Ring of Honor Saturday TV taping spoilers: Women’s title match

The following are spoilers from Saturday’s Ring of Honor TV taping sessions at Orlando, Florida’s Universal Studios.

Show 1:

  • ROH World Champion Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta defeated Rhett Titus & Tracy Williams
  • ROH TV Champion Samoa Joe defeated Blake Christian to retain the title
  • The Righteous (Dutch & Vincent) defeated The Infantry (Carlie Bravo & Shawn Dean). During the match, Dark Order’s Stu Grayson watched from the stage.
  • Robyn Renegade (w/ Charlette Renegade) defeated VertVixen
  • Willie Mack defeated Ninja Mack
  • Shane Taylor & The WorkHorsemen (JD Drake & Anthony Henry) defeated Schaff & Midnight Heat (Eddie Pearl & Ricky Gibson)
  • Kyle Fletcher (w/ Mark Davis) defeated Tony Deppen
  • Dark Order (Evil Uno, Stu Grayson, John Silver & Alex Reynolds) defeated The Trustbusters (Slim J, Sonny Kiss, Jeeves Kay) & Josh Woods
  • ROH Women’s Champion Athena defeated Skye Blue to retain the title. The match had plenty of time to build for some late drama. Post-match, Athena shook Blue’s hand before knocking her down and gloating.

Show 2:

  • Mark Briscoe defeated Shane Taylor
  • Willow Nightingale defeated Madi Wrenkowski
  • Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal defeated Zack Clayton & Cole Karter
  • Lady Frost defeated Miranda Alize
  • Angelico & Serpentico (w/ Luther) defeated Eli Isom & Cheeseburger
  • NJPW TV Champion Zack Sabre Jr. defeated AR Fox to retain the title. It was on the line with the winner defending at NJPW Dominion. In a post-match interview with Dasha, Sabre Jr. said he’s the best TV Champion which brought out ROH TV Champion Samoa Joe who was ready to fight. Sydal and Daniels interrupted and offer to face the two and if either of them win, they would get a TV title shot of their own.
  • Gates of Agony (Kaun & Toa Liona) (w/ Prince Nana) defeated Dalton Castle and one of the Boys. Castle was thrown off that he only had one Boy.
  • Mercedes Martinez defeated Ashley D’Amboise. This was Martinez’s first match since last December’s Final Battle.
  • Action Andretti & Darius Martin defeated The Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett) (w/ Maria Kanellis) in a Fight Without Honor that features a trash can, chairs, ladders and kendo sticks. The crowd gave a “That was awesome chant post-match for both teams.

ROH returns for another set of tapings Sunday.

AEW Rampage & Ring of Honor spoilers from Sunrise, Florida

The following are both AEW Rampage and Ring of Honor spoilers, taped Wednesday in Sunrise, Florida.

AEW Rampage:

  • Jay White and Juice Robinson defeated Shawn Spears and Ricky Starks
  • Keith Lee and Dustin Rhodes defeated Brennan Hughes and Charlie James. After the match, Mogul Embassay (Brian Cage, Prince Nana, Toa Leona, Kaun, and Swerve Strickland) stood on the stage.
  • Anna JAS defeated Ashley D’Amboise. The lights went out after the match and when they came back on, Julia Hart attacked JAS. However, JAS ended up getting the advantage.
  • The Acclaimed and Daddy Ass defeated Three unannounced wrestlers
  • Jay Lethal defeated Cash Wheeler. Mark Briscoe was the special ringside enforcer. The finish had Lethal shove Wheeler intro Briscoe, then hit the Lethal Injection for the win. Briscoe didn’t see Lethal shove Wheeler into him and questioned Wheeler after the match.

Ring of Honor:

  • Rocky Romero defeated Lee Moriarty (w/ Big Bill) in a pure rules match
  • ROH Women’s Champion Athena defeated Angelica Risk
  • ROH TV Champion Samoa Joe defeated Christopher Daniels to retain the title
  • ROH World Champion Claudio Castagnoli defeated Robbie Eagles to retain the title
  • Chuck Taylor, Trent, Action Andretti, Darius Martin, and Stu Grayson defeated Mike Benett, Matt Taven, Josh Woods, Ari Daivari, and Tony Nese. Andretti won the match for his team when The Righteous’ music hit.
  • Preston Vance defeated Rich Adonis
  • Skye Blue defeated Robyn Renegade
  • Brian Cage defeated Brock Anderson
  • Willow Nightingale defeated Steph De Lander
  • Komander defeated Angelico

ROH TV taping spoilers from Rhode Island

The following are spoilers from Friday’s pre-AEW Rampage Ring of Honor TV taping in Kingston, Rhode Island — assumed to be for this Thursday’s HonorClub show.

ROH World Champion Claudio Castagnoli, ROH Women’s Champion Athena and ROH Pure Champion Katsuyori Shibata were all in action as was Alex Coughlin who appeared in the company for the first time since 2019’s War of the Worlds series.

