Ring of Honor taped matches for HonorClub on Saturday night.
The show took place at Ottawa’s Canadian Tire Center on the same night AEW Collision aired from the venue.
The ROH Women’s TV title tournament semifinals took place on the show. Athena, Hikaru Shida, Dalton Castle, and Evil Uno all picked up wins last night as well.
Spoilers courtesy of Fightful.
ROH Women’s TV Title Tournament semifinal: Queen Aminata defeated Red Velvet
ROH Women’s TV Title Tournament semifinal: Billie Starkz defeated Mercedes Martinez
Ariya Daivari & Tony Nese defeated Chocolate City (Wilson Colas & Mustapha Jordan)
Hikaru Shida defeated Rachael Ellering. Athena was at ringside.
Dalton Castle defeated Nick Comoroto. Afterward, Taya Valkyrie cut a promo and Johnny TV attacked Castle from behind.
Lee Johnson defeated London Lightning
Griff Garrison & Cole Karter (w/ Maria Kanellis-Bennett) defeated Kaz Jordan & a local wrestler
ROH Women’s Champion Athena defeated Nikita. Athena continued the attack after the match until Shida ran in to make the save
The following are live spoilers from AEW Rampage in Boston (taped after Wednesday’s Dynamite) as well as several Ring of Honor bouts taped before the show.
AEW Rampage results:
The Undisputed Kingdom (AEW International Champion Roderick Strong and ROH Tag Team Champions Matt Taven & Mike Bennett) defeated Top Flight (Dante & Darius Martin) and Action Andretti
This will be the main event of the show, but it was taped first. After Mercedes Mone closed the show, it took a long time for the crowd to get into this. Even local boy Taven wearing a Larry Bird jersey didn’t help.
This was fine, but didn’t have any heat until the last few minutes. The one notable and expected spot was Top Flight and Andretti hitting a dive sequence onto the Undisputed Kingdom on the outside of the ring.
The end came when Taven and Bennett hit a spike piledriver on Andretti followed by Strong hitting End of Heartache to give the heels the win.
Afterward, Taven ran into the crowd in a manner which looked like he was going after a fan but it was friends and family that came out to see him.
AEW Women’s Champion Toni Storm & Mariah May (w/ Luther) defeated Little Mean Kathleen & Kayla Sparks
As expected, the fans loved Storm and May. This was a squash with a lot of Storm and May’s attack focused on LMK. The end came when Storm and May hit back-to-back hip attacks on Sparks followed by Storm Zero by the champion with May getting the pin.
Afterward, Deonna Purrazzo came out and introduced her mystery friend alluded to during her Dynamite promo: Thunder Rosa. The heels ran away and Purrazzo said that they will see Storm and May “next week.”
Konosuke Takeshita (w/ Don Callis) defeated Komander (w/ Alex Abrahantes)
This was fine and mainly a squash for Takeshita until Komander got into it and then, this turned into a really fun match. Komander countered what appeared to be an avalanche move off the top rope into a stunner. He later hit his rope walk moonsault for a nearfall.
Takeshita wasn’t to be denied, catching Komander spinning off the ropes into a blue thunder bomb for another close nearfall. This continued to get good late as Komander hit a flying Canadian destroyer that was awesome. The end came when Takeshita nailed his opponent with an elbow, followed by a power bomb, a running knee, and another blue thunder bomb for the pin and win.
Callis got a loud “f**k you, Callis” chant during the match. Afterward, he got into it with Jericho at ringside with Chris Jericho (on commentary) running him off, eventually chasing up the stage while Callis ran beside it so he couldn’t get him. Callis slipped as he was making his escape, but it was hard to tell if it was intentional.
Orange Cassidy & Trent Beretta (w/ Chuck Taylor) defeated Dark Order (Evil Uno & John Silver)
This was a comedy match that was pretty much standard fare until the last few minutes. Early on, it was focused on Uno and Silver not wanting Cassidy to get into his pockets with Silver putting his hands in Cassidy’s pockets to block. All the Best Friends eventually got in for a group hug that included referee Bryce Remsburg.
