Following Friday’s Ring of Honor Supercard of Honor pay-per-view, the company held a media scrum with Tony Khan, Samoa Joe, Jonathan Gresham, Mercedes Martinez and FTR all speaking at various points.
Here’s some of the highlights:
Tony Khan
Khan said as of now, there’s nothing to announce in terms of a new TV deal and he gave no timeframe in which he hopes that would happen. He said tonight was a transition show and one done to honor both the fans and PPV distributors who previous ownership had committed to.
He said more than 2000 fans were in the building for the pay-per-view — a big jump from when he bought the company when there was 200 tickets sold. He credited some of that to the anticipation for the FTR vs. Briscoes match.
He said the streaming numbers for the PPV shocked him and that they are trending toward the best ever for the company.
He is conflicted about running again during WrestleMania weekend, but considering the history, he might and will just get out of town Friday night. He joked about being counterprogrammed if he does run an event next year. He said that he couldn’t wait to get out of Dallas (due to it being WrestleMania weekend).
He is interested in running an ROH show during a big AEW PPV weekend.
Khan said the ROH experience leading into tonight and the event itself were the most surreal moments in his life.
He is hoping to make a Deonna Purrazzo vs. Mercedes Martinez Women’s title unification match soon as soon as they figure out her schedule.
Asked about Trish Adora, Khan says he likes her and she was on a short list for the interim ROH Women’s title match tonight. He would consider bringing her back.
He couldn’t tell Brian Cage about his vision for him in ROH due to the NDAs when the ROH deal was being made. He joked about being frustrated when Cage told the media that his contract was renewed but realized he never told him not to say anything. (Cage said Friday that he never said it was.)
He said that Killer Kross and Scarlett were never officially booked for the show tonight. He likes them a lot, but said prior management talked to a lot of people and nothing was locked in.
He appreciated that WarnerMedia let him do the show tonight and that they didn’t have to, given his commitments with AEW. He talked a lot about the synergy between ROH, AEW and WarnerMedia given how several talents appeared on both ROH and Rampage tonight.
Khan said he would talk to Maria Kanellis about her expressed interest in ROH, but later said while he is open to ideas from talent, he is not looking for booking help. However, he does need coaching help.
Samoa Joe
Joe said that during his second stint in WWE, he was actively pushing them to buy the ROH tape library.
While Joe can do a lot of things like broadcasting or other work, he is in AEW and ROH to win the world titles and said he is more than willing to enter the Owen Hart Tournament and win it.
He said going back to WWE was mainly due to Triple H and William Regal. When the regime change happened, “I knew the writing was on the wall for me.”
Jonathan Gresham
The undisputed champion was thankful for Khan buying ROH and that his travels during the hiatus were to prepare him for guys like former ROH champions CM Punk and Bryan Danielson.
“My job is to wrestle those men to restore honor to this title,” he said.
A new era for Ring of Honor begins as Supercard of Honor takes place at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas tonight.
Supercard of Honor will be the first ROH event since Tony Khan purchased the promotion. The show is being headlined by Jonathan Gresham vs. Bandido in a match to determine an undisputed ROH World Champion. Both Gresham and Bandido have staked a claim to being the rightful title holder.
The Briscoes and FTR will finally collide as they face off for the ROH Tag Team titles. An interim ROH Women’s World Championship match will also take place, with Mercedes Martinez facing Willow Nightingale. Impact Wrestling’s Deonna Purrazzo is the current ROH Women’s World Champion.
Josh Woods vs. Wheeler Yuta for the ROH Pure title, Rhett Titus vs. Minoru Suzuki for the ROH Television title, Lethal vs. Lee Moriarty, and Shane Strickland vs. Alex Zayne are also set for tonight’s main card. Plus, a new client managed by Tully Blanchard will debut in a match against Ninja Mack.
The four-match Supercard of Honor pre-show will air for free on YouTube starting at 7 p.m. Eastern time. The main card will then begin on HonorClub, Fite TV, and pay-per-view at 8 p.m. Eastern.
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Preshow
ROH Supercard of Honor opened with a video highlighting the main event between Jonathan Gresham and Bandido to determine who the true ROH World Champion is. Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman opened the show, running down the card.
Colt Cabana defeated Blake Christian
This was a really good opening match with Cabana giving some light comedy and Christian getting a showcase of some of his more spectacular moves.
Cabana hugged Riccaboni and Caprice and told him he loved them as he entered the ring, which was nice.
This was a really fun match to start the preshow, with Cabana and Christian exchanging some World of Sport style exchanges that ended with Christian hitting a huge kick to Cabana’s face and a standing frog splash for a 2-count. Blake Christian went for a Fosbury Flop, but Cabana moved and Christian landed on his feet.
Cabana blocked an armdrag and went back into the ring, hitting a chop and a splash for a 2-count. Cabana went for a pinfall repeatedly so much that he faked the referee out, who dropped to his knees and Colt pointed at him and laughed. That was great. Cabana turned Christian inside out with a clothesline.
