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. The show sees ROH World Champion Bandido defend his title against The Swirl’s “Vanilla Baby” Blake Christian. Plus, Don Callis Family’s AEW National Champion Mark Davis defends his title against Xelhua.

The show kicks off at 7:00 PM ET on WatchROH.com and is available for international fans on streaming platforms like WatchROH.com. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!

ROH Supercard Of Honor Zero Hour Pre-Show Results (5/15/26): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The ROH Supercard Of Honor Zero Hour Pre-Show opens up with commentary welcoming us as Sammy Guevara makes his way down to the ring for the first match of the night. Action Andretti then makes his way down to the ring next.

Singles Match: LFI’s ROH World Tag Team Champion “The Spanish God” Sammy Guevara vs. Action Andretti

The match starts off with Guevara rejecting the Code of Honor with a middle finger. Guevara and Andretti then exchange arm ringers and counters to arm ringers before Andretti gets a couple of quick near falls. Andretti then messes up Guevara’s har and Guevara responds with a thumb to the eye.

Andretti then comes back fired up, hitting a dropkick and sending Guevara to the floor with a clothesline. Andretti then follows that up with a couple of dives to the floor. Guevara then comes back with a dropkick and he hits a dive to the floor. Andretti then knocks Guevara to the floor with a superkick and he hits another dive. Andretti then goes for a springboard into the ring, but Guevara catches him with a jumping knee.

Guevara then hits Andretti with a Samoan Drop. Guevara then shouts that he should be facing Bandido for the World Title tonight. Andretti then does a handspring into a cutter and both men are down. Andretti then mounts a comeback with a series of strikes. Guevara then tries to come back with a knee strike, but Andretti hits an enziguiri and a handspring back elbow. Andretti then goes to the top and Guevara drops to the floor to avoid Andretti. Andretti then drops to the apron and hits an Asai moonsault.

Back in the ring, Andretti gets a near fall after a springboard clothesline. Andretti then goes for a split-leg moonsault, but Guevara gets out of the way. Andretti then hits almost like a Spanish Fly powerslam for two. Andretti then goes for a springboard, but Guevara gets his knees up. Guevara then places Andretti on his shoulders in a torture rack and spins him into a DDT. Guevara then hits the GTH for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, LFI’s ROH World Tag Team Champion “The Spanish God” Sammy Guevara!

After the match, Guevara speaks and RUSH makes his way down to the ring to lay waste to Andretti.

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

Singles Match: LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH vs. LSG

The match starts off with RUSH dominating LSG and hitting him with a running dropkick in the corner for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH!

Shane Taylor Promotions then cuts a promo and offers an open challenge tonight to anyone and Mance Warner, Eddie Kingston and Ortiz seems to answer it.

Lacey Lane and Janai Kai then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the pre-show and Queen Aminata and Mina Shirakawa follow.

Tag Team Match: Queen Aminata and Mina Shirakawa vs. Janai Kai and Lacey Lane

The match starts off with Shirakawa cinching in the figure-four leg lock on Lane. Kai then runs in to break up the move and Aminata hits her with a knee. Kai then nails Shirakawa with a knee and Aminata hits her with a headbutt. Kai and Lane then hit Shirakawa with kicks. Aminata then comes back with a forearms on Lane and Kai, but she is eventually overwhelmed by the 2-on-1. Shirakawa then makes the save by hitting both her opponents with a dropkick off the top at once. Shirakawa then locks Kai in a figure-four and Aminata locks Lane in a Texas Cloverleaf. Kai is officially the one to tap out for the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, Queen Aminata and Mina Shirakawa!

We then head to the back, where Jay Lethal and Lee Johnson challenges Samoa Joe and Anthony Bowens for Collision tomorrow night. Lethal and Johnson are also confident that Blake Christian would win the ROH World Title tonight.

The Premier Athletes then make their way down to the ring for the main event of the pre-show and The Rascalz follow.

Tag Team Match: The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier and Myron Reed) vs. The Premier Athletes (Tony Nese and Ariya Daivari)

The match starts off with Tony Nese and Dezmond Xavier and Xavier hits Nese with a dropkick and taunts him with some jumping jacks. Nese then hits Reed with a double chop in the throat and the Premiere Athletes take control. Reed then drops to the floor to go after Sterling, but this is a set up for Denali to hit him with a clothesline. Back in the ring, Daivari hits Xavier with a DDT. Daivari then sends Xavier to the floor and all the heels take their shots at him.

