March 26, 2026
Jacksonville, FL – WJCT Studios
Commentary – Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman
Results via Jeff Moss of F4WOnline.com
Quick Match Results
- CMLL World Women’s Championship – Persephone (c) defeated Lacey Lane via Crucifix Bomb (pinfall)
- Mixed Six-Person Tag Team match – SkyFlight defeated Grizzled Young Veterans & Isla Dawn via Ripcord Heel (pinfall)
- Myron Reed defeated Mansoor via 450 Splash (pinfall)
- TMDK defeated Better Together via Tankbuster (pinfall)
- ROH Women’s Pure Championship Proving Ground match – Deonna Purrazzo (c) defeated Robyn Renegade via Fujiwara Armbar (submission)
- Anthony Ogogo defeated Nick Comoroto via KO Punch (pinfall)
- ROH Women’s World Television Championship – Red Velvet (c) defeated Trish Adora via Roll-up (pinfall)
- ROH Women’s World Championship – Athena (c) defeated Maya World via O-Face (pinfall)
Video: Lacey Lane, Persephone
A championship opportunity awaits @Laceyy_Lane as she challenges @CMLL_OFICIAL World Women’s Champion Persephone for the title!
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) March 26, 2026
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What did you miss? Just another look at the TV studio that serves as ROH’s new home. There are some vast improvements from the last set of tapings, including the ROH logo on the wall instead of the big white void and an interview with Lacey Lane!
Lane was asked about her match tonight against Persephone for the CMLL Women’s Title. Lane said that she has more Lucha Libre chops than people realize and people are not going to want to miss her match later.
Persephone responded immediately, saying that people don’t really know her. She then told us she was born in Texas, speaks English and Spanish, and that she’s ready for tonight’s fight against Lane.
CMLL World Women’s Championship
Lacey Lane vs. Persephone (c)
.@Laceyy_Lane steps up for a title match against @CMLL_OFICIAL World Women’s Champion Persephone!
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) March 26, 2026
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And to complete the trifecta, that very match kicked off the show! Then the one and only Tony Khan himself came over from his office across the street to present the CMLL World Women’s Title belt to the crowd.
Introductions were made, bells were rung and the fight was on. The two flipped and moved through a set of chain wrestling moves until Persephone got a crucifix pin for a two count. Lane returned the favour and armdragged Persephone across and out of the ring. Persepone chased Lane around the ring, but Lane was able to dodge just about everything, until an errant electric chair gave Persephone a chance to drop Lane onto the apron face-first.
Back in the ring, Persephone sent Lane into the corner for some stiff shots. Persephone started working Lane’s leg, kicking it and wrapping it up in the ropes. She dropped some hard knees into Lane’s gut, but could only get a two count on the cover.
Persephone grabbed a headlock, and then whipped Lane off the ropes. Lane countered and came off the ropes with some big kicks. Persephone caught her last one though and turned it into an exploder suplex. She tried a few cover attempts, but Lane kicked out of them all.
Persephone dragged Lane up and kneed her in the stomach a bunch before slapping on a double wristlock. Persephone tried to split Lane’s fingers, but Lane countered into a pin attempt. Persephone kicked out and took back momentum until Lane it a casadora to drag her down.
Lane landed a kick from the ground and sent Persephone against the ropes for a running knee. Lane hit a spingboard dropkick from the second rope and chopped Persephone until Persephone countered into a suplex for a two count.
Persephone rained down headbutts on Lane, and set her up for a Crucifix Bomb, but Lane countered and sent her into the ropes, landing a big boot of the recoil. Lane elbowed Persephone in the back of the head and then dropped an elbow from the second rope.
Lane dodged everything Persephone threw at her until she threw a spear. That caught her and Persephone was able to land the Crucifix Bomb and get the pin to retain the CMLL Women’s Title.
Winner: Persephone via Pinfall to retain the CMLL World Women’s Championship.
