March 19, 2026
Jacksonville, FL – WJCT Studios
Commentary – Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman
Results via Jeff Moss of F4WOnline.com
Quick Match Results
- ROH Women’s Pure Championship – Deonna Purrazzo (c) defeated Billie Starkz via Venus De Milo (submission)
- Mark Davis defeated Angelico via Spinning Lariat (pinfall)
- Busta & The Brain defeated Dark Order via Assisted Top Rope Facebuster (pinfall)
- Robyn Renegade defeated Rachael Ellering via Split-Legged Moonsault (pinfall)
- Big Bill defeated Logan Cruz via Bossman Slam (pinfall)
- Shane Taylor Promotions defeated Kelsey Raegan & Dream Girl Ellie via Lariat Tubman (pinfall)
- Mixed Six-Person Tag Team match – Grizzled Young Veterans & Isla Dawn defeated OXP, Rosario Grillo, & Valentina Rossi via Grit Your Teeth (pinfall)
- Diamante defeated Hyena Hera via Cross Rhodes (pinfall)
- Six-Man Tag Team match – The Lethal Twist defeated The Supastarz via Hail To The King (pinfall)
- ROH World Television Championship – Nick Wayne (c) defeated Komander via Pumphandle Brainbuster (pinfall)
ROH Women’s Pure Championship
Billie Starkz vs. Deonna Purrazzo (c)
M.I.T with the blindsided attack to @DeonnaPurrazzo, @_thehyan and @MayaWorldd!
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) March 19, 2026
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A few weeks ago, Purrazzo wondered aloud about her lack of matches on ROH given that she is the Women’s Pure Champion. Since then, she’s been on the show every week and now is in a rematch of the finals of the Women’s Pure Championship tournament. Just thought that was worth noting.
Purrazzo fell for Starkz’ left-handed code of honor and took a knee to the gut for it as the bell rang. Purrazzo came back with a clothesline though and Starkz went to the outside to yell at the audience for a moment.
Starkz begrudgingly got back in the ring and grabbed a waistlock into some clubbing arms. Purrazzo came back with a shot to the midsection and then got Starkz in the fugiwara. Starkz went to the ropes and used her first break at 58:30.
Starkz came right back with a tornado DDT and it was Purrazzo’s turn to exit the ring to recover. Purrazzo came back in and Starkz leapt on her with some stomps. Starkz landed a suplex and a cover, but Purrazzo was up at one.
Starkz started slapping Purrazzo who came back with some strikes of her own. The ref issued Starkz her closed fist warning at 56:22, meaning another would disqualify her. Starkz continued with the stomps, but Purrazzo came back with some forearms of her own. They traded shots until Starkz was sent reeling.
They both came off the ropes and collided in the middle of the ring. Starkz got to her feet first and charged. Purrazzo didged it and nailed her with a rope-assisted single arm DDT. Purrazzo went for a piledriver, but Starkz rolled through. Purrazzo came back with a sling blade into a sleeper.
Starkz got out of it and countered with a sleeper of her own. Purrazzo was charged a rope break at 53:12 to get out of the hold.
Purrazzo hit a chinbreaker on Starkz then went to work on her arm. Starkz tried to power out of it with strikes and knees and ended up going up top. Purrazzo pulled her off the turnbuckle and landed a powerbomb into a fujiwara. Purrazzo transitioned into a Venus De Milo and Starkz was forced to quit, giving Purrazzo the win.
Winner: Deonna Purrazzo via Submission to retain the ROH Women’s Pure Championship.
After the match, Hyan and Maya World came down to celebrate with Purrazzo, but that brought Diamante and ROH Women’s Champion Athena to ringside as well. They all brawled and Starkz, Athena and Diamante were run off by the trio in the ring.
Next week, Athena and Maya World will have a match for the ROH Women’s Championship that has been held by Athena since dinosaurs roamed the Earth.
Mark Davis vs. Angelico
Mark Davis is very big and has a beard. Angelico is very tall and high… flying. He’s a high flyer. Anyway, let’s fight!
Angelico grabbed a headlock off the top, but but Davis muscled out of it and growled like a bear. Angelico came off the ropes, but Davis was waiting with a shoulder block. Davis bounced Angelico’s head off the turnbuckle then hit a press slam.
