ROH Supercard of Honor Results, Highlights, and Key Moments for May 15, 2026

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Tonight’s ROH Supercard of Honor, airing May 15, 2026, promises an action-packed night live from the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center in Salisbury, Maryland. On this show, ROH World Champion Bandido will defend his title against The Swirl’s “Vanilla Baby” Blake Christian. Additionally, AEW National Champion Mark Davis of the Don Callis Family will defend his title against Zelhua.

The show begins at 7pm ET on WatchROH.com and is available for international fans to watch on streaming platforms such as WatchROH.com. Ringside News provides live match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Please keep checking this page. Refresh to see the latest results as the action unfoldsjoin the conversation in the comments section below!

ROH Supercard of Honor Zero Hour Preshow Results (5/15/26): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The ROH SuperCard of Honor Zero Hour Pre-Show begins with commentary welcoming us to Sammy Guevara as he steps down to the ring for the first match of the night. Action Andretti comes down to the ring next.

Single match: LFI ROH World Tag Team Champion “Spanish God” Sammy Guevara vs. Action Andretti

The match begins with Guevara holding up his middle finger and rejecting the honor code. Guevara and Andretti then trade armlinger-to-armlinger counters, with Andretti receiving several quick nearfalls. Andretti then messes up Guevara’s har, and Guevara responds with a thumb to the eye.

Andretti then came back fired up, hitting a dropkick and slamming Guevara with a clothesline to the floor. Andretti then follows it up with a few dives to the floor. Guevara then fights back with a dropkick and hits a dive to the floor. Andretti then sent Guevara to the floor with a superkick, and Guevara landed another dive. Andretti tries to dive into the ring, but Guevara catches him with a flying knee.

Guevara then hit Andretti with a Samoan drop. Guevara then yells that he should face Bandido tonight for the world title. Then Andretti hits a handspring on Cutter and they both go down. Andretti then begins to counterattack with a series of attacks. Guevara tries to fight back with a knee strike, but Andretti hits an enziguiri and a handspring back elbow. Andretti then went up top and Guevara went down to the floor to avoid Andretti. Then Andretti falls to the apron and hits an Asai moonsault.

Back in the ring, Andretti gets a near fall into a springboard clothesline. Andretti then goes for a split-leg moonsault, but Guevara avoids it. Andretti then hits two Spanish fly-like powerslams. Andretti then goes for a springboard but Guevara gets his knees up. Guevara then hoisted Andretti onto his shoulders, placed him on a torture rack, and spun him around for a DDT. Guevara then hit GTH for the win.

The winner of the singles match is LFI ROH World Tag Team Champion “God of Spain” Sammy Guevara!

After the match, Guevara gave a speech and RUSH went down to the ring to beat up Andretti.

LSG then makes his way down to the ring for the next match on the pre-show.

Single match: LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH vs. LSG

The match begins with RUSH overpowering LSG and winning with a running dropkick in the corner.

Single match winner, LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH!

Shane Taylor Promotions then discontinued the promotion and proposed an open challenge for anyone tonight, with Mance Warner, Eddie Kingston, and Ortiz seemingly answering.

Lacey Lane and Janai Kai then go down to the ring for the next match on the pre-show, followed by Queen Aminata and Mina Shirakawa.

Tag match: Queen Aminata & Mina Shirakawa vs Janai Kai & Lacey Lane

The match begins with Shirakawa locking Lane in a figure four leglock. Kai then runs in to break up the move and Aminata hits her with a knee. Kai then hits Shirakawa with a knee, and Amimuka hits Shirakawa with a headbutt. Kai and Lane then hit Shirakawa with kicks. Aminata then counterattacks Lane and Kai with forearms, but is ultimately overwhelmed 2-on-1. Shirakawa then saves with a dropkick from the top that hits both opponents at the same time. Shirakawa then pins Kai in a figure four, while Aminata pins Lane in a Texas Cloverleaf. Kai officially taps out and wins.

The winners of the tag team match are Queen Aminata and Mina Shirakawa!

