ROH TV Results – May 7, 2026 – MxM TV vs. The Rascalz, Eddie Kingston & Ortiz vs. The Infantry, Red Velvet vs. Rachael Ellering

May 7, 2026
Jacksonville, FL – WJCT Studios
Commentary – Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman
Results via Jeff Moss of F4WOnline.com


Quick Match Results

  1. Eddie Kingston & Ortiz defeated The Infantry via Clutch Pin (pinfall)
  2. Pure Rules match – Josh Woods defeated BEEF via Heel Hook (submission)
  3. Bang Bang Gang defeated The WorkHorsemen via The Juice Is Loose (pinfall)
  4. Action Andretti defeated Nathan Cruz via Running Neckbreaker (pinfall)
  5. Bustah & The Brain defeated The Frat House via Assisted Driving Elbow (pinfall)
  6. Eight-Man Tag Team match – Spanish Announce Project & The Colons defeated Alexander Lev, Better Together, & Hunter James via Frog Splash (pinfall)
  7. Premier Athletes defeated “Main Man” Oro & Kiran Grey via Honor Roll (pinfall)
  8. ROH Women’s World Television Proving Ground match – Red Velvet (c) defeated Rachael Ellering via Kitchen Sink (pinfall)
  9. “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington & Adam Priest defeated Grizzled Young Veterans via Roll-up (pinfall)
  10. Six-Man Tag Team match – The Rascalz defeated MxM TV via Spiral Tap (pinfall)

The Infantry (Carlie Bravo & Capt. Shawn Dean) vs. Eddie Kingston & Ortiz

Middle fingers were thrown, bells were rung and Bravo and Ortiz kicked things off with Otiz landing a scoop slam. They fought until Dean was able to grab a blind tag and exploded through the ropes laying hands on Ortiz.

The Infantry went for a double team, which brought in Kingston and a brawl ensued. The only one not involved was Taylor at ringside. When the dust settled Ortiz and Bravo were legal. Bravo put Orrtiz in a tree of woe and he resorted to biting to fend off Bravo.

Ortiz stayed in the tree of woe while Kingston chased Bravo and Dean around the ring. Bravo got back in and dropkicked Ortiz, ending his time in the tree. From there Bravo took him to stomp city and sent him to the Infantry corner for a double team.

Otiz came back with a jawbreaker, but when he went for the tag, he found nothing but a clothesline. The Infantry tagged in and out, splashing Ortiz in the corner. The BBC was deployed by Dean and Bravo turned to the camera to encourage kids to “please try this at home.”

Otiz finally got a tag to Kingston who set up the Infantry in opposite corners for big splashes and belly rubs, I mean open hand chops. Ortiz hit a spinebuster on Bravo, but he kicked out of Kingston’s cover at two.

Dean came in and dropped Kingston with a lungblower. Ortiz tagged back in just in time to eat a combination neckbreaker from the Infantry. The Infantry went for Boot Camp, but Kingston interrupted with an exploder on Dean.

Ortiz then came in and wrapped up Bravo in a trap pin to get the 1-2-3.

Winner: Eddie Kingston & Ortiz via Pinfall.

After the match, Taylor joined Bravo and Dean in a brief beatdown, but Mance Warner of all people came down to make the save and run off STP.


Pure Rules Match
Josh Woods vs. BEEF

Unless there is something I don’t know (which according to my wife is DEFINITELY possible) I cannot see a reason why Beef is in this match.

Beyond that though, the bell rang and the two big men did a bunch of striking. Eventually, Woods got Beef in a lec scissor and Beef used his first rope break at 0:33. Beef started throwing bombs, sending Woods to the outside, but it cost him his one closed fist warning at 1:22.

Woods met Beef where he lives, throwing strikes and suplexes. He bridged a German Suplex, but Beef kicked out. Beef threw a dropkick followed by a splash in the corner and a series of lariats. He then hit a bulldog on Woods followed by a second rope crossbody.

Woods finally managed to get Beef off his feet and put on an ankle lock. Beef countered it, but Woods went right back with a triangle leg/waist lock. Beef immediately tapped out and everyone went “ok.”

Winner: Josh Woods via Submission.


Backstage: Deonna Purrazzo

Backstage, ROH Women’s Pure Champion Deonna Purrazzo cut a promo on Diamante, calling her out for copying her after Diamante used the fujiwara last week. They will meet at Supercard of Honor.


The WorkHorsemen (Anthony Henry & JD Drake) vs. Bang Bang Gang (Ace Austin & Juice Robinson)

Austin and Henry started things offwith duelling wristlocks until Henry resorted to hair pulling. Austin countered with a dropkick, sending Henry into the waiting tag of Drake. Robinson tagged in and grabbed a headlock on Drake. Drake countered it and then no-sold a bunch of shoulder tackles from Robinson.

Robinson started flexing at him, and then they both went off the ropes with Robinson dropping down to trip Drake up. That brought in Henry who avenged his partner with a headlock. But then Drake grabbed a blind tag to get back in and suplex Robinson across the ring. On the outside, Henry took out Austin.

Drake became the third wrestler tonight to resort to biting, but the bitee, Robinson, started punching him in the gut. Henry came in and hit a drop toe hold on Robinson, sending him into Drake’s knees. Henry then stomped and twisted Robinson’s arms.

Drake tagged in with a rolling senton and then pretended to moon Austin in the corner. Zing.

Robinson blocked a sulplex, so Drake switched to a lariat and then splash in the corner. Henry tagged in Robinson dodged his charge and rolled through a tag to Austin. Austin cleaned house, landing a springboard kick to send Drake out of the ring. Henry came in and Austin avoided his offense before landing a spingboard crossbody on Drake.

Austin hit a gutwrench powerbomb for a two count on Henry and Robinson came in to help him with a double team. Drake took out Austin on the outside and Henry hit a shining wizard on Robinson for a two count. He followed that up with a double stomp and a high crossbody from Drake, but Austin broke up the pin.

Austin out of nowhere hit The Fold on Henry, but Drake was the legal man. Robinson hit Drake wth a swining front face DDT and that was able to put the big man down for three. We’ll just assume they were the legal men.

Winner: Bang Bang Gang via Pinfall.


Backstage: Zayda Steel

Backstage Zayda Steel announced that she’s going to face Hyan in a qualifier next week to see who takes Persephone’s place in the Survival of the Fittest Match for the Women’s World Title at Supercard of Honor.


Backstage: Hyan, Maya World

Then, Maya World and Hyan responded with a promo of their own, saying that no one is ready for the two of them (has anyone checked with Auska?). They promised to take what is theirs at Supercard.


Action Andretti vs. Nathan Cruz

Andretti arrived in a very tiny vest and did not give us any new information about what the heck is going on with his alleged tag partner and noted wierdo, Lio Rush. Really sparkly pants though.

Cruz grabbed a wristlock off the top and Andretti said “I want one of those!” and grabbed one of his own. The speed picked up and they ran the ropes with Andretti landing a headscissor and doing a little dancing.

Andretti sent Cruz to the corner and Cruz reversed the whip before landing a back breaker. Cruz put Andretti in a fireman’s carry which Andretti countered with a big forearm to the face. Andretti went for a handspring back elboe, sending Cruz out of the ring.

Andretti leapt off the second rope and hit Cruz with a moonsault before sending him abck into the ring. Andretti hit a running shooting star press for a two count. Andretti went for a torture rack, but Cruz got out of it and hit a sit out powerbomb for a two count of his own.

Lio Rush then wandered out, but not in the weird way. He seemed perfectly normal. That confused Cruz, the audience and this reporter.

However, the distraction allowed Andretti to hit a running neckbreaker and pick up the win.

Winner: Action Andretti via Pinfall.


Bustah & The Brain (Alec Price & Jordan Oliver) vs. The Frat House (Cole Karter & Griff Garrison)

Garrison and Karter jumped Oliver and Price right off the top and Karter tried to roll up Price to end it quick. Price kicked out though and Garrison tagged in. He held back Price from making a tag to Oliver and dragged him back to the Frat House corner for some double teaming while Jacked Jameson yelled nonsense on the outside.

Price got a flipping tag to Oliver who took out Karter and then they double teamed Garrison with a really impressive back cutter. Jameson then got up on the ring tro cause a distraction, allowing Karter to dropkick Price.