Davis went for a senton, but Angelico got out ot of the way and threw some strikes. He twisted Davis’ wrist around, but Davis punched his way out of it. Davis started throwing forearms in the corner, absolutely devastating Angelico with them.
Davis went for a second senton and Angelico moved out of the way again. Davis put a knee in Angelico’s bread basket then scooped him up for a piledriver. Angelica got out with a kick and threw a back elbow out of the corner. He hit a second-rope clothesline but could only get a two count as Davis kicked out.
Angelico went for an abdominal stretch, but Davis turned that into a back supex for a two count. Davis hit a big insiguri and then a massive spinning lariat to knock Angelico clear across the ring. He made the pin and got the victory.
Winner: Mark Davis via Pinfall.
Then Ian Riccaboni made some AC/DC jokes. Neat.
Dark Order (Alex Reynolds & Evil Uno) vs. Busta & The Brain (Alec Price & Jordan Oliver)
Always nice to see the Dark Order and as they came to the ring, Uno declared Jacksonville “Dark Order Country” which when you think about it actually makes a lot of sense. Price and Oliver appeared to be somewhat hyperactive on their way in.
Price and Reynolds kicked off the match with a battle of the Alec/Alex’s. Reynolds tried a backslide, but Price countered it as the two ran through a great technical exchange. Oliver tagged in and Uno came in with him for a classic test of strength lock up.
Uno tried to grab an ankle, but Oliver saw it coming and went for a drop toe hold, sending Uno’s face to the mat. Oliver sent Uno off the ropes, who levelled him with a shoulder tackle. Oliver started throwing chops and sent Uno to the corner. Price came in and they ran through a double team for a two count.
Oliver tagged back in and they hit double leg drops on Uno. Uno came up and Reynolds grabbed a blind tag so they could double team Oliver. Price came in with a high crossbody on them both to break it up though. That gave Oliver a chance to slam Uno, who went outside.
Oliver went for a a rope dive, but Reynolds caught him on the way out. Price tried to get involved and Uno powerbombed him on the ring apron (the evilest part of the ring!). Reynolds and Oliver were the legale men and Reynolds sent Oliver to the Dark Order corner.
Reynolds and Uno tagged in and out to knock Oliver around. Uno hit a back breaker and Reynolds dropped an elbow from the top turnbuckle in quick succession. Oliver started fighting back, chopping Reynolds, but Reynolds countered into a pin for a two count.
Reynolds cut off Oliver’s tag attemp and Uno knocked Price off the apron to put a point on it. Uno stomped Oliver’s hand and tagged in Reynolds for an abdominal stretch. Oliver got out of it and tried a sunset flip, and tagged in Price.
Price hit a dropkick on Reynolds and then a blockbuster on Uno, but could only get a two count. Oliver came in and they hit stereo moves on Uno. Oliver hit some high knees but Uno started fighting back and threw Price off the top turnbuckle to a waiting Reynolds for a cutter.
Uno nailed a piledriver on Price, but only got a two count. Reynolds and Uno hit a Gory Special and went for the pin but Oliver flew in and broke it up. Uno threw Oliver out of the ring and Reynold went up for a moonsault. Price moved out of the way though and Reynolds accidentally took out Uno.
Reynolds tried to end it himself, but Price and Olver ran roughshod over him. Oliver hit some flying knees int he corner and Price climbed up for a flying facebuster and that was it. Price and Oliver win.
Winner: Busta & The Brain via Pinfall.
Backstage: Persephone
A challenging 2025 only fueled her. Persephone’s 2026 future on ROH gold is locked in!
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) March 19, 2026
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Backstage Persephone was interviewed about how she’s having a great 2026. She said that the Gods want her on top since she keeps getting win after win. She said that ROH now belongs to Persephone, then she left.
Robyn Renegade vs. Rachael Ellering
If Ellering loses this match, she has to change her name to Rachael Rellering to make the “r” thing work. That may not be true, but would be kinda awesome.
Ellering grabbed a waistlock off the top,b ut Renegade countered into a wristlock. They struggled back and forth until Renegade got a twisting armbar on and rolled it through for a two count.
They locked up again and Ellering used her power to land a big shoulder tackle. Renegade went for a kick, but Ellering blocked it. She tried again and connected, then went up top. Ellering pulled her down though and hit a spinning shoulder.
Ellering hit some big chops and threw Renegade from post to post. She threw some shoulders into Renegade’s midsection and hit a gutwrench powerbomb followed by a “big squish” senton.
