Ring of Honor held its latest television tapings at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, on May 6th. Below are the spoiler results from the event.

The first episode of the tapings began with a match between Wheeler Yuta and Claudio Castagnoli versus Rhett Titus and Tracy Williams. The match ended with Yuta and Castagnoli emerging as the winners.

Next up was the ROH World TV Championship match between Samoa Joe and Blake Christian, where Samoa Joe successfully retained his title.

The Righteous (Vincent and Dutch) took on The Infantry (Shawn Dean and Carlie Bravo), with the former winning the match.

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Robyn Renegade and Vert Vixen were next up, with Robyn Renegade emerging victorious.

Willie Mack defeated Ninja Mack in the next match, followed by a match where Shane Taylor and Work Horsemen beat Local Opponents.

Kyle Fletcher with Mark Davis defeated Tony Deppen in the following match. In a tag team match, Dark Order (Stu, Uno, Silver, and Reynolds) won against Trustbusters (Jeeves Kay, Sonny Kiss, Slim J) and Varsity Athletes Josh Woods.

In the main event of the first episode, Athena took on Skye Blue in a match for the ROH Women’s Championship, with Athena winning the title.

The second episode of the tapings began with a match between Mark Briscoe and Shane Taylor, with Briscoe emerging as the winner.

Willow Nightingale defeated Madi Wrenkowski in the next match, followed by Christopher Daniels and Matt Sydal defeating Zack Clayton and Cole Karter.

In a tag team match, Angelico and Serpentico defeated Cheeseburger and Eli Isom.

After defeating AR Fox, Zack Sabre Jr. is confronted by Samoa Joe.

Gates of Agony, with Prince Nana, emerged victorious over Dalton Castle and A Boy.

Ashley D’Ambrose was beaten by Mercedes Martinez.

In the Fight Without Honor match, The Kingdom was defeated by Darius Martin and Action Andretti.

Fans of Ring of Honor can look forward to catching these matches on upcoming episodes of ROH TV on HonorClub.

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