Tony Khan Unveils ROH Women’s Pure Championship, First Champion to Be Crowned at Supercard of Honor

AEW Collision had a little extra buzz this past Saturday night — and it wasn’t just the in-ring action. Before the Ring of Honor television tapings kicked off, AEW CEO and ROH owner Tony Khan made a major announcement that’s got fans talking: the introduction of the ROH Women’s Pure Championship.

The new title brings a fresh layer of prestige and competition to ROH’s growing women’s division, with a focus on the signature Pure Rules that have defined the men’s Pure Championship. These matches typically emphasize technical wrestling, limited rope breaks, and strict enforcement of in-ring conduct — something that should shine a spotlight on the division’s most disciplined and skilled performers.

Khan also revealed that the inaugural champion will be crowned at this year’s Supercard of Honor, set for Friday, May 2, at the Adrian Phillips Theater at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The annual Supercard event has historically been one of ROH’s biggest nights of the year, and adding a new title to the mix only ups the stakes.

While no participants have been officially announced for the championship match just yet, expect ROH to highlight some of the top names from both the ROH and AEW women’s rosters in the coming weeks. With stars like Athena, Billie Starkz, Mercedes Martinez, and more in the mix, the competition is sure to be fierce.

The creation of the Women’s Pure Championship is another sign that Khan and ROH are serious about expanding and evolving the brand’s identity. It also offers another platform for women in the company to showcase their in-ring technical prowess under a unique ruleset that prioritizes clean, strategic wrestling.

Stay tuned to WrestlingNewsBlog.com as more details emerge on who will compete for the ROH Women’s Pure Championship at Supercard of Honor!