Mina Shirakawa out of action indefinitely after injury at Stardom show

Mina Shirakawa is injured.

On Tuesday, Stardom announced that Shirakawa will be out of action for an unspecified period due to injuries suffered during Sunday’s show at Korakuen Hall. The exact nature of her injury has not been disclosed.

Stardom wrote:

“As announced earlier today, @MinaShirakawa will be out of action for an unspecified period to recover from injuries sustained on Sunday at Korakuen Hall. Join us in wishing Mina a speedy recovery”

Shirakawa responded to the news, and a translation of her message reads:

“Regrettable. But I’m not the type of person to just keep losing and getting beaten. Please give me some time so I can give it back at 120%.”

Shirakawa last wrestled on Sunday in an eight-person tag match at Stardom 14th Anniversary Supreme Fight 2025 at Korakuen Hall. She teamed with other members of Empress Nexus Venus in a loss to the HATE faction’s Thekla, Momo Watanabe, Rina, and Azusa Inaba. Shirakawa last performed in the United States at NJPW Battle in the Valley on January 11. Before that, she had just lost the RevPro women’s title to Mercedes Mone at Wrestle Dynasty in the Tokyo Dome on January 5.

Stardom also recently announced its return to the United States. The promotion will be in Las Vegas for WrestleMania week on April 17 and 18.

Athena wins tag match in Stardom debut, Tay Melo returns to the ring

ROH Women’s World Champion Athena had a successful debut for Stardom on Friday.

While in Japan ahead of Wrestle Dynasty, Athena had her first-ever match in the country at Stardom New Year Dream 2025, teaming with Thekla to defeat Tay Melo & Mina Shirakawa. The finish was Athena pinning Melo after hitting the O-Face.

Despite their victory, there was dissension between Athena and Thekla. And it looks like Thekla could be challenging Athena for the ROH Women’s World Championship in the near future. They argued backstage after the match and Thekla issued a title challenge to Athena, but Athena turned it down.

“Look here, you’re nothing but trash. A pawn on my chessboard,” Athena told Thekla. “And as far as this goes, you want an opportunity? You want to prove yourself? You want Athena to put you in the spotlight? Absolutely not.”

“We’ll see about that,” Thekla responded.

Athena now heads to the Tokyo Dome for Wrestle Dynasty on January 5, where she will compete against Willow Nightingale, Momo Watanabe, and Persephone in the Women’s International Cup four-way match. The winner receives a title shot of their choosing in either AEW, ROH, Stardom, or CMLL.

Friday’s match was also Melo’s Stardom debut — and it marked her first time back in the ring in nearly two years. It was Melo’s first time wrestling since she and Sammy Guevara welcomed their daughter Luna into the world.

An emotional Melo reacted to her return after the match, tearing up because she was so happy to be back. Melo said she’s “literally in love” with Japan.

Double title match agreed to between Mercedes Mone & Mina Shirakawa for Wrestle Dynasty

Mina is coming for Mercedes Mone.

After Mone successfully defended the NJPW Strong Women’s title against Hazuki in the main event of Strong Style Evolved on Sunday, Mina Shirakawa came out and said she wanted Mone for Wrestle Dynasty. Mone agreed to a match for January 5 at the Tokyo Dome, but only if Shirakawa agreed to put up her RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Championship. Shirakawa agreed as the two danced together to end the show.

If Mone were to be successful in defeating Shirakawa at Wrestle Dynasty, she would hold three championships in three different companies. Shirakawa has been the Undisputed British Women’s Champion since August, defeating Dani Luna at RevPro’s 12th Anniversary Show.

Shirakawa was most recently seen on AEW television last week, losing a match for the Women’s Championship against current champion Mariah May after May turned on her former friend at Full Gear last month. Mone is scheduled to defend the TBS Championship against Anna Jay at this week’s AEW Holiday Bash edition of Dynamite.

Mina Shirakawa ‘fell in love with wrestling’ watching Jushin Liger in NJPW

Mina Shirakawa opened up about wrestling for New Japan ahead of her match at NJPW Strong Style Evolved.

Shirakawa will wrestle Johnnie Robbie on today’s show at the Walter Pyramid in Long Beach, California. It will be her fifth time wrestling for NJPW this year, including her match against Toni Storm at Forbidden Door in June.

She told Justin Barrasso recently that NJPW is the promotion that first caused her to fall in love with wrestling.

“I love wrestling for New Japan,” said Shirakawa. “New Japan is where I first fell in love with wrestling, watching Jushin Liger. Now I get to go in the New Japan ring at Strong Style.”

“When I became a wrestler, I challenged myself against the world,” she continued. “I didn’t want to just be in one place. I wanted to wrestle around the world, a worldwide star–and that’s what I am doing my best to do.

“That’s what I want to show in Long Beach–that I am a star.”

Tonight’s match will be Shirakawa’s first time getting back in the ring since her loss to Mariah May at Winter is Coming on Wednesday. Prior to that, she’d won four straight in AEW since returning to the company last month.

NJPW Strong Style Evolved, Sunday, December 15, 7:30 p.m. Eastern time at the Walter Pyramid in Long Beach, CA and airing on NJPW World —

  • NJPW Strong Women’s Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Hazuki
  • Jack Perry & Konosuke Takeshita vs. Shingo Takagi & Yota Tsuji
  • Zack Sabre Jr., Bad Dude Tito & Shane Haste vs. Shota Umino, Fred Rosser & Tom Lawlor
  • NJPW Strong Openweight Champion Gabe Kidd defends against Ryohei Oiwa
  • Hiromu Takahashi & Titan vs. Templario & Jakob Austin Young
  • Lio Rush vs. Hechicero
  • TJP vs. Kevin Knight vs. Kosei Fujita vs. Clark Connors
  • NJPW Strong Tag Team Champions Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson) defend against West Coast Wrecking Crew (Jorel Nelson & Royce Isaacs)
  • Mina Shirakawa vs. Johnnie Robbie
  • Pre-show: Matt Vandagriff vs. Zane Jay



Three matches set for AEW Collision

Two Continental Classic matches, as well as Mina Shirakawa, is set for Saturday.

