ROH Supercard Of Honor 2026 Results

Zero Hour Pre-Show Results

Sammy Guevara def. Action Andretti

Sammy Guevara picked up a competitive win over Action Andretti in the opening pre-show bout. Andretti showcased his speed and athleticism throughout the match, but Guevara countered a springboard splash by getting his knees up before connecting with a neckbreaker variation and finishing things with the GTH.

After the match, Guevara thanked the crowd for their support and gave praise to Rush.


Rush def. LSG

Rush steamrolled LSG in dominant fashion, ending the quick contest with the Bull’s Horns. Afterward, Rush grabbed a microphone to deliver his trademark catchphrase.


Shane Taylor Promotions Issue Open Challenge

Following their successful six-man title defense on ROH television, Shane Taylor and The Infantry celebrated in the ring. STP took shots at Eddie Kingston, Ortiz, and Mance Warner before issuing an open challenge to any trio willing to step up.


Mina Shirakawa & Queen Aminata def. Lacey Lane & Janai Kai

Mina Shirakawa and Queen Aminata scored a tag team victory after Mina shifted momentum with a double missile dropkick. Aminata neutralized Lane with a headbutt and submission hold while Mina forced Kai to tap out with a figure-four leglock.


Jay Lethal Sends Message To Samoa Joe And The Opps

Jay Lethal boasted about mentoring Blake Christian into a world title opportunity while also taking verbal shots at Samoa Joe. Lethal and Lee Johnson later challenged The Opps to a match on Collision.


The Rascalz def. Premier Athletes

The Rascalz overcame Premier Athletes in an energetic tag team match. After interference attempts were cut off, Dezmond Xavier and Myron Reed connected with a tandem double stomp/torture rack slam combination to put away Ari Daivari.


ROH Supercard of Honor Main Card Results

Nigel McGuinness def. Josh Woods (Pure Rules Match)

Nigel McGuinness used veteran savvy to defeat Josh Woods under Pure Rules. Both competitors burned through their rope breaks early as the match became increasingly physical. Woods nearly had Nigel beaten with submissions several times, but McGuinness caught him with a rebound lariat to secure the victory.


ROH Women’s World Television Championship

Red Velvet (c) def. Viva Van

Red Velvet retained the ROH Women’s World Television Championship after surviving a tough challenge from Viva Van. Van repeatedly attempted her electric chair suplex finisher, but Velvet consistently escaped. The champion ultimately capitalized during a pin exchange and landed a spinning kick to retain.


ROH World Television Championship

AR Fox (c) def. Lio Rush

AR Fox retained the ROH World Television Championship after outside drama involving Action Andretti changed the course of the match.

Lio Rush appeared close to victory before Andretti suddenly shoved him off the top rope. Andretti then revealed his frustrations afterward, claiming Lio ignored him and disrespected him. Fox took advantage of the chaos and finished Rush with a suplex and 450 splash.

Following the match, Andretti officially declared CRU finished.


Sammy Guevara Calls Out Darby Allin

Sammy Guevara revealed that ROH Tag Team Champion Beast Mortos is currently dealing with visa issues, delaying the next title defense. Guevara instead shifted focus toward singles gold and challenged Darby Allin to a match on Collision, which was later confirmed by commentary as official.


ROH Women’s Pure Championship

Deonna Purrazzo (c) def. Diamante

Deonna Purrazzo retained the Women’s Pure Championship in a submission-heavy battle centered around the armbar. Diamante targeted Purrazzo’s knee throughout the match and pushed the champion to the limit, but Purrazzo eventually trapped her in the Venus de Milo for the submission victory.


ROH Pure Championship

Lee Moriarty (c) def. Ace Austin

Lee Moriarty retained the ROH Pure Championship in a technical showcase against Ace Austin. After both men exhausted all available rope breaks, Moriarty used the now-legal rope leverage during a pinning combination to steal the victory.


Red Velvet Targets TBS Championship

Backstage, Red Velvet expressed frustration over being left out of the Owen Hart Tournament. She responded by signing Willow Nightingale’s open challenge for the TBS Championship on Collision.


The Kingdom Return

Jordan Oliver and Alec Price announced plans to chase the ROH Tag Team Titles before being interrupted by the returning Matt Taven and Mike Bennett. The Kingdom made it clear they intend to reclaim the division.


ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship

Dalton Castle & The Outrunners def. Shane Taylor & The Infantry (c)

Dalton Castle and The Outrunners answered STP’s open challenge and left with championship gold.

Castle exploded with suplexes after a hot tag before Shane Taylor briefly regained momentum with a package piledriver. The Outrunners broke up the pin attempt, allowing Castle to rebound with the Bangarang for the title-winning victory.

After the match, Shane Taylor Promotions attacked until Orange Cassidy and Mark Briscoe made the save.


AEW National Championship

Mark Davis (c) def. Xelhua

Mark Davis successfully defended the AEW National Championship against CMLL star Xelhua. The challenger attacked Davis’ arm and knee while using quick lucha offense to offset the champion’s power game. Davis eventually shut the door with a piledriver and a devastating clothesline.

Following the match, STP challenged The Conglomeration to a Collision showdown with title implications attached.


ROH World Championship

Bandido (c) def. Blake Christian

Bandido retained the ROH World Championship after overcoming Blake Christian and repeated interference from Jay Lethal and Lee Johnson.

Christian focused heavily on Bandido’s knee and nearly captured the title multiple times, including after a low blow and curb stomp. However, Bandido survived and countered another stomp attempt into a Styles Clash before connecting with a deadlift 21 Plex for the victory.

After the match, Swerve Strickland attacked Bandido with a House Call kick before driving him onto a chair with a vertebreaker.


ROH Women’s World Championship – Survival of the Fittest Match

Athena (c) def. Billie Starkz, Maya World, Trish Adora, Yuka Sakazaki & Zayda Steel

Athena survived a chaotic Survival of the Fittest main event to retain the ROH Women’s World Championship.

The match featured ladders, chairs, tables, and multiple eliminations throughout the brutal contest:

  • Zayda Steel was eliminated first after crashing into a chair setup and being pinned by Athena.
  • Trish Adora was eliminated after Yuka Sakazaki interrupted a potential pin on Athena.
  • Yuka was later pinned by Billie Starkz following an avalanche maneuver.
  • Starkz was eliminated by Maya World after confusion involving Athena.

The closing moments saw Maya World trap Athena in an ankle lock with no rope breaks available. Billie Starkz nearly threw in the towel before Athena dragged her into the ring to break the hold. Athena eventually recovered and delivered an O-Face off a ladder onto World to retain the championship.

The celebration didn’t last peacefully, as Athena berated Starkz afterward. Starkz stormed away while Athena celebrated alongside Diamante to close the show.

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