ROH TV Results – May 21, 2026 – Deonna Purrazzo vs, Janai Kai, AR Fox vs. Shane Taylor

May 21, 2026
Salisbury, MD – Wicomico Youth And Civic Center
Commentary – Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman
Results via Ryan Howard of F4WOnline.com


Quick Match Results

  1. Action Andretti defeated QT Marshall via Running Torture Rack Neckbreaker (pinfall)
  2. Hyan & Maya World defeated Allie Katch & Kaia McKenna via Double Team Glam Slam (pinfall)
  3. RUSH defeated Ryan O’Neill via Bull’s Horns (pinfall)
  4. Bustah & The Brain defeated Premier Athletes via Doomsday Double Stomp (pinfall)
  5. ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship Proving Ground match – Dalton Castle & The Outrunners (c) defeated 4Play via You Son of a B*tch Elbow Drop and Axe Handle Smash comb (pinfall)
  6. “Blackheart” Lio Rush defeated Aaron Solo via Black Thunder (pinfall)
  7. ROH Women’s Pure Championship Proving Ground match – Deonna Purrazzo (c) defeated Janai Kai via Fujiwara Armbar (submission)
  8. Mina Shirakawa & Queen Aminata defeated M.I.T. via Disqualification
  9. ROH World Television Championship – AR Fox (c) defeated Shane Taylor via 450 Splash (pinfall)

Video: ROH Supercard of Honor 2026 Recap

ROH HonorClub TV begins with highlights of Supercard of Honor while Ian Riccaboni runs down tonight’s card before welcoming us alongside Caprice Coleman.


Action Andretti vs. AT Marshall

The newly heel Andretti ran down the crowd, told Marshall to introduce himself, but cut him off. Andretti mocked Marshall for having dreams come true in wrestling, saying he used to be like that, but when he turned on Lio Rush, all the fans booed him. Rush is the one who turned his back on Andretti, so he got a reality check. Marshall is so desperate he wrestles celebrities, took a job backstage and started his own wrestling school to stay relevant. He’s going to embarrass Marshall the same way he did to Rush.

Both trade headlock takeovers and shoulder blocks until Andretti popped off a head scissors. Springboard lariat connects, as Andretti continued to keep Marshall grounded with a handspring elbow. Andretti missed a PK and standing moonsault, but recovered and hit a standing Shooting Star for two. Combo of strikes from Andretti, but Marshall cut him off with a handspring enzugiri to start his comeback. Marshall signaled for the Diamond Cutter, but Andretti rolled through into a rolling Stunner for two. Landing on his feet after a missed split legged moonsault, Marshall connected with a pop-up forearm and moonsault for a near fall of his own. Andretti slipped out of a Razor’s Edge, missed a corner moonsault, landed on his feet into a shotgun dropkick and this time hit the split legged moonsault for two. Marshall slipped out of a Torture Rack, missed another Cutter attempt, as Andretti got a high stack, feet on the ropes, but referee Mike Posey caught him.

Andretti argued too long, as Marshall got a cradle for a super close two, but Andretti was up first with a pump kick into a springboard, but Marshall hit his Cutter in mid-air (I have no idea how Riccaboni can call it a Double Chunk Chocolate Cookie Cutter with a straight face, but he did it). Andretti wisely went outside, cut Marshall off back inside up the ropes, as Marshall hit a Gordbuster, tried a switch foot moonsault, but no one was home. Tilt-a-whirl DDT spiked Marshall, which led to a running Torture Rack neckbreaker for the win.

Winner: Action Andretti via Pinfall.


Hyan & Maya World vs. Allie Katch & Kaia McKenna

Katch is a standout from GCW and McKenna is an indy standout with a witch gimmick that trained at the Black & Brave Academy in Davenport, Iowa. Hyan & McKenna kick things off briefly with a scramble, until World made a blind tag to hit a low bulldog/snap dropkick combo. Katch tags in, ducks a double team, sends World & Hyan into each other and got a brief cover, until World popped up into a head scissors. Senton elbow from Katch, but World floated over in the corner, hit a series of arm drags before a standing double stomp followed. World missed a charge; McKenna tagged back in and mowed down World with a shoulder tackle. World landed on her feet to counter a double suplex into a double neckbreaker, as Hyan made the tag into a double cross body. Seated senton from the corner by Katch, who tagged McKenna, as she was met immediately with a huge Spear from Hyan. They clear the ring and drop McKenna with a double team Glam Slam for the win.

Winner: Hyan & Maya World via Pinfall.


Backstage: Shane Taylor

Shane Taylor cut a backstage promo on AR Fox saying if there were anyone outside of STP to win a title in ROH he’d be proud of, it’d be Fox. Taylor put over Fox, but said it’s simply a wrong place at the wrong time tonight. Taylor blamed himself for costing his team the 6-men tag team titles last week on Collision. Tonight, he takes back the title that he made famous, as legends never die, but Fox will. Rumble Bad Man Rumble.


RUSH vs. Ryan O’Neill

We’re told “Flyin” Ryan O’Neill has two years of experience and is trained by Cheeseburger. Unfortunately, the poor fella suffered the same fate as that of others in AEW recently when Rush is in action, got steamrolled in the corner and quickly ate Bulls Horns for the slaughter victory.

