ROH TV live results: The Swirl vs. Tommy Billington & Adam Priest

Ring of Honor’s second weekly show of 2026 airs tonight on HonorClub.

After joining with Jay Lethal and attacking Bandido last week, The Swirl will wrestle Tommy Billington and Adam Priest in tag team action on the show.

Coming off their victory in last week’s Fight without Honor over MXM Collection, Dalton Castle and The Outrunners will team up again on this week’s show. They will take on The Frat House in trios competition. Meanwhile, MXM’s Mace and Mansoor will be in tag team action against Ross and Marshall Von Erich.

Coming off a win over Madison Rayne and Deonna Purrazzo last week, Billie Starkz and Diamante will team together again tonight. Cru, Lio Rush & Action Andretti are scheduled to wrestle on the show.

Also, Sammy Guevara vs. Kiran Grey, Ace Austin vs. Aaron Solo, and Rachael Ellering, Demo Diamond and Delynn Cavens vs. The Premier Atheletes.

Our live coverage begins at 7 p.m. Eastern.

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When I say Ring, you say Honor! Ring! Honor! Ring Honor!

Ah jeez, we forgot to get someone to say “of.”

Anyway, fun and tomfoolery aside, let’s get into some fun and Bandido-foolery with Ring of Honor on Honorclub!

The show opened with a quick recap of Jay Lethal’s shocking betrayal of Bandido last week to join Blake Christian and Lee Johnson to form THE LETHAL SWIRL (patent pending).

Aaron Solo vs Ace Austin

Solo looks like he’s been working out a lot and Austin has sunglasses that would make 1996 Shawn Micheals positively drool. So lots of healthy dudes in this opening bout.

After an extended feeling out process, Solo grabbed a hammerlock and brought Austin to the mat. Austin countered with a rollup but Solo kicked out at two. Solo then dropkicked Austin to the outside and leapt over the top rope, declaring that he is a “big deal in this town.”

Solo put Austin back in the ring and went back to the hammerlock. Austin fought back, but Solo turned it into an exploder suplex for a one-count. Solo caught some boos from the crowd for no reason whatsover, which distracted him long enough for Austin to try a suplex.

They countered each other back and forth until Solo landed a dropkick. THe two traded blows until Austin got a headscissor stomp onto Solo’s noggin. Austin then hit a side Russian leg sweep and big leg drop to send Solo staggering into the corner.

Solo dodged the charge and went to dropkick Austin through the ropes, but Austin avoided it and punted Solo instead. He threw Solo back in and hit a blue thunderbomb that legally must result in a a two count. Austing charged Solo, but he countered it. Austin went for a slingshot, but Solo turned it into a double stomp for a two count.

Solo went up top for a double stomp, but Austin moved and hit a spinning kick instead. Austin hit The Fold on Solo and that was it. Austin got the pin and the victory.

Match Result: Ace Austin defeated Aaron Solo

-Backstage, ROH Women’s Champion Athena addressed the audience about the disappointment she had in 2025. She said she knows she has a target on her back thanks to being ROH’s Forever Champion. So 2026 won’t be about the same old thing, it will be about violence. She claimed to be a broken woman, and claimed that the only person she can depend on is herself.

CRU (Lio Rush and Action Andretti) vs Will Allday and Jay Alexander

CRU automatically win the Big Coat Championship coming to the ring in some absolutely ridiculous outfits. 1997 Triple H looked at their coats and went “Man, those are some big coats.”

Off the bell, CRU didn’t waste any time and double teamed Allday and Alexander. When the dust settled, Andretti and Allday battled until Rush came back in and another double team started.

This match was crazy fast. Tags, moves and double teams were happening way faster than any human could type fast enough to keep up with. CRU went back to double teaming Allday planting him with a double brainbuster to get the pin and celebrate with Lacey Lane.

