ROH Supercard of Honor 2023 PPV Results & Review (Ring of Honor) | Smark Out Moment

ROH Supercard of Honor 2023 PPV Results & Review (Ring of Honor)

Posted by Anthony Mango Friday, March 24, 2023

Welcome to the ROH Supercard of Honor 2023 pay-per-view live results coverage page! Ring of Honor Supercard of Honor 2023 is coming to you from University of Southern California's Galen Center in Los Angeles, California on March 31, 2023.

Want to know who won all the matches at ROH Supercard of Honor 2023? This post will be updated continuously to reflect ongoing coverage of Ring of Honor Supercard of Honor 2023 results from the pre-show onward. Keep refreshing for the most up-to-date information!

Browse my predictions for ROH Supercard of Honor 2023 and find out all the results down below.

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ROH Supercard of Honor 2023 Results

Note: Since this is happening at the same time as SmackDown and the WWE Hall of Fame and AEW Rampage, coverage for this event will be minimal. Blame that on Tony Khan for booking this with such an overlap. You can only split your attention so many ways before you lose track of stuff, so I'm sure many of my thoughts down below will likely be "I wasn't able to watch a good portion of this match" in some fashion. Apologies to anyone who was hoping for more. I'm only one man and even I have a breaking point of multitasking where I stop being able to juggle everything properly.

ZERO HOUR PRE-SHOW

Jeff Cobb vs. "Hot Sauce" Tracy Williams

RESULT: Jeff Cobb won by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: We're starting off with exactly what I was mentioning. Things are too busy and I didn't see more than a few moves of this match.

Nigel McGuinness has been added to the commentary team, which is very cool.

Konosuke Takeshita vs. Willie Mack

RESULT: Konosuke Takeshita won by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: Barely got to see any of it. It seemed like a generic "hard fought back-and-forth" match that will be easily forgettable over this jam-packed weekend, but a good showing for Willie Mack.

Willow Nightingale vs. Miranda Alize

RESULT: Willow Nightingale won by pinfall
THOUGHTS: Solid enough match. I like Nightingale.

Stu Grayson vs. Slim J

RESULT: Stu Grayson won by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: I didn't bother watching it, to be honest. Dinner was more important to me. Chicken parm. C'mon. What would you pick between those two?

MAIN CARD

AAA Mega Championship Match: El Hijo del Vikingo (c) vs. Komander

RESULT: El Hijo del Vikingo won by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: Very good match, from what I was able to see. I'm sure I would have enjoyed it even more if I could have given it my full attention. Big fan of Komander's springboard after running on top of the ropes.

ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship Match: The Embassy (c) vs. AR Fox, Blake Christian and Gran Metalik

RESULT: The Embassy retained by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: Brian Cage getting the pin, as well, makes me feel like maybe he's re-signing to a new contract. I just assumed if they were to drop the belt here, that would be a sign he's leaving.

ROH Women's World Championship Match: Athena (c) vs. Yuka Sakazaki

RESULT: Athena retained by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: Average enough match that my attention deviated more toward the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal on SmackDown. But the parts I saw during commercial breaks was in that "fine, but forgettable during such a busy week" range.

ROH World Television Championship Match: Samoa Joe (c) vs. Mark Briscoe

RESULT: Samoa Joe retained by submission (referee stoppage)
THOUGHTS: Very shocked at this outcome. The match was good, but I can't say I'm the biggest fan of the finish. I'm curious why they went in this direction.

Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Daniel Garcia

RESULT: Hiroshi Tanahashi won by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: Solid match, as expected. The right person won in my mind, despite how I'm sure many people were hoping Garcia would win just to give him a career boost. With zero build to this, I think that would have dissipated too quickly to mean much.

Reach for the Sky Ladder Match for the Vacated ROH World Tag Team Championship: The Lucha Brothers vs. Top Flight vs. The Kingdom vs. Aussie Open (Mark Davis and Kyle Fletcher) vs. La Faccion Ingobernable (Rush and Dralistico)

RESULT: The Lucha Bros won the belts.
THOUGHTS: Good match. I can't disagree with the outcome. But yikes, Dante Martin is assuredly injured after his ankle snapped. That's not good.

ROH Pure Championship Match: Wheeler Yuta (c) vs. Katsuyori Shibata

RESULT: Katsuyori Shibata won the belt by pinfall!
THOUGHTS: I wasn't watching much of the match, to be honest. The WWE Hall of Fame ceremony started and that's been taking my attention. But I'm really surprised about the outcome here. That's a shocker.

ROH World Championship Match: Claudio Castagnoli (c) vs. Eddie Kingston

RESULT: Claudio Castagnoli retained his title by pinfall
THOUGHTS: Good match, but I'm disappointed in the outcome, to be honest.

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AUTHOR OF THIS POST: ANTHONY MANGO

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