ROH TV live results: Bandido & Jay Lethal vs. The Swirl

Ring of Honor’s 2026 kicks off tonight with their first HonorClub show of the new year.

ROH World Champion Bandido teams with former champion Jay Lethal to take on Lee Johnson & Blake Christian of The Swirl.

In a trios Fight Without Honor, The Outrunners & Dalton Castle take on MxM TV.

In a rematch, Billie Starkz teams with Diamante against Deonna Purrazzo & Madison Rayne.

Bryan Keith returns to the ROH singles division against Serpentico while Hechicero battles Aaron Solo.

In another trios match, Shane Taylor Promotions takes on Komander and Top Flight while Lance Archer in action rounds out the main card.

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Here we are friends, new year, new you, new wrestling! Ring of Honor is the first of the Middle-Sized ones to do it in 2026 and they certainly set the tone with:

ROH World Champion Bandido & Jay Lethal vs. The Swirl (Blake Christian & Lee Johnson)

Christian has been doing his best to be an annoying brat to both Bandido and Lethal recently, so this match has some fuel to it. Johnson was also there.

Christian vs Lethal started the match, but the crowd wanted Bandido. Lethal tagged him in, but Christian then tagged out, playing the mind games. Johnson and Bandido tangled for a few seconds, before Christian got pulled back into it. When the dust settled Johnson and Bandido were legal.

Johnson got the upper hand until Bandido blocked a suplex. Johnson did the same ont he counter and the two broke of and ran the ropes, colliding in the center. On the outside, Christian tried to distract Lethal.

Christian tagged back in and he and Bandidio traded holds with Christian getting the better of the champ in the corner. Christian cut off the hot tag and when Lethal did get a tag, the ref didnt see it. In the confusion, Johnson and Christian hammered Bandido in the corner.

Bandido fought back and went for a hot tag to Lethal who… stepped away? Lethal refused Bandido’s tag and that allowed Christian to get the drop on Bandido. He and Johnson went for a double team, but Bandido was fired up and fought them both.

Match Result: Bandido & Jay Lethal vs. The Swirl went to a no contest

Lethal slipped into the ring and hit a Lethal Injection on Bandido and then the Swirl stomped him. All three beat on Bandido until Christian grabbed the ROH World Title Belt. Lethal ripped off Bandido’s mask and just then Adam Priest and Tom Billington hit the ring to make the save.

The newly established trio of Jay Lethal, Blake Christian and Lee Johnson (Im leaning hard towards “Lethal Swirl”) walked up the ramp.

Bryan Keith vs Serpentico

There was something poetic about this Snake-vs-Cowboy match.

The match began with some confirmation from the audience that they were going to “boo” Keith and “Yay” Serpentico. Then Keith knocked Serpentico down and they started wrestling. Serpentico seemed to have the speed advantge put to good use, running circles around Keith.

Keith threw a shoulder into Serpentico’s chin, knocking him out of the ring. Keith followed and Serptentico met him with some chops. Keith went right to the eyes and threw Serpentico at the stairs by the face.

Back in the ring, Serpentico and Keith traded shots until Keith got a knee into Serpentico’s stomach. They traded suplex blocks back and forth until Serpentico landed one, throwing Keith into the corner. Serpentico kept the match pace going with a series of kicks and a hurricanrana. Serpentico went for a cover but only got a two count.

Serpentico went up top but Keith rolled out of the way. Serpentico countered and exploder, but couldn’t counter the whipping lariat Keith hit him with next. Keith pointed to the sky and went to finish off Serpentico, but he took too long and Serpentico hit him with a cresecnt kick.

Keith put a knee to his face and then threw him down in a tiger driver to get the pin and the victory.

Match Result: Bryan Keith defeated Serpentico

Billie Starkz and Diamante vs ROH Women’s Pure Champion Deonna Purrazzo and Madison Rayne

Tentative handshakes started the match as Starkz and Diamante tried to jump Rayne and Purrazzo off the bell. Rayne and Purrazzo saw it coming though and hit a few tandem moves to end the assualt. The match started for realsies with Rayne and Diamante. They gave way to Starkz and Rayne that threw punches at each other untiul Rayne threw Starkz into the corner.

Rayne officially tagged in, taking over beating up Diamante from Purrazzo. The battlked for a but until Starkz tagged in and took Rayne to the corner to tag Diamante back in. They tagged in and out, working Rayne over until Dimante did a standing hair pull on Rayne and Starkz tagged in.

They hit a double backbreaker on Rayne and tossed her across the ring. Diamante exited and Starkz put Rayne in a tight headlock. She tossed Rayne into the corner and Diamante tagged in for tandem head strikes. Purrazzo tried to help but the Ref sent her back to her corner.

Diamante bounced Rayne’s head off the turnbuckle and Starkz tagged in for a choke. She punched Rayne in the corner until the Ref broke it up. Starkz and the Ref got into it then and Starkz pushed the ref. The ref pushed her back and over Rayne, who scooped her up for a two count.

Starkz suplexed Rayne but ate a big boot on the charge to get her in the corner. Rayne went up the turnbuckles holding Starkz head between her knees, sending Starkz head into the turnbuckle. She then hit a cannonball that left both women on the mat.

Hot tags were made on both sides and fresh Purrazzo and Dimante action broke out. Purrazzo went right for the armbar, but Diamante got out of it. Purrazzo went for a powerbomb, but Starkz broke it up. Rayne came in and hit Starkz with a destroyer. Diamanted rolled through and landed a DDT on Rayne.

Purrazzo stepped in and she and Diamante brawled but both connected on kicks, sending the other to their corners for tags. Rayne and Starkz complied and Rayne began throwing hands. Starkz came back with a ripcord elbow and they went back and forth.

Starkz went up for the swanton and Diamante took Purrazzo out. Starkz pinned Rayne and got the win for her and Diamante.

Match Result: Billie Starkz and Diamante defeated Deonna Purrazzo and Madison Rayne

Lancer Archer vs Steve Gibki

In 2025, Archer threw a lot of local talent at the ground using the Archer’s Edge, Big Chops and Chokeslams.

In 2026, Archer promises to throw a lot of local talent at the ground using the Archer’s Edge, Big Chops and Chokeslams.

Gibki got a dropkick in, but otherwise see above.

Match Result: Lancer Archer defeated Steve Gibki

Shane Taylor Promotions (ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty, ROH Six Man Champions Carlie Bravo and Shawn Dean) vs Komander and Top Flight (Dante and Darius Martin)

Darius and Moriarty kicked things off which brought out a surprisingly technical side to Darius. The two traded holds until Moriarty tagged in Dean. Darius tagged in Komander and he and Dean whipped each other aroud the corners with Komander doing some fun flipping dropkicks.

Dean managed to block Komander’s speed with an eye-gouge and brought in Bravo for a double team. Bravo threw a flurry of jabs at Kommander in the corner then whipped him from post to post. Bravo hit a springboard cutter on Komander, but could only get a two count.

Quick tags let the Infantry press-slam Komander before Moriarty tagged in. Komander got him into a curicifix right away, but Moriarty kicked out. Quick tags and Dante and Dean were running the ropes. Dante hit a springboard crossbody, but only got a two count.

Dean blocked a suplex and handed out a big lariat. Tags made and Bravo and Darius met in the middle of the ring where Bravo knocked Darius’ head off with a right hand. Darius got back with a blue thunder bomb (complete with traditional two count).

The infantry then planted Komander, but Dante took them both out with a hight crossbody. Dante dropkicked Dean into a suplex from Darious. Dante made the pin 1-2-3!

Match Result: Top Flight defeated Shane Taylor Promotions

Backstage, Madison Rayne took a moment to speak about her life, her career and her family. She took the moment to announce that her earlier match with Deonna Purrazzo as her partner, would be her last. She is officially retiring and well deserved the moment.

Hechicero vs Aaron Solo

Solo has been in great shape lately, but even with the added bulk, Hechicero had a significant size advantage. Solo managed to avoid his reach though, but Hechicero caught up with him and put him in an leg lock, then an armbar.

Solo reversed it, but Hechicero saw it coming and switched tactics, slamming Solo’s arm on the mat to wrench the shoulder.

Hechicero proimised to be a good boy and shook Solo’s hand. Immediately after he knocked him to the ground and wrapped him up in a string of holds. Solo kept pushing back and the two shared a series of rolling two counts.

Hechicero got caught by a Solo dropkick out of the ring and Solo flipped out onto him with a cannonball. He thew Hechicero back in and went up top, hitting a stomp on Hechicero for a two count.

Hechicero caught Solo in a leapfrog, dragging him down tot he mat. Hechicero put him in the corner and started throwing hands, including exactly ten punches in the corner. Hechicero hit a leghook slam on Solo, but only got another two count.

The two traded shots in the middle of the ring until Solo snuck in a neckbreaker. Hechicero caught him in a drop and tried to set a crab, but Solo popped out of it and stomped Hechicero. Solo threw some stiff kicks, but Hechicero took them and went for a pin.

Solo grabbed him and they went through some rolling pin attempts. Hechicero hit a flapjack and wrapped his legs around Solo’s head. He rolled him arround the ring, then suddenly stopped. A dazed Solo couldn’t react fast enough and Hechicero got the pin

Match Result: Hechicero defeated Aaron Solo

Six Man Tag Team Fight Without Honor: Dalton Castle & The Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd) vs MxMxTV (Johnny TV, Mansoor & Mason Madden) (w/Taya Valkyrie)

The first Ring of Honor Main Event of 2026 had it all. Boys. Tassels. Shades. Packages. As well as a distinct lack of honor. For those not in the know, a “Fight Without Honor” in Ring of Honor is a no countout, no dq, anything goes match.

This one proved that when MxMxTV showed up dressed like Grinches and destroyed the ROH Christmas Tree set. That brought Castle and the Outrunners up the ramp to beat up the Grinches and rest the tree like the flag at Iwo Jima.

Yes, that happened exactly as I described it.

In the fracas, Mansoor and Madden made it to the ring and were beating up on Magnum. Taya Valkyrie and Johnny TV ate and Onion and made out with the peices in their mouths. TV then grabbed some tubes of wrapping paper and beat up all Castle’s Boys with them. Castle got mad about that and started throwing oversized Christmas balls at TV and MxM.

Castle brought one down to the ring and used it to knock TV around and out of the ring. The Outrunners joined him there and beat up TV on the outside.

Mansoor and Floyd entered the ring, each holding a present. Mansoor offered his to Floyd, and Floyd punched him in the face through it. Mansoor then got up and Floyd offered him his present. Mansoor tried to punch through it, but no! It contained a brick!.

Madon Madden came to the ring with the tree and Floyd wrestled it away from him. He put the tree on his shoulders and gave it and airplane spin, knocking Mason and Madden out. The ramp was littered with boys, Outrunners, MXMs and more.

MxM mocked the Outrunners by doing a “Son of a Grinch” elbow on Castle. They hailed him up and TV went to smash a cake in his face but he ducked and Valkyrie caught the backed good face first.

The Outrunners hit total recall on Mansoor, but Madden grabbed Floyd and hit a sky high chokeslam. Madden went under the ring and pulled out a stocking. He got back in the ring and emptied the stocking of it’s contents: Lego.

Madden and the Outrunners blocked suplexes from each other until Madden ended up in the corner. The Outrunners took his boots off and hit an atomic drop, driving Madden’s bare feet onto the Lego.

Magnum hit Madden in the head with a present and he fell backwards on the legos. One “Son-of-a-bitch” elbow later and Magnum screamed “let’s get the tables!”

So they did.

Two tables were tossed into the ring and set up over top of the Lego (I think it was a Star wars set). TV Slid in and hita low blow on Floyd and sent Magnum out. TV and Mansoor laid Floyd out on one table in the ring. TV laid out Magnum on one on the outside.

Mansoor went up top and TV joined him there. They went for a dual leap but Castle appeared and Low blowed them both! He sent TV through the table on the outside and the OutRunners suplexed Madden through the table in the ring. They pinned him and got the incredible and ridiculous win.

Match Result: Dalton Castle & The Outrunners defeated MxMxTV

ROH Global Wars UK live results: Red Velvet, Alex Windsor, Michael Oku in action

Ring of Honor heads overseas for tonight’s Global Wars UK edition of the show, featuring some of the top ROH talent against the best of the UK in addition to some inter-ROH/AEW matches.

In a Proving Ground match, ROH Women’s TV Champion Red Velvet looks to keep the momentum going against Session Moth Marina where Marina must defeat or draw Velvet to earn a future title match.

Former WWE NXT UK wrestler Nina Samuels makes her ROH debut against Alex Windsor.

Past ROH competitor Michael Oku takes on Rocky Romero, and Wheeler Yuta of the Death Riders issues an open challenge.

Mark Davis faces Evil Uno while Lio Rush returns to battle Lee Johnson.

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Oi, Mates! This ‘ere wresslin’ show is ‘eaded to the Queen’s own country for Global Wars UK! I’m chuffed, mates! CHUFFED!

RevPro Champion Michael Oku vs Rocky Romero

Jessica Oliver, the announcer for RevPro was the guest announcer for the evening and made sure everyone knew Romero and Oku were there. Loudly. We’ve seen Oku on ROH before and he looked to be a good matchup for Romero.

The crowd was singing as the bell rang and Oku and Romero locked up. Romero went to his go-to dance move and tried to get the crowd on his side, but even with their tendency to chant and sing, the UK faithful were having none of it.

After an extended test of strength, Oku took control and began working Romero’s arm. Romero responded with a shoulder block, but Oku had it under control and hit a headscissor takedown. Oku went to put on his signature half-crab, but Romero kicked him off and sent him to the outside.

Romero dropped Oku face-first onto the ring apron (the steak-and-kidney-pie-est part of the ring!) and thew him back in for a cover. Oku kicked out at two, but Romero was in charge. He slowed everything down to a crawl and started picking Oku apart.

Romero threw three-ever clotheslines, but on four-ever, Oku came back with a dropkick. Oku planted Romero with a DDT, but could only get a two count. Oku hit a springbaord moonsault, but Romero rolled away. Oku sent him to the outside with a triangle dropkick and after an extended play to the crowd, he took a full lap and leapt onto Romero.

Oku tossed him back into the ring and climbed the ropes. Before he coult get set though, Romero laid in a shot and the two fought on the top turnbuckle. Oku punched Romero back to the mat and went up again, but Romero knocked him down onto the top rope.

Romero hit a butterfly suplex form the top rope, but Oku kicked out. Romero put an armbar on and Oku rolled it into his Half-Crab. Romero rolled out and the two traded blows in the center of the ring until Oku landed a high knee. Oku landed a springboard moonsault and then went back to the Half-Crab.

Romero tried to get to the ropes, but Oku bent him in half and Romero was forced to tap out.

Match Result: Michael Oku defeated Rocky Romero

Mark Davis vs Evil Uno

Davis is a member of the Don Callis family and Uno is Evil. It’s right there in the name.

Davis put a foot in Uno’s stomach off the Code of Honor, then chopped him from post to post. Uno, who isn’t a small dude, started throwing them right back. Davis bounced off the ropes with a shoulder block though.

Uno slipped out to regroup, but Davis followed him. Uno took a seat in the corner, luring Davis into chopping the chair he was sitting on. Davis punched Uno in the face and set him up in the chair for a running shoulder. Davis tossed Uno back into the ring.

Davis countered some chops with a scoop slam and then stomped Uno in the corner. Uno wasn’t going down though and charged Davis. Davis hit a suplex and dropkick before throwing Uno across the ring. He went for a lazy cover and Uno kicked out.

Uno turned a headlock into a chinbreaker and tried to ht a brainbuster. Davis was too big and countered into another body slam. He went for a senton, but Uno moved and grabbed him in a rollup. Davis kicked out and Uno threw a big boot into a DDT.

Uno went for a facelock, but Davis got a forearm into his face. Uno hit a big boot and went up top. Uno went for a cannonball, but Davis got his knees up. Davis hit a massive lariat and made the pin to get the victory.

Match Result: Mark Davis defeated Evil Uno

Alex Windsor vs Nina Samuels

Samuels, a 12-time champion in various UK promotions was making her ROH debut here against fellow Englishperson, Windsor. No, not those Windsors. Though I would pay to see that.

After a cordial code of honor, Windsor threw some crumpets at Samuels and worked her into a hammerlock. She transitioned that into an arm stretch, but Samuels was able to wiggle around and throw a lariat at Windsor to break the hold.

Windsor came back with a series of armdrags into a dropkick, sending Samuels out of the ring. Windsor hit a blockbuster senton off the ring apron and threw Samuels back in. Samuels hit a high kick and started stomping Windsor.

Windsor fought back with some shots to the midsection, but Samuels kept control with a Bow and Arrow hold in the ropes, followed by a big dropkick. It only got her a one-count though, Windsor still had a lot left in the tank.

Windsor started throwing chops, sending Samuels to the corner. They ran the ropes until Windsor connected with a clothesline. She kipped up and hit a Blue Thunder Bomb, but as we know, that cannot win anything, so Samuels kicked out.

Samuels hit a scissor kick, but could only get a two count. Frustration was showing as Samuels tried for a power bomb, but Windsor countered. Samuels threw a lariat to knock her off her feet. Windsor got back up with a head butt, but Samuels responded with a tilt-o-whirl backbreaker. A double clothesline left both lying.

Windsor hit a twisting suplex off the top rope, but Samuels kicked out. Windsor put on the Windsorlock and that was it as Samuels tapped out.

Match Result: Alex Windsor defeated Nina Samuels

Lee Johnson w/Blake Christian vs Lio Rush

It was great to see Lio Rush. Rush has always been a favourite of mine, but often ends up being his own worst enemy. Either way, he looked great here and Johnson was also there.

Johnson jumped Rush off the code of honor, sending him into the corner. Johnson charged, but Rush got the foot up. Johnson caught it and sent him into the other corner. The pace picked up as Johnson tried to get ahold of Rush. Instead, Rush kicked him in the face and sent him to the outside.

Christian got up on the mat which caused enough of a distraction for Johnson to get a sunset flip. Rush went for a Rush Hour cutter, but Johnson dodged it and went outside. Rush dove after him, connecting with two dives in front of the announce table.

Christian stared down Rush as he put Johnson back into the ring. That distracted Rush enough that Johnson could land a sidewalk slam. Johnson threw Rush into the corner and got a two count off of a tight cover.

Johnson threw some loud chops and Rush responded with some shots to the belly. Johnson threw Rush into the corner and Christian choked him while the ref couldn’t see. Johnson got Rush up for a power bomb, but Rush got out of it.

Rush dodged a flurry of strikes and turned a moonsault from Johnson into a satellite DDT. Rush landed a pair of cutters and a spinning kick, but Johnson kicked out at two. Rush went for a Rush hour and Johnson countered, screaming “I hate you!”

Rush landed a second Rush Hour, but Christian got involved causing a distraction. Johnson rolled up Rush and used the ropes as leverage to steal the 1-2-3.

Match Result: Lee Johnson defeated Lio Rush

After the match, Christian gabbed a mic and called out ROH Champion Bandido for not being at Global Wars UK. Christian claimed to have put Bandido on the shelf at Final Battle and issued an open challenge for anyone in the back who wants to get their arm snapped.

After a moment, things suddenly got real chill.

Blake Christian vs Angelico w/Serpentico

Yup, Angelico and Serpentico danced their way to the ring to answer the challenge and put Christian’s 12-match singles winning streak to the test.

Christian gave him the code of middle finger and the two locked up. Angelico had about a foot of height on Christian, but most of that was in his torso, which Christian tried to work. Angelico landed on his feet from a hip toss though and transitioned into a wristlock.

Christian chopped down the Angelico tree by chop blocking his leg. He then went for a strut, but Angelico was right back in it until Christian hit a headscissor and sent Angelico to the outside. Christian dove after him, but Angelico moved. Christian dropkicked him into the steel steps as a result.

Angelico stagged up and Christian hit a Swirl Screwdriver on him on the outside. Christian slammed Angelico shoulder-first on the ring apron (the swirliest part of the ring!) and dragged him back into the ring. Christian continued working the shoulder and slowed things down while Serpentico pounded on the mat, getting the crowd going.

Angelico hit a lariat, turning Christian inside out and the two traded shots in the middle of the ring. Angelico hit a back suplex, but could only get a two-count. Angelico went for a slam, but Christian countered and tried a Lethal Injection. He was off the mark and Angelico charged him, but Christian turned it into a spanish fly.

Christian went up top and hit a 450 splash. Off of that he got the Lethal Injection and Angelico was done.

Match Result: Blake Christian defeated Angelico

After the match, Christian tried to beat down Angelico, but Serpentico tried to make the save. Johnson was there though and he and Christian took out SAP.

Proving Ground Match: ROH Women’s Television Champion Red Velvet vs Session Moth Martina

It’s been five years since Martina was in ROH. It’s been five days since Velvet defended the championship (that may not be true, but sounds good).

The two ended up dancing for a bit after the bell rang until Velvet put a foot in Martina’s stomach. Martina responded with some more dancing and Velvet kicked her in the face about it. She thew Martina into the corner and began stomping her.

Velvet went for a cannonball, but Martina countered it with a kick and then thew a few more for good measure. Martina hit a shotgun dropkick from the second rope, but Velvet kicked out at two.

Martina went for a suplex, but Velvet blocked it. Martina hit an anarchist suplex, but could only get a two count on Velvet. Martina went up top, but Velvet was there and pulled her off the turnbuckle. Martina threw hands, but you don’t want to do that with Velvet, who used her boxing background to fight back.

Velvet hit some knees to the back of Martina’s head. She went to Stir It Up, but MArtina countered. Velvet didn’t let that bother her and hit a Mama’s Kitchen to put Martina down for good.

Match Result: Red Velvet defeated Session Moth Martina

Nigel McGuinness vs Wheeler Yuta

Wheeler (and his hair) issued an open challenge (while referring to the UK as a “dogsh*t country”), which was answered by McGuinness to a huge ovation. McGuinness grabbed a mic and told Yuta that he was mad that Yuta got to end Bryan Danielson’s career. So this would be McGuinness’ revenge for Yuta “killing the Batman to [McGuinness’] Joker.”

They tied up off the top, feeling each other out. McGuinness put on a wristlock, keeping Yuta pressed to the mat. Eventually, Yuta reversed it, but it didn’t last long as McGuiness put him back on the mat. The first five minutes of this match were nothing but wristlocks and it was awesome.

Yuta tried to get McGuinness, but he countered into a crossface. Yuta’s foot got to the ropes and the hold was broken. Yuta kicked the top rope into McGuinness’ throat and hit a knee for a two count.

Yuta put on a front facelock, but McGuinness flipped it over into an ankle lock attempt. Yuta got out of it, but not the shoulderbreaker that McGuinness hit next. Yuta tried to throw some chops, but McGuinness no-sold them and poked him in the eye.

McGuinness grapevined Yuta’s arm around his leg and stretched the other one around his back. Yuta wailed whilt his shoulders were stretched, but spun out of it to throw a quick elbow. McGuinness came back with the chops and a few European Uppercuts for good measure.

Yuta exploded out of the corner with a dropkick and put on a cattle mutilation. McGuinness flipped it over though and Yuta started driving elbows into McGuinness’ sternum. MgGuinness slowy got up and drove Yuta into the corner. He hit a high/low, but Yuta kicked out at two.

McGuinness went corner to corner with a European upper cut and set him up for a Tower of London. Yuta countered though and ran in for a knee, but McGuinness hit a lariat before he could connect. Yuta got in the ref’s face off of that.

McGuinness hit another shoulder breaker and put on a London Dungeon. Yuta found the ropes though and the hold was broken. Yuta put on a crossface of his own but McGuinness reversed it into another crossface. Again, Yuta’s foot found the ropes though.

Yuta tried a kick, but McGuinness caught it and threw a Big Time Lariat that spun Yuta inside out. McGuinness made the pin and sent everyone home happy.

Match Result: Nigel McGuinness defeated Wheeler Yuta

Ring of Honor live results: Final Battle aftermath

Tonight’s Ring of Honor on HonorClub will feature all of the aftermath from last Friday’s Final Battle streaming special which will include inaugural ROH Women’s Pure Champion Deonna Purrazzo in non-title action.

Reigning AEW Women’s World Champion Athena will celebrate three years as champion after defeating CMLL’s Persephone last Friday.

New ROH Women’s TV Champion Red Velvet will face Lacey Lane in a Proving Ground match where Lane must beat or draw Velvet to earn a future title match.

Zayda Steel looks for her first ROH win as she takes on Rachael Ellering.

