Ring of Honor TV spoilers from Jacksonville, Florida

The following are spoilers for future Ring of Honor TV programming.

Matches for ROH were taped before and after Tuesday’s AEW Dynamite episode in Jacksonville, Florida at Daily’s Place.

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ROH Spoilers —

Before Dynamite Title Tuesday —

Elijah Drago and Brady Booker defeated Michael Solar and Trevor Blackwell —

This was possibly a dark match.

Proving Ground match: ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty defeated Alex Zayne —

Grizzled Young Vets (James Drake and Zack Gibson) and Isla Dawn defeated Bryce Cannon, Leeroy Shogun, and Dream Girl Ellie —

After Dynamite Title Tuesday —

Komander defeated Griff Garrison (w/The Frat House) —

The Dark Order (Alex Reynolds, John Silver, Evil Uno) defeated The Frat House (Jacked Jameson, Preston Vance, Cole Karter) —

Dark Order won via stoppage after an apparent injury to one of the Frat House. The bear mascot jumped in the ring and tried to fight Dark Order themselves before taking a DDT from Silver as a make good.

Pure rules match: Deonna Purrazzo defeated Angelica Risk —

Yuka Sakazaki and Alex Windsor defeated Billie Starkz and Aleah James —

Billie walked out on Aleah and yelled “you aren’t good enough” to allow Windsor and Sakazaki to take the victory.

Tony Khan thanked everyone for being there and went around ringside to greet the fans who stayed until the end of the taping.

Sareee to defend IWGP Women’s title on next Ring of Honor TV show

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After making her Ring of Honor debut Thursday, Sareee will put the IWGP Women’s title on the line against Alex Windsor as part of next week’s ROH on HonorClub TV show.

Sareee teamed with Windsor in a victory over Billie Starkz and Diamante. Afterward in a backstage promo, Windsor said she wanted a shot at the title, bringing up her past challenge of former champion Syuri as a reason. She also referenced a previous Sareee comment of “Who is she?” as something that bothered her.

The two have never been on opposite sides of the ring.

Sareee will be looking for the third defense of the title she won this past June at Stardom’s The Conversion event. It will be Windsor’s second attempt to win the title.

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The match was taped Thursday in Lakeland, Florida, ahead of the AEW Collision tapings. Results can be found here. Here’s what else was taped which could also make up this Thursday’s ROH episode:

  • IWGP Women’s Champion Sareee defends against Alex Windsor
  • Angelico & Serpentico vs. Logan Cruz and Tyson
  • Wheeler Yuta vs. Oro
  • Shane Taylor vs. Beef
  • Grizzled Young Vets & Isla Dawn vs. Gabriel Aeros, Carolina Cruz & Javi
  • Billie Starkz vs. Viva Van
  • Blake Christian vs. Shannon Moore
  • Diamante vs. Aleah James
  • The Von Erichs vs. The Frat House (Griff Garrison & Kole Carter)

Ring of Honor TV spoilers from Lakeland, Florida

The following are spoilers for future Ring of Honor TV programming taped Thursday night, October 2 in Lakeland, Florida.

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Ring of Honor TV spoilers —

Angelico and Serpentico defeated Logan Cruz and Tyson —

IWGP Women’s Champion Sareee defeated Alex Windsor to retain the title —

Crowd got in this match, a great showing for Sareee who received chants post match with Tony Khan even greeting Sareee on top of the entrance way.

Wheeler Yuta (w/Marina Shafir) defeated Oro —

Shane Taylor (w/The Infantry and Trish Adora) defeated Beef —

Post-match the WorkHorsemen saved Beef before Sammy Guevara and Rush also made their way to the ring teasing future matches.

Grizzled Young Vets and Isla Dawn defeated Gabriel Aeros, Carolina Cruz, and Javi —

Javi is the former Javier Bernal/Big Body Javi from WWE NXT. Post-match Stori Denali and the Premier Athletes attacked GYV and Isla.

Billie Starkz defeated Viva Van —

Blake Christian defeated Shannon Moore —

Diamante defeated Aleah James —

The Von Erichs defeated Griff Garrison and Kole Carter of the Frat House —

Ring of Honor TV live results: Sareee debuts

Tonight’s Ring of Honor on HonorClub will feature the promotional debut of IWGP Women’s Champion Sareee, some women’s Pure rules action, some trios matches, and a former ROH World Champion.

Sareee will team with Alex Windsor against Billie Starkz and Diamante.

In a pair of Pure rules bouts, Serena Deeb will take on Katie Arquette while Yuka Sakasaki battles Zoey Lynn. Both Deeb and Sakasaki are in the current Women’s Pure title tournament, but these are non-tourney bouts.

Former ROH World Champion Jay Lethal takes on Aaron Solo.

In trios action, the Premier Athletes (Tony Nese, Ariya Daivari and Stori Denali) will be in action as will The Frat House (Griff Garrison, Preston Vance and Kole Carter).

In another trios bout, MxM Collection teams with Taya Valkyrie against Top Flight & Leila Grey. MxM friend Johnny TV will also compete, going one-on-one with AR Fox.

Dralistico takes on Beef while The Workhorsemen will be in action to round out the show.

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Ring of Honor is on Honorclub and we are on the internet to watch it! Yes, that is an apt description of what’s happening tonight.

The show opened with MxMxTV cutting a promo about their matches tonight, claiming to have a secret weapon to ensure victory (spoiler alert, it was SEED). Mansoor then said that on the way to the event tonight they had some trouble with TSA. Apparently, the agents thought that their load was too big, so their supply of SEED was confiscated at the airport.

Gross.

Mixed Six Person Tag Team Match: MxM TV (Mansoor, Mason Madden & Taya Valkyrie) (w/Johnny TV) vs. SkyFlight (Dante Martin, Darius Martin & Leila Grey) (w/Christopher Daniels)

The women started this one off, with Grey and Valkyrie talking trash and doing a little shoving to get things going. Grey started with some heavy strikes, sending Valkyrie into the corner. Mansoor tagged in, which brought in Darius. Mansoor grabbed a headlock and they rolled around the ring, stopping only for Mansoor to pose.

Darius hit an atomic drop, assisted by Dante who tagged in just in time to take a high kick from the newly legal Madden. Madden used his size advantage and tossed Dante around before hitting a sitout powerbomb.

Madden tagged in Mansoor off of a scoop slam and he threw Dante out of the ring into Madden’s waiting arms. Mansoor crossbodied him from the apron and Madden threw Dante back in. Madden tagged in and used some butt-based offence to get a two count.

Dante started spamming superkicks to get the momentum back on his side. He crawled in to gat a tag to Darious, who met Mansoor head on with a fallaway slam with elbow on top. Valkyrie tagged in and was immediately taken out by Grey. They fought on the outside while MAdden grabbed Darius and hit a huge slam.

Mansoor went up top, buyt Darious shoved Madden into his junk face first. Top Flight hit a double superkick and then a high front suplex and that was enough to put Mansoor down, 1-2-3.

Match Result: SkyFlight defeated MxMxTV

Rosario Grillo and Chance Prophet vs. The WorkHorsemen (Anthony Henry & JD Drake)

Somehow, Grillo and Prophet are not Marvel characters and that was confirmed by the way that Henry tossed around Grillo off the top. Drake tagged in and hung him up on the ropes for some chops, but Grillio raked the eyes and tagged in Prophet.

Drake wasn’t phased and immediately scooped up Prophet and slammed him. Picking up where he left off with Grillo, he chopped Prophet in the corner and tagged in Henry. Henry hit a high knee on Prophet in the corner and then he and Drake double teamed him into submission to get the pin.

Match Result: The WorkHorsemen defeated Rosario Grillo and Chance Prophet

After the match, LFI sauntered across the top of the ramp, posing and generally being great. The Workhorsemen were very offended by this and yelled at them. I think that means they want a shot at the titles? Before we coudl find out, the show moved on to the Women’s Pure Championship Tournament.

Pure Rules Match: Yuka Sakazaki vs. Zoey Lynn

I don’t know if it’s going to come to pass, but Sakazaki is my heart’s pick to win the tournament and forever bring the magic to ROH. Tonight though, it’s Lynn, a former Marine, who takes her on in a Pure Rules Match.

Right off the top, Sakazaki had Lynn scouted and Lynn used her first break at 0:37, to break a hold. She stepped out of the ring andf Sakazaki hit her with a baseball slide and then an inside out sl,ingshot clothesline before tossing her back in.

Lynn got a high kick in that dazed Sakazaki, allowing Lynn to scramble up top for a high crossbody. Sakazaki shook it off and lured Lynn in for a leg choke hold over the ropes that wasn’t a rope break for some reason.

Lynn came off the top with a knee to the back of Sakazaki, trying to keep the quicker girl off her feet. Lynn hit a twisting neckbreaker but only got a two count. She missed with a clothesline and Sakazaki used the opening to kick her in the face.

Sakazaki put on a hammer lock and a helicopter slam to get the pin and the win in this Exhibition Pure Rules match.

Match Result: Yuka Sakazaki defeated Zoey Lynn

-Next, a vingette featuring thr Frat House being dumb and annoying aired. But then, for no reason at all, who should show up? Glacier. That’s right, GLACIER!

He told the Frat house they need to cool it with the partying and then put Karter through a beer pong table. He then got a call on his cell and left.

This was by far the best segment involving the Frat House that has ever aired.

Six Man Tag Team Match: The Frat House (Cole Karter, Griff Garrison & Jacked Jameson) defeat Casey King, Corey Sparks & Nick Hamrick

Before the match, Jameson grabbed a mic and said that they were going to “beat up these kids” before Vance informed the crowd that they will be ingesting alcohol regardless of the out come of the match. But in a way stupider way.

What followed wasn’t even a squash match. The Frat House just beat up King, Sparks and Hamrick for a few minutes. The commentary team didn’t even bother to really say who was who in the ring, actually taking the moment to talk. about the action figures that are on the way to the AEW Shop.

Hamrick tagged in at one point and threw punches at all three Frat House members, but that was the closest things to offence that the team got before Karter hit a 450 on him and got the pin.

“Match” Result: The Frat House defeated Casey King, Corey Sparks & Nick Hamrick

-With that unpleasantness out of the way, LFI cut a promo in the back addressing the Workhorsemen. Guevara said that their win tonight wasn’t really a win and if they want to step up to LFI and get a real challenge, they are ready.

Aaron Solo vs. Jay Lethal

Solo jumped Lethal before he even got to the ring, hitting him with a big splash from the top. Lethal got into the ring and returned the favour, throwing Solo out and diving on him. Then the bell rang.

Lethal got Solo up on his shoulders, but Solo raked the eyes to get out of it. He kicked Lethal in the stomach and ran to the ropes, but Lethal caught him by the trunks for a pump kick. He went for an early lethal injection, but Solo got away from it.

Lethal tried an ankle lock, but Solo rolled it over. Lethal hit a superkick, but Solo came right back with a big cutter, leaving them both on the mat.

Solo charged Lethal in the corner and they went up top. Solo set Lethal up for a suplex, but Lethal pushed him off and went for an elbow drop. Solo caught him on the ground though and rolled him into a pin attempt.

Lethal tried it again, but Solo got his feet up. Lethal saw it coming though and twisted that foot into a figure four, wrenching Solo’s knee.

Solo got up and spun Lethal around with a big lariat followed by a spinning kick. Solo limped to his feet and went up top again, but Lethal joined him. Solo blocked a superplex and hit a double stomp from the top turnbuckle that almost got him a three count.

Solo got caught in a dragonscrew from Lethal who immediately followed it up with another and then a Lethal Injection that connected. 1-2-3, Lethal was victorious.

Match Result: Jay Lethal defeated Aaron Solo

Mixed Six Person Tag Team Match: Cowpoke Paul, Gen Z and Reese Ramone vs. The Premier Athletes (Ariya Daivari, Stori Denali & Tony Nese)

Daivari started things off with Z after the still Mark Sterling-less Athletes did their call and response thing. Daivari immediately isolated Z in the corner for Nese to beat up. Z hit a chinbreaker though and tagged in Paul.

Nese turned his attention to Paul who managed to get a few strikes in before Nese dropped kicked him into the corner, causing a blind tag to Ramone. Ramone entered the ring and so did Story, who towered over her.

Story hit a big boot on Ramone without having to kick higher than her hip. Z tried to interfere, but Story booted him too. Paul tried to help out, but Story grabbed Paul in a chokeslam and then hit a spinebuster on Ramone to get the pin and the win for the Athletes.

Match Result: The Premier Athletes defeated Cowpoke Paul, Gen Z and Reese Ramone

Pure Rules Match: Katie Arquette vs. Serena Deeb

Pure Rules Matches were pretty much made for Deeb, so it was no surprise that right off the top, Deeb put on a hammerlock and stepped over into a twisting armbreaker. Arquette tried to charge Deeb, but Deeb moves so smoothly that there was no hope of her connecting.

Deeb hit a swinging neckbreaker but Arquette fought back and sent Deeb into the corner with some shoulders. Deeb came back with a clothesline and hit a twisted arm lariat to put Arquette on her back.

Deeb went for an octopus strech and Arquette quickly tapped out at 2:24 having used no rope breaks or closed fists.

Match Result: Serena Deeb defeated Katie Arquette

After the match, Yuka Sakazaki met Deeb at the top of the ramp. These two are destined to meet in the Women’s Pure Rules Championship Tournament. The winner of that match will take on Billie Starkz in the semi-finals. Respect was shown and the two left together.

Sareee and Alex Windsor vs Billie Starkz and Diamante

Speaking of Starkz, there she was! She and Diamante are taking on the IWGP Women’s Champion Sareee and Alex Windsor. This was Sareee’s debut in ROH, but she let Windsor start things off against Starkz.

Windsor laid in some strikes before Starkz called for a test of strength lock up. Windsor turned that into a straightjacket and then a headlock, controlling the pace of the match. Starkz tried to charger her, but Windsor hit a back body drop and tagged in Sareee.

Saree hit some massive forearm strikes on Starkz followed by a big dropkick. It’s honestly been a while since we’ve seen Starkz on her heels like this.

Windsor tagged in and hit a double elbow with Sareee before a hitting a neckbreaker solo. Diamante tagged in and tripped Windsor, giving her an opening to lay in some elbow strikes and a dropkick in the corner.

Starkz tagged back in and she and Diamante suplexed Windsor for a two count. Starkz talked some trash to Sareee on the outside, then turned back to Windsor for some punches. Diamante tagged in and Windsor found herself isolated in the opposition’s corner.

Diamante distracted the ref so Starkz could choke Windsor. Starkz tagged in proper and Windsor tried to fight back until Starkz laid her out with a DDT. Starkz locked in a crossface in the center of the ring. Windsor powered out of it though and she and Starks traded forearms.

Starkz hit a chin breaker, but Windsor head butted her and seemed to take the bulk of the damage from it. Hot tags were made and Sareee and Diamante went at each other. Sareee locked in a bridged grapevine Muta Lock in the center of the ring.

She released Diamante so that she could go up top and double stomp her. Starkz broke up the pin though and Sareee tagged in Windsor. Diamante took both on and sent Sareee out before hitting a cutter on Windsor.

Diamante went to end things, but Sareee interrupted and put her in a sharpshooter. That was too much for Diamante who tapped out, giving Sareee a victory in her ROH Debut.

Match Result: Sareee and Alex Windsor defeated Billie Starkz and Diamante

BEEF vs. Dralistico (w/Rush & Sammy Guevara)

When Rush says “you mess with the bull, you get the horns” do you think he was thinking about BEEF? LFI came to the ring as a group and BEEF came to the ring as a sweaty dude. Dralistico threw his jacket at BEEF, presumably looking to dry him off.

Off the top, Dralistico exited the ring to talk to Guevara and Rush. He then got back into the ring and dropkicked BEEF out to the barricades. He threw BEEF into the barricades while Guevara and Rush strutted next to them.

Back in the ring, sort of, Dralistico set BEEF up on the apron (the beefiest part of the ring!) for a high knee. BEEF staggered to his feet and managed to get some open hands on Dralistico’s chest. Dralistico responded in kind and sent BEEF into the corner for a dropkick.

BEEF battled back with some big right hands and the jabs knocked Dralistico off his feet. BEEF sent him into the ropes and hit a big dropkick that got the crowd going. He put Dralistico on the corner for some punches, but Dralistico swept his legs out from underneath him.

Dralistico hit a springboard knee to BEEF’s face and that was it, 1-2-3, Dralistico wins.

Match Result: Dralistico defeated BEEF

After the match, Rush hopped in the ring with a camera cable and started choking BEEF. Suddenly, the Workhorsemen arrived and chased off LFI, saving BEEF, who as we know is Anthony Henry’s second cousin. Or something.

-Backstage, Alex Windsor said that Sareee was great to tag with, but they have unfinished business. She challenged Sareee for the IWGP Women’s Championship and within seconds, Tony Khan made the match official for next week!.

AR Fox vs. Johnny TV (w/Mansoor, Mason Madden & Taya Valkyrie)

MxMxTV were still so mad about their loss earlier in the evening, that they could barely touch tips. They limped through their opening poses and then AR Fox came down to the ring. He did not pose or touch any tips.

TV sent Fox into the corner right away, but took too long posing and Fox turned the tables with a Facelock suplex. Fox hit a bunch of elbows in the corner, getting the crowd going. He went to make a move, but Mansoor and Madden pulled him off the ring apron.

TV took advantage with a double axe handle before sending Fox back into the ring. TV hit a shining wizard and a running moonsault, but it was only for a two count. TV moved into a modified Cobra Clutch, but Fox elbowed him in the gut.

TV Sent Fox out and distracted the Ref while Mansoor and Madden stomped Fox. Valkyrie then got in the ring to make out with TV a bit. TV obliged and then dove over her onto Fox on the floor. He tossed him back into the ring for a two count.

“Johnny TV just got paid to make out with his wife on TV.” – Caprice Coleman.

Back in the match, TV rammed his knees into the back of Fox. Fox hit a chinbreaker followed by a pendulum DDT to regain a bit of momentum. Fox turned up the sped and dodged a bunch of offence from TV before hitting a rolling cutter.

Fox dove through the ropes onto MxM and then did the same onto TV. He threw TV back in the ring and hit a big swan dive, but TV kicked out at two. Fox set TV up on the top turnbuckle, but Valkyrie caused a distraction, leaving Fox open for a crescent kick.

However, Fox turned that into a neckbreaker and a quick rollup to get the victory!

Match Result: AR Fox defeated Johnny TV

Japanese women’s standout makes ROH debut before AEW Dynamite

IWGP Women’s Champion Sareee made her Ring of Honor debut prior to Wednesday’s sixth anniversary edition of AEW Dynamite in Hollywood, Florida.

The 29-year-old teamed with Alex Windsor to take on Billie Starkz and Diamante in tag team action (results below). It was her first match in either ROH or AEW and just her second match in the United States this year.

It’s unknown if the match will air on this week’s ROH or for a future episode.

She has held the IWGP title for over 100 days after winning it at a June Stardom event. She is also the Sukeban World Champion and one half of the AAAW Tag Team Champions.

The former Sarray in WWE NXT, she had a brief run in developmental from early-2021 through March 2023 when her contract expired. She recently spoke about not enjoying the experience.

Pre-AEW Dynamite Ring of Honor results:

  • Keegan Garland (son of Scotty 2 Hotty) defeated Jon Cruz
  • Sareee & Alex Windsor defeated Billie Starkz & Diamante
  • Hook defeated Aaron Solo
  • Big Boom AJ and Big Justice made an appearance alongside Tony Khan

ROH World title match set for Friday’s CMLL event

The next ROH World title defense is in a matter of days.

CMLL has revealed the card for their upcoming show in Mexico City this Friday in Arena Mexico. In the semifinal, Bandido will defend the ROH World Championship against Hechicero. This will be a rematch from Death Before Dishonor in August that saw Bandido retain the championship in a match of the year contender.

Since returning from injury, Bandido has kept a busy schedule, wrestling not only for AEW and ROH but also CMLL, where he has become a regular. Alongside Brody King, Brodido successfully defended the AEW Tag Team titles against Difunto and Zandokan Jr. on September 12. A few days later, they also successfully defended the titles in a four-way ladder match at All Out.

This Friday’s Arena Mexico show will be headlined by a women’s trios match that will see Olympia team up with India Sioux and La Catalina to take on Lluvia, Princesa Sugehit, and Candela.

CMLL for Friday, October 3

  • Olympia, India Sioux, and La Catalina vs. Lluvia, Princesa Sugehit, and Candela
  • ROH World Championship: Bandido defends against Hechicero
  • Atlantis, Templario, and Atlantis Jr. vs. Ultimo Guerrero, Difunto, and Okumura
  • La Jarochita, Skadi, and Tabata vs. Zeuxis, Persephone, and Sanely
  • Rey Cometa, Fuego, and Espiritu Negro vs. Raider, Espanto Jr., and El Gallero

Former ROH World Champion returns on AEW Collision from long injury absence

Former Ring of Honor World Champion Dalton Castle made his in-ring return on Saturday’s AEW Collision — his first action since July 2024.

As first teased several weeks ago, Castle teamed The Outrunners in a trios match, picking up a quick win over enhancements talents KM, Cowpoke Paul and Corey Sparks. That followed a solo vignette that first aired on ROH TV in June.

After being knocked out in a Collision match with Roderick Strong in July 2024, it was revealed Castle was also dealing with a torn biceps that kept him out of action for 14 months.

The 39-year-old has held nearly every ROH title including the World, Six-Man, and TV titles with his last coming alongside the Tate twins/The Boys in December 2022.

Castle is the latest returning talent to AEW this month that includes Jack Perry, Orange Cassidy, Komander, PAC and Eddie Kingston. Other than Perry, all were out with injuries for considerable amounts of time.

Second semifinalist set in ROH Women’s Pure title tournament

A second wrestler has advanced to the semifinals round in the ROH Women’s Pure Championship tournament.

Billie Starkz defeated Olympia on Thursday’s Ring of Honor TV episode to advance to the semifinals. She joins Queen Aminata in filling two of the four spots in the semifinal round.

Aminata defeated Taya Valkyrie at Death Before Dishonor last month to secure the first semifinals berth, and will face the winner of a Trish Adora vs. Deonna Purrazzo quarterfinals matchup in the semis.

Starkz now awaits the winner of a Yuka Sakazaki vs. Serena Deeb quarterfinals matchup that will determine her semifinals opponent.

The eventual tournament winner will be crowned the first-ever Ring of Honor Women’s Pure Champion. The Women’s Pure title was originally introduced in April with a tournament originally planned to end at Supercard of Honor in July, but the initial tournament was postponed and instead began in August.

No date has been announced for the tournament finals to this point.

Our full report from Thursday’s Ring of Honor TV episode is available here.

Former WWE & NXT Tag Team Champion makes Ring of Honor debut

Another WWE and NXT Women’s Tag Team Champion has made their recent debut in a Tony Khan-owned company.

Lacey Lane — the former Kayden Carter in WWE and NXT — was part of the pre-AEW Dynamite Ring of Honor taping at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia Wednesday. Her opponent and the result was not identified on social media as of this writing. It’s likely the match will air on ROH TV this week.

After having been in the WWE system since 2018, Lane and longtime partner Katana Chance (Kacy Catanzaro) were both released in May as part of a round of cuts. Lane recently did an interview where she said she felt held back in WWE and was ready to show off her “lucha strong style.”

Wednesday’s match was her first anywhere since April in WWE.

Lane and Catanzaro held the WWE Women’s Tag Team titles for 39 days from December 2023 through January 2024 and the NXT Women’s Tag Team titles for 186 days from August 2022 through February 2023.

Lane joins fellow former WWE & NXT Women’s Tag Team Champion Isla Dawn who made her debut last month on AEW Collision from Glasgow, Scotland. She hasn’t been on AEW or ROH TV since.

ROH spoilers from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia

Several matches were taped for Ring of Honor on Saturday, August 30 when AEW presented Collision live at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia.

According to PWInsider, Deonna Purrazzo advanced in the Women’s Pure Title tournament by defeating Rachael Ellering. However, previously released brackets had her scheduled to face Trish Adora in the opening round. Adora also wrestled on Saturday’s show, defeating Ashley Vox in another match listed as part of the tournament.

Full results are below.

ROH spoilers from August 30 in Philadelphia

  • AR Fox and The Kingdom (Mike Bennett & Matt Taven) defeated The Frat House
  • Wheeler Yuta defeated John Silver
  • Women’s Pure title tournament: Deonna Purrazzo defeated Rachael Ellering
  • Women’s Pure title tournament: Trish Adora defeated Ashley Vox
  • Hechicero & Lance Archer defeated BEEF & LSG
  • ROH World Champion Bandido defeated Lee Johnson in a Proving Ground match.
    • Blake Christian attacked Bandido and held up the ROH title after.
    • The Blue Meanie, Tomohiro Ishii, and Hologram made the save.
    • Blue Meanie cut a promo to close the show

Tony Khan: I would love to have Chris Jericho back in AEW or ROH

Amid online rumors and discourse regarding Chris Jericho’s future in AEW and Ring of Honor, Tony Khan addressed whether he wants his first-ever AEW World Champion back in the company.

During a media call Thursday, Khan was asked about Jericho’s future and him potentially returning. Khan strongly put over Jericho’s legacy in AEW and ROH, that he’s grateful to Jericho, and thinks of the world of him.

“If and when the time presents itself, I would love to have him back. He’s always in the highest of standing in AEW or ROH,” Khan said.

Jericho’s contract expires at year’s end. He has been off AEW TV since April after driving away from The Learning Tree’s Big Bill & Bryan Keith, a faction that has been dropped. It was reported by our Dave Meltzer that Jericho decided that it was time for a break as he was touring with Fozzy at the time.

Meltzer reported last week that many within AEW expect Jericho to head to WWE when his contract is up. Jericho recently liked an Instagram post about him being open to a WWE return, which continued to fuel rumors about the situation.

Jericho has been with AEW since its inception in 2019, holding the World title once, the FTW title once, and the ROH World title twice.

Tony Khan ROH media call: Chris Jericho & Deonna Purrazzo’s futures, Philly unions

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What was meant to be a 30-minute call between AEW/ROH head Tony Khan and the media to promote Friday’s Death Before Dishonor went into overtime due to an extended reply about the future of Deonna Purrazzo.

Full audio of the call is available below where he also talked about Chris Jericho and the Philadelphia union situation.

Khan was asked about why Purrazzo hasn’t been around and after dancing around answering the question, he finally got into it, confirming previous stories that she went to CMLL (last December) and “had an experience that wasn’t positive.”

He said that he wanted to work her back in at Death Before Dishonor, but that injuries and circumstances have affected the women’s Pure title tournament greatly “putting it mildly.” He said it’s ok if something doesn’t go well and if one match doesn’t go right, it doesn’t mean everything ends.

He confirmed she will be part of the tournament, but did not say whether she will work Friday’s show.

Women’s Pure title tournament updates

During the near 17-minute response about Purrazzo, Khan said that a quarter of the women that worked in the women’s casino gauntlet match ended up hurt afterward that appeared to affect the tournament.

He then said his bracket for the women’s Pure title tournament was set and then this week, he had to hold off on announcements due to injuries. He then talked about Queen Aminata and how her passport getting stolen affected plans for Wednesday, but that it looks like she will be free for Friday’s show.

He said Purrazzo, Aminata, and Serena Deeb are in the tournament and it sounded like the bracket could be revealed soon.

