Women’s title match set for Ring of Honor TV

ROH has announced three championship matches will air on HonorClub this week. 

Athena will defend her ROH Women’s World Championship against Angelina Love on the show. 

It will be the first time Love has appeared in Ring of Honor since Tony Khan purchased the company in March 2022. She briefly held the Women of Honor World Championship in 2019 after defeating Kelly Klein for it at Bound for Glory that year. She would drop it back to Klein the following month at Glory By Honor. 

Athena’s title reign sits at 284 days and 13 successful defenses. She’s currently in a storyline involving Billie Starkz as her minion. 

ROH Pure Champion Katsuyori Shibata will put his title on the line against Nick Wayne on Thursday as well. It’s Wayne’s first time wrestling in Ring of Honor. Shibata’s title reign currently sits at 173 days and five defenses. 

The Mogul Embassy will put the ROH Six Man Tag Team Championships on the line on Thursday’s show. They will defend the belts against Willie Mack and The Infantry. Brian Cage and the Gates of Agony have held the belts for 284 days and eight defenses. 

Matches for this week’s show were filmed on Saturday, September 16 from the Bryce Jordan Center in State College, Pennsylvania before and after AEW Collision. 

ROH on HonorClub September 21, 2023 lineup:

  • ROH Women’s World Champion Athena defends against Angelina Love
  • ROH Pure Champion Katsuyori Shibata defends against Nick Wayne
  • ROH World Six Man Tag Team Champions The Mogul Embassy (Brian Cage, Toa Liona, & Bishop Kaun) defend against Willie Mack & The Infantry (Shawn Dean & Carlie Bravo) w/Trish Adora
  • Leyla Hirsch & The Renegades (Charlette & Robyn Renegade) vs. Willow Nightingale, Skye Blue, & Kiera Hogan
  • Cole Karter & Griff Garrison w/Maria Kanellis-Bennett vs. Darius Martin & Action Andretti
  • Ethan Page vs. VSK
  • Lee Johnson vs. Lee Moriarty w/Shane Taylor
  • Mercedes Martinez vs. Trish Adora
  • Diamante vs. TBA

Spoilers from the show are available here

Two title matches set for next week’s Ring of Honor TV

A pair of title bouts have been announced for the Thursday, August 31 edition of Ring of Honor TV. 

As announced during this week’s episode, The Mogul Embassy’s Brian Cage & Gates of Agony (Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun) will defend the ROH Six-Man Tag Team Championship on next week’s show against the trio of Darius Martin, Lee Johnson & Action Andretti. The bout was announced during a backstage promo on this week’s show. 

Also set for next week, Zack Sabre Jr. will defend the NJPW World TV Championship against Metalik. Sabre defended the NJPW World TV title on this week’s show against Christopher Daniels in the episode’s main event. 

Metalik is coming off a victory over Tony Nese on last week’s Ring of Honor TV.

The announced lineup for the August 31 episode of Ring of Honor TV: 

  • Ring of Honor World Six-Man Tag Team Championship: The Mogul Embassy (Brian Cage, Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun) defend against Darius Martin, Lee Johnson & Action Andretti
  • NJPW World TV Championship: Zack Sabre Jr. defends against Metalik

AEW Rampage & ROH spoilers from Lexington, Kentucky

As part of a five-hour taping that included Collision, AEW taped matches for both this upcoming Ring of Honor TV on HonorClub and next Friday’s Rampage on Saturday night at the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. 

With the promotion heading to London for All In next weekend, AEW’s taping schedule for this week has been adjusted. Dynamite will air live on Wednesday from Duluth, Georgia, while next Saturday’s Collision will be taped after Dynamite.

The below spoilers are courtesy of PWInsider

AEW Rampage spoilers:

  • AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy defeated Aaron Solo (w/Harley Cameron) to retain
  • Serpentico defeated Truth Magnum (w/ Turbo Floyd)
  • Luchasaurus defeated a local wrestler
  • Saraya & Toni Storm (w/ Ruby Soho) defeated AEW Women’s Champion Hikaru Shida & Britt Baker

Fightful reported that Baker almost didn’t make it in time to be in the main event. She was with Adam Cole at Kulture City’s Kulture Ball in Birmingham, Alabama, where Cole received the company’s Human Highlight Award Person of the Year award. They then traveled to Lexington and arrived with just minutes to spare before her match on Rampage.

