June 4, 2026
Jacksonville, FL – WJCT Studios
Commentary – Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman
Results via Marc Quil of F4WOnline.com
Quick Match Results
- The Rascalz defeated Grizzled Young Veterans via 450 Splash (pinfall)
- Queen Aminata defeated Lacey Lane via Off With Her Head (pinfall)
- Six-Man Tag Team match – Serpentico & Los Colons defeated Kiran Grey, Bruss Hamilton, & Alex Kane via Frog Splash (pinfall)
- ROH Women’s Pure Championship Proving Ground match – Deonna Purrazzo (c) defeated Isla Dawn via Fujiwara Armbar (submission)
- “The Bounty Hunter” Bryan Keith defeated “The Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington via Emerald Tiger Driver (pinfall)
- ROH Pure Championship Proving Ground match – Lee Moriatry (c) defeated Mance Warner via Border City Stretch (submission)
- “Blackheart” Lio Rush defeated Griff Garrison via Cravat (referee stoppage)
- The Kingdom defeated Bustah & The Brain via Roll-up (pinfall)
- ROH Women’s World Championship Proving Ground match – Athena (c) defeated Koji Clutch (submission)
Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson) vs. The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Myron Reed)
We got underway with Drake hitting Wentz with a cheapshot from behind as he then took a shot at Reed in the Rascalz corner. Gibson tagged in, but it gave Wentz time to get away and tag in his partner Myron Reed. The Rascalz hit the GYV with stereo superkicks that sent them out of the ring, followed by the dual suicide dives to Drake and Gibson. Back in the ring, Wentz and Reed used double team mvoes to take Drake out of the equation before a double clothesline from Gibson stopped the momentum briefly. Hurricanrana by Reed led to nowhere as Gibson avoided the crossbody. The tag to Drake as the jumping dropkick took down Wentz from the apron.
Gibson choked Reed in the GYV corner while the ref was distracted as he and Drake had control of the match. Legal man Drake attempted a suplex, but Reed turned that into a cutter. The momentum of th emove sent Drake stumbling back into his corner as Gibson tagged in. The speedy Reed acrobatically avoided Gibson’s attack, then following that with a clothesline. The hot tag to Wentz led to a German suplex to Drake. In the corner, the high knee from Wentz was followed by a rolling snapmare and a P.K. Blockbuster to Gibson from Wentz followed by the high crossbody. Double-knee codebreaker to Gibson by Wentz, as Reed tagged himself into the match. 450 attempt by Reed was blocked and turned into an inside cradle by Drake, but Reed kicked out at two. The GYV attempted the Doomsday Device on Reed, but couldn’t execute. Superkick to Drake by Reed as the tag made to Wentz. Double-leg take down from Wentz as he then headed up top for the double stomps, but that waas not enough.
Outside the ring, Reed was sent into the ringbost by Drake, but a diving attack by Wentz took him out. Inside the ring, the facebuster from Gibson was somehow not enough to put Wentz away. The tag to Drake as he hit a coast-to-coast dropkick, but Wentz again was able to kick out in the nick of time. Another tag as the GYV looked to have this match won, but Reed recovered and took Drake out with a leaping cutter to the outside of the ring. Springboard cutter by Wentz was followed by the barrage of 450s from the Rascalz and that’s the match, over.
Winner: The Rascalz via Pinfall.
Backstage: Athena
#ROH Women’s World Champion @AthenaPalmer_FG wants revenge and is looking to right a wrong as she calls out @syuri_wv3s!
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Backstage we got remarks from Athena ahead of her Proving Ground match against Hyan later on tonight’s show. Athena talked about what lied ahead of her, namely Global Wars Cincinnati. Athena said that she was going to defeat her Global Wars opponent…. Syuri, with this match for the ROH World Championship.
Lacey Lane vs. Queen Aminata
Lane and Aminata adhered to the Code of Honor before we got underway as Lane ducked underneath a clothesline from Aminata. Side headlock takeover by Aminata, but Lane turned that into an escalara. Armdrag by Lane forced Aminata to retreat to the outside. Slide to ringside from Lane was met with a slap from Aminata. Lane regained momentum with a dropkick to the side of Aminata, followed by a high crossbody to ringside. As Aminata got back into the ring, she caught Lane with a running big boot that left her reeling at ringside.
Aminata headed back out and blasted Lane with a hard chop to the chest before she threw her opponent back into the ring. The cover, but Lane kicked out at two. Spinning neckbreaker by Aminata was again kicked out of by Lane on the pinfall attempt. Aminata lifted her up for a sidewalk slam, as she followed it with a modified Rings of Saturn, but Lane got out of it by rolling through of the hold.
Lane tripped up Aminata and got her with the kick to the face. With Aminata in a prone position in the corner, Lane hit her with the running dropkick. Spinning splash to Aminata got a near-fall for Lane. A hard series of chops to the chest from Lane led to a faceoff between the two in the middle of the ring. With words exchanged, Lane and Aminata traded strikes until a headbutt from the latter nearly had the match won. Aminata pressed her foot to Lane’s face and mockingly kicked at her while arguing with the referee. Hammerlock Flatliner by Lane, but Aminata managed to kick out at two. German suplex by Aminata, soon was followed by the high-impact running boot against the lower ropes, and the three for the win.
Winner: Queen Aminata via Pinfall.
Post-match, Aminata picked up Lane and gave her a hug in a show of respect.
Backstage: Bustah and The Brain
With the #ROH World Tag Team Titles in their sights, .@ThePrizeCityOG and @TheJordanOIiver are fired up to take down The Kingdom!
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We got remarks from Bustah and the Brain, Alec Price and Jordan Oliver, who talked trash about The Kingdom ahead of their tag match against Matt Taven & Mike Bennett.
Six-Man Tag Team Match
Kiran Grey, Bruss Hamilton, & Alex Kane vs. Los Colons (Eddie & Orlando Colon) & Serpentico
Kane started off strong with a shoulderblock on Orlando Colon, but was met with a dropkick. Sunset flip, but Eddie tagged into the match as he and Serpentico kept Kane in place with the chop to the chest. Hurricanrana by legal man Serpentico on Kane led to Bruss entering the match. Serpentico posed and flex as he tried to hit a crossbody. Bruss caught him and lifted him high for the Snake Eyes as Kane tagged in and got the suplex on Serpentico. Bruss tagged in again and kept Serpentico isolated from the Colons with a running splash attack. Now it was time for Kiran to enter the match as he swept Serpentico’s leg.
Serpentico was still left alone as Kane and Hamilton attempted a double back suplex. Serpentico landed on his feet on the big men’s corner, but he dodged running attacks to get a brief respite. Double big boots to Kane and Bruss just as Kiran tagged in. Eddie with the hot tag as he got Kiran with the leaping back elbow. The leg drop by Eddie and the pinfall attempt, but Kane broke up the count and held Orlando in place, but Bruss ran into him after Orlando dodged. Serpentico took out Kane and Bruss with a double suicide dive. In the ring, Kiran was left wide open for the Backstabber by Eddie, and a Frog Splash from Orlando for the victory.
Winner: Los Colons & Serpentico via Pinfall.
Backstage: Isla Dawn
EARLIER TODAY: @RealIslaDawn gave her thoughts ahead of her upcoming Proving Ground match against #ROH Women’s Pure Champion @DeonnaPurrazzo!
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We got remarks from Isla Dawn as she got set to face Women’s Pure Champion Deonna Purrazzo in a Proving Ground Match.
ROH Women’s Pure Championship Proving Ground Match
Isla Dawn vs. Deonna Purrazzo (c)
Ten minute time limit here as we got underway with a slow, technical pace. Isla attempted to escape Purrazzo’s arm wrench, but couldn’t. This forced her to burn one of her three rope breaks. This gave Isla the chance to have Purrazzo trapped as she held on to both hands and got into a test of strength with the Women’s Pure Champion. Purrazzo broke free, but got struck hard by Isla. She responded with a big boot, followed by the fierce lariat. Attempt at a piledriver was blocked by Isla, as Purrazzo got pushed into the corner. Strikes to the chest, but Purrazzo broke free again. On the apron, Isla hit Purrazzo with a knee. She then followed this with the Meteora for a near-fall.