Mixed Six-Person Tag Team Match
SkyFlight (Top Flight (Darius & Dante Martin) & Zayda Steel) vs. Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson) & Isla Dawn
I’m not sure if the Martin boys are going by Skyflight when Scorpio isn’t around, but as a group, I like it so I’m going with it. The Vets and Isla don’t seem to have the same name consistencies, but they do operate as a team more often, so they could have an adventage here.
Darius and Drake kicked thing off with a lockup. Drake worked through wristlocks into hammerlocks into waist locks, all while swinging his gorgeous locks.
Darius jumped up and he and Drake tried to get ahold of each other but couldn’t. Gibson whispered some advice into Drake’s ear and he came out swiging, slapping on a facelock. Drake couldn’t get the suplex he wanted, so Gibson tagged in for a double team.
Gibson threw Darius with a suplex and then wrapped his arms up to try and force his shoulders to the mat. Darius kicked out and started throwing punches. He got a quick tag to Dante who hit an atomic drop on Gibson as Darious shoulder tackled him.
Drake grabbed a blind tag and they tried a double clothesline, but Dante went off the ropes in a double crossbody. Steel tagged in, but Darius and Dante clotheslined Gibson out of the ring before Dawn could get in.
When the ring cleared, Steel and Dawn brawled with Steel landed a dropkick on a prone Dawn. Drake caused a distraction and Dawn hit a superkick on Steel for a two count. She started driving knees into Steel’s back and European uppercuts in the corner.
Dawn hit Steel in the back of the head with her knee for a two count. Steel fought back and came off the ropes, but Dawn was ready and she hit a big boot before slapping on a modified Cobra Clutch. Steel got out of it and hit a pump-kick, and the both crawled to the corners for tags.
Dante and Drake made it in and Dante hit a spingboard dropkick that levelled Drake. Dante avoided Drake’s charges and Gibson tagged in. Darious came in and hit a DDT that sent Gibson rolling out of the ring.
Dawn got in the ring and got in the Martin’s faces, but Steel sent her out of the ring. All three then dove through the ropes to take out the other team on the outside.
Drake made it back into the ring and Darius hit a German suplex. Gibson tried to interfere, but Darious sent him out and rolled Drake up with a roll. Drake reversed it and tried to steal one with a handful of tights, but Darious kicked out.
Dawn and Steel tagged in and traded slaps that quickly turned into punches. Steel went for a waistlock, but Dawn hit a back elbow. Gibson tried to offer advice, but Dante pulled him off the apron. Steel hit a ripcord heel strike to Dawn’s head and rolled her up to get the pin and victory for Skyflight.
Winner: SkyFlight via Pinfall.
Video: The Swirl
Backstage, Lee Johnson and Blake Christian, who were going by the “swirl” again for some reason, said that Jay Lethal was already in Windsor for Global wars and that they would win their six-man match there. Cool.
Mansoor vs. Myron Reed
The still newly-bald Johnny TV and Madden were at ringside to even up the numbers game as Mansoor offered his tip for Reed to touch. The bell rang and they locked up with Mansoor getting an armbar.
As Mansoor worked the arm of Reed, there was a lot of smack talk from Madden and TV. Reed reversed the lock though and they got quiet. Mansoor rolled through and managed to fishhook Reed, but Reed shoved him into the ropes.
They ran the ropes and Reed hit a mid air leg drop (a somewhat fame-ass move, if you will) and Mansoor went to the corner for some reassurance from TV. He got back in the ring and Reed offered a consensual tip touch, but Mansoor kicke dhim at the last minute.
Reed ran Mansoor into the corner. TV caused a distraction and Mansoor raked Reed’s eyes before hitting a bulldog. He stomped Reed in the ring and started throwing chops. Mansoor dumped him over the ropes to where TV and Madden were waiting to poke him in the eye. Wentz and Xavier came over to run him off while Mansoor dragged Reed back into the ring.
Mansoor hit an elbow on the bridge of Reed’s nose and chopped him into the ropes, where he raked his face along the top one. Mansoor put on a smiling headlock in the middle of the ring, but Reed powered up and came out swinging, landing some right hands on Mansoor’s head.