Chris Jericho’s AEW future

Amid online rumors and discourse regarding Jericho’s future and a possible jump to WWE when his deal ends at year’s end, Khan was asked about Jericho & potentially returning. Khan put over his legacy and that he’s grateful to Jericho and thinks of the world of him.

“If and when the time presents itself, I would love to have him back. He’s always in the highest of standing in AEW or ROH,” Khan said.

Philadelphia union controversy

Asked about the Philadelphia union issue regarding the 2300 Arena that arose Wednesday, Khan quickly said he has nothing to say on it.

Other Notes:

  • Khan said he had plans for Syuri in ROH, but she got hurt in her first appearance.
  • Khan said Nick Wayne will be back soon enough where there isn’t a need for an interim men’s ROH TV Champion.
  • Khan said there is nothing new on an ROH TV deal and that while he has had offers, any deal would have to make sense in “the big picture” with AEW and that he would hope any deal “would be in the framework of the AEW/WBD relationship.”

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ROH spoilers from Glasgow: Scotty 2 Hotty & son in tag team action

Image: Limitless Wrestling

Former WWE star and current AEW producer Scotty 2 Hotty made his return to Ring of Honor for the first time in 15 years on Wednesday, teaming with his son for the first time in the promotion.

S2H and the debuting Keagan Garland were part of the ROH tapings prior to the Dynamite taping at the OVO Hydro in Glasglow, Scotland. The two defeated Jon Cruz & Bret Levi which is expected to air on a future ROH TV broadcast.

Garland, trained by Ace Steel, has teamed with his father several times in his very young career including two appearances for Maine’s Limitless Wrestling. S2H is a native of the state.

S2H’s only ROH match before Wednesday was a two-minute defeat to Larry Zbyszko at SoCal Showdown in January 2010.

Here’s the full results from the ROH taping:

  • Trish Adora defeated Alexxis Falcon
  • Scotty 2 Hotty & Keagan Garland defeated Jon Cruz & Bret Levi
  • Lance Archer (w/ Rocky Romero) defeated two local wrestlers. Grado appeared afterward and brawled with Archer, getting a low bridge on him before exchanging blows with Rocky Romero.

Two title matches added to ROH Death Before Dishonor

Two new title matches are official for the Friday, August 29 ROH Death Before Dishonor event.

As revealed during Thursday’s Ring of Honor TV, Athena will put the Women’s World Championship on the line at Death Before Dishonor against Mina Shirakawa. Shirakawa will be returning after being out of action with an injury since the Casino Gauntlet match at AEW All In last month.

In another new title bout, Xelhua will challenge Lee Moriarty for the ROH Pure Championship at Death Before Dishonor. Xelhua took Moriarty to a time limit draw in a Proving Ground match on Thursday’s ROH TV episode to earn the title shot.

Already announced for the show, Bandido will defend the ROH World Championship against Hechicero.

The HonorClub streaming special will air from the former ECW Arena in Philadelphia on Friday, August 29.

ROH Death Before Dishonor, Friday, August 29 on HonorClub —

  • ROH World Champion Bandido defends against Hechicero
  • ROH Women’s World Champion Athena defends against Mina Shirakawa
  • ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty defends against Xelhua

World title match official for ROH Death Before Dishonor

The first official match for this month’s Ring of Honor Death Before Dishonor has been made and it will feature the ROH World title being defended.

Announced on Monday, reigning champion Bandido will defend against Hechicero in a match that has been building for a several weeks through a series of multi-man tag team matches — one of which saw Hechicero pin the champion.

According to Cagematch, it will be their first ever singles clash.

Bandido has held the title for more than 120 days with four successful title defenses while Hechicero is looking for his first title held anywhere since June 2023 in CMLL.

The HonorClub streaming special takes place on Friday, August 29th in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the former ECW Arena.

ROH Death Before Dishonor history

This year’s show will be the 22nd Death Before Dishonor in ROH history, dating back to 2003. Several of the events were split into two nights and sometimes in two different cities — a practice that ended in 2014.

This will be the fifth Death Before Dishonor in Philadelphia and the first since 2021 which was prior to Tony Khan owning the company.