Winner: RUSH via Pinfall.

Post-match, Rush took the mic and hit his signature line.


Video: The Kingdom, Bustah & The Brain

Footage of Supercard of Honor with Jordan Oliver & Alec Price calling out any team in the ROH locker room. They were answered by Mike Bennett & the returning Matt Taven, who said if you come for the kings, you best not miss, as they are neck strong.


Premier Athletes (Ariya Daivari & Tony Nese) vs. Bustah & The Brain (Alec Price & Jordan Oliver)

Oliver mocked Nese’s poses and used his speed to tag in Price and connect on a double legdrop combo. The momentum was cut off, as Price was backed into the wrong corner, as the Athletes tried a transfer vertical suplex, but Price slipped out and got a top rope cross body for two. Cheap shot by Nese, as Daivari blindsided Oliver to put the Athletes in control. Price tried to make the save, but ate a thrust kick by Nese outside before putting the boots to Oliver, while Denali & Sterling got their licks in on Price. Oliver was isolated for an extended period, as Riccaboni makes a Backseat Boyz comparison to Bustah & The Brain.

Oliver finally was able to avoid a springboard moonsault from Nese, as Oliver traded chops with Daivari before countering a leap frog into a snazzy side suplex. Hot tag to Price, who ran wild with a Sky Splitter on Nese and pop-up dropkick on Daivari. Big time rope walk spinning DDT for a near fall, as Oliver recovered enough to get the tag, but Sterling tripped up Price right in front of referee Stephon Smith and nothing happened. Nese & Daivari hit a double team sit-out DDT, but Price broke the count. Price was able to hit a bounce back lariat on Daivari and home run spin kick on Nese. Oliver returns to lay out Nese with a big boot, as Sterling runs distraction again and Nese got a cradle for two. Face buster/bulldog combo led to Price clearing the top rope to take out Daivari before they hit a Doomsday Double Stomp for the win. We’re told in 2 weeks, Bustah & The Brain will face The Kingdom.

Winner: Bustah & The Brain via Pinfall.


Video: Eddie Kingston, Ortiz

Caprice Coleman is Chopping It Up with Eddie Kingston & Ortiz and runs down Kingston’s recent accomplishments over the past few years and asks what is next? Kingston said he wants more as long as he’s still going, which is why he’s also back with ROH, as this locker room can make him better. Coleman brought up breaking in with Homicide, Low-Ki, Xavier and Kingston said he’s doing it the way Homicide did, you have to prove it to them that you want it. Kingston said they aren’t going to beat Ortiz & himself, but ROH was built on fighting spirit and it’s where Kingston wanted to be since it’s inception in 2002. Ortiz said their friends, but also business partners in ROH & AEW. Coleman asked Ortiz what Kingston isn’t telling them, as he knows him better than anyone. Ortiz said they both had the same mentors, wanting to make Homicide proud and they don’t want to leave this business behind in shambles, they want to help Ring of Honor. Kingston said he believes the ROH locker room is better than the AEW locker room, as he doesn’t want to lead them, but he’ll do it. Kingston puts over Oliver & Price, Billington & Priest, Bravo & Dean as teams of the future. Coleman said Kingston & Ortiz is what ROH is all about with the fire and thanks them for being part of ROH. This was a fun listen, as I very much miss recapping Kingston on AEW TV.



ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship Proving Ground Match
4Play (Chulo Montana, Danny Grandview, & Ykies) vs. Dalton Castle & The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum)

Montana fired off a series of early chops on Magnum, who no sold and got some receipts of his own. Floyd, who still hasn’t taken his Tag Title off, is in with bodyslams aplenty before striking a pose. Castle was chomping at the bit to get a tag and he does, as he hits Montana & Grandview with overhead throws before planting Ykies with a Bangarang. You Son of a B*tch elbow/axe handle combo led to the quick win for the new Six-Man Tag Champs.


Backstage: AR Fox

AR Fox said people say Shane Taylor talks too much, but he thinks not enough, as he could’ve just asked for a title shot. After tonight, if Taylor wants gold so bad, go buy a watch.


Video: AR Fox, Nick Wayne

This leads to a video package to Fox winning the TV Title from Nick Wayne last week.


Aaron Solo vs. “Blackheart” Lio Rush

Super spooky entrance for the Blackheart, as he had to control himself to adhere to the Code of Honor, which didn’t end up happening. Series of misdirection at the bell, as Rush no sold a big boot, raked at the back into lariat and snap Spear. Solo took a powder, as Rush creeped him out so much, he tried bailing up the aisle, only to fire a thrust kick and take Rush back inside. Another thrust kick led to an inside out slam for a Solo near fall. Rush keeps laughing as Solo planted him with a T-Bone for another two. Riccaboni asks if the liquid coming from Rush’s mouth is black blood, as Solo got a high stack for two, but Rush quickly kipped up into a corkscrew kick. Both trade switches and misdirects before Rush hit a pop-up powerbomb, handspring heel kick that sent Solo outside. More screaming and leaping around the ring lead to a low Tope before back inside, Rush stalked Solo down and hit Black Thunder for the win.