Tony Khan announced on social media that Shirakawa will take on veteran Emi Sakura on Saturday’s live Collision in Columbus, Ohio as part of GalaxyCon.

“2 top international stars will collide in Columbus 1-on-1 when Emi Sakura fights Mina Shirakawa days before her Winter Is Coming World Title match!,” Khan wrote.

Shirakawa has been feuding with former longtime friend Mariah May after May attempted to attack Shirakawa during their champagne celebration at Full Gear last month. Shirakawa caught May before she could do anything and, in a rage, speared May off the entrance stage to the floor. May retaliated last week, jumping Shirakawa during a sit-down interview segment. They will face off at AEW Dynamite Winter is Coming on December 11 for May’s AEW Women’s Championship.

In addition, Khan announced two Contintental Classic matches for Saturday. In a Blue League match, Daniel Garcia will meet Mark Briscoe. In a Gold League match, Darby Allin will face Komander.

Here is the updated card for AEW Collision:

  • Continental Classic Gold League: Darby Allin vs. Komander
  • Continental Classic Blue League: Daniel Garcia vs. Mark Briscoe
  • Wrestle Dynasty Women’s Invitational tournament: Willow Nightingale vs. Serena Deeb
  • Mina Shirakawa vs. Emi Sakura

Women’s World title match booked for AEW Dynamite Winter is Coming

The AEW Women’s World Championship will be defended at this year’s Winter is Coming episode of Dynamite.

As revealed during Wednesday’s Dynamite, Mariah May will defend her Women’s Championship against Mina Shirakawa at Dynamite Winter is Coming on Wednesday, December 11.

The match stems from the angle at Full Gear where May attempted to hit Shirakawa with a champagne bottle during their celebration segment. Shirakawa ducked the bottle and broke it with a kick, then sending herself and May through a table with a spear off the stage.

Another angle was shot during Wednesday’s Dynamite where May interrupted a sit-down interview between Shirakawa and Renee Paquette, this time connecting with a bottle shot to Shirakawa.

Prior to the attack, Shirakawa stated that she had been on alert for a May attack after May turned against their former ally Toni Storm. Strom has been absent from AEW programming since dropping the title to May at All In in August.

The announced lineup to this point for AEW Dynamite Winter is Coming set for Wednesday, December 11

  • AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May defends against Mina Shirakawa

AEW announces full lineup for Full Gear go-home edition of Rampage

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The full lineup for this Friday’s AEW Rampage is official — the final stop before Saturday’s Full Gear pay-per-view.

AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May & Mina Shirakawa will team up against former champion Nyla Rose & Harley Cameron. May and Shirakawa will host a championship champagne celebration on Saturday.

Big Boom AJ of the Costco Guys and QT Marshall will have a weigh-in ahead of their clash on Saturday’s pre-show.

In trios action, The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Rocky Romero & Tomohiro Ishii) will challenge Dark Order.

The show is rounded out by Juice Robinson going one-on-one with The Butcher.

AEW taped two episodes of Rampage on Wednesday after Dynamite.

Here’s the full lineup for Friday:

  • The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Rocky Romero & Tomohiro Ishii) vs. Dark Order (Evil Uno, John Silver & Alex Reynolds)
  • Big Boom A.J. & QT Marshall weigh-in
  • Juice Robinson vs. The Butcher
  • Mariah May & Mina Shirakawa vs. Nyla Rose & Harley Cameron

‘Champagne championship celebration’ announced for AEW Full Gear

After successfully defending her AEW Women’s World title on Collision, reigning titleholder Mariah May will host a champagne celebration with Mina Shirakawa at next Saturday’s Full Gear.

May defeated Anna Jay in their trilogy bout, a no DQ affair that saw May pick up the win after hitting Storm Zero onto a chair. Jay is now unable to challenge May for the title as long as she holds it.

Shirakawa, May’s past tag team partner in Stardom, made her in-ring return to AEW a successful one by defeating Harley Cameron. It was her first match and win in AEW since a late-August victory on Rampage.

May defeated former champion and friend Toni Storm at this past August’s All In. Storm hasn’t appeared on AEW programming since then, but recent vignettes have teased her return — a strong possibility for next Saturday given the storyline between all three women.

Here’s the current card for Saturday, November 23rd in Newark, New Jersey:

  • AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Orange Cassidy
  • TBS Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Kris Statlander
  • TNT Champion Jack Perry defends against Daniel Garcia
  • Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • Jay White vs. Hangman Page
  • Bobby Lashley vs. Swerve Strickland
  • MJF vs. Roderick Strong
  • Mariah May & Mina Shirakawa champagne celebration
  • Four-way match for AEW Tag Team titles: Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen) defends against The Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd), House of Black (Malakai Black & Brody King), and The Acclaimed (Max Caster & Anthony Bowens)
  • Zero Hour: Costco Guy AJ vs. QT Marshall

Mina Shirakawa vs. Harley Cameron added to AEW Collision

A new match has been added to Saturday’s AEW Collision episode.

After a backstage vignette on Dynamite where the two argued, Mina Shirakawa will face Harley Cameron on the Saturday, November 16 Collision episode.

Saturday’s show is being taped Thursday night, November 14 in Albany, New York.

Already announced for the show, Mariah May will defend the AEW Women’s World Championship against Anna Jay in a no DQ bout where Jay cannot challenge for the title again as long as May holds it if she loses.

