April 23, 2026
Jacksonville, FL – WJCT Studios
Commentary – Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman
Results via Jeff Moss of F4WOnline.com
Quick Match Results
- Mixed Six-Person Tag Team match – Premier Athletes defeated Brandon Cutler, Smooth Operator, & Angelica Risk via Chokeslam (pinfall)
- Mark Davis defeated BEEF via Lariat (pinfall)
- Six-Man Tag Team match – MxM TV defeated Main Man Oro, Keagan Garland & Angel Fashion via Glossy Centerfold (pinfall)
- Pure Rules match – Diamante defeated Rachael Ellering via Heel Hook (submission)
- Eight-Man Tag Team match – Spanish Announce Project & Angelico) & The Colons defeated The Frat House via Navarro Death Roll (submission)
- Billie Starkz defeated Hyan via Arm Trapped Neutralizer (pinfall)
- Tornado Tag Team match – The Swirl defeated “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington & Adam Priest via Spicolli Driver and Double Foot Stomp combo (pinfall)
Mixed Six-Person Tag Team Match
Brandon Cutler, Smooth Operator, & Angelica Risk vs. Premier Athletes (Ariya Daivari, Tony Nese, & Stori Denali)
I don’t know about you, but I’m very much looking forward to Caprice
Coleman “chopping it up” with Lee Moriarty. But first on thisn the day
of ROH, we must wrestle!
And wrestle they shall, after Mark Sterling does his trash talking thing.
Denali and Risk started the match which allowed Denali to kick her a
bunch. She whipped Risk into the corner and laid her very large knees
into Risk’s gut. Nese and Cutler tagged in for a minute, but Denali
preferred to do the heavy lifting and tagged back in, crushing Risk with
a choke slam and ending the match.
Winner: Premier Athletes via Pinfall.
Mark Davis vs. BEEF
Oh Beef. My dear, sweet Beef. Davis refused his very enthusiastic
Code of Honor and shoved him into the corner off of the opening tie up.
Rude.
Davis is Australian, so as Beef grabbed a headlock, Ian Riccaboni
made some AC/DC jokes. Davis put Beef down with a shoulder tackle, but
that just made Beef hotter who hit him with one of his own, sending
Davis out of the ring.
On the outside, Davis chopped Beef (and then added him to a nice
stew) before going for a suplex on the ring apron. Beef fought back
though and tried to powerbomb him off the apron, but Davis dropped down
to stop the move.
Back in the ring, Davis stood up to some chops from Beef before
knocking him down with one of his own. Davis went for a senton, but Beef
moved and cartwheeled around him off the ropes. In Mexico, Jack
Cartwheel wept and didn’t know why.
They started throwing jabs in the middl of the ring, with Beef
yelling “beef!” with every bowl struck. Beef went for a Bulldog, but
Davis countered with a German suplex. Beef came back with a lariat and
went up top.
Shockingly, Davis cut him off with more chops and dropped him with a
superplex, drawing comparissons to Barry Windham. Davis went for a gut
wrench, but Beef blocked it. Beef tried to steal it with a roll up, but
Davis kicked out.
Beef hit a suplex, then tried to go up top again. He threw himself
for a crossbody, but Davis moved and clotheslined him, possibly from
hell. Davis made the pin and picked up the victory.
Winner: Mark Davis via Pinfall.
Six-Man Tag Team Match
MxM TV (Johnny TV, Mason Madden, & Mansoor) vs. Main Man Oro, Keagan Garland & Angel Fashion
TV must have picked up that Kurt Angle thing, becuase he still hasn’t
grown any of his hair back. Madden and Mansoor offered him a wig on the
way to the ring, but he refused.
TV started off the match against Fashion, who teasingly ran his hands
through his long luxurious hair to taunt TV. That set him off and TV
peppered his midsection with shots to the point Madden had to pull him
off and let Mansoor tag in against Oro.
The speed picked up from here, with Oro tagging in Garland for a
double team. Mansoor grabbed a tag to Madden who came in to double team
Garland and make with the posing. Madden knocked Oro and Fashion off the
apron and MxMxTV beat up Garland and posed, triple like.
Garland (who is the son of Scotty 2 Hotty, BTW), found himself
hoisted up by Madden. Oro and Fashion tried to help, but the massive
Madden hit a triple slam on all three. They rolled outside and TV dove
through the ropes to take out the field.
Back in the ring, TV whiffed on a kick letting Garland hit a
facebuster and then (sigh) do the worm. Before he could land it though,
Madden kicked his head off. TV, Madden and Mansoor delivered a triple
“Glossy” Centerfold to Garland and that was it. MxMxTV get the win.
Winner: MxM TV via Pinfall.
Video: Lee Moriarty
.@CapriceColeman chops it up with #ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty as he talks Shane Taylor Promotions, his artwork, being a pro wrestler, and how he brings both worlds together in the ring!
📺 Watch #ROH TV on #HonorClub at pic.twitter.com/VLJQPDIpEZ
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) April 24, 2026
Next up, Caprice Coleman sat down to “chop it up” with ROH Pure
Champion Lee Moriarty. Coleman asked Moriarty how he feels he fits into
the Shane Taylor Promotions vibe. Moriarty said that he is the best Pure
wrestler on the planet and he understands why STP are so aggressive,
even when he doesn’t agree with them.
Coleman asked if Moriarty felt like he needed to break away from STP
and Moriarty said no. He has been finding himself over the last couple
of years and has found success with STP, so even if they disagree, he’s
going to stick with the team and Taylor, who he called his “coach.”
Coleman then asked Moriarty about his art work. Moriarty said that he
has been drawing since he was a kid, copying and redrawing comics and
movie posters. When he became a wrestler, he started painting. After
only doing it for a few years, Moriarty has sold paintings for thousands
of dollars.
Moriart said that his art has given him a sense of flow and being
able to look ahead that he has been able to apply to his Pure wrestling
career. He said that art taught him to control his emotions, which is a
benefit in the Pure style.
They then said “chop it up” a couple more times and it was over.
Pure Rules Match
Diamante vs. Rachael Ellering
Speaking of Pure Rules, here’s a Pure Rules match!
Diamante has a date with ROH Women’s Pure Champion Deonna Purrazzo at Supercard of Honor in May, so the tuning up begins here.
The bell rang and clock started and Diamante came out swinging,
grabbing a waistlock into a headlock. Ellering flipped it into a
wristlock and then threw a shoulder at Diamante. Diamante grabbed her
from the mat and put on a fujiwara, forcing Ellering to use her first
rope break at 0:55.
Ellering powered up from there hitting a senton for a two count. She
hit a back elbow and went for a big boot, but Diamante grabbed her foot
and put on an Ankle lock. Ellering grabbed the rope to break the hold at
2:01.
Diamanted clubbed and stomped Ellering, working her leg and ankle.
Diamante DDT’d Ellering’s foot and dropped a few elbows for good
measure. Ellering caught her in a waist lock, but Diamante went right
back to the ankle lock. Ellering got to the ropes to use her final rope
break at 3:47.
Diamante didn’t let up, throwing jabs until Ellering exploded with a
clothesline followed by a gutwrench suplex. Ellering’s leg kept her
moving slowly and Diamante caught her with a double stomp from the top
turnbuckle.
Diamante locked on another ankle lock and Ellering, out of rope breaks, was forced to tap.
Winner: Diamante via Submission.
After the match, Diamante put Ellering in a fujiwara just to drove the point home.
Eight-Man Tag Team Match
The Frat House (Jacked Jameson, Cole Karter, Griff Garrison, & Preston Vance) vs. Spanish Announce Project (Serpentico & Angelico) & The Colons (Eddie & Orlando Colon)
Orlando and Garrison kicked things off with a speedy exchange. Eddie
made a blind tag and the Colons hit a double flapjack on Garrison.
Karter tagged in and the Colons did the same thing, this time going for a
cover, which Karter kicked out of.
Angelico tagged in and used the power of lanky to hold Karter while
Serpentico joined him for a double team. Serpentic charged Karter in the
corner with a running uppercut, but Vance made a blind tag off the
ropes.
Vance fell victim to a flying body scissor, but blocked a casadora,
transitioning into a suplex. Serpentico ended up isolated in the Frat
corner as all four tagged in and out throwing boots and elbows at him in
the corner. Jameson (still wearing his baseball cap) ended up legal and
hit a lungblower on Serpentico.
Jameson hit a DDT and then a knee to the back of Serpentico’s head.
Jameson went off the top turnbuckle for a senton, but Serpentico rolled
out of the way. The impact dislodged the hat from Jameson’s head.
Vance tagged in and hit a powerslam on Serpentico, who responded with
a thrust kick and then some sliced bread. Vance made a tag to Garrison,
and Angelico got one from Serpentico. Karter tried to help, but
Angelico took both of them out with clotheslines.
Angelico hit a back suplex on Garrison and went for the cover, but
the whole Frat house broke it up. That caused a brawl on the outside
that sent Orlando into a barricade.
In the ring, Garrison hit a torture rack powerbomb, but Angelico
wouldn’t go down. Jameson tagged in as the Colons cleaned house on the
outside.
Serpentico locked a stretch on Karter and Angelico grapevined Jameson’s leg and Jameson, true to form, instantly tapped out.
Winner: Spanish Announce Project & The Colons via Submission.
Billie Starkz vs. Hyan
Starkz began with the head games right off the top, approaching Hyan
almost timidly. She invited Hyan to lock up, but then held her hand up
too high for Hyan to reach. She grabbed a wristlock and then bit the
hand of Hyan.
Hyan went around back with a waistlock, pulling Starkz to the mat in a
body scissor. She rolled Starkz around the ring and then put on a tight
headlock. Starkz stomped Hyan’s foot to break the hold, sending Hyan
into the corner.
Hyan exploded out with a Thez press and then went for a suplex, but
Starkz countered with a hair-assisted reverse bulldog. Hyan threw some
punches, sending Starkz out of the ring. Hyan went to dive onto her, but
Starkz caught her and DDT’d her on the ring apron (the starkz-iest part
of the ring!)
Starkz then threw Hyan into the barricade and ringpost before tossing
her back into the ring. Starkz threw some heavy forearms in the corner
and a back elbow to knock Hyan down. She started in with kicks, but then
Hyan reversed a buckle bomb into a pump kick.
Hyan hit a back suplex, but Starkz kicked out of the cover. Hyan set
Starkz up in the corner, but off the charge, Starkz rolled her up for
two. Starkz went up top, but took too long and Hyan joined her up there.
She laid Starkz out with a superplex and falcon arrow, but Starkz got
her foot on the ropes during the cover.
Hyan went for a half nelson, but Starkz powered out of it. They
traded superkicks but Hyan got caught off the ropes in a buckle bomb
from Starkz. She went up top and hit the swanton, but pulled Hyan up at
two on the cover.
Starkz instead went for a pile driver to make her point and made the cover to get the win.
Winner: Billie Starkz via Pinfall.
Tornado Tag Team Match
The Swirl (Blake Christian & Lee Johnson) vs. “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington & Adam Priest
So for those not in the know, a “Tornado” tag match means that
everyone’s in the ring at the same time and there’s no need for tags.
Billington and Priest ran into the ring and jumped Johnson and
Christian before they could even get their robes off. There were many a
chop thrown and Johnson stayed on his back on the outside. Billington
and Priest double backdropped Christian in the ring.
Johnson rolled in just in time to get DDT’ed by Billington. Priest
joined him and they traded of kicking Johnson in the gut. Johnson
managed to whip Priest to the outside, then throw a huge lariat to take
out Billington.
That allowed Johnson and Christian to double team Priest on the
outside with springboard blockbusters and good ol’ fashioned kicks to
the gut.
Back in the ring, they turned their attention to Billington, going
for a choke in the corner. They double suplexed him and Christian put
Billington into a tree of woe. Before anything could happen though,
Priest rejoined the match. He couldn’t get much done though as he got
taken out by Johnson.
Christian and Priest moved to the outside, while Johnson kept
Billington down. Christian came back in and they kicked and stomped
Billingtonin the corner. Christian then went under the ring and grabbed a
chair (no DQ I guess in the Tornado).
Johnson whipped Billington and Christian hit him in the face with the
chair as he crossed the ring. Somehow, Billington managed to kick out
of the cover though.
Billington started fighting back with a double dropkick off the top
rope followed byt a couple of scoop slams. Billington went for a
piledriver on Johnson with Priest adding the spike, but Johnson kicked
out of the cover.
All four were in the ring and in the confusion, Christian hit Johnson
with a spinning kick by accident. Priest and Billington took advantage,
with Priest focusing on Johnson. Johnson caught him with a snap mare,
but Priest countered with a DDT.
Priest went up top, but Christian cut him off. Billington joined them
on the turnbuckle and Christian hit a C4 from the top on Priest.
Johnson and Billington got caught in the crossfire and all four were
left laying.
They all got to their feet and started rotating chops. Christian hit a superkick on Billington and then Johnson hit a pump knee on Priest. Priest came back with a flying headbutt, buy Johnson got the chair in between them and Priest knocked himself cold. Johnson made a cover and The Swirl/Twist got the victory.
Winner: The Swirl via Pinfall.