Nese and Daivari then double team Xavier in the ring. Xavier then hits Daivari with a hook kick and both guys are down. Reed then gets the tag and he takes on Nese, hitting him with an enziguiri. Nese then ducks and he gets caught with a superkick. Xavier then recovers and teams up with Reed for a slingshot neckbreaker for a near fall. The Premiere Athletes then take out Xavier with a double team DDT. Nese then hits Reed with a sit-out tombstone for a near fall. Xavier then comes back with an enziguiri for Daivari. Xavier then hit 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 then tries to interfere, but Wentz cuts him off. Denali then tries to attack Wentz, but he turns that into a cutter on Sterling. Back in the ring, Daivari takes out Reed with a hammerlock clothesline. Nese then comes off the top with a 450 and Daivari follows that up with a splash. He then goes for a cover, but Xavier breaks up the pin with a twisting leg drop. The Rascalz then hit Daivari with a double superkick. Reed then picks up Daivari for a burning hammer and Xavier comes off the top rope with a stomp for the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier and Myron Reed)!

Global Wars: Cincinnati is then announced featuring talent from ROH, CMLL and Stardom and the ROH Supercard Of Honor Zero Hour Pre-Show comes to a close.

ROH Supercard Of Honor Results (5/15/26): Live Match Updates and Highlights

ROH Supercard Of Honor opens up with a video package. Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman then welcomes us to the show as Josh Woods makes his way down to the ring for the first match of the PPV. Nigel McGuinness then makes his way down to the ring next.

Pure Rules Match: Nigel McGuinness vs. The Premier Athletes’ “The Technical Beast” Josh Woods

The match starts off with the Code of Honor being adhered to and Nigel sets up Josh to push him into the corner and cause a rope break for Josh. Nigel then goes for a side headlock, but Josh counters into a judo throw and cinches in an armbar and Nigel quickly has to go to a rope break. Nigel then takes Woods down with a arm ringer and goes to work on the arm. Woods then counters an overhead armbar with a small package, but Nigel kicks out at two. Josh then backs Nigel into the corner for a hard chop and Nigel counters that with a thumb to the eye. Nigel then goes for a Tower of London out of the corner, but Woods counters that into a sleeper and Nigel has to use his second rope break. Nigel then has to go to the floor to regroup.

Nigel then grabs a headset to talk to the commentators about how the match isn’t going the way he planned. Woods then grabs a second headset and says the match is going exactly how he thought it would. The referee then finds his own headset and tells them to get back in the ring before they both got counted out. Back in the ring, Nigel tricks Woods into using his two remaining rope breaks. Josh then takes the fight to the floor and rams him into the ring barriers. Back in the ring, Woods hits a backbreaker and locks in an ankle lock. McGuinness then has to break that hold by using his last rope break.

On the floor, Nigel hits the Tower of London, sending Woods face-first to the floor while Nigel twists to avoid landing flat on his back. Woods then recovers and both guys start exchanging forearms. The referee’s count then gets to 18 before they slide back in 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 makes it to the ropes, but it didn’t matter. Nigel then rolls through and sends Woods into the turnbuckles. Nigel then goes for a London Dungeon and Woods escapes. Nigel then hits some uppercuts, but springs back off the ropes and hits a lariat for the win.

The winner of the Pure Rules Match, Nigel McGuinness!

Viva Van then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and Red Velvet follows.

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

The match starts off with both women locking up and Red Velvet cinches in a short-arm scissors, but Van counters that into a cradle to force a break. Van then hits a knee on Velvet’s arm. Velvet then comes back with a leg lariat. Van then hits a rolling leg lariat of her own for a near fall. Van then cinches in a stretch muffler and goes to work on Velvet’s leg. Van then puts Velvet in a bow and arrow. Velvet then escapes and gets near fall. Both women then exchange open handed chops and forearms. Van then goes for a heel kick that found nothing but air. Velvet then quickly covers for a two. Van then hits Velvet with a German suplex.

Van then sends Velvet into the corner with an up kick. Van then goes for an electric chair drop, but Velvet counters with a rana. Van then hits a spinning back fist and both women fall down with their arm on their opponent and it is a double pin attempt, but both kick out at two. Van then ducks a spin kick, but Velvet hits her with a superkick. Velvet then goes for her finisher, but Van blocks it and hits Velvet with an Air Raid Crash for a near fall.

Van then picks up Velvet in an electric chair again and climbs up to the middle ropes. Velvet then escapes and pulls Van out of the corner with an Iconoclasm for a near fall. Van then goes for an electric chair suplex, but Velvet spins out of it and Van hits her with a sit-down powerbomb for two. Van then goes for the electric chair again, but Velvet turns that into a cradle for two and Van reverses that again for two. Velvet then pops up and hits a spin kick on Van for the win.

The winner and still the ROH Women’s World Television Champion, Red Velvet!

AR Fox then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and Lio Rush follows.

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

The match starts off with the Code of Honor not being followed as Rush hit Fox with a clothesline. Rush then takes control with his usual speedy tactics. Fox then trips up Rush on the apron and flips over the ropes into a double stomp. Fox then follows it up with a moonsault to the floor. Back in the ring, Fox hits a clothesline in the corner and follows it up with elbows. Rush then comes back with a heel kick to send Fox to the floor. Rush then goes to the top, but Fox follows him up. Rush then bites Fox and places him between the turnbuckles and hits him with a stunner. Rush then hits a crossbody to the floor.

On the floor, Rush sends Fox through the ring barricades. Back in the ring, Rush hits Fox with a brainbuster. Fox then 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 off the ropes for a near fall. With both men down, Action Andretti makes his way out 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 up in the ropes. Fox then hits a cutter off the ropes and hits another cutter, but only gets a two.

Fox then goes for a 450, but Rush avoids it and hits a pop up powerbomb. Rush then follows it up with a spear for two. Rush then hits a springboard cutter to send Fox to the floor. Rush then follows it up by hitting a dive on the floor. Back in the ring, Rush hits another springboard cutter for two. Rush then hits Fox with a stunner and locks in a cravat. Rush then forces Fox into the corner and bites his head. Fox then ducks a charge from Rush but gets hit with a Spanish Fly. Rush then comes off the top with a frog splash, but only gets a two. Rush then drops to the floor and takes the title belt. He then climbs up the ropes with the title belt, but referee Stephon Smith takes the belt away from Rush. With the referee looking away, Andretti shoves Rush off the top rope. Fox then hits a 450 splash for the win.

The winner and still the ROH World Television Champion, AR Fox!

We then head to the back, where Sammy Guevara cuts a promo and reminds the world that he has beaten AEW World Champion Darby Allin four times and tomorrow night on Collision he will do it for a fifth time and win the AEW World Title.

Diamanté then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and Deonna Purrazzo follows.

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

The match starts off with the Code of Honor being adhered to and both women lock up. Purrazzo then hits Diamanté with a big powerbomb and goes right into a Fujiwara armbar. Diamanté then immediately uses a rope break to escape. The fight then goes to the floor and Diamanté targets Purrazzo’s leg and hits a stunner on the floor. Back in the ring, Diamanté works over the leg some more. Diamanté then cinches in an ankle lock on Purrazzo while she is leaning against the ropes, which basically forces her to use a rope break.

Purrazzo then comes back with chops in the corner. Diamanté then hit a closed-fist on Purrazzo. Diamanté then hangs Purrazzo upside down in the ropes and dropkicks her to the floor. Purrazzo then gets back in the ring and Diamanté works over the knee some more. Purrazzo then comes back with a Russian Leg Sweep. She then rolls right into an armbar from there, but Diamanté counters and hits a kick.

Diamanté then blocks another powerbomb attempt and goes back to a spinning toe hold and transitions into an ankle lock. Purrazzo then flips out of it, but Diamanté hits her with a forearm. Diamanté then hits a bridging German suplex for a near fall. Diamanté then cinches in an armbar, but Purrazzo counters with a cradle. Purrazzo then hits a closed-fist and gets a warning from the referee. Purrazzo then hits Diamanté with a draping DDT and goes back to the arm bar. Diamanté then uses her second rope break to escape.