The final spot in the four-way Tag Team title match at Full Gear will also be decided on Collision as The Acclaimed face LFI’s Rush and The Beast Mortos.

Rounding out the announced card, Johnny TV will go one-on-one with Daniel Garcia on Collision.

The advertised lineup for the Saturday, November 16 AEW Collision:

  • AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May defends against Anna Jay in a no DQ match
  • Full Gear four-way Tag Team title match qualifier: The Acclaimed (Max Caster & Anthony Bowens) vs. LFI (Rush & The Beast Mortos)
  • Mina Shirakawa vs. Harley Cameron
  • Johnny TV vs. Daniel Garcia

Adam Cole vs. Konosuke Takeshita set for next AEW Dynamite

Adam Cole has to win one more match on next week’s Dynamite.

Thanks to a payoff from MJF, Don Callis will send Konosuke Takeshita to face Cole on next week’s Dynamite in Bridgeport, Connecticut. If Cole wins the match, he will have met MJF’s stipulations to face him at Full Gear on November 23.

After Adam Cole defeated Malakai Black, Cole addressed MJF, saying that he had talked to Tony Khan and had arranged that if both he and Roderick Strong win the three matches needed, they both will face MJF in a three-way match on November 23.

Angry over the news, MJF sent a man over to Don Callis backstage who handed Callis the Dynamite Diamond Ring and an envelope of money. In a voice message, MJF told Callis that there was more money where that came from and to not scruff up his ring.

Also announced for next week’s show is the return of Mina Shirakawa. The Stardom star has been involved in a triangle of sorts between herself, Toni Storm, and Mariah May.

The card for next week’s Dynamite:

  • Konosuke Takeshita vs. Adam Cole – if Cole wins, he earns match against MJF at Full Gear
  • Mina Shirakawa returns

Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa victorious in Storm’s Stardom return match

Toni Storm wrestled her first match back in Stardom after five years today.

She teamed with Mina Shirakawa at Korakuen Hall on Saturday in a win over IWGP Women’s Champion Mayu Iwatani and AZM. The finish saw Storm pick up the win for her team after hitting Storm Zero on AZM.

Storm will challenge Iwatani for the IWGP Women’s title at Stardom Nagoya Golden Fight on Saturday, October 5. The two had a staredown after today’s match.

Shirakawa and Storm were interviewed backstage after their win, and it appears Storm no longer has any memory of AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May.

“I think we are the best tag team, no no, the best friends. You are like family,” Storm said to Shirakawa.

“We are good family, you and Mina and Mariah,” Shirakawa responded.

“I’ve never heard that name in my life,” Storm responded before staring off into the distance for a period.

Shirakawa returned to AEW at Grand Slam earlier this week, embracing May after her successful title defense against Yuka Sakazaki.

The main event of today’s Stardom show saw the Goddess of Stardom Champions Momo Watanabe & Thekla successfully defend their belts against Syuri & Saki Kashima.

Announced for Stardom Nagoya Golden Fight on Saturday, October 5, 2024 —

  • World of Stardom Champion Tam Nakano defends against Suzu Suzuki
  • IWGP Women’s Champion Mayu Iwatani defends against Toni Storm

Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa vs. AZM & Mayu Iwatani set for Stardom show

Toni Storm’s first match for Stardom in five years has been announced.

Storm & Mina Shirakawa vs. AZM & Mayu Iwatani is now scheduled for the promotion’s show at Korakuen Hall on Saturday.

Storm will then challenge Iwatani for the IWGP Women’s Championship at Stardom Nagoya Golden Fight on October 5. The former AEW Women’s World Champion appeared via video at Namba Grand Fight in Osaka two weeks ago and issued a challenge to the champion.

Storm has not returned to AEW since dropping the title to Mariah May at All In. May has been calling for Shirakawa to return to the company in recent weeks on AEW programming as well.

Lineup for Stardom’s event at Korakuen Hall on Saturday, October 28, 2024 —

  • IWGP Women’s Champion Mayu Iwatani & AZM vs. Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa
  • Goddess of Stardom Champions Momo Watanabe & Thekla defend against Syuri & Saki Kashima
  • Hazuki & Hanan vs. Koguma & Saya Iida
  • Tam Nakano, Saori Anou & Saya Kurei vs. Natsuko Tora, Saya Kamitani & Ruaka
  • Natsupoi, Yuna Mizumori & Sakura Aya vs. Konami, Rina & Azusa Inaba
  • Momo Kohgo vs. HANAKO
  • Maika, Xena, Waka Tsukiyama & Rin vs. Suzu Suzuki, Mei Seira, Starlight Kid & Hikari Amase vs. Tomoka Inaba, Hina, Lady C & Ran Yagami

Announced for Stardom Nagoya Golden Fight on Saturday, October 5, 2024 —

  • World of Stardom Champion Tam Nakano defends against Suzu Suzuki
  • IWGP Women’s Champion Mayu Iwatani defends against Toni Storm

Ring of Honor TV live results: Katsuyori Shibata vs. Josh Woods

Tonight’s edition of Ring of Honor on HonorClub won’t feature any title matches, but will see several former champions in action.

In a clash of former ROH Pure Champions, Katsuyori Shibata will rematch with Josh Woods after they did battle in late-July with Shibata picking up the victory.

Coming off a recent victory over Rachael Ellering, Mina Shirakawa will return to face former AEW title challenger Taya Valkyrie.

Lee Johnson will return to singles action for the first time since losing to then-ROH TV Champion Kyle Fletcher in June as he challenges Nick Comoroto.