In an eight-man tag, Shane Taylor Promotions will battle Skyflight and Komander while in a ten-man tag, it will be Dalton Castle, The Outrunners, Tommy Billington & Adam Priest vs. MxM TV and the Premier Athletes.

After each lost at Final Battle, Hechicero and Josh Woods will go one-on-one.

In trios action, Dark Order faces The Frat House while Jay Lethal, Spanish Announce Project and Daniel Garcia & Wheeler Yuta will all be in action against opponents to be named.

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Final Battle has come and gone, but what will be left in it’s wake? Could it be that these last battles have not been so final? Let’s find out!

-The show opened with ROH Women’s World Champion Athena coming to the ring with Diamante and Bille Starkz. Athena has main evented three Final Battles in a row and was here to celebrate her 1000+ days as Champion.

Athena listed a few of her more notable opponents over the three years of her reign and took credit for all of ROH’s success. The crowd (well, a few in the crowd) started a “Forever” chant, and Athena said that nothing means more to her in the world than the ROH Women’s Title.

Athena then turned to Billie Starkz and berated her for not winning the Women’s Pure Championship at Final Battle. Athena said that in penance, Starks will have a tag match with Diamante as her partner against Deonna Purrazzo and a partner of her choosing.

Celebratory streamers rained down from the first few rows and everyone left.

Spanish Announce Project (Angelico and Serpentico) vs LSG and Josh Crane

And bam, just like that we were “vibing” according to Ian Riccabonni into the first match of the night.

Angelico started off against Crane and the two tried to out-muscle each other until Angelico got a wristlock on that was augmented by a stomp from Serpentico from the top rope. Serpentico went for a cover but Crane kicked out at two.

LSG got involved on the ring apron, allowing Crane to get some offense in and make the tag. LSG dropped a big elbow before tagging Crane back in for some chops. Serpentico got a hot tag to Angelico and he used his height advantage to avoid a double team.

Angelico hit a capuara kick and a big backdrop before grapevining LSG’s legs for a two count. LSG walked into a jumping flatliner, but the pin was broken up and Serpentico tagged in. SAP got both opponents into submissons and they tapped at the same time.

Match Result: Spanish Announce Project defeated Josh Crane and LSG

The Frat House (Griff Garrison, Cole Karter and Preston Vance) w/ Jakked Jameson vs The Dark Order (Alex Reynolds, Evil Uno and John Silver)

The Frat house have a mascot called Business Bear that for some reason is feuding with Ian Riccabonni. There was a lot of shouting about it. The Dark Order wore purple as they are apt to do.

Jameson started screaming like a Steiner at Riccabonni about Business Bear and the match began with Garrison and Silver. Silver managed to keep control through interference from Vance and Karter, and tagged in Uno. Garrison worked him into the Frat House corner to take a triple team and some shots from Vance.

Jameson got up on the apron and Uno punched him, but he also got kicked to the outside to be stomped by all four Frat House Members. They threw him back into the ring and continued the beat down three on one. Uno powered up on Karter, hitting a neckbreaker to recharge the Order. Vance cut off the tag though, until Uno hit a DDT.

Reynolds and Garrison tagged in and had a quick exchange with Reynolds coming out on top. Garrison fell off the ring apron into the crowd of pledges and Reyolds flipped over the top rope onto all of them.

From there, Reynolds could only get a two count and he and Silver tried a pinning combo to no avail. A big knee from Uno delivered a big lariat to Vance and the Order tripled teamed Karter to get the pin and the victory.

Match Result: The Dark Order defeated The Frat House

Zayda Steel vs Rachael Ellering

Steel, who lost her debut, was touted as a big signing. Ellering arrived looking cheery and to some pretty hyped fans.

The two traded wristlocks with Steel taking Ellering down by the knee. Ellering tossed Steel across the ring and they had a reset. Ellering hit a shoulder tackle but Steel came right back. She threw some knees in the corner and a big dropkick to get Ellering off her feet.

Separation was created and Ellering threw a very strong lariat to take control. She threw a few hard chops and drove Steel in to the corner. Ellering hit a gutwrench suplex and a Squish senton, but Steel kicked out.

Ellering called for another Squish, but Steel countered it with a neckbreaker. Ellering charged the corner but Steel dodged it. Ellering hit a stiff elbow and big back slam followed by a bosswoman slam. Only a two count though.

Steel showed life though hitting and around the world DDT and getting the 1-2-3 to win the match.

Match Result: Zayda Steel defeated Racheal Ellering

Jay Lethal vs Nathan Cruz

Cruz was making his ROH debut, and tried to jump Lethal off the bell. He laid in some kicks but Lethal came back with an upper cut. Lethal took control, trying to get the ankle lock on. Cruz wormed his way out and tried to lure Lethal to the outside.

Lethal didn’t bite and Cruz started throwing punches and knee drops. Cruz put on a sleeper hold and brought Lethal to the mat. Lethal powered out and cruz hit a back suplex, trying to get the pin. Lethal tried a rollup but couldn’t get it to three.

Lethal hit a drang screw into the figure four and Cruz had to struggle to get to the ropes. Lethal landed a superkick into a Lethal Injection and got the victory.

Match Result: Jay Lethal defeated Nathan Cruz

Billie Starkz and Diamante vs ROH Women’s Pure Champion Deonna Purrazzo and Madison Rayne

Madison Rayne is an ROH Legend, so that’s pretty cool!

Diamante and Starkz jumped their opponents off the top, with Purrazzo getting tossed out and Rayne taking both Starkz and Diamante out.

When things settled down, Purrazzo wrapped Starkz up in a shoulder lock and Diamante broke it up. Diamante then dropped Purrazzo on her head on the ring apron.

The match went back and forth with Starkz and Purrazzo exchanging blows. Rayne reached for tag but Starkz got to Diamante first. Rayne tagged in and the two fought until Starkz broke up a cover. Rayne hit a double cutter on both Starkz and Diamante.

Starkz popped back up in time to take a flurry of offense from both Rayne and Purrazzo. Purrazzo locked in a shoulder lock and Starkz was forced to tap out.

Match Result: Deonna Purrazzo and Madison Rayne defeated Billie Starkz and Diamante

After the match, Athena stomped to the ring and yelled and screamed at Starkz over the loss. She dragged her minions away and the show transitioned into an interview with Red Velvet.

Velvet recapped her success at Final Battle and declared that the Kitchen was finally open.

Josh Woods vs Hechicero

This match was billed as a bout between wrestlers who both lost at Final Battle. Immediately it was a technical wrestlefest. Lots of quick locks and rolls with neither getting a clear advantage.

Hechicero started working the knees and ankles of Woods, with Woods finding ways to counter through roll overs. A quick reset and smattering of applause and the two were rolling through facelocks and crucifix pin attempts.

Woods stopped to offer his hand out of respect and Hechicero turned on the bralwer hitting a quick DDT and a snapmare takedown. He split Woods’ fingers and ground the pace down to a crawl with leg locks. Hechicero tossed Woods into the corner for nine punches and and elbow.

The speed picked up again with Woods running a knee into Hechicero’s throat. Woods hit a gutwrench takedown and both took time to recover.

Woods made it up first and delivered a knee. He hoisted Hechicero up, but Hechicero blocked the drop and rolled into a hammerlock triangle, forcing Woods to submit.

Match Result: Josh Woods defeated Hechicero

10-Man Tag Match: Dalton Castle, The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum), Tommy Billington and Adam Priest vs MxMxTV (Mansoor, Mason Madden & Johnny TV) w/ Taya Valkyrie and The Premier Athletes (Tony Nese & Ariya Daivari) w/ Mark Sterling

I think that is the longest match headline in recorded history.

As can be expected, this match was complete chaos. There was a full brawl before the bell even rang and then tag teams just started hitting finishers left and right. Mangnum and Mansoor had a good exchange and Magnum managed to dodge multiple splashes.

Castle and TV faced off and Castle started spamming suplexes dishing one out to everyone on the opposing team. Nese distracted Castle so Madden could get a double chokeslam attempt on the Outrunners. They countered it and dropped a couple of elbows.

Billington and Priest worked over Nese until Sterling and Valkyrie started competing to see who could distract the ref more. That allowed Nese to get suplexed by Billington in a bridge for the 1-2-3.

Match Result: Dalton Castle, The Outrunners , Tommy Billington and Adam Priest defeated MxMxTV and The Premier Athletes

-Shane Taylor Promotions cut a promo next about how they are great. And you know what? They are.

ROH Women’s World Television Championship Proving Ground Match: Red Velvet (c) vs Lacey Lane

Lane is the first to challenge Velvet after she re-acquired the ROH Women’s TV Title from Mercedes Mone at Final Battle.

The two shared a respectful tie ups and locks, feeling each other out. Velvet put on a short arm scissor lock, but Lane rolled out of it and tied her up with a face lock into a crucifix pin attempt.

Velvet stacked Lane with a backslide for a 2 count and Lane got caught by a lariat off the ropes. Velvet let herself be lured in and out of the ring and right into a springboard dropkick.

Lane hit a running dropkick on Velvet in the corner, but Velvet was able to kick out. Lane stomped her and hit a spring boarg guillotine for a two count of her own.

Velvet delivered a back knee to Lane, but Lane managed to dodge the Stir It Up Kick. Lane then hit guillotine death valley driver! Velvet wouldn’t stay down though and the match continued.

The “Five Minutes Remaning” announcement sounded and that lit a fire under Velvet who hit a Mama’s Kitchen and pinning Lane to win the match.

Match result: Red Velvet defeated Lacey Lane

Death Riders (Wheeler Yuta & Daniel Garcia) w/ Marina Shafir vs Aaron Solo and Willie Mack

Yuta and Solo started off which allowed Garcia to charge across the ring and take out Mack. Yuta got the jump on Solo until Solo sent him over the top rope with a backdrop. Yuta and Garcia met on the outside and beat up Solo through the ring apron before tossing him back in.

Garcia and Yuta double teamed Solo in the ring with Garcia remaining legal. Mack found his way back to his corner Solo powered out of a bunch of Garcia knees into a power slam. Mack and Yuta got tages respectively and Mack cleared the ring of both Yuta and Garcia.

Mack one hand slammed Yuta and tagged in Solo for a doiuble stomp and pin. Yuta kicked out at two though and worked Solo into a rollup with a handful of tights. Yuta and Garcia ran circles on Solo in the corner followed by a flying forearm from Yuta.

Garcia held solo for a Splash from Yuta into a dragon submission from Garcia. Solo tapped out.

Match Result: Death Riders defeated Aaron Solo and Willie Mack

8-Man Tag Match: Shane Talyor Promotions (Shane Taylor, Carlie Bravo, Sean Dean & Lee Moriarty) vs Skyflight (Scorpio Sky, Dante Martin and Darius Martin) and Komander

Moriarty and Komander started the match. Those two will face off on Dec 26th at Boxing Day Brawl. They gave a good preview and Komander seemed to frustrate Moriarty and Brave and Dante tagged in.

They locked up and Bravo got dragged to the Skyflight corner. That brought in Darius and Ian Riccaboni shouted out Jaleel White. How about that.

Back in the match, Talor tagged in and ragdolled Dante intot he corner. Dante rolled out and Bravo stomped him until Komander scared him off. Taylor tossed Dante back into the ring over the second rope and unloaded shots on him.

Taylor isolated Dante in the STP corner and Dean tagged in to lay in some knees. Bravo hit an eye poke and stomps on Dante, holding him so Dean could kick out his arm. Dean dropped some knees the Infantry continued tagging in and out on Dante.

Dante tried to get a hot tag, but STP charged and cleared the ring of his partners. They retreated and brought Dante with them, and Dean got distracted blowing snot at Skyflight and Dante got a dropkick in. Dante got the hot tag to Komander as a result.

Komander cleared the ring, ending up with Moriarty who he started the match against. Komander planted Moriarty with an around the world DDT, but Dean broke up the pin.

Dante hit a slingshot cutter on Bravo and Komander hit a spingboard shooting start press to get the pin on Bravo and win the match.

Match result: Skyflight and Komander defeated Shane Taylor Promotions

Ring of Honor Final Battle live results: Survival of the Fittest World title match

A six-way Survival of the Fittest match for the Ring of Honor World title headlines tonight’s ROH Final Battle from Columbus, Ohio.

Originally set to defend against Rush, Bandido will now defend against Hechicero, Sammy Guevara, The Beast Mortos, Komander and Blake Christian.

Athena will look to keep her 1000+ day ROH Women’s World title run going as she defends against CMLL’s Persephone while ROH Women’s TV Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Red Velvet.

AEW National Champion Ricochet defends the title for the first time as he takes on Dalton Castle while ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions Shane Taylor Promotions defend against SkyFlight.

Two new champions are guaranteed as Deonna Purrazzo vs. Billie Starkz will determine the inaugural ROH Women’s Pure Champion while Sammy Guevara & The Beast Mortos vs. Tommy Billington & Adam Priest will determine the new ROH Tag Team Champions.

The main card is rounded out by a 30-minute Iron Man match between Nigel McGuinness vs. Lee Moriarty, and Eddie Kingston vs. Josh Woods while the pre-show will see Lee Johnson vs. Ace Austin.

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Here we go, friends! It’s the finalest of battles with over half a dozen titles on the line, an instant classic tee’d up and an Eddie Kingston match. Does it get better than that? I don’t think so. But ZERO HOUR is upon us, so let’s see if it does!

ZERO HOUR: The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum) vs The Premier Athletes (Tony Nese & Ariya Daivari) w/ Mark Sterling and Stori Denali

These are definitely two tag teams that would have made sense in the title match later tonight. But that said, it’s always nice to see the Outrunners dropping double elbows on jerks the caliber of the Athletes.

Nese and Magnum kicked things off with some posing, then some wrestling, then some more posing, before finally settling on some wrestling. Eache held their own (because they are pretty good at this) but Nese got the better of Magnum with some headgames.

The match proceeded as expected from there, lots of quick tags, double teams and shenanigans from the Athletes. At one point Sterling tried to get involved and Denali took on Magnum in a staredown, but the Outrunners were able to keep their momentum.

In the end, Floyd came in off of a hot tag and the Outrunners disposed of Nese and Daivari with their classic double elbow into a Total Recall with Magnum getting the pin on Daivari.

Match Result: The Outrunners defeated The Premier Athletes

ZERO HOUR: Leila Grey vs Zayda Steel

Steel was one of the hottest free agents out there when Tony Khan snapped her up. She immediately set her sights on ROH mainstay Grey, so we will see if Steel can back up her rep in her ROH/AEW debut.

The two chain wrestled back and forth for the first part of the match, working each other pretty evenly. Steel began to take control until Grey hit a killer neckbreaker and some big lariats. Steel wasn’t out yet though, delivering some hard strikes and luring Grey into a half-crab hold.

Grey hit a devastating iron butterfly and it knocked Steel clean out. Grey got the pin and victory, but Steel looked great and will do well in AEW/ROH.

Match Result: Leila Grey defeated Zayda Steel

ZERO HOUR: Lee Johnson vs. Ace Austin

I’m 78% sure this match is happening because Johnson came to the event with Christian and was sad that he couldnt be in the Survival of The Fittest Match too. But that’s just speculation.

Austin and Johnson are both very, very athletic, so it was a match that was full of hold switches, lots of whips and lariats and standoffs as the two clashed in the air and on the mat. Johnson broke an Indian Death Lock with an eye poke at one point, and Austin was able to use brute strength to keep Johnson at bay.

Austin hit a Blue Thunder Bomb, but as we know, it’s impossible to win matches with that. Johnson tried to respond with one of his own, but again, no joy. Austin kept up with Johnson, dodging and reversing everything thrown at him until he managed to get Johnson with a huge slam to pick up the win in his ROH debut.

Match Result: Ace Austin defeated Lee Johnson

ZERO HOUR: Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson) vs The Death Riders (Wheeler Yuta & Daniel Garcia)

Two more teams that would not be out of place in the upcoming Tag Team title match, GYV have had some bangers this year. Yuta and Garcia are fresh off of a victory last night on Honorclub. Jon Moxley accompanied them to the ring and sat in on commentary for the match. I could almost understand what he was saying through the mumbles.

Yuta and Drake set the pace with a really fast and fun exchange off the top. Garcia took on Gibson in a technical display that saw Garcia worm his way out of everything that Gibson threw at him. Drake at one point climbed the ladder and jumed what seemed like 10 feet high to take out Yuta.

A great double hot tag gave the match it’s best sequence with Gibson and Garcia going absolutely wild on each other. Gibson threw Yuta into Garcia in the corner via a pumphandle slam, which was awesome. Garcia grapevined Gibson into a Sharpshooter in the middle of the ring which Gibson powered out of, but he couldn’t power out of the double beatdown the Riders gave him.

Drake went coast to coast with a dropkick on Yuta’s head, but it only got a two count. Garcia trapped Drake beneath the steel steps and he and Yuta delivered a double dropkick to the stairs, possibly killing him. After that, Yuta hit his big knee on Gibson and Garcia scooped him up for the pin.

Match Result: Death Riders defeated Grizzled Young Veterans

And with all that said, 8pm EST arrived and FINAL BATTLE began!

At the end of Zero Hour, Jon Moxley decided that he was going to stay on commentary. I took that to mean he’d hang around for the final moments of the pre show. Nope. There he was, dryly mentioning things as Final Battle began.

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Finals of the ROH Women’s Pure Championship Tournament: Deonna Purrazzo vs. Billie Starkz

The Tournament to crown the inaugural ROH Women’s Pure Champion was announced on April 12, 2025. On August 29, 2025, at Death Before Dishonor, the tournament bracket was revealed. Last night (December 4, 2025) Queen Aminata had to forefeit her match against Purrazzo because of injury, sending her to the finals. Starkz beat Yuka Sakazaki on the same show to get her ticket punched. So here we are with the finals, almost 8 full months after the tournament of 16 women was announced.

Starkz tried to hit a lariat off the code of honor, but Purrazzo saw it coming and turned it into an armbar, forcing Starkz to use her first rope break just a few seconds into the match. Starkz did her best to enrage Purrazzo who channeled that anger into an armbar with a fish hook cherry on top.

Purrazzo controlled the match in the early going, having an aswer for everything Starkz threw at her. Starkz took some time to find her footing, but after luring Purrazzo to the outside used that foot to drive Purrazzo’s head into the steel steps.

Back in the ring, Starkz stalked Purrazzo around the ring, throwing strikes and driving Purrazzo to the mat with a snap DDT. Purrazzo came back though, continuing to work Starkz’ arm before sending her outside into the barricade.

Purrazzo tried to whip Starkz into the ringpost, but Starkz reversed it and threw some crazy forearms. Purrazzo eventually ducked though and Starkz hit the ringpost, further damaging that arm. Purrazzo then hit a side Russian leg sweep on Starkz, driving the back of her head onto the announce table.

Purrazzo threw Starkz back into the ring and locked in a Koji clutch. Starkz worked out of it and hit a spinning kick, sending both women to the mat. Purrazzo got up first and locked in another arm bar. Starkz refused to tap and dragged them both to the ropes, using her second break at 50:48.

Starkz hit a backbreaker that got a two count, but Purrazzo wasn’t fazed by it. She lured Starkz onto the apron, but Starkz got her with an Alabama slam and a cannonball off the apron. She threw Purrazzo back in and landed a picture-perfect swanton, but Purrazzo kicked out.

Starkz locked in a sleeper, but at 48:38, Purrazzo fell on the ropes, using a break for the first time EVER. From there, Purrazzo reversed a slam into a piledriver, but Starkz kicked out at two. Purrazzo went back to the armbar, but at 47:35 Starkz grabbed the ropes to break the hold.

Purrazzo then went to a surfboard hold through the ropes, but Starkz pulled herself out of it. She hit a DDT and then went up top for a second Swanton. PUrrazzo kicked out at two and locked in a Venus De Milo hold. Starkz couldn’t get to the ropes and was forced to tap, giving the match and the RON Women’s Pure Championship to Purrazzo.

Match Result: Deonna Purrazzo defeated Billie Starkz

After the match, an injured Queen Aminata came down to the ring to congratulate Purrazzo and put herself in line for a future shot at the title.

It took 8 months, but the matches and outcome were worth it. Starkz was great in this match and Purrazzo had a counter for everything she threw at her. It was a killer opener and worthy finals for the Women’s Pure Tournament.

30-minute Iron Man match: Nigel McGuiness vs. Lee Moriarty

McGuinness is often called the greatest Pure Champion in Ring of Honor history. Moriarty is no slouch either, holding said title for 498 days as of today, becoming the longest reigning Pure Champion. This match is nothing but an absolute gift to wrestling fans and can be justifiably called a classic before the show has even started.

McGuinness came to the ring with his “classic” Pure Title belt, setting the tone for this technical clash. Moriarty came to the ring with Shane Taylor, which also set a certain tone (a rumbling one).

The bell rang, the clock started and the “Holy sh*t” chants began. The two chain wrestled for the first minute or so, with McGuinness wrapping Moirarty’s wrists in various locks and holds before Moriarty kicked him off.

Neither man was in a rush here, using every second of the thirty minutes to place very deliberate and clearly thought out holds. Moriarty started showing a cocky side though, often mugging for the crowd.

The speed picked up about 5 minutes in with a flurry of offense from Moriarty that ended in a Border City Stretch. McGuinness tapped at 26:10, giving Moriarty the first point of the match.

Moriarty started working the clock, stepping out to talk to Taylor and taking his time engaging McGuinness. McGuinnes put on a wrist lock and Moriarty scrambled to the ropes to break it. McGuinness repsonded by grabbing Moriarty’s ear and twisting his head around to work the neck.

From there, the two locked arms and took turns wrenching on them. McGuinness eventually stepped over and hyperextended Moriarty’s arm. McGuinness tried to pick up the pace, but Moriarty kept it as slow as possible to eat up the clock.

McGuinness started getting frustrated at the pace and left an opening for Moriarty to put on an Octopus. McGuinness powered out and locked in an abdominal stretch, but Moriarty was able to get to the ropes to break it.

Moriarty tripped McGuinness onto the second rope and hit a 619. McGuinness went for a Tower of London, but Moriarty slipped out of the ring to run down more time. McGuinness followed and threw some European uppercuts, or as he calls them, Uppercuts.

Moriarty slid back into the ring and grabbed McGuinness in a quick rollup. The Ref counted to three and Moriarty went up 2-0 at 18:30.

McGuinness hit a hammerlock DDT and went back to working Moriarty’s arm. Moriarty reversed it into an ankle lock. McGuinness kicked his way out of it and put on London Dungeon. He was too close to the ropes though and Moriarty grabbed it to break the hold.

McGuinness changed tactics and went to strikes, kicking Moriarty in the back before grape vining the arm again. He got Moriarty in a shoulder stretch in the center of the ring, but Moriarty kicked out. Not before McGuinness hyperextended his arm again.

As the match passed the halfway point, McGuinness put Moriarty on the top turnbuckle. Moriarty pushed him off and hit a high crossbody. He went for an elbow drop, but McGuinness moved and turned it into a London Dungeon. Again, Moriarty was able to get to the ropes to break it.

Moriarty went for a spring board, but McGuinness dodged it and drove him into the corner to chop him as hard as he could. Moriarty reversed it for some chops of his own, but McGuinness poked the eye and regained control.

McGuinness put Moriarty in London Dungeon at 10:45 and Moriarty tapped, giving McGuinness his first point and making it 2-1 in favour of the Pure Champion.

McGuinness went back to the London Dungeon, but Moriarty flipped him over and got a three count to move the score to 3-1 at 9:55.

McGuinness continued working the arm and shoulder of Moriarty, but Moriarty wouldn’t go down. McGuinness put on an inside scissor lock to Moriarty’s arm, before using the London Dungeon again. Moriarty pulled his ankle and McGuinness fell, breaking the hold.

With eight minutes left, Moriarty switched to defense, trading blows with McGuinness while time ticked away. Another London Dungeon with a surfboard element lured Moriarty into a triangle choke. Moriarty resorted to fingerpulling, but McGuinness transitioned in to a Border City Stretch. Moriarty’s toe just grazed the ropes though, ending the hold.

Four minutes were left when McGuinness tried to grab Moriarty, but Moriarty squirmed out of everything. McGuinness went for a figure four, but Moriarty got out of it just in time to eat a flying lariat. McGuinness went for the pin, but Moriarty kicked out.