Purrazzo then tries for a Gotch style piledriver, but Diamanté escapes. Diamanté then sets up something like a Cross Rhodes, but Purrazzo escapes and goes for the arm bar. Diamanté then escapes and Purrazzo hits a Gotch Style piledriver for two. Diamanté then flips off Purrazzo and slaps her, trying to taunt here into using a closed-fist. Instead, Purrazzo hits her with a short powerbomb and locks in the Venus De Milo double armbar. Even though she was close to the ropes and still had one rope break, Diamanté taps out for the win.

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

Action Andretti then cuts a promo and says he always tries to do the right thing and he happily waited for his partner to do his thing, but his partner was never there for him in return. Andretti then says a fire has awakened inside of him. Andretti then tells Lio Rush to understand one thing and that is that CRU is done.

Coleman and Riccaboni then confirms Darby Allin vs. Sammy Guevara for Collision tomorrow night.

Ace Austin then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and Lee Moriarty follows.

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

The match starts off with the Code of Honor being adhered to and both men lock up. Austin then uses a rope break to escape a hold. Moriarty then goes to the arm, but Austin counters with a backbreaker. Moriarty then goes for a chicken wing, but Austin slips out and puts Moriarty in a cradle. Austin then cinches in a Muta Lock. Moriarty then escapes by jamming Austin’s fingers against the mat.

Moriarty then goes for a chicken wing, but Austin escapes by backing into the corner. Moriarty then goes to work on Austin’s arm some more. Moriarty then ties up Austin in a straight jacket. Austin is able to reverse that into one of his own. Moriarty then escapes and locks in an octopus. Moriarty then leans towards the ropes, basically leading Austin into using his second rope break. Moriarty has used none of his rope breaks. Moriarty then misses a dropkick and Austin locks in a Koji Clutch. Moriarty then has to use a rope break to escape.

Moriarty then sweeps Austin’s leg. Austin then hits Moriarty with a short arm clothesline and drops a leg. Austin then hits a Death Valley Driver. Austin then hits a bridging German suplex for a near fall. Moriarty then avoids an offensive move from Austin by going to 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 he locks in a Border City Stretch. Austin then counters with a cradle for two. Austin then counters an arm bar with a deep cradle for two. Austin then ties up Moriarty’s legs and bridges back for a cover, but Moriarty uses a rope break to escape.

This leaves both men with just one more rope break and just like that, Moriarty locks in another arm bar while Austin is tied up in the ropes, forcing Austin to use his last rope break. Moriarty then escapes a tiger driver and hits a forearm. Austin then leaps off the ropes with a spinning kick. Austin then charges, but Moriarty puts him in another armbar. Austin then gets to the ropes, which didn’t break the hold but he is able to use the ropes to sends Moriarty to the floor.

Moriarty then slides back in the ring and Austin sends his head into the mat for a near fall. Austin then hits Moriarty with a flatliner and he locks in the Koji Clutch again. Moriarty then has to use his last rope break to escape. Austin then goes for a rollup, but Moriarty escapes and locks in a chicken wing. Austin then escapes, but Moriarty rolls him up with a bridge and in bridging back he grabs the ropes for additional leverage for the win.

The winner and still the ROH Pure Champion, Shane Taylor Promotions’ “TAIGASTYLE” Lee Moriarty!

We then see Red Velvet and she says she feels good about retaining her ROH TV Title, but doesn’t feel good about being left out of the Owen Hart Women’s Tournament. Velvet then says she is going to Collision tomorrow night to beat Willow Nightingale for the TBS Championship.

Lexy Nair then brings out Jordan Oliver and Alec Price. They are “Busta and the Brain” and they plan to be first in line for the ROH World Tag Team Titles, but they’re ready for any other tag teams in ROH that are feeling froggy. Matt Taven and Mike Bennett then make their return to ROH and both teams shake hands and pretty much agree to a fight down the line.

Shane Taylor and The Infantry then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and The Outrunners and Dalton Castle follow.

ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship Match: Shane Taylor and The Infantry (Carlie Bravo and “The Captain” Shawn Dean) (c) vs. The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd and Truth Magnum) and Dalton Castle

The match starts off with Castle going for the Bangarang on Dean, but Dean is quick to counter. Castle then nails Dean with a forearm, but Bravo hits Dean with a knee from the apron. Magnum then gets the tag and he hits Bravo with chops. Magnum then misses a dive in the corner and Dean hits him with a springboard cutter. Bravo then sends Magnum into the apron with a cutter and Taylor follows it up with a big leg. Magnum then tries to fight out of the STP corner, but gets triple teamed by his opponents.