  • Skye Blue defeated Kelly Madan
  • Mark Briscoe defeated Ari Daivari. The Varsity Athletes attacked afterward and FTR made the save
  • ROH World Champion Claudio Castagnoli defeated Metalik to retain the title
  • Robyn Renegade defeated Madison Rayne. Rayne appeared to injure her ankle and they went right to the finish.
  • Wheeler Yuta defeated Tracy Williams
  • ROH Pure Champion Katsuyori Shibata & Alex Coughlin defeated The WorkHorsemen
  • Darius Martin defeated Mike Bennett by DQ when Matt Taven ran in. Action Andretti made the save.
  • Willow Nightingale defeated LMK
  • Stu Grayson defeated Tony Nese. After the match, The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch) came out and stared down Evil Uno and Grayson.
  • ROH Women’s Champion Athena pinned Ashley D’Amboise in a Proving Ground match

They also taped an AEW dark match afterward.

  • Best Friends, Isiah Kassidy & Matt Hardy defeated The Butcher and the Blade, Kip Sabian & Zack Clayton

Thanks to Arya Witner

AEW Rampage & Ring of Honor TV spoilers from St. Louis

The following are spoilers for this Thursday’s Ring of Honor on HonorClub and Friday’s AEW Rampage, taped Wednesday in St. Louis, Missouri, after Dynamite.

Thursday’s ROH show will be the go-home edition ahead of Friday’s Supercard of Honor pay-per-view from Los Angeles.

A total of ten ROH matches were taped, but it is not clear if all will air Thursday.

The spoilers:

Ring of Honor TV on HonorClub:

  • Miyu Yamashita defeated Shazza McKenzie. This was Yamashita’s ROH debut, but she did debut for AEW and work two matches in the summer of 2022.
  • ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions The Embassy defeated Dak Draper, JD Griffey & Arjun Singh
  • Aussie Open defeated Tony Nese & Ari Daivari
  • Rush, Dralistico & The Kingdom defeated Lucha Brothers & Top Flight
  • Mark Briscoe did an in-ring promo that was interrupted by Samoa Joe building up their match on Friday.
  • ROH Women’s Champion Athena defeated Emi Sakura to retain the title. Yuka Sakazaki made the save for Sakura after a post-match attack. Athena has previously challenged Sakazaki for Supercard of Honor.
  • ROH Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta defeated Leon Ruffin. Katsuyori Shibata, Yuta’s Supercard opponent, appeared for a staredown with Yuta.
  • AR Fox & Metalik defeated Shawn Dean & Carlie Bravo
  • El Hijo Del Vikingo defeated Blake Christian
  • Eddie Kingston defeated Christopher Daniels. Kingston did an interview about his Supercard match against Claudio Castagnoli for the ROH Championship. Castagnoli also appeared during this segment.

AEW Rampage (Friday):

  • Sammy Guevara defeated Konosuke Takeshita
  • Best Friends defeated Kings of the Black Throne by DQ
  • Taya Valkyrie defeated Marina Shafir
  • Juice Robinson defeated Action Andretti

ROH Sunday TV taping spoilers: Proving Ground matches return

Ring of Honor held their second set of tapings for their relaunched TV product on Sunday at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida.

Several of the matches were follow-ups from things set up during Saturday’s TV taping which saw the debut of Zack Sabre Jr. and some title matches.

Even though they held a AEW Dark taping earlier in the day, they did hold one additional Dark match prior to the ROH portion:

  • AEW All-Atlantic Champion Orange Cassidy & Danhausen defeated The WorkHorsemen

Sunday’s show featured the return of Proving Ground matches which were a staple of the promotion for years. They are essentially title eliminators where the challenger earns a title shot within 60 days if they pick up the win or go to a draw.

Former WWE ring announcer Tony Chimel was also in the house and even got on the mic at one point before the show.

ROH:

  • Claudio Castagnoli defeated Willie Mack
  • Dante Martin (w/Darius Martin) defeated Mike Bennett (w/Maria Kanellis & Matt Taven). Post-match, Taven attacked Darius.
  • Gran Metalik & Blake Christian defeated Ari Daivari & Slim J (w/Mark Sterling)
  • Eddie Kingston defeated JVS-K. During the match, Claudio was seated at ringside and Eddie knocked a drink on to Claudio’s white shirt.
  • Athena defeated Hyan
  • Silas Young defeated Marcus Kross. Post-match promo by Silas who was interrupted by Shane Taylor. The two will have a match later on.
  • The Embassy defeated Dalton Castle & The Boys to retain the ROH six man titles. Post-match, AR Fox, Gran Metalik, and Blake Christian ran the Embassy off from continuing the beat down.
  • Skye Blue defeated Lady Frost
  • Christopher Daniels and Matt Sydal defeated The Outrunners. Post-match, Aussie Open issued a challenge for a future match against Daniels and Sydal.
  • Wheeler Yuta defeated Clark Connors to retain the ROH Pure title. Colt Cabana, BJ Whitmer, and Dean Malenko were the judges. Post-match, Wheeler Yuta said he’s no longer a student and wants to face the LA Dojo teacher and defeat Katsuyori Shibata in a Pure title match. Claudio joined Yuta in the ring to raise their titles.
  • Mark Briscoe defeated Tony Nese (w/Josh Woods & Mark Sterling)
  • AR Fox, Blake Christian & Gran Metalik defeated Ari Daivari, Slim J & JVS-K (w/Mark Sterling). Post-match attack by The Embassy.
  • Trish Adora defeated Madison Rayne
  • Rush & Dralistico (w/Jose) defeated Rhett Titus a& Hot Sauce Tracy Williams
  • Matt Taven (w/Mike Bennett & Maria Kanellis) defeated Darius Martin
  • Brian Cage (w/The Gates of Agony & Prince Nana) defeated Tony Deppen. Post-match, AR Fox, Blake Christian, and Metalik ran off The Embassy with weapons.
  • Shane Taylor (w/JD Griffey) defeated Silas Young
  • Billie Starkz defeated Miranda Alize
  • Aussie Open defeated Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal
  • Samoa Joe defeated Cheeseburger. Post-match, Mark Briscoe ran Joe off and said he would be the next ROH Television champion to send the crowd home happy.

ROH TV taping spoilers: Dalton Castle returns, Sandman appears

Results: PW Chronicle

Ring of Honor came to the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Sunday night for a set of television tapings.

– Cheeseburger, Eli Isom & Ryan Nova defeated Brian Johnson, Ken Dixon & Joey Keys in a Future of Honor match

– Women of Honor Champion Sumie Sakai, Madison Rayne & Jenny Rose defeated Britt Baker, Karen Q & Kelly Klein

– Cody Rhodes defeated Kenny King by DQ

King faked that Cody hit him with the IWGP United States Heavyweight title. Todd Sinclair came out to tell the referee what happened, and King shoved Sinclair for the DQ.

King kicked Cody in the groin, then ROH World Champion Jay Lethal came out to make the save for Brandi Rhodes. King hit Lethal with Cody’s title. Cody and Lethal got up and held each other’s belts before giving them back and shaking hands.

– ROH Television Champion Jeff Cobb defeated Shane Taylor

Cobb and Hangman Page had a staredown after the match. They beat up ring crew guys who came out.

– The Bouncers (Beer City Bruiser & Brian Milonas) defeated Cheeseburger & Eli Isom

– SoCal Uncensored did a promo segment to set up them challenging for the ROH Tag Team titles later in the night. The Briscoes attacked them, with Christopher Daniels being given the Jay Driller on the stage.

– ROH World Champion Jay Lethal, Jonathan Gresham & Dalton Castle defeated The Kingdom (Matt Taven, Vinny Marseglia & TK O’Ryan)

Castle returned from injury as Lethal and Gresham’s mystery partner.

– Brandi Rhodes defeated Ashley Vox

– Silas Young defeated The Sandman

The stipulation for this match was that Bully Ray and Gordon each picked wrestlers to represent them. If Young won, Bully could do whatever he wanted to Gordon. If Sandman won, Gordon could do whatever he wanted to Bully.

Bully gave Gordon shots with a Singapore cane as part of the stipulation and then low blowed him.

– Dalton Castle did a promo about being back and wanting to win the ROH World Championship again. It led to The Kingdom laying out Castle and The Boys.

– Hangman Page defeated Rhett Titus

– Marty Scurll defeated Hurricane Helms in a no DQ match

This was the fourth match in their series, with Scurll and Helms each having a win over each other and one match having ended without a clear winner. They shook hands after the match and Scurll praised Helms on the mic.

– SoCal Uncensored (Scorpio Sky & Frankie Kazarian) defeated The Briscoes and The Young Bucks in a three-way match to win the ROH Tag Team titles

Daniels came out in a neck brace after the match due to The Briscoes’ attack from earlier in the show. After the tapings, a segment with SCU and The Young Bucks closed the night.

Title change at tonight’s ROH television tapings

CORRECTION: This article originally stated that Frankie Kazarian & Christopher Daniels won the titles. It was Kazarian & Scorpio Sky. 

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The Tag Team titles changed hands during Sunday night’s Ring of Honor television tapings.

During tonight’s television tapings in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Frankie Kazarian & Scorpio Sky defeated The Young Bucks and The Briscoe Brothers in a triple threat tag team match to win the titles. Previous champions the Briscoe Brothers, who were on their ninth reign as champions, held the titles for 217 days, winning them back on March 9 at the 16th anniversary show.

For most of this year, SoCal Uncensored have been fighting for their spot in the company. After trying to leverage a better deal with Joe Koff, Koff instead said he would let their contracts expire at the end of the year. Since then, the group’s goal has been to become champions and stay champions until after Final Battle so that they will have better leverage and remain with the company.

Back in March, SoCal Uncensored won the six man tag team titles in an effort to remain champions through the end of the year, but lost the titles to The Kingdom a few months later in May.