Then we head to the back and tomorrow night Jay Lethal and Lee Johnson take on Samoa Joe and Anthony Bowens. Lethal and Johnson also believe that Blake Christian will win the ROH World Title tonight.

The Premier Athletes then make their way to the ring for the pre-show main event, followed by The Rascals.

Tag match: The Rascals (Desmond Xavier, Myron Reed) vs. Premier Athlete (Tony Nese, Aliya Daivari)

The match begins with a combination of Tony Nese and Desmond Xavier, with Xavier hitting Nese with a dropkick and taunting him with a jumping jack. Nese then hits a double chop to Reed’s throat and Premier Athlete takes control. Reed then goes after Sterling on the floor, which sets up Denali to hit him with a clothesline. Back in the ring, Daivari hits a DDT on Xavier. Daivari then shoves Xavier to the floor and all the heels shoot at him.

Nese and Daivari double team Xavier in the ring. Xavier then hits Daivari with a hook kick, knocking both of them down. Reed then gets the tag and takes on Nese, hitting him with an enzigiri. Nese then ducks, but gets caught with a superkick. Xavier then recovers and teams up with Reed for a slingshot neckbreaker for a near fall. Additionally, Premier Athletes defeat Xavier with a double team DDT. Nese then hit Reed with a sitout tombstone for a near fall. Then Xavier returns with an enzigiri on Daivari. Xavier then attacked Daivari with a dive. Nese then hits Xavier with a dive and Reed takes out Nese and Daivari with an over-the-top rope cutter on the floor.

Sterling tries to interfere, but Wentz cuts him off. Denali then tries to hit Wentz, but Wentz turns it into a cutter on Sterling. Back in the ring, Daivari takes Reed down with a hammerlock clothesline. Nese then breaks out of the lead with a 450 and Daivari follows with a splash. He then goes for the cover, but Xavier breaks up the pin with a twisting leg drop. The Rascals then attacked Daivari with a double superkick. Reed then picked up Daivari and went for the Burning Hammer, but Xavier stomped him off the top rope for the win.

Winners of the tag team match, The Rascals (Desmond Xavier & Myron Reed)!

Global Wars: Cincinnati, featuring talent from ROH, CMLL and Stardom, is then announced and the ROH Supercard of Honor Zero Hour Pre-Show concludes.

ROH Super Card of Honor Results (5/15/26): Live Match Updates and Highlights

ROH Supercard Of Honor begins with a video package. Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman then welcomed us to the show and Josh Woods came down to the ring for the first match of the PPV. Nigel McGuinness then steps down to the ring.

Pure rule matching: Nigel McGuinness vs. Premier Athlete’s “Technical Beast” Josh Woods

The match begins with honors rules in place, with Nigel forcing Josh into the corner and setting him up for a rope break. Nigel then goes for a side headlock, but Josh counters with a judo throw and locks in an armbar, forcing Nigel to quickly go for a rope break. Nigel then takes Woods down with an arm ringer and works on the arm. Woods then counters an overhead armbar with a small package, but Nigel kicks out at two. Josh backs Nigel into the corner and goes for a hard chop, but Nigel counters with a thumb to the eye. Nigel then went for the Tower of London from the corner, but Woods countered with a sleeper and Nigel had to use a second rope break. Nigel then has to go to the floor to regroup.

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Nigel then picked up his headset and spoke to the commentators about the match not going according to his plan. Woods then picked up a second headset and said the match was going the way he expected. The referee then finds his headset and tells both men to return to the ring before being counted out. Back in the ring, Nigel tricks Woods into taking advantage of the remaining two rope breaks. Josh then takes the fight to the floor and rams into the ring barrier. Back in the ring, Woods hits a backbreaker and an ankle lock. McGuinness then has to use a final rope break to break that hold.

On the floor, Nigel crashed into the Tower of London, knocking Woods face-first into the floor, and Nigel twisted to avoid landing flat on his back. Woods then recovers and both fighters begin exchanging forearms. The referee’s count then goes to 18 and then they go back to the ring. Back in the ring, Woods and Nigel knock each other out with simultaneous boots. Nigel then recovers first and hits more forearms and a running European uppercut. Woods then comes back with a backbreaker and a clothesline for two. Woods then goes back to the ankle lock. Nigel then gets to the ropes, but it doesn’t matter. Nigel then rolls through and sends Woods into the turnbuckle. Nigel then goes to the London Dungeon and Woods escapes. Nigel then hits a few uppercuts, but bounces off the ropes and hits a lariat for the win.

