ROH TV Results – April 17, 2026 – ROH Women’s World Title Survival of the Fittest Qualifiers, Athena vs. Zayda Steel, Nick Wayne vs. Evil Uno

April 17, 2026
Jacksonville, FL – WJCT Studios
Commentary – Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman
Results via Jeff Moss of F4WOnline.com


Quick Match Results

  1. ROH Women’s World Championship Survival of the Fittest Qualifier match – Billie Starkz defeated Lacey Lane via Neutralizer (pinfall)
  2. ROH Women’s World Championship Survival of the Fittest Qualifier match – Yuka Sakazaki defeated Viva Van via Magical Girl Splash (pinfall)
  3. ROH Pure Championship – Lee Moriarty (c) defeated Marshall Von Erich via Border City Stretch (referee stoppage)
  4. ROH Women’s World Championship Survival of the Fittest Qualifier match – Trish Adora defeated Hyan via Lariat Tubman (pinfall)
  5. ROH Women’s World Championship Survival of the Fittest Qualifier match – Persephone defeated Isla Dawn via Dragon Sleeper Pin (pinfall)
  6. ROH World Television Championship – Nick Wayne (c) defeated Evil Uno via Spinning Kick (pinfall)
  7. AR Fox defeated Daisuke Sasaki via Triangle Destroyer (pinfall)
  8. Six-Man Tag Team match – The Lethal Twist defeated QT Marshall, Aaron Solo, & Nick Comoroto via Spicolo Driver and Double Foot Stomp combo (pinfall)
  9. ROH Women’s World Championship Survival of the Fittest Qualifier match – Maya World defeated Robyn Renegade via Shinning Wizard (pinfall)
  10. ROH Women’s World Championship Proving Ground match – Athena (c) defeated Zayda Steel via Koji Clutch (submission)

Video: ROH Women’s World Championship Survival of the Fittest

A video aired hyping up the first ever ROH Women’s World Championship Survival of the Fittest match at Supercard of Honor 2026.


ROH Women’s World Championship Survival of the Fittest Qualifier Match
Billie Starkz vs. Lacey Lane

Athena walked out with Starkz but went to the back before the match started.

Winner heads to Supercard of Honor on May 15. Lane dove off the ring apron onto Starkz on the outside and took early control of the match.

Starkz hit a draping DDT on the ring apron and that put her on offense for a bit. Starkz played into the crowd getting on her and chanting for Lacey.

Starkz hit a series of tosses while holding onto the hair. She then missed a top rope senton to allow Lane to get back into it. She hit a super kick to a seated Starkz for a two count.

Starkz went down on an Irish whip and grabbed her leg, but you know, she’s faked a few injuries in her time. And it was a faked injury again this time. She hit a suplex on Lane and then a Senton after the faked injury and got a two count, which Lane countered into a pinning combination for a two.

Lane then hit a big boot and a springboard twisting elbow for a two count. Lane hit a suplex for another two count. She hit a variation of a flatliner for a near fall next. Starkz raked the eyes and got back into it. They exchanged pinning combos, strikes, and then Starkz hit a neutralizer and got the three count.

Winner: Billie Starkz via Pinfall.


ROH Women’s World Championship Survival of the Fittest Qualifier Match
Viva Van vs. Yuka Sakazaki

Viva hit a series of shoulder tackles to get the early advantage. Yuka then hit a dropkick that sent her opponent to the outside, and she followed that up by diving off the top rope onto Van.

Van hit a dragonscrew leg whip when they got back in the ring, then locked Yuka into a stretch muffler. Not long later she put Yuka in a high angle Boston Crab but Yuka got to the ropes.

Yuka made a comeback and hit a clothesline for a two count. Viva reversed a slam and hit a spinning heel kick moments later for a two count. She hit what I will call a somersault heel kick for another two count.

Yuka hit a series of strikes, Shit a spinning hammerlock slam and then put Viva in position and hit the Magic Girl Splash for the win.

Winner: Yuka Sakazaki via Pinfall.


ROH Pure Championship
Marshall Von Erich vs. Lee Moriarty (c)

Both wrestlers used their first rope break within the first minute and a half of the bout. Von Erich took early control after Moriarty was forced to the ropes when he locked in the Iron Claw. 