Blake Christian hit a handspring kick, a dropkick, then an enziguri before going for the Fosbury Flop again, landing on Cabana and then transitioning into an inverted DDT. That was awesome. Christian hit a 450 splash for a 2-count, but missed a second 450 and ate a Bionic Elbow from Cabana who followed up with a Chicago Skyline on Christian for the 3-count. The Code of Honor was upheld at the end of the match.
–A fantastic promo with Jonathan Gresham aired where he talked about how he was carrying the legacy of ROH forward by holding the original ROH World Championship, and despite Bandido’s skill he was going to win and be the undisputed ROH World Champion.
AQA defeated Miranda Alize
AQA is very green, as seen in several spots in this match where she was out of place or botching, but she does have potential. Alize is great, and did what she could to make AQA look good, and the finish was spectacular.
Alize worked heel in this match, despite the early exchanges being clean. Alize took the advantage with a hair pull and bit the hand of AQA. Alize hit a huge boot scrape in the corner and then a dropkick and a butterfly suplex for a 2-count. AQA charged at Alize, but Alize tried to hit a low rana.
AQA hit a DDT on Alize for a 2-count. AQA’s cheek was bleeding a little bit, presumably from the boots in the corner earlier. AQA fired up with a few forearms and hit a dropkick and a sling blade for a 2-count. Alize pulled AQA off the top rope and then hit a ripcord cutter and transitioned into a crossface. AQA rolled out into a two count, and went for an enziguri and missed, but Alize sold it. AQA picked her up and hit it again before going for a shooting star press and getting the 3.
–WON/F4W’s own Denise Salcedo interviewed The Foundation, who all introduced themselves and talked about their upcoming title matches.
The Gates of Agony (Kaun & Toa Liona) w/ Tully Blanchard defeated Shinobi Shadow Squad (Eli Isom & Cheeseburger)
This was a basic squash, with Liona being a little reckless, but it introduced the Gates of Agony well.
Tully Blanchard came out to introduce his new tag team, The Gates of Agony. Kaun is a former ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champion, so he is familiar to the ROH audience. Kaun refused the Code of Honor with Cheeseburger, slapping him. Kaun and Liona threw Cheeseburger around before taking out Isom.
Blanchard taunted Cheeseburger from the outside, and Cheeseburger superkicked Kaun before Isom blind tagged in. Liona hit a pounce on Cheeseburger before hitting a Samoan Spike on Isom, leading Kaun to the victory.
Blanchard grabbed a mic and said that he was going to introduce the 3rd member of Tully Blanchard Enterprises.
–Willow Nightingale and Mercedes Martinez talked about their interm ROH Women’s Championship match, and both of them spoke about wanting to fight Deonna Purrazzo.
Dalton Castle defeated Joe Hendry
This was a solid match. Joe Hendry’s entrance video is ridiculous and awesome, but had far more charisma than his actual in ring character. If he could translate the charisma in that video to the camera, he’d be nearly as charismatic as Dalton Castle, which is saying something.
Hendry and Castle exchanged some technical wrestling to open this one, with Hendry using superior speed to send Castle to the outside. Castle did a lap around the ring with his chickens then did an ankle pick on Hendry. Castle hit a DDT on Hendry and then a splash for a 2-count. Castle did a gator roll, but Hendry grabbed the ropes.
Hendry scooped up Castle and dumped him over the top rope and Castle hit the floor hard. Hendry threw Castle into the barricade and continued to work over the back of Castle. Hendry hit a lariat for a 2-count, an then a vertical suplex. Hendry tried to pull Castle onto the top rope, but Castle fought out and hit a running knee from the apron onto Hendry who was on the top rope.
Hendry hit a tilt-a-whirl sidewalk slam for a 2-count. Castle went for another knee in the corner, but Hendry dodged and Castle crashed to the floor again, but managed to get up and hit a rana on the floor. Castle hit a corner knee and a bulldog for a 2-count. Hendry caught Castle and hit a huge one handed bomb type move for a 2-count. Castle countered and hit a bang-a-rang for the 3-count.
–Denise Salcedo was with Bandido and Chavo Guerrero Jr. Chavo claimed that Bandido was the true ROH World Champion, and that he was going to do anything to win his title back. Bandido made it clear he wanted no cheating, but was glad Guerrero was in his corner.
Main Card
The show wasted no time hitting Swerve Strickland’s music, as he walked out to a good reaction from the crowd who chanted his name.
Swerve Strickland defeated Alex Zayne
This was an awesome opening match for the main card. Strickland is awesome, and Alex Zayne is right there with him. Fantastic match from both guys here.
Swerve and Zayne started this match with a fast pace, countering each other several times. Zayne caught Swerve with a dropdown and hit a senton for a 2-count. Zayne went for a flipping hurricanrana on Swerve who was on the top rope. Swerve caught him and hit a TKO off the top rope, necking Zayne on the ropes.