Nigel McGuinness, winner of the pure rules match!

Viva Van then makes his way down to the ring for the next match on the PPV, followed by Red Velvet.

ROH Women’s World Television Championship Match: Red Velvet (c) vs. Vivavan

The match begins with a lockup between both women, Red Velvet locks up with a short arm scissors, but Van slams it into the cradle to force a break. Van then hits a knee to Velvet’s arm. Then Velvet counters with a leg lariat. Van then hits a rolling leg lariat for a near fall. Van then tightens his stretch scarf and begins working on Velvet’s legs. Van then impales Velvet with a bow and arrow. Velvet then runs away and approaches Autumn. Both women then trade open hand chops and forearms. Vann then hits a heel kick, but it hits nothing but air. Then Velvet immediately covers for two covers. Van then hits Velvet with a German suplex.

Van then sends Velvet into the corner with an upkick. Van then goes for an electric chair drop, but Velvet counters with a rana. Van then hits a spinning backfist, both women fall down with their arms on their opponents, and they attempt a double pin, but both kick out at two. Van then avoids a spin kick, but Velvet hits her with a superkick. Velvet then goes for a finisher, but Van blocks it and hits Velvet with Air Raid Crash, sending her into a near fall.

Van then hoists Velvet into the electric chair again and climbs onto the middle rope. Velvet then escapes and uses Iconoclasm to drag Van out of the corner for a near fall. Van then goes for an electric chair suplex but Velvet spins out and Van hits her with a sitdown powerbomb for two. Van then goes for the electric chair again, but Velvet turns it into a cradle for two, and Van reverses it again for two. Then Velvet jumps out and hits Van with a spin kick for the win.

Winner and ROH Women’s World Television Champion Red Velvet!

AR Fox then makes his way down to the ring for his next match on the PPV, followed by Lio Rush.

ROH World Television Championship: AR Fox (c) vs. “Blackheart” Lio Rush

The match starts with Rush hitting Fox with a clothesline and the Code of Ethics is violated. Rush then used his usual speedy tactics to take the lead. Fox then trips Rush on the apron and flips him over the ropes for a double stomp. Fox follows up with a moonsault to the floor. Back in the ring, Fox hits a clothesline in the corner and follows up with an elbow. Rush then fires back with a heel kick, knocking Fox to the floor. Rush then goes on top, but Fox gives chase. Rush then bites Fox, puts him between the turnbuckles and hits him with a Stunner. Rush then hits a crossbody on the floor.

On the floor, Rush sends Fox into the ring barricade. Rush gets back in the ring and hits a brainbuster on Fox. Fox tries to fight back, but Rush cuts him off with a running back elbow. Rush then runs into a boot from Fox. Fox then hits a spinning DDT from the ropes for a near fall. With both fighters eliminated, Action Andretti heads to cheer on the match. Fox then hits a flying back elbow in the corner and a rolling cutter for a near fall. Fox then goes to the top but Rush tries to tie him to the ropes. Fox then hits a cutter off the ropes and another but only gets two.

Fox then goes for the 450, but Rush dodges and hits a pop-up powerbomb. Rush then follows up with a 2-on-1 Spear. Rush then hits a springboard cutter, knocking Fox to the floor. Rush then follows up with a dive to the floor. Back in the ring, Rush hits another Springboard Cutter for two. Rush then hits Fox with a Stunner and locks him in a cravat. Rush then shoves Fox into the corner and bites him in the head. Fox then dodged Rush’s charge, but was hit by a Spanish fly. Rush then hits a frog splash off the top, but only gets two. Rush then falls to the floor to win the title belt. He then climbs onto the ropes with the title belt, but referee Stephon Smith takes it from Rush. Andretti hits Rush off the top rope while the referee looks away. Fox then hit a 450 splash for the win.

Winner and current ROH World Television Champion AR Fox!

We then head to the backside where Sammy Guevara cuts a promo and reminds the world that he has defeated AEW World Champion Darby Allin for the fourth time and will win the AEW World Title for the fifth time tomorrow night at Collision.

Diamante then goes down to the ring for the next match on PPV, followed by Deonna Purrazzo.

ROH Women’s Pure Championship Match: “The Virtuosa” Deonna Purrazzo (c) vs. Diamond

The match begins with the honor code being followed and both women locked up. Purrazzo then hits Diamante with a huge powerbomb and then hits an armbar on Fujiwara. Diamante then immediately uses a rope break to escape. The fight then moves to the floor and Diamante hits a Stunner on the floor aiming for Purrazzo’s legs. Back in the ring, Diamante does some more leg work. Diamante puts an ankle lock on Purrazzo, who is leaning against the ropes, forcing a rope break.

Purrazzo then fires back with a chop in the corner. Diamante then punched Purrazzo. Diamante then hangs Purrazzo upside down in the ropes and dropkicks him to the floor. Purrazzo then returns to the ring and Diamante works his knee some more. Purrazzo then counters with a Russian leg sweep. He rolls into an armbar from there, but Diamante fights back and hits a kick.

Diamante then blocks another powerbomb attempt, goes back to a spinning toe hold, and transitions into an ankle lock. Purrazzo then reverses it, but Diamante hits her with a forearm. Diamante then hits a bridge German suplex for a near fall. Diamante then locks in an armbar, but Purrazzo counters with a cradle. Purrazzo then hit a closed fist and received a warning from the referee. Purrazzo then hits Diamante with a draping DDT and goes back into an armbar. Diamante then uses a second rope break to escape.

Purrazzo goes for a Gotch-style piledriver, but Diamante escapes. Diamante then goes for something like a Crossroads, but Purrazzo escapes and goes for an armbar. Diamante then escapes and Purrazzo hits a Gotch-style piledriver on both of them. Diamante then flips Purrazzo off and slaps him, trying to provoke him into using a closed fist here. Instead, Purrazzo hits her with a short powerbomb and locks in a Venus de Milo double armbar. Despite getting close to the ropes and still having one rope break left, Diamante tapped out for the win.

The winner and current ROH Women’s Pure Champion, “The Virtuosa” Deonna Purrazzo!

Action Andretti then cut a promo stating that he always tried to do the right thing and was willing to wait for his partner to do what he did, but his partner was not there in return. Then, Andretti says, a fire was awakened within him. Andretti then told Lio Rush to understand one thing: CRU is over.

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Coleman and Riccaboni confirm Darby Allin vs. Sammy Guevara on Collision tomorrow night.

Ace Austin then makes his way down to the ring for his next match on PPV, followed by Lee Moriarty.

ROH Pure Championship Match: Shane Taylor Promotions “TAIGASTYLE” Lee Moriarty (c) vs. Ace Austin of Bang Bang Gang

The match begins with both teams locking up in compliance with the Code of Ethics. Austin then uses a rope break to escape the hold. Moriarty then goes for the arm, but Austin counters with a backbreaker. Moriarty then goes for the chicken wing, but Austin slips out and places Moriarty in the cradle. Austin then finishes with a Mutalock. Moriarty then slams Austin’s finger into the mat and runs away.

Moriarty then goes for a chicken wing, but Austin backs into the corner and escapes. Moriarty then begins further treatment of Austin’s arm. Moriarty then ties Austin up with a straight jacket. Austin can make it his own. Moriarty then escapes and traps the octopus. Moriarty then leans against the ropes, essentially leading Austin into a second rope break. Moriarty doesn’t use any rope breaks. Moriarty then misses a dropkick and Austin hits the Koji Clutch. Moriarty then has to use a rope break to escape.

Moriarty then sweeps Austin off his feet. Austin then hits Moriarty with a short arm clothesline and drops his leg. Austin then hits a Death Valley Driver. Austin then hits a bridge German suplex for a near fall. Moriarty then dodged an attack from Austin near the ropes, and some in the crowd called for a rope break, but the referee didn’t see it that way. Moriarty then hits a springboard lariat and hits the Border City Stretch. Austin then counters with two cradles. Austin then counters an armbar with a deep cradle. Austin ties up Moriarty’s legs and uses a bridge to protect him, but Moriarty uses a rope break to escape.

This leaves both of them with just one more rope break, and while Austin is tied up, Moriarty locks in another armbar, forcing Austin into the final rope break. Moriarty then escapes from the Tiger Driver and hits a forearm. Then Austin jumps off the ropes with a roundhouse kick. Austin then charges, but Moriarty puts him in another armbar. Austin then reaches the ropes, but the hold doesn’t break, but he is able to use the ropes to send Moriarty to the floor.

Moriarty then slid into the ring and Austin pushed his head into the mat for a near fall. Austin then attacks Moriarty with the Flatliner, and Moriarty tightens the Koji Clutch again. Moriarty then has to take advantage of the final rope break to escape. Austin then goes for a rollup, but Moriarty escapes and locks in a chicken wing. Austin then escapes, but Moriarty rounds him up on the bridge and grabs the ropes on the bridge back to further solidify his victory.

Winner and current ROH Pure Champion Shane Taylor Promotions’ “TAIGASTYLE” Lee Moriarty!

Next we see Red Velvet’s match, she says that she thinks it’s good to hold the ROH TV title, but not good to be excluded from the Owen Hart Women’s Tournament. Velvet then says she will go to Collision tomorrow night to defeat Willow Nightingale and compete for the TBS Championship.

Lexi Nile then brings on Jordan Oliver and Alec Price. They are “Busta and the Blaine” and are set to be number one for the ROH World Tag Team Titles, but if ROH’s other tag teams are flocking, they are ready. Matt Taven and Mike Bennett then return to ROH, with both teams shaking hands and largely agreeing to fight in the future.

Shane Taylor and The Infantry then go down to the ring for the next match on PPV, followed by The Outrunners and Dalton Castle.

ROH World 6-Man Tag Team Championship Match: Shane Taylor and the Infantry (Carly Bravo and “Captain” Sean Dean) (c) vs. Outrunners (Turbo Floyd and Truth Magnum) and Dalton Castle

The match begins with Castle targeting Dean’s Bangaran, but Dean quickly counters. Castle then nails Dean with a forearm, but Bravo hits Dean with a knee from the apron. Magnum then gets the tag and hits a chop on Bravo. Magnum then misses a dive in the corner and Dean hits Magnum with a springboard cutter. Bravo then sends Magnum into the apron with a cutter and Taylor follows up with a big leg. Magnum then tries to fight out of the STP corner, but gets triple-teamed by his opponent.

Magnum then nearly approaches the corner to make the tag, but his opponent drags his partner down to the floor so there is no one left to make the tag. Taylor then hits a splash on Truth in the corner. Taylor then takes Castle down with a splash to the floor. Floyd then gets the tag and takes it to the infantry. He then dropskicks Taylor and hits Bravo and Dean. The Outrunners then begin preparing to shake hands, but Taylor succeeds in both. Floyd is then triple-teamed with heels in the corner. The castle is still in the floor. Then Dean comes in with a pendulum elbow drop and hits the elbow back in the ring for a 2 count. Taylor and Bravo then shove Floyd against the ring post.

Dean then suplexes Floyd. Bravo then tags in and suplexes Floyd. Taylor then tags in and hits a delayed vertical suplex on Floyd. Dean then hits a suplex on Floyd, but Floyd reverses. Bravo then tries to stop Floyd from getting the tag. Floyd then hits him with a back suplex, but Dean lures Magnum out of the corner and there’s no one for Floyd to make the tag. Taylor then charged and missed the avalanche. Floyd then goes for a slam, but it doesn’t work because Taylor is huge and Floyd is tired. Taylor then slams Floyd down and nails him with a headbutt. Taylor then misses another Avalanche and Floyd is able to wake Taylor up with a slam. Castle then recovers and gets to the corner to get the tag.