A funny organic sequence happened around Uno’s jacket. He threw it at Cassidy and it ended up in the ropes. Remsburg grabbed it and tried to toss it out, but failed as it got caught up in the ropes again. He then tried again and the same thing happened. After gaining the advantage, Uno took an opportunity to grab the jacket and put it back on which appeared to crack up the announce team.
This also featured some dives late including a top rope flip by Uno to the outside.
In the end, Beretta got the pin on Silver to pick up the win.
The crowd was very full for the majority of Rampage with very few empty seats until the final match. Even then, the lower bowl was fairly full.
Due to the LED boards on the ring, it was a very quick changeover to Rampage.
Massachusetts native Bobby Cruise handled ring announcing duties for both Rampage and ROH.
Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Jericho were on commentary. Jericho came out to Judas to get his pop and was booed by a pocket of the crowd, similar to what happened on Dynamite during his backstage promo with Hook.
The crowd was into the surprise of Shirakawa making her ROH debut.
Ring of Honor taped matches for HonorClub on Saturday night.
The show featured two quarterfinal matches in the Women’s TV Title Tournament and an important match in the rivalry between Johnny TV and Dalton Castle.
Taiji Ishmori also returned to ROH for the first time since 2019. He wrestled his first match under the AEW/ROH banner against Jacoby Watts on the show.
Also, Mike Sydal, Matt Sydal’s brother, returned to ROH for the first time since 2015 when he wrestled Lee Johnson.
The show was taped at the Great Southern Bank Arena in Springfield, Missouri on the same night AEW presented Collision from the same venue.
Spoilers courtesy of Cagematch.net.
ROH Spoilers from February 24, 2024 —
Abadon defeated Judie Azul
ROH Women’s TV Title Tournament Quarterfinal: Red Velvet defeated Leyla Hirsch
ROH Women’s TV Title Tournament Quarterfinal: Queen Aminata defeated Taya Valkyrie w/Johnny TV
Komander w/Alex Abrahantes defeated Blake Christian
Taiji Ishimori defeated Jacoby Watts
Lee Johnson defeated Mike Sydal
The Infantry (Shawn Dean & Carlie Bravo) defeated The Workhorsemen (JD Drake & Anthony Henry), The Spanish Announce Project (Angelico & Serpentico) and Jack Cartwheel & Gringo Loco in a four-way tag team match
Johnny TV w/Taya Valkyrie defeated Dalton Castle to win custody of The Boys (Brandon & Brent)
The ROH Women’s World Title was defended in Cedar Park, Texas on Wednesday night.
In addition to a live episode of Dynamite and a taped episode of Rampage, three matches were filmed for ROH TV.
After weeks of build, Athena defended her title against Nyla Rose on the show. She defeated Rose two falls to one in a best two-of-three falls tables match.
Jus watched Athena vs. Nyla Rose in a 2 out of 3 falls Tables match live🤯🏆🔥#ROHTV#RingofHonor
— That Guy from Wrestling in the Middle🏆🤠 (@5StarBasile) February 15, 2024
Also on the show, Danhausen defeated Brandon Cutler and Komander won a four-corner survivor match against AR Fox, Matt Sydal, and Exodus Prime.
For Danhausen, this was his first match in 2024 for either AEW or ROH. His last time in the ring for the company was the battle royal on the Worlds End Kickoff show.
Ring of Honor taped matches for HonorClub on Saturday.
The show took place at The Dollar Loan Center in Henderson, Nevada, just outside of Las Vegas. It featured four matches in the tournament to crown an inaugural ROH Women’s Television Champion. Previously, ROH taped the first four matches in the tournament on Wednesday’s show in Phoenix. The matches will begin to air on Thursday’s episode.
Spoilers courtesy of Cagematch.net.