Match Result: CRU defeated Will Allday and Jay Alexander

Mixed Tag Match: Darius Martin and Zayda Steel vs Shane Taylor Promotions (ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty and Trish Adora)

Before the match, Lexy Nair interviewed Christopher Daniels in the back. Skyflight’s Leila Grey is hurt, so Daniels announced that Zayda Steel would be stepping in to take her place.

Martin and Moriarty started off with Moriarty going right into his technical wizardy, which is a bit of a switchup for Martin. Moriarty worked him to the mat with a wrist lock, but got a little cocky off the kickout.

Martin grabbed a wristlock of his own, showing he has some technical skills as well. Moriarty tried to work out if it, but Martin held tight. Martin hit a dropkick, sending Moriarty to the corner where he tagged in Adora.

That brought in Steel and Adora started womanhandling her, throwing her head at the canvas. Adora tried for a lewd submission, but couldn’t get it. Steel rolled her up for a pin, but Moriarty distracted the ref. Off of that Adora hit a chokeslam and got a two count of her own.

Adora planted Steel with a pump kick and made the tag to Moriarty so he and Martin could clash. They traded blows, with Martin getting an atomic drop and fisherman’s suplex on the Pure Champion. Moriarty swept the leg, but Martin caught him with a side slam.

Adora broke up the pin and Steel ran in drive her off. Steel grabbed Moriarty and hit a destroyer on him before diving through the ropes onto Adora on the outside.

Steel tagged in officially and hit a satellite DDT on Adora. Taylor got up in the apron to caust a distraction which set Steel up for a Lariat Tubman from Adora to get the pin and the victory.

Match Result: Shane Taylor Promotions defeated Darius Martin and Zayda Steel

Billie Starkz and Diamante vs Reiza Clarke and Shae Karmicheal

Starkz and Diamante were accompanied to the ring by ROH Women’s World Champion Athena, who as mentioned before is looking to redefine herself in 2026. Maybe she gets a tennis racket and becomes a manager? Time will tell.

Starkz and Karmicheal kicked things off with Starkz grabbing a headlock. She transitioned to a waistlock and threw Karmicheal to the mat. She sent her into the corner where Diamante choked her behind the ref’s back.

Starkz tagged in Diamante and they double teamed Karmicheal with a swinging toss into the centre of the ring. Diamante smashed her face with forearms and stomps before tagging Starkz back in. Karmicheal hit a hurricanrana and got a hot tag to Clarke.

Clarke, a big lady, laid out Starkz and no-sold those forearms from Diamante. Diamante hita casedora which brough Karmicheal back in. Starkz took out Clarke and Diamante planted Karmicheal with a DDT in the middle of the ring to get the win.

Match Result: Billie Starkz and Diamante defeated Reiza Clarke and Shae Karmicheal

-Backstage, CRU anounced they are back (even though we knew that because they just had a match). They officially announced Lacey Lane as the newest member of CRU and she said that they match her crazy.

Six Person Mixed Tag Match: Rachael Ellering, Demo Diamond and Delynn Cavens vs The Premier Athletes (Aryia Daivari, Tony Nese and Stori Denali)

Normally, the Premier Athletes just let Denali run roughshot over whoever they are facing, but Ellering makes for an interesting counter to that. On the way to the ring, Mark Sterling claimed that the Athletes were undefeated in 2025, since he had their losses overturned. Also, the Athletes still suck, not rule.

Daivari and Cavens shared a Code of Honor and the match was on. Daivari aggressively worked Cavens’ arm, pulling and stomping it before sending him to the corner to double team him with Nese. Nese tagged in and hit a snap suplex on Cavens. Diamond broke up the pin, but then Denali tagged in.

Diamond refused to hit a woman and so Nese and Daivari beat him up and threw him out of the ring into the barricade. Nese was delcared legal and went back to dominating Cavens. Cavens managed to get a tag to Ellering, which brought Denali in.

Denali toyed with Ellering who responded by chopping her across the ring. Ellering pounded on her, trying to knock Stori off her feet. She hit a pump kick and went off the ropes, but Denali planted her with a big boot.