All heel suplexes, including a huge German suplex from Taylor. Castle then attempts a Bangalang on Taylor, but is unable to restrain Taylor. Christian XO then distracts Castle, allowing the heels to gain an advantage against Castle. Taylor then hits a piledriver on Castle, but the Outrunners make the save. Infantry then goes for a double team on Castle, but the Outrunners crotch Infantry in the ring. Castle then hits a Bangalang on Taylor. The Outrunners then hit a double elbow and Castle caught Taylor with a jackknife cradle and pinned Taylor for the win.

Winners and new ROH World 6-Man Tag Team Champions, The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd and Truth Magnum) vs. Dalton Castle!

After the match, Shane Taylor Promotions announces the new champion, but Orange Cassidy is sent off. Mark Briscoe then runs in with a chair for the save. They then ended the Shane Taylor promotion and celebrated with the new six-a-side champions.

Zelhua then makes his way to the ring for his next match on PPV, followed by Mark Davis.

AEW National Championship Match: Mark Davis of Don Callis Family (c) vs. Zelhua

The game started with a back and forth on the floor, with Davis running through Selfur with a tackle. Back in the ring, Davis stomps Selfa and nails him with a punt. Zelhua then backs away with a body slam attempt. Davis then hits a lariat on Zelhua and another lariat knocks him off the apron to the floor. Zelhua beats the count and returns to the ring, but is quickly slammed down. Davis then sets Zelhua against the turnbuckle and tries to unmask him. Selfa then blocks this and drops Davis to the mat.

Zelhua then hits a crossbody from the top for a near fall. Zelhua then takes Davis down with a Northern Lights Suplex, resulting in a near fall. Selfa then ties up Davis in a hammerlock and sends him to the mat. Selfa then punched Davis ten times in the corner and the crowd counted him out in Spanish. Davis then goes for a lariat, but Selfa trips Davis and ties his ankles.

Davis then crawls to the ropes to force a break. Davis then sells the knee and Selfa starts working on it until Davis hits him with a snap piledriver. Zelhua then goes for a superplex, but Davis counters it and sends Zelhua out of the corner with an avalanche suplex. Then Zelhua slams Davis and gets on top. Next, Selfa goes for a senton, but Davis avoids it. Additionally, Davis defeated Zelhua with a piledriver and lariat.

Winner and current AEW National Champion Mark Davis of the Don Callis Family!

Lexi Nair then spoke to Shane Taylor Promotions and laid out some challenges for The Conglomeration and the new ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champions ahead of tomorrow night’s Collision.

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Mark Briscoe and Orange Cassidy accept a challenge from Shane Taylor Promotions and their words of the day are “Hometown is awesome!” Kyle O’Reilly is likely to be the third partner.

Blake Christian then makes his way to the ring for his next match on PPV against Lee Johnson and Jay Lethal, followed by Bandido.

ROH World Championship Match: Bandido (c) vs. Swirl’s “Vanilla Baby” Blake Christian

The match starts with both men locking up and Christian dropkicks Bandido to the floor. Christian then goes for a dive, but Bandido returns to the ring and takes him down with a snaprana. Bandido then sends Christian to the floor and follows up with a dive. Lee Johnson then distracted the referee, allowing Jay Lethal to clip Bandido’s knee. Christian then hits Bandido with a tope over the ropes. Back in the ring, Christian tackles Bandido’s knee. The referee then again caught Lethal and Johnson interfering, this time ejecting them from ringside, allowing Bandido to eliminate them with a dive.

Christian then takes control with a short arm scissors. Christian then gets to the top, but Bandido rolls off. Christian then goes down to the mat and attacks Bandido’s knee. Christian then charges into Bandido’s boots and Christian ties Bandido’s feet to the ropes and hits a Tiger Feint Kick to the back. Bandido then applies a gorilla press on Christian, but Christian slips into an arm scissors from there. Bandido then gives Christian a sit-down powerbomb and escapes. Then Bandido hits a twisting moonsault from the corner. Furthermore, Bandido hits a running knee and ends up having two options.