Renegade got back to her feet and the two started trading open handed strikes. Renegade hit a leg lariat but Ellering counterd into a TKO. Renegade kicked out of the cover at two though.
Renegade hit a big boot followed by a springboard moonsault and managed to make the cover and get the victory over Ellering.
or Rellering, as it were.
Winner: Robyn Renegade via Pinfall.
Big Bill vs. Logan Cruz
Then thing about Big Bill is that he is very big Much bigger than Cruz and off the top, Bill literally hoisted him up and dropped him on the turnbuckle. Bill splashed him in the corner, then the crowd demanded one more and Bill was happy to oblige.
Bill came off the ropes with a big boot and Cruz came up swinging. He got a few punches in, but Bill got him with a swinging side slam and that was it. 1-2-3 and Big Bill beat Logan Cruz.
Winner: Big Bill via Pinfall.
Shane Taylor Promotions (Trish Adora & Christyan XO) vs. Kelsey Raegan & Dream Girl Ellie
.@christyanxo steps into her #ROH in-ring debut alongside @TrishAdora202 in tag team competition!
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) March 19, 2026
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I really like this match for a couple reasons. First, it’s great to see Adora and XO as their own Infantry and second, it’s out first chance to see what XO can do after Carlie Bravo found her in the audience a couple of months ago.
Adora started things off against Ellie and knocked her about before landing a scoop slam. She hit a second which brought in Raegan. For some reason, the Infantry’s music played here, but we can assume that was by mistake.
Anyway, XO came in and used her very long legs to press Ellie into the corner. XO threw Ellie across the ring and tagged in Adora who caught a charging Raegan in midair and threw her into the corner, peppering her with shots. Raegan fought back with some forearms, but Adora countered with a low German suplex.
XO came in with a massive axe kick on Raegan and Adora finished her off with a Lariat Tubman to win the match.
Winner: Shane Taylor Promotions via Pinfall.
Mixed Six-Person Tag Team Match
Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson) & Isla Dawn vs. OXP, Rosario Grillo, & Valentina Rossi
Grillo and Drake started things off with Drake getting the first wristlock on. Grillo threw a strike or two that Drake no-sold and then headbutted his hands. Drake and Gibson rand a bunch of moves on Grillo and Gibson stayed in to drive his elbows home.
Gibson landed a double underhook suplex and Grillo tagged in Rossi, which brought in Dawn. They locked up and Dawn hit a shoulder tackle off the ropes. Rossi rolled through, but couldn’t dodge the high knee. Rossi taggedin Red Lantern OXP and Dawn took him down before handing him to Gibson.
Gibson tagged in Drake who dragged OXP to the corner by his hair. He laid in a bunch of upppercuts then sent OXP reeling with a forearm. Drake went for a suplex, but OXP countered and got a tag to Rossi. Dawn charged back in and Rossi threw her into the corner for a high kick.
Dawn responded with a back suplex and then tagged in Gibson. Grillo came in as Dawn knocked Rossi off the apron. Drake and Gibson double teamed Grillo, knocking OXP off the Apron. They hit a “Grit Your Teeth” knee set and Drake made the cover for the win.
Winner: Grizzled Young Veterans & Isla Dawn via Pinfall.
After the match, Dawn put Rossi in a dragon sleeper, but Zayda Steel and Skyflight came to the ring to save the day. Dawn said a bunch of stuff, but she’s Scottish, so it might have been words. No one really knows.
Diamante defeated Hyena Hera
Faster than I could type “w/ ROH Women’s Champion” Athena left and the match began. Hera had a height advantage over Diamante, but that didn’t stop her from sending her to the corner with some hard chops.
Diamante grabbed a headlock and then threw a shoulder tackle before a series of suplexes (supli?). Diamante started laying shins into Hera’s face, but Hera came back with a strike. The two punched each other until Diamante managed to get a big back elbow in.
Diamante hit another shoulder tackle and spiked Hera with a twisting DDT to get the win.
Winner: Diamante via Pinfall.
After the match, Diamante put Hera in the fugiwara, sending a message to Deonna Purrazzo. That message was “hey, I can do that move too.”
Six-Man Tag Team Match
The Supastarz (Jimmy Wild, Nikki Eight, & Tommy Mars) vs. The Lethal Twist (Jay Lethal, Blake Christian, & Lee Johnson)
Enough is enough. @Adam_Priest_, @Billingtons22, and @bandido storm in for the save and revenge!