Cavens tagged in and Denali thew him into a lariat from Nese. Stori and Ellering fought on the outside while Nese and Daivari double teamed Diamond. In the ring, Nese and Cavens fought with Nese hitting a pumphandle driver to get the three count.

Match Result: The Premier Athletes defeated Rachael Ellering, Demo Diamond and Delynn Cavens

Six Man Tag Match: The Frat House (Griff Garrison, Cole Karter and Preston Vance) w/Jakked Jameson vs Dalton Castle and The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd and Truth Magnum)

Garrison and Magnum kicked things off with Garrison getting a headlock off the top. Magnum worked it into an armdrag through and tagged in Floyd. Floyd threw him off the ropes for a double hip toss and Magnum came back in.

Garrison hit a big boot on Castle on the outside while Jameson caused a distraction. The legal man, Magnum chopped Garrison, but found himself isolated in the frat house corner. Vance tagged in and hit a staaaaaaaaaling suplex, but only got a two count.

Vance drove Magnum back into the corner and Garrison tagged in for a double boot an then a dropkick from Karter. Karter remained legal and Magnum remained isolated, taking shots from all three fratters.

Vance stayed legal and he and Magnum collided with crossbodies off the ropes. Floyd got excited on the corner, but Vance knocked him off the apron before getting back to Magnum, who wormed over and tagged in Castle.

Castle cleared house with suplexes and the Outrunners hit double bulldogs on Vance and Karter. All six men started to brawl before the Outrunners could do their elbow with the Frat House coming out on top and posing.

A triple whip was countered by Castle and the Outrunners and they hit a triple scoop slam and then double axehandle elbow. Castle grabbed Karter for a Bangarang and that was it. Castle got the pin and the win for his team.

Match Result: Dalton Castle and The Outrunners defeated The Frat House

-Backstage, Taya Valkyrie and Johnny TV were interviewed by Lexy Nair. Valkyrie lamented that Red Velvet was avoiding her, but it turned out she was just around the corner. Velvet entered the shot and offered Valkyrie a Proving Ground match for her ROH Women’s TV Title. Valkyrie accepted saying her people would reach out about scheduling.

MxM Collection (Mason Madden and Mansoor) w/ Taya Valkyrie and Johnny TV vs The Von Erichs (Ross and Marshall)

Tips were shook and fingers flipped as the bell rang and Mansoor and Marshall started things off with a lockup. Marshall sent Mansoor to the mat and tagged in Ross for a double dropkick. TV caused a distraction and MxM jumped the Von Erichs from behind.

Mansoor grabbed Marshall’s had and stomped him, mocking him while Madden put Ross’ hand on the steps and kicked it. Everyone fought on the outside with Madden tossing Ross back into the ring and Mansoor throwing Marshall up the ramp.

Madden tagged in Mansoor (still wearing Marshall’s hat) and then double teamed Ross. Mansoor spat on Marshall’s hat and threw it out of the ring before pinning Ross in the corner with a high foot. He put Ross’ hand inside the turnbuckle and kicked it, then held it for Madden to stomp on, trying to take away Ross’ ability to do the Iron Claw.

Mansoor charged Ross who countered with a dropkick and got a hot tag to Marshall. Marshall took out Madden then dropkicked Mansoor. He hit Mansoor with a clothesline in the corner and then another for good measure.

Marshall hit a pop up slam on Mansoor and Ross came back in for a double Claw. Madden blocked his though and kicked Ross to the mat. Mansoor got out of his and Madden hit a side kick on Ross with a lazy cover for a two count.

TV picked a fight with Marshall on the outside and Madden tried to join, but Marshall fought them off. In the ring, Ross got a claw on Mansoor and Marshall hit on on Madden. Ross turned his into a claw slam and got the pin 1-2-3.

Match Result: The Von Erichs defeated MxM Collection

Kiran Grey vs Sammy Guevara

Grey entered with a mysterious air about him for his ROH debut match. Guