June 25, 2026
Cincinnati, OH – The Andrew J Brady Music Center and Mexico City, Mexico – Arena Mexico
Commentary – Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman
Results via Marc Quil of F4WOnline.com
Quick Match Results
- AEW National Championship – Mark Davis (c) defeated Ace Austin via Doctor Driver (pinfall)
- Mina Shirakawa & Harley Cameron defeated Viva Van & Lacey Lane via Her Finishing Move (pinfall)
- Syuri defeated Billie Starkz via Suyuri-Lock (submission)
- Six-Man Tag Team match – The Opps defeated BEFF & Premier Athletes via PK (pinfall)
- Mikey Nicholls defeated Aaron Solo via Spinning Sidewalk Slam (pinfall)
- Queen Aminata defeated HANAKO via Off With Her Head (pinfall)
- ROH Women’s Pure Championship – Deonna Purrazzo (c) defeated Olympia via Fujiwara Armbar (submission)
AEW National Championship
Ace Austin vs. Mark Davis (c)
We kicked off Night II of Global Wars: Cincinnati with this AEW National Title defense for “Dunkzilla”.
As the bell rang, Austin and Davis engaged in a duel of arm wrenches, wristlocks, and side headlocks. Davis’s arm was being worked on by Austin’s wristlocks, but he threw Austin aside afterwards. Running shoulder block by Davis, but Austin tripped him up afterwards with the drop toehold. Austin then blasted Davis with a dropkick. Austin avoided a slam by Davis as he then sent him over the top rope to the outside. Handstand dodge by Austin on the apron was followed by the soccer kick to the chest. Back in the ring, Davis responded with a senton to a downed Austin. Cocky cover by Davis was kicked out at one by Austin.
Austin attempted to lift the massive Davis on his shoulder, but he couldn’t do so. For his efforts, Austin was thrown out to ringside by Davis. On impact with the barricade, Austin appeared to jam his thumb as he rolled back into the ring and delivered chops to Davis. However, “Dunkzilla” took him down with one chop. Scoop slam by Davis, but a swing and a miss on the senton, as well as the run into the ropes. This gave Austin an opening to connect with the side Russian legsweep. Austin then hit Davis with the legdrop. Enzuigiri by Austin finally allowed him to hit the squatting Spicolli Driver on Davis.
Austin headed up top and hit the spinning guillotine leg drop on Davis for a close near-fall. Ace’s attempt at The Fold was blocked by Davis, but he made no mistake with the spinning kick to the head. Austin then ran into Davis to send himself and his foe out of the ring. As Bryce Remsberg began his count, Davis missed with another running attack and went flying into the corner. Davis got sent into the ring as Austin slammed his face down for a near-fall. Austin’s momentum continued with the spinning kick from the corner. He went for The Fold, but he went right into the Lariat from Davis. Austin countered with a stacking pin for a near-fall. Davis again blasted Austin with a Lariat that he couldn’t put the match away with just yet. However, the Doctor Driver by Davis was ultimately enough for the three and the National Title retention.
Winner: Mark Davis via Pinfall to retain the AEW National Championship.
Viva Van & Lacey Lane vs. Mina Shirakawa & Harley Cameron
Our match got underway as Lacey and Shirakawa started things off for their teams. Van tagged in and performed her unorthoox dodge, which allowed her to briefly get ahead against Shirakawa. That moment was all too biref as Van was blasted by a dropkick from Shirakawa. Harley tagged in and went up top to hit the high crossbody on Van. Shining Wizard by Harley only got a two-count as Van found herself on the wrong side of the ring. Tornillo by Shirakawa on Van as she and Harley continued to isolate Van from her partner.
Lacey entered the match with a tag as Harley got her with a kick to the midsection. Lacey knocked Harley off balance from the corner and then hit her with a running dropkick. Lacey then followed that up with a leg drop. Now it was Harley’s turn to be at the disadvantage as Lacey and Van kept their opponent in their corner. Wristlock by Lacey on Harley, but the hold wasn’t stable enough to be held. Harley escaped and connected with the pumphandle back suplex, which gave her the opening to get the hot tag for Shirakawa.
Clothesline to Van by Shirakawa, followed by a Slingblade. Shirakawa went up to the top and got the two-for-one special on Van and Lacey. Cover, but Van kicked out at two. Scorpion Death Drop by Shirakawa as Cameron got dropped with a knee to the face. Casadora by Lacey on Shirakawa, followed by a dropkick as all four women were left down and out in the ring. As Shirakawa and Van recovered to their feet, they traded strikes until Shirakawa took Van down with a forearm.
Van avoided Shirakawa in the corner and then hit her with a kick as she tagged in Lacey. Double strike by Van and Lacey on Shirakawa could not put this match away. Cameron tagged in and got Lacey with Her Finishing Move for the three.