Ring of Honor results from February 10, 2024:
Taya Valkyrie w/Johnny TV defeated Sussy Love to advance in the ROH Women’s Television Title tournament
Red Velvet defeated Sandra Moone to advance in the ROH Women’s Television Title tournament
Abadon defeated Viva Van to advance in the ROH Women’s Television Title tournament
Billie Starkz defeated Robyn Renegade to advance in the ROH Women’s Television Title tournament
Ethan Page defeated Anthony Henry
The Infantry (Shawn Dean & Carlie Bravo) defeated Midnight Heat (Ricky Gibson & Eddie Pearl)
Bryan Keith defeated Slice Boogie
Lee Johnson defeated Sonico
The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum) defeated Lights Camera Faction (Ice Williams & Action Braxton)
Rey Fenix & El Hijo del Vikingo defeated Jon Cruz & an enhancement talent
Brian Cage defeated Brandon Cutler (w/Colt Cabana)
Spoilers for the Friday, February 2 AEW Rampage —
Top Flight (Darius Martin & Dante Martin) defeated Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen)
AEW Tag Team title eliminator match: AEW Tag Team Champions Ricky Starks & Big Bill defeated Dark Order (Alex Reynolds & John Silver) – Darby Allin was on commentary for this match
Ring of Honor taped matches for its weekly show on HonorClub at the Brookshire Grocery Arena in Bossier City, Louisiana on Saturday.
Our own “Filthy” Tom Lawlor teamed with Fred Rosser on the show to wrestle ROH Tag Team Champions, Mike Bennett & Matt Taven. The episode also featured Ethan Page, Billie Starkz, Dalton Castle, and others.
Nyla Rose defeated an unnamed wrestler in a squash match
The Undisputed Kingdom (Mike Bennett & Matt Taven) defeated The Iron Savages (Boulder & Bronson
Matches for HonorClub were also taped on Wednesday night from Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida. Spoilers from that taping are below.
ROH taping on January 10 results:
Taped prior to Dynamite airing:
Top Flight (Darius Martin & Dante Martin defeated The Butcher & The Blade
Mark Briscoe defeated Serpentico
Taped following Dynamite & Rampage:
Diamante defeated Dream Girl Ellie. Diamante jumped Ellie during the pre-match handshake.
ROH Television Championship: Kyle Fletcher defeated Christopher Daniels with a kneeling piledriver to retain the title. Fletcher came out with new gear.
El Hijo del Vikingo (with Alex Abrahantes) defeated Action Andretti to retain the AAA Mega Heavyweight title.
The following are spoilers for the Friday, January 12 AEW Rampage episode and future Ring of Honor TV shows taped Wednesday night in Jacksonville, Florida at Daily’s Place.
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AEW Rampage —
AEW Continental Crown: Eddie Kingston defeated Wheeler Yuta to retain the title
Swerve Strickland defeated Matt Sydal
A video aired showing Sonjay Dutt having a plan for Jay Lethal to get back on track following his performance in the Continental Classic tournament.
Hikaru Shida defeated Queen Aminata
Dark Order (John Silver, Alex Reynolds & Evil Uno w/-1) defeated Matt Menard, Angelo Parker & Jake Hager
Ring of Honor TV —
These matches were taped prior to Dynamite airing:
Top Flight (Darius Martin & Dante Martin defeated The Butcher & The Blade
Mark Briscoe defeated Serpentico
These matches were taped following Dynamite & Rampage:
Diamante defeated Dream Girl Ellie. Diamante jumped Ellie during the pre-match handshake.
ROH Television Championship: Kyle Fletcher defeated Christopher Daniels with a kneeling piledriver to retain the title. Fletcher came out with new gear.
El Hijo del Vikingo (with Alex Abrahantes) defeated Action Andretti to retain the AAA Mega Heavyweight title.
One night after Final Battle, Ring of Honor was back inside the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas to tape an episode of ROH TV.