Magnum then almost gets to his corner to make the tag, but his opponents make sure there is no one to tag by yanking his partners to the floor. Taylor then hits a splash on Truth in the corner. Taylor then takes out Castle with a splash on the floor. Floyd then gets the tag and takes it to the Infantry. He then hits Taylor with a dropkick and slams Bravo and Dean. The Outrunners then start gearing up for the handshake, but Taylor nails them both. Floyd then gets triple teamed in the corner by the heels. Castle is still out in the floor. Dean then comes in with a pendulum elbow drop and he hits another elbow in the ring for a two count. Taylor and Bravo then crotches Floyd against the ringpost.

Dean then suplexes Floyd. Bravo then tags in and he suplexes Floyd. Taylor then tags in and he hits Floyd with a big delayed vertical suplex. Dean then hits a suplex on Floyd, but Floyd reverses it. Bravo then tries to keep Floyd from getting the tag. Floyd then hits him with a back suplex, but Dean lures Magnum away from his corner and there is no one for Floyd to tag. Taylor then charges in and misses an avalanche. Floyd then goes for a slam, but Taylor is huge and Floyd is tired so that didn’t work. Taylor then slams Floyd and nails him with a headbutt. Taylor then misses another avalanche and Floyd is able to get Taylor up for a slam. Castle then recovers and makes it to his corner to get the tag.

Suplexes for all the heels, including a massive German suplex for Taylor. Castle then goes for the Bangarang on Taylor, but couldn’t hold him up. Christian XO then distracts Castle and the heels get the advantage on Castle. Taylor then hits a stuff piledriver on Castle, but the Outrunners make the save. The Infantry then goes for a double team on Castle, but the Outrunners crotches them on the ring. Castle then hits a massive Bangarang on Taylor. The Outrunners then hit a double elbow and Castle gets Taylor with a jackknife cradle and holds Taylor down for the win.

The winners and new ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champions, The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd and Truth Magnum) and Dalton Castle!

After the match, Shane Taylor Promotions lays out the new champions, but Orange Cassidy makes his way out. Mark Briscoe then runs in for the save with the chair. They then run off Shane Taylor Promotions and celebrated with the new six-man champions.

Xelhua then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and Mark Davis follows.

AEW National Championship Match: Don Callis Family’s Mark Davis (c) vs. Xelhua

The match starts off with the fight going to the floor and Davis runs through Xelhua with a tackle. Back in the ring, Davis stomps Xelhua and nails him with a punt. Xelhua then falls back on a bodyslam attempt. Davis then hit Xelhua with a lariat and sends him off the apron to the floor with another lariat. Xelhua then beats the count to get back in the ring and he gets immediately slammed. Davis then sets Xelhua up on the turnbuckles and he tries to pull off his mask. Xelhua then blocks that and sends Davis down to the mat.

Xelhua then comes off the top with a crossbody for a near fall. Xelhua then takes Davis down with a Northern Lights suplex for a near fall. Xelhua then ties up Davis with a hammerlock and drives him down to the mat. Xelhua then punches Davis in the corner 10 times with the crowd counting along for him in Spanish. Davis then goes for a lariat, but Xelhua trips him up and ties up his ankle.

Davis then crawls to the ropes to force a break. Davis then sells his knee and Xelhua goes to work on it until Davis hits him with a snap piledriver. Xelhua then tries to set up a superplex, but Davis counters it and avalanche suplexes Xelhua out of the corner. Xelhua then slams Davis and goes to the top. Xelhua then goes for a senton, but Davis gets out of the way. Davis then hits Xelhua with a piledriver and a lariat for the win.

The winner and still the AEW National Champion, Don Callis Family’s Mark Davis!

Lexy Nair then interviews Shane Taylor Promotions and they lay out some challenges for The Conglomeration and the new ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champions for tomorrow night on Collision.

Mark Briscoe and Orange Cassidy then accepts the challenge from Shane Taylor Promotions and the word of the day is “hometown a** whooping!” Kyle O’Reilly will likely be their third partner.

Blake Christian then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV with Lee Johnson and Jay Lethal and Bandido follows.