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) March 20, 2026
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The Supastarz are the 2026 equivalent of 3MB which makes me instantly like them. They look like Motley Crew and Poison had a baby though, which makes me instantly hate them. I have layers, yo.
Johnson and Nikki Sixx, I mean, Eight started things off. They traded wristlocks and Johnson got a mouthful of hair. He tagged in Christian and they double teamed until Wild tagged in. Christian worked him over until Johnson tagged back in and hit a dropkick.
Mars tagged in and so did Lethal who went for a little strut. Lethal kicked Mars in the gut repeatedly and took a bow. Mars came back with some chopes, but Johnson got a blind tag in. Christian raced across the ring and tool out Eight and Wild, while Johnson hung Mars up in a tree of woe. Christian 619’ed him and then dove onto the other two on the outside.
Isolated in the Lethal Twist’s corner, Mars got stomped on until Lethal dragged him to the middle of the ring for a head lock. The Twist triple teamed Mars and that was it.
Winner: The Lethal Twist via Pinfall.
*I’ll be honest here. They never really said which member of the Supastarz was which and I don’t think commentary knew who was who either, because they never really referred to any them by name. So I assigned them names based on entry order. Apologies to the Supastarz if I got it wrong.
After the match, the Lethal Twist continued the beatdown, but Bandido, Tommy Billington and Adam Priest came down to run them off.
ROH World Television Championship
Komander vs. Nick Wayne (c)
Wayne defends his title here against the man he won it from, Komander. Wayne is 1-0 in 2026, so that’s pretty good three months in. Komander gave the gentlest fist bumps I’ve ever seen to some fans at ringside and we were off.
Wayne tried to steal one with a quick rollup off the Code of Honor, but Komander kicked out and the pace ramped up. They whipped and reversed each other in the ring, sending Wayne to the outside with Komander diving after him.
Komander tossed Wayne back into the ring and went for his springbaord move, but Wayne shoved him off the top rope. Komander landed hard on his knee and lay clutching it on the entrance ramp. Wayne didn’t care though and threw him back into the ring.
Wayne sent Komander to the corner and hit a corkscrew take down, ripping the knee out from underneath Komander. Wayne stomped and kicked the knee, wearing him down more and more. Wayne dragged Komander to the center of the ring and dropped elbows on his knee.
Wayne grapevined Komander’s leg and then dropped down, twisting the knee further. He put a figure four on Komander who dragged them both to the ropes to break the hold. Komander rolled under the ropes to try and get himself back together, but Wayne pulled him back in.
Komander started kicking with his good leg, sending Wayne backwards. Komander threw what kicks he could and hit a lariat to get Wayne off his feet. Komander hit a springboard crossbody off the top rope and went for a cover, but Wayne kicked out at two.
Still favouring the knee, Komander picked himself up and went for a suplex, but Wayne blocked it and hooked the knee, driving Komander into the corner. Wayne went up top, but Komander got him with an uppercut. Komander went for a kick, but Wayne caught his foot and corkscrewed Komander’s leg around the middle rope.
Wayne went up top for a douuble stomp, but Komander rolled out of the way. The two traded chops and kicks until Komander somehow hit a poisonrana. Komander went up top, but Wayne kicked his legs out from underneath him before he could do anything.
Wayne landed a superplex from the top rope then scrambled up for a frog splash, but Komander kicked out at two. Wayne went back to the figure four though, rolling it through every time Komander got close to the ropes.
Komander finally got to the ropes and broke the hold, still clutching his knee. Wayne got to his feet first and kicked Komander while he was down repeatedly. Wayne was distracted by a “you suck” chant from the audience and Komander got a chop in. Wayne no-sold it and kicked Komander’s legs out from underneath him.
Wayne removed the tape from his wrists and went for Wayne’s World, but Komander grabbed his ankle. Wayne threw some forearms and tried again, but Koamnder took out his legs and hit a mexican destroyer. Komander went up top and went for his splash, but Wayne moved and wrapped him up in a small package for a two count.
Wayne hit a pumphandle brainbuster and that was it. Wayne got the pin to retain the ROH TV Title.
Winner: Nick Wayne via Pinfall to retain the ROH World Television Championship.

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