Winner: “Blackheart” Lio Rush via Pinfall.


Video: Deonna Purrazzo

Deonna Purrazzo cut a post-match promo on Diamante after defeating her at Supercard of Honor. If you want respect, you have to give respect and if you refuse, respect will be beaten into you. Whoever steps up next for her Pure Title, heed that message or become fluent in Purrazzo.


ROH Women’s Pure Championship Proving Ground Match
Janai Kai vs. Deonna Purrazzo (c)

Kai, a talented independent standout, got a full entrance, as both women followed the Code of Honor. Kai won the first scramble, sweeping out the leg, but Purrazzo recovered by trying for her Fujiwara Armbar, only Kai escaped with a Judo Throw. Purrazzo blocked a kick, politely put it down, only Kai answered with a spinning reverse DDT for two. Series of kicks fired off by Kai, as Purrazzo rises and we get an exchange. Kai slapped on a sleeper, but Purrazzo wrenched down on the arm to escape and snapped at the elbow joint. Series of reversals led to Kai kicking out the legs and popping Purrazzo with a stiff kick to the chest for two. Kai held on relentlessly to a sleeper, so Purrazzo switched levels and hit a back suplex, as a reset came 5-minutes into the 10 allowed.

Both slowly up, as Purrazzo again back to the arm, Russian leg sweep into the Fujiwara. Kai rolled out into a pin, but Purrazzo popped up into a pump kick for two. Kai escaped a powerbomb, hit a PK for another near fall of her own, tried for a home run kick, but Purrazzo got an Ankle Lock. Kai got free, missed a spin kick and Purrazzo pounced into a Fujiwara Armbar for the flash submission with 3-minutes remaining.

Winner: Deonna Purrazzo via Submission.


M.I.T. (Diamante & Billie Starkz) vs. Mina Shirakawa & Queen Aminata

Early Tornillo from Shirakawa on Diamante, as Aminata made a quick tag for a snap suplex. Chocolate Kisses/Kicks combo, as the tags are ramped up by the babyfaces until Diamante finally gets a jawbreaker to break free and tag Starkz, who got a DDT for two. Aminata responded with a spinning Fisherman’s Suplex for a near fall of her own before tagging back in Shirakawa. Diamante with a cheap shot on the apron and low bridge led to Starkz wiping out Shirakawa with a low Tope before hitting a double suplex back inside for a Diamante two count. It’s Shirakawa who is isolated, as Starkz trash talks Aminata while making frequent tags with Diamante, keeping Shirakawa trapped in their corner.

Shirakawa finally able to hit a head scissors and snap dropkick before Aminata made the hot tag and ran wild. Helluva Kick on Starkz led to Off with Your Head in the corner for two. Aminata with a brutal PK for another near fall, as Shirakawa tags back in for a shotgun dropkick and top rope Sling Blade. Diamante made the save, but was ping ponged between strikes. Aminata & Shirakawa tried double Figure Fours, but both got cradled for two. Spin kick into a Stunner by Diamante on Aminata, as Shirakawa met her with a back fist before locking in a Figure Four on Starkz. She was about to tap out, when Athena sprinted out, wrapped a towel around Shirakawa’s throat and pulled her to the floor for the disqualification.

Winner: Mina Shirakawa & Queen Aminata via Disqualification.

Bell sounds, as Athena sends Shirakawa crashing into the steps, teased a charge, but backed right into Aminata, who hit a chop and Shirakawa delivered a backfist. Athena rolls into the ring, as her Minions pounce and the numbers game is too much. Athena drove Shirakawa head first onto the ROH Women’s Title and stood tall.


ROH World Television Championship
Shane Taylor vs. AR Fox (c)

Taylor spat at a handshake and popped Fox with a hard right hand and body shots in the corner. Fox slipped out and hit a Stunner on the middle rope before leaping off top for a cross body, only Taylor caught him. Fox escaped, sent Taylor to the floor, cleared the top with a huge dive, landing on his feet. Taylor got his grips on Fox, threw him against the ropes and into a clobbering right hand. We get a signature Coleman “Ohhhhhh My God” after Taylor decked Fox with a brutal forearm and leg drop on the apron. Taylor maintains control back inside, hitting loud chops, trash talking Fox in the process. Finally dodging another leg drop, Fox tried to get some momentum with lariats, but Taylor initially no sold. The two trade kicks, until Fox did a kip up enzugiri that sent Taylor outside once again, where Fox met him with a big-time somersault suicida.

Fox went up top and hit a Swanton Bomb for a close two, went up top again, only this time, rolled through a 450 into a massive spinebuster and standing splash for a Taylor two. Another brutal right hand collapses Fox, as he fought back with a strike exchange until a headbutt to the sternum led to Welcome to the Land for a close two. Taylor wanted his Marcus Garvey Driver, but Fox slipped out into a desperation Cutter. 2 for 1 for Fox, who hit a baseball slide through the middle rope on Taylor and clipped Ogogo at the same time. This led to a 450 Splash to give Fox the victory.

Winner: AR Fox via Pinfall to retain the ROH World Television Championship.