Tony Khan came out to address the live crowd during the tapings. He unveiled a new Women’s TV Championship that will now be part of the promotion. Details on how the first title holder will be crowned have not yet been revealed.
After their main event clash at Final Battle, Athena, and Billie Starkz are back working together. Now that she’s officially Athena’s minion, Starkz was in the champion’s corner for a proving ground match against Maya World.
The Von Erichs were back in action for ROH as well at the show. They wrestled the Workhorsemen in tag team action.
EJ Nduka wrestled a dark match before Collision as well.
Dasha also led the crowd in an “Adam Copeland” chant that was recorded so it could be added to AEW Fight Forever.
Bryan Danielson addressed the live crowd after Collision. AEW posted footage of this to its YouTube channel last night.
ROH TV spoilers from December 16:
The Von Erichs (Marshall & Ross Von Erich) w/Kevin Von Erich defeated The Workhorsemen (JD Drake & Anthony Henry)
ROH Women’s World Champion Athena w/Billie Starkz defeated Maya World in a Proving Ground match
Dante Martin defeated Lee Johnson
The Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) defeated Willie Mack & Blake Christian
The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch) & Lance Archer defeated The Iron Savages (Boulder & Bronson) & Jacked Jameson
Action Andretti & Darius Martin defeated The Infantry (Shawn Dean & Carlie Bravo), and The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum) in a triple-threat tag match
Dalton Castle, Gravity, & The Boys (Brandon & Brent) defeated The Spanish Announce Project (Serpentico & Angelico), Cole Karter & Griff Garrison w/Maria Kanellis-Bennett in an eight-person tag
El Hijo del Vikingo & Komander defeated Gringo Loco & Jack Cartwheel
The following are spoilers for future episodes of Ring of Honor TV taped Saturday night in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Fresh off learning she’ll face Athena at Final Battle for the ROH Women’s World Championship, BIllie Starkz was in action against Dani Mo last night. Plus, three Survival of the Fittest Eliminator matches took place as well.
Spoilers are courtesy of Cagematch.net.
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Billie Starkz defeated Dani Mo
The Butcher and The Blade defeated The Boys (Brandon & Brent Tate)
Rachael Ellering w/Leyla Hirsch & Maria Kanellis-Bennett defeated Nikki Victory
Kyle Fletcher defeated Gravity in an ROH World TV Title Survival of the Fittest 2023 Eliminator match
Trish Adora & Lady Frost defeated The Renegades (Charlette & Robyn Renegade)
Lee Johnson defeated Josh Woods in an ROH World TV Title Survival of the Fittest 2023 Eliminator match
The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch) defeated The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum)
Lee Moriarty defeated Tracy Williams in an ROH World TV Title Survival of the Fittest 2023 Eliminator match
The Workhorsemen (Anthony Henry & JD Drake) defeated The Infantry (Carlie Bravo & Shawn Dean)
AEW recently posted a timeline video of the Billie Starkz, Athena minion storyline in ROH to YouTube.
Dark Order (Alex Reynolds & John Silver) defeated Colt Cabana & Brandon Cutler
ROH spoilers —
ROH Pure Championship: Katsuyori Shibata defeated Trent Beretta to retain the title. Jerry Lynn, Jimmy Jacobs & Madison Rayne were judges for the contest.
Willow Nightingale defeated Trish Adora, Kiera Hogan & Diamante in a four-way
Ethan Page defeated Tony Nese
The WorkHorsemen (JD Drake & Anthony Henry) defeated West Coast Wrecking Crew (Jorel Nelson & Royce Isaacs) & Iron Savages (Boulder & Bronson) & The Infantry (Shawn Dean & Carlie Bravo) in a four-way
Four corner survival match: Lee Johnson defeated Willie Mack, Fred Rosser & Jack Cartwheel
The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch) w/Jake “The Snake” Roberts defeated Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal
The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) defeated Daniel Garcia & Matt Menard & The Butcher & The Blade in a three-way