Winner: Mina Shirakawa & Harley Cameron via Pinfall.
Billie Starkz vs. Syuri
Syuri didn’t waste time as she got Starkz on the backfoot with the suplex. Followed with the kick to the face. Outside the ring, Starkz avoided calamity from Syuri, but she couldn’t avoid the punch to the face. Starkz got back into things with a poke to the eye as she then got Syuri with the Side Effect off a Dragon Sleeper. In the corner, Starkz chopped at Syuri’s chest repeatedly as she then kicked her at the back following a snapmare. Syuri responded in kind with a snapmare and a kick of her own. Suplex by Starkz only got a two-count. Back to the corner again, Starkz targeted the leg of Syuri with a kick. Hard slap to the face by Starkz, but only seemed to anger Syuri, who battled back with clubbing elbows to the head of Starkz. Big boot by the IWGP Women’s Champion on Starkz as she hit the headscissors not long after. More precise kicks from Syuri to Starkz was soon followed by the arm submission, which she transitioned into a cross armbar. Starkz got her foot on the bottom rope to break the hold.
After a bit of a breather, Starkz hit Syuri with a hard elbow, which led to the tornado DDT to the elevated ramp. Starkz headed to the top rope for a high risk maneuver, but she missed big time as her back made contact with the ramp following Syuri’s dodge. Starkz rolled back into the ring, but she got caught in a firewoman’s carry position by Syuri. Starkz escaped that and had Syuri in the electric chair. Counter led to an exchange of pins. Running knee by Syuri as she then targeded Starkz’s arm with another seated armbar. Starkz was forced to get a foot on the ropes to break it up. Electric chair position for Starkz, but a rake to the eye of Syuri allowed her to escape. Kick to the face by Starkz led to the Last Shot, but Syuri kicked out.
High risk maneuver by Starkz was blocked by the knees of Syuri, who soon trapped Starkz in the Syuri-Lock to get the victory via submission.
Winner: Syuri via Submission.
Video: “Blackheart” Lio Rush
IT’S FINE…
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) June 26, 2026
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A video aired featured ROH World Television Champion Lio Rush talking and acting creepily about how everything is fine and “someone is coming.”
Video: Action Andretti
Action Andretti promised that he’d come for Lio Rush and his newly-won ROH Men’s World Television Championship.
Six-Man Tag Team Match
BEFF & Premier Athletes (Ariya Daivari & Tony Nese) vs. The Opps (Anthony Bowens, Katsuyori Shibata, & HOOK)
Bowens and Nese opened this trios match with a collar-and-elbow tie-up showdown. Nese missed with a chop in the corner, as Bowens answered with chops of his own. Fast start here as Bowens lifted Nese up for a Hungarian backbreaker before he transitioned it into as uplex. The tag to Hook, who launched himself and hit Nese with a flying forearm. Mongolian thrust to the throat of Hook by Nese as Beef made the tag.
It was Hook vs. Beef and the Beefy One got the upper hand with a Bam Bam Bigelow-style clothesline. Beef’s advantage was short-lived as Hook tripped him up and threw him for the Northern Lights suplex. Tag made to Shibata as he and Hook beat some Beef with a double shoulder block. Shibata tripped up an interfering Daivari before he hit an apron suplex on Beef. He kept it held on to hit another suplex at ringside to Beef. Back in the ring as Shibata applied the figure-four on Beef. The rope break forced a break of the hold. Beef tried to face off against Shibata, but Nese tagged himself in, much to the big man’s annoyance.
Bowens tagged in but he found himself in trouble as Mark Sterling and Daivari stomped on him outside while Nese had the ref distracted. The Premier Athletes maintained their attack on Bowens with a double punch barrage in the corner. Daivari applied the chinlock on Bowens, but not for long. Bowens recovered and hit the leapfrog Famouser to create a much-needed opening. Hot tag to Shibata, who hit Nese and Daivari with alternating strikes. Daivari intercepted Shibata, but he got thrown for a suplex by Hook. Big splash by Beef on Hook, but Bowens dispatched him soon enough. Sleeper by Shibata, but Beef blind tagged and hit the premium splash from the top rope. One, two… NO! Beef stepped up to Shibata and began hammering him with chops. Unfortunately for Beef, Shibata absorbed the chops and then rocked him with the corner dropkick. Floatover suplex as The Opps and the Premier Athletes faced off in the ring. Mark Sterling told Nese and Daivari to leave Beef in the ring as the watched from the ram p. This opened him up to a Katahajime from Hook, the sleeper from Shibata, before an Ayesa Ueda-style kick to Beef ended this match in victory for The Opps.
Winner: The Opps via Pinfall.
Backstage: Sammy Guevara
.@sammyguevara and @BeastMortos have been running through the competition in CMLL as #ROH World Tag Team Champions, but now Sammy may have called out more than he bargained for in @caristicomx!