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

The match starts off with both men locking up and Christian hits Bandido with a dropkick to send him to the floor. Christian then goes for a dive, but Bandido gets back in the ring and takes him down with a snap rana. Bandido then sends Christian to the floor and follows it up with a dive. Lee Johnson then distracts the referee, allowing Jay Lethal to clip Bandido’s knee. Christian then hits Bandido with a twisting through the ropes tope. Back in the ring, Christian works on Bandido’s knee. The referee then catches Lethal and Johnson interfering again and this time he ejects them from ringside and Bandido takes them out with a dive.

Christian then takes control with a short-arm scissors. Christian then goes to the top, but Bandido rolls out of the way. Christian then drops back down to the mat and attacks Bandido’s knee. Christian then charges into a boot from Bandido and Christian ties up Bandido’s legs in the ropes and hits him with a tiger feint kick to the back. Bandido then tries to gorilla press Christian, but Christian slides into an arm scissors out of it. Bandido then powers Christian up into a sit-out powerbomb to escape. Bandido then comes out of the corner with a twisting moonsault. Bandido then hits a running knee for two.

Bandido then foes for a 21-plex, but Christian escapes and hits Bandido with a splash. Christian then takes Bandido down with a dragon screw leg whip. Christian then tries to roll into a figure-four, but Bandido counters and hits Christian with a suplex. Christian then flips off Bandido while he was on his back and Bandido hits a Northern Lights 21-plex. He then leaps off the ropes and hits Bandido with a Northern Lights suplex. Christian then hits Bandido with a kick that sends him to the apron. Christian then follows him on the apron. Bandido then tries for a press slam again, but Christian escapes and sends Bandido to the floor. Christian then dives through the middle ropes and hits Bandido with a tornado DDT.

Back in the ring, Christian hits a Lethal Injection for two. On the floor, Christian clears off the commentary desk. Christian then sets up Bandido for a suplex, but Bandido reverses it and turns it into a brainbuster on Christian. Back in the ring, Bandido hits a 21-plex, but Christian kicks out at two. Bandido then goes for a top rope fallaway slam, but Christian counters and turns it into an avalanche poisoned rana. Christian then follows it up with a 450 splash for two.

Christian then tries for a 21-plex, but Bandido blocks it and flips him over the ropes. Bandido then pulls Christian into the ring off the middle rope for a deadlift superplex. Bandido then goes for a shooting star press, but Christian gets his knees up. Bandido then goes for a springboard, but Bandido hits him with a dropkick and both guys are down. Bandido then gets to his feet first and Christian is out on his feet until he hit a superkick and a knee out of nowhere. Christian then goes for a Lethal Injection, but Bandido counters with the X-Knee. Christian then comes back with a Spanish Fly for a near fall.

Christian then drops to the floor and grabs the ROH Title belt from the timekeeper’s table. He then goes to use the belt, but the referee grabs it from him. The referee then turns his back and Christian hits a low blow and a double stomp, but that only gets a two. Christian then goes for something, but it gets turned into a Styles Clash from Bandido. Christian is flat on his back and Bandido hits a Deadlift 21-Plex for the win.

The winner and still the ROH World Champion, Bandido!

After the match, while Bandido was on his knees looking down at the championship he just retained Swerve Strickland makes his way down to the ring and hits a House Call to the back of Bandido’s head. Prince Nana then makes his way out to applaud Strickland as he hits the House Call a second time. Just as it looks like Strickland is going to leave, he goes back and hits Bandido with a gringo killer on a chair. Officials then tended to Bandido, who is laid out in the ring.

Yuka Sakazaki then makes her way down to the ring for the main event of the PPV and Maya World follows. Trish Adora then makes her way down to the ring next and Zayda Steel, Billie Starkz and Athena follows.

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 starts off with all six women in the ring and Athena sends Starks to the floor and tells her to stick to the plan and let them fight, but the other women surround them on the floor and attack. Adora then powerslams Starks in the ring. Steelz then comes off the top rope with a double stomp. Starks and Athena then go to suplex Steelz, but she counters that into a double DDT on her opponents. Athena then hits World and Sakazaki with a fallaway slam. Steelz then grabs a steel chair and goes after her opponents. She then places the chair between the ropes and tries to whip Athena into it, but Athena reverses it and sends Steelz into the chair. Athena then cradles her with her feet on the ropes to get the first fall about five minutes into the match.