Ring of Honor spoilers:

  • NJPW Television Champion Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Metalik
  • ROH Women’s Champion Athena & Billie Starkz defeated The Renegades (Charlette & Robyn Renegade)
  • Cole Karter (w/ Maria Kanellis-Bennett) defeated a local wrestler
  • Kiera Hogan defeated Lady Frost
  • Spanish Announce Project (Serpentico & Luther) defeated The Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd)
  • The WorkHorsemen (JD Drake & Anthony Henry) & Lee Moriarty defeated three local wrestlers
  • ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions The Embassy (Brian Cage, Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun) defeated Lee Johnson, Action Andretti & Darius Martin

Athena & Billie Starkz challenge The Renegade Twins for next ROH TV

ROH Women’s World Champion Athena & Billie Starkz have challenged The Renegade Twins for next week’s Ring of Honor TV. 

Athena & Starkz formed an unlikely alliance on this week’s Ring of Honor TV episode, each saving the other from a Renegade Twins attack after matches. 

Athena defeated Brittany J on Thursday’s show in a Proving Ground match, and The Renegade Twins ran in to attack the Women’s World Champion after the match. Starkz then made a run-in for the save. 

Later in the show, Starkz wrestled Charlette Renegade and picked up the victory. Robyn Renegade ran in and joined Charlette in an attack on Starkz after the match, and Athena reciprocated Starkz’s save from earlier in the show. 

Athena then attempted to enlist Starkz as one of her “minions,” and the duo issued a challenge to The Renegades in a backstage promo segment with Lexy Nair later in the program. 

Starkz defeated Robyn Renegade on last week’s Ring of Honor TV, and now holds victories over both twins in singles competition. 

Athena last defended her Women’s World title against Diamante on the August 3 Ring of Honor TV, and has won Proving Ground matches on consecutive episodes since, so an eventual Athena vs. Starkz program for the Women’s World title looks to be the future direction for the Champion.

Ring of Honor TV live results: Samoa Joe & Stokely Hathaway vs. The Boys

Stokely Hathaway will be in tag team action on Thursday’s Ring of Honor on HonorClub as he teams with ROH TV Champion Samoa Joe to face The Boys (Brent & Brandon Tate).

The match was made during a recent promo. Dalton Castle confronted Hathaway about the TV Title eliminator tournament. Joe walked into the segment and declared the match would happen, much to the dismay of Hathaway. 

Former ROH Pure Champion Josh Woods will take on former partner Silas Young in a Pure rules match. Last week, Woods decided to part ways with the Varsity Athletes and go out on his own.

ROH Women’s Champion Athena will return to non-title action on a long ROH winning streak as she faces Brittany J in a Proving Ground match.

After defeating Robyn Renegade last week, Billie Starkz will take on Robyn’s sister Charlette Renegade who jumped Starkz after the victory.

Lady Frost will go head-to-head with Trish Adora.

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Gravity defeated Gringo Loco

Poor Gravity got crushed twice in this match with the full weight of Loco on him, but somehow survived to win the match. This was a spot fest all the way, but a fun one.

Gravity decided to use his name to his advantage, hitting a splash early on for a two count. Loco used his size to his advantage, pressing Gravity into the air and then catching him in a fallaway slam for a two count. Loco hit a chop and played to the crowd before hitting another chop in the corner and Irish whipping Gravity to the corner. Gravity ran up the ropes and back flipped off before turning around and powerslaming a charging Gringo Loco. That was cool.

Loco shoved Gravity to the floor and hit a double jump springboard moonsault to the floor on Gravity. What a loco spot, pardon the pun. Loco then absolutely crushed Gravity with a brutal springboard twisting senton, causing Gravity to become victim to his own name. Gravity, somehow not a pancake, shoved Loco to the outside and then rolled up the to the top rope, launched himself over the post, and hit a hurricanrana on Loco on the floor.

Gravity missed a 450 splash and Loco countered into a standing Spanish fly as Gravity got back up. Gravity tried to float over into a sunset flip bomb, but he lost his grip and was crushed again by Loco falling backwards and landing right on his face. Gravity and Loco went to the top rope and Loco hit some sort of a torture rack suplex off the top rope for a 2-count. Gravity and Loco went to the ropes again and Gravity hit a Samoan drop off the middle rope before hitting a splash for the pin.

Josh Woods defeated Silas Young in a Pure Rules match

Good technical match from Woods and Young with an awesome finish.

Woods refused a handshake from Young, who applauded because he was in favour of Woods having an attitude now. Young and Woods locked up and Young hit a drop toe hold causing Woods to grab the ropes as he went down, which counted as a rope break. Young and Woods locked up again, and Woods was able to take him down, but Young did counter out of a Chaos Theory for a 2-count.

Woods sent Young crashing into the ropes and then drove him shoulder first into the turnbuckle. The announcers noted that Woods was way more focused without Mark Sterling in his corner, and while using the rough tactics that Young and Sterling had taught him over the years, he was looking far stronger here. Young, trying to avoid further damage to the arm, kept going for pinfall attempts to keep Woods at bay.

Woods stood up and punched Young right in the face to break up the pinfall attempts, getting his one warning, and then hit a running twisting vertical suplex into the corner dropping Young right on his head for the win. That was a brutal finish, and the crowd reacted strongly to it. They got something with Woods here, I think.

–Maria Kanellis Bennett was backstage, saying she was scouting for an army to protect her kingdom. Leyla Hirsch walked in and said that there was nothing Maria could do for her, but Maria said that she could provide some real competition for her, and said Hirsch would face Rachel Ellering later.

Athena defeated Brittany J in a Proving Ground match

This was an awesome squash match, as Athena continues to be awesome in ROH.

Athena got rolled up early as she played to the crowd, but Athena made her pay soon thereafter pulling Brittany J from the apron to the floor and then brutally throwing her into the guardrail with a crash. Athena screamed at Ian Riccaboni before returning to the ring and countering a headscissors with a cartwheel and hitting a pop-up powerbomb and a brutal forearm for the win.

–Robyn & Charlette Renegade ran down after the match and started beating on Athena. Billie Starkz ran down to the ring to make the save and drive the twins out of the ring.

Samoa Joe & Stokley Hathaway defeated The Boys (Brandon & Brent)

Stokely wanted to get involved in the match, so Joe let him a few times between the easy beating Joe was giving The Boys. Stokley claimed he wanted to get the win when Joe went for the muscle buster, so Joe held one of the Boys and then walked away with said boy as Stokely flew off the ropes and crashed and burned before choking out said Boy. Joe wins. So does Stokely. Sort of.

–Billie Starkz was with Lexy Nair and it was announced she would be facing Charlette Renegade. The Renegade Twins walked up and trash talked Starkz before the end of the interview.

The Gates of Agony (Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun) (w/ Prince Nana) defeated Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal

The Gates of Agony briefly got the heat on Daniels, but he was able to hit a drop toe hold and tag out to Sydal, who hit a standing twisting senton on Kaun for a 2-count. Daniels and Sydal then hit a drop toe hold. Daniels was ready to go for the Best Moonsault Ever, but Kaun was able to shove Daniels away, and Liona hit a clothesline on Daniels to get the advantage.

Liona crushed Daniels as Kaun hit a backstabber and Liona hit a splash, but Sydal broke up the pinfall. Kaun locked on a sleeper before hitting a uranage into a backbreaker on Daniels. Daniels was able to tag out Sydal, but it didn’t go very well over the next few minutes, as Daniels came back in and ate a fireman’s carry into a gutbuster for the pin.

Madison Rayne defeated Dani Mo

This was not very good. Rayne looked a bit rough. Rayne went for a neckbreaker on Mo, but Mo fell a bit early and may have actually whiplashed her neck on the way down. Mo faked Rayne out with a kick to the head only to hit the stomach. Rayne then just grabbed Mo and hit a Cross Rayne for the win. This was not good.

