It had its ebbs and flows, but the way they transitioned from quick sequences to slower moments felt awkward. The pace of this match was a bit strange. They locked up and began an exchange of counters that ended when Hendry had to use the ropes to force a break.Ĭastle played some mind games early on when he and his dancers did some laps around the ring, and it appeared to work since he took Hendry down as soon as he got back into the ring. Hendry showed his heel side by turning down the traditional handshake, but Castle did not seem phased. Castle was flanked by four male dancers as he made his way to the ring. Two former tag team partners did battle in the final match of the pre-show when Dalton Castle took on Joe Hendry. AQA's shooting star press looked incredible.Alize's ripcord cutter looked awesome.The camera angle they used was perfect to show the impact. The running kick Alize hit while AQA was seated in the corner looked brutal. It was a cut above a lot of what people wear on the indie scene. The finish was definitely the biggest highlight. The match had a bit of a slow start but the more they worked, the better it got. AQA, on the other hand, used her opponent's intensity to make an underdog comeback later in the match.ĪQA scored the win with a beautiful shooting star press from the top rope. She was more impactful with her offense and used more heel tactics. They began with the usual handshake, but it became clear moments into the match that this would not be the same kind of respectful exchange we saw in the previous bout. The first women's match of the night featured Miranda Alize taking on a woman who impressed in her AEW debut a couple of months ago, AQA. He immediately followed up with a 450 splash. The most impressive spot in the match was when Christian backflipped out of the ring and caught Cabana in a reverse DDT position.Christian's standing frog splash was a fun spot.The way Cabana was playing with Christian early on was funny.Cabana ultimately scored the win by catching Christian on the top turnbuckle and dropping him right into the top rope.īoth men showed each other respect before and after the match with the traditional ROH handshake. They had a good back and forth exchange that saw both men have several moments to shine. Once Christian was in control, he picked up the pace and used his agility to keep the veteran off balance. The fight started off with Cabana playing around and using his veteran experience to give his younger opponent a bit of a hard time. Cabana spent a long time in ROH, so this was a bit of a homecoming for him against the 24-year old high-flyer. The pre-show match between Colt Cabana and Blake Christian kicked off the action for the night. Ring of Honor: Supercard of Honor was broadcast on Fite TV and other providers. Let's take a look at everything that happened on Friday's show. Josh Woods defended the ROH Pure Championship against Wheeler Yuta, Minoru Suzuki challenged Rhett Titus for the ROH TV title, and Willow Nightingale faced Mercedes Martines to determine the interim ROH women's champion. The Briscoe Brothers put the ROH tag belts on the line when they faced a team many fans have been begging them to fight for the past few years, FTR. Jonathan Gresham and Bandido finally put the argument of who is the undisputed ROH world champion to rest when they combined the two ROH titles once and for all. Several titles were up for grabs during this stacked show, and the winners will carry those championships into a new era of ROH wrestling in 2022. This wa the 15th edition of this event, but it was the first under new owner Tony Khan. Welcome to Bleacher Report's coverage and recap of Ring of Honor's Super of Honor pay-per-view.
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