Sakazaki then gets a near fall after a suplex. Athena then pops up and hits Sakazaki with a superkick. Athena then goes for the chair, but before she could use it World comes in with a kendo stick. Starks then gets a chair and hits a chair shot on Sakazaki. Adora then gets a kendo stick and works over World with it. More kendo sticks, chairs and a trash can is then sent it into the ring. Athena then sets up a bunch of chair on the floor. Adora then works over World on the floor with the kendo stick. Starks then pulls a table out from under the ring. Starks and Sakazaki then fight near the table. Starks then sends Sakazaki into the ring barricade.

Back in the ring, World hits Adora with a head scissors and she hits Athena with a spear. Athena and Adora then get into it on the ring apron and Adora chokeslams Athena off the apron and into the chairs that Athena had set up earlier. Starks then saves Athena from further abuse from Adora. Starks and Adora then fight up to the commentary desk. Starks then goes to suplex Adora off the table, but Adora blocks it and hits Starks with a Death Valley Driver on the commentary desk and it did not break. Athena then recovers and Adora lays her out with a forearm that sends her onto the table. Sakazaki then comes off the top with a Magical Girl Splash to send Athena through the table.

Back in the ring, Adora hits Sakazaki with a backbreaker. Adora then hits a lariat on Athena, but Sakazaki takes out Adora with a spinning slam to eliminate her. Athena, Starks, World and Sakazaki are the final four. Sakazaki then grabs the trash can and hits a Magical Girl Splash with the can on Athena. Starkz then saves Athena and hits her with an avalanche pedigree for the elimination. Athena is then out and that leaves World and Starkz to brawl in the ring. Starkz then runs into a superkick from World. Starkz then comes back with a destroyer for a near fall.

Athena then goes back in the ring with a couple of kendo sticks. She then tosses one to Starkz and they work over World with the sticks. Starkz and Athena then pile chairs on top of World. Athena then pulls a ladder out from underneath the ring. World then hits Starkz with a dropkick, which sends her into the ladder. They then brawl up to the top and Athena accidentally hits Starkz. World then hits Starkz with a sunset flip powerbomb and gets the elimination.

This then leaves World and Athena and Athena grabs her belt to use as a weapon. Athena then takes a wild swing and misses. World then drives Athena’s head into the apron with a DDT, but only gets a two. World then hit her finisher, but that only gets a near fall.

World then cinches in in an ankle lock. Athena then makes it to the ropes, but Mike Posey says no rope breaks. Starkz is about to throw in the towel for Athena, but Athena grabs the towel and brings Starkz in the ring, breaking up the hold. Athena then powerbombs World and hits her with a chair. Athena then steps on Starkz back on her way up the ladder. She then comes off the the ladder with a super-dooper O-face on World for the win.

The winner of the Survival Of The Fittest Match and still the ROH Women’s World Champion, “The Fallen Goddess” Athena!

After the match, Diamanté makes her way out to join Athena and Athena berates Starkz for her conduct in the match. Starkz is then dejected and she exits the ring as Athena and Diamanté celebrate and stand tall as the show comes to a close.

Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for ROH Supercard Of Honor on May 15, 2026

  • ROH World Championship Match: Bandido (c) vs. The Swirl’s “Vanilla Baby” Blake Christian
  • AEW National Championship Match: Don Callis Family’s Mark Davis (c) vs. Xelhua
  • 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. Diamanté
  • Pure Rules Match: Nigel McGuinness vs. The Premier Athletes’ “The Technical Beast” Josh Woods
  • ROH Women’s World Television Championship Match: Red Velvet (c) vs. Viva Van
  • ROH World Television Championship Match: AR Fox (c) vs. “Blackheart” Lio Rush
  • ROH Pure Championship Match: Shane Taylor Promotions’ “TAIGASTYLE” Lee Moriarty (c) vs. Bang Bang Gang’s Ace Austin
  • 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 Team Match: The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier and Myron Reed) vs. The Premier Athletes (Tony Nese and Ariya Daivari)
  • ROH Supercard Of Honor Zero Hour Pre-Show Singles Match: LFI’s ROH World Tag Team Champion “The Spanish God” Sammy Guevara vs. Action Andretti
  • ROH Supercard Of Honor Zero Hour Pre-Show Tag Team Match: Queen Aminata and Mina Shirakawa vs. Janai Kai and Lacey Lane
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