Mansoor tried to go up top, but Reed pulled him off the turnbuckle. Reed hit a guillotine and then a parkour-flavoured insiguri. He went for a suplex, but Mansoor countered it. Mansoor went for a suplex and Reed countered it. Mansoor went for another, but Reed countered it into a DDT.
TV got up on the apron to cause a distraction and Mansoor went for an eye poke that Reed blocked. Mansoor hit a death valley driver and pretended that he got his eye poked as everyone brawled outside. Madden went to poke Xavier in the eyes, but he dodged and TV caught the fingers. Mansoor took out Xavier and Zachary with a baseball slide, but then Reed hit a diving cutter to take out the whole field.
Back in the ring, Reed hit a a picture perfect 450 splash off the top rope and pinned Mansoor to get the win. Madden then carried Mansoor to the back like Batman holding a dead Robin.
Winner: Myron Reed via Pinfall.
TMDK (Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls) vs. Better Together (Hadar Horvitz & Ori Gold)
Horvitz and Haste started things off after a code of honor with Haste armdragging Horvitz to the mat. Haste hit a big dropkick and posed while Nicholls came in for a double team. They dropped elbows on Horvitz who kicked out of the cover.
Nicholls started throwing chops and Haste came back in to throw some kicks and taunts. Horvitz stumbled to the corner and popped out with a discus elbow. Haste went to the outside where Gold landed a huge kick to his head.
Gold tagged in and they hit a hugging double team on Haste before Hotvitz tagged back in. Quick tags from Gold and Horvitz led to a blocked double leg sweeo and Haste took them both out. He tagged in Nicholls who double clotheslined Gold and Horvitz.
Gold stayed legal and Nicholls hit a spiccoli driver, but Horvitz broke up the pin. Haste came in to help and Gold tried to take them both out. That did not work and TMDK hit a double elevator slam for the pin and victory.
Winner: TMDK via Pinfall.
Backstage: Deonna Purrazzo
Backstage, ROH Women’s Pure Champion called out her Global Wars opponent, Giselle Shaw. She warned Shaw that she would have to beat her the “Pure-azzo” way.
ROH Women’s Pure Championship Proving Ground Match
Robyn Renegade vs. Deonna Purrazzo (c)
The bell rang and the match started with an exchange of wristlocks. Purrazzo counterd a waistlock into a leg takedown and rolled up Renegade for a two count. They locked up again with Purrazzo sending Renegade to the corner where she was charged a rope break.
Renegade exploded back with a flapjack slam. She pulled Purrazzo up and into a facelock, but Purrazzo countered the suplex, looking for the fujiwara. Renegade managed to avoid it though and hit a high kick, allowing her to dance momentarily.
Renegade put an abdominal stretch on Purrazzo, but Purrazzo reversed it into a fujiwara, forcing Renegade to use a rope break at 6:34. Purrazzo threw some high knees and a side Russian leg sweep into the fujiwara in the center of the ring. Renegade rolled out of it and right into a pump-kick from Purrazzo.
They got to their feet and traded forearms, leading to a flurry of strikes. Purrazzo got the upper hand with a kick as the 5 minute warning rang out. Purrazzo set Renegade up for a suplex, but Renegade countered and hung her up on the ropes for a guillotine stomp and a two count.
Renegade hit an anarchist suplex and went for a moonsault, but Purrazzo dodged it and hit a big lariat. She powerbombed Renegade and locked in the Fujiwara, forcing Renegade to tap out.
Nick Comoroto vs. Anthony Ogogo
Fun Fact: Ogogo was an Olympic boxer. Funner Fact: Comoroto is a certified accountant.
Ogogo got in Comoroto’s face off the bat, so he picked him up and threw him at the mat. Comoroto put on a wrist lock and lifted Ogogo above his head before dropping him. Comoroto then splashed Ogogo in the corner while Bravo caused a distraction.
That turned the tide in Ogogo’s favour who threw some body punches at Comoroto. Ogogo allegedly threw some elbows, but Comoroto countered with a backslide for a two count. Ogogo punched him in the ribs and told him to stay down before flexing and shouting “God save the King.”
He threw a European uppercut at Comoroto who fought back with a powerslam out of nowhere. Comoroto hit a butterfly suplex on Ogogo and splashed him. He followed that up with another powerslam, but looked like he was favouring his ribs.
Ogogo got him with an Olympic slam, dumping Comoroto on his sore ribs. Ogogo tried another “right angle suplex” but Comoroto got out of it. Dean popped up and hit him in the face, allowing Ogogo to land a big punch to his face. Ogogo covered Comoroto with the Union Jack as the ref started counting, Comortoto unmoving under the flag.
Bravo and Dean celebrated at ringside, but Comoroto got up at 9. Ogogo simply punched him in the face again and that was in. He covered him and got the victory.
Winner: Anthony Ogogo via Pinfall.
ROH Women’s World Television Championship
Trish Adora vs. Red Velvet (c)
BLINDSIDED! @christyanxo and @TrishAdora202 lay out @Thee_Red_Velvet after the match, but @ZaydaSteel charges in with a chair in hand to even the odds!
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) March 27, 2026
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Adora came to the ring with her tag partner Christian XO and what I thought was the Infantry, but was actually just XO’s legs.
Adora jumped Velvet from behind and sent her out of the ring as the bell rang. Adora stalked her, with XO keeping Velvet from getting away. Adora threw Velvet into the barricade, but as they turned the corner, Velvet began to fight back. Adora grabbed her and threw her headfirst into the ringpost.
Adora got back in the ring and stood at attention while the ref started his count. Velvet staggered her way back to the apron and got back in the ring just in time. Adora pounced on her with strikes and stomps.
Adora picked up Velvet and wrapped her up in an octopus-style stretch. Velvet tried to escape, but Adora kept control and threw some kicks into her back. Adora did her splits-stretch, bending Velvet over in two. She rolled her back, but Velvet kicked out at two.
Adora clubbed her back to the mat for a quick cover, but Velvet kicked out. Adora threw some body shots in the corner and started talking trash while Velvet fell to the first rope for XO to choke.
Velvet finally started fighting back, throwing strikes at Adora, but it was over quick as Adora bent her in half with a backbreaker. Adora tried to pick up Velvet, but she hit a crossbody counter and fell on Adora for a two count.
Velvet started kicking out of covers at one to prove she still had something left in the tank. Velvet started throwing bombs and countered a waistlock into a DDT. She sent Adora to the corner for some punches. Adora clung to the second rope and Velvet hit a meterora on her.
XO got up on the apron to give Adora chance to load up Lariat Tubman, but Velvet saw it coming and countered with a spinning kick. Adora picked her up for a running power slam, but Velvet countered it into a stunner of all things.
Velvet came off the ropes right into a big boot from Adora who went for the cover, but Velvet kicked out at two. Adora got Velvet up in a staaaaaaaalling suplex, but on the way down, Velvet counterd it into a rollup and then Mama’s Kitchen.
XO distracted the ref again who missed the cover. So Velvet punched XO in the face about it. Adora grabbed her for a running slam, but Velvet kicked out at two. She loaded up Lariat Tubman, but Velvet dodged it and rolled her up for a 1-2-3 to retain the title.
Winner: Red Velvet via Pinfall to retain the ROH Women’s World Television Championship.
After the match, XO got in the ring and hit a back body drop on Velvet. She and Adora stomped her until who should arrive with a chair, but Zayda Steel. Steel ran off Adora and XO and helped Velvet to her feet. Velvet grabbed a mic and demanded the music be cut.
She thanked Adora for having the balls to step into the ring with her. She then challenged them to a tag match against her and Steel, but used the word “bi*ch” a lot more. Steel grabbed the mic next and repeated what Velvet said, but using the phrase “y’all” about 17 times.
Velvet and Steel then exited the ring and Adora and XO escaped out the entrance.