Garrison joined them for a helicopter bomb, but Price kicked out. Karter made a tag and Price hit him with a dropkick. He made a tag to Oliver and they double teamed Karter. Price then leapt over the ropes to take out the Frat House on the outside.

Price hit a driving elbow while Oliver held Karter and that was it. Price and Oliver get the win.

Winner: Bustah & The Brain via Pinfall.


Eight-Man Tag Team Match
Spanish Announce Project (Serpentico & Angelico) & The Colons (Eddie & Orlando Colon) vs. Alexander Lev, Better Together (Hadar Horvitz & Ori Gold), & Hunter James

SAP teamed with a the Colons two weeks ago in a victory over The Frat House. It was so much fun, they thought they’d try it again against some local talent.

Angelico started off against Horvitz, who grabbed a headlock, bringing Angelico to his knees. Angelico reversed it and tagged in Serpentico who hit a double stomp on Horvitz’s arm. Gold tagged in and Serpentico slammed him into an arm lock.

Eddie tagged in and hit a drop toe hold, hanging Gold up on the ropes. Orlando then flipped in, but Horvitz grabbed a tag and and they double teamed Orlando. James tagged in next and hit a high knee into a powerslam. Orlando kicked out and James grabbed a headlock.

Horvitz and Godl traded tags and then put Orlando in a hugging hammerlock before tagging in Lev. He went for a neckbreaker, but Orlando countered it into one of his own. Hot tags were made on both sides and Eddie and James traded dropkicks.

Eddie locked James in a figure four in the middle of the ring what was broken up by Lev. Then everyone started brawling until Angelico cleared the ring and Serpentico dove onto the field on the outside.

Eddie hit a lungblower on James followed by a frog splash from Orlando and that was it. SAP and the Colons win.

Winner: Spanish Announce Project & The Colons via Pinfall.


Backstage: Action Andretti

Backstage, Lexy Nair approached Action Andretti who was leaving a voicemail for Lio Rush, begging for him to call him. She asked him what was going on and Andretti said he didn’t have any answers.


“Main Man” Oro & Kiran Grey vs. Premier Athletes (Ariya Daivari & Tony Nese)

Daivari started off against Grey, who exited the ring to yell at Sterling. When he got back into the ring, Nese was there and he put him in a tree of woe and then kicked him a bunch, working out his abs in the process.

Daivari tagged back in and held Grey for Nese to punch in the gut. Nese held Grey while Daivari went for a shoulder tackle, but Gre got out of the way and they collided.

Nese recovered and went for a pumphandle on Oro, but Grey broke it up and started brawling with Daivari on the outside. Oro countered a second pumphandle, but Nese got him with an atomic drop. Daivari came in and they hit a double slam on Oro and that was it.

Winner: Premier Athletes via Pinfall.


Video: Caprice Coleman, The Lethal Twist

Next, Caprice Coleman “chopped it up” with the Lethal Twist, Jay Lethal, Blake Christian and Lee Johnson. Coleman asked why Lethal was hanging out with Christian and Johnson. Lethal said he liked them better than Priest and Billington and Coleman asked about Sanjay Dutt and Jeff Jarrett.

Lethal got offended by this and said that they were all together to help each other. He then bigged up Christian (who’s facing Bandido at Supercard). Coleman asked if Lethal would get the first title shot if Christian won and they all stormed off.

Caprice Coleman is great at calling matches, but doesn’t seem to be very good at “chopping it up.”


ROH Women’s World Television Championship Proving Ground Match
Rachael Ellering vs. Red Velvet (c)

Off the bell, Ellering clocked Velvet with a lariat then picked her up for a gutwrench suplex. Ellering landed another one and went for a cover, but Velvet kicked out. Ellering chopped Velvet into the ropes but spent too much time talking to the crowd and Velvet came back with a meteora.

Ellering hit a shoulder tackle but Velvet countered with a high pump kick. She went for a moonsault, but Ellering moved and hit two back to back sentons. Velvet came back with another high kick and went for a suplex but couldn’t get Ellering up. Ellering countered one final attempt into a suplex of her own.

Ellering hit a pop up slam off the ropes for a two count. Velvet came back and tried another kick, but Ellering caught it and hit a boss man slam. Ellering left herself open and Velvet hit a big right hand followed by the Kitchen Sink. She made the pin and got the three count to dash Ellering’s hopes.