Other official matches include Angelo Parker vs. Griff Garrison, John Silver vs. Fuego Del Sol, Rocky Romero vs. Aaron Solo, and the Iron Savages vs. Spanish Announce Project’s Serpentico & Angelico.

Other stars in action but without announced opponents includes Abadon, Ariya Daivari & Tony Nese, The Righteous & Lance Archer in trios action, Anthony Henry & Beef, and the aforementioned Ellering.

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Thursday and 7pm EST arrived precisely when they meant to and Episode 80 of Ring of Honor on Honor Club arrived with ’em! And it arrived hot! Kinda…

Rocky Romero defeated Aaron Solo

Rocky Romero is a wrestler who works at ROH/AEW. Aaron Solo is also employed as a wrestler for ROH/AEW. That seemed to be pretty much the only reason that these two locked up. It was a little surprising to see this match kick off such a jam-packed show, but it gave these two a chance to show the kind of workers they are.

Solo was a little lighter on his feet and managed to trade holds with Romero until Romero got a little silly and began tapping the back of Solo’s head. Romero started taking Solo seriously though as Solo was able to get some lighthearted taps of his own in.

According to Ian Riccaboni, Solo is one of the top contenders for the ROH TV Title, so a win over Romero would help his case in the regard. That showed as Solo controlled the pace of the match until Romero caught him in a abdominal stretch. Romero held his own, bringing some energy to the match and going for high-impact offence like hurricanranas and multiple big back elbows in the corner.

Solo hit a double stomp from the top rope, but it wasn’t enough to put Romero down. Romero answered back with a super bulldog off the top rope! That put Solo on his back, and Romero was able to get the pin and win the match.

-In the back, Lady Frost cut a promo. She claimed her last match was too easy. She wants a shot at the Women’s World TV Title and called out Red Velvet asking for a Proving Ground match.

Lee Johnson defeated Nick Comoroto (w/Jacoby Watts)

This match was taped prior to Comoroto getting injured and having to step back until well into next year. That said, it was a bittersweet match for the big man, but up against Moriarty, it was going to be a good one. Johnson nearly became ROH TV Champion on two occasions this year, so he was not just going to lay down.

Watts slapped Comoroto to, motivate him? I guess? Johnson took advantage and sent Comoroto out of the ring. The big man fought back though, sending Johnson into the ring post head first, like so many Rey Mysterios being “lawn-darted” by the NWO.

Back in the ring, Comoroto’s size was becoming a problem for Johnson. Comoroto whipped Johnson from post to post, hurting is lower back. Watts got involved to the chagrin of the crowd and Johnson looked like he was about to give up a rare loss. Everytime Johnson would start a comeback, Comoroto clubbed him back down to his feet.

Johnson finally countered a suplex into one of his own, sending Comoroto crashing into the mat. It didn’t last long though as Comoroto regained the momentum. But then Watts got up in the ring apron and distracted Comoroto enough to allow Johnson to get a quick rollup and the win.

After the match, Comoroto and Watts started a beatdown on Johnson, but EJ Nduka arrived from the crowd to make the save and send the heels running.

-Afterwards, there was an announcement from Tony Khan: Tonight, Red Velvet would face Lady Frost in a Proving Ground match, just like she asked!

Rachael Ellering defeated Gigi Rey

Ellering lost last week to RevPro Women’s Champion Mina Shirakawa in a hard fought battle, so this week she was looking to get that momentum back on her side. Ellering has also been dealing with a snarky Harley Cameron lurking about, insulting her fashion sense.

Rey actually had Ellering on her heels off the top of the match. Rey worked the arm, but Ellering was able to reverse it, causing Rey to re-reverse it. Rey made a mistake when she tried to outpower Ellering, and found herself on the receiving end of a big shoulder tackle for her trouble.

From there, the aggression of Ellering was unleashed. Lots of hard strikes and devastating kicks. Rye tried to use her speed to get one over on Ellering, but Ellering’s experience and strength were too much for her. A spinning Bosswoman slam took out Rey for good, giving Ellering the win.

Anthony Henry & BEEF defeated Jay Lucas & Terry Yaki

Yeah, you read that right: BEEF vs Terry Yaki. But, ridiculous names aside, in his last outing with his cousin Henry, Beef showed some skill that led us to believe he’s not just a wild, sweaty fan at heart.

The crowd chanted “Beef!” as the match began. Henry sent his cousin to the outside and started things off. As soon as the bell rang, Beef hit a blind tag so that he got to start things off against Lucas. Beef’s enthusiasm and strength had him in control, but also caused him to make rookie mistakes when facing Yaki, who double teamed him, isolating him from Henry.

Eventually, Beef powered through and brought Yaki to his and Henry’s corner, tagging in his cousin. Henry worked the neck of Yaki like a horse (see what I did there?) and then the same against Lucas. Beef called for the tag and immediately tried to pin Lucas, which confused Henry who was expecting a double team.

Henry and Beef started to miscommunicate, missing tags and moves. Beef begged for a tag and Henry obliged. Beef climbed the ring post and delivered a big splash on Lucas to get the pin. Henry was happy they won, but a little concerned about Beef’s over-enthusiasm, leaving up the ramp to let him celebrate in the ring.

Spanish Announce Project (Angelico & Serpentico) defeated Iron Savages (Boulder & Bronson) (w/Jacked Jameson)

This match pitted some really high-energy and beefy citizens of Titty City against the smooth and laid back jams of the Spanish Announce Project. It was an interesting clash of styles with the winners inching ever closer to a shot at Dustin Rhodes and Sammy Guevara’s ROH Tag Titles. 

Jameson did a great Scott Steiner ’99 promo on the way down to the ring that was full of energy and catchphrases, but made no sense whatsoever. Angelico kicked things off against Bronson and right away it was a great juxtaposition of speed and agility vs brawn and brutality.