Moriarty slid to the outside and Shane Taylor stepped between them. That allowed Moriarty to grab McGuinness in a choke, holding it until 7 of the countout before scrambling back into the ring ring. McGuinness followed, but ended up right into a Border City Stretch. McGuinness rolled it over into a pin though, picking up a three-count with just a minute and a half left.

With the score 3-2 and time short, McGuinness and Moriarty ran into each other. With 30 seconds left, McGuinness hit a drop toe hold and pinned Moriarty. He got another quick one, but Shane Taylor knocked McGuinness out and Moriarty got another pin to tie the match at four as time expired.

McGuinness started up the ramp, but Moriarty grabbed a mic and said that they werent finished. Surprising no one officials decided that the match would go to one more fall, sudden death.

McGuinness returned to the ring and tried to steal one quick, but Moriarty kicked out. McGuinness tried two quick rollups, but no dice. The two rolled through a bunch of times, but neither could score the pin. The two rolled around until Moriarty was able to get a bridge pin and win the match, 5-4 in overtime.

Match Result: Lee Moriarty defeated Nigel McGuinness

After the match, McGuinness quieted the crowd and handed his classic Pure Title belt to Moriarty. The two bowed to each other, showing the ultimate respect to the passing of the torch.

27 minutes of that match were amazing. The quick pins to tie things up at the end were too fast and just made things confusing. I know what they were trying to do, but someone needs to let wrestling know that it’s ok for an iron man match to just end. They don’t ALL need to go to overtime.

-Next, Moxley decided that he was done with commentary and grabbed a mic to address his hometown Ohio crowd. He cut a promo on Konosuke Takeshita who he will face on Collision tomorrow. Then he left.

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ROH Women’s Television Championship: Mercedes Mone (c) vs Red Velvet

As is required by law, if there is a vacat title in wrestling, it must end up on Mone’s shoulders. Red Velvet carried the TV title for 481 days before she was forced to step back due to injury. That allowed Mone to become the “Interim” champion until the two held a unification match on the Not-ROH show, Collision on November 19th, 2025. Mone won that and Velvet gets a chance at revenge here in the rematch.

Velvet jumped Mone during the introductions and began pounding her on the mat. Mone got back up and went to hit Velvet with her TBS title belt, but the Ref intervened and the two locked up and rolled through a few pinning combinations.

From there, they traded high speed shots until Velvet went for a flipping slam and Mone caight her and dropped her on her head. Money went to a couple of suplexes and earned a two count before hanging Velvet up in the ropes.

Velvet fought back, but Mone put an end to the comeback with a stiff forearm. Mone went for some three amigos suplexes and after the third, thew Velvet to the mat. Mone went up top for a crossbody, but Velvet got the knees up. A groaning Mone came back with a dropkick into the corner.

Mone started talking smack which drew Velvet out of her shell and she started throwing punches and then a big DDT. She executed a bulldog, but Mone kicked out at two. Velvet charged Mone in the corner, but Mone caught her in a lungblower, sending her to the outside.

Mone went for a baseball side, but Velvet caught her and wrapped her up in the ring skirt. Mone fought back and climbed the stairs for a leaping knee strike, driving Velvet into the concrete. Mone threw Velvet back into the ring where Velvet tried a quick pin, but no victory.

Mone tried to set Velvet up for the Money Maker, but Velvet reversed it. Mone grabbed her and set her on the turnbuckle. Mone set Velvet up for a super Money Maker, but Velvet fought back and hit a sunset flip into a two count.

Velvet hit a Stir It Up Kick, but Mone kicked out at two. She went for a big right hand, but Mone hit a lungblower to get a two count of her own.

Mone got up first and set Velvet up on the turnbuckle. She went for a Gut wrench from the second rope, but Velvet reversed it into a destroyer. She went for Mama’s Kitchen, but Mone kicked out at two and a half.

Mone pulled Velvet face down onto the bottom rope, stunning her. She set her up for the Money Maker, but Velvet turned it into a face buster. Velvet hit a spinning kick and Mone grabbed her in a crossface. Velvet got her foot on the ropes and used it to kick over and pin Mone to regain the ROH Women’s Television Title.

Match Result: Red Velvet defeated Mercedes Mone

That was, as one old Oklahoman would say, a Slobberknocker. Those two beat the hell out of each other. The finish was a little quick, but no one thought Mone was going to be sticking around ROH so Velvet winning was no big shock. She earned it though and I’m looking forward to her next feud.

Vacant ROH Tag Team Championship: The Beast Mortos & Sammy Guevara vs. Adam Priest & Tommy Billington

Guevara had a long run with the belts with Dustin Rhodes as his partner, until Rhodes had to vacate for injury reasons. Then, he had a reign with Rush, who had to vacate for injury reasons. The lesson here? Mortos should be careful being Guevara’s partner. As for Priest and Billington, they are a great team and great wrestlers, but it’s kind of strange that they get the shot here and nhot one of the more established ROH team. But I digress.

Billington and Priest came to the ring with Jay Lethal for some reason, who left when they got there.

Guevara and Billington started things off. Guevara took a little too long showboating and Billington went to work with hard strikes and technical holds. Guevara grabbed Billington’s nose to break a hold and went back to showboating while the crowd chanted for Mortos.

Guevara gave them what they wanted and tagged in Mortos. Priest did the same and charged him. Mortos no-sold the shoulder tackle and Priest ducked a Mortos charge into the corner. Priest didn’t waste any time and peppered Mortos with shots.

Billington tagged in and got Mortos off his feet with a jumping kick. Priest joined him for a douible team back body drop while Guevara stole Ian Riccaboni’s headset and joined commentary for a moment. Mortos knocked Priest down and shoved Billington off the apron. He tagged in Guevara who took some shots at the depleted Priest.

Guevara pretended he was going for Spanish fly, but then just kicked Priest in the face before tagging Mortos back in. Priest tried to escape, but Mortos followed him and dragged him back into the ring. Mortos hit a lungblower on Billington and Guevara followed it up with a knee from the top rope.

Mortos and Guevara isolated Priest in their corner and took turns beating him up. Priest fought back though, biting Mortos. That just seemed to make Mortos madder, and he continued the beating until Priest was able to slip a DDT in and tag Billington.

Billington cleaned house and went up top, hitting Mortos with a missile dropkick. Billington started to make headway, but Guevara entered the fray, giving Mortos a second to regain his composure. Mortos got Billington in an electric chair and Guevara went to make it a Doomsday Device but Billington ducked it.

Priest and Billington combined for a suplex/lariat on Mortos, knocking him off his feet. They went for a double suplex, but Mortos threw them off. Priest managed to land a hirricanrana and Billington went up top. Hechicero got involved out of nowhere and Guevara hit a low blow on him in the melee.

Mortos went up top for a moonsault, landed it and pinned Billington to win the match and the ROH Tag Titles for him and Guevara.

Match Result: The Beast Mortos & Sammy Guevara defeated Adam Priest & Tommy Billington

So, does this make Guevara a three-time tag champ? He’s definitely the first three-time tag champ who has never actually lost the titles.

Eddie Kingston vs. Josh Woods

Eddie Kingston is great. Josh Woods is great. So lets watch them hit each other for a bit, shall we? This is actually a tune-up match for Kingston’s upcoming match with AEW Champion Samoa Joe. As I look at the clock and see that this show has been on for three hours and there are still five matches to go, I can say yes, this is a good use of ROH time.

I’ll say this though: Kingston looks great. He’s really slimmed down and while he hasn’t lost his brawler edge, he looks very fit.

The bell rang and they grappled into the corner. Woods tried a takedown, but Kingston turned it into a series of stomps. Woods then hit a springboard knee to the head and put on a key lock, working Kingston’s arm.

The two started trading strikes with Woods pounding Kingston’s arm before whipping him into the corner. Woods threw some splashes and knees in the corner before suplexing Kingston into a two count.

Kingston got up and started throwing machine gun chops in the corner. Woods grabbed him into an armbar and Kingston wailed in pain. He finally reached the ropes and Woods was forced to break the hold. Woods went back to working the arm, but Kingston turned it into a lariat in the corner.

Kingston delivered a second rope suplex to Woods, but only got a two count. Woods fought back, driving his knee into Kingston’s shoulder. Woods went for a bridge pin, but Kingston grabbed the ropes. Kingston caught Woods in a springboard and turned it into an exploder.

The straps came down and Kingston dumped Woods down with a DDT to get the pin.

Match Result: Eddie Kingston defeated Josh Woods

Hey, that’s great. I’m glad that Eddie could have this practice match before taking on Samoa Joe. That’s called SYNERGY, friends.

ROH Six-Man Tag Team Championship: Shane Taylor Promotions (c)(Shane Taylor, Carlie Bravo & Shawn Dean vs Skyflight (Scorpio Sky, Dante Martin & Darius Martin)

STP are the most dominant group in wrestling right now. They kick ass, talk trash and no one has come close to taking those belts since they won them at Death Before Dishonor. Also, I accidentally typed “Skyfight” instead of Skyflight and I think they might have missed an opportunity there.

All six men brawled off the top, with Sky and Dean remaining in the ring. When the dust settled, Darius had tagged in and brought Dante with him. They double teamed Dean and Darious tagged back in, bringing Sky with him. Dean drove Sky into the STP corner and all three started punching him.

Taylor tagged in and he and Sky threw hands. Dean tagged in and went for the BBC but Sky moved and sent Dean to the mat before diving through the ropes to take out Taylor. Bravo then dove onto Sky, completing the Sky-fecta.

Taylor and Darius faced off in the ring and Darius made the mistake of throwing hands. Taylor knocked him silly and hit a 747 splash before tagging in Bravo for a devastating shoulder block. Dean joined him and they went for a double back body drop, but Darius saw it coming and kicked them both. Bravo responded with a DDT and the dance continued.

STP took turns splashing Darius in the corner and then Dean leapt over the top rope to take out Dante and Sky. That made Dante made and he cleaned house coming in off of a hot tag. He even leapt off the top rope onto Taylor on the outside.

Dante and Bravo remained legal as Trish Adora grabbed Dante’s ankle. Turnabout was fair play and Leila Grey grabbed Bravo’s ankle. That brought both women into the ring and then started throwing punches. That allowed Anthony Agogo to get in the ring, but Christopher Daniels cut him off. That left Bravo and Dante in the ring and Dante hit a slingshot cutter to get a two count, broken up by Dean.

Taylor came in and Dante hit a DDT form the top rope to send him packing. Bravo hit a Carlie Crossover and Sky came in on a blind tag and took out both Infantry members. Taylor reached through the ropes and knocked Darious into nest week, allowing Bravo to stack him up and get the victory to retain the titles.

Match Result: Shane Taylor Promotions defeated Skyflight

I loves me some STP and this was as hard hitting as they come. I love it when STP takes on teams that can fly with the Infantry and it made for some exciting action.

AEW National Championship: Ricochet (c) vs Dalton Castle

Inaugural AEW National Champion Ricochet defends the title he won two weeks ago in a Casino Gauntlet Match here against Dalton Castle because, why not? Ricochet? Good! Castle? Gooder! An AEW title defended on an ROH event for the first time? Again, why not?

Off the top, the two chain wrestled, with Ricochet matching Castle’s technical prowess blow for blow. Ricochet went for an elbow drop, but Castle dodged it and started working the core with an alligator roll. Castle ragdolled Ricochet for a bit, but Ricochet escaped and went out of the ring.

A frustrated Ricochet threw chairs, kicked stairs and then made the mistake of kicking on of Castle’s Boys. That brought him out of the ring, and Ricochet scrambled back in to land a corkscrew dive. He tossed Castle back in and started hitting Stone Cold style elbows off the ropes.

Castle fought back, driving Ricochet into the corner. Ricochet picked up the speed and landed a pendulum dropkick to get a two count. Ricochet went up top, but Castle rolled out of the ring. Ricochet threw him back in and went up top again, but Castle rolled out of the ring one more time.

This happened three times while the crowd chanted “roll forever.”

Castle snapped to attention after that though and caught Ricochet, delivering a huge suplex. The Boys cheered as Castle threw Ricochet around the ring, hitting suplex after suplex. Castle went for a Bangarang, but Ricochet turned it into a sunset flip followed by a running shooting star press.

Castle ducked a lariat and almost got a Bangarang on, but Ricochet reversed it into an around the world DDT for a two count. Ricochet went up top for a flipping slam, but Castle moved. Ricochet brought Castle out onto the apron, but it didn’t work out as Castle suplexed him on the apron (the boy-est part of the ring!).

Back in the ring, Castle went for Bangarang again and finally landed it. He covered Ricochet, but only got a two count. Ricochet hit a spirit gun before Castle could recover and got the pin to retain the AEW National Title.

Match Result: Ricochet defeated Dalton Castle

I love ultra-serious Ricochet taking on the weird and wonderful Castle. This was a fun match and I’m glad it happened, but I’m also pretty excited to move on to the first part of the double main event!

Survival of the Fittest match for the ROH World Championship: Bandido (c) vs Blake Christian vs The Beast Mortos vs Sammy Guevara vs Komander vs Hechicero

Bandido has carried the ROH title for 244 days after winning it from Chris Jericho. He’s defended it in some of the best matches I’ve seen all year, against all comers, including Hechicero. Komander has been tearing it up recently (defeating Mortos just last night) but the rest of the field in this match are headscratchers. Guevara and Mortos are a tag team (and now Champions), so will they help or hinder one another? Christian, for his part, complained his way into the match, like you do.

The bell rang and alliances were quickly formed. Guevara, Mortos and Hechicero, Bandido and Komander, and Christian was left alone because only Lee Johnson likes Christian. After some posing and crowd work, the fight began with Bandido, Komander and Christian bailing form the ring.

Guevara, Mortos and Hechicero went after Bandido and Komander and Christian casually watched from the entrance ramp. In the ring, Guevara tried to take Komander’s mask off while Hechicero wrapped Bandido’s ankle in a chair on the outside.

Hechicero entered the ring and stomped Komander with Mortos. Christian asked if he could play and Hechicero and Mortos surrounded him. Christian flew through the ropes and he and Guevara had a really fun high-speed exchange. Guevara came off the ropes and Christian hit him with a Spanish Fly.

Mortos then hit a bulldog on Christian. Jay Lethal was shown on a monitor disapproving of Guevara using his strut.

In the ring, Mortos and Guevara turned on Hechicero, stomping him in the corner. Hechicero fought back, but it was short lived as the stomping continued. Hechicero got some momentum, sending Mortos into the corner and hitting a backbreaker on Guevara.

Bandido and Komander entered and sent Hechicero packing to the outside. Christian followed him with a dive and then threw him back into the ring, trying to ally himself with Bandido and Komander. They didn’t buy it and kicked him out.

Komander and Bandido got together for the sickest top rope DDT I’ve ever seen on Hechicero and Christian. Komander then stood on Bandido’s shoulders and leapt out of the ring to take out Guevara, Christian and Hechicero. Then Bandido did the same to Mortos.

Christian wandered back into the ring just in time to take a double back elbow from Bandido and Komander. Komander hoisted Christian up and threw him onto Bandido’s knees. Komander and Bandido were about to face off when Guevara came in and knocked them both down.

Bandido hit an x-Knee and Komander hit his springboard 450 to pin and eliminate Guevara. That made Mortos mad, and he entered and hit a pop up samoan drop on Komander, a backbreaker on Christian and a big shoulder block on Hechicero.

Komander hit s spingboard poisonrana and Bandido landed a German suplex on Mortos. Christian then used Komander as a springboard to hit a Canadian destoryer on Mortos. That allowed Hechicero to slide in and hit a driver to pin and eliminate Mortos, clearing LFI from the match.

Hechicero put a cross armbar on Bandido, trying to get him to tap, but Christian broke it up. Hechicero turned his attention to Komander, but Komander dodged it. Bandido got Hechicero on his shoulder and slammed him. Bandido and Komander went up top, but Christian climbed up and hit a double poisonrana. He then hit a Lethal Injection on Komander, pinning and eliminating him.

Bandido, Hechicero and Christian remained and Hechicero and Christian joined forces to beat up Bandido. They took turns working him over, but Christian tried to roll up Hechicero, ending the budding friendship.

Bandido hurricanrana’d Hechicero out of the ring and then tossed Christian onto him. Bandido was the only one standing and he sent Christian back into the ring. Hechicero went up top and hit a frog splash, but Christian kicked out at two.

Bandido went for the 21-plex, but Christian reversed it into a Lethal Injection. He went for the pin, but Bandido kicked out. Christian went for a second Injection, but Bandido caught him with an X-Knee. Hechicero took advantage, hitting a spinning hammerlock backbreaker.

Hechicero grapevined Christian’s legs, twisting and turning him. Bandido got up and Hechicero put a Sleeper on him. Christian charged and Bandido broke free and hit a mexican destroyer to pin Christian, eliminating him.

That made Christian really mad and he hit a shoulder breaker on Bandido on his way out. Hechicero went for Bandido and continued working the previously injured shoulder. He grabbed the steel steps, but doctors came out to check Bandido before he could do anything with them.

Hechicero demanded a countout and the ref held him at bay while they checked on Bandido. Bandido climbed back into the ring and Hechicero brought a chair in. The ref removed it and Bandido started chopping Hechicero with one arm.

Hechicero threw him off and sent him to the corner for some punches to that injured shoulder. Hechicero suplexed Bandido on the ring apron, driving him shoulder first into the mat. He then placed the stairs next to the apron for a pile driver, but Bandido blocked it. Hechicero dove over the top rope, but Bandido moved and Hechicero landed on the steel steps.

Bandido got back in the ring and dove out onto Hechicero, quickly bringing him back into the ring for a frog splash. Hechicero kicked out at two though. Bandido started chopping Hechicero who demanded more.

Hechicero hit a flapjack and then rolled Bandido around, putting more pressure on the injured shoulder. Bandido then hit a poisonrana into a quick rollup to get the 1-2-3, eliminate Hechicero and retain the ROH World Title.

Match Result: Bandido survived Blake Christian, The Beast Mortos, Sammy Guevara, Komander, and Hechicero

After the match, Brody King came to the ring to congratulate his tag team partner.

That was a fun match, I love the Survival of The Fittest match concept and with the talent in the match, it was guaranteed to deliver. These multi-person matches can drag, but this one was well timed, with the eliminations coming fast enough, but not too fast. Great effort from everyone involved.

ROH Women’s Championship: Athena (c) w/Diamante vs Persephone

As of this writing, Athena has held the ROH Women’s World Championship for a measly 1092 days. Persephone is making waves coming out of CMLL, but I don’t konw if she has it to end the reign of the Forever Champion.

The two locked up and Persephone sent Athena into the corner. They were pretty evenly matched strength-wise and Athena was doing her best to get into the head of Persephone. Fed up, Persephone slapped her and they locked up in a test of strength.

Athena came out on top and tried for a pin, but Persephone arched her back, lifting her shoulders. Persephone popped up and hit a hurricanrana. Athena rolled out of the ring, demanding “time out.” after a quick discussion with Diamante, Athena re-entered the ring.

Athena tried to get the drop on Persephone, but she saw it coming and dropkicked Athena to the mat. Athena exited the ring again and Persephone followed. Athena got the jump on her, but Persephone countered and sent Athena into the barricades twice.

Persephone went to throw Athena into the stairs, but Diamante got between them, allowing Athena to leap off the stairs and drive her knees into Persephone’s back. Athena threw her back into the ring, but was favouring her back as she climbed in after her.

Athena started driving knees into Persephone’s sides, then hung her up on the ropes for some stiff kicks. Athena picked up the speed and suplexed Persephone in spite of the pain in her back. Persephone tried to fight back, but Athena knocked her down and hit a running senton.

Athena pulled Persephone up by the hair and threw her into the corner. Athena charged, but Persephone moved out of the way and grabbed her in a tilt-o-whirl backbreaker. Athena got caught by Persephone again for another backbreaker. Persephone then repeatedly drove her knees into Athena’s back, finishing up with a standing surfboard.

Persephone sent Athena into the corner, smashing her face on the turnbuckle. She stomped Athena on the bottom rope and then threw her into the corner. Athena put a big boot up and tried a waistlock takedown but Persephone punched her in the back. Athena left the ring and Persephone followed. They started throwing punches and Athena sent Persephone into the barricades.

Persephone came back and lifted Athena up by the throat, slamming her onto the announce table. Persephone threw her back into the ring and knocked Athena down with a huge kick. The two ran the ropes and then ran into each other with a double clothesline.

They got back to their feet and Persephone sent Athena back down with a pump-kick. She stomped Athena in the corner and started throwing fists and chops at her. She went for a stalling splash, but Athena dropkicked her, sending Persephone to the outside. Athena dove through the ropes onto her. She tried it again, but Persephone caught her in mid air and turned it into a fallaway slam.

Persephone went for a powerbomb, but Diamante made the save. Athena tried to throw a forearm, but Persephone ducked and she hit Diamante. Persephone threw Athena back into the ring and went up top for a shotgun dropkick. She went for a cover but Athena kicked out at two.

Persephone put Athena in a Texas Cloverleaf, well out of reach of the ropes. Athena struggled but finally made it there, breaking the hold. Persephone charged, but Athena caught her in a flapjack on the top rope. Athena hit a springboard Moonsault, but Persephone kicked out.

Persephpone hoisted Athena up for a Razor’s Edge, but Athena reversed it into a Koji Clutch. Persephone was able to get up though and Athena broke the hold with some running knees. She grabbed her again and re-applied the Koji Clutch. After some time, Persephone was able to get her foot on the ropes.

Athena got up first and started kicking Persephone. Persephone caught her leg and went for a bridge after a series of Northern Lights Suplexes. Persephone went for another Razor’s Edge, this time hitting it in the middle of the ring. Somehow, Athena kicked out though.

Persephone went up top but Athena scrambled up and hit a suplex, dropping her on her head. Athena went up and hit an O-Face and that was it. She pinned Persephone 1-2-3 and retained her title. Athena will see 1100 days as Champion.

Match Result: Athena defeated Persephone

ROH PPV events never fail to deliver and honestly for $10, they are absolutely worth the money. It was a damn good night of wrestling and a great way to finish out the 2025 ROH PPV slate.

Ring of Honor TV live results: Mercedes Mone in action, Final Battle go-home show

The CEO of AEW will make her official Ring of Honor debut on tonight’s ROH TV on HonorClub.

Ahead of her ROH Women’s TV title defense against Red Velvet at Friday’s Final Battle, Mercedes Mone will be in action against an opponent to be named.

The finals of the inaugural ROH Women’s Pure title tournament will be official as Billie Starkz takes on Yuka Sakazaki in the lone semifinal. Deonna Purrazzo has already advanced to Friday’s finals due to a forfeit by Queen Aminata.

The Beast Mortos will battle Komander while the Premier Athletes of Ariya Daivari, Tony Nese and Stori Denali will be in mixed trios action.

Wheeler Yuta & Daniel Garcia will enter the ROH tag team ranks while Dalton Castle & The Outrunners continue their run in the trios division.

Several matches for the Final Battle Zero Hour pre-show are also expected for tonight.

Our live coverage kicks off at 7 PM Eastern.

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Here we are, friends. Another Final Battle’s Eve is upon us. I hope that you and yours are gathered around the Final Battle tree, singing Final Battle carols and enjoying some Final Battle Nog. Don’t forget to leave cookies out for Athena and a carrot for Billie Starkz! (Seriously, they’ll break your stuff if you don’t feed them).

Tonight will round out the card for tomorrow’s magical Final Battle event (until Santa Tony gifts us with half a dozen day-of matches as he’s apt to do), so let’s get right into it.

The Beast Mortos (w/Sammy Guevara) vs. Komander

And there isn’t a bigger way to get into it than with The Beast Mortos! Mortos will compete in the ROH World Championship Survival of The Fittest match at ROH, along with his tag team partner Guevara and his opponent tonight, Komander.

Mortos waved off the Code of Honor, which brought out the matador in Komander as Mortos charged him and he dodged it. Mortos grabbed Komander and threw him into the corners with heavy spashes and lariats to follow.

Komander landed an awesome headscissor takedown to switch the momentum and set Mortos up for a charge in the corner. Mortos back body dropped him, but Komander scrambled to the top anyways for a missile dropkick.

Komander walked the ropes and tried a fancy move, but Mortos grabbed him off the rope and hit a knee to the back that split Komander in half. Mortos hung Komander up on the ropes and started undoing his mask. The ref called him off and Mortos puched Komander in the face instead.

Mortos dragged Komander to the middle of the ring and started messing with his mask again. Komander tried a quick rollup, but only got a two count. He rained down kicks on Mortos and took him down with a hurricanrana.