Zayne threw Swerve onto the top rope and hit the rana this time before hitting a flipping kick to the back of Swerve’s neck. Swerve hit a knee of Zayne before hitting a stomp to the back of Zayne’s knee. Swerve then hit a dropkick the knee and locked on a half crab. Zayne dodged a basement dropkick and flipped into the ring off the apron, but his knee went out.
Swerve cut him off when he went for a dive, but Zayne countered and did a poisonrana off the apron to the floor. That was an absolutely insane spot. Zayne hit the Crunch Wrap Supreme on Swerve for a 2-count. Swerve went back to the knee to stop Zayne before hitting the flatliner and then the Swerve Stomp for a 2-count.
Zayne hit a popup knee and then went for his sideslam, but Swerve rolled through and hit a double stomp right onto Zayne’s knee. Swerve hit the JML Driver for the pinfall.
Brian Cage w/ Tully Blanchard defeated Ninja Mack
Brian Cage moving to ROH was a good call from Tony Khan, as Cage would fit in very well there and help establish the roster. It also gives him more screentime, which he wanted in AEW, but now he can get in ROH, especially being higher on the card. This was a quick squash and exactly what it needed to be.
Ninja Mack tried to hit a Space Flying Tiger Drop on Tully Blanchard’s new client, but Cage caught him and powerbombed him on the apron to start the match. Cage hit several lariats in the corner on Ninja Mack before continuing to beat him down. Cage hit several German suplexes on Mack. Mack went for a spinning kick and Cage just caught him and then hit the Drillclaw for the pinfall.
–A video aired of Jay Lethal and Lee Moriarty’s history in ROH, with Moriarty promising that he is not the same wrestler he was when he lost to him the last time they fought in ROH.
Jay Lethal defeated Lee Moriarty w/ Matt Sydal
Jay Lethal’s heel turn was perfect here, with him getting increasingly frustrated as Moriarty was countering everything he did. Perfectly timed and well done.This was a fantastic match with an even better heel turn.
Both men upheld the Code of Honor to start the match. Moriarty and Lethal exchanged some fantastic technical wrestling to open the match, with Moriarty able to match and frustrate all of Lethal’s efforts. Lethal went for the Lethal Injection, but Moriarty was waiting for it and rolled him up with a school boy.
This frustrated Lethal again, and he showed a little edge shoving Moriarty before hitting some hard forearms after a lockup. Every attempt to get the advantage over Moriarty was countered, further frustrating Lethal. Moriarty was doing all the little things right, including stepping on Lethal’s fingers as he tried to stand up.
Lethal finally found something that worked, attacking the knee of Moriarty, hitting a knee crusher and then a dragon screw leg whip. Lethal was vicious in his attack, finally finding an opening. Lethal hit a springboard dropkick and then hit 2 dives to the floor, but got cut off on the 3. Moriarty tried for a dive, but his knee wouldn’t let him run. That didn’t stop him from an attack, as both men spilled to the floor.
Lethal continued to kick and attack the knee back in the ring, stopping Moriarty short several times, but Moriarty finally hit a forearm that rocked lethal before hit a hammerlock clothesline for a 2-count. Lethal went for a superplex but Moriarty shoved him off. Lethal was not deterred and pulled Moriarty from the ropes before hitting the Lethal Combination for a 2-count.
Lethal went for the figure four, but Moriarty fought out and ate a superkick and a cutter. Lethal hit Hail to the King, but Moriarty caught him and cradled Lethal for a 2-count. Moriarty countered everything Lethal tried with pinfall attempts, including a figure four and Lethal Injection. Moriarty pulled the apron into the ring when he countered the figure four, and as the referee was putting it back, Lethal low blowed Moriarty and hit the Lethal Injection for the pinfall.
Matt Sydal came in and protested the cheating of Lethal, so Lethal kicked his crutch out from under him, causing Sydal to fall to the mat. Lethal then started beating on Sydal. Sonjay Dutt ran in, one of Lethal’s best friends, to try and talk sense in to him, and Lethal yelled at him and left the area to a chorus of boos. This was an excellent heel turn.
Mercedes Martinez defeated Willow Nightingale for the Interim ROH Women’s World Championship
This was a fine match, though Martinez and Nightingale had some trouble getting on the same page throughout the match. That said, it was a good match overall, with both women working very hard. The crowd popped for the finish as well, meaning they were paying attention, though they were not too loud in the early portions due to the miscommunications.
Nightingale and Martinez exchanged some technical wrestling at first, but Martinez was able to hit two butterfly suplexes and an inverted full nelson submission. Martinez locked on a dragon sleeper, but Nightingale managed to get out and hit two short arm lariats before Martinez hit a code breaker and a flying knee for a 2-count.
Martinez went for a fisherman’s buster, but Nightingale hit a superkick and both women fell to the mat. Both women exchanged kicks on the ground, and then exchanged forearms standing, with Nightingale firing up. Nightingale managed to hit a pounce and hit a cannonball in the corner. Martinez seemed a bit out of position on the pinfall attempt, but got back up to try and hit the OG Drop on Nightingale in the middle of the ring but Nightingale kicked out and the crowd woke up here.