The Dark Order (Evil Uno, Jon Silver, & Alex Renyolds) defeated Corey Calhoun, Isaiah Broner, & Lord Crewe

Evil Uno started the match with Broner. As The Dark Order was beating on Broner, Stu Grayson came out to the ramp and distracted them, leading to Calhoun being able to roll Renyolds up for a 2-count. This did not last long as Dark Order took Calhoun to the dark realm for the pinfall.

–Claudio Castagnoli was backstage, saying that while he was not in the arena tonight, he was very much there, and that no one he has faced has given him a run for his money. Castagnoli talked about when he lost the ROH World Championship to Chris Jericho, and how he took the title back from Jericho, learning that the only thing that mattered was that he had a simple job – to keep the ROH World Championship from people who were not worthy of it, like Eddie Kingston, PAC, and Mark Briscoe, and he was really good at his job. This was a great promo.

Cole Karter defeated Griff Garrison

Garrison had some fire in this one, going right after Karter, hitting a series of hard chops, strikes, and then a falcon arrow for a 2-count. Karter looked rough in this one, but showed some good heel instincts despite the rough offence. As Karter hit a weird dominator type slam for the win, Maria Kanellis walked down to the ring and whispered something in Karter’s ear before leaving.

Billie Starkz defeated Charlette Renegade

Charlette did not abide by the Code of Honor, hitting a hard forearm in the handshake, before beating on Starkz for a bit. Starkz tried to escape to the floor but got distracted by Robyn, and Renegade jumped off the apron to continue the attack. Charlette grabbed Starkz by the nose and pulled back with a camel clutch.

Starkz hit a kick to Charlette, but was cut off on the ropes by Robyn, who did so right in front of the referee. Oops. Charlette hit a superplex, but Starkz rolled through into a Last Shot for a 2-count. Renegade managed to hit a landslide for a 2-count, but Starkz was able to hit a neutralizer type move for the win.

–Robyn Renegade ran in and the Renegade Twins started beating on Starkz, but Athena ran down and made the save. As they faced off, Athena told Starkz to duck, and then both women hit a dive on the twins. Athena challenged Starkz to a fight in a joking way, and Starkz offered a handshake, but Athena refused. Athena then said, “Come on, minion! Let’s go!” Starkz followed with hesitation, as the announcers noted she might not be able to trust Athena.

–Ari Davari & Tony Nese were backstage, and Nese talked about why he was trying to get the fans to do work outs with him, and how frustrating it is that he gets interrupted by someone as he tries to make the lives of the fans better. Nese said Mark Sterling promised he would have the floor tonight, and they were going to have a full group training session as the fans needed it badly with how out of shape they were.

Lee Johnson, Action Andretti, & Darius Martin defeated Lee Moriarty & The Workhorsemen (JD Drake & Anthony Henry)

This was a really good match with a finish that the crowd didn’t seem to expect.

Johnson & Moriarty started the match with a really nice exchange. Moriarty tried to escape the grasp of Martin and Andretti but fell victim to several double team moves that also took out Drake and Henry. Moriarty and Johnson resumed their exchange, but Henry hit a knee to the back of Johnson letting Moriarty tag out to Drake, who leveled Johnson with a Bossman slam. Henry tagged in and hit some very hard kicks to Johnson. Johnson ducked an attack and tagged out to Andretti, who ran wild hitting a dive on Henry on the floor but missing a 450 splash on Moriarty.

Andretti hit a standing Spanish fly instead, but was soon falling victim to Drake and Henry hitting a pop-up powerbomb for a 2-count thata was broken up by Martin. Martin ate a massive twisting butterfly suplex from Drake but Andretti broke it up. Andretti countered an O’Connor roll with a bridge and got the pinfall on Henry.

–Athena was with Lexy Nair and she brought in Billie Starkz. Athena assigned a minion number to Starkz, but Starkz said it wasn’t what was important as they had to deal with the Renegade Twins, challenging them to a tag match next week. Athena said that Starkz shouldn’t think, since that was not her roll, and she intimidated Nair into agreeing with her before demanding that Starkz drive them to the mall.

Lady Frost defeated Trish Adora

Frost looked good in this match, especially at the finish with the corkscrew moonsault for the win.