Mortos tried to intimidate Komander, but some chops and a top rope spingboard hurricanrana kept Komander on offense. Mortos exited the ring and Komander dove after him, flattening him on the entrance ramp.

Komander tossed Mortos back in and went up top. He went for a running splash, but Mortos moved and transitioned into a samoan drop. Mortos went for a powerbomb, but Komander turned it into some kicks and a DDT for a two count.

Komander charged, but Mortos caught him in another Samoan Drop. Mortos landed on his head though and seemed to daze himself. Komander went up top, but Mortos was playing possum and knocked him off the turnbuckle.

Mortos went for a superplex, but Komander came back with a hurricanarana. Mortos caught him though and delivered an inside-out lariat (I call it that because it turned Komander inside out). Mortos went for the cover, but Komander kicked out and hit a poisonrana.

Komander went up top again, bvut Sammy Guevara appeared and knocked him down, causing the DQ.

Match Result: Komander defeated The Beast Mortos via DQ

Guevara then pulled the mask off of a prone Komander. That summoned the RHO Champion, Bandido, who ran down to clear the ring and save Komander.

Suddenly, Don Callis appeared on the ramp and spoke worse Spanish than even I’m capable of. He introduced Hechicero who will also be in the Survival of The Fittest Match at final battle.

While he was doing this, Mortos and Hechicero jumped Bandido and Komander, taking them both out. Hechicero and Mortos then played tug-of-war with the Belt, which was broken up by Guevara. The three pulled it back and forth until Guevara put it down and the segment ended.

The Premier Athletes (Tony Nese, Ariya Daivari & Stori Denali) w/Mark Sterling vs Philly Collins, Marino Tanaglia and Zoey Lynn

The Athletes started off with their usual schtick and the match began with Daivari takingon the much larger Tanaglia. Nese tagged in and the two beat him up. Denali then tagged in and beat up Tanaglia for a bit. That did bring in Lynn though, who was about half the size of Denali and lasted about half a second.

Tags were flying fast as Nese tagged in and took out Colins with some stiff forearms. Collins managed to hold his own with an insiguri and tagged in Lynn who went for a crossbody on Nese and Davari, who caught her and threw her to Denali who finished her off with a chokeslam for the pin.

Match Result: The Premier Athletes defeated Philly Collins, Marino Tanaglia and Zoey Lynn

Sidney Akeem vs Rosario Grillo

Akeem danced his way to the ring. Grillo walked, but we don’t hold that against him.

Grillo immediately ducked through the ropes after the bell, playing some mind games with Akeem. When they locked up, Grillo got a wristlock on, but Akeem flipped it easily and after a kipup, sent grillo to the mat. Akeem dodged a lariat with an awesome matrix-style reverse duck.

Grillo sent him to the corner, but Akeem fought back and hit a dropkick, sending Grillo to the ropes. Grillio went for another lariat, but Akeem flipped over amnd ducked it. Grillo punched him in the face and the fight moved outside the ring until Akeem tossed Grillo back in.

Grillo bounced Akeem’s head off the turnbuckles repeatedly before Akeem hit a spinning crossbody and regained control. He threw a flurry of kicks and punches before, and follow me here, he ran up Grillo’s back, kicked him in the face and then landed on his feet. Yeah, I know.

Akeem hit a handspring cutter on Grillo and boom, that was it. Akeem got the win in impressive style.

Match result: Sidney Akeem defeated Rosario Grillo

Wow! Akeem looked amazing in this match. He was dodging and flipping everywhere and it all made sense and looked really impressive. He’s on his way for sure.

Dalton Castle & The Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd) vs. Jake Omen, Austin Adonis and Josh Crane

The Outrunners are missing Fianl Battle tomorrow, but Dalton Castle will be in action taking on Ricochet in the latter’s first defense of the AEW National title.

Magnum kicked things off against Omen, who made them mistake of posing. Magnum immediately showed him the business and posed himself. That brought in Adonis and Floyd. Castle decided to join the fray and all three triple teamed Adonis.

Adonis dragged Magnum to the opposite corner for a little triple team of their own and then he and Crane tried for a double team. Magnum fought them off and Floyd came in so that they could do stereo splashes in the corner before Floyd hit a double bulldog.

Adonis slapped Floyd which hulked him up big time and he sent him flying. Castle tagged in and took out oall three of the opponents with a series of hip throws. The Outrunners cleared the ring and Castle grabbed Omen for a slam and an Outrunner double elbow.

Castle hoisted him up in a bangarang and that was it. Castle and the Outrunners go to 4-0 as a team.

Match Result: Dalton Castle & The Outrunners defeated Josh Crane, Austin Adonis and Jake Omen

After the match, Ricochet sauntered out to the entrance ramp and the Gates of Agony took out the Outrunners in the ring, leaving Castle to stand toe to toe with his opponent for tomorrow. All three went after Castle, and Ricochet belted him with, well, the belt. Castle lay prone in the ring while Ricochet and the Gates stood tall in the ring.

Death Riders (Wheeler Yuta & Daniel Garcia) vs. Damian & Damon Reel

Reely?

Anyway, Yuta and his hair arrived with Garcia through the crowd with their usual emo faces. Yuta and (I think) Damon started things off with Yuta and immediately fell victim to Yuta’s arm-based offense. Yuta dropkicked him into next week and Garcia took out the other Reel. The two then stomped Damon in the center of the ring.

Garcia tagged in and laid ten punches into Damon in the corner. Damon fought back a bit, but Garcia just tagged in Yuta who started working the leg of Damon. Yuta put him in a figure four and Garcia tagged in to punch him in the back of the head.

Damon got a tag to Damian who came in and ducked a few clotheslines. Garcia caught him with a big lariat though and Yuta kicked Damon off the ring apron. The two then traded speedy splashes on Damian in the corner. I mean about 2 dozen of them.

Garcia put Reel in a Sharpshooter and he tapped out quickly, giving the Death Riders the victory.

Match Result: Death Riders defeated Damian & Damon Reel

-Backstage, a very sad Queen Aminata (in full neck brace) officially forfeited her Women’s Pure Tournament Semi Final match with Deonna Purrazzo. Purrazzo moves into the finals against the winner of the other semifinal match, Yuka Sakazaki vs Billie Starkz.

“Undisputed” ROH Women’s TV Champion Mercedes Mone vs Lovely Miss Larkin

So they had been touting this as Mone’s ROH debut, but the chyron said she was 2-0, so along with her 13 or so belts, she also has that going for her.

Larkin seemed to be working a tourettes gimmick (?) and Mone immediately got her into a backstabber and lungblower into a rear naked a choke. That was it for Larkin as she tapped.

Match Result: Mercedes Mone defeated Lovely Miss Larkin

That was really disappointing. They played it up as a big deal debut, but Mone spent more time dancing to her theme music than in the match. I’m sure tomorrow nights match will be great, but what was the point of this?

ROH Women’s Pure Title Tournament Semi Final Match: Yuka Sakazaki vs. Billie Starkz

The clock started and Starkz kicked off the match making fun of Sakazaki’s height. From there, Starkz sent Sakazaki into the ropes to cost her a break at 58:39. Stakz tried to set her up for a submission, but Sakazaki sent her out of the ring.

Sakazaki followed Starkz outside and sent her into the ring apron (the Sakazakiest part of the ring!) and then back into the ring. Starkz grabbed Sakazaki by the hair and sent her to the mat. She clubbed her in the corner and whipped her across the ring.

Starkz hit a DDT and went for a cover, but only got a two count. Sakazaki got up and started throwing elbows. Sakazaki tied Starkz up in the ropes, forcing a break at 55:33. Starkz cam right back, putting Sakazaki into a combination arm and neck hold.

Sakazaki fired back up and hit a bit strike on Starkz, who responded with her one closed fist shot. Starkz hit a suplex and went back to the raised arm lock, forcing Sakazaki to use her scond break at 54:14.

Sakazaki dropped a knee from there and picked up Starkz for a snow plow. She went for the cover but Starkz kicked out at two. Sakazaki grabbed an ankle lock in the middle of the ring and Starkz pulled them both to the ropes, using her second break at 52:26.

Sakazaki went up top, but Starkz threw her off and went up top hersself. She tried a Swanton, but Sakazaki moved and went up for a crossbody. She tried the pin, but Starkz kicked out at two.

Starkz then slammed Sakazaki with a resolve slam. She tried a leg lock, but Sakazaki kicked her way out of it. Starkz put it back on and wrenched the knee. Sakazaki grabbed Starkz ankle and the to twisted each other’s legs, neither one wanting to use their last break.

Starkz wrenched down and Sakazaki pulled back and both women used their final breaks simultaneously at 50:25, a first in a Pure Match!

They started trading forearms, wth Sakazaki coming out on top. Starkz went for a big boot and the slugging continued. Starkz stacked Sakazaki up and used the ropes for leverage (apparently totally legal!) to pin Sakazaki and punch her ticket to the finals at Final Battle tomorrow night!

Match Result: Billie Starkz defeated Yuka Sakazaki

Ring of Honor TV live results: Athena vs. Harley Cameron title defense

Ring of Honor World Women’s Champion Athena will put her title on the line against recent rival Harley Cameron as part of tonight’s ROH on HonorClub.

Cameron is looking for her first AEW or ROH title while Athena is hoping to extend a 1000+ day run. This match comes out of Cameron pinning Athena in a recent AEW World Tag Team title tournament match.

The Costo Guys will make an appearance as they will back up QT Marshall as he takes on Jacked Jameson. Marshall and Big Boom AJ will take on RPG Vice at Saturday’s Full Gear.

CMLL’s Persephone will be in action.

Top Flight will take on The Infantry as a potential ROH Six-Man Tag Team title match looms in the distance.

In a pair of Pure Rules bouts, Deonna Purrazzo will take on Viva Van while Billie Starkz battles Katie Arquette.

The undefeated Satnam Singh will also be in action.

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Thursday night brings thrills! Chills! Hot Wrestling Action! And also Satnam Singh will have a “match” here on Ring of Honor on Honorclub!

The show kicked off with Athena interrupting a Billie Starkz interview. The champ made an “apology” for picking Mercedes Mone as her tag team partner and she and Starkz tried to hug Lexy Nair, former minion.

ROH Women’s World Title Match: Athena (c) vs. Harley Cameron

Immediately following that, the Women’s World Title match kicked off with precious cargo Harley Cameron receiving a big ovation. Athena came to the ring alone with a graphic touting her current 69-0 record as Champion.

Cameron started off with a series of armdrags and shoulder blocks. Athena tried one of her own, but Cameron rolled through into a one-count. Cameron worked the arm of Athena and the two traded dropkicks until Cameron hit a side russian leg sweep for another one-count.

Athena racked Cameron’s neck on the ropes, followed by a side effect on the ring apron (the Aussiest part of the ring!). Athena started throwing punches into Cameron’s back, tossing her into the corner for some chops and a high foot to the throat.

Athena kicked Cameron in the chest and went for a cover, but only a two count. She fish hooked Cameron’s face and threw her into the corner, screaming that she was “nothing!” Athena landed a fierce punch out of the corner and Cameron seemed dazed.

Cameron fought back with some elbows to the gut of Athena, but lost the momentum when Athena put on a headlock. She missed on a senton, allowing Cameron to stack her for a two count. Athena picked up the speed after that, throwing Cameron’s head at the mat.

Cameron blocked a charge in the corner and splashed Athena, followed by a sling blade. She landed a shining wizard, but only got a two count as Athena kicked out. The two traded waistlocks and Athena hit a spingboard crossbody off the second rope.

Athena clubbed Cameron’s back on the ropes, but Cameron ducked back when she threw a knee and hit a Soul Food that sent Athena to the outside. Cameron threw Athena into the apron and the barricade before trying a suplex. Athena blocked it and grabbed Cameron, throwing her into the corner of the barricade and then the ringpost.

Athena threw Cameron back into the ring, but took a little took long working the crowd from the top rope. Cameron kicked her and the two traded punches. Cameron landed a superplex on Athena followed but a pumphandle back suplex for a two count.

Athena suffered a backstabber at the hands of Cameron and Cameron locked in an STF. Athena started biting Cameron’s arm, forcing her to break the hold. Athena twisted Cameron into a Koji clutch and Cameron tapped out, giving the 70th win to Athena.

Match Result: Athena defeated Harley Cameron

Killer match off the top! Cameron is a superstar waiting to break out and Athena is the best champion in wrestling. I’m really glad to see her back around the ROH halls.

Pure Rules Match: Billie Starkz vs. Katie Arquette

After a half-effort code of honor, the clock started and Arquette used her first and second rope breaks within the first thirty seconds. Starkz kept grabbing her in headlocks and pushing her into the ropes, forcing the breaks.

Arquette reversed a headlock next and Starkz pushed her into the ropes, meaning Starkz was charged a rope break at 1:36. Immediately after that, Starkz was given her only warning for a closed fist as she clocked Arquette square in the face.

Starkz appeared frustrated and started stomping Arquette. She whipped her into the corner and hit a falling DDT after that. Starkz went up top, but Arquette rolled out of the way. She planted Starkz with a headscissor and then a bronco buster in the corner.

Starkz raked the eyes and then hit a brainbuster on her own knee, but Arquette Kicked out. Starkz went up top for a diving swandive and that was it. Starkz got the victory with a quick pin.

Match Result: Billie Starkz defeated Katie Arquette

After the match, Deonna Purrazzo arrived at the toop of the ramp, crossing paths with Starkz who tried to give her a cheap shot. Purrazzo shrugged it off and Starkz slunk away.

Pure Rules Match: Deonna Purrazzo vs. Viva Van

Purrazzo reversed a waistlock off the top, but Van was able to knock her back right away. She hoisted Purrazzo up on her shoulders, but Purrazzo got free. The two traded moves until Purrazzo hit a big lariat to send Van to the mat.

Purrazzo tried a pile driver, but Van blocked it. The two traded forearms with Purrazzo transitioning into chops until Van hit a European uppercut followed by an axe kick to the back of the head. Van went up top, but Purrazzo got out of the way and threw a knee followed by a side Russian leg sweep and armbar. Van got to the ropes and used her first break at 2:51.

Van continued with the kicks to Purrazzo’s head, but Purrazzo responded with a powerbomb and another armbar in the center of the ring. Van had no choice but to tap and give the victory to Purrazzo.

Match Result: Deonna Purrazzo defeated. Viva Van

After the match, Billie Starkz returned and jumped Purrazzo from behind. She threw a spinning heel kick at Purrazzo’s head and stomped off, leaving Purrazzo out cold in the ring.

-Next, Persephone appeared backstage and called out Athena. She challenged her for Final Battle saying she was going to end Athena’s story.

Satnam Singh vs JP Grayson

OK, let’s do this. Singh came to the ring. The bell rang.

Grayson tried to suplex Singh. Singh threw him at the ground.

Singh charged him in the corner. Chop. Chop. Throw. Military Press. Chokeslam.

The end. #LOLSinghwins.

Match Result: Satnam Singh defeated JP Grayson

QT Marshall vs Jacked Jameson (w/ Cole Karter, Griff Garrison and Preston Vance)

Jameson said that this was his first singles match in ROH and that is actually surprisingly true. He hasn’t had a singles match in ROH despite being there since mid 2023.

Anyway, Marshall came to the ring with Big Boom AJ and Big Justice to watch his back and offset the Frat House numbers game, which I have to say, was pretty smart of him.

The bell rang and Marshall went right to Jameson who did not take off his baseball cap for the match. Marshall threw Jameson out of the ring and followed with a dive to take out all four. He dragged him back into the ring (sans baseball cap) and Jameson sent QT over the top rope where the Frat House stomped him.

Jameson started throwing elbows and and forearms in the corner, sending Marshall reeling. Marshall started powering up and hit an insiguri. He hit a Cookie Cutter and that was it. Marshall pinned Jameson.

Match Result: QT Marshall defeated Jacked Jameson

After the match, the Frat House surrounded the ring, but Big Justice took out Vance and Big Boom hit a powerbomb on Garrison. Then Rocky Romero and Trent Barretta arrived and beat them up, taking out Marshall with Barretta’s cast.

They did the same to AJ and then wen for Big Justice. Romero pushed him out of the way and grabbed a chair. They put AJ’s arm in the chair and Romero stomped it from the top rope.

-Footage was then shown from Collision, where Mercedes Mone cut a promo on Kris Statlander with the ROH Women’s TV title on her shoulder. That was about all it had to do with Ring of Honor because at Full Gear, Mone and Statlander will meet for the AEW Women’s World Title.

Persephone vs Valentina Rossi

Persephone went right to a head lock and dragged Rossi to the mat. Rossi threw her off, but Persephone hit a shoulder block followed by a hurricanrana. Rossi fought back with a splits slam and some really vicious elbows to Persephone’s traps.

Persephone leapt out of a whip to the corner and clubbed Rossi in the face. Rossi tried to steal one but only got a one count. The two rolled around until Persephone landed a powerful dropkick. She tried a suplex, but Rossi blocked it and countered with a slam.

Persephone hit a bridgeed slam, and then threw Rossi in a crucifix. That was enough and Persephone got the pin and the victory.

Match Result: Persephone defeated Valentina Rossi

After the match, Athena arrived and marched to the ring. Seemingly accepting Persephone’s earlier challenge, the two stood toe-to-toe in the ring until Diamante attacked Persephone from behind. She held Persphone while Athena screamed that Ring of Honor is “her show!” and slammed Persephone’s head into the mat.

The Infantry (Carlie Bravo & Shawn Dean) (w/Trish Adora) vs. Top Flight (Dante Martin & Darius Martin) (w/Christopher Daniels & Leila Grey)

Two-thirds of the ROH World Six Man Champions came to the ring for a 2-on-2 match with the Martin brothers of Top Flight. These guys have a long history as both teams have had great success in ROH. The Infantry hooked up with Shane Taylor Promotions and Top Flight were taken under the wing of Christopher Daniels.

A brawl broke out off the top with all four men fighting. The Infantry tried to double team Dante, but he fought them off and Darious joined him. They sent Bravo and Dean to the outside and Darius threw Bravo back in to be legal against Dante.

Quickly, Dean tagged in and hit a spear through the ropes on Dante. he added a second one sending him into the corner so he and Bravo could double team the isolated Martin brother. Bravo hit a spinning backbreaker and Dante reached for a tag, but was cut off.

Bravo hit a down low drop kick and held Dante so Dean could punch him in the stomach. Dean stayed in and pounded on Dante, keeping him from a tag and whipping him into the corner. Dean hit a Bronco Buster.

Bravo tagged in and hit an inverted atomic drop. Dante fought back, but took a big cutter from Dean. Bravo put on a headlock and brought Dante to the mat. Dante reached for a tag, but Dean cut him off. Darious, frustrated complained to the ref, but that just gave the Infantry a chance to double team Dante.

Dante finally got the hot tag to Darius who took out Bravo with some kicks and stomps. Darius threw a cutter and then hit a bridged suplex for a two count. Dante tagged back in and the two double teamed Bravo. Dean tried to help, throwing Darious out of the ring.

Dante and Bravo were legal, but Dean came in for a double neckbreaker. The pin was broken up by Darius though. Bravo threw Dari=us crotch-first into the ringpost on the outside and grabbed the Six Man belts. He slid one to Dean, but the Ref saw and took it away. Dante took advantage and landed a sunset flip to pin Dean and get the win.

Match Result: Top Flight defeated the Infantry

After the match, Shane Taylor stomped down to the ring and he and the Infantry beat down Top Flight. The grabbed Christopher Daniels and were about to take him out, when Scorpio Sky appeared. The ring cleared and he fought Taylor for a moment, sending him to the outside.

Sky grabbed one of the Six Man belts that the Infantry left behind and raised it high, signalling that Sky Flight will get Shane Taylor Promotions at Final Battle.

Ring of Honor TV live results: Athena & Billie Starkz in tag team action

As part of tonight’s Ring of Honor on HonorClub, ROH Women’s World Champion Athena will be in tag team action.

Athena will team with Billie Starkz against Hyan and Maya World ahead of Athena’s title defense against Harley Cameron next Thursday.

In an eight-person tag team match, MxM TV will take on Skyflight.

In a Proving Ground match, ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty will face Willie Mack where the challenger must defeat or draw the champion to earn a future title shot.

The Swirl will be in tag team action while The Outrunners & Dalton Castle will be in trios action.

Rocky Romero and Hechicero of the Don Callis Family will take on Angelico and Serpentico to round out the show.

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It’s all about family on this week’s ROH on Honorclub! With two Callis Family matches, Athena and perpetual MiT (kind of like a little sister) Billie Stakz in action and The Martin Brothers holding it down with Scorpio Sky and Leila Grey in Skyfight against MxMxTV. Makes you feel all warm and fuzzy, don’t it?

Dalton Castle & The Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd) vs Savage King, Warren Johnson & Zack Mason

Speaking of warm and fuzzy, it’s Dalton Castle, The Boys and The Outrunners! All very warm and somewhat fuzzy. Let’s go break some hearts!

We got some Magnum vs Mason action off the top including a brief pose-off. Magnum wrangled Mason into a wristlock and tagged in Floyd to send Mason over with a big back drop. King tagged in, complete with luchadore mask and God of War outfit. He threw hands at Magnum, but Floyd tagged back in and hit a bulldog/clothesling combo on Mason and King.

Castle tagged in and suplexed Johnson across the ring. He followed that up with a stalling double pump german suplex to Mason, and then one to King for good measure.

All six men brawled briefly before the Outrunners hit their double elbow on Johnson followed by a Bangarang from Castle and that was it, the Castle made the pin and then celebrated with the Outrunners.

Match Result: Dalton Castle & The Outrunners defeated Savage King, Warren Johnson & Zack Mason

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, Castle and the Outrunners are a match made in heaven. I’d love to see them feud with the Frat House or the ultra-serious STP. With Final Battle three weeks away, hopefully they don’t want until day-of to announce matches for any of these teams.

The Don Callis Family (Hechicero & Rocky Romero) vs Spanish Announce Project (Angelico & Serpentico)

Angelico, Serpentico, Hechicero and Romero. Let’s call this, the “O-Bowl.”

Hechicero started off against Angelico with some almost insultingly soft kicks to the shins. From there, the two traded arm locks until Hechicero got Angelico in a headscissor. Angelico broke free but Hechicero went right back to working the legs, followed by and over the top rope tornado slam.

Angelico picked up some momentum with a series of leg sweeps, but Hechicero dodged most of the offense thrown his way. After a brief dance off, Serpentico and Romero tagged in Serpentico tried to get the crowd to boo him. Romero took exception with this and shoulder blocked him to the mat.

Serpentico hit and around the world and sent Romero into the corner. Romero tried to charge, but Serpentico caught him in a hurricanrana. Serpentico started throwing jabs and kicks in the corner. Hechicero kicked him through the ropes and Romero tossed Serpentico up the ramp.

While Angelico complained to the ref, Hechicero snuck up on him and launched him off the apron. Romero dragged Serpentico back in and Hechicero took over with a surfboard style hold. Romero came in a kicked Serpentico in the side before backing off.

Hechicero started throwing clotheslines in the corner before dragging Serpentico to Romero in the corner. They double teamed Serpentico with Romero hitting a dropkick after Hechicero worked in a rope sleeper.

Serpentico staggered to his feet and tried to fight back, but Romero threw him into the corner for a series of lariats. Serpentico came off the ropes with one of his own that turned Romero inside out. Hot tags were made to Angelico and Hechicero.

Angelico used his reach to clean house, clotheslining Romero and knocking Hechicero back with a series of kicks. Angelico tagged in Serpentico and they double teamed Hechicero with sentons and head kicks. Romero came in though and sent Angelico out of the ring with a hurricanrana. He followed him out with a dive.

Serpentico and Hechicero battled in the ring. Hechicero hit a buckle bomb and then the swinging cobra clutch into a sit-out cobra clutch. Ironically, Serpentico was forced to tap out.

Match Result: The Don Callis Family defeated Spanish Announce Project

-Next, a Harley Cameron ft. the other people in QTV segment aired and Solo and QT talked about the match on the weekend with Big Boom AJ. Cameron interjected with hilarity and talked about her match next week with Athena for the ROH Women’s World Title. Solo asked if she was going to make a puppet, or funny song. Cameron said no, she was just going to beat the sh*t out of Athena instead. Cameron asked “why not me?” and told her to feel the wrath.

Athena & Billie Starkz vs Hyan & Maya World

Seeing Athena back in an ROH ring is always a treat and it should surprise no one to hear that Athena jumped World off the bell and stomped her into the corner before hanging her up in the ropes.