With Purrazzo in the corner, Isla ran into her with a back elbow. The hip attack by Isla as she applied a schoolyard press pin for another close count with the clock hitting the five minute mark. Isla kept the advantage with the snap suplex on Purrazzo. Big boot by Isla still wasn’t enough to secure the win. With five minutes remaining, Isla applied a modified London Dungeon submission, but the hold wasn’t secure enough. Double down from Isla and Purrazzo as they hit each other with simultaneous clotheslines. Purazzo got back up first and hit Isla with clotheslines, the side Russian leg sweep into the Fujiwara armbar. Isla was able to get out of the submission almost instantly. Isla with the lungblower as she hit the Saito suplex. One, two….. 2.9999999995!!!!! wiith three minutes remaining!
Purrazzo countered into a near-firewoman’s carry, as she then turned that into an armbar as she forced Isla to tap out with 2:15 left on the clock.
Winner: Deonna Purrazzo via Submission.
Video: Athena
PART 2!@CapriceColeman chops it up with #ROH Women’s World Champion and Owen Hart Foundation Tournament participant @AthenaPalmer_FG!
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The second part of Caprice Coleman’s interview with the “Forever” ROH World Women’s Champion Athena was shown. Coleman asked Athena about Billie Starkz, who she stated was the now at the moment. She said that Billie had what it takes to be successful in pro wrestling, which is why she keeps that M.I.T. contract so close. Until Billie could beat the “big bad wolf”, she’d stay a Minion in Training. Coleman asked Athena if Billie will ever think she’s that “big bad wolf”.
Athena defended her actions towards Billie as “tough love”. She said that if Billie did things her way, she fails, but if Billie did it Athena’s way, she succeeds like becoming a champion. Coleman said that he saw something in Billie that’s ticking and that Athena should be careful.
Again, Athena stated that Billie would be nothing without her, as Coleman suggested that her biggest challengers were the ones that Athena created. The “Forever Champion” stated that it might be by design.
Finally, Athena was asked “why Ring of Honor?” Athena said ROH meant so much to her as a kid, and that she saw an opportunity and built herself up, and those around her. Athena declared ROH was her show and that she’d be the Forever Champion for a long time, and it was time that everyone got over that fact.
“The Bounty Hunter” Bryan Keith vs. “The Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington
Billington offered a handshake for the Code of Honor but Keith ignored it as he tried to ambush him. The Brit turned that into a German suplex into the side headlock takeover. Running shoulder block from Billington as he targeted Keith’s arms afterwards. The Bounty Hunter attempted an arm-wrench of his own, but got sent for a ride with a suplex from Billington. Keith backed Billington into the ropes and then hit him with a hard chop to the chest. Billington got a head of speed but it was a swing and a miss for the dropkick, as Keith then hit him with a powerful clothesline that sent the two out of the ring.
Keith chopped Billington’s chest, as he planted him head-first with the DDT onto the floor. Back inside the ring as Billington attempted to fight back. Thumb to the eye from Keith was met by a warning from the referee. Choking big boot to the face of Billington by Keith as he lifted him up for an Electric Chair-based moved. Victory roll counter by Billington couldn’t get the three. Keith responded with a hard lariat on his foe. Keith bit Billington in the corner, though he missed with the clothesline on the opposite side. Rollup pin by Billington was kicked out of, but he made no mistake with the spinning piledriver. Diving elbow from the top from Billington, but only a near-fall. Billington headed up to the top rope again, but Keith intercepted and had him in position for an Spanish Fly, but had to settle for a headbutt. Running big boot by Keith as he looked to go in for the kill.
Keith’s powerbomb was countered into a piledriver by Billington, but The Bounty Hunter still managed to kick out of the second piledriver. Keith pulled at the turnbuckle to block a waistlock from Billington, which forced the referee to put it back. This gave Keith the opening to hit Billington in the head with a fork. One Emerald Tiger Driver later, and this one was done.
Winner: “The Bounty Hunter” Bryan Keith via Pinfall.
Backstage: Queen Aminata, Lacey Lane
After going to war earlier tonight, @Laceyy_Lane and Queen Aminata (@amisylle) are already calling for a rematch!
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Backstage, Lacey Lane & Queen Aminata were interviewed. Lane stated that she and Aminata beat the hell out of each other and it only made her stronger, so she was ready to do it again. Aminiata obliged Lane’s challenge.
ROH Pure Championship Proving Ground Match
Mance Warner vs. Lee Moriarty (c)
Ten-minute time limit here as Moriarty went for the cross armbar almost immediately, as Mance unknowningly put his foot on the rope to use the first of his three rope breaks. Mance bit at Moriarty’s fingers and got warned to stop it as he then threw his foe out of the ring. At ringside, Mance took it to Moriarty as he threw him right into the barricade repeatedly. Chickenwing attempt by Mance was blocked as Moriarty shoved him into the ringpost. Mance got sent crashing into the steel steps as Lee struck a pose in the ring.
Wristlock by Moriarty to Mance as he transitioned it seamlessly into the hammerlock stretch. Again, this forced Mance to use his second rope break with one remaining at 6:45 left in this match. Moriarty kicked at Mance’s head, but his opponent seemed to welcome the kicks. This led to Mance hitting with a closed fist strike, which prompted a warning. One, two… no. Mance hit Moriarty with a big boot, then the popup headbutt. The lariat from Mance led to another near-fall. Back clothesline from Mance on Moriarty as the Crossface was then applied with five minutes to go. Moriarty forced to exhaust a rope break, but Mance refused to let up. Moriarty blocked Mance’s lariat, as he hit the straight jacket followed by the Border City Stretch. Mance held up two fingers and poked Moriarty in the eye. Shining Wizard by Mance Warner, but another kickout!
Running knee by Mance was blocked by Moriarty, who turned it into the Border City Stretch. Mance struggling to reach the bottom ropes, bu Moriarty kicked at the hands of Mance. This forced a tapout at 2:51 remaining.
Winner: Lee Moriarty via Submission.
Backstage: Deonna Purrazzo
After surviving another Proving Ground battle, #ROH Women’s Pure Champion @DeonnaPurrazzo makes it clear she is ready for any challenger!
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Deonna Purrazzo talked about how her open challenge.
“Blackheart” Lio Rush vs. Griff Garrison
Garrison, representing The Frat House, had an unenviable task ahead of him taking on the eccentric and creepy “Blackheart”.
Lio moved in that weird manner around the ropes as he muttered to himself while doing so. Griff didn’t seem to know how to take it as Lio offered a handshake. He slithered past Griff and took the red Solo cup that Griff brought to the ring. It was empty as Lio tried to pounce on him. Griff couldn’t grab a hold of Lio, but the shoulder rush ground. Lio arched himself back up and grabbed at the chest of Griff. Running clothesline by the Blackheart as he headed up top. Diving frog-splash, missed as Griff struck him down with another clothesline. The running splash as Lio got taken for the ride with a release Northern Lights suplex by Griff.
Lio continued to mumble to himself as he took a headbutt from Griff. Knee press to the back of Lio by Griff, but the Blackheart just laughed maniacally. Griff lifted Lio up for a torture rack bomb, but that was reversed into a sleeper hold. Griff began to drift into unconsciousness with Lio having the hold cinched in tight. Griff was able to recover and drive Lio into the corner to break the hold. Lio sent Griff to the outside as he moved in that Gollum-like wamy towards the corner while Griff looked on. Griff tried to get on the apron, but the Lio hit the rolling Liger heel kicks on him. Lio missed with the running splash as Griff took him down. In the ring, Griff hit the torture rack bomb, but Lio kicked out at two.
Rush got into the corner and hit a spear on Griff before he bit at the fingers of his opponent. Lio hit a massive popup powerbomb before a low springboard cutter that transitioned right into the cravate. Griff was out cold, which forced the referee to stop the match.
Winner: “Blackheart” Lio Rush via Referee Stoppage.
Backstage: Los Colons, Serpentico
After scoring their first win as a trio earlier tonight, Los Colóns and @KingSerpentico set their sights on STP!
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Los Colon and Serpentico called their shot for the ROH World Six-Man Championships, as they’re set to face Shane Taylor Promotions on next week’s show.
Next Week’s Show Card Rundown
Next Week on Ring of Honor
- ROH Men’s World Championship Proving Ground: Bandido vs. Angelico
- Los Colons & Serpentico vs. Shane Taylor Promotions
- Eddie Kingston & Ortiz vs. The Workhorsemen
Bustah & The Brain (Alec Price & Jordan Oliver) vs. The Kingdom (Mike Bennett & Matt Taven)
Price and Taven got this tag match started for their teams. Side headlock echanges between the two as Price hit a unique armdrag using the ropes as leverage to do so. Speed quickening before Taven blasted Price with a dropkick. Bennett now in the match as The Kingdom hit Price with elbow attacks. In the corner, Price was hit with chops from Bennett, but the speedster flipped over his foe and then hit a springboard crossbody. Price held Bennett in place with Oliver tagging into the match. Double back elbow from Bustah & The Brain.