Frost slipped slightly on a handspring, but they played it right, letting Adora take it as an opportunity to kick Frost in the head and get the advantage. Adora then did a stretch behind Frost before putting her foot on the back of Frost’s head and driving it to the mat. Adora then did the splits on the shoulder of Frost, driving her head down to the mat while she was seated. That looked brutal.

Adora hit a standing crossbody for a 2-count before hitting a German suplex. Adora hit a sternum breaker in the corner for a 2-count. Frost ducked a clothesline and hit a spinning kick for a 2-count before hitting a Frostbite for the pin.

–Kiera Hogan was with Lexy Nair and talked about how she has been keeping her eyes on Lady Frost. She said she was going to put her fire against Frost, melting the ice.

Leyla Hirsch defeated Rachel Ellering

This was a short match, but I liked it.

Ellering was given a lot in this match, hitting a nice brainbuster while selling her arm that Hirsch worked over with an armbar earlier in the match. Hirsch, I think, was a heel, but the crowd seemed to wanting to root for her. Hirsch floated over onto the back of Ellering after a corner charge, locking on a sleeper and then transitioning to an octopus stretch. Ellering fought out, but Hirsch was able to counter a pinfall attempt after a Bossman slam into a crucifix pin before transitioning into an armbar for the submission.

Dalton Castle defeated Peter Avalon

Dalton Castle is the best, and he should be on TV every single week on every show.

Avalon looked very shocked at the charisma of Dalton Castle. Castle yelled at Avalon as he tried to escape Castle’s grasp, saying, “You wiggle away from me again and I’ll rip your face off!” I laughed. Castle proceeded to suplex Avalon around the ring. Castle got the win soon thereafter and yelled to the camera that he was going to take the ROH Television championship before long.

–Shane Taylor was with Lexy Nair, and talking about how in the past with ROH, he was established as the greatest TV champion, greatest six-man champion, and greatest stable of all time in ROH, but people only wanted to talk about the old guard, and he was going to finally put that to rest when he got to fight them, and specifically Samoa Joe because he wanted his ROH Television championship back. Awesome promo.

–Tony Nese came out and claimed that his match was cancelled, so he was going to lead the crowd in the workout. The crowd actually started to participate before Metalik made Jerry Lynn came out and informed Nese that his lawyer was wrong, and that Tony Khan was a bit tired of Nese trying to avoid wrestling, so he was facing someone who he was familiar with tonight.

Metalik defeated Tony Nese

Metalik is such a fantastic wrestler, and I really hope he is given a chance to get over in ROH and AEW.

Metalik and Tony Nese reunite as 205 Live lives on in ROH. After some early heat from Nese, Metalik hit a Asai Moonsault to the floor on Nese, kicking Nese right in the back off the head hard as they went down. Both guys seemed fine, but both landed hard there. Nese fought out of a fireman’s carry and hit a powerbomb on Metalik for a 2-count. Metalik hit a superkick on a running Nese before hitting a landslide on Nese for the win.

Final Thoughts

Good episode of ROH on HonorClub tonight. I’m not sure if the show really needed to be 2 hours and 14 minutes long, but the angles they advanced were good, and the matches were largely good too. I think they are trying to find a balance with the shows after Dark and Elevation were cancelled, providing chances for younger stars to get reps while also trying to advance angles for the bigger stars. They definitely achieved that tonight.

Josh Woods vs. Silas Young added to next Ring of Honor TV

A Josh Woods vs. Silas Young singles match has been added to the lineup for the Thursday, August 17 Ring of Honor TV. 

After being aligned with “Smart” MAark Sterling and The Varsity Athletes, Woods seemingly broke away from the group, but not Sterling on this week’s episode. 

Woods declared his intention to break away from The Varsity Athletes on last week’s show, and Sterling agreed that it was time for a change for Woods in a backstage segment this week. He then told Woods that he had set up a match for him with Silas Young on next week’s show. 

Woods vs. Young joins a lineup for August 17 that also includes a tag team bout with ROH World Television Champion Samoa Joe teaming with board of directors member Stokely Hathaway against The Boys. 

Joe’s next title contender was also decided on this week’s Ring of Honor TV, as Shane Taylor won a title eliminator tournament. 