Winner: Red Velvet via Pinfall.


Video: ROH Supercard of Honor 2026 Match Announcement

It was then announced that Red Velvet will face Viva Van for some reason for the Women’s TV Title at Supercard.


“Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington & Adam Priest vs. Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson)

Gibson faced off against Billington and they tied up with Gibson getting Billington to the mat and trying to force him into a pin. Billington powered back though, avoiding the pin. Once he got to his feet, Billington grabbed a wristlock and they ran through some chain wrestling.

Billington overtook Gibson who retreated to his corner and tagged in Drake who took down Billington with a shoulder tackle. They wormed around the ring trying to get headlocks in, but Billington needed to tag in Priest to break the stalemate.

They hit a double suplex on Drake and Billington went back to legal and grabbed a headlock, then a back body drop. Priest tagged back in and he and Drake fought in the corner, trading chops. Gibson tagged in and shoved Priest into the ropes before levelling him with some hard forearms.

Drake tagged in and Gibson picked him up and dropped him onto Priest for a two count. Gibson tagged in and they worked the arm of Priest, isolating him from making a tag.

Priest fought off Gibson, but Drake was able to get a sleeper on him. Priest countered it into a back suplex and went for a tag, but Gibson pulled Billington off the apron. Gibson tagged in a hit a back suplex into a tight headlock on Priest.

Priest managed to fight Gibson off and hit a neckbreaker. Drake tagged in as Priest got the hot tag to Billington. He fought off both Drake and Gibson with a series of suplexes. He then locked in a crossface on Drake, but Gibson dragged him to the ropes to break it.

Drake a Gibson slipped to the outside and Billington and Priest dove on them from opposite ringposts. They brought Drake back into the ring and hit a clothesline/German suplex combo for a two count. Gibson re entered the ring in time to take dropkick from Billington while Priest and Drake traded blows.

Priest put a one-leg Boston crab on Drake. Gibson tried to break it up, but Billington put him in a crossface. Gibson broke free and Priest let go, giving Drake a chance to try and roll him up. Priest countered though and tried a pile driver, but Gibson intercepted and they double teamed him with a doomsday device.

Billington came back in and put Gibson in the crossface again, leaving Drake vulnerable for the rollup from Priest. 1-2-3 Billington and Priest win.

Winner: “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington & Adam Priest via Pinfall.


Six-Man Tag Team Match
MxM TV (Mason Madden, Mansoor, & Johnny TV) vs. The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz, Myron Reed, & Dezmond Xavier)

Poses were struck, tips were touched and Mansoor got ready to start the match against Reed. Mansoor got the upper hand early, but Reed came back quickly in between poses. Madden and TV then started their own “this is awesome” chant on the apron.

Reed hit a springboard dropkick on Mansoor and the Rascalz hit a quick triple team, leaving Wentz legal. Madden and TV caused a distraction and Mansoor poked the Xavier in the eye. Madden tagged in and hit a high spin kick on Xavier, sending him to the MxMxTV corner for some triple teaming and triple posing.

Reed came in and broke it up, fighting off Madden and Mansoor before putting TV up in a fireman’s carry. TV got out of it and hit a neckbreaker into a pin for a two count. TV threw Reed out of the ring for Madden and Mansoor to beat up while he talked trash to Xavier.

TV whiffed on a springboard kick, but Mansoor and Madden double teamed Reed, resulting in a two count. Madden stayed legal and hit Reed with a headbutt that crumpled him. TV tagged in and they went high/low on Reed for another two count.

Reed hit TV with a stunner, but that sent him into Mansoor who tagged in. Reed dispatched him then hit another stunner on TV for good measure. Wentz and Madden tagged in and Wentz took him and then Mansoor out.

The Rascalz picked up some momentum, running through hot tags and taking out whoever was in the ring until Madden flattened Reed with a big kick. He then hit a spinning slam on Reed, but during the post, Xavier came back in and broke it up, poking Madden in the eyes.

Madden went for a chokeslam, but grabbed Mansoor by accident. The Rascalz hit a triple kick and then a swan dive, 450 and twisting moonsault in sequence on Mansoor to pick up the victory.

Winner: The Rascalz via Pinfall.