Nightingale hit a charge while Martinez was in the tree of woe and then followed up with a moonsault, but Martinez kicked out. I think something went wrong there, as Martinez was holding her shoulder like it was hurt. Martinez might have been winded from it, but recovered fast and locked on the Brass City Sleeper for the submission victory.
FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) defeated The Briscoes (Jay & Mark Briscoe) for the ROH World Tag Team Championship
Oh my goodness, this match was fantastic. What a great tag team match, with the Briscoes and FTR easily stealing the show. This was everyone wanted to see, and it did not disappoint. Go out of your way to watch this match.
The crowd was going insane before the match started, popping huge for both teams. This turned to boos for FTR when they refused the Code of Honor. FTR had their logo stylized like the old ROH logo on their tights.
Mark Briscoe started the match with Cash Wheeler, and the pitch in the arena got even louder with the crowd chanting and cheering both teams wildly. Harwood hopped off the apron to high five fans as Wheeler and Mark Briscoe locked up to a huge pop. They clearly see this as a dream match based on how crazy they are going.
The fans cheered the exchanges here and then chanted a very vulgar chant about WrestleMania. Mark Briscoe hit a throat thrust and locked Wheeler up with a headlock. The fans chanted “Tag Team Wrestling.” Harwood and Jay Briscoe came in and they didn’t’ have to do anything to have the fans going nuts again.
Harwood spit into the face of Jay, and the crowd erupted into boos for FTR. Jay Briscoe hit two shoulder tackles, but Harwood hit a hard forearm that dropped Briscoe. Harwood hit a chop but ate a rana and a kick before Briscoe sent Harwood to the floor. Dax Harwood tried to throw a chair into the ring, but the referee caught it effortlessly which popped the crowd.
Harwood and Wheeler were able to isolate Jay Briscoe after considerable effort and work him over a bit, but Jay Briscoe is never down for long, hitting a big back elbow on Wheeler and tagging out to Mark. Mark Briscoe killed Wheeler with several chops in the corner before hitting a vertical brainbuster for a 2-count.
Wheeler hit a European uppercut on Mark and was able to drag him back to his corner as Harwood hit some hard strikes in the corner. Harwood and Mark Briscoe exchanged some chops, with Briscoe getting the best of it, but Harwood closed his fist and punched him right in the face. Jay and Mark again picked up the pace, hitting a running kick on Wheeler after he tagged in.
I noted this in my recap of the Crockett Cup, but the Briscoes maintain such a crazy pace in their matches that can only really be matched by the Young Bucks. The action spilled to the outside with Wheeler slingshoting Jay Briscoe into the timekeeper’s table, flipping the entire table over, and Jay came up bleeding.
Harwood went right after Briscoe’s bleeding head, punching to open the cut more. Jay Briscoe shoved Harwood off the top rope, but as he went for a dive off the ropes, Harwood recovered and cutting him off on the top rope before hitting a superplex off the top rope. Wheeler tagged in and continued to beat on Jay Briscoe. Harwood flipped Briscoe off and Wheeler hit him with a back suplex.
Mark Briscoe came in and ran wild, hitting suplexes on Harwood and sending Wheeler to the floor. Mark hit an Iconoclasm for a 2-count. Harwood staggered Mark Briscoe with a right hand, but Mark sent him into the ring post and then hit Redneck Boogie on Wheeler for a 2-count. FTR hit a combo powerbomb and splash for a 2-count. Harwood was busted open at some point, but I’m not sure when.
The Briscoes hit the Big Rig on Harwood for a 2-count. Wheeler hit a tornado DDT on Mark Briscoe on the floor, but Jay Briscoe came in and hit a Death Valley Driver on Wheeler on the floor. Harwood and Jay Briscoe fought over a suplex on the apron ending with Jay Briscoe hitting a vertical suplex to the floor on Dax Harwood. That was brutal.
Mark and Jay Briscoe were both bleeding now, and all four men came to the middle of the ring and started exchanging forearms. Mark Briscoe dumped Wheeler to the floor and then hit a corkscrew senton to Wheeler on the floor. Harwood and Jay Briscoe were left facing off, both covered in blood, exchanging forearms.
Jay Briscoe hit a neckbreaker on Harwood and Mark Briscoe hit a Froggy Bow for a 2-count. The Briscoes called for the Doomsday Device, but Harwood fought out and they dumped Jay Briscoe to the floor before hitting the Big Rig on Mark Briscoe for the pinfall! FTR and the Briscoes shook hands after the match as the fans chanted ROH.
As FTR went to the back the fans chanted “Thank you, Briscoes!” and the Young Bucks ran in and attacked the Briscoes to a massive reaction from the crowd. FTR ran back to the ring to make the save, and they chased them away. Dax Harwood grabbed a mic and challenged The Young Bucks to a match right there and then.
The Young Bucks then refused the match, with Matt Jackson saying that the ROH fans could watch them on Wednesday night, and not here tonight, because they left ROH and then bought it. FTR shook their head and then promised to fight and beat them on Wednesday.