Angelico had the upper hand, but while he was admiring it, he got punched in the face. Serpentico tagged in and so did Boulder, bringing in the fastest man int he match vs the strongest man in the match. Serpentico managed to avoid the big man at first, but was caught between a Boulder and a Bronson place. he ducked and the two Savaged collided though, dazing themselves. Jameson took the opportunity to throw Serpentico at the barricade on the outside.

Back in the ring, Boulder hit a big splash on Serpentico, but Angelico broke up the pin. Serpentico got a hot tag into Angelico who cleared the ring. Angelico hit a flatliner on Bronson and Serpentico followed it up with a big frog splash, but it only got a two count. Angelico got a toehold on Bronson and flipped him over, causing Bronson to tap out.

PROVING GROUND MATCH: ROH Women’s Television Champion Red Velvet defeated Lady Frost

This surprise match was booked by Tony Khan himself earlier in the evening. If Frost could last 10 minutes or pin the Champion, she would earn a shot at Velvet’s ROH Women’s TV Title. Winning a Proving Ground match would be huge for Frost.

The two were pretty evenly matched with neither women getting the jump on the other off the top and each move being met with a countermove. Frost kept the pace of the match slow, knowing that the clock was on her side. All she had to do was last 10 minutes and she’d get her title shot. Velvet seemed unconcerned with the time, and seemed to be taking her opponent seriously, but meticulously.

Frost began to overpower Velvet with some handspring strikes in the corner. Frost locked in a chinlock with Velvet in the middle of the ring, eating up more time. Velvet reversed it into an abdominal stretch, taking more time off the clock.

Frost landed a standing moonsault, but only got a two count. Frost planted Velvet with a cartwheel powerbomb, but again, only two. Velvet hit a hip-toss neckbreaker out of nowhere and the two rolled around in pinning combinations until Velvet finally got the three-count on Frost, dashing her title hopes.

-Taya Valkyrie joined us backstage and hyped up her match later with Mina Shirakawa. Valkyrie was offended by Shirakawa being in ROH. That brought out the RevPro Women’s champ herself who shook her money makers at Valkyrie who walked off in a huff.

Lance Archer & The Righteous (Dutch & Vincent) defeated Lights. Camera. Faction.

When last we saw Archer, he was beating up someone named “Ozzy” for reasons known only to him. Tonight, he re-joins his compatriots Dutch and Vincent. These three haven’t exactly been known to follow rules and seem more interested in hurting their opponents, so who knows what we would get here. 

No one bothered to mention the names of the members of Lights Camera Faction, so the one I’ll call Lights* kicked things off against Vincent. He didn’t last long though as Archer tagged in, terrifying his opponents. He no sold some strikes from Camera** before absolutely levelling him. That brought in Dutch and Faction*** who dutch laid out and setup Orange Sunshine. Archer delivered a Black out to Faction and scored the pin.

Another great match for this trio, even though it was somewhat pointless and chaotic.

*His name was Watson. **Real name Ice Williams. ***They never said his real name.

Diamante defeated Tiara James

In another unannounced matchup, Diamante took on James in a singles bout. Diamante planted James on her fast about thirty seconds into the match to get the pin in a textbook squash.

Diamante beat up James a bit after the match, but Red Velvet made a triumphant return from 15 minutes ago to break it up and run Diamante off.

-Lee Johnson was interviewed backstage about EJ Nduka saving him from Comoroto and Watts. Johnson called him a friend and NDuka joined him in a sweet Kylo Ren t-shirt. Nduka said that he was The Judge and Johnson getting jumped after matches was over because he was here to protect his back.

Griff Garrison (w/Maria) defeated Angelo Parker

Two men without their tag team partners went head to head in this singles bout. The wild(est) card would of course be Maria. She no longer has Serpentico’s mask to keep her company, so she pushed Garrison hard to win this match and give them a reason to keep going. 

Garrison tried to mock Parker for being short (which was kind of laughable as he only had about an inch of height on him) and Parker took that opportunity to kick him in the shins. Garrison responded with some stiff uppercuts, driving Parker into the corner while Maria chirped on the outside.

Garrison seemed to have everything under control, peppering Parker with suplexes and chops, as well as taking some pinning liberties. Parker managed to dodge Garrison and deliver a big clothesline and running neckbreaker. Parker hit a big elbow on Garrison and Maria jumped up on the apron. She pretended to toss her boot in the ring, and while the ref was distracted she hit Parker with the other one.

Garrison capitalized and pinned the dazed Parker, 1-2-3.

The Premier Athletes (Ariya Daivari & Tony Nese) (w/Mark Sterling) defeated Joe Alonzo & Josiah Jean

Mark Sterling has been pushing the Premier Athletes down our throats the last few weeks. Singles matches, Tag matches, anything to get his team some airtime. Unfortunately, this hasn’t led to a lot of wins, with Nese losing to Lio Rush and Daivari taking a pin from The Conglomeration’s Tomohiro Ishii last week. 

Nese started thing off by throwing Alonzo to the mat as if he was a bag of feathers. Nese dragged him to Daivari in the corner and the two double teamed Alonzo. Nese and Daivari had the advantage of being teammates and their cohesion was hard for Alonzo and Jean to get around.

Jean tried to help his partner but was clothselined to the outside for his trouble. A lawn dart cutter combo led to a big splash from Daivari and a pin to get the Premier Athletes the win.

John Silver (w/Alex Reynolds & Evil Uno) defeated Fuego Del Sol

The Dark Order has been cranky as heck the last few weeks, furious that Dustin Rhodes and the Von Erichs have been able to hold on to their ROH Six-Man tag titles. With Del Sol working “Del Solo” (sorry, I had to), it was pretty much three on one before the match even started.