Athena screamed at Carmeron through the camera, allowing Starkz to make a blind tag. Athena was mad as heck about that, but Hyan tagged in as well and knocked them both down. Hyan beat Starkz and Athena around the ring, but Athena came back.

Starkz became legal and took Hyan to the mat with a suplex. She tagged in Athena who brought her usual aggression to Hyan fish hooking her, preventing World from tagging in. Athena went to suplex Hyan after calling her Cameron, but Hyan reversed it. The momentum was short lived as Athena returned to pounding her in the center of the ring.

Starkz tagged in and the two traded throwing knees and strikes at her in the corner. Starkz tagged back out for Athena to hit Hyan with a pump kick to the back. She tried to hoist her up, but Hyan blocked it and hit a DDT.

Athena got a tag to Starkz and Hyan got one to World who went right for Starkz with a roll through stomp that got her a two count. Starkz went right for World’s eyes, raking them and hitting a knee into her back.

Athena pulled Hyan to the outside and threw her into the barricade repeatedly. Athena tagged in with World and smashed her face with a facebuster into a koji clutch. World tapped out, but Athena wouldn’t break the hold until Starkz raised her arm.

Match Result: Athena & Billie Starkz defeated Hyan & Maya World

Always amazing to see Athena work. I know she and Starkz were on a bit of the outs recently, but they seem pretty in tune these days. Can’t wait for next week’s match against Harley Cameron!

The Swirl (Blake Christian & Lee Johnson) vs Vin Parker & Will Allday

It is so much fun to hate the Swirl, and I don’t just mean the name. They are killing it as heels right now and given the athleticism of both Christian and Johnson, they should be in the tag title picture sooner than later.

Allday and Johnson started things off with some snappy chain wrestling. Allday looked really good against Johnson as they flipped and rolled with Allday eventually getting the upper hand with a crossbody. Johnson came right back with a dropkick though.

Christian tagged in with a flying clothesline and started strutting around the ring. Allday got a kick in which gave him a chance to tag in Parker who threw some lariats at Christian. Christian caught him in a kick though and punched him to the mat about it.

Christian wrestled circles around Parker into a leaping dropkick. He knocked Allday off the apron and Johnson joined him for a double team on Parker. Johnson dove over the top rope to take out Parker and Allday and he and Christian hung them up on the barricade.

Christian then hit a flying splash on them both and Johnson threw Parker back into the ring. The Swirl hit their brainbuster finish and that was it, 1-2-3.

Match Result: The Swirl defeated Vin Parker & Will Allday

The Swirl: dumbest name since “Chaz” but great wrestlers.

Lance Archer vs Aaron Solo

Speaking of dumb, Archer jumped Solo as he entered and beat him down to the ring. He then started no-selling chops from Solo, whipping him through for a clothesline.

Archer started throwing fists and elbows in the corner, then hit a bunch of splashes. Solo dodged the last one, but Archer literally stepped on him, stomping him to the ring. Archer called for the chokeslam, but on the way up, Solo kicked him.

Archer picked up Solo by the head and Solo turned it into an around the world DDT followed by a spinning kick. Archer was off his feet and Solo went up top, but Rocky Romero appeared and knocked him off the turnbuckle.

Archer hit the chokeslam followed by the Blackout and that was it.

Match Result: Lance Archer defeated Aaron Solo

I know that Archer’s thing is one-sided squashes and I was glad to see Solo get some offense in, but it was really disappointing that it wasn’t a more competitive match, given Solo’s abilities and name recognition.

Mixed Eight Person Tag Team Match: SkyFlight (Dante Martin, Darius Martin, Leila Grey & Scorpio Sky) vs MxM TV (Johnny TV, Mansoor, Mason Madden & Taya Valkyrie)

Shane Taylor Promotions appeared at Ringside during Skyflight’s entrance, so it can be surmised that one of these teams might be in line for a Six Man Title Shot.

Mansoor offered his tip to Darious, but there was no touching as the bell rang. Mansoor got Darious in a headlock, but Darious came back, dodging an elbow. He tossed Mansoor into the corner and then armdragged him out.

Grey tagged in which brought in Valkyrie, but not before Grey hit a hurricanrana on Mansoor. Valkyrie ate a bulldog from Grey and then TV tagged in. Grey looked like she was going to go for him for a second, but then tagged in Dante. Darious and Sky joined in for a triple team with Sky remaining legal.

Mansoor caused a distraction so that TV could hit a low blow on Sky before he and Mason hit a high/low on Sky. Mason then dropped some elbows and pounded Sky against the mat. Mansoor tagged back in, leaving Sky isolated in the MxMxTV corner where all four wailed on him.

Mansoor threw sky into the corner for an absolutely hilarous 67 joke, but that allowed Sky to grab him for a powerbomb and tag in Dante. Dante kicked Mansoor mercilessly before hitting a springboard crossbody for a pin attempt, broken up by Valkyrie.

That brought in Grey who dragged her out of the ring and a brawl broke out with the men in the ring and the women on the outside.

When the dust settled, Sky and Mason were in the ring. Mason hit a lateral press and went for a pin, but Top Flight broke it up sending him out of the ring. TV and Darious battled in the ring with TV landing a lariat before Sky hit him with a lowdown.

Madden went to deiver a high kick to Dante, but he ducked and Mason hit Mansoor by accident. Darious came in and the planted Mansoor with a double facebuster to get the pin.

Match Result: SkyFlight defeated MxM TV

After the match, Shane Taylor Promotions stormed the ring and took out all the men while Grey and Valkyrie kept fighting on the outside. The Infantry delivered a double cutter to Sky and STP stood tall over him in the ring. Suddenly, Lee Moriarty’s music hit which meant it was time for:

ROH Pure Title Proving Ground Match: Lee Moriarty [c] vs Willie Mack

Lee fought Komander to a time limit draw in the Proving Ground last week, so he was looking to make a statement against Mack. Mack on the other hand makes a statement everywhere he goes, including with his awesome purple and gold gear.

Mack’s pants came off and the 10-minute countdown began. Moriarty isn’t used to facing a man as large as Mack in the Pure division, so there was a bit of a prolonged feeling out process. Moriarty got a wristlock on and Mack reversed it until Moriarty knocked him down.

After a quick cover try, Moriarty locked on the arm of Mack and Mack scooted to the ropes to use his first break at 8:36. Mack put on a headlock then threw Moriarty off the ropes, knocking him down with a shoulder-block.

Moriarty flung himself at Mack, trying to knock him off his feet and managed to succeed with an armdrag. Mack returned the favour with a three-peat of armdrags and a Shining Wizard of all things! Moriarty slipped out of the ring to compose himself and Mack humped the ring. Literally.

Moriarty got back in and found himself on the receiving end of a punch from Mack. Moriarty blocked a hand thrust from Mack and wrapped his arm around the ropes, wrenching it. He bulldogged Mack by the arm and then split his fingers, trying to get him to quit.

Moriarty put on the Border City Stretch, but it was too close to the ropes and Mack used his second rope break at 5:19. Moriarty charged Mack who got him with a pop up punch to the face. Mack was favouring his arm though and as they both got back up, Moriarty started throwing punches.

Moriarty tried to clothesline Mack off his feet, but Mack dodged and threw a forearm that knocked Moriarty senseless. He hit a massive cannonball in the corner and followed that with a swing out slam. Mack’s arm needed popping back into place, which he did on the ropes before hitting a standing moonsault on Moriarty.

Mack hit a one-armed spinebuster on Moriarty and went up to the top turnbuckle with 2:22 left on the clock. Moriarty knocked the ropes and he fell off and right into a Border City Stretch. Moriarty rolled him into the middle of the ring where he couldn’t use a break and Mack tapped out.

Match Result: Lee Moriarty defeated Willie Mack

After the match, Komander appeared on the ramp and he and Moriarty jawed at each other as the show went off the air.

I really do love Moriarty as Pure Champion. He’s having really great matches against really varied opponents. One can probably safely assume that he’s going to face Komander at Final Battle, but we’ll have to see when they make that official (I’m assuming it will be about 15 minutes before bell time).

Ring of Honor TV live results: Six-Man Tag Team title match

The Ring of Honor Six-Man Tag Team titles will be on the line as part of tonight’s ROH show on HonorClub.

In their second defense of the titles, Shane Taylor Promotions (Taylor, Carlie Bravo & Shawn Dean) will defend against The Workhorsemen (JD Drake & Anthony Henry) and Beef.

In a Proving Ground match, ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty will face Komander where the challenger must beat or draw the titleholder to earn a future title shot.

In a trios match, SkyFlight (Scorpio Sky & Top Flight) returns to action against Daddy Magic & the returning Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett).

Yuka Sakazaki will team with Alex Windsor to take on Taya Valkyrie & Robyn Renegade while The Swirl (Lee Johnson & Blake Christian) battle Alex Zayne & Willie Mack.

The show is rounded out by matches featuring Satnam Singh, Wheeler Yuta & Marina Shafir, and Lance Archer & Hechicero.

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This week’s ROH on Honorclub is jam-packed with action like a jam-making factory getting it’s orders out! Bandido and Mascara Dorada went to war over the ROH World Title on Collison last week and the highlights opened up this week’s show.

ROH World Six Man Tag Team Title Match: Shane Taylor Promotions (Carlie Bravo, Shane Taylor & Shawn Dean) (w/Anthony Ogogo) (c) vs BEEF & The WorkHorsemen (Anthony Henry & JD Drake)

Shane Taylor Promotions are all over this week’s episode of Ring of Honor, but they are starting by defending their ROH World Six Man Titles against The Workhorsemen and second cousin BEEF.

Henry and Bravo kicked off the match with a fast collar and elbow exchange ending with Bravo workign the arm of Henry. Henry flipped it into an armdrag of his own and sent Bravo intot he Workhorsemen’s corner to get a tag from Drake.

Drake flipped over the rope to squash Bravo and then the two started throwing chops. BEEF tagged in and threw hands at Bravo, but Bravo pulled the ref into the line of fire so Dean could pull Beef to the ring apron. Taylor dropped a leg on him for good measure.

Somehow, that made Taylor legal and he threw headbutts at BEEF, sending him into the STP corner for some open handed chops. BEEF tried to fight out of it, but the numbers game overtook him. Taylor started throwing Bravo at BEEF in the corner and Dean tagged in for a bronco buster. Bravo tagged in and he and Dean hit a double neckbreaker on BEEF.

Taylor tagged in and splashed BEEF from the second rope. He went for the cover, but Henry broke up the pin. BEEF came back to life with a dropkick and got a hot tag to Henry. Taylor tagged in Dean and Henry hit him with a pop up knee and german suplex. .

Drake Taged in and he and Henry hit a combination powerbomb and duelling knee strikes. Bravo jumped in to break up a pin, but Henry sent him out. Taylor tagged in and Drake caught him with a belly to belly suplex, which if you’ve seen those guys, was no laughing matter.

Dean lay prone in the ring and BEEF, the legal man started jawing with Agogo. Suddenly, Rush appeared behind BEEF and drilled him with the ROH Tag Title Belt. Bravo got dean back up and they hit a double stomp on BEEF, knocking him cold.

Dean made a quick pin and STP got the win to retain their titles.

Match Result: Shane Taylor Promotions defeated BEEF & The WorkHorsemen

After the match, STP laid a beating onto BEEF ending with Taylor going up top. Before he could execute, Sky Flight showed up and ran off STP. They also happened to be in the next match, so they stuck around.

Six Man Tag Team Match: SkyFlight (Dante Martin, Darius Martin & Scorpio Sky) (w/Christopher Daniels & Leila Grey) vst The Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett) & Matt Menard

Caprice Coleman and Ian Riccaboni debated what team name the Kingdom and Menard should use, completely missing “Magic Kingdom.” Then again, the house of mouse is notoriously letigious, so maybe it was for the best.

Bennett and Darious started things off with Darious getting a facebuster on Bennett before Dante tagged in and went for the cover. Bennett kicked out and Taven tagged in. Dante hit a crazy parkour-style flip off the bottom rope and Darious tagged back in.

Darious threw Taven into the corner, but Taven ducked the charge and Menard tagged in. Darious went off the ropes, but Bennett grabbed the ankle, pulling him out. Dante dove after him and took out Taven and Bennett.

Darious got back into the ring and Menard instantly DDT’d him and threw him into the corner for some uppercuts. Bennett tagged in and added some chops to the mix. Darious battled back, but Bennett sent him into a kick from Taven. Bennett tried a pin, but only got a two count. He stomped Darious, then chopped him against the ropes.

Bennett threw a bunch of lariats in the corner on Darius, then sent him off the ropes. Darius saw it coming though and suplexed him. Dairus got a hot tag to Dante and Taven tagged in, taking out both Martin brothers. Taven hit a spinning DDT on Dante and went for a spingboard moonsault, but Dante rolled out of the way. That allowed Darious to hit an around the world DDT.

Dante got a tag to Sky who started clearing the ring. He eneded up with Bennett who he dropkicked. Taven came in and Sky hit a Sky High powerbomb, but Taven kicked out at two. Taven hit s superkick and tagged in Menard. Bennett grabbed Sky in a spiccoli driver and Taven hit him with Just The Tip.

Sky threw Bennett out and caught Menard with a cutter and that was it. Skyflight picked up the victory.

Match Result: SkyFlight defeated The Kingdom & Matt Menard

After the match, respect was show and everyone shook hands.

The Don Callis Family (Hechicero & Lance Archer) (w/Rocky Romero) vs Orion & The OXP

Archer and Hechicero entered individually, with Romero, but no Don Callis. OXP and Orion were already there, so Hechicero played to the crowd to draw things out as much as he could.

The bell rang and Hechicero faced off against OXP. Hechicero wasted no time in destroying the leg of OXP, wrenching and stomping it while he howled in pain. He set OXP up against the rope and whe OXP came off with a leapfrog, Hechicero caught him in a suplex.

Archer tagged in and continued the assualt. He thew a lariat, but Orion got a blind tag. So Archer threw OXP at Orion and flattened them both. Hechicero tagged back in, but OXP actually got a boot in before Hechicero hit a spinning facebuster.

Hechicero put OXP in a surfboard and Archer came off the ropes with a catalpult. Hechicero hit a high knee on Orion, and Archer chokeslammed OXP. Hechicero locked in a swinging cobra clutch and OXP tapped out.


Match Result: The Don Callis Family defeated Orion & The OXP

Alex Windsor & Yuka Sakazaki vs Robyn Renegade & Taya Valkyrie

Sakazaki and Renegade kicked things off. After a feleling out process, Sakazaki got a wrist lock on, which Renegade reversed into a headlock. Sakazaki broke free and tagged in Windsor, which brought in Valkyrie.

Valkyrie and Windosr traded shots until Windsor tried a suplex. Valkyrie reversed it and Windsor hit her with a dropkick. Sakazaki tagged back in and they hit her with stereo diving clotheslines. Windsor finally got that suplex on Valkyrie and Sakazaki went for a pin, but only got a two count.

Valkyrie got mad and started throwing kicks at Sakazaki, setting her up in the corner for a suplex. Renegade got a blind tag and took out Windsor with a forearm. Sakazaki tried to roll her up, but Renegade started punching her in the face.

Renegade and Valkyrie double teamed Sakazaki in the corner, with Valkyrie getting a high knee in before a pin attempt. Valkyrie set Sakazaki up in her corner and she and Renegade tagged in and out throwing strikes at her. Valkyrie set Sakazaki up in the middle of the ring for an arm bar, but Sakazaki fought out of it and started throwing dropkicks.

Renegade and Windsor got tags and Windsor started throwing lariats, knockingn Renegade to the mat. Windsor tried to lock in a sharpshooter, but Valkyrie interfered. Windsor sent her out of the ring and Renegade attacked. Windsor caught her with a blue thunder bomb, but Valkyrie knocked her over before she could pin.

Windsor went for a pumphandle slam on Renegade, but Renegade caught her with a big boot. The to came off the ropes and collided in a double crossbody. Sakazaki and Valkyrie tagged in and Renegade and Windsor fought on the outside, with Windsor hitting her with a diving cannon ball.

Sakazaki hung Valkyrie up in the ropes and threw her in a german suplex. She hit a Magic Girl Splash and got the pin 1-2-3.

Match Result: Alex Windsor & Yuka Sakazaki defeated Robyn Renegade & Taya Valkyrie

ROH Women’s Pure Championship Tournament Match: Trish Adora vs Deonna Purrazzo

The bell rang and the 60-minute time count began. Right off the bat, Purrazzo laid a big punch on Adora, getting her one and only warning for a closed fist. Purazzo began working Adora’s ankle, but Adora used her other leg to kick her way out of it.

Adora stepped on Purrazzo’s back, pulling back on her arms. Purrazzo rolled out of it, but Adora met her with a bulldog. Adora Set Purazzo up for a suplex, but Purrazzo broke free, wrenching Adora’s arm in the process. Purrazzo went up tom and stomped Adora’s arm, making that her clear target.

Purrazzo hit a side russian leg sweep into an armbar, but Adora got her foot on the ropes to use her first break at 56:39. Adora put a foot in Purazzo’s gut and wrapped her arm into a flying hammer lock. A headbutt from Purrazzo knocked Adora back, but only resulted in a two count.

Purrazzo tried to get Adora up on her shoulders, but Adora spun out of it into a bridged german suplex. Adora hoisted Purrazzo up into a suplex/brainbuster combo, but only got a two count. Adora set up Lariat Tubman, but Purrazzo dodged it and caught her in a fujiwara in the middle of the ring.

Purrazzo transitioned into a Venus De Milo, cutting off Adora’s ability to reach the ropes. Adora tapped out at 52:58 and Purrazzo goes on to face Queen Aminata in the semifinals.

Match Result: Deonna Purrazzo defeated Trish Adora

Mixed Tag Team Match: Death Riders (Marina Shafir & Wheeler Yuta) vs Aaron Solo & Angelica Risk

Shafir, Yuta and Yuta’s hair all entered through the crowd and Yuta and Solo kicked things off. Yuta had Solo’s number from the jump, wrenching him over in a wristlock. He sent Solo into the corner, but Solo bounced out and hit an armdrag followed by a dropkick.

Yuta tagged in Shafir which brought in Risk who started talking trash. She shoved Shafir who grabbed her by the neck and thew her, following that with a side slam. Shafir tossed Risk around with some judo throws and locked in a Kimura lock.

Shafir took her boots and socks off while keeping Risk in the hold and threw them at Solo. That little distraction was enough for Risk to get loose and tag in Solo. Yuta came in and Solo hit him with sime knees and a double stomp in the corner.

Yuta hit a hurricanrana into an armbar, but Solo was able to get to the ropes to break the hold. Solo tagged in Risk who tried to push Shafir, but Shafir got her in a mother’s milk choke hold. Solo tried to break it up, but Yuta intercepted him with a high knee. Risk tapped out and that was that.

Match Result: Death Riders defeated Aaron Solo & Angelica Risk

-Next, an adorable video package showing Bandido bringing his abuela to watch him wrestle for the first time aired. Seriously, how great is Bandido?

Satnam Singh vs Gino Adonis

Adonis is a large man, but still gave up about a foot to Singh. The bell rang, Singh threw Adonis at the ground a few times, chopped him, choke slammed him and one minute and thirty-eight seconds later got the pin.

yay.

Match Result: Satnam Singh defeated Gino Adonis

The Swirl (Blake Christian & Lee Johnson) vs Alex Zayne & Willie Mack

Jay Lethal was shown in the back watching the match at that odd angle that wrestlers watch tv at. He and Christian have had beef for a while now, so he was interested in seeing the Swirl rotate in a clockwise manner.

Mack started things off against Johnson, which was a good matchup because they both like crazy. A test of strength ensued and Johnson backed out of it. Mack put a headlock on, but Johnson forced him into the corner and threw a stiff kick. Mack punched out of that and hit a shoulder block sending Johnson to the mat.

Johnson tried a hip toss, but Mack blocked it via dancing. The two went off the ropes and Mack landed a ring-moving high knee, sending Johnson to his corner to tag in Christian. Mack tagged in Zayne and the two flew around the ring bouncing off the ropes and ducking moves.

Christian offered his hand for a shake and Zayne fell for it. Christian hit a dropkick, but Zayne responded with a shooting star press. Christian sent Zayne to the corner and threw hands at his midsection. Johnson tagged in and bounced Zayne off the turnbuckle, then raked his eyes on the ropes.

Christian got a blind tag and Johnson slid out of the ring taking Mack with him. Christian sent Zayne out and Johnson dropped him on to the barricade. Christian leapt off the ring apron (the swirliest part of the ring!) and guillotined Zayne off the barricade. He threw him back in the ring and locked in an arm strretch, dragging him around.

Johnson tagged back in and stomped Zayine in the corner. Quick tag and Christian was back in. Lethal was shown in the back, not approving of Christian’s antics. Johnson and MAck tagged in and Mack absolutely levelled Johnson with a lariat. Christian tried to help, but Mack knocked him into kext week and set them up in the corner for hip drops.

Mack hit a cannonball on Johnson and went for the pin, but Johnson kicked out at two. Zayne tagged in and ate a Superkick from Johnson. Christian knocked Mack off the apron and Johnson and Christian hit a spinning kick brain buster combo, but Mack came back to break up the pin.

Christian sent Mack out, and went to set Zayne up for a finisher, but He sent Johnson into Christian who was on the top rope. Mack climbed up and Johnson went up with him. Zayne hit a ripcord hurricanrana, and Mack grabbed Christian for a stunner off the top rope.

Mack went for the pin, but Christian kicked out at two. Zayne went up top, but Christian dodged the stomp and dove outside to take out mack. Johnson scrambed in and hoisted up Zayne for a double stomp driver and that was in. The Swirl got the win without even having to be jerks about it.

Match Result: The Swirl defeated Alex Zayne & Willie Mack

ROH Pure Title Proving Ground Match: Komander (w/Alex Abrahantes) vs. Lee Moriarty [c]

The last STP-associated match of the night pit Komander against Lee Moriarty in a Proving Ground match for Moriarty’s ROH Pure Title.

The bell rang and the 10 minute countdown began. The two locked up and Komander flipped out of a Moriarty wristlock. Moriarty put Komander in a stretch, then an armbar,but Komander rolled out of it, locking in a full nelson on Moriarty.

Moriarty broke the hold and worked Komander into a Border City Stretch. Komander made it to the ropes and used his first break at 8:12 to break the hold. Komander and Moriarty locked up in a test of strength, with Moriarty working it into a powerbomba attempt. Komander dodged out though as three minutes passed on the clock.

Komander put a deadlock on Moriarty who grabbed the ropes, using his first break at 6:33. Moriarty, getting a little frustrated, shoved Komander and Komander hit a huricanrana. Moriarty went to the corner and Koomander followed. Moriarty grabbed him and smashed his face into the turnbuckle.

Komander kicked out of a pin attempt as the clock crossed the five minute mark. Moriarty put an octopus on Komander and Kiomander fell into the ropes, using his second break at 4:15. Moriarty went for a suplex, but Komander wormed it into an abdominal stretch, forcing Moriarty to use his second rope break at 3:25.

The speed picked up from there with Komander walking the ropes into a hurricanrana followed by a DDT. with 2:30 left on the clock, Komander caught a kick from Moriarty and the two ran the ropes, resulting in a double dropkick, leaving both men on the mat.

Moriarty charged Komander in the corner, but Komander dodged it into a tornado DDT. Komander went up top with a minute left on the clock and hit a spingboard moonsault from the top rope. The two rolled around on the mat trying to get a pin but neither could.

Moriarty managed a sleeper hold with 0:32 left on the clock. Komander rolled out of it though and and grapevined him into a knee bend hold but time expired and the bell rang. The match was declared a draw, meaning Komander gets his future title shot at Moriarty’s Pure Championship.

Match Result: Komander vs. Lee Moriarty went to a Time Limit Draw (10:00)

Moriarty wasn’t happy about it, but showed respect anyway with a handshake after the match as the show came to a close.

Ring of Honor TV live results: Mascara Dorada & Komander team up

Tonight’s Ring of Honor on HonorClub will still feature Mascara Dorada but in a different match than originally announced.

Dorada was set to challenge Ring of Honor World Champion Bandido, but that match got moved to Saturday’s AEW Collision instead. Dorada will team with Komander against The Swirl (Lee Johnson & Blake Christian) in the new match.

Ring of Honor Pure Champion Lee Moriarty will take on Alex Zayne in a Proving Ground bout where Zayne must defeat or draw the champion to earn a future title shot.