Minoru Suzuki defeated Rhett Titus for the ROH World Television Championship
This was a quick one, with Minoru Suzuki putting Titus away early, and left with the fans singing Kaze Ni Nare. It makes me wonder if Titus was injured at some point in the match, as I expected it to go a few minutes longer.
Minoru Suzuki, who wrestled Tomohiro Ishii earlier, is now here to wrestle Rhett Titus, which is insane. Suzuki and Titus wasted no time, grappling and striking. Suzuki trapped the arm of Titus with an armbar over the top rope, and the action spilled to the outside. Suzuki didn’t do much there, but went back to torturing Titus in the ring with joy on his face. Suzuki had chop marks all over his chest, presumably from Tomohiro Ishii earlier. Titus hit a belly-to-belly on Suzuki and then hit a pump kick and a corner kick. Titus hit a back suplex for a 2-count.
Suzuki laughed as he kicked out of Rhett Titus’ dropkick, smiled at Titus tried to hit him with several forearms to no effect, hit the ropes, and Suzuki ducked behind right into the rear naked choke and hit the Gotch Style Piledriver for the pinfall. Minoru Suzuki has won his first title on North American shores to the delight of the fans.
Wheeler Yuta defeated Josh Woods to win the ROH Pure Championship
Good technical match. While it didn’t get a great crowd reaction in the match, the crowd paid attention and applauded everything, but then again, it wasn’t the kind of match designed to pop the crowd.
Yuta was forced into a rope break within the first few seconds of the match, leaving him with 2 breaks left. Yuta went for a trip, but Woods just took Yuta’s back. Yuta ended up reversing it after a shuffle, and then grapevine the leg, but Woods slipped out. Yuta slipped out of Woods going for a cradle with a grapevine, to applause from the crowd.
Both men continued to exchange basic holds for the next few minutes, as Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman called it like a golf match in soft spoken voices except for when the action picked up, which I actually really liked. Yuta leaned back in a deathlock on the knee of Woods, which forced Woods to grab the ropes and lose his first rope break.
Woods worked over the arm of Yuta, wrenching the wrist and hitting Scott Hall shoulder blocks to Yuta’s shoulder. Yuta hit forearms to Woods, and Woods hit uppercuts right to Yuta’s injured arm. Woods ended the exchange with an open hand strike to Yuta, which dropped him. Woods and Yuta exchanged forearms again, but Yuta picked up the pace with an enziguri and then a huge flying forearm on Woods, who rolled to the floor.
Yuta hit a dive to the floor and dropped Woods again. Yuta went for a dive off the top rope onto Woods, who countered with a flying knee to Yuta for a 2-count. Woods hit a German suplex on Yuta and went for a TKO, but Yuta blocked it. Woods kicked Yuta, but Yuta rebounded off the ropes into a German suplex of his own.
Woods hit a spiral suplex into the turnbuckle but Yuta got his foot on the ropes, which was his final ropebreak. After an exchange of pinfall attempts, Yuta was able to counter woods and score the pinfall. Both men shook hands after the match, and Yuta got a big win here, furthering his ascent.
Jonathan Gresham defeated Bandido w/ Chavo Guerrero Jr. to become the undisputed ROH World Champion
This was a fantastic match to close the show, with Gresham and Bandido going long, but keeping the crowd interested. It wasn’t as good as the Briscoes and FTR, but this was still a very great main event match,
Both men adhered to the Code of Honor as the bell rang. The commentators played up how Chavo Guerrero Jr. was not getting along with Tony Khan, so they questioned his motivation for being in the corner of Bandido. The fans chanted “Eddie” as Bandido did the Latino Heat shuffle, which Guerrero did the same on the outside.
Gresham was able to take down Bandido at will, but Bandido was able to get up every single time, and after an exchange both men faced off again. Gresham went for a kimura, but Bandido shoved Gresham to the ropes to escape. Gresham did a lucha armdrag on Bandido, psyched him out and stomped on his foot before hitting dropkick.
Bandido hit a knee strike, a rana, and a dropkick before faking out Gresham himself. Gresham dropkicked Bandido off the apron and sent him to the floor. Gresham worked over the arm of Bandido, transitioning into a crossfacec, but Bandido made it to the ropes. Bandido did a surfboard stretch on Gresham, but Gresham used his leg muscles to sit back into a pinfall attempt before transitioning into an ankle lock.
Bandido made the ropes to escape while Gresham tried to transition to an octopus stretch. Gresham was able to lock on a brutal looking hammerlock. Bandido managed to fight out and hit a corkscrew body press and then a deadlift vertical suplex. Bandido stalled the suplex to a count of 60, holding him up for a full minute, which got the crowd cheering.
Gresham and Bandido exchanged a series of running chops until Gresham hit a lariat that dropped Bandido. Gresham hit a straight jacket suplex on Bandido for a 2-count. Gresham hit an enziguri and a snap German suplex for a 2-count. Gresham started hitting hammer fists on Bandido before transitioning into a crossface again, but Bandido didn’t get the change to make the ropes as Gresham pulled him back and locked on the Octopus stretch.