The announced lineup for the August 17 Ring of Honor TV: 

  • Samoa Joe & Stokely Hathaway vs. The Boys
  • Josh Woods vs. Silas Young

Samoa Joe & Stokely Hathaway to team on upcoming Ring of Honor TV

Samoa Joe & Stokely Hathaway will team up on the August 17 episode of Ring of Honor TV. 

As announced during this week’s show, TV Champion Samoa Joe & board of directors member Stokely Hathaway will tag against The Boys on the Thursday, August 17 Ring of Honor TV. 

The bout was set up with a backstage interview segment where Dalton Castle & The Boys confronted Hathaway for interfering in his TV title match against Joe at Death Before Dishonor last month. Joe then entered and asserted that he and Hathaway will team up against The Boys in tag action in two weeks. Video of the segment can be seen below.

While no date has been set for his next TV title defense, Joe will also be awaiting the winner of next week’s ROH TV Title Eliminator Tournament, where Shane Taylor will take on Gravity. 

Taylor and Gravity won their semifinal bouts on Thursday’s Ring of Honor TV episode to advance to the Title Eliminator Tournament finals which are set for the Thursday, August 10 edition of the show. 

Our full report from Thursday’s ROH TV episode can be found here. 

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

Leyla Hirsch returns to action on Ring of Honor TV

“Legit” Leyla Hirsch returned to the ring on Thursday’s Ring of Honor TV episode after being sidelined for more than a year due to injury. 

Competing in her first match since tearing her right ACL in a match at an AEW Dark Elevation taping in Boston on April 6, 2022, Hirsch teamed with Mike Bennett & Matt Taven in a win over Shawn Dean, Carlie Bravo & Trish Adora in the main event of Thursday’s Ring of Honor TV.

The mixed tag match was originally announced as Maria Kanellis teaming with Bennett & Taven, but Kanellis announced before the bout that she was not medically cleared to compete. Hirsch then made her surprise return as the replacement for Kanellis. The match was taped on June 29, 2023. 

Hirsch tore her ACL in a match against Christina Marie last April, then underwent surgery to repair the injury on May 26, 2022. 

After beginning her career on the independent scene, Hirsch debuted for AEW in October 2020 on Dark against Hikaru Shida. AEW then announced that Hirsch had signed with the company on March 15, 2021.

Women’s title street fight set for next week’s Ring of Honor TV

Athena will defend the ROH Women’s World Championship in a street fight on the June 22 edition of Ring of Honor TV. 

As announced during this week’s ROH TV episode by ROH board of directors members Tony Khan and Stokely Hathaway, a Chicago Street Fight for the Women’s World title is set for next week’s episode, with Athena defending her title against Kiera Hogan. 

Following Athena’s win over Trish Adora in a Proving Ground match on this week’s episode, Hogan made the save as Athena continued to attack Adora after the match. Hogan hit Athena with a trash can lid, then Athena speared Hogan through a table. Later in the episode, Khan and Hathaway announced the Chicago Street Fight for next week. 

The bout will be the fourth career singles meeting between Athena and Hogan in AEW and ROH, with Athena holding a 3-0 career singles mark against Hogan. They wrestled most recently on the June 1 Ring of Honor TV show, where Athena defeated Hogan to retain the ROH Women’s title. 

The two met twice in singles matches in AEW in 2022, once on Dark: Elevation and once on Rampage. 

Our report on this week’s Ring of Honor TV can be found here.

Two title matches announced for next week’s Ring of Honor TV

Two title matches are set for the Thursday, June 15 edition of Ring of Honor TV. 

As announced during this week’s show, Samoa Joe will defend the ROH World Television Championship against Matt Sydal on next week’s episode. 

Tony Khan announced the Joe vs. Sydal title bout in a segment involving the new storyline ROH Board of Directors, Stokely Hathaway & Jerry Lynn. 

Sydal and Christopher Daniels lost a tag team match on the May 25 ROH TV show that would have earned them shots at Samoa Joe and Zack Sabre Jr.’s ROH TV and NJPW World TV titles, but Sydal bounced back with a singles victory this week against Zach Clayton and was granted his title shot anyway. 

A Six-Man Tag Team Championship match is also set for next week’s show. 

