ROH TV Preview 10/30/2025

ROH tonight on HonorClub at http://WatchROH.com 7/6c

  • Don Callis Family vs. Aaron Solo & QT Marshall
  • The Swirl vs. Komander & Mascara Dorada
  • Premier Athletes vs. Grizzled Young Veterans & Isla Dawn
  • ROH Pure championship Proving Ground Match: Lee Moriarty (c) vs. Alex Zayne
  • Aleah James vs. Billie Starkz
  • Dalton Castle & The Outrunners in action

ROH TV Preview 10/23/2025

ROH TV on #HonorClub at http://WatchROH.com 7/6c

  • Yuka Sakazaki & Alex Windsor vs. Aleah James & Billie Starkz
  • Angela Risk vs. Deonna Purrazzo
  • Dark Order vs. Jay Lethal, Adam Priest & Tommy Billington
  • Angelico vs. Mascara Dorado
  • Griff Garrison vs. Komander
  • Grizzled Young Veterans & Isla Dawn in action

ROH TV Preview 10/9/2025

ROH tonight on HonorClub

  • ROH World Championship: Bandido (c) vs. Hechicero
  • IWGP Women’s Championship: Sareee (c) vs. Alex Windsor
  • Beef vs. Shane Taylor
  • Viva Van vs. Billie Starkz
  • Spanish Announce Project vs. TBD

ROH TV Preview 10/2/2025

ROH TV tonight, streaming exclusively on HonorClub

  • Pure Rules: Yuka Sakazaki vs. Zoey Lynn
  • Pure Rules: Katie Arquette vs. Serena Deeb
  • Dralistico vs. Beef
  • Johnny TV vs. AR Fox
  • MxM TV (Mansoor, Mason Madden & Taya Valkyrie) vs. Skyflight (Top Flight & Leila Grey)
  • Aaron Solo vs. Jay Lethal
  • The Workhorsemen vs. TBD
  • Premiere Athletes vs. TBD
  • The Frat House Initiation

ROH TV Preview 9/25/2025

ROH TV tonight, streaming exclusively on HonorClub.

  • ROH World Championship Proving Ground Match: Bandido (c) vs. Dralistico
  • Interim ROH Women’s World Television Championship: Mina Shirakawa (c) vs. Lacey Lane
  • ROH World Tag Team Championship: RUSH & Sammy Guevara (c) vs. The Von Erichs
  • ROH Women’s Pure Championship Tournament Quarterfinal Match: Olympia vs. Billie Starkz
  • Pure Rules: Viva Van vs. Deonna Purrazzo
  • Premiere Athletes in action

ROH Preview 9/18/2025

ROH tonight on Honor Club at http://WatchROH.com 7/6c

  • Pure Rules Match: Janai Kai vs. Yuka Sakazaki
  • Satnam Singh in action
  • Wheeler Yuta & Marina Shafir in mix tag action
  • Pure Rules Match: Katsuyori Shibata vs. Matt Mako
  • The Beast Mortos vs. Alan Angels
  • Pure Rules Match: Olympia vs. Viva Van
  • Mistico vs. Mansoor
  • Lance Archer in action

ROH Women’s Champion Athena Reportedly Taking Short Hiatus After Historic Milestone

Ring of Honor will be without one of its cornerstones for the next several weeks. According to Fightful Select, reigning ROH Women’s World Champion Athena is expected to step away from in-ring action for around five to six weeks. The exact reason for her hiatus hasn’t been disclosed.

The timing is notable, as “The Fallen Goddess” just hit a major milestone in her reign. Days after successfully defending her title against Mina Shirakawa at Death Before Dishonor on August 29, Athena officially surpassed 1,000 days as ROH Women’s Champion. She first captured the gold in December 2022 and has since built one of the most dominant legacies in the brand’s modern era.

During her reign, Athena has remained unbeaten in ROH-sanctioned singles competition, boasting a staggering 69-0 record. Along the way, she’s turned back challenges from names like Billie Starkz, Queen Aminata, Thunder Rosa, Alex Windsor, and Hikaru Shida. Her dominance even extended beyond ROH, as she recently tested herself against AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm at Forbidden Door. While Storm walked away victorious in their crossover clash, Athena’s showing further solidified her standing among the elite of women’s wrestling.