Bandido tried to fight out, but Gresham crucifixed the arms and hit more hammer fists which made Bandido collapse into the ropes. Gresham went for a dive to the floor on Bandido, but Chavo Guerrero Jr. shoved him out of the way, which Bandido protested. Bandido hit a vertical suplex in the ring and bridged into a 2-count, then followed up with a shining wizard for another 2-count.
Both men started to exchange a series of pinfalls so fast it was hard to keep up with. Gresham and Bandido exchanged strikes, but Gresham accidentally hit the referee when he fell backwards. Chavo Guerrero hit Gresham with the ROH World Championship, but Bandido go upset at it and asked the referee to eject his own manager. Bandido hit a pop up cutter on Gresham for a 2-count.
Gresham countered the 21-plex and went for a bridge pinfall, but Bandido kicked out, hit a superkick and a Fosbury Flop before hitting the 21-plex but Gresham kicked out! Bandido superkicked Gresham twice and hit a third, but Gresham countered with a springboard moonsault and then a counter into a cradle for the pinfall.
Jonathan Gresham grabbed the mic as he celebrated with both ROH World Championships. Jay Lethal interrupted him and walked out saying that Gresham wanted to send everyone home happy. Lethal said he would help and challenged Gresham for the ROH World Championship. Gresham said that Lethal had changed, and he acted without honor.
Lethal said that no one would know who Gresham was if it wasn’t for him, and Sonjay Dutt ran out to try and break them apart. Dutt then turned around and attacked Gresham. Dutt and Lethal beat on Gresham and cut of Lee Moriarty, who tried to make the save. Lethal then grabbed the ROH World Championships and posed with them.
Then the Godzilla music hit and Samoa Joe entered the arena! Samoa Joe has returned to ROH! Jay Lethal was the mentor to Jonathan Gresham, and Joe was the mentor to Jay Lethal. Samoa Joe then choked out Sonjay Dutt and faced off with Lethal, who looked shocked on the outside of the ring.
Final Thoughts
The first ROH show under the direction of Tony Khan felt like an ROH show in all the right ways. While the AEW contracted talent were a significant part of the show, this still did not feel like an AEW show. The debut of Samoa Joe at the end of the show was a fantastic way to fade out, with the greatest ROH Champion returning to the company. I don’t know what the future of ROH holds, but I do hope it continues to run, and we continue to get great shows like this.
The pre-show for Supercard of Honor airs for free on YouTube starting at 7 p.m. Eastern time tonight. The main card will then begin on HonorClub, Fite TV, and pay-per-view at 8 p.m. Eastern.
The four matches that have been announced for tonight’s pre-show are: Colt Cabana vs. Blake Christian, AQA vs. Miranda Alize, Dalton Castle vs. Joe Hendry, and Shinobi Shadow Squad (Cheeseburger & Eli Isom) vs. a mystery tag team that are new clients of Tully Blanchard’s.
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The Ring of Honor TV title will be on the line Friday in Dallas, Texas, as reigning champion Rhett Titus will defend against Minoru Suzuki at the Supercard of Honor pay-per-view.
If he wins, it will be Suzuki’s first-ever U.S.-based championship. This will be his first match for ROH since 2019 and his first singles match for the promotion since the fall 2017 Global Wars series.
This will be Titus’ second defense of the gold he won at last December’s Final Battle in a four-way over then-champion Dalton Castle, Joe Hendry and Silas Young. He competed against Pure Champion Josh Woods in January for an indie promotion with the match going to a draw.
This will be the first time either man has faced each other in a singles match.
Here’s the updated lineup for Friday’s show:
Winner-take-all match to determine undisputed ROH World Champion: Jonathan Gresham vs. Bandido
ROH Tag Team Champions The Briscoes defend against FTR
Interim ROH Women’s World Championship match: Mercedes Martinez vs. Willow Nightingale
ROH Pure Champion Josh Woods defends against Wheeler Yuta
ROH TV Champion Rhett Titus defends against Minoru Suzuki
Jay Lethal vs. Lee Moriarty
Swerve The Realest (Shane Strickland) vs. Alex Zayne
A new Tully Blanchard client will be revealed at ROH Supercard of Honor this Friday night.
During a promo that aired on Fite TV’s Fite Fest Event Center: Day 1, Blanchard revealed that he has a new client that will face Ninja Mack at Supercard of Honor. The identity of Blanchard’s client wasn’t revealed.
“April 1, Dallas, Texas. I used to talk about Dallas, Texas in a lot of different ways, but I was always coming to be in the ring. This time, I’m coming to stand outside the ring,” Blanchard said. “I’ve taken Ninja Mack’s open contract, and I’m going to put my new client against him. And guys, we’re going to walk out with our hands raised and our heads held high.”
Tony Khan also confirmed the match on Twitter:
ROH Supercard of Honor Tomorrow (Friday, April 1) Dallas Metroplex
Legendary wrestling strategist Tully Blanchard will arrive in @ringofhonor at Supercard with a new client, who will debut against the innovative @NinjaMack1!