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) June 26, 2026
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We learned that tomorrow night on CMLL, Sammy Guevara & Beast Mortos will defend their ROH World Tag Titles against El Sky Team.
Aaron Solo vs. Mikey Nicholls
Nicholls took a cheap shot at Solo to start as he found himself on the wrong end of a hurricanrana and armdrag not long after. Outside the ring, Nicholls regained momentum with a back slam onto the apron to Solo. Rake to the eyes of Solo by Nicholls, who kept himself on his foe with the knees to the face. Nicholls taunted Solo as he got him with the spinebuster. Downstairs lariat by Nicholls, but he couldn’t get the three. Vertical suplex attempt by Nicholls, but it was blocked and countered by Solo into a suplex of his own.
Solo recovered and got Nicholls with a kick in the ear. Solo headed to the top and missed with the double stomp, but he didn’t miss with the spinning kick afterwards. Second attempt at the double stomp by Solo found its TMDK-shaped target for another near-fall. In the end, though, Nicholls got the win with the spinning sidewalk slam.
Winner: Mikey Nicholls via Pinfall.
Backstage: Dalton Castle, The Outrunners
Following last week’s chaos on ROH TV involving The Lethal Twist, #ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champions @theDALTONcastle and The Outrunners had a simple response… what the heck!
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) June 26, 2026
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Lexy Nair interviewed The Outrunners and Dalton Castle for some words about The Lethal Twist’s attack on them last week and targetting their ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship.
HANAKO vs. Queen Aminata
Technical start between Hanako and Aminata for this match. Aminata attempted repeated shoulder blocks, nut Hanako maintained her balance. Aminata then tripped up Hanako and used her feet to drive her foes face into her glutes afterwards. Handshake, but Hanako struck her with a hard punch to the face. Aminata answered with punches of her own. Hanako showed her explosive power with a huge scoop slam, followed by the shoulder block. Aminata rolled out of the ring to look for a break, but Hanako would not have any of it.
As the action spilled back into the ring, Hanako applied the Boston Crab on Aminata right in the middle of the ring. Aminata showed some serious fortitude to reache ropes to break the hold up. Big boot by Aminata as she went for an attempted headscissors from the corner that looked a bit off. Aminata recovered and hit the sidekick to Hanako’s head. That wasn’t enough as Hanako recovered and got Aminata with the Samoan Drop. Hanako ran right into Aminata as she then hit the lariat for a two-count. Aminata went for a running kick, but Hanako dodged it and hit the twisting suplex for another near-fall.
Hanako lifted Aminata in the Torture Rack position, but she couldn’t capitalize. Aminata escaped and hit her with the running Kick of ther Queen against the bottom rope for the pin and win.
Winner: Queen Aminata via Pinfall.
Backstage: The Opps
Fresh off their ROH debut, The Opps (@K_Shibata2022, @730hook, and @Bowens_Official) are keeping the pressure on and calling for The Conglomeration and the @AEW World Trios Titles on #AEWCollision this Saturday!
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) June 26, 2026
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The Opps called their shot for the Conglomeration’s AEW Trios Titles on Collision this coming Saturday.
ROH Women’s Pure Championship
Olympia vs. Deonna Purrazzo (c)
Olympia went after Purrazzo’s ankle to counter the champion’s body scissors early on. A good, technical start for this Puire Championship bout with neither woman getting the upper hand here. Side headlock takeover by Olympia on Purrazzo as things quicked with an exchange of hurricanranas from champion and challenger. Olympia found herself in the Fujiwara Armbar locked in by Purrazzo, which forced her to exhaust the first of her three rope breaks just to get out of it. However, this gave Olympia the opportunity to hit the champ with a shotgun dropkick, followed by a pendulum Bronco Buster of sorts in the corner.
Olympia maintained her advantage with a cartwheel from the corner, followed by the dropkick for a near-fall as five minutes passed by in this sixty-minute bout. Olympia lifted Purrazzo on her shoulders, squatted three times before she slammed her down in the middle of the ring. Purrazzo roared right back with a clothesline from the corner, the knee, and a side Russian legsweep. Fujiwara armbar by Purrazzo, but Olympia reversed it into a pin attempt. Olympia escaped a double-underhook piledriver attempt by Purrazzo, but found herself stuck up top. Olympia attempted a sunset bomb, but it was successfully blocked by Purrazo. Olympia showed some strength worthy of her namesake with a Gorilla Press slam from the top rope.
Purrazzo found herself trapped in a modified STF from Olympia, which forced her to use a rope break. Olympia got back to her feet, but she was locked into yet another Fujiwara armbar. Twice she tried to escape, but ultimately, she tapped with 51:08 left to end this main event.
Winner: Deonna Purrazo via Submission to retain the ROH Women’s Pure Championship.

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