With Athena temporarily out of action, questions naturally turn to how Ring of Honor will handle her absence. Given her iron grip on the division, this break could open the door for challengers to emerge — or simply allow Athena to return refreshed and ready to extend her historic run even further.

Regardless, surpassing 1,000 days as champion cements Athena’s reign as one of the most dominant in modern wrestling, and her return will be a major moment for both ROH and AEW fans alike.

ROH Action Wrestling: Action Dean 3 9/11/2025 (Card)

The following matches are advertised for tonight’s ROH and Action Wrestling “Action Dean 3”. on Honor Club (watchroh.com)at 7/6C.

  • ROH Pure Championship: Lee Moriarty (c) vs. Josh Woods
  • Billie Starkz vs. Nicole Matthews
  • Best-Of-Three-Falls Trios Match (only be won by submission): Blue Panther, El Pantera, and Virus vs. Dr. Cerebro, Hechicero, and Xelhua
  • Hair vs. Hair Match: Demus vs. Mad Dog Connelly
  • Wheeler Yuta vs. Matt Mako
  • “La Faccion Ingobernables” Sammy Guevara, Dralistico, and The Beast Mortos vs. Cheeseburger, Rhett Titus, and Eli Isom

Tony Khan Addresses ROH Streaming Issues, Offers Free Credit & Confirms Delay of Taz’s Hall of Fame Induction

Ring of Honor’s Death Before Dishonor 2025 may have delivered inside the ring, but the broadcast didn’t go as smoothly as planned. During the post-show media scrum, ROH/AEW CEO Tony Khan openly addressed the technical issues that plagued the live stream and also provided an update on Taz’s postponed Hall of Fame induction.

Streaming Troubles Lead to Free Show & Free Credit

Fans watching via WatchROH.com ran into problems depending on their browser of choice, with Chrome, Firefox, and even Microsoft Edge users experiencing streaming errors. Khan explained that once the problem was identified, he quickly made the call to upload the full pay-per-view to YouTube for free worldwide — a bold decision made while the show was still in progress.

To make good with paying subscribers, Khan also announced that all current WatchROH.com members will automatically receive a one-month credit. While he acknowledged the financial hit — noting that “hundreds of thousands of dollars” worth of subscription revenue would be lost — Khan said the overwhelmingly positive response from fans made the decision worth it.

“The show we delivered was fantastic, and I think new fans must have seen it,” Khan said. “It was a lot of money to eat, but the response on social media was almost unanimously positive.”

The company will now work with streaming partner Brightcove to ensure the issue isn’t repeated.

Taz’s Hall of Fame Induction Moved to Dynamite

Another topic addressed during the scrum was the postponed 2300 Arena Hardcore Hall of Fame induction for Taz. The ceremony was originally scheduled for Death Before Dishonor, but at Taz’s request, the moment has been moved.

According to Khan, the ECW legend wanted more time to arrange for his family to attend the special honor. As a result, the induction will now take place on the September 3rd edition of AEW Dynamite.

“He asked if we could please wait until Wednesday so he could get his family lined up. It’s the least we can do for Taz,” Khan explained. “It’s a real honor for us to celebrate him in that building.”

Big Takeaway

While technical hiccups threatened to overshadow ROH’s biggest summer event, Tony Khan’s quick response and willingness to eat the cost turned what could’ve been a PR nightmare into a goodwill gesture. Fans not only got the show for free, but subscribers were also compensated — and the buzz online shows it paid off. Meanwhile, Taz’s induction being shifted to Dynamite gives the legend an even bigger stage for the recognition he deserves.

ROH Death Before Dishonor 2025 Results

Ring of Honor presented Death Before Dishonor 2025, a night filled with title changes and standout performances. The card, which aired for free on YouTube after some early technical hiccups, delivered plenty of memorable moments for ROH fans. Here’s a rundown of the action.