Supercard of Honor is being held at Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas on Friday. The show will air live on HonorClub, pay-per-view, and Fite TV. The main card starts at 8 p.m. Eastern time. There will also be an hour-long pre-show airing for free on YouTube at 7 p.m. Eastern.
Here’s the updated Supercard of Honor lineup:
Winner-take-all match to determine undisputed ROH World Champion: Jonathan Gresham vs. Bandido
ROH Tag Team Champions The Briscoes defend against FTR
Interim ROH Women’s World Championship match: Mercedes Martinez vs. Willow Nightingale
ROH Pure Champion Josh Woods defends against Wheeler Yuta
Jay Lethal vs. Lee Moriarty
Swerve The Realest (Shane Strickland) vs. Alex Zayne
A date has finally been set for The Briscoes vs. FTR.
Tony Khan confirmed today that The Briscoes (Jay & Mark Briscoe) will defend their ROH Tag Team titles against FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) at Supercard of Honor on Friday, April 1. The show, which is the first ROH event since Khan bought the promotion, is being held at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas.
This will be the first time The Briscoes and FTR have ever faced each other.
The two teams have been going back and forth on social media for months. At ROH’s Final Battle pay-per-view last December, a brawl broke out when FTR confronted The Briscoes.
The Briscoes won the ROH Tag Team titles from Matt Taven & Mike Bennett at Final Battle. It’s The Briscoes’ 12th reign as ROH Tag Team Champions.
ROH wrote that Supercard of Honor will be available on HonorClub, Fite TV, and all major PPV providers. The updated card for the event is listed below:
Winner-take-all match to determine undisputed ROH World Champion: Jonathan Gresham vs. Bandido
ROH Tag Team Champions The Briscoes defend against FTR
Swerve The Realest (Shane Strickland) vs. Alex Zayne
Ring of Honor’s first show back from its hiatus will include a Tag Team title defense by The Briscoes.
Jay & Mark Briscoe will defend their ROH Tag Team titles at Supercard of Honor in Garland, Texas on Friday, April 1. The team that they’ll be facing has yet to be revealed.
At Final Battle this past December, The Briscoes won the ROH Tag Team titles by defeating The OGK (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett). The win kicked off The Briscoes’ 12th reign as ROH Tag Team Champions.
A confrontation between The Briscoes and FTR went down after The Briscoes’ victory at Final Battle. The two teams have been feuding with each other on social media, but a match between them has yet to be confirmed.
Last month, The Briscoes were announced as the first members of ROH’s inaugural Hall of Fame class. The class also includes Bryan Danielson, Samoa Joe, and one more member who will be announced next Monday.
ROH has been on hiatus for the first quarter of 2022 as it works to “reimagine” the company. The promotion’s relaunch will be focused on the ROH World Championship, ROH Women’s World Championship, and ROH Tag Team titles, which are being defended in various promotions.
The Briscoes retained their ROH Tag Team titles against JD Drake & Anthony Henry at a show for Warrior Wrestling last weekend. It was The Briscoes’ first title defense of their current championship reign.
Supercard of Honor is being held at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland. It’s also been confirmed that Jonathan Gresham vs. Bandido will take place at the show, with the winner becoming the undisputed ROH World Champion.
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FRIDAY NEWS UPDATE
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WWE Saturday night house show in Corbin, KY and Sunday night house show in Huntington WV.
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The new issue of the Observer out today is probably our biggest business issue of the year. There are a number of key stores, with one looking at quarter four business, arena shows, television shows and audience breakdowns as well as gains and losses as compared to the previous year. We also compare where AEW and WWE are doing better or worse than the other, and factor in a lot of things that you rarely see brought up in these comparisons including time slot realities and why year-to-year comparisons are misleading.
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The other key story starts off with WWE’s statement about AEW, but going in depth on that statement including what should be listened to, what is hypocritical in the statement, the reality of television rights fees, why the latter part of 2022 is so important to AEW, the future of AEW, the nature of its audience, television sponsorship of pro wrestling and UFC, the Vince McMahon promotional wars playbook and a lot more.
Charlotte Flair vs. Naomi and Kofi Kingston vs. Madcap Moss have been announced for tonight’s Smackdown show. There will also be a Roman Reigns-Seth Rollins faceoff and a celebration of Reigns’ long title reign. LA Knight and Roderick Strong are in Nashville tonight. They are likely in a dark match. For 205 Live, it’s Javier Bernal vs. Draco Anthony, Bodhi Hayward vs. James Drake and Lash Legend vs. Fallon Henley.
Rampage tonight at 10 p.m.
Hook vs. Serpentico
Nick Jackson vs. Trent Baretta
Jon Moxley vs. Ethan Page
Jade Cargill vs. Anna Jay for TBS title
CMLL, which has been shut down due to COVID related issues and people testing positive, opens back up tonight for a show at Arena Mexico. It will be back on its regular Mexico City & Puebla schedule as of tonight.