Chop to the chest of Bennett as Price tagged in. The two partners again used their unorthodox tag offense to get the upper hand here. Bennett fought out of the B&TB corner and Taven tagged in. Spinning heel kick on Price, followed by the rolling neckbreaker on Oliver from Taven. Springboard moonsault on Oliver, but Price broke up the count.
Boston Bayonet uppercut from Bennett, but Oliver kicked out at two. Bennett kept Oliver in the corner with a chop, followed by the suplex. The Kingdom continued to control the match as Oliver was left allone. Now it was Taven with the suplex on Oliver as Bennett continued to keep the momentum going. The toss into a kick from Bennett, then the diving elbow, but Oliver would not stay down.
Oliver started to fight back, but Taven took him down. Springboard attack was intercepted by a dropkick from Oliver, which created some separation. Unfortunately, Bennett was tagged in as Price was taken down in the process. This forced Oliver to hold his own a bit more, and he did so with a leapfrog sidewalk slam, which finally allowed Price to get the hot tag. Kick to Bennett as he hit the Sky Splitter on him . Price hit Taven with a kick followed by a springboard Blockbuster. One, two…. NO!
Things began to pick up as Taven and Price traded kicks and knees. Spicolli Driver from Bennett, followed by the kick from Taven. Oliver broke up the pin but got thrown out of the ring. Proton Pack attempt by The Kingdom, but Oliver stopped it. In the corner, Oliver fought off Bennett, but Taven intercepted him at the top rope. Superplex reversed into an avalanche facebuster. Price with the frog splash. One, two…. KICKOUT! Bennett was thrown into the ringpost outside the ring, as Bustah & The Brain had Taven all to themselves. Oliver put Taven on his shoulders, but Bennett stopped Price from applying the finish. The splash from Price to Bennett. Meanwhile, in the ring, Taven escaped the electric chair and rolled up Oliver. With a grab of the tights, The Kingdom got the win.
Winner: The Kingdom via Pinfall.
ROH Women’s World Championship Proving Ground Match
Hyan vs. Athena (c)
Athena held Hyan in a side headlock to start, but found herself in the gator roll. Suplex blocked and it turned into an rolling ball of inside cradles before Hyan had the pin attempt, which forced Athena to kick out. Big boot from the apron to Athena by Hyan followed by the dropkick. Hyan punished Athena with a hard forearm in the corner, but the spear was caught by the “Forever Champion” as she threw Hyan out of the ring. With a head of steam, Athena flew right into Hyan outside the ring with the suicide dive.
Athena clubbed the back of Hyan before she threw her into the ring to continue the onslaught with a boot in the corner. Athena yelled at the referee when she was told to break the hold. Athena grabbed Hyan by the head and hit her with a series of hard knees to the head. The wrench of the head from Athena kept Hyan grounded as the Women’s World Champion kept control here.
Hyan reversed out of her predicament with a release Northern Lights suplex. Running pump kick from Hyan sent Athena into the corner, where she got crushed with the running splash. On the top rope, Hyan hit Atrhena with the crossbody as the five minute mark was hit on this match. Running back elbow from Hyan stunned Athena momentarily, but she used her legs to take her down with a scissors. Facebuster countered into a pin by Hyan, but Athena turned that into a grapevine stomp to the canvas. One, two…. 2.999999999999!!!!!!!!!
An incensed Athena slapped Hyan repeatedly and continued to talk trash with three minutes left on this match. This seemed to only motivate Hyan who hit Athena with a spear to intercept a crossbody. One, two…. no. Hyan lifted Athena up for the Michinoku driver, but that still wasn’t enough to win this. Hyan missed with the kick from the corner as the two-minute warning was announced by Bobby Cruise. Athena snuffed out Hyan’s hopes as she applied the Koji Clutch to pick up the win by submission.
Winner: Athena via Submission.
After the match, Athena picked up Hyan and slammed her right into her ROH Women’s World Title to wrap up tonight’s edition of ROH on HonorClub.

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