February 19, 2026
Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena and Ontario, CA – Toyota Arena
Commentary – Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman
Results via Jeff Moss of F4WOnline.com
Quick Match Results
- Zayda Steel defeated Johnnie Robbie via Ripcord Wheel Kick (pinfall)
- Six-Man Tag Team match – SkyFlight defeated TMDK via TKO (pinfall)
- Mark Davis defeated The Tuckman via Thunderstruck Lariat (pinfall)
- Sisters of Sin defeated Frankie B & Aysha via Assisted Swining Side Slam (pinfall)
- Six-Man Tag Team match – Dalton Castle & The Outrunners defeated North Shore Wrestling via Double Team Elbow Drop (pinfall)
- Mina Shirakawa defeated Charli Evans via Glamorous Driver (pinfall)
- Robbie Eagles defeated Capt. Shawn Dean via Ron Miller Special (submission)
Zayda Steel vs. Johnnie Robbie
So, ROH is making a liar out of me right out of the gate as this match was taped in Ontario, California, the second coolest Ontario in North America.
Steel and Robbie came out swinging, delivering a kick and a slap repsectively right off the bell. Steel used a headscissor to send Robbie to the corner, but Robbie fought out and right into a back elbow followed by a stunner.
Steel went off the ropes, but Robbie bailed to the outside, luring Steel to the apron where she kicked her in the face. Back in the ring, Robbie threw some chops and a couple of high kicks before suplexing Steel for a two count.
Robbie locked in a Camel Clutch, bending Steel in half before clubbing her with some forearms. Steel started to fight back, throwing elbows at Robbie’s jaw. Steel hit Robbie with a big move that was so fast I barely saw it and that was it, Steel made the pin 1-2-3.
Winner: Zayda Steel via Pinfall.
Six-Man Tag Team Match
TMDK (Bad Dude Tito, Che Cabrera, & Shane Thorne) vs. SkyFlight (Scorpio Sky & Top Flight (Darius & Dante Martin))
Steel and Daniels ran to the back after Steel’s match to accompany Skyflight to the ring, which was nice for continuity.
Darius and Haste started things off with both bruisers getting in some hard strikes. Darius tagged in Sky who grabbed a wristlock that Haste reversed, sending Sky to the outside where Cabrera ran him over. Tito and Cabrera stomped him before throwing him back into the ring.
Haste tagged in Cabrera who threw some elbows as they got together for a double team ending in a backbreaker from Cabrera. Haste tagged back in and hit a cannonball, isolating Sky from his team. Sky managed to roll through and tag in Dante.
Dante used his high flying abilities to dropkick Haste and dodge his attacks. He hit a crossbody on Haste for a two count, but Haste came back with a drop kick and a tag to Tito. Darius tagged in and he and Sky threw shoulders and knees at Tito in the corner.
Darius hit a satellite DDT, but Haste broke up the pin. Dante and Darius threw Haste out and then hit a stereo dive on him and Cabrera on the outside. Sky wanted to join the fun, but Tito cut him off so Sky (apparently legal now) hit a cutter and got the pin to pick up the victory.
Winner: SkyFlight via Pinfall.
Mark Davis vs. The Tuckman
The Tuckman won the Gold Medal for Mullets in this match, while Davis picked up Silver in the Looking Like Curtis Axel event.
When the match started though, it was fast and hard hitting. The both threw strikes until Tukman got a head lock. Davis got out of it and knocked him down off the ropes. Davis started throwing chops that sent Tuckman to the mat repeatedly.
Tuckman ducked the last one and tried to get Davis up for a slam, but Davis countered and went for a senton. Tuckman moved and tried to pick him up again, but Davis was too much for him and he got squished.
Davis took over from there, stomping Tuckman in the corner. Tuckman picked up some momentum, sending Davis out of the ring with a dropkick. Tuckman sailed through the ropes onto him and Davis escaped back into the ring.
Tuckman went for a sunset flip, but Davis dropped down on him. Tuckman came back and finally landed that scoop slam. He went up top for a springboard cutter and nailed it, but Davis kicked out at two. Tuckman went off the top turnbuckle, but Davis met him with a superkick.
He laid out Tuckman with a “thunderstruck” lariat and that was it. Davis made the pin and got the victory.
Winner: Mark Davis via Pinfall.
Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart & Skye Blue) vs. Frankie B & Aysha
Frankie and Blue started things off with an extended feeling out process, before locking up with Blue falling victim to a headlock. Blue countered into a headscissor and Frankie countered that by… standing up.
Frankie took over, throwing Blue around until she was able to tag in Hart. Aysha tagged in as well and Hart knocked her head against the mat. Hart charged Aysha in the corner, but Aysha moved and went for a bulldog. Hart countered before she could hit it, but Aysha came back with a shining wizard.
Frankie came in for a double team, but Blue broke up the count. Hart and Frankie fought in the ring, with Blue grabbing her ankle from the outside. That let Hart get some momentum with a standing moonsault. Hart hit a DDT and threw Frankie into the corner. Hart got her in a tarantula around the ropes and Blue dropkicked her in the gut.
Blue and Frankie exchanged blows and ended up falling victim to the simultaneous clothesline. Both crawled over and tagged in their partners, with Aysha throwing lariats at Hart and Blue. Aysha hit a lungblower on Hart, but only got a two count.
Hart cut off a double team, sending Aysha to the outside. She tagged in Blue and they hit a flapjack on Frankie, but could only get a two count. That gave Aysha a chance to come back in and let Frankie spear Hart. She then suplexed Blue into the corner.
Frankie went for a cannonball, but Blue countered and threw superkicks at her and Aysha. All four started brawling until Frankie was sent out of the ring and Blue hit a superkick on Aysha. Blue hit a swinging side slam assisted by Hart and then Hart pinned Aysha.
Winner: Sisters of Sin via Pinfall.
Six-Man Tag Team Match
Dalton Castle & The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum) vs.
North Shore Wrestling (Jack Osborne, Sam Osborne, & Will Kiedis)
Castle and The Outrunners entered with their patented brand of delightfull weirdness, while Ian Riccaboni informed us that his mom has a cockatoo that he’s always wanted to talk to.
I love wresting.
Kiedis and Magnum started things off with Magnum grabbing a quick headlock. He shot Kiedis off the ropes and then the posing began. That led to Kiedis getting a big ol’ Outrunner mitt to the chest and Floyd tagged in. He hit a spinning dop slam and one of the Osbornes tagged in (we’ll say Jack).
Jack tagged Kiedis back in who started chopping the isolated Magnum. Magnum came back though, taking out Kiedis and both Osbornes. Same tagged in and managed to wrangle Magnum back to the corner for a double team with his brother.
Jack then knocked Castle off the apron, which was not a good idea. Floyd tagged in took out everyone in brown pants with powerslams and then got together with Magnum for a bulldog/clothesline combo. They started hulking up for the double elbow, but Sam broke it up.
Magnum and Castle were knocked off the apron, leaving Floyd to get triple teamed. Kiedis hit a splash off the top turnbuckle, but Floyd got a tag to the refreshed Castle who started spamming suplexes on everyone.
He got Kiedis up on his shoulders, but the Osbornes came back and a brawl broke out, ending with a triple team on Castle. Sam hit a backbreaker, but before Jack could hit a slam, the Outrunners saved the day. Castle and The Outrunners hit a triple slam so that the Outrunners could double elbow Kiedis. Castle made the pin and that was it.
Winner: Dalton Castle & The Outrunners via Pinfall.
Charli Evans vs. Mina Shirakawa
Shirakawa was fresh off of giving Wheeler Yuta a much needed haircut and set out to take down wrestler/skateboarder Evans.
The two locked up with Shirakawa losing the wristlock battle. She managed to counter with a few flips, but Evans hit a waistlock take down and the two posed for a few seconds. Unfortunately, Evans used that to kick Shirakawa in the back, which angered her.
Shirakawa came out with a dropkick and sent Evans to the corner. Evans dodged the attack and hita. high knee for a two count. Evans started throwing punches and Shirakawa threw them right back until Evans stomped her into the corner.
Evans came off the ropes with crossbody slam onto the ropes, but Shirakawa kicked out at two. Evans delivered a throat punch and a few chops, but Shirakawa came back with a satellite DDT. Shirakawa threw some elbows into a sling blade, but Evans kicked out.
Shirakawa lured Evans to the ropes, where she grabbed her leg and then hit a barrel roll dive. Shirakawa started working the knee of Evans, driving it into the mat. She tried to get the figure four on, but Evans fought out before she could lock it in.
Evans tried to steal one, but Shirakawa rolled through into a knee tot he face. Evans hit a fisherwoman’s suplex, but came up clutching her knee. She went for another running knee, but Shirakawa saw it and countered with the figure four in the middle of the ring. Evans rolled over to the ropes to break the hold, but the damage was done to her knee.
Shirakawa hit a missile dropkick and then a sling blade form the top turnbuckle. She called for the brainbuster and scooped Evans up. Evans got out of it though and sent Shirakawa off the ropes. Shirakawa exploded off them with a back fist and then hoisted her up for a Glamorous Driver to get the pin.
Winner: Mina Shirakawa via Pinfall.
Capt. Shawn Dean vs. Robbie Eagles
Eagles is one half of the IWGP Junior Tag Team Champions, and Dean is one third of the ROH Six Man Tag Champions. So, based on my daughter’s 5th grad match text book, if we make the denominators common, they are 5/6ths of a champion. I think.
Anyway, Dean, in a rare singles match, drove Eagles to the ropes off the bell. Eagles tried to be alittle silly, but Dean was having none of it. Eagles hit a headscissor takedown to try and lighten him up. He followed that with a spinning heel kick.
Dean fought back, slowing the pace of the match and sending Eagles to the corner for a BBC. Eagles choked on the “Bronco Bust Captain” as Coleman called it and Dean put on a chinlock. Coleman and Riccabonni debated slang while Dean hit a leaping elbow on Eagles.
Dean covertly fishhooked Eagles until Eagles started throwing elbows into his gut. Dean responded by throwing Eagles into the corner. He hit a high back elbow and went for a second BBC, but Eagles slipped out of the ring and the BBC got crushed in the corner.
Eagles hit a spingboard shot to Dean’s knee, trying to keep him on the mat. Eagles peppered Dean with kicks before a shining wizard off the ropes for a two count. Eagles kept pressure on Dean’s knee, but Dean shoved him into the corner and went for a bulldog. Eagles countered though and hit a 619 onto Dean’s knees.
Eagles went up top, but Dean scrambled up and went for a superplex while the crowd chanted “you are a wanker.” Eagles threw Dean off and hit a 450 onto his knee. He stepped through into a modified STFU, and Dean was forced to tap out.
Winner: Robbie Eagles via Submission.

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