UFC 270 for tomorrow:
Prelims at 7 p.m. Eastern on ESPN+
Matt Frevola (154.5) vs. Genaro Valdez (155.5)
Vanessa Demopoulos (115.5) vs. Silvana Gomez Juarez (115.5)
ESPN 2 at 8 p.m. Eastern
Kay Hansen (125) vs. Jasmine Jasudavicius (125)
Tony Gravely (135.5) vs. Salmon Oliveira (136)
Jack Della Maddalena (170.5) vs. Pete Rodriguez (170.5)
Raoni Barcelos (135) vs Victor Henry (135.5)
PPV at 10 p.m. Eastern]
Michael Morales (170) vs. Trevin Giles (170)
Cody Stamann (135.5) vs. Said Nurmagomedov (136)
Andre Fialho (169.5) vs. Michel Pereira (170)
Brandon Moreno (124) vs. Deiveson Figueiredo (124) for flyweight title
Francis Ngannou (257) vs. Cyril Gane (247) for heavyweight title
Spin has a story on AEW using authentic entrance music and C.M. Punk’s usage of Cult of Personality.
Regarding Jon Moxley used the F word on Wednesday, like in the U.S. it did play live in Canada but was edited off the replay of the show.
Brian Pillman Jr. is off tonight’s Warrior Wrestling show in South Bend, IN due to medical protocol.
AEW stars helped raise more than $8,000 yesterday working with Jimmy’s Famous Seafood for an event for the Brigance Brigade Foundation which battles ALS.
Speaking of ROH, their weekly television show averages 400,000 viewers per week and 175,000 in 25-54.
Tickets for Supercard of Honor by ROH on 4/1 at the Curtis Culwell Center went on sale today for Honor Club members. They go on sale to the general public on 1/28.
Ian Riccobani and Bobby Cruise of ROH are at the Impact tapings tonight in Florida.
Legacy Fighting tonight on UFC Fight Pass at 9 p.m. Eastern from the Hilton Doubletree in Chesterfield, MO:
Dan Moriarty (130.2) vs. Jeff Shell (130.2)
Jeremiah Cutright (171) vs. Sarek Shields (170.2)
Will Starks (156) vs. Glaucio Eliziario (159.8) -Eliziario missed weight by 3.8 pounds and was fined
Arthur Estrazulas (164) vs. Brant Moore (166.4) – Moore missed weight by 0.4 pounds and was fined
Charles Johnson (124.6) vs. Carlos Mota (123.8) for flyweight title
World Class Pro Wrestling tomorrow night in Irving, TX has Jacob Fatu vs. Moonshine Mantell in a cage match. Appearing at the show include Mick Foley, Eric Embry, Scott Casey, Charlie Haas, Kevin Sullivan and former World Class announcer Marc Lowrance.
Jonathan Gresham and Bandido are set to face off in a winner-take-all match for the ROH World Championship.
Gresham vs. Bandido to determine the true ROH World Champion has been announced for Supercard of Honor on Friday, April 1. The show will be ROH’s first event since going on hiatus for the first quarter of 2022 to “reimagine” the company. It’s taking place at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas.
Bandido was supposed to defend the ROH World Championship against Gresham at last month’s Final Battle pay-per-view. But with Bandido having to be pulled from the show due to testing positive for COVID-19, Gresham instead defeated Jay Lethal in a match where the winner was awarded the original ROH World Championship belt. Gresham and Bandido have each claimed to be the rightful ROH World Champion since then.
Gresham and Bandido went face-to-face at the end of Terminus’ debut event this past Sunday. Gresham told Bandido that the time would come for them to face off.
Gresham is defending his version of the ROH World Championship against Blake Christian at The Wrld on GCW this Sunday. Gresham is also set to put his title on the line against AEW’s Santana at Terminus’ next show on Thursday, February 24.
Bryan Alvarez reported earlier this month that ROH’s relaunch will focus on the ROH World Championship, the ROH Women’s World Championship, and the ROH Tag Team titles. Those champions will continue to defend their titles in outside promotions, with Sinclair having the rights to air the matches on ROH television.
ROH has revealed when and where the promotion will be returning from its hiatus.
It was announced today that Supercard of Honor 2022 will take place on Friday, April 1. The show is being held at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas.
“Tickets for the annual pay-per-view extravaganza go on sale Friday, Jan. 21 at 11 a.m. Eastern/10 a.m. Central for HonorClub members, and Friday, Jan. 28 at 11 a.m. Eastern/10 a.m. Central for the general public,” ROH wrote.
No matches have been announced for Supercard of Honor yet.
Last October, it was announced that ROH would be going on hiatus for the first quarter of 2022 as it worked internally to reimagine the company. The last show before the hiatus was December’s Final Battle PPV.
Supercard of Honor is ROH’s annual WrestleMania week event. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it hasn’t been able to take place since 2019’s G1 Supercard. That show was held at Madison Square Garden and was in collaboration with NJPW.
The first Supercard of Honor event took place in 2006.