Rocky Romero and Lance Archer of The Don Callis Family will battle Aaron Solo and QT Marshall.

After abandoning her in a tag team match last week, Billie Starkz will take on Aleah James.

In a mixed trios bout, Grizzled Young Veterans will team with Isla Dawn against the Premier Athletes (Tony Nese, Arya Daivari and Stori Denali).

A trios match featuring Dalton Castle & The Outrunners round out the card.

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It’s an extra Boy-ous occasion tonight on Ring of Honor as DALTON CASTLE makes his long-awated return to an ROH Ring! If that’s not cause for celebration, then I don’t know what is!

The show opened with a promo from The Swirl. Blake Christian was furious that Mascara Dorada has been in title contention and he hasn’t. Johnson stepped in and said that they would make sure Dorada didn’t make it to his next title shot (which is Saturday on Collision).

Six Man Tag Team Match: Dalton Castle & The Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd) vs Leeroy Shogun, Logan Cruz & Tyshaun Perez

The Outrunners are here! The Boys are here! Dalton Castle is here! Let’s go break some hearts!

Magnum started off against Perez, who’s team was going by the name “The Gifted.” Magnum easily overpowered him though, even when he had Magnum in a headlock. Floyd tagged in and backdropped Perez like a ton of bricks. Shogun tagged in and hit some open handed chops on Floyd, staggering him.

Perez came back in for a double team, but Floyd fought them off. He tagged in Magnum and they hit stereo bulldog clotheslines before giving the crowd what it wanted and tagging in Castle.

Castle immediately started throwing suplexes on Shogun, Cruz and Perez. The Outrunners sent Cruz and Shogun out, and hit their patendted double elbow on Perez. Castle followed that with a picture perfect Bangarang and that was it. Castle and the Outrunners were victorious.

Match Result: Dalton Castle & The Outrunners defeated Leeroy Shogun, Logan Cruz & Tyshaun Perez

Billie Starkz vs Aleah James

James and Starkz were tag partners last week and ended up losing the match. A rare loss for Starkz and she was looking to punish James for it.

The bell rang and the bratting began with Starkz making faces at the crowd, but falling victim to a wristlock from James. Starkz managed to reverse it, but James flipped away and sent Starkz to the mat.

Starkz drove an elbow into James’ ribs and threw her into the ropes. James turned it into a headscissor and Starkz wailed at the crowd in frustration. Starkz went for a lariat, but James ducked, knocking her down. Starkz lured her into the corner then drop toe-holded her into the turnbuckle.

Starkz sent James to the mat face-first and then peppered her with big strikes. She knocked James’ head against the turnbuckle again then charged in and hit a DDT. Starkz mugged for the crowd allowing James to get a shot in.

Starks sent onte back then climbed the turnbuckle for a swanton. She launched, but James got her knees up. The two started trading strikes, with James getting Starkz to her knees. She threw her into the corner and sent her back with a monkey flip and then a crossbody.

James hit a Fisherwoman’s suplex, but Starkz kicked out at two. James came in off the ropes, but Starkz got her in a sleeper, during which she raked the eyes. Starks hit a brainbuster, but James kicked out at two to the astonishment of her opponent.

Starkz got James up on her shoulders, but James rolled through for a two count. James hit a chinbreaker and charged, but Starkz grabbed her in a rollup and used the bottom rope for leverage to get the pin.

Match Result: Billie Starkz defeated Aleah James

Aaron Solo & QT Marshall vs. The Don Callis Family (Lance Archer & Rocky Romero) (w/Trent Beretta)

Two weeks ago, the Callis Family attacked Marshall and Solo during a QTV segment. I know what you’re thinking and don’t worry, Harley Cameron was ok.

Callis grabbed a mic before the introductions to address the crowd. Callis explained that he was disappointed in Marshall for being partners with the Costco Guys, AJ and Big Justice. Callis said that he wanted to “light Marshall on fire and leave him with the garbage.” Kind of extreme, but OK.

Romero, Archer and Beretta came down and Callis started talking again about what a loser Marshall was. That brought Marshall and Solo sprinting to the ring. Archer clotheslined Marshall and then Solo dropkicked him out of the ring.

The match officially started with Solo and Romero facing off. Romero laid in some stiff shots and sent Solo off the ropes. Solo hit a headscissor and dropkick before locking in an armbar. Marshall tagged in and they clotheslined Romero.

Romero sent Marshall into the ropes where Archer kicked himin the back. Marshall went to go off the ropes, but Beretta pulled down the top rope and he spilled over tot he outside. Archer sent Solo into the barricades while no one was looking and Romero threw Marshall back in.

Romero tagged in Archer who threw Marshall around the ring, hitting elbows in the corners. He threw Marshall out and while Romero distracted the ref, Callis stomped Marshall.

Back in the ring Archer taunted Marshall, no selling everything he threw at him before hitting a suplex and tagging in Romero. Romero thew a few strikes then tagged Archer back in. Archer went to clothesline Marshall, but he ducked it and got a hot tag to Solo.

Archer grabbed Solo for a choke slam, but Solo countered it into a face kick. Romero catapulted Solo into the corner, but Solo used the momentum for a double stomp. Solo superkicked Romero and thew an elbow in the corner. Solo tagged in Marshall, but that brought in Archer.

Solo and Marshall clotheslined Archer out for the ring and Romero took over, throwing running elbows at Solo and Marshall until they conuntered with an elbow and a superkick. Archer got back in and chokeslammed Solo. He went to so the same to Marshall, but Beretta hit him with his cast. Archer finished the chokeslam and Romero finished Marshall off with a stomp for the win.

Match Result: The Don Callis Family defeated Aaron Solo & QT Marshall

After the match, The Callis Family beat down Marshall and Solo, but who should come to their rescue? Big Boom AJ. He sent Archer into the stairs then took out Romero with a bit clothesline. Baretta snuck up on him and kicked AJ in the gut. Marshall avenged that with a big boot. AJ and Marshall stood tall in the ring, not sure if they were friendly at first, but Marshall threw him a giant hug and the two celebrated as the Callis Family slunk up the ramp.

-Backstage, Dalton Castle and The Outrunners celebrated their win. Castle got startled by a statue of the Jacksonville Jaguar, but the Outrunners assured him that they were the “muscle beneath his wings.” Castle charged up and they continued celebrating through the hallways.

ROH Pure Title Proving Ground Match: Lee Moriarty [c] vs Alex Zayne

So, Zayne has been impressive but has gone 0-5 since July in ROH. For some reason that means he gets a chance to get a chance at Moriarty and the Pure title. So it goes.

They two locked up off the top with Moriarty putting on a waistlock. Zayne reversed it into an ankle hold, but Moriarty twisted out of it. Moriarty rolled him into a pink attempt, but only got a one count. The two chain wrestled and Moriarty put on the Border City Stretch. Zayne used his first rope break at 8:42.

Moriarty twisted Zayne to the mat in a wristlock, but Zayne bounced up and reversed it with one of his own. The two chain wrestled until Zayne dropped a double knee to Moriarty’s back. Moriarty rolled out of the ring and Zayne hopped up on the ropes, but Moriarty pulled him off and hit a crossbody.

Moriarty pushed Zayne down while holding his arms back, stretching him. Zayne worked it around and Moriarty put on an Octopus stretch. Zayne powered towards the ropes, but Moriarty held him back. Zayne pushed throught and used his second rope break at 6:02.

Zayne managed to get a suplex in to stop Moriarty in his tracks. Zayne started throwing strikes and hit a flipping bulldog before working Moriarty’s leg into an ankle lock. Moriarty kicked him off, saving a rope break. Zayne hit an inside out moonsault on Moriarty and went back to the Ankle Lock.

Moriarty dragged himself to the ropes, but Zayne pulled him back. Moriarty used the momentum to roll him out, but Zayne kicked out and went right back to that ankle lock. He hit a face buster, but Moriarty stuck his foot under the rope to avoid the pin, using his first break at 3:24.

Zayne tried a pumphandle slam, but Moriarty reversed it into a headlock. He dragged Zayne to the corner, and Zayne set him up for a headscissor. Moriarty reversed it into a Border CIty Stretch/STF combo and Zane tapped out, giving Moriarty the win.

Match Result: Lee Moriarty defeated Alex Zayne

Mixed Six Person Tag Team Match: The Premier Athletes (Ariya Daivari, Stori Denali & Tony Nese) (w/Mark Sterling) vs Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson) & Isla Dawn

The Athletes have been feuding with Dawn and the Vets for almost a week now. Dawn debuted last week in a six-person match and this week, she’ll be up against Stori Denali who’s really, really tall.

The crowd gritted their teeth and made sure we knew that the Athletes did not rule and the match was on. Nese and Gibson started off and Nese immediately started posing. Gibson charged and Nese got him in a headlock. Nese started playing mind games, doing push ups next to Gibson.

Nese ran the ropes and Gibson just couldn’t catch him. Finally, during some of Nese’s mugging, Gibson poked him in the eye and tagged in Drake. Daivari tagged in and Drake knocked him to the mat. Daivari thew a hip at him, but Dawn tagged in. That brought in Denali, but not before Dawn managed to suplex Daivari.

Dawn managed to stay out of Denali’s reach for a minute, but Denali started throwing elbows at her face. Denali caught her with a big boot and tagged in Nese who shook his finger at Dawn who started biting it. That brought in Gibson to bite Nese’s other hand.

Drake came in and the Vets cleaned house. Drake went after Nese on the outside, but Sterling got in the way. Then Denali gave him a shot and Nese threw Drake back into the ring where Daivari hit a Flying Carpet while the ref was distracted. It only got a two count though.

Daivari and Nese started double teaming Drake, isolating him in the corner and throwing punches. Nese put a headlock on Drake, but Drake reversed it in to a suplex and got a hot tag to Gibson. Daivari came in and Gibson threw a bunch of lariats. Nese tried to helpl, but Gibson just stacked them up and kept punching.

Gibson and Daviari fought in the ring and Gibson hit a back suplex. Drake came over and they set up for a Doomsday maching, but Nese interfered. Drake sent him out and hit a face buster on Daivari. Drake climbed the turnbuckle, but Daivari knocked him off the ropes, which brought in Denali who gave him a shot.

Dawn charged in throwing hands, but Denali fought back until Dawn got a Dragon Sleeper on. Denali fought out and chokeslammed her, getting the 1-2-3 and the win for the Premier Athletes.

Match Result: The Premier Athletes defeated Grizzled Young Veterans & Isla Dawn

Komander & Mascara Dorada (w/Alex Abrahantes) vs. The Swirl (Blake Christian & Lee Johnson)

I still don’t understand why Christian and Johnson insist on being called the Swirl, but they have matching gear for it now, so I guess it’s not going anywhere. Komander arrived in blue and Dorada entered to a big ovation.

Christian offered a Code of Honor to Dorada, but then flipped him off, like you do. Dorada charged and Christian ducked. The two ran the ropes, flipping over each other until Christian caught Dorada with a headscissor. Dorada wasn’t done though and the two traded pin attempts until Johnson tagged in and flattened Dorada.

Johnson hit a huge suplex and then a big back drop on Dorada. He went for another one, but Dorada shoved him into Christian causing a tag, and tagging in Komander as well. Komander flipped and flew around the ring impressing even Christian, who caught him with a punch off the ropes.

Christian and Johnson double teamed Komander on the ring apron (the doublest part of the ring!) and Johnson dove over the top rope onto him. Johnson hung Komander up on the barricade and Christian dove onto Dorada when he tried to help. They laid them both out on the railing and Christian hit a guillotine on both luchadores.

Johnson threw Komander back in and whipped him into the corner. Christian tagged in and choked Komander with the top rope. Christian went for the mask of Komander, raking the eyes in the process.

Johnson tagged in an laid Komander out with a big kick. He went for a powerbomb, but Komander reversed it into a bulldog. He got a hot tag to Dorada and the two double teamed Christian with a buch of knees and hurricanranas.

The luchardoes went for stereo dives to the outside, but both had their ankles grabbed. Johnson and Christian then ate dual hurricanranas that sent them to the outside. Dorada and Komander did a stereo top rope dive onto both.

Dorada put Johnson back in the ring and Dorada went up top. He leapt, but Johnson kicked him. Dorada hit a superkick and went for a springboard, but Johnson shoved him out of the ring and Christian hit a suicide dive.

Back int he ring, Johnson put Dorada up for a stalling suplex that turned into a Brainbuster for a two count. Johnson got Dorada up on his shoulders, but Dorada wiggled out and tagged in Komander who spammed superkicks. Dorada hoisted Christian up for an electric chair neckbreaker, Johnson hit a spiccoli driver on Dorada, Komander hit a DDT on Johnson, then Christian hit a Lethal injection on Komander.

Whew.

Dorada and Johnson ended up legal, but Christian was in the ring as well. He and Johnson threw knees and elbows and Johnson hoisted him up for their double stomp. Knomander knocked Christian off the ropes though and hit a poisonrana.

Johnson lay in the ring and Dorada went up for a shooting star press. He landed it on Johnson and sent the Swirl packing.

Match Result: Komander & Mascara Dorada defeated The Swirl

Ring of Honor TV live results: Mascara Dorada, Deonna Purrazzo & more in action

Tonight’s Ring of Honor on HonorClub features the usual mix of singles, tag team and Pure rules matches.

CMLL’s Mascara Dorada returns to ROH action as he faces Angelico while former ROH men’s TV Champion Komander battles Griff Garrison of The Frat House.

In Pure rules action, Deonna Purrazzo takes on Angelica Risk.

The Grizzled Young Veterans & Isla Dawn will be in mixed trios action while in a men’s trios about, Dark Order (Evil Uno, John Silver & Alex Reynolds) take on Tommy Billington, Adam Priest & Jay Lethal.

Yuka Sakazaki teams with Alex Windsor against Billie Starkz & Aleah James.

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It’s once again time to dip your ladels into some hot, steamy Ring of Honor action! Tonight’s feast features the wrestler who’s fun to say, YUKA SAKAZAKI! So I’m already stoked!

Mascara Dorada (w/Alex Abrahantes) vs Angelico

Kicking things off with the smoothest man in Ring of Honor is a good start. Couple that with the human excitement that is Dorada and we’re in good shape!

Dorada started things off with a tight wristlock, keeping Angelico off his feet. The two tried a couple of staredowns, ending in a dance off and then Angelico tricked Dorada with a test of strenght and put a boot in his gut.

Dorada responded with an inside out-rana that sent Angelico to the outside. Dorada dove after him, and tossed him back into the ring. Dorada went up top for a moonsault, but Angelico got his legs up. He twisted Dorada’s arm into a side surfboard before switching to a grapevine. Dorada made it to the ropes though to break the hold.

Angelioc charged to the cornet, but Dorada dodged and hit a crossbody. A high kick sent Angelico to the mat and Dorada hit a tornado armdrag from the top turnbuckle. Angelico left the ring to get his composure, but Dorado followed with a tornado plancha through the ropes.

Dorada threw Angelico back in the ring and hit a 450 from the top turnbuckle, but it only got a two count. Dorada went up again, but Angelico caught him with a dropkick on the way down for his own two-count. Dorada hit a spin kick and then a shooting star press to get the 1-2-3!

Match Result: Mascara Dorada defeated Angelico

Next week, Dorada faces Bandido for the ROH World Championship!

Six Man Tag Team Match: Adam Priest, Jay Lethal & Tommy Billington vs The Dark Order (Alex Reynolds, Evil Uno & John Silver)

The Dark Order seem to have gone back to their purple leather jackets, which I have to say is a step down.

Anyway, Lethal and Reynolds kicked things off with a quick exchange of technical moves. Reynolds got the drop on Lethal and tagged in Silver. Uno joined them and they triple-teamed/posed over him. Silver stayed in and delivered some stiff kicks to a sitting Lethal.

Lethal got a tag to Priest who stomped Silver and delivered some European uppercuts. He and Lethal charged the Order’s corner, knocking Uno and Raynolds off the apron. Billington tagged in and threw hands a Silver working him down for a two-count.

Priest and Billington tried to double suplex Silver, but he reversed it and double suplexed them. He tagged in Uno who hit a double clothesline on Billingston and Priest. Lethal tagged in and went for a Lethal Injection, but Uno caught him with a neckbreaker/DDT combo.

The Order tossed Billington and Lethal out of the ring and tried a triple team on Priest, but Billington grabbed an ankle and the three were able to triple german suplex the order. Lethal dropped an elbow on Uno and wrapped him up in a grapevine, but he wasn’t legal.

Billington locked in a crossface on Silver and Priest grabbed a crab hold on Reynolds and all three submitted to end the match.

Match Result: Adam Priest, Jay Lethal & Tommy Billington defeated The Dark Order

-Mercedes Mone won the Interim ROH Women’s TV Title at Wrestledream. This made Red Velvet really mad and she put Mone on notice that she is ready to come back from injury and take back the title she never lost. I can almost guarantee we never see Mone defend that title on ROH TV.

Pure Rules Match: Deonna Purrazzo vs Angelica Risk

Purrazzo got the jump on Risk off the top, stomping her on the ropes in this non-Women’s Pure Championship Tournamanet Pure Rules Match.

Risk threw some hands, but Purrazzo put her in an armbar, forcing Risk to use a ropebreak at 1:28. Purrazzo went for a powerbomb, but Risk reversed it and hit a headscissor. Risk did a lot of yelling in this match as she climbed the turnbuckle. Purrazzo popped up and hung her up in a tree of woe for a big spear.

Purrazzo hit a powerbomb stack, but let up before the three count to put a Venus De Milo hold on Risk. Risk lasted about 7 seconds then tapped, giving Purrazzo the win.

Match Result: Deonna Purrazzo defeated Angelica Risk

Alex Windsor & Yuka Sakazaki vs Aleah James & Billie Starkz

After the Purazzo match, Yuka Sakazaki entered and passed her on the ramp. The two future Pure Rules Tournament opponents eyed each other as Sakazaki made her way down to the ring.

Windsor and Starkz kicked things off with Starkz sucker punching Windsor off the Code of Honor. Windsor bounced back though and sent Starkz to her corner. Sakazaki tagged in and she and Windsor took turns kicking Starkz.

Sakazaki went for a pin, but Starkz kicked out so hard, she caught Sakazaki in the back of the head with her foot. Windsor tagged back in and landed a nice armdrag, the rolled through for a dropkick. Windsor threw clotheslines at Starkz who eventually ducked and sent Windsor the ropes. James tagged in and the two took turns throwing elbows at Windsor.

James battled Windsor, who dragged her to the corner where Sakazaki went up and landed a missile dropkick. Sakazaki grabbed James for a staaaaalling suplex and then set her up for a Magic Girl Splash. Starkz tried to stop her, giving James enough time to move.

Starkz tagged herself in, blocking a tag from Sakazaki to Windsor. She hit a backbreaker on Sakazaki but got caught when Windsor re-joined to help out Sakazaki. Windsor hit a Blue Thunder Bomb, but as is tradition, it only got a two count.

Starkz went up top, but James made a blind tage to interrupting the move. While Starkz yelled at James, Sakazaki threw a headbutt, sending everyone out of the ring. Windsor threw James back in and grabbed her for a sharpshooter. She locked it in tight and James stretched for a tag from Starkz.

Starkz entertained the idea, but then hopped off the mat and left the ring, leaving James to fend for herself. Windsor grabbed James in a pumphandle slam and got the pin, 1-2-3.

Match Result: Alex Windsor & Yuka Sakazaki defeated Aleah James & Billie Starkz

-Backstage, Lethal, Billington and Priest talked about their big victory earlier in the evening, called out Blake Christian and Lee Johnson for reasons and then went to get something to eat.

Mixed Six Person Tag Team Match: Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson) & Isla Dawn vs Bryce Cannon, Dream Girl Ellie & Leeroy Shogun

Gibson and Cannon were the opening pair with Gibson getting him in an abdominal stretch right away. Drake tagged in and started working Cannon’s arm, grapvining and stomping it. He invited Cannon to throw a forearm at him, which he no-sold and then started throwing lariats.

Gibson tagged back in and he and Drake double teamed until Cannon got a tag to Ellie, which brought in Dawn. Dawn dropkicked Ellie then threw a high knee followed by a front suplex. Ellie tagged Shogun, which brought in Gibson.

Shogun had a size advantage, but Gibson won their test of strength and used his speed to get an eye poke in. Drake came in on a blind tag and hit a spingboard knee on Cannon on the outside. Shogun picked up Gibson and slammed him before dropping a big elbow. He tried it again, but ran into Drake’s elbow.

Dawn tagged in and Ellie tried a clothesline, but Danw intercepted with a suplex. Cannon came in and broke up the ensuing count. Gibson grabbed him by their hair and held him for Drake. They combined for a dropckick driver and Dawn landed a slam on Ellie, getting a pin becuase I guess they were legal.

Match Result: Grizzled Young Veterans & Isla Dawn defeated Bryce Cannon, Dream Girl Ellie & Leeroy Shogun

Komander (w/Alex Abrahantes) vs Griff Garrison (w/Cole Karter, Jacked Jameson & Preston Vance)

Komander was accompanied to the ring by Alex Abrahantes and Garrison was accompanied by a teddy bear mascot and three human bottles of baby oil in board shorts.

Garrison was cocky of the top, playing to the crowd and mocking Komander. Komander battled back thorugh and Garrison bailed from the ring. When he got back in, Komander hit a series of headscissor takedowns and sent him to the barricade. Komander went to dive out after him, but Garrison thew Abrahantes in the way and Komander had to pull back.

Garrison took advantage and sent Komander into the barricades before sending him back into the ring for a headbutt. He bodyslammed Komander and took a moment to mock him a bit more. Garrison delivered a European uppercut and that seemed to wake up Kommander who threw a flurry of hands at Garrison.

Kmander went too close to the ropes and Vance punched him about it, sending him back to Garrison who threw Komander out on the other side of the ring. Karter and Jameson were waiting and laid a beating into Komander along with Bernard the Business Bear.

Garrison thew Komander back into the ring and threw him with a big suplex before playing to the crowd a bit more. Garrison went for another one but Komander reversed it and laid some kicks into his gut followed by a backstabber.

Komander hit a running Spanish Fly that looked amazing and got a two count off the landing. He went up for a 450, but took too long and Garrison moved. He went for a facebreaker, but Komander countered and went for a spingboard. Garrison caught him comgin down with a big punch and pendulum facebuster, but Komander kicked out at two.

Garrison lifted Komander up for a torture rack, but Komander flipped out of it and tried another springboard, but Garrison caught him and turned it into a torture rack slam for another two count.

Garrison went for a discus forearm, but Komander caught him with a kick. Komander went up top, but Vance pulled him down. Komander grabbed him and sent him up the ramp with a wristlock takeover. He ran back to the ring to be whipped to the corner by Garrison.

Komander used his momentum to leap over the rope and take out the extra members of the Frat House. Everyone brales for a bit and then Komander got a springboard DDT on Garrison in the ring. Komander hit his springboard 450 and pinned Garrison for the win.

Match Result: Komander defeated Griff Garrison

Interesting night of wrestling! The matches were fun this week with regulars like Angelico seeming to put a little extra newness into their work. Fun main event and next week it’s Bandido v Dorada 2, which should be incredible!

Ring of Honor TV live results: Shannon Moore debuts, Isla Dawn in trios action

Tonight’s Ring of Honor TV will feature a former WWE & WCW wrestler making his debut in addition to several other matches.

46-year-old Shannon Moore will take on Blake Christian as part of tonight’s show. Still active on the indies, the former WCW Hardcore Champion will look to make an impression.

After making her AEW debut in August, Isla Dawn returns to the Khan companies in her ROH debut alongside the Grizzled Young Veterans against opponents to be named.

Former MLW Tag Team Champions and ROH Six-Man Champion The Von Erichs will go heads-up against Griff Garrison & Kole Carter of the Frat House.

The aerial artist Sidney Akeem returns to ROH for the first time since last-December as he battles the veteran Alex Zayne.

Wheeler Yuta will look for his seventh straight ROH singles win as he takes on Oro.

The show is rounded out by Diamante vs. Aleah James.

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It’s Thursday night and you know what that means! Coming off of the real Thanksgiving weekend, it’s time to serve up a hot slice of Ring of Honor pie!

Sidney Akeem vs Alex Zayne

Akeem is a former Cirque De Soleil performer which is pretty cool. Zayne is very, very red. Also good, but somewhat different. Either way, both of these guys can fly so this should be fun.