After a very tender Code of Honor, the two locked up with Del Sol coming out on top and Silver sliding out of the ring to get some advice from Uno and Reynolds. Del Sol hit a big moonsault on Uno and Reynolds to break up the party and brought things back into the ring with Silver.

Silver got the momentum on his side with a series of kicks, but Del Sol wasn’t done yet. He fought back until Silver silenced him with a suplex. He then locked in a chinlock to try and get Del Sol to tap, but no dice as the luchadore fought out and delivered some European uppercuts in the corner.

Silver used his power to catch Del Sol and suplex him. Del Sol fought back with a stomp to the head though and set up a tornado DDT. Reynolds got involved, distracting everyone so Uno could attack from behind unnoticed. Once the ring cleared, Silver hit a spinning backbreaker and pinned Del Sol for the win.

Abadon defeated Rache Chanel

Abadon has had her spooky sights on the ROH Women’s Championship, and the woman who forever-holds it, Athena. She’s driven legit fear into the heart of the champion on more than one occasion, so the notion of Athena looking to spread some fear of her own was on everyone’s mind as the match kicked off. 

Chanel, a Reality of Wrestling regular, had a ton of experience, but had never faced anything quite like Abadon. Right off the tip, Abadon rained down big punches. Chanel wasn’t able to get any kind of momentum in against Abadon, with the Living Dead Girl no-selling all of Chanel’s offense.

Abadon hit a devastating cutter and a Black Dahlia to pin Chanel and get the win.

Katsuyori Shibata defeated Josh Woods (w/Mark Sterling)

Last week, Woods, the lone singles winner amongst the Premier Athletes lately, easily defeated Barrett Brown. Tonight though, he’d be looking down the barrel of a former ROH Pure Champion in Shibata. “The Wrestler” was a specifically boring create-a-wrestler I used to make in Wrestlemania 2000, but in this case the name means action, speed and much more when applied to Shibata.

The two locked up and Woods’ strategy seemed to be to keep Shibata off his feet. The two engaged in a really fun technical swapping of holds and moves, with Shibata coming out on top, locking in an arm hold on Woods. A frustrated Woods knocked Shibata to the outside, where Sterling contributed a stomp or two.

Woods tossed the smaller Shibata back into the ring and began stomping a Texas-sized mudhole on him in the corner. Shibata switched on the aggression and managed to reverse Woods into the corner and hit a big dropkick. Shibata went for a suplex, but Woods reversed it, regaining control of the action.

Woods tried to overpower Shibata, landing a big backbreker. Shibata reversed a suplex into a sleeper though and Sterling jumped up to cause a distraction. Shibata ran him off and hit an STO on Woods followed by a cross armbreaker, causing Woods to tap out.

Mina Shirakawa defeated Taya Valkyrie (w/Johnny TV)

This Main Event match was a grudge match, the grudge of which started last week. As Shirakawa was celebrating her win over Rachael Ellering, Valkyrie attached the Stardom star, leaving her lying in the ring. Tonight, Shirakawa was looking for revenge, but the fly in the ointment was Valkyrie’s husband, the one and only Johnny TV. 

Shirakawa’s dancing seemed to enrage Valkyrie, which in her defense, there was a lot of it. Valkyrie sent Shirakawa to the corner for some big stomps, putting her on her heels right from the start. Valkyrie dig into her bag of dirty tricks early, biting the arm of Shirakawa, who fought back with some big spine kicks.

Putting her Stardom experience to use, Shirakawa worked the knee of Valkyrie, leaving her hobbling and trying to get a quick pin. Moving from leg to leg, Shirakawa locked in a figure four on Valkyrie who pulled herself to the ropes to break it.

Valkyrie took control of the match, clubbing and pounding on Shirakawa while TV cheered her on. Stopping for a quick makeout on the outside with TV, Valkyrie tried to throw Shirakawa into the barricade, but Shirakawa ducked it and headed back to the ring.

Valkyrie slowed the pace right down, hanging Shirakawa on the ropes, bit it was a possum play as Shirakawa was able to grab Valkyrie’s leg when she came in for a kick. On the outside a miscommunication between husband and wife saw TV and Valkyrie crash into each other, giving Shiarakawa a chance to hit a big splash on them both from the top rope.

Back in the ring, Shirakawa hit a massive kick on Valkyrie’s jaw, but Valkyrie, favouring her leg, responded with a big lariat. Shirakawa set up Valkyrie for a big splash from the top of the ringpost, but only got a two count. Valkyrie poppe dup and hit a spear, followed by a blue thunder bomb for a two-count.

Valkyrie tried to get Shirakawa up for a surfboard, but Shirakawa reversed it into a second Figure Four. She held it on Valkyrie in the middle of the ring until Valkyrie was forced to tap. As the TV family slunk away Shirakawa celebrated with the crowd as the show when off the air.

Ring of Honor TV live results: Mina Shirakawa vs. Rachael Ellering

Mina Shirakawa will return to Ring of Honor on tonight’s weekly HonorClub TV show against Rachael Ellering.

It’s Shirakawa’s first ROH appearance since April’s Supercard of Honor and her first ROH singles match since a March win over Anna Jay. Ellering is looking for her second straight victory.

ROH Women’s World Champion Athena will battle Aleah James in a Proving Ground match where if James can beat her or go to a draw, she earns a future title shot.

Tomohiro Ishii will look to rebound from Wednesday’s defeat to Hangman Page when he takes on Ariya Daivari.

After not making it into the Casino gauntlet match at All In, Evil Uno will battle Jacoby Watts.

