ROH: Supercard of Honor Results 04-05-2024

Ian Riccaboni & Caprice Coleman welcomed the audience to the broadcast before transitioning to the first match of the Zero Hour.

  • Zero Hour: Premier Athletes (Josh Woods, Ari Daivari & Tony Nese) (w/ Mark Sterling) def. Tony Deppen, Rhett Titus & Adam Priest via Pinfall (Double Frog Splash).

  • Zero Hour: The Beast Mortos def. Blake Christian via Pinfall (Destination Hellhole).

    • The Beast Mortos is the new name for the man originally known as Black Taurus in AAA and TNA.

    • Komander & Alex Abrahantes appeared on the ramp after the match, where Komander saluted Mortos.

  • Caprice Coleman had a sit-down interview with Kyle Fletcher ahead of his match against Lee Johnson for the ROH World Television Championship. Fletcher bragged that he was undefeated in ROH and promised to retain the title tonight.

  • Zero Hour: Cole Karter & Griff Garrison (w/ Maria Kanellis-Bennett) def. Spanish Announce Project (Angelico & Serpentico) (Schoolboy Roll-Up).

    • The finish came when Garrison pulled Serpentico's mask, allowing Karter to get a roll-up for the win.

  • Zero Hour: Mariah May def. Momo Kohgo via Pinfall (It's Gonna Be May Knee Strike).



Ian Riccaboni & Caprice Coleman welcomed the audience to the broadcast before transitioning into the opening contest.

  • ROH Men's World Television Championship Match: Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Lee Johnson.

ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE OPENER! STAR MAKING PERFORMANCES. GO OUT OF YOUR WAY TO SEE THIS.

  • WINNER: KYLE FLETCHER RETAINS


  • Mei Seira & EXV (Mina Shirakawa & Maika) vs. Saya Kamitani, Tam Nakano, & AZM.

Second excellent match in a row. Mina Shirakawa is SO OVER but all the girls did a great job here.

  • WINNER: MEI SEIRA AND EXV

Post match, Mariah May comes out and reunites with her ex…. tag team partner Mina. She teases trouble before hughing Mina and reluctantly allowing Mina's new friends to celebrate with them.


  • ROH World Tag Team Championship Match: The Undisputed Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett) (c) vs. The Infantry (Shawn Dean & Carlie Bravo).

The Undisputed Kingdom retains in a pretty great match with a lame duck ending after Wardlow interference with one clothesline.

  • WINNERS: Undisputed Kingdom


  • ROH Women's World Television Championship Tournament - Finals: Billie Starkz vs. Queen Aminata.

These ladies absolutely SMASHED IT. Though the finish of the match saw Billie Starks fake a brutal injury to steal a win and become Women’s TV Champion.

  • WINNER AND FIRST EVER WOMEN’S TV CHAMPION: BILLIE STARKZ


  • IMPROMTU 6 MAN TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH: BULLET CLUB GOLD VS LANCE ARCHER, ALEX ZAYNE AND MINORU SUZUKI

The BCG is out for an open challenge but they will put their belts on the line. Archer comes out with his NJPW partner Alex Zayne and then SURPRISE KA ZE NI NARE!!! Suzuki is here!

  • WINNERS: BCG

Post Match, the Acclaimed arrive to chase off BCG


  • FIGHT WITHOUT HONOR: DALTON CASTLE VS JOHNNY TV

Dalton Castle arrives flanked by a whole new group of bootlegged boys.

This may have been the WORST Fight Without Honor I’ve ever seen. A pretty paint by numbers house show-esque No DQ match until it devolved into some outrageous shenanigans.

At one point Paul Walter Houser shows up and just sits there. Until he gets involved and hands Dalton a bag of tacks, but NOT before they rub each others faces.

So weird.

  • WINNER:DALTON CASTLE


  • ROH Women's World Championship Match: Athena (c) vs. Hikaru Shida

Shida and Athena easily bring this show back on track with an excellent even back and forth match.

  • WINNER: ATHENA RETAINS FOR THE 50TH TIME


  • ROH WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP EDDIE KINGSTON(c) vs Mark Briscoe

Mark Briscoe comes out to the classic Briscoe Bros theme song, Lynyrd Skynyrd's Gimmie Back My Bullets.

An emotional moment as he challenges for the ROH World Title, 11 Years to the DAY the late Jay Briscoe won the title for the first time from Kevin Steen.

📷 Friend of DSR, Mike

Pretty good match with the perfect ending that we all knew it needed.

  • WINNER AND NEW ROH WORLD CHAMPION: MARK BRISCOE