Defying convention, the two locked up off the top. They spent a few minutes jumping over each other until Zayne started laying in some chops. Akeem backed up and they hit simultaneous dropkicks, then paused to admire one another.

Akeem hit a running post mule kick, but Zayne responded with a big boot. He threw a few elbows at Akeem, aiming to keep him off his feet. Zayne set Akeem up on the ropes and hit a summersault guillotine to knock him down.

Zayne wrapped Akeem’s leg around his and wrenched it and his wrist at the same time. Akeem fought out of it and sent Zayne to the ropes. Zayne anticipated it and when Akeem charged he hit him with a double knee.

Zayne fought back and hit a big crossbody from the top rope. He then hit a pumphandle elbow slam for a two count. Zayne got to his feet and paintbrushed Akeem before hitting a dropkick to his face. The two traded chops after that until Zayne sent Akeem to the corner for a ripcord hurricanrana.

Zayne went up top for a 450, but Akeem saw it coming and hit a spinning stunner to get the pin.

Match Result: Sidney Akeem defeated Alex Zayne

Perfectly cromulent match. It didn’t really do anything to show off either wrestler’s strengths and I don’t feel it advanced anyone closer to anything, but it wasn’t bad.

-Isla Dawn was interviewed in the back, but interrupted by Mark Sterling and the Premier Athletes. Sterling offered his services to Dawn who shut him down. GRV arrived and the two factions squared off, with the Athletes stepping back.

Mixed Six Person Tag Team Match: Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson) & Isla Dawn vs Carolina Cruz, Gabriel Aeros & Javi

I was genuinely bummed when Dawn’s WWE run came to an end, so it’s great to see her in action here. The Vets make a good team for her and their opponents are also wrestlers.

Drake started off with Javi who did have a size advantage, but Drake was too fast for him. Gibson tagged in and the two double teamed Javi with Gibson wrapping it up with a dropkick from the second rope.

Cruz tagged in which brought in Dawn. The two exchanged a technical series and then Dawn hit and over hand suplex. Cruz hit a backspring elbow but Dawn kicked out at two. Cruz put on a headlock, but Dawn powered out of it with a hard lariat followed by a side suplex.

Aeros tagged in and Dawn gave him a shot for good measure before Drake tagged in. Gibson joined him and threw him at Aeros, then threw Dawn at him for good measure. Gibson and Drake rand the ropes delivering kicks and shots to Javi and Aeros all over the ring.

Dawn grabbed Cruz and locked in a reverse headlock while the veterans hit a High/Low on Aeros to get the pin.

Match Result: Grizzled Young Veterans & Isla Dawn defeated Carolina Cruz, Gabriel Aeros & Javi

After the match, the Premier Athletes jumped the Veterans and Story Denali hit a massive chokeslam on Dawn, spoiling her debut.

Diamante vs Aleah James

This doesn’t mean anything, but the ROH ring announcer really sounds like Howard Finkle this week and it is nice to hear.

Anyway, Diamante likes nothing more than to hurt people and James would like for that not to happen. Diamante had control off the top with a headlock which James reversed. Diamante jumped out of it and punched her in the face.

Diamante grabbed James’ arm and wrenched her to the mat. James flipped out of it though and charged Diamante in the corner, but no one was home. Diamante dropped a big elbow and tried for a pin, but James kicked out at two.

The two traded shots until Diamante started working the arm and shoulder of James, twisting and pulling on it to drag her down to the mat. James started laying shots into Diamante’s midsection so Diamante threw her into the corner.

Diamante lined her up for a charge, but James got her knees up. She hit a crossbody and then a fisherwoman’s suplex for a two count. James tried for another, but Diamante threw her off and hit a German suplex.

Diamante rolled her up, and then hit a bridge suplex for the 1-2-3 and the win.

Match Result: Diamante defeated Aleah James

There is kind of a strange vibe in ROH tonight. The crowd hasn’t been super loud and the matches seem a half step slower. It might just be me, but it definitely feels a little different. We’ll see if that keeps up.

Wheeler Yuta (w/Marina Shafir) vs Oro

Yuta and his hair came through the crowd, with Shafir following, being her usual cheery self. Oro was already in the ring, which did not bode well for the Nigerian-born wrestler.

Yuta went for a wristlock off the top, but Oro kicked it away. Yuta drove Oro into the corner and repeatedly pie faced him until Oro got mad and punched him in the face. Yuta tried an Ankle lock next, but Oro had enough and chopped him.

Oro hit a few arm drags and a spinning headscissor. He threw Yuta to the ground and went for the pin, but Yuta kicked out and started the chopping. Oro gave as good as he got, sending Yuta to the mat. Yuta backdropped Oro out of the ring and into the waiting arms of Shafir who hit a suplex on him on the outside.

Yuta joined them and sent Oro into the barricade with an Irish whip. He tossed Oro back into the ring and hit a clothesline from the top turnbuckle for another two count. Yuta hit a suplex and went up top again to drop a big elbow for another two count.

Oro popped up, but Yuta cut him off, sending him into the corner. Oro hit an around the world from the top and went for a spingboard, but missed and Yuta was able to hit a (right) angle slam. He began jamming elbows into the sholder of Oro before putting on a headlock.

Shafir stared off into the middle distance on the outside.

Oro threw punches into Yuta’s stomach and laid in a series of suplexes. The third was too many though and Yuta broke the chain, just in time to get hit by a cartwheel kick from Oro. He went for the in, but Yuta kicked out.

Yuta hit a hurricanrana into an armbar, wrenching Oro’s arm. Yuta hit a bridge suplex followed by a cattle mutilation. Oro managed to swing his legs around and reach the ropes to break the hold.

Oro charged and Yuta laid him out with a lariat. He went up top, but Oro knocked him off the ringpost and dove after him. Oro threw him back in the ring and hit a facebuster, but only got a two count. Yuta raked the eyes and hit a high knee, knocking Oro cold and getting the pin.

Match Result: Wheeler Yuta defeated Oro

Blake Christian (w/Lee Johnson) vs Shannon Moore

It is genuinely exciting to see the last remaining member of Three Count in an ROH ring. Though he seems more in his Nu Metal phase these days. Christian, as the cranky-half half of the worst-named tag team ever, has been on a tear recently, but Moore looks honestly terrifying.

Christian lured Moore in with an insincere Code of Honor and kicked him in the gut. Moore threw him into the corner, but Christian laid him out with a kick. Every time Moore landed a blow, Christian kicked him about it.

Moore found his flow with a couple of arm drags and hit a spinning heel kick. A back elbow staggered Christian and Moore hit a cross body for a two count.

Christian kicked Moore in the back of the head then sent him outside. Calling his shot, he went for a baseball slide, but Moore ducked and they fought on the outside until Johnson caused a distraction and Christian laid in a superkick.

Leaving Moore on the outside, Christian got back into the ring and shot a screwdriver dive at Moore before throwing him into the barricade. Christian then spent a few minutes strutting on the barricade before throwing Moore back in.

Christian stomped Moore’s knees from a half-surfboard position and hit a quick suplex off the ropes. Christian charged Moore in the corner, but Moore dodged and went up top for a corkscrew moonsault for a two count.

Moore started powering up, but Christian beat him to the top turnbuckle and headscissored him off. Moore charged, but Christian hit a powerslam that would make Dustin Rhodes proud. He sent Moore to the ring apron and Moore kicked him off and delivered a spingboard moonsault of his own.

Moore tossed Christian back into the ring and went up top. He hit a rolling neckbreaker from the top rope, but Christian kicked out at two. Johnson got up on the ring apron to distract the ref and Christian hit Moore right in the three counts with a low blow.

He locked in Vanilla Choke Zero and Moore was forced to tap out.

Somewhere, Tank Abbott wept.

Match Result: Blake Christian defeated Shannon Moore

-Next, a QTV segment aired that featured QT Marshall and Aaron Solo getting beaten up by the Don Callis family, with Callis himself laying in the final shot. Harley Cameron was also there, but left before the Callis family arrived, remaining safe and the best thing going today.

The Von Erichs (Marshall von Erich & Ross von Erich) vs The Frat House (Cole Karter & Griff Garrison) (w/Jacked Jameson & Preston Vance)

The Von Erich’s are looking to avenge their first-ever ROH tag team loss and the Frat House are looking to continue being Glacier-less jerks. Either way, no matter the outcome, the Frat House pledged to consume alcohol.

Three people in the crowd chanted for the Frat House while Ross and Karter kicked things off. Marshall came in for an early double team, but Karter fought out of it and tagged in Garrison. Garrison threw some forearms at Marshall, but Marshall responded with a lariat and tagged in Ross.

After a quick doiuble team, Marshall hit a standing Moonsault and Jameson got up on the apron to cause a distraction. Garrison tried to jump Ross from behind, but it was Vance who pulled Ross out for some shots. He tossed him back in and Garrison dragged him to the Frat House corner for Karter to tag in.

Karter isolated Ross in the corner and he and Garrison tagged in and out to take advantage. Garrison remained legal and sent Ross into the corner with a ring-shaking Irish whip. Garrison then put on a chin lock, but Ross elbowed his way out of it.

Vance pulled Marshall off the ring apron so that there was no one for Ross to tag and Garrison and Karter went for a double team. Ross wriggled enough that they ran into each other and got the hot tag to Marshall.

Marshall cleaned house, splashing Karter and Garrison in the corners. He sent Garrison out with a very high dropkick, but Karter caught him with a knee out of nowhere. Karter started punching Marshall and hjit a suplex. He went up top, but Ross shoved him off the turnbuckle.

Marshall laid Garrison out with a lariat and tagged in Ross. They knocked Vance and Jameson out, then locked stereo Iron Claws in on Garrison and Karter. One of them tapped out and the Von Erichs were declared the winners.

Match Result: The Von Erichs defeated The Frat House

And with that, the show was over. Not a bad one, but definitely felt a little off. See you next week!

Ring of Honor TV live results: Bandido vs. Hechicero rematch

The Ring of Honor World title will be on the line as Bandido defends against Hechicero from Arena Mexico in a rematch from August’s Death Before Dishonor.

The show will also feature an IWGP Women’s title match as Sareee defends against Alex Windsor in a first time ever matchup.

ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champion Shane Taylor will be in action against Beef.

Billie Starkz will face Viva Van and the Spanish Announce Project will be in action to round out the card.

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I say RING, you say HONOR! RING – HONOR! RING – HONOR! RING – ah crap, I forgot to get someone to say the “of.” Ah well, here we are for another great episode of Ring of Honor on HonorClub, this week featuring Bandido vs Hechicero II: The Hechening!

ROH World Title Match: Bandido (c) vs Hechicero

(I also toyed with “Hech-lectric Booglaloo” and “Hech Harder”)

This match was from Arena Mexico, where Hechicero had cheerleaders. Lethargic cheerleaders, but cheerleaders none the less. Bandido arrived in, I kid you not, a full golden suit of armor. I don’t know if it’s a tariffA thing or what, but he should really bring that back to the US with him. It looked AMAZING.

After a quick Código de honor, the bell, or whistle as it turned out, rang and the two locked up. Hechicero got a headlock on Bandido and took him down to the mat. He went right for a bent leg hold and transitioned into and abdominal stretch.

Bandido reversed the hold into a modified surfboard, but Hechicero moved quickly into his own surfboard, getting Bandido up and working the shoulder and knee of Bandido. Giving as good as hie got, Bandido reversed it and put Hechicero up in a surfboard of his own. It didn’t last long as Hechicero transitioned into another leg lock.

Bandido twisted out with a headscissor though and the two rolled around trying to catch various holds and pinning combinations. Hechicero baounced off the ropes, but Bandido was waiting and locked in a headlock over the top rope (that was pink. It didn’t matter, but I thought it was neat).

Bandido climbed up Hechicero and planted him with a hurricanrana followed by a pump kick. Bandido charged, but Hechicero pulled down the top rope and he flew to the outside. Then Hechicero dove over the top rope, crushing Bandido into the barricade.

Hechicero hoisted Bandido onto his shoulders and then dropped him ribs-first onto the barricade. As he was hanging there, Hechicero stomped Bandido’s head, then exposed a gate. He slammed the gate on Bandido’s shoulder, then tossed him back into the ring to break the count.

Bandido writhed in the ring, while Hechicero put on a hammerlock and twisted his arm around the bottom rope, further damaging the shoulder. Bandido sent Hechicero to the ropes and tried to pick him up off the riccochet, but his arm gave out and Hechicero went out of the ring.

Bandido followed, but Hechicero was waiting and put him on the barricade. Hechicero went to drop kick Bandido on the barricade, but Bandido moved and Hechicero took the brunt of the impact. Bandido scrambled up and hit a twisting moonsault from the ring apron onto Hechicero’s ankle.

Both men headed back into the ring, with Bandido going up top and landing a frog splash, but Hecicero kicked out at two. Bandido kicked the knee out from under Hechicero and tried a tight cover, but no dice as Hechicero kicked out again, but the knee damage was done.

Hechicero grabbed Bandido in a spinning bear hug, tossing Bandido into the corner. Hechicero charged, but Bandido moved and picked up Hechicero in a high millitary press slam. He scrambled up top and hit a 450, but on what seemed like a slow count to this reporter, Hechicero kicked out at 2.5.

Hechicero hit a European upper cut followed by a sunset flip. He tried to put on a kimura lock, but Bandido got out of it right away, writhing in pain. Officials checked on Bandido who insisted on continuing,. They literally popped his shoulder back in place, taped it up and the match continued.

Bandido threw off the tape and one-handed, started throwing punches at Hechicero, who immediately went back to working the arm and shoulder. He put on the kimura lock, but Bandido wouldn’t give up. Hechicero hit a hight knee in the corner and Bandido resoonderd with a shot of his own. Hechicero charged, but Bandido moved and he hit the ropes.

Bandido hit a poisonrana followed by a shining wizard. The two answered a standing ten count and Hencicero rolled through into a body scissor and armbar on Bandido. Bandido rolled him into a stack position though and Hechicero kicked out and hit a headscissor off the ropes, then right back into the armbar. Bandido got his foot on the ropes, forcing him to break the hold.

Bandido with one arm got Hechicero up for an X-Knee, but couldn’t land the 21 Plex. Bandido flipped Hechicero over and managed to tie him up for a pin. 1-2-3 and Bandido retains the ROH World Title!

Match Result: Bandido defeated Hechicero

That was great! I can’t wait for Bandido vs Hechicero III: Hechicero With a Vengeace!

Shane Taylor (w/Carlie Bravo, Shawn Dean & Trish Adora) vs BEEF

Oh BEEF. Poor, sweet, delusional BEEF. When Large Epsilon coined the phrase “Meaty men slapping meat” a few years ago, he might as well have been talking about this match. Taylor is a large and violent man and BEEF is no slouch himself in the size department.

Taylor literally spat on BEEF’s attempt at a code of honor and started throwing jabs as the bell rang. Taylor sent BEEF off the ropes, but BEEF avoided the backdrop and laid in some right hands of his own. The ring literally shook as Taylor whipped BEEF into the corner. BEEF roared out of it though and hammered Taylor with more punches.

The Infantry then distracted the Ref and Taylor dumped BEEF on the outside. Bravo and Dean laid into him and threw him back in the ring where Taylor leg dropped him on the ring apron (the BEEFiest part of the ring!).

BEEF fought back though, laying shots into the gut of Taylor. Taylor recovered and laid him out with a lariat for a two count. Taylor slapped BEEF and threw him to the ropes. BEEF cartwheeled (seriously) back at him and landed another set of punches.

Eventually Taylor ducked and knocked BEEF in the noggin before hitting a standing splash. He went for the pin, but BEEF kicked out at two. The two brawled in the ring and BEEF went for a hig kick, but Taylor had it scouted and punched him in the face. Hard.

BEEF crumpled and Taylor got the pin to pick up the victory.

Match Result: Shane Taylor defeated BEEF

After the match, Taylor and the Infantry laid a beating (or tenderizing?) into BEEF, but were interrupted by BEEF’s sometimes-cousin Anthony Henry and JD Drake, the Workhorsemen! They ran off Taylor and Co, but the Workhorsemen were then jumped by LFI! The tag champions (and Dralistico) stood tall as thje segment came to and end.

Billie Starkz vs Viva Van

“Hey! It’s Viva Van!” cheered my 8-year old as Van came down to the ring. She then told me that Billie Starkz looked like Zoey from KPop Demon Hunters. Kids just get wrestling, I swear.

The two locked up and Starkz got a side headlock on Van. Van twisted it into a wristlock and Starkz rolled out of it after several attempts. She delivered a big boot to Van’s midsection, but Van ducked the following lariat.

Starkz grabbed a handful of hair and whiffed on a kick, giving Van the opening to punch her in the face. Van landed a hurricanrana and charged Starkz in the corner. Starz avoided it and grabbed a handful of hair, wrenching Van back and down to the mat.

Starkz pulled Van up and Van bounced off the ropes, avoiding Starkz until she could hit a face buster. Starkz rolled through it and started raining down forearms on Van. Starkz sent her to the corner exclaiming “I hate your face!” She went for a kick and then tried a pin, but Van kicked out at two.

Starkz chopped Van in the corner then booted her in the head. She went for a suplex, but Van blocked it and went for a punch of her own. Starkz responded with a pump-kick and Van did her best Undertaker impresson and rose up. Starkz laid her own and went up top for a Swanton, but Van got the knees up.

Van hit a clothesline and then a backfist. Van tried for a gutwrench but Starkz worked around it and hit a closed fist followed by a swandive. That was it for Van as Starkz pinned her for the win.

“Yay! Zoey won!”

Match Result: Billie Starkz defeated Viva Van

Next a QTV featuring Harley Cameron segment aired. Marshall and Solo discussed Big Boom AJ needing a mystery partner for a tag match. Solo asked if QT would tag with AJ and that summoned AJ into the room, with QT noting that AJ was “running out of options.” Then it was over and left us all asking why wasn’t there more Harley Cameron?

Spanish Announce Project (Angelico & Serpentico) vs Logan Cruz & Tyshaun Perez

Cruz and Perez were making their ROH debut against the coolest guys in neon, Serpentico and Angelico.

The bell rang and Perez and Cruz locked up. Angelico had a signifcant lankiness advantage and used it to tie up Perez in a wristlock. He then tagged in Serpentico who hit a double stomp on Perez’ arm. Angelico hit a tilt-o-whirl backbreaker and then exited to leave Serpentico to take on Cruz.

Serpentico hit a hurricanrana and sent Cruz into the corner. Perez tried to help out, but Serpentico poked the eye. That left him open for a shot from Cruz though, who dragged Serpentico over to the corner. Perez tagged in and hit a standing moonsault for a two count.

Angelico reached as far as he could (which was pretty far) but Cruz and Perez held Serpentico far enough away to prevent the tag. They then had a miscommunication allowing Serpentico to get the tag and Angelico to clean house.

He hit a high heel kick, but Cruz and Perez tried a double team. Serpentico came in to help out and dove over the ropes onto Cruz on the outside. Back in the ring, Angelico put Perez in a grapevine and pulled back, causing him to tap out instantly.

Match Result: Spanish Announce Project defeated Logan Cruz & Tyshaun Perez

Next, a Frat House segment aired. The House was at the Jacksonville Jaguars game and nearly 4 people recognized them as they partied in the parking lot. This segment had nothing to do with Glacier, so it was entirely missable. They did announce that The Frat House would take on the Von Erichs next week, so that will be a nice, clean match I’m sure.

The bigger story was that Shannon Moore will be making his ROH Deubt next week against Blake Christian. Christian joined us from the back, saying that ROH is feeding him another has-been. Or perhapos a Never-Was.

IWGP Women’s Title Match: Sareee (c) vs Alex Windsor

These two shared the ring in a tag match last week, after which Windsor issued this challenge to Saree. Saree said yes, so here we are.

Windsor had a size advantage over Saree, but Saree has held the IWGP Title for over 100 days, so she knows how to get around stronger opponents. The two locked up and Windsor immediately tried to overpower Saree. Saree held her own though and they broke it up on the ropes.

Saree grabbed a wristlock and transitioned into a headlock, grinding Windsor’s head. Windsor used leverage to reverse it and put on a headlock of her own. Saree dropped down, but Windsor saw it coming and kicked her.

Saree rolled through and landed an arm drag. Windsor came back with hard strikes and threw Saree to the ropes. As the bounced back, Windsor caught her and slammed her, but off the two count, Saree popped right back up. She went for an Irish Whip, but Windsor sent her to the corner instead.

Windsor started hammering the back of Saree and then put her over her knees in a surfboard type hold. Saree kicked out of the pin attempt and put on an Octopus hold. Windsor staggered to the ropes with Saree on her back, but Saree pulled her back and dropped them both to the mat. Windsor got her foot on the ropes to beak the hold.

Saree went for a charge but got caught in the ropes and Windsor hit a baseball slide to send her out of the ring. Then she landed a cannonball from the ring apron and tried to get back in the ring. Saree caight her though and landed some big shots before putting her back in the ring.

Saree went up top for a missile dropkick, laying Windsor out. She then hit a double stomp from the top turnbuckle, but Windsor kicked out at two.

Saree landed a fisherwoman’s slam and went up top again. Windsor met her there though and picked her up for a powerbomb, then transitioning it into a Sharpshooter. Saree countered it though and hit a boot to the stomach. She followed that with a spinning heel kick, laying Windsor out.

The two started trading strikes in the middle of the ring. They went back and forth until they transitioned from chops to slaps. Saree landed a big forearm, but Windsor responded with a clothesline. Saree then hit two dropkicks and positioned Windsor on the mat.

Saree went up top and hit another double stomp, but Windsor kicked out at two. Windsor grabbed Saree and slammed her for a two count and tried to put that Sharpshooter on again. Saree blocked it though and sent her into the corner. When Saree charged, Windsor kicked her in the face and the dragged her to the top turnbuckle.

Saree headbutted her and went for a superplex, but Windsor blocked it. Windsor then hit a twisting super screwdriver suplex, but Saree kicked out at two. Windsor finally locked the Sharpshooter on Saree, but she was able to crawl to the ropes to break the hold.

Windsor went off the ropes, but Saree caught her with a punch and a bunch of headbutts. Saree then hit a double stomp out of the corner, but Windsor kicked out at two. Saree wrenched her over for a shoulder slam and that was it. Saree got the pin and retained her IWGP Women’s World Title!

Match Result: Sareee defeated Alex Windsor

Two great title matches and a bunch of brawling! Can’t ask for much more from a great night of wrestling!

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

Ring of Honor TV live results: Pure rules showcase

Pure rules will be showcased in three matches on tonight’s Ring of Honor on HonorClub.

Former Pure Champion Katsuyori Shibata will take on Matt Mako while in two women’s matches, CMLL’s Olympia battles Viva Van and Yuka Sakasaki challenges former MLW Featherweight champion Janai Kai.

Formerly of the Dark Order, Alan Angels makes his return to the Khan companies for his ROH debut against The Beast Mortos.

Ahead of his mask vs. title match with MJF on Friday for CMLL, Mistico will be in action against Mansoor.

In a mixed tag team match, Wheeler Yuta teams with Marina Shafir against Man Like DeReiss and Aleah James.

The show is rounded out by singles matches featuring Satnam Singh and Lance Archer.

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It’s Thursday and you know what that means! If it was 30 years ago, Friends would be on! But in the here and now, we’ve got ROH on Honorclub and the man with the best theme song in all of wrestling:

Mistico (w/Alex Abrahantes) vs Mansoor (w/Johnny TV, Mason Madden & Taya Valkyrie)

Tomorrow night, Mistico will meet MJF in a Title vs Mask match at the 92nd Anniversay of CMLL show. Mansoor will probably be doing something tomorrow night too, but I’m afraid to speculate in case they make it into more gross merch. MxMxTV entered with Madden wearing even shorter shorts than Valkyrie, which is hard to do and deserves a mention.

The match kicked off with Mistico actually giving up a few inches in size to Mansoor. Usually it’s the other way aound. Anyway, Mansoor kicked Mistico in the gut and Mistico responded by running circles around him.

Mansoor made the mistake of stopping to pose, and Mistico took advantage with a poke to the ribs and a flip slam. Mistico took control from there, hitting Mansoor with springboards and wristlocks. Mansoor slapped Abrahantes through the ropes, causing a distraction and then raking the eyes.

Mansoor sent Mistico to the outside where Madden, TV and Valkyrie stomped him repeatedly.

Suddenly, Jon Cruz appeared at ringside in a top hat a tuxedo. Ian Riccaboni seemed pretty convinced that it wasn’t Cruz though.