Other announced action includes Johnny TV vs. Sidney Akeem, Blake Christian vs. Rosario Grillo, and Leila Grey vs. Promise Braxton, in addition to matches featuring both Top Flight & Action Andretti and former ROH Pure Champion Josh Woods.

Shane Taylor Promotions will also share some thoughts about what’s next for them.

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Thursday arrived as Thursday does and that means Ring of Honor action! The “Board of Directors” Era of ROH was in full effect and as such, the card was jam-packed with good matchups. Starting with with the huge opening match:

PROVING GROUND MATCH: ROH Women’s World Champion Athena defeated Aleah James

ROH’s “Forever Champion” graced us all with her presence and offered James the gift of a Proving Ground match (Athena’s 31st since winning the title). That meant that if James could last until the 10-minute time limit or pin the champion outright, she would get a shot at the ROH Women’s Championship at a later date. Athena had one eye over her shoulder though as not only has she been having difficulty with demoted Minion-in-Training Billie Starkz, but also Abadon has been lurking near the champ in recent days.

Athena has been ROH champion for a million billion days and someone like James was an opponent that didn’t really require her to do much beyond going through the motions. Even when James got in a quick flurry of offense, it didn’t seem like Athena really was going to have a problem with her.

James managed a surprise two-count after a flying crossbody, which got the Champ’s attention. Athena turned up the heat at that point, with big clubbing strikes and a series of powerbombs. Finally, Athena locked in the crossface submission and James tapped out.

-After the match, Athena mocked James and was about to lay in a beating when Abadon showed up! Athena’s eye’s filled with fear as Abadon stared her down in the ring. The crowd chanted “this is spooky” and Abadon chased Athena from the ring where Starkz lay in wait and clocked Abadon with the ROH Women’s Championship belt, knocking her out cold.

Johnny TV w/Taya Valkyrie defeated Sidney Akeem

Akeem has been making a name for himself on the indies lately, partially because of his background training with Cirque de Soleil. That matched up pretty well with the parkour-focused Johnny TV who was looking to spoil Akeem’s ROH debut.

The two seemed a little shaky off the top, but quickly reset with some speed and high dropkicks, ending up with TV on the outside to regroup with Valkyrie. Because of his gymnastics background, Akeem was able to keep up with TV no problem. TV changed up his strategy and tried to keep Akeem on the ground, taking away some of his skills.

TV hit a shining Wizard on Akeem and headed up for Starship Pain. Unfortunately, two things happened: 1) Akeem rolled out of the way, and 2) TV clipped the rope with his foot causing him to land hard on his head. By design or accidental, it looked like it dazed him pretty good.

After a swinging neckbreaker, TV tried another Starship Pain, this time landing it on the prone Akeem. TV rolled him over for the 1-2-3.

Lance Archer defeated “Ozzy”

Archer made a surprise appearance, dragging his opponent, a young man known only as “Ozzy” down to the ring. Archer did not say why he was there, or why he jumped the much smaller Ozzy in the back. He just toyed with him and beat the living hell out of him for a few minutes before hitting a Blackout and pinning him to get the win? I guess?

-We were then joined by Shane Taylor of Shane Taylor Promotions and ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty. Taylor ran down Moriarty’s opponent for the night Angelico. Moriarty suggested that Angelico protect his neck in their main event match.

RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Champion Mina Shirakawa defeated Rachael Ellering 

For those not in the know, Revolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro) is a British wrestling promotion founded in 2012 by Andy Quildan after separating from International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom. 

Shirakawa hasn’t been seen in ROH since a surprise Stardom showcase trios match at Supercard of Honor. Ellering won a tough battle against Brooke Havok three weeks ago, which one has to think puts her in title contention.

Ellering had a size advantage on the Joshi star, but Shirakawa was able to keep pace with her until Ellering picked her up and attempted to side slam her. Shirakawa was able to wriggle free and taunt Ellering, causing her to lose focus and give Shirakawa a chance to lay in some big kicks.

Ellering, who used a more technical style, didn’t seem prepared for the bouncy, high-energy style of Shirakawa. Ellering resorted to clubbing blows, lariats and standing kicks to imposer her will on Shirakawa. Shirakawa fought back with some spinning kicks and back elbows, stunning Ellering.

Ellering hit a pendulum slam out of a fisherwoman’s suplex that seemed to do some real damage to Shirakawa’s shoulder. That didn’t stop her from climbing to the top rope and landing a big splash on Ellering. Shirakawa grabbed Ellering and went for what looked like a crab hold at first, but instead Shirakawa pulled Ellering on her back and pinned her for the win!

Respect was being shown between the two women when suddenly Taya Valkyrie appeared! She tossed Ellering out of the ring and beat up Shirakawa, leaving her lying in the ring for reasons only she knows.

Top Flight (Darious and Duante) & Action Andretti w/ Leila Grey defeated Ace of Space Academy (LSG, Colton Charles, and GKM)

Andretti kicked things off with LSG, quickly isolating him in Top Flight’s corner. GKM tagged in next but found himself across from Darious who spun him into the feet of Andretti. GKM hit a splash in the corner that saw him getting at least 4 feet of air. Charles tagged in next showboating against Andretti. After a dropkick, Andretti hit a hot tag to Duante who cleared the ring.

Andretti hit a springboard crossbody from the top rope on GKM. Darious set up Colton for a big slam on the outside and Andretti and Top Flight hit a big triple team to knock GKM silly and get the pin.

EJ Nduka defeated Demo Diamond

The 2-0 Nduka arrived to big cheers from family and friends at ringside. The big man worked the crowd for a moment and then hopped into the ring to face Diamond, who was almost the same size. Almost.