Bandido then goes for a 21plex, but Christian escapes and hits a splash on Bandido. Then Christian takes down Bandido with a dragon screw leg whip. Christian then tries to roll into the figure four, but Bandido fights back and hits Christian with a suplex. Christian then flipped Bandido off his back, and Bandido hit a Northern Lights 21 Plex. He then jumps off the ropes and hits Bandido with a Northern Lights Suplex. Christian then hits Bandido with a kick that sends him flying onto the apron. Christian then follows him on the apron. Bandido goes for another press slam, but Christian escapes and slams Bandido to the floor. Christian then jumps to the middle rope and hits Bandido with a tornado DDT.

Christian gets back in the ring and hits a Lethal Injection for two. On the floor, Christian cleans up the commentary desk. Christian then suplexes Bandido, but Bandido reverses and hits Christian with a brainbuster. Back in the ring, Bandido hits a 21-plex, but Christian kicks out with a 2-plex. Bandido then goes for a top rope fallaway slam, but Christian counters and turns it into an avalanche poison rana. Christian then follows up with a 450 splash for two.

Christian then goes for a 21-plex, but Bandido blocks it and flips him into the ropes. Bandido then pulled Christian into the ring from the middle rope and hit a deadlift superplex. Bandido then goes for a Shooting Star Press, but Christian gets up on his knees. Bandido then goes for a springboard, but Bandido hits a dropkick and they both go down. Bandido then gets up first and Christian gets up and hits a superkick and knee out of nowhere. Christian then goes for a Lethal Injection, but Bandido counters with an X-knee. Christian then comes back with a Spanish fly for a near fall.

Christian then falls to the floor and grabs the ROH title belt from the timekeeper table. He then tries to use the belt, but the referee takes it away. Then the referee turns his back and Christian hits a low blow and double stomp, but only gets two. Christian then goes for something, but it turns into a Bandido Styles Crash. With Christian on his back, Bandido deadlifts a 21-plex for the win.

Winner and ROH World Champion Bandido!

After the match, while Bandido was on his knees looking down at the championship, Swerve Strickland went down to the ring and delivered a house call to the back of Bandido’s head. Prince Nana then comes outside and applauds Strickland as he makes his second house call. Just when it looks like Strickland is about to leave, he returns and hits Bandido with the Gringo Killer on a chair. Officials then tended to Bandido, who was lying on the ring.

Yuka Sakazaki then comes down to the ring for the main event of the PPV, followed by Maya World. Trish Adora steps down to the ring next, followed by Zyda Steele, Billy Starks, and Athena.

ROH Women’s World Championship Survival of the Fittest Match: “The Fallen Goddess” Athena (c) vs. Maya World vs. Trish Adora vs. Yuka Sakazaki vs. Billie Starkz vs. SkyFlight’s Zayda Steel

The match begins with all six women in the ring, and Athena sends the Starks to the floor and tells them to stick to the plan and fight, while the other women surround them on the floor and attack them. Adora then powerslams Starks into the ring. Steeles then hits a double stomp off the top rope. Starks and Athena then go for a suplex steals, but she counters it with a double DDT. Furthermore, Athena hits World and Sakazaki with a fall away slam. Steels then grabs a steel chair and chases his opponent. She then puts a chair between the ropes and tries to whip Athena into that chair, but Athena flips it and sends Steeles into the chair. Athena then put her feet on the ropes and held her, scoring her first fall about five minutes into the match.

Then Sakazaki gets a nearfall with a suplex. Athena then jumps out and superkicks Sakazaki. Athena then goes to get a chair, but before she can use it, World comes in with a kendo staff. Starks then gets a chair and hits Sakazaki with a chair shot. Adora then acquires a kendo stick and uses it to work across worlds. Additionally, kendo sticks, chairs, and garbage cans are sent into the ring. Athena then places a bunch of chairs on the floor. Adora then works over World with a kendo stick on the floor. Starks then pulls out a table from under the ring. Starks and Sakazaki then fight near a table. Starks then sends Sakazaki into the ring barricade.

Back in the ring, World hits Adora with a headscissors and Adora hits Athena with a spear. Athena and Adora then go at it on the ring apron, and Adora chokeslams Athena off the apron and slams her into the chair Athena had set up earlier. The Starks then save Athena from further abuse from Adora. Starks and Adora then fight their way to the commentary desk. Starks then goes for a suplex Adora off the table, but Adora blocks it and hits a Death Valley Driver on Starks on the commentary table, but it doesn’t break. Athena then recovers and Adora sends her over the table with a forearm. Furthermore, Sakazaki hits Athena from the top with a Magical Girl Splash to the outside of the arena.

Back in the ring, Adora hits Sakazaki with a backbreaker. Adora then hits Athena with a lariat, but Sakazaki eliminates Adora with a spinning slam. The final four are Athena, Starks, World, and Sakazaki. Furthermore, Sakazaki grabs a trash can and hits Athena with the Magical Girl Splash along with the trash can. The Starks then save Athena and attack and eliminate her with an Avalanche-style Bloodline. Athena is then ejected, and World and the Starks brawl in the ring. Starkz then runs into World’s superkick. The Starks then return with a destroyer and prepare for the near fall.

Athena then returns to the ring with some kendo sticks. She then throws one to Starkz and they use the sticks to manipulate the world. The Starks and Athena then stack chairs on top of World. Athena pulls out a ladder from under the ring. World then hits a dropkick on Starks and sends her into the ladder. They then brawl all the way to the top and Athena accidentally attacks Starkz. World then hits a sunset flip powerbomb on Starkz to get the elimination.

This leaves World and Athena, who grabs his belt and uses it as a weapon. Athena then takes a wild swing and misses. World then hits Athena’s head on the apron with a DDT, but only gets two hits. World then hit his finisher, but it ended in a nearfall.

And World closes with an ankle lock. Athena then reaches the rope, but Mike Posey says the rope won’t break. Starks tries to throw the towel at Athena, but Athena grabs the towel and brings Starks into the ring, breaking the hold. Athena then powerbombs World and hits her with a chair. Athena then steps back on the Starks on her way up the ladder. She then scored the Super Duper O-face at Worlds for the win.

“Fallen Goddess” Athena is the winner of the Survival of the Fit Test Match and is currently the ROH Women’s World Champion!

After the match, Diamante leaves to join Athena, who reprimands the Starks for his actions during the match. Starks was then disappointed and she exited the ring as Athena and Diamante celebrated and the show drew to a close.

Matches and key moments scheduled for ROH Supercard of Honor on May 15, 2026

  • ROH World Championship Match: Bandido (c) vs. Swirl’s “Vanilla Baby” Blake Christian
  • AEW National Championship Match: Mark Davis of Don Callis Family (c) vs. Zelhua
  • ROH Women’s World Championship Survival of the Fittest Match: “The Fallen Goddess” Athena (c) vs. Maya World vs. Trish Adora vs. Yuka Sakazaki vs. Billie Starkz vs. SkyFlight’s Zayda Steel
  • ROH Women’s Pure Championship Match: “The Virtuosa” Deonna Purrazzo (c) vs. Diamond
  • Pure rule matching: Nigel McGuinness vs. Premier Athlete’s “Technical Beast” Josh Woods
  • ROH Women’s World Television Championship Match: Red Velvet (c) vs. Vivavan
  • ROH World Television Championship: AR Fox (c) vs. “Blackheart” Lio Rush
  • ROH Pure Championship Match: Shane Taylor Promotions “TAIGASTYLE” Lee Moriarty (c) vs. Ace Austin of Bang Bang Gang
  • ROH Supercard of Honor Zero Hour Pre-Show Singles Match: LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH vs. TBD
  • ROH Supercard of Honor Zero Hour Pre-Show Tag Match: The Rascals (Desmond Xavier, Myron Reed) vs. Premier Athlete (Tony Nese, Aliya Daivari)
  • ROH Supercard of Honor Zero Hour Pre-Show Singles Match: LFI ROH World Tag Team Champion “Spanish God” Sammy Guevara vs. Action Andretti
  • ROH Supercard of Honor Zero Hour Pre-Show Tag Match: Queen Aminata & Mina Shirakawa vs Janai Kai & Lacey Lane
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