Pre-Show

  • Jay Lethal def. Jordan Oliver
    Veteran vs. up-and-comer kicked things off. Oliver nearly stole one with a slick roll-up, but Lethal regained control, punishing the leg with dragon screw whips before locking in the Figure Four. With no escape in sight, Oliver was forced to tap.
  • MxM Collection (Mansoor & Mason Madden) def. Dark Order (Alex Reynolds & John Silver) and Griff Garrison & Cole Karter
    A wild three-way tag match saw Dark Order firing up late, even hitting their signature combo on Mansoor. Just as Reynolds had a pin secured, Johnny TV sprayed “Seed” perfume in his eyes, allowing Mansoor to steal the win.
  • After his win, Lethal’s night wasn’t done — Blake Christian and Lee Johnson interrupted to remind everyone that Christian already owns a win over him. They vowed to take out more ROH legends when they meet The Kingdom.
  • Billie Starkz def. Ashley Vox (Pure Rules Match)
    Starkz mixed her usual offense with the Pure Rules system, even landing a closed fist that earned her a referee warning. Vox fought with heart, but Starkz ultimately sealed it with a nasty backbreaker.
  • $50,000 Four-Way: Dralistico def. Adam Priest, Angelico & AR Fox
    Dralistico survived a chaotic sprint, wiping out everyone (including Serpentico on the floor) before nailing Angelico with a flying Codebreaker to claim the cash prize.

Death Before Dishonor Main Card

  • Tomohiro Ishii & Hologram def. Ari Daivari & Tony Nese
  • ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship: Shane Taylor Promotions def. The Sons of Texas (Sammy Guevara, Ross & Marshall Von Erich)
    Shane Taylor, Shawn Dean, and Carlie Bravo captured the gold in a hard-fought clash, cutting short Guevara and the Von Erichs’ reign.
  • Women’s Pure Championship Tournament Quarterfinal: Queen Aminata def. Taya Valkyrie
    Aminata advanced in the inaugural tournament, knocking off the veteran Valkyrie to move one step closer to the historic title.
  • Blake Christian & Lee Johnson def. The Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett)
    Christian and Johnson backed up their pre-show words with a big victory over the decorated Kingdom.
  • ROH Pure Championship: Lee Moriarty (c) def. Xelhua
    Technical wrestling at its finest. Xelhua burned through all three rope breaks before finding himself trapped in Moriarty’s octopus hold. With nowhere to go, the luchador submitted, keeping the title around Moriarty’s waist.
  • Fight Without Honor: QT Marshall def. Paul Walter Hauser
    Hollywood clashed with hardcore in a brutal showdown. Hauser bled and battled through kendo stick shots and even a terrifying powerbomb on thumbtacks. Hook made a surprise appearance to neutralize Aaron Solo, but in the end, QT survived a low blow and nailed an avalanche cutter through a glass-covered table for the win. Post-match, QT showed respect by fist-bumping the bloodied actor.
  • ROH World Tag Team Championship: Sammy Guevara & Rush def. The Outrunners
    Rush was revealed as Guevara’s mystery partner, and the two captured the tag gold. After surviving a late Outrunners rally, Rush hit the Bull’s Horns before Guevara sealed the win with a dive. The celebration turned sour when Guevara betrayed the Von Erichs with a superkick, as LFI laid waste to the brothers.
  • ROH World Championship: Bandido (c) def. Hechicero
    In what many will call the match of the night, Bandido and Hechicero put on a near half-hour masterpiece. After countering each other’s signature moves, Bandido finally caught the technical wizard with a bridging German suplex to retain. A must-watch bout for ROH fans.
  • ROH Women’s World Championship: Athena (c) def. Mina Shirakawa
    The main event was a 25-minute war. With The Blue Meanie briefly involved in some early antics, things turned serious as both women targeted injuries — Mina’s hand, Athena’s knee. Shirakawa nearly scored the upset with a Mina Driver, but Athena powered through with a straitjacket powerbomb and sealed the deal with the O-Face. “The Fallen Goddess” continues her dominant reign as the “Forever Champion.”