caught a big boot and reversed it into an exploder suplex into the corner. The two women staggered to their feet and began exchanging forearms.

Athena managed to lock in a crossface submission on Aminata, but Aminata was able to get the rope break. The damage was done though as Athena just started slamming Aminata’s head into the mat. Aminata staggerd to her feet, favouring her leg and grabbed Athena on the ring apron. Athena reversed it and landed a massive piledriver on the steps that she set up earlier.

Tossing Aminata back in the ring, Athena went for the pin, but the challenger kicked out to the shock of the Champion. Aminata used a big headbutt and a butterfly pike driver, which brought out Starkz, followed by Velvet who brawled at ringside.

While the ref was distracted, Lexy Nair slipped Athena a microphone and Athena clocked Aminata with it, kocking her silly and eking out a victory, to push her title reign to 594 days. The Minions stood tall as we headed into the Main Event.

ROH World Champion Mark Briscoe defends against Roderick Strong

This match had main event greatness written all over it. Briscoe has been riding high all over AEW recently. He had a major role in this past Wednesday’s Blood & Guts match on Dynamite in which he got very physical as he’s known to do. Would he be at 100% to take on his old pal, Strong? 

Strong was no slouch himself, as an official ROH Triple Crown Champion. He’s held the World Title, The Tag Titles and TV titles and this would be his first match in ROH since 2016. Strong has also unsuccessfully challenged Swerve Strickland for the AEW World Title and knocked Dalton Castle out of action in their match on Collision to become the ROH World Title #1 Contender.

The match began with a good dose of headlocks and Redneck Kung Fu. Briscoe seemd to be confident and in control as the match moved to the outside. Briscoe chopped Strong and threw him around the barricades, leading to Strong reversing momentum and gaining the upper hand until Briscoe tossed him into the crowd.

Briscoe took Strong back into the ring and tried to go fro a splash, but Strong moved out of the way. Briscoe tried a big elbow from the top rope, but Strong got his shins up and blocked it, throwing Briscoe around into a backbreaker.

Briscoe battled back with a little Redneck Kung Fu, taking control and causing Strong to bail out of the ring. Not deterred, Briscoe followed him and delivered a big Cactus Jack elbow off the apron onto strong on the ground. Briscoe tossed Strong back in the ring and climbed up top for a missile dropkick.

“Dem Boys” chants rained down as Briscoe tried to land a Jay Driller on the ring apron (the hardest part of the ring). Strong squirmed out though and managed to catch Briscoe with a back breaker on the ring apron (again, the hardest part of the ring). Strong, in control, chopped and punched Briscoe before driving his head into the steel ring post, busting him open.

Back in the ring, Strong began to pick apart Briscoe. First with some truly gruesome fishhooking, then a big back breaker. Strong rolled Briscoe into a Boston Crab, making Briscoe look like Steve Austin at Wrestlemania 13. Briscoe dragged himself to the rope and the hold was broken. Strong hit a big underhook pile driver, but Briscoe kicked out at one, wide eyed and ready to fight.

Briscoe caught his second wind and drove Strong into the mat for a Two-count. He climbed to the top rope, but Strong follwed and dropped him on the turnbuckle, before hitting a right angle slam from the second rope. A double clothesline sent both men to their backs and Briscoe began to regain steam first.

Briscoe and Strong exchanged weary blows with Briscoke setting up for a Jay Driller when suddenly Matt Taven arrived to cause a distraction. Strong took adventage and nailed Briscoe with the title belt, but Briscoe managed to kick out at two. O’Reilly and Ishii arrived at ringside to even the score and run off Taven.

Briscoe delivered a series of lariats to set Strong up for the Froggy Bow, and nailed him right in the chest to win the match and retain the title! O’Reilly and Ishii returned to the ring to congratulate him as the show came to a close.

What a great night of wrestling!