ROH Women’s World Championship
Maya World vs. Athena (c)
M.I.T’s @BillieStarkz, @DiamanteLAX, and #ROH Women’s World Champion @AthenaPalmer_FG rub salt in the wounds of Maya World post-match, sending a message to Hyan and #ROH Women’s Pure Champion Deonna Purrazzo!
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) March 27, 2026
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World earned this match a couple of weeks ago by lasting the the 10-minute time limit in a Proving Ground match, a rare thing in the world of the 1200+ day ROH Women’s World Champion. In fact, Athena had never lost or gone to a draw in the Proving Ground up to that point.
The bell rang after World refused the Code of honor. The two trade armdrags and then had a reset. World came in swinging, punching Athena then hitting a tilt-o-while back breaker before going for the cover. Athena kicked out a rolled out of the ring.
World followed her and chopped her against the ring apron (the choppiest part of the ring!). Athena came back through and went to throw World into the stairs. World reversed it though, sending Athena shoulder-first into the steps.
The two fought on the outside with Athena flapjacking World onto the steel steps. Athena threw her back into the ring and laid some kicks into the back of World’s head. Athena laid World out in the corner with elbows, yelling at the ref when he tried to break it up.
World started punching Athena in the midsection before dropping her with a chinbreaker. Athena came back with a shotgun dropkick and flipping punch in the corner. She suplexed World and went for the cover, getting only a two count.
Athena started throwing knees into World’s ribs, trying to knock the wind out of her. World got back up though just in time for Athena to throw her back down. World countered a full nelson and threw Athena into the corner. Athena went for another shotgun dropkick, but World stomped her out of mid air.
World picked up momentum culminating in a German suplex and two count. World came off the second rope, right into Athena’s knees. Athena then sent her out of the ring with a baseball slide. World managed to get back in at the ref’s count of 9 and Athena immediately put on the Koji Clutch.
World managed to reach the ropes with her foot to break the hold, but Athena did not let up, throwing slaps and talking trash. World threw her against the ropes, diving her knee into her stomach. Athena came off the ropes with a big kick, sending World to the outside.
Athena went for a dive, but World was waiting and punched her. She went for a piledriver on the apron, but Athena got out of it and countered with a suplex off the apron to the floor.
Athena made it back into the ring first, but World seemed out cold. The ref got to 15 (the standard ROH count is to 20) before she stirred and finally made it in at 19. Athena looked shocked and started throwing forearms. World came back with one of her own and the two traded shots.
They got to their feet and World connected with a kick. Athena tried for a suplex, but World countered. They traded pinning combinations until Athena hit a stomp from behind for a two count. A frustrated Athena screamed into the void.
Athena went up top for the O Face, but World dodged and hit a hurricanrana and then a dropkick. World went up top to try an O Face of her own, but Billie Starkz arried and pulled her off the turnbuckle. World took out an arriving Diamante and Hyan arrived to take out Starkz.
Back in the ring, World shot Athena off the ropes and Athena dove through on the recoil and took out Hyan. She got back in the ring and threw a knee to World’s head before hitting a destroyer for a two count. Athena looked stunned.
Athena slapped World repeatedly. She went for a spingboard, but World caught her in a twisting sunset bomb. World went for a modified Samoan drop, but Athena kicked out at two. World went up top and tried and O Face, but Athena blocked it, sending her to the mat.
Furious that World tried to use her move, Athena rained down punches and kicks. Athena hit a pump handle pile driver, but World kicked out. Athena demanded that the ref count to three and then picked up World, tossing her out of the ring.
Hyan showed up again and stopped Athena from sending World into the steps. Starkz came back and threw Hyan into the ring to stomp her with some big platform shoes. Diamante slipped Athena the title belt and she decked World with it.
Athena then went up and hit the O-Face, made the cover and won the match to retain the ROH Women’s World Championship.
Winner: Athena via Pinfall to retain the ROH Women’s World Championship.
After the match, Diamante put a fujiwara on World, wrenching her arm. MiT then celebrated in the ring as the show went off the air.

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