The two locked up and when these two behemoths threw each other around the ring, you could feel each impact. Nduka hit a massive hammer strike on Diamond that seemed to send him spinning. Nduka continued with some should blocks in the corner until Diamond managed to get out of the way. Nduka didn’t give up the momentum for long though, planting Diamond with a massive spinebuster. An arrogant standing cover later and it was over, with Nduka emerging victorious.

-Rachel Ellering was interviewed by Lexy Nair backstage. Ellering was interrupted by Harley Cameron who introduced herself to Ellering, in spite of them having met before. Cameron mocked Ellering for losing and showered her with backhanded praise, calling her “kid” and then leaving a flustered Ellering.

Dark Order’s Evil Uno defeated Jacoby Watts w/ Nick Comoroto

Watts was all by himself this week, with his partner Nick Comoroto out of action for the year with injury. Evil Uno took a break from playing video games with Adam Cole to enter this singles bout, and has been on a really aggressive tear the last few weeks with his Dark Order compatriots. 

Watts started the match off by trying to recruit Uno into his “flock.” Uno declined via punch to the face and the match began. Uno laid in some massive chops in the corner on Watts. Watts turned his back, trying to outsmart Uno, but Uno just chopped his back.

Comoroto approached Uno on the outside, but the Order’s John Silver was there and the two exchanged words as Watts hit a big clothesline in the ring. Uno fought back with a big boot and DDT. Uno got Watts up for a piledriver and was able to pull off a pin to get the victory.

Premier Athletes’ Josh Woods w/ Mark Sterling defeated Barrett Brown

Sterling yapped his way to the ring, hyping up Woods and tearing down the rest of ROH. Brown was definitely not as “premier” as Woods, giving up about 8 inches in height. Brown tried to lure Woods into a more technical match, but nothing he managed to hit on Woods really had much of an effect.

Woods hit a hige running knee and then threw Brown across the ring with a massive tombstone 540 suplex. He then sat on Brown to get the pin.

Leila Grey defeated Promise Braxton

Grey’s second appearance of the night was a singles match against Braxton. Top Flight and Andretti accompanied her to the ring, cheering on their Flight Attendant. Braxton had the chance to pick up a huge win if she could get by Grey.

Grey controlled the pace for the most part, lots of armdrags and off-the-rope strikes. Braxton tried to out-muscle Grey, but it didn’t seem to work for her as Grey reversed a hold into a massive slam. Grey hit a blockbuster off the top rope, but Brown only gave up a two count.

Grey put Braxton on her back with a full nelson slam and followed it up with a butterfly brainbuster to win the match.

Blake Christian defeated Rosario Grillo

Christian won 5 matches in the Best of The Super Juniors tournament in Japan. Not moving further in the competition seems to have weighed heavily on him and given him a bit of an attitude. Grillo is a student of the Nightmare Factory and Christian laid him out right off the top, with a vicious stretched shoulder stomp.

Christian threw Grillo around the ring for a bit then finally pinned him. There wasn’t much to this match, but Christian looked good, and has a bright future in ROH.

Tomohiro Ishii defeated Ariya Daivari

The Premier Athletes and the Conglomeration explode! Or, at the very least, had this match. Daivari had his athletic background to rely on and Ishii had the fact he appears to be made of stone to his advantage. Sterling ran down the Conglomeration on the way to the ring, claiming that the Premier Athletes have the class the Conglomeration does not.

Daivari didn’t really know what to do with Ishii. He tried chops, no dice. He tried tying up with no result. He even tried leaving, but that didn’t work either. Diavari made a critical mistake early on by putting Ishii in a headlock. Ishii, famously neckless, was able to break free easily and chop Daivari into next week.

On the outside, Daivari managed to get ahold of Ishii’s chopping hand and slam it into ringposts and the steel steps, robbing Ishii of one of his bigger weapons. Daivari was able to maintain control of the match, working the hand over and over.

Ishii fought back though, clotheslining Daivari in a circle. Ishii hit a big german suplex and a back ground elbow to knock Daivari out and get the pin. Ishii left favouring his chopping hand.

ROH PURE CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH: Lee Moriarty(c) w/Shane Taylor defeated Angelico w/ Serpentico

After a very impressive turn in his first-ever Pure Rules match last week, Angelico decided he was ready for the big time and issued this challenge to current ROH Pure Champion, Moriarty. In a Pure Rules match, each competitor gets three rope breaks and one closed fist warning and after that they are out of luck. If the match went to time, a panel of judges (Christphoer Daniels, Jerry Lynn and Paul Wight) would award the match based on points.

The gangly Angelico had about 6 inches in height on Moriarty, but in terms of pure muscle, Moriarty had the one-up on his opponent. Moriarty’s strategy seemed to be to keep Angelico still, locking in holds that didn’t give the high-flyer a chance to get into the flow of things.

From there, the match went back and forth, with neither man getting control over the other. They did dance though, so there was that. At 3:30, Moriarty used his first rope break and got some words of encouragement from Taylor. These two worked extremely well together, everything in the match flowed really well and it was a calm, yet edge-of-your-seat vibe. At 6:37, Angelico was forced to use his first rope break, and began favoring his shoulder.

Angelico managed to get an ankle lock on, causing Moriarty to use a second rope break at 8:08. Moriarty responded with a bridge stretch, causing Angelico to use his second rope break at 9:20. Moriarty hung up Angelico’s shoulder on the ropes and began to take control. He locked in a Kimoura on Angelico at 10:37, forcing the challenger to use his last rope break.

Angelico put Moriarty in a twisting figure four at 11:22 and Moriarty grabbed the rope by his fingertips, exhausting all rope breaks. The two exchanged moves back and forth until Moriarty got a surprise rollup on Angelico, ending the match at approximately 12:30 and keeping the belt on Moriarty. The two showed respect in the ring and Moriarty stood tall as the show came to a close.