Young Bucks & Hangman Page win ROH Six-Man titles on AEW Rampage

For the first time since 2018, The Young Bucks & Hangman Page can call themselves Ring of Honor Six-Man Tag Team Champions.

The trio won the titles in the main event of Friday’s AEW Rampage Grand Slam by defeating The Mogul Embassy (Brian Cage, Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun). The end came when Page countered a Cage Drillclaw attempt with a roll-through for the pin and win, staring down AEW WrestleDream opponent Swerve Strickland on the apron afterward.

It’s the second reign for the combo of Matt & Nick Jackson and Page who held the titles for over 200 days in 2017-18. The Jacksons & Cody Rhodes held the titles for 100 days in 2018.

The loss ends the 284-day run for Cage, Liona & Kaun that started at last December’s ROH Final Battle with their win over Dalton Castle & The Boys. They had nine title defenses, all of which took place on either ROH TV or an ROH pay-per-view.

The Elite vs. Mogul Embassy ROH Six-Man title match set for AEW Rampage Grand Slam

Both the AEW and Ring of Honor six-man titles will be on the line at Rampage Grand Slam.

The Elite’s Young Bucks and Hangman Page appeared in a backstage promo on Saturday’s AEW Collision to challenge The Mogul Embassy (Brian Cage, Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun) to a match for the ROH Six-Man Tag Team titles. The Young Bucks made the save for Hangman Page after he was jumped by Cage on Wednesday’s Dynamite.

A match for the AEW Trios titles was also set on Saturday when it was announced that the Dark Order (Evil Uno, Alex Reynolds & John Silver) will challenge reigning titleholders The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn.

Saturday’s show saw Silver defeat Anthony Bowens after Bowens was attacked by Evil Uno outside of the ring. Dark Order had challenged The Acclaimed to a singles match on Rampage, wanting to prove that they were worthy of a Trios title match.

Here is the updated lineup for the two-hour AEW Rampage Grand Slam:

  • ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions Mogul Embassy (Brian Cage & The Gates of Agony) defend against The Elite (The Young Bucks & Hangman Page)
  • AEW Trios Champions The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens & Max Caster) and Billy Gunn defend against Dark Order (Evil Uno, Alex Reynolds & John Silver)
  • Darby Allin & Sting vs. Luchasaurus and Christian Cage

Ring of Honor TV live results: The fallout from Death Before Dishonor

The fallout from last Friday’s Death Before Dishonor will be felt on tonight’s Ring of Honor on HonorClub.

After successfully defending the Six-Man titles last Friday, The Mogul Embassy (Brian Cage, Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) will defend against the Iron Savages & Jacked Jameson.

Former champions Dalton Castle and The Boys (Brandon & Brent Tate) will face The Trustbusters (Sonny Kiss, Jeeves Kay & Slim J).

ROH Women’s Champion Athena will be in non-title action against Christina Marie, Trish Adora will battle Trish San Antonio, and Leyla Hirsch will take on B3CCA.

Ahead of their match on Rampage, The Kingdom will face Rhett Titus & Tracy Williams.

Josh Woods takes on Eli Isom in a Pure rules match as he pursues a future opportunity against Pure Champion Katsuyori Shibata.

Big Bill will continue his recent tag team run as he will reunite with Lee Moriarty against opponents to be named.

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This week’s ROH was taped last Saturday in Newark, New Jersey as part of the AEW Collision taping. Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman were on the call.

We got a recap of Death Before Dishonor, highlighting every match.

Pure Rules Match – Josh Woods (w/The Varsity Athletes) defeated Eli Isom

The judges for this match were Jerry Lynn, Jimmy Jacobs, and Pure Champion Katsuyori Shibata – who got his own entrance.

Woods tied up Isom in the ropes, forcing his first use of a rope break. They jockeyed for position until Woods booted Isom on an up-and-over in the corner. Woods focused his attack on Isom’s arm. Woods tried to Irish whip Isom, who hooked the ropes and thus used his second rope break.

Woods did more work on the arm until Isom began forearming Woods to fight back. Woods laid in the forearms to Isom’s arm, but Isom hit an offensive flurry that sent Woods into the corner. Woods walked into a Blue Thunder Bomb, but Isom only got a one count on it. Woods hit a Chaos Theory that transitioned into an armbar, forcing Isom to use his third rope break. Woods sent Isom onto the apron, caught him in a sleeper hold, then dragged him into the ring. Woods then hit a Penalty Kick, while looking at Shibata, before locking in the Gorilla Lock to win.

After the match, Smart Mark Sterling talked trash to Shibata before laying out the challenge for next week. Shibata got in the ring and stared down Woods, accepting the title challenge for next week.

Backstage, Lexy Nair spoke to Trish Adora and asked her what was next after her loss to Leyla Hirsch at the Death Before Dishonor Zero Hour. Adora said that she would have let this get her down a year ago, but now that she’s part of the Infantry, she’s focused on bouncing back.

Trish Adora defeated Vita Vonstarr

Vonstarr is a former member of the Righteous. Adora focused on the arm before locking in a submission that Vonstarr used her flexibility to get out of. Vonstarr hit a Northern Lights suplex for a nearfall before locking on an Octopus Stretch. Adora spun Vonstarr out with a backbreaker before firing up, hitting a big boot and a senton for a nearfall.

Vonstarr avoided the Lariat Tubman and hit the Michinoku Driver for a nearfall. Adora followed up with a successful Lariat Tubman for the win.

ROH World Six Man Tag Team Title Match – The Mogul Embassy (Bishop Kaun, Brian Cage & Toa Liona) (w/Prince Nana) (c) defeated The Iron Savages (Boulder & Bronson & Jacked Jameson)

This was fun and energetic, with the Embassy seeing a much different type of challenge than they are used to seeing.

Cage started with Bronson, dropping him with a back elbow. Bronson came back with a bodyslam before the Savages triple-teamed Cage in the corner. Cage hit a strike flurry on Jameson to take back control before tagging in Kaun. Jameson tagged out to Bronson, who hit a dive onto Cage and squished Liona on the apron. That left him open to a dropkick from Kaun into a powerbomb on the floor from Liona.

The champions clubbered on Bronson, hitting a strike train that ended with Cage’s apron superplex for a nearfall. Bronson sat down on a sunset flip by Cage before tagging out to Boulder, who ran wild on the Embassy. He dropped Cage and Kaun with a double flapjack. Boulder and Liona faced off, with Boulder taking Liona down with a jumping shoulder block. Boulder dropped Kaun with a powerslam for a nearfall.

Boulder went for a moonsault but missed. The match broke down into a Pier Six brawl, ending with Bronson hitting a Sky High for a nearfall. Liona cut Boulder down with a knee on a crossbody attempt, and Cage took down Bronson with a spinning lariat. The Embassy isolated Jameson, with Kaun hitting a Pedigree to score the win.

Leyla Hirsch defeated Becca

Ian Riccaboni mentioned that his four-year-old daughter’s favorite wrestler was Leyla Hirsch. I figure it’s because they’re the same height, but that’s beside the point. Hirsch took Becca down with a lariat and a gutwrench suplex. After fighting out of a waist lock, Becca fought back with the crowd behind her. Becca hit a shotgun dropkick but missed a missile dropkick off the top rope. Hirsch hit a German suplex and a running knee to score the win.

Backstage, Lexy Nair was with Athena. Athena wanted more competition, ragdolling Lexy around while doing so. She said if Lexy didn’t get her more competition, she would take it out on Lexy.

The Renegades (Charlette Renegade & Robyn Renegade) defeated JC & Tiara James

James looked good in her 30-second flurry here.

Charlette started with JC, who fought off both Renegades to start until she got tripped up by Robyn. The Renegades hit a double suplex on JC for a nearfall. The Renegades clubbered on JC until she slipped out of another double suplex attempt and made the tag to James. James ran wild on them until Charlette took her down by the hair. The Renegades hit a double superkick on JC before finishing off James with a Hart Attack.

Proving Ground Match: ROH Women’s Champion Athena defeated Christina Marie

Marie took the fight to Athena after the Code of Honor, sending her into the buckles and hitting a handspring splash. Marie hit a snapmare for a nearfall before Athena flung her across the ring. Athena laid in the strikes before hitting a baseball slide that sent Marie off the apron to the floor. Athena ragdolled Marie in the ropes before hitting a knockout forearm for the win.

Athena beat up Marie on the floor, flinging her into the barricades and booting her down before standing tall.

The Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett) defeated Rhett Titus & Tracy Williams

A very good match between these four veterans.

Williams laid in forearms to Bennett, forcing him to tag out to Taven. Bennett then caught Williams with a knee in the back, leading to a strike combination from the Kingdom. Williams avoided a top rope attack from Taven, tagging in Titus. Titus hit a modified airplane spin for a nearfall, but got caught up by a Bennett lariat from the apron. Bennett hit a main event spinebuster, but Titus got his knees up on Taven’s lionsault attempt.

Williams tagged in and ran wild on the Kingdom, hitting the top-rope DDT on Taven before locking on a cloverleaf that Bennett broke up. Titus sent Bennett flying with a belly-to-belly suplex before Titus and Williams hit a series of heavy strikes on Taven for a nearfall. Taven forced Williams into the corner and made a tag to Bennett, who got into a strike exchange with Williams. They locked the other man’s partner in submission holds but kept wailing on each other. They hit tandem piledrivers on their partners before re-engaging, ending with Williams hitting a lariat for a nearfall.

Titus and Taven tagged in, with Titus drilling Taven with a dropkick. Taven held onto the ropes on a belly-to-belly suplex attempt, allowing the Kingdom to take control and hit the Proton Pack for the win.

Backstage, Lexy Nair was with ROH Board Member Stokely Hathaway & ROH TV Champion Samoa Joe. Hathaway announced an eliminator tournament to determine the next challenger for the TV Title. Joe took offense to Lexy’s claims of favoritism shown towards Joe, saying that Hathaway was his own man.

ROH TV Title Eliminator Tournament Match: Christopher Daniels defeated JD Drake

A solid TV match here, and one with some real stakes too. I would’ve preferred Drake moving on as the fresher name, but I’ve got no strong issue with Daniels moving on.

Ian Riccaboni noted that this was the first of four tournament matches. Daniels dropped Drake with a jumping back kick, but Drake dropped him with a barge attack and a bodyslam. Drake laid on Daniels, hitting a Bossman Slam for a nearfall before hitting a pair of sentons. Drake laid into Daniels with chops, but Daniels fired up and engaged in a chop battle before taking Drake down with a flatliner.

Daniels took Drake down with a rabbit lariat hitting a spinning flatliner off the ropes for a nearfall. Daniels went for the Angel’s Wings, but Drake hit a big boot and a cannonball for a nearfall. Drake set Daniels up for a moonsault, but Daniels moved out of the way. Daniels hit the uranage and the Best Moonsault Ever for the win.

Big Bill & Lee Moriarty defeated Adrian Soriano & Gabriel Hodder

Soriano and Hodder are a regular team known as Primal Fear, who have made appearances in the tail-end of the Sinclair-era of ROH. Moriarty snagged Soriano in the Border City Stretch immediately, but Soriano got to the ropes. Hodder and Soriano worked hard to keep Bill out of the ring, but they wasted time posing. That allowed Moriarty to tag in Big Bill, who ran wild. Bill hit a double rotation Bossman Slam and a chokeslam on Soriano to score the win.

ROH TV Title Eliminator Tournament Match: Tony Nese (w/ The Varsity Athletes) defeated Cheeseburger

Nese had the mic on his way to the ring, claiming that cheeseburgers were ruining this country. He wanted to start a group exercise before Cheeseburger’s music hit, bringing out Nese’s opponent. Cheeseburger used his technique to control Nese early, but Nese hung him up on the top rope and hit a gutbuster to take control. He tied Cheeseburger up in the Tree of Woe before hitting crunch kicks to Cheeseburger’s chest.

Cheeseburger fought out of a waistlock and hit a suplex. Cheeseburger hit a superkick before landing the Shotei palm strike – passed down to him by Jushin Thunder Liger himself – for a nearfall. Cheeseburger hit a DDT for a nearfall, then set up a second Shotei. Sterling got on the apron to distract him, allowing Nese to hit a pumphandle Greetings From Asbury Park for the win.

ROH TV Title Eliminator Tournament Match: Gravity defeated Anthony Henry

More of this please! Two newer faces getting time to work and shine, with legitimate question as to who could win. Henry looked great here, as I was biting on a few of his nearfalls.

Gravity tried to do multiple kip-ups to get out of an arm hold, but Henry simply released the arm to have Gravity fall down. Gravity worked his way out of another hold, but Henry booted him down. Gravity sent Henry to the floor, then hit a dive onto him. Henry caught Gravity mid-handstand with a superkick before cranking his neck on the apron.

Henry caught Gravity with a Death Valley Driver for a nearfall before cranking the neck again. Henry laid in a kick to Gravity’s back, but Gravity started to fire up. He caught Henry with a lucha armdrag and a handspring elbow before gorilla-pressing him into a dropkick. Gravity twisted Henry into a Ground Octopus, but Henry reversed it into a Stretch Muffler. Gravity pulled Henry into a roll-up, but Henry caught him with a Penalty Kick and a cross-legged Michinoku Driver for a nearfall.

Henry missed a double stomp but scored with an elevated DDT for a nearfall. Henry hit a pair of kicks, but Gravity caught him with a powerslam before hitting a top rope splash for the win.

ROH TV Title Eliminator Tournament Match: Shane Taylor defeated Serpentico

Serpentico caught Taylor with a few strikes and hit a rana that sent Taylor into the corner. Taylor burst out of the corner with a forearm, then beeled Serpentico across the ring twice. Taylor hit a back splash and a lariat for a nearfall. Serpentico escaped off of Taylor’s shoulders but ran into a body shot. Taylor hit the World’s Strongest Slam for a nearfall.

Serpentico begged off, then flipped Taylor off before firing off a few strikes. Taylor caught Serpentico on a crossbody before cracking him with a headbutt. Taylor then hit the uranage before hitting a splash for the win.

Dalton Castle & The Boys (Brandon & Brent) defeated The Trustbusters (Jeeves Kay, Slim J & Sonny Kiss)

I did not miss hearing the Trustbusters music. Castle and Kiss tried for lariats in the corner for about 30 seconds until Castle just flung Kiss with a suplex. The Trustbusters isolated Brandon after some multi-person shenanigans. Castle tagged back in and flung the Trustbusters around with suplexes before asking for a boy. Castle threw the Boys around before Castle got Kay isolated. Castle hit the Bangarang for the win.

Six-Man Tag Team title match announced for Ring of Honor TV

Ring of Honor has announced eight matches for Thursday’s show on HonorClub. 

The ROH Six-Man Tag Team Championships will be on the line as the Mogul Embassy (Brian Cage, Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) will square off against the Iron Savages (Bronson & Boulder) and Jacked Jameson after Jameson challenged the trio on social media.

The Mogul Embassy is coming off a successful title defense against Leon Ruffin, Master Wato and Ryusuke Taguchi at last Friday’s Death Before Dishonor.

In other six-man tag action on tonight’s show, former champions Dalton Castle & The Boys will face The Trustbusters (Sonny Kiss, Jeeves Kay & Slim J). Castle is coming off a loss to Samoa Joe for the ROH TV Championship at last Friday’s Death Before Dishonor. 

The last time Castle teamed with The Boys on ROH TV, they came up short against Stu Grayson and The Righteous on the June 4th episode. 

Also in action will be Josh Woods and Eli Isom as they square off in a Pure rules match. Woods recently defeated Tracy Williams in a Pure rules match on the July 21st episode while Isom was most previously seen on ROH TV in a losing effort tagging with Marcus Kross and Cheeseburger. They lost to The Mogul Embassy on June 4th.

In addition, both ROH Women’s Champion Athena, who was victorious in her ROH Women’s title defense against Willow Nightingale in the main event of Death Before Dishonor, and Trish Adora, who lost to Leyla Hirsch on the Zero Hour pre-show, will be in action. 

Big Bill and Lee Moriarty will wrestle on this week’s episode as well. 

Here’s the current lineup:

  • ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions Mogul Embassy (Brian Cage, Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) defend against The Iron Savages (Bronson & Boulder) and Jacked Jameson
  • Dalton Castle & The Boys vs. The Trustbusters (Sonny Kiss, Jeeves Kay & Slim J)
  • Josh Woods vs. Eli Isom in a Pure rules match
  • ROH Women’s Champion Athena in action
  • Trish Adora in action
  • Big Bill & Lee Moriarty in action
  • Leyla Hirsch in action
  • The Kingdom (Mike Bennett & Matt Taven) vs. Tracy Williams & Rhett Titus

Eight matches part of Ring of Honor TV lineup

Eight matches are part of this Thursday’s Ring of Honor TV lineup as the road to next Friday’s Death Before Dishonor continues.

After her Owen Hart Foundation tournament semifinal Wednesday on AEW Dynamite, ROH Women’s Champion Athena will take on Ava Lawless in a non-title match.

After making her surprise return on last week’s show, Leyla Hirsch will have her first singles match in more than a year as she battles Bambi Hall. Hirsch tore her ACL on a Dark match in Boston in April 2022. She joined up with The Kingdom in an intergender trios match last Thursday as a substitute for Maria Kanellis-Bennett.

ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions Mogul Embassy (Brian Cage, Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) will be in non-title action against Darius Martin, Matt Sydal & Christopher Daniels.

Here’s the full eight-match lineup that will air on HonorClub:

  • Leyla Hirsch vs. Bambi Hall
  • Shane Taylor vs. Shawn Dean
  • Big Bill vs. Serpentico
  • Tony Nese vs. Dalton Castle
  • The Boys (Brandon & Brett Tate) vs. The Kingdom (Matt Taven & Michael Bennett)
  • The Righteous & Stu Grayson vs. Levi Knight, Michael Allen Richard Clark & Evan Rivers
  • ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions Mogul Embassy (Brian Cage, Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) vs. Darius Martin, Matt Sydal and Christopher Daniels in a non-title match
  • ROH Women’s Champion Athena vs. Ava Lawless in a non-title match