Back in the ring, Mansoor went up top, but Mistico dodged and hit a springboard crossbody followed by a headscissor. Mistico scooped Mansoor up for a, well, scoop slam, and Mansoor tried to make a tag to Madden. Realizing it wasn’t a tag match, he turned and set Mistico up on the ropes to get spraed with (ugh) Seed. The ref stopped it though and Mistico hit a stalling crossbody followed by La Mistica to get the win.

Match Result: Mistico defeated Mansoor

Abraham Cruz then went to ringside and make motions like he was going to remove Mistico’s mask, referring to the match with MJF tomorrow. So that’s what that was about.

Pure Rules Match: Olympia vs Viva Van

Our first Pure Rules match of the night featured CMLL star Olympia, as a warm up for the Tournament to Crown The First Ever Women’s Pure Rules Champion in Ring of Honor, or the TCTFEWPRCROH for short. Olympia will face Billie Starkz in the tournament soon.

Olympia had a clear strength advantage over Van, but Van’s had some really aggressive matches in the last little while. She managed to keep up with Olympia through the first minute of the match, locking a knee stretch that looked really painful.

Olympia responded with a Muta lock, forcing Van to grab the ropes and use her first break at 2:01. Olympia hit a pedulum bronco buster in the corner, but Van was able to respond with a spinning heel kick. Olympia then got her up on her shoulders and did squats for a while before hitting a samoan drop.

Van went up top for a big crossbody next, but only got a two count. Olympia landed a German suplex, but got caught by an elbow when she charged Van in the corner. Van tried another crossbody, but Olympia caught her and hit a spinning slam to pick up the victory.

Match Result: Olympia defeated Viva Van

The Beast Mortos vs Alan Angels

Angels ran with the Dark Order in AEW when the first hit the scene, but this would be his ROH debut. He has the misfortune of facing The Beast Mortos who I heard declined catering just so he had room to eat Angels alive. That may not be true, but it could be.

Angels didn’t even get a lockup before Mortos knocked him across the ring. Angels came back with a high knee, but Mortos hit him in the face with his fist. Angels sent Mortos out of the ring and then nailed him with a baseball slide dive.

Tossing Mortos back in the ring, Angels went up top, but Mortos caught him and tried for a slam. Angels got free and landed a kick. Mortos got Angels up for a backbreaker followed but a lariat and massive samoan drop. That was it for Angels and Mortos picked up the win.

Match Result: The Beast Mortos defeated Alan Angels

-Backstage, Jon Cruz cut a promo about Mistico’s mask. He’s rooting for MJF as you can imagine. Cruz told Mistico that MJF is better than him and then switched to Spanish, so I lost track.

Pure Rules Match: Katsuyori Shibata vs Matt Mako

The second Pure Rules match of the night featured a former Pure Rules champion and NWO World Tour create-a-wrestler, Shibata.

After a feeling out, Shibata won the battle of the waistlocks with a wristlock. Mako rolled around, but Shibata was able to get a scissor lock on. Mako squirmed free and found himself in a headlock, which Shibata transitioned into a chin lock.

Shibata went back to working Mako’s wrist and arm, but Mako was able to use his legs to get out of it. In response, Shibata hit him with the figure four in the center of the ring. Mako managed to turn it over though, with neither man able to reach a rope. Shibata rolled back into control, but Mako got him over again. Finally, Mako made it to the ropes at 3:15 to break the hold and use up one of his rope breaks.

Shibata turned to strikes and chops to try and wear Mako down, hitting him with a missile dropkick in the corner. Shibata hit a suplex and went back to the arm bar. He transitioned into a triangle choke. Mako worked out of it and hit a butterfly slupex, followed by an arm bar.

Mako transitioned to a body scissor with a choke, but Shibata turned it into an ankle lock with kneebar as the clock ticked towards the 10 minute time limit. Mako used his second rope break at 6:25, but Shitbata put that leg lock right back on, forcing him to use his final break at 6:56.

Mako tried to get back into it with a suplex, but Shibata put a sleeper on him, followed by his big kick to get the pin.

Match Result: Katsuyori Shibata defeated Matt Mako

Mixed Tag Team Match: Death Riders (Marina Shafir & Wheeler Yuta) vs Aleah James & Man Like DeReiss

Yuta and his hair are partnering with Shafir to face two people I’ve never heard of and didn’t get an entrance, so I’m sure it will go fine for them.

Shafir and Yuta jumped James and DeRiess off the top, with Yuta and DeReiss starting things off. DeReiss got some momentum, putting Yuta in the corner and doling out some street justice in the form of multiple stomps.

Yuta did what he does and bit him, giving Yuta the chance to tag in Shafir. DeReiss tagged in James who immediately ate the foot of Shafir. James got a headscissor on, but that just made Shafir mad and she kicked her across the ring.

Shafir laid out James with a flurry of judo throws then stepped on her mouth. Shafir put a knot hold on James and flipped off DeReiss at the same time, showcasing her multitasking skills. James got a kick in and then tagged DeReiss in.

Yuta found himself flipped by DeRiess and then taking a shotgun dropkick and a 619. DeReiss allowed Shafir to distract him and Yuta hit an atomic drop followed by a German suplex. DeReiss wouldn’t go down though and hit a big cutter, sending Yuta out of the ring.

James tagged in and hit a crossbody on the charging Shafir. She tried to strike Shafir, but a strike war is not something you want to have with Shafir. She threw James and locked in Mother’s Milk, forcing James to give up.

Match Result: Death Riders defeated Aleah James & Man Like DeReiss

-Next, this week’s edition of Lance Archer Kills The ROH Universe took place in the parking lot. Archer beat up a bunch of extras, but then here came the BEEF! BEEF got a couple of shots in before Archer sent him into a barricade. Rocky Romero flashed some cash and they both left.

Satnam Singh vs CPA

Speaking of massive squashes, Singh was up next and took on CPA aka Carl Patrick Alabaster aka Corner Pocket Abbott aka the long lost son of VK Wallstreet.

CPA tried to pick up Singh off the top, which was pretty dumb. Singh picked him up with one arm and threw him to the mat. Then Singh ripped off CPA’s tie and he took off his shirt to reveal a SECOND TIE!

Singh found this amusing, as did the rest of us, but also, picked up CPA and threw him to the mat to get the pin and presumably 20% off his tax return.

“Match” Result: Satnam Singh “defeated” CPA

-Next QTV aired it’s latest episode. Aaron Solo compared QT Marshall to a bunch of celebrities and Harley Cameron made a Fisting joke. As always, she was the best part of this segment. They discussed Don Callis and some other stuff that happened in AEW and then Cameron left so the segment ended.

Pure Rules Match: Yuka Sakazaki vs Janai Kai

She’s the wrestler that’s fun to say, YUKA SAKAZAKI!

Kai started the match with a tie-up, but Sakazaki mat wrestled her way out of it. The two traded arm drags next, with Sakazaki getting a dropkick through the ropes, sending Kai to the outside. She followed that up with a springboard press to the outside and tossed Kai back into the ring.

Kai caught Sakazaki with a kick to the face and then started stomping her shoulder. She sent Sakazaki to the corner and landed some really stiff kicks. Kai tried a reverse chinlock, but Sakazaki was able to get to the ropes and use her first beark at 2:37.

Kai kept up with her “kick her in the face” plan and got a near fall, but Sakazaki lured her into the corner and a tarantula. The ref counted that as a rope break and Kai was docked one at 3:22. Sakazaki tried a hammerlock, but Kai went back to the kicks for another near fall.

Sakazaki dodged the next flurry of kicks and hit a reverse bulldog. Sakazaki got the hammerlock into a spinning slam and picked up the pin, 1-2-3.

Match Result: Yuka Sakazaki defeated Janai Kai

ROH Six-Man Champions Shane Taylor Promotions (Shane Taylor, Carlie Bravo and Shawn Dean) /w Trish Adora and Anthony Agogo vs AR Fox and The Kingdom (Mike Bennett & Matt Taven)

Last week at ACTION DEAN Taylor beat the heck out of Fox because, well, he could. So I guess that sets up this match for the Six Man titles.

STP jumped their opponents off the bell and everyone brawled. Bravo and Bennett ended up legal and Bravo sent Bennett into the STPO corner, Isolating him and setting him up for a three on one beat down.

Dean, now legal, put on a chinlock, but Bennett’s beard provided enough cushion to let him puch his way out of hit. That brought in Taylor though who’s punches could be stopped by no facial hair. Taylor jawed at Taven and then made the mistake of taking trash about Maria, Bennett’s wife.

Bennett owered back and hit Taylor with a shockingly stiff elbow and then a clothesline. That gave him the chance to tag in Taven, who met Bravo in the ring. Dean tried to get involved, but Taven sent him out and hit a neckbreaker on Bravo. Taven went for a spingboard moonsault, but Bravo dodged and tagged in Taylor.

That brought in Fox who cleaned house, taking out the Infantry and Taylor with a series of cutters and cannonballs. Taven joined him and they hit stereo dives over the top rope. Bennett hit a spiccoli driver, Taven just the tip, and then a swanton from Fox all on Bravo, but it only got a two count.

Bravo tried to steal one by using the ropes in a pin, but the ref saw it. The Kingdom hit rockstar supernova and Fox came off the top, but again just a two count. Dean then planted Taven with a DDT and after a quick tag, Bravo tried a rollup on fox.

Taylor came back in and hit Fox with a knockout punch, giving Bravo the chance to get the pin and retain the titles.

Match Result: Shane Taylor Promotions defeated AR Fox and The Kingdom

Ring of Honor TV live results: Matches from Action DEAN~!!! 3

DEAN 3~!!! — the latest collaboration between Ring of Honor and Action Wrestling designed to honor the late Dean Rasmussen of the DVDVR website — takes center stage on tonight’s Ring of Honor TV.

In the headliner, ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty defends against former champion Josh Woods.

In a a Maestros Contra Maestros match (best 2-out-of-3 falls, submission only), Hechicero teams with Xelhua and Dr. Cerebro against Blue Panther, Virus and El Pantera.

In a hair vs. hair match, Mad Dog Connelly takes on Demus El Demonio.

LFI’s Sammy Guevara, The Beast Mortos and Dralistico battle Cheeseburger, Eli Isom and Rhett Titus.

Billie Starkz takes on Nicole Matthews for the first time ever while Wheeler Yuta battles Matt Mako.

Our live coverage kicks off at 7 PM Eastern.

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Tonight’s Ring of Honor action comes to us from ACTION DEAN~!!!3 a co-production of Ring of Honor and ACTION Wrestling to honor the late Dean Rasmussen. Rasmussen was the founder of Death Valley Driver Video Review, an early wrestling message board that brought exposure to international stars and bizarre matches before such things became easily accesible on YouTube and the like. By all accounts, he was a wonderful guy who brought a lot of joy to wrestling fans everywhere, including a guy with some big ideas named Tony Khan. Dean passed away in 2023, but this now-annual tribute to him is always a great night of wrestling!

Best Two Out Of Three Falls Submissions Only Six Man Tag Team Match: Blue Panther, El Pantera & Virus vs. Dr. Cerebro, Hechicero & Xelhua

And a pretty big one to kick it off with! Hechicero just fought Bandido for the ROH World Championship at Death Before Dushonor and Xelhua went to war with Lee Moriarty for the Pure Championship. Blue Panther, as has been previously established, is very, very old. This match was a submission-ONLY two out of three match, so no pins, just submissions.

Pantera and Cerebro (Magneto?) kicked things off with a more technical exchange than was expected in this lucadore match, buty it was pretty awesome none the less with Pantera working the wrist of Cerebro. Cerebro fought back and tagged in Xelhua, which summoned Blue Panther.

Panther had the much, much younger Xelhua in a headscissor but Xelhua flipped out. Panther responded with a brutal looking ankle stretch and then tagged in Virus, who went one on one with Hechicero. These two put a bit more speed into things, until Hechicero wrapped up Virus’ legs. Virus got out of it though and the two locked up again.

Hechicero kept trying to pin Virus, buyt the ref quickly reminded him that it was submissions only. Pantera tagged in and Hechicero slipped out and a brawl began at ringside. In the ring, Xelhua managed to get Virus to submit to a leg hold, getting the first submission for Team Hechicero.

Xelhua stayed in to face Pantera and was thrown around a bit before slipping out. That brought in Cerebro and Virus who again, kept trying to pin each other. Virus tagged in Panther and Hechicero entered to face the lucha legend.

Panther started a Bryan Danielson “yes” chant (which I’m sure geeked Danielson out big time) and Hechicero tried to get a lock on, but Panter reveresed it and Cerebro broke it up. Panther hit an arm drag and sent Hechicero out which brought Cerebro back in. Pantera took over and then Virus double teamed Cerebro with him.

Xelhua hit a crossbody from the top rope on both Pantera and Virus and the schmozz afterwards let to Panther putting Xelhua in a leg lock, forcing him to submit. That tied things up at 1-1, meaning the next submission would win the match.

Xelhua whiffed on a dropkick giving Virus a chance to get som offence in. Hechicero jumped in to beat up, well, everyone, and that left Hechicero and Virus as legal. They rolled around until Hechicero got a hold on but Pantera broke it up. Cerebro slapped an arm lock on him, but Panther clotheslined him out of it.

Xelhua and Pantera faced off, but at this point any time someone got a lock in, one of their teammates would break it up. Hechicero flew from the top rope onto Pantera and then sent Panther around the world. Hechicero locked in a reverse figure four on Virus, but Pantera broke it up.

Pantera and Cerebro locked up and Pantera had to get to the ropes to stay alive. Virus and Xelhua exchanged arm drags in and out of the ring, leaving Hechicero and Pantera in the ring to duke it out. Hechicero locked in a reverse cloverleaf on Pantera and moved it into a surfboard. Pantera held on as long as he could, but had to tap, giving the win to Team Hechicero.

Match Result: Dr. Cerebro, Hechicero & Xelhua defeated Blue Panther, El Pantera & Virus

Nicole Matthews vs. Billie Starkz

Nicole Matthews is Canadian which means I legally have to root for her, but how can anyone not see Starkz pulling out a win here. Starkz arrived alone, looking much happier to not be invovled in Athena-related drama for the moment.

Matthews relied on her technical skills to get the early advantage with a double knee to the back death lock variation. Matthews switched to a front face lock and Starkz managed to created some space. Starkz started playing mind games, but Matthews put a stop to it. Starkz slapped her and the chops began.

Matthews had a bit more power than Starkz and tossed her into the corner for a few big kicks to the throat followed by a kneelift that left Starkz dazed and staggering. Starkz reversed a powerbomb attempt and flung Matthews head first into the turnbuckle.

Starkz took a little too long soaking in her sucess and Matthews came back with some big punches that were only stopped by and eye poke from Starkz. Matthews went up top for a missile dropkick that sent Starkz flying.

Matthews hit a brainbuster in the middle of the ring, but only got a two-count. Matthews went for a moonsault, but Starkz dodged it and hit a n electric chair-style driver, putting Matthews right on her head and getting the pin.

Match Result: Billie Starkz defeated Nicole Matthews

-Backstage, Sammy Guevara and Rush, the ROH Tag Team Champions were interviewed. Guevara said that LFI are here to stay and if anyone has a problem with it, too bad. Rush agreed.

Wheeler Yuta vs. Matt Mako

Yuta was sadly not participating in the Hair-Vs-Hair match later in the show, but did arrive with Marina Shafir who I assume is allowed to take anything from the fridge while babysitting him. Mako calls himself “Weapon X” but do NOT tell Brian Cage.

Yuta started with a very technical slap to the face, causing Mako to wrap him up in a calf crusher. Yuta got the the ropes though and Mako went for an elbow lock. The two wrestled around (imagine that) until Mako caight Yuta with a spinning heel kick.

Yuta resorted to biting, taking a chunk out of Mako’s ear before sending him out of the ring. Shafir threw him judo style and Yuta dove through the ropes, sending Mako into the barricade. Back in the ring, Yuta hut a senton, but only got a two count.

Yuta dropped an elbow from the top rope, but it was another two count. Mako tried to power back, chopping Yuta from the ground. The two then exchanged a flurry of kicks, with Yuta starting to favour his leg. Shafir, with some very aggressive eyeliner watched with concern from ringside.

Mako tried to pivot to power moves, suplexing and throwing Yuta around the ring. Yuta exposed the steel holding the turnbuckle to the ring post and bounced Mako’s head off if it. Mako fell out of the ring and when Yuta followed, he put a sleeper on him.

Shafir got involved, but not enough to stop Mako from hitting a cannonball on Yuta. Mako tossed him back into the ring and put on an armbreaker. Yuta wormed his way out of it and hit an Angle Slam for a two count.

Mako put Yuta on the top turnbuckle and the two traded blows. Mako hit a superplex followed by a blue thunder bomb, but only got the traditional blue thunder two count. Mako started throwing hands until Yuta hit a back elbow. Yuta put him in a waist lock and suplexed Mako to another two count.

Yuta went up top, but Mako followed. Mako flipped Yuta from the top rope and landed in a cross armbreaker. Shafir got up on the ring apron and Yuta raked the eyes behind the refs back. Yuta then hit a high knee and got the pin.

Match Result: Wheeler Yuta defeated Matt Mako

After the match, Yuta started jawing at Dean Rassmusen’s son, Eric. Eric didn’t back down and Yuta pulled him over the barricaade for a beatdown. Security pulled Yuta off of him and the segment ended.

Sammy Guevara, The Beast Mortos and Dralistico w/ Rush vs Cheeseburger, Eli Isom and Rhett Titus

Guevara and Titus started things off with Guevara giving up about 10 inches in vert to Titus. Dralistic decided he’d rather be in the match and tagged in, stomping Titus in the corner. Mortos then tagged in against Cheeseburger and as was appropriate, ate him.

In reality, he powerbombed him into next month, but it didn’t matter becuase a brawl with all six broke out with the LFI guys making short work of their opponents. Guevara stopped for a moment to pose and then Mortos and Isom fought.

Mortos hit a samoan drop on Isom and Guevara hit a shooting star press for the 1-2-3.

Match Result: Sammy Guevara, The Beast Mortos and Dralistico defeated Cheeseburger, Eli Isom and Rhett Titus

After the match, Mortos and Dralistico piled their opponents in the ring and Guevara grabbed a mic. He assured the crowd that Philadelphia sucks and Orlando is far superior. Guevara said that Dean’s favourite wrestlers were the members of LFI. Guevara put everyone on the back on notice that they were coming for all the titles. Then they beat up Titus, Isom and Cheeseburger some more.

-In the parking lot, Lee Johnson and Blake Christian assured everyone that The Swirl (ugh) are undefeated and undefeatable. Christian said that Bandido is an old chapter in a book that needs to be closed.

Hair Vs. Hair Match: Demus vs. Mad Dog Connelly

So if it’s not obvious, the winner of this match gets to cut the hair of the loser. Connelly looked like Dr Death Steve Williams in terms of his hair style and Demus was rocking a side-shaved mullet. So no matter who wins, someone’s hair is getting an improvement.

These two are pretty much what anyone would think of when the term “bruiser” came up. They immediately began throwing hamhocks with Connelly trying and early cover. He only got a two count though and ripped Demus’ shirt about it.

Connelly choked Demus with his own shirt, causing Demus to rake the eyes. The two battled on the outside with Demus being the first to introduce biting to the match. Connelly then used his own face as a weapon and head butted Demus into the steep steps (yes, you read that right). Connelly then drove him into the steps again, but on the third one, Demus reversed it giving Connelly a taste of his own medicine (spoiler, it tasted like steel).

Back in the ring, Connelly sent Demus into the corner for a splash, but Demus reversed it and raked the eye, followed by a crossbody from the top turnbuckle. Demus bent Connelly in half with a back chin lock and then chopped him in the corner. Demus then bit Connelly’s nipples. Again, you read that right.

Connelly hit a gutwrench slam, but it only got a two count. Connelly rolled out of the ring to get his thoughts together and grab a chair from under the ring. He pounded Demus across the back with it and then set up the chair in the center of the ring. Sitting Demus down in it, he went for a cannon ball, but Demus moved and Connelly hit the chair.

Demus then returned the favour from earlier and hit Connelly with the chair. Demus got Connelly up for a power slam and climbed to the second turnbuckle. Demus hit a senton, but Connelly moved and laid Demus out with a piledriver.

Connelly went up top, but Demus grabbed him for a shoulderbreaker driver and tried a pin for a two-count. Demus went under the ring and grabbed a chain with two collars that they had previously used in a match. Demus got the collar on Connelly and Demus used the chain to literally hang him from the ropes.

Connelly tried to fight back, but it was too much and he passed out on the ring apron (the hariest part of the ring!).

Match Result: Demus defeated Mad Dog Connelly

After the match, Demus called for some clippers and tried to shave Connelly’s head. Connelly had recovered at this point and pushed him away, grabbing the clippers. Connelly began screaming and shaving his own head, not giving Demus the pleasure. Demus grabbed a handful of shaved hair as a trophy and celebrated.

ROH Pure Title Match: Lee Moriarty (c) vs. Josh Woods

Josh Woods held the ROH Pure title for 201 days, but Moriarty has been champion for more than double that, at 413 days, the longest reign ever. Moriarty arrived with the ROH Trios Champions, Shane Taylor Promotions.

To get everyone up to speed, in Pure Rules matches, each competitor gets three rope breaks, then they can be pinned or submitted under the ropes. Each gets one closed-fist warning and any outside interference results in an automatic DQ. Also, the title can change hands on a DQ. If there’s no winner at the time limit (in this case, one hour), a panel of judges will decide the outcome.

Woods and Moriarty worked around the ring, neither one getting a solid hold on the other. Woods sent Moriarty to ther corner, but Moriarty bounced out and pulled him over with an arm drag. Moriarty began working Woods arm and looked for a border city strech early. Woods rolled him into the ropes, causing the ref to decide Woods used a rope break at 57:40.

Woods responded with a gorilla lock, forcing Moriarty to use a rope break at 56:47, evening things up. Moriarty went back to the arm of Woods and the two struggled to lock in an armbar. Woods sent Moriarty into the corner and hung him up on the ropes. He then hit a gutwrench stuplex for a to count.

Woods’ strategy seemed to be the work the midsection of Moriarty, wrapping him in the ropes and peppered him with strikes. He then tried to get Moriarty in a submission, but he was already on the ropes, so Moriarty was docked a second rope break at 54:49.

Moriarty tried the same tactic on Woods and forced him to use a rope break at 52:53. Moriarty then started working to put him away with some big slams, forearms and pinning combinations. Moriarty put a cross armbreaker on Woods in the center of the ring. Woods tried to power out, but Moriarty switched to a triangle.

Woods stood up while still in the triangle and dropped Moriarty to the floor with a powerbomb. He then hit a twisting suplex and went for a pin 1-2-3!

But! Moriarty’s foot was under the ropes, so it did not count. It did cost Moriarty his last rope break though, so when Woods put him in an ankle lock, Moriarty grabbing the ropes did nothing. Moriarty rolled Woods up into a bridge pin and managed to hold him long enough to get the pin.

Match Result: Lee Moriarty defeated Josh Woods

After the match, STP came down to the ring to celebrate with Moriarty. Woods shook his hand and bowed out as Shane Taylor grabbed a mic. He said that all of STP should have been on the card tonight. As a “problem solver” Taylor said he wasn’t leaving until ACTION sent him someone to beat up.

With that, AR Fox arrived and I guess it was time for a match!

Shane Taylor vs AR Fox

Fox got the drop on Taylor off the top, sending him out of the ring. Fox then hit two big dives on him and went for a kick flip moonsault. Taylor caught him in midair though and threw Fox into the barricade repeatedly.

Taylor threw Fox back into the ring and Fox tried to throw som jabs. Taylor responded with a lariat that sent Fox back in time. Taylor then threw him across the ring and stalked over to him. Fox tried to bring the fight back, but Taylor grabbed him an hit a massive chokeslam. Taylor went for a leg drop, but Fox rolled out of the way.

They started trading punches, with Taylor coming out on top. Taylor went for another lariat, but Fox matrix’ed out of it. Fox hit a splash on Taylor in the corner and knocked him down with some elbows. Taylor crawled back up and Fox walked right into some hard chops.

Fox used the barricade as a launching point and hit a stunner on the ring apron. He pushed taylor back into the ring and went for a pin, but only got a two count. Fox went up for a 450, but Taylor rolled out of the way and puched him with a knockout blow, getting the pin and the victory.

Match Result: Shane Taylor defeated AR Fox