Mogul Embassy’s Bishop Kaun, Toa Liona, and Brian Cage will defend the ROH Six-Man Tag titles against the trio of AR Fox, Action Andretti, and Darius Martin on next week’s episode. 

That title match was suggested by Jerry Lynn in another segment involving Khan and the Board of Directors. 

Next week’s lineup: 

ROH TV, Thursday, June 15 —

  • ROH World Television Championship: Samoa Joe defends against Matt Sydal
  • ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship: Mogul Embassy (Bishop Kaun, Toa Liona & Brian Cage) defend against AR Fox, Action Andretti & Darius Martin

Tag team match announced for next week’s Ring of Honor TV

The Ring of Honor and NJPW Television Champions will team up on the May 25 episode of ROH TV. 

As announced by Tony Khan on Twitter, ROH Television Champion Samoa Joe and NJPW World Television Champion Zack Sabre Jr. will face Christopher Daniels and Matt Sydal on next week’s Ring of Honor TV. 

An angle to set up the tag team bout was shot on this week’s ROH TV. After Sabre made a title defense against AR Fox, Samoa Joe came to the ring for a confrontation. Daniels and Sydal then entered, and Sabre suggested a tag team match between the four, with Daniels and Sydal offered title shots should they win. That stipulation was not part of the match announcement, but could still be added. 

For their part, Daniels and Sydal were also in action on this week’s ROH TV in tag team action, scoring a victory over Cole Karter and Zack Clayton. 

Tag team Fight Without Honor set for next week’s Ring of Honor TV

A tag team Fight Without Honor has been announced for next week’s Ring of Honor TV episode. 

As revealed during this week’s show, The Kingdom’s Mike Bennett & Matt Taven will square off with Darius Martin & Action Andretti in a tag team Fight Without Honor on next week’s show. 

The Kingdom have been feuding with Martin since the relaunch of Ring of Honor TV in March, though initially it was a tag team feud with Bennet & Taven facing Darius & Dante Martin of Top Flight. Dante was injured in the Reach for the Sky ladder match at Supercard of Honor on March 31 and has been out of action ever since. In his absence, Andretti has been slotted into the feud, twice teaming with Darius. 

The Kingdom defeated Darius & Andretti in tag team action on the April 20 edition of Ring of Honor TV. 

The next several episodes of ROH TV were taped at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida last weekend. 

Women’s World title match set for next week’s Ring of Honor TV

A Women’s World Championship match is set for the May 11 episode of Ring of Honor TV. 

As announced during this week’s show, Athena will defend the Women’s World title against Skye Blue on next week’s episode. 

Athena defeated Angelica Risk in a Proving Ground match on this week’s show, then called out Skye Blue. Later in the episode, Blue answered the callout in a backstage promo segment, challenging Athena to a title bout for next week. Athena then responded to the challenge in a separate backstage promo later, accepting the match and noting that it will take place next week. 

Blue has won four consecutive singles matches in ROH, and remains undefeated overall in ROH with a 5-0 total record. Blue also defeated Adena Steele in a dark match at this week’s AEW Dynamite taping. 

Athena is 11-0 in ROH, and has held the Women’s World title since defeating Mercedes Martinez for the gold at Final Battle last December.

Two challenges issued for next week’s Ring of Honor TV

Two challenges have been issued for the May 4 episode of Ring of Honor TV. 

Speaking on this week’s show, Christopher Daniels has challenged Samoa Joe to an ROH World Television Championship match for next week’s episode. 

Citing their career-long history with one another, Daniels stated his intention to climb to the top of ROH in issuing the challenge to Joe. 

The Samoa Joe vs. Daniels title match was taped Wednesday in Sunrise, Florida, and spoilers for the bout can be found here.

Also set for next week is a rematch from this week’s ROH TV episode. 

After losing to Lee Moriarty following interference from Big Bill, Rocky Romero issued a challenge to Moriarty for a rematch on next week’s episode, this time under Pure Rules. 

Moriarty pinned Romero after a leg lariat on this week’s show, after Big Bill hit Romero with a chokeslam on the apron while the referee was distracted. 

Romero vs. Moriarty was also taped Wednesday in Sunrise, Florida, and match spoilers can be found here.