Moriarty fought back and started working on Von Erich’s arm. He did a finger breaking spot after putting him in an arm bar. Commentary brought up that Moriarty was working the fingers on the hand Von Erich uses for the Claw. Von Erich forced to use his second rope break shortly after.

Von Erich made a comeback with some Fritz Von Erich style forearms and a clothesline in the corner. Later he hit a cannonball in the corner for a two count.

Moriarty hit a back suplex for a two count, then locked into the border city stretch on the right side (the side of his claw hand) after Von Erich kicked out, forcing Von Erich to use his final rope break.

Von Erich went for the Claw while Moriarty was on the apron, but Moriarty locked him in a triangle in the ropes. Since Von Erich had no rope breaks, the hold wasn’t broken. Von Erich went unconscious and Moriarty declared the winner.

Winner: Lee Moriarty via Referee Stoppage to retain the ROH Pure Championship.


Video: Josh Woods

Josh Woods said it’s too easy and he’s bored. He decided to issue an open challenge to any Pure wrestler around the world. He also said that when he wins his open challenge match at Supercard of Honor, he wants a shot at the Pure title.


ROH Women’s World Championship Survival of the Fittest Qualifier Match
Trish Adora vs. Hyan

Adora hit a big shoulder tackle after a bit of a tentative start. Hyan hit a dropkick that sent Adora to the outside shortly after. Hyan then hit a high cross body to the outside.

Hyan was on the top turnbuckle and Adora hit her with a big chop, sending her spilling to the outside. Christyan XO attacked Hyan on the outside while the ref was distracted. Adora then took control, locking her opponent up in a stretch while almost doing the splits.

Adora wrapped her in another stretch, then later in a neck crank. Hyan made a comeback with a pair of clotheslines and a big boot. She hit a Saito suplex for a two count. Hyan then hit a spear for a two count.

Adora fought out of a Gory bomb. She hit a high release German shortly after and then the Lariat Tubman for the win.

Winner: Trish Adora via Pinfall.

The Infantry and XO joined her in the ring to celebrate after.


ROH Women’s World Championship Survival of the Fittest Qualifier Match
Isla Dawn vs. Persephone

Persephone is undefeated in ROH in 2026 and still the CMLL Women’s World Champion, so joining Survival of the Fittest would be a big feather in her cap. Dawn beating her would also be a feather, but in her cap. 

They locked up off the top with Dawn sending Persephone off the ropes. Persephone powered over Dawn and sent her to the mat. Dawn fought back with some slaps and they reset. 

Persephone dodged a couple of lockups and pie-faced Dawn to add insult. They tied up in a test of strength which was won by Persephone. Dawn tried to pick up the pace, but Persephone kept control and took her down with a headscissor. 

Dawn popped back up, but Persephone threw her over in a fireman’s carry and then tried to send her to the corner. Dawn countered it and charged at her, but Persephone dodged it. Dawn threw a back elbow, but Persephone countered with a dropkick. 

Dawn hit a lungblower and then stomped Persephone, working the leg. Dawn threw her out of the corner with a suplex, but only got a two count. Dawn landed a facebuster and then a big knee to Persephone’s head, but only got another two count. 

Dawn put on a headlock, but Persephone punched her way out of it. Dawn went for a back suplex, but Persephone blocked it. Dawn set her up in a cobra clutch, but Persephone got out of it and rolled her up for two. 

Dawn knocked Persephone over with a shot, but Persephone countered with a fallaway slam. She chopped Dawn and dodged a high kick before delivering a spear. Persephone went up top and went for a moonsault, but Dawn had moved. She nailed Persephone with a spin kick and then locked in a sleeper. Persephone got to the ropes to break the hold and locked in a dragon sleeper of her own. 

Persephone used it to pin Dawn and advance to the Survival of the Fittest match. 

Winner: Persephone via Pinfall.


Video: Nick Wayne, Mother Wayne, Kip Sabian

Next, Caprice Coleman interviewed ROH Television Champion Nick Wayne (and Mother Wayne). He asked Wayne about the upcoming Best of Super Juniors. Wayne said that he’s going in to win the whole thing this year. Wayne said that he’s looking forward to taking on last year’s winner Kosei Fujita. 

Coleman brought up the ROH TV title (how novel) and asked Wayne how he plans to hold out in a tournament setting instead of match-to-match. Mother Wayne interrupted and said that Nick was up for it. Kip Sabian was also there.


ROH World Television Championship
Evil Uno vs. Nick Wayne (c)

Wayne played games with Uno off the top, but when the bell rang, Uno overpowered him into the corner. They traded slams and whips around the ring until Wayne bailed to get some reassurance from his mom. Uno paced impatiently in the ring.

Wayne took his time getting back in, which meant Uno had time to get out and run around the other side of the ring to catch him off guard with a big shove into the ring apron. Uno chopped Wayne against the barricade and Wayne excaped back into the ring.

Uno followed him to the corner and started throwing forearms. He set Wayne up on the turnbuckle and went for a superplex, but Wayne blocked it and twisted his arm around his back before dropping down and bouncing Uno’s head off the turnbuckle.

Wayne hit a double stomp for a two count and then worked Uno over in the corner. He began focusing on Uno’s arm to try and take away his strength. Wayne got cocky though as he does and Uno powered up and chopped him off his feet.

Wayne came back with some knees to Uno’s arm, then twisted it around in a wristlock. Uno countered with a neckbreaker, but the damage to his arm seemed to be done. He splashed Wayne in the corner, but couldn’t get him up for a suplex. He did plant Wayne with a DDT, but Wayne kicked out at two. Then Uno dropped him with a piledriver, but again, Wayne kicked out at two.

Wayne managed to work Uno into a kimura lock, twisting his arm while Uno screamed in pain. Uno managed to get a foot on the ropes to break the hold, but Wayne was right back to it. Uno threw him through the ropes then went for a dive, but Wayne was right back in.

Uno hit a shoulderbreaker, sending Wayne staggering. Uno charged, but Wayne nailed him with a spinning kick and made the pin to retain the TV title.

Winner: Nick Wayne via Pinfall to Pinfall to retain the ROH World Television Championship.

After the match, Wayne crowed more about winning the Super Juniors.


AR Fox vs. Daisuke Sasaki

Fox arrived early for his match and stared down Wayne on the entrance ramp. Sasaki came out on time and there was no one for him to stare down. Sad.

Fox and Sasaki traded moves off the top with neither one getting a clear advantage. Eventually Fox sent Sasaki into the corner and nailed him with a big clothesline. He charged at Sasaki, who dodged and Fox ended up eating a turnbuckle.

Sasaki began working Fox’s knee, trying to take away his high flying. He took Fox down with a chop block and then wrapped his legs in the ropes for some kicks. Sasaki put on a leg lock, twisting Fox’s knee until Fox was able to grab the ropes.

Sasaki hit a heel kick to Fox’s hamstring and then started toying with him, playing to the crowd. That let Fox get a jawbreaker in and then a big boot. He rolled through a blockbuster and hit an anarchist’s suplex, twisting Sasaki in mid air.

Fox whiffed on a couple of kicks but connected with a cutter. Sasaki tried to send him to the corner, but got another cutter for his trouble. Fox dragged Sasaki into position for a 450, but Sasaki moved out of the way and kicked his knee out from under him.

Sasaki came off the top with a clothesline and then at DDT. He locked a crossface on Fox who was nowhere near a rope. A screaming Fox dragged them both by his fingernails until his foot found a rope to break the hold.

Sasaki hit a scoop slam then went up top to drop an elbow. However, Fox got his knees up and hit another cutter. Sasaki crawled out of the ring to recover and Fox dove onto him over the top rope. Fox threw him back into the ring and drove him headfirts into the mat with a destroyer. Fox made the pin to get the win.

Winner: AR Fox via Pinfall.


Backstage: Nigel McGuinness

Nigel McGuinnes appeared on screen to challenge Josh Woods, saying he needs to beat him before he can beat Lee Moriarty for the Pure Title. McGuiness said that if beats Woods at Supercard, he wants one last shot at the Pure title.

Then it was aannounced that Blake Christian vs Bandido for the ROH World Title will also happen at Supercard.


Six-Women Tag Team Match
QT Marshall, Aaron Solo, & Nick Comoroto vs. The Lethal Twist (Jay Lethal, Blake Christian, & Lee Johnson)

The Lethal Twist jumped their opponents off the top, with Comoroto and Lethal fighting in the ring while Johnson and Christian took out Marshall and Solo on the outside. Comoroto over powered Lethal and Marshall and Solo came in for a triple team.

Solo and Lethal battled in the ring until A dropkick sent Lethal careening into Christian, knocking him off the apron. Johnson came in and threw some shoulders into Solo’s gut. Christian and Johnson jumped in and out, with one causing the distraction and the other taking pot shots at solo.

Lethal tagged in to strut and throw some chops. He worked the leg of Solo and blew a kiss to Marshall in the corner. Awwwww.

Christian tagged in to take over dismantling Solo. Johnson contributed a few stomps after a tag. He suplexed Solo and then made a cocky cover for a two count. Lethal tagged in and slammed Solo, then threw a shoulder at Marshall knocking him off the apron.

Solo tried to make a tag, but got cut off. Lethal and Johnson both got crotched on the top rope though, which allowed Solo to make a tag to Marshall who cleared the ring. Marshall tried to finish off Christian with a springboard slam, but Lethal broke it up.

Marshall hit a flatliner on Lethal, while Christian took out Solo. Comoroto got invloved, pressing Christian but Lethal made the save, sending Comoroto to the outside. Johnson and Christian took care of Solo and Marshall in the ring.

The Lethal Swirl triple teamed Comoroto in the ring, but the big man fought back. Johnson put Comoroto onto his shoulders and Christian hit a stomp into a Spiccoli driver. Johnson made the pin and the Twist/Swirl got the win.

Winner: The Lethal Twist via Pinfall.


ROH Women’s World Championship Survival of the Fittest Qualifier Match
Maya World vs. Robyn Renegade

World actually came close to dethroning Athena a few weeks ago. She has a chance at a second bite at the apple if she can get past Renegade.

Off of the opening lock up, Renegade tossed World aside and then did some push ups. World grabbed a wristlock then did some push ups of her own. That let Renegade sneak in a big boot to the face. They traded chops with Renegade coming out on top.

World brought Renegade down with a head scissor and then a drop kick for a two count. She got another two count off of a suplex and then hammered Renegade with elbows in the corner. Renegade countered with a drop kick of her own, sending World reeling.

World came back with a suplex, dropping Renegade on her noggin. World went for a roll through doible stomp, but Renegade countered and World seemed to roll her ankles. Renegade then stomped World’s head onto the ring apron (the worldliest part of the ring!).

Renegade went for a moonsault, but slipped and that gave World a chance to get a double stomp and then a shining wizard. She made the pin and picked up the victory to advance to Supercard of Honor in the Survival of The Fittest match.

Winner: Maya World via Pinfall.


ROH Women’s World Championship Proving Ground Match
Zayda Steel vs. Athena (c)

Steel is 2-8 in ROH, so it makes perfect sense that she would get this Proving Ground match. The field of challengers for Athena’s ROH Women’s World Title has now been set, so she’s probably in a great mood for this match.

Athena took control off the top, taking Steel down with a headlock. Steel fought back, but Athena trapped her in a head scissor. They broke, and Steel slapped Athena which sent her into a rage. She hit a front facelock with a bulldog choke to assert her dominance over Steel.

Steel came off the ropes with a casadora and then a headscissor takedown on Athena. She hit a snapmare then a dropkick to get a one count. Athena hoisted her up on her shoulders, but Steel countered and sent her to the outside. She tried a baseball slide, but Athena caught her and threw her in a suplex on the outside.

Back in the ring, Athena clubbed Steel to the mat and then threw elbows in the corner. Athena then fish hooked Steel, but Steel threw some back elbows as the five minute mark passed. Athena locked Steel in an abdominal stretch, but Steel elbowed her way out.

Steel hit a Thez Press and then a neck breaker to put Athena back on her heels. Steel went up top, but Athena rolled out. Steel changed angles and hit a crossbody onto Athena on the outside from the top rope.

She hit a spinning heel kick back in the ring, but Athena went to the ropes to prevent the pin. Athena dodged a kick and then delivered a running senton for a two count. Athena went up top but Steel cut her off with an avalanche Hurricanrana followed by a tornado DDT.

Athena then caught her in a gutwrench slam and locked in the koki clutch. Steel tapped and Athena held the lock on until she passed out, much to the the chagrin of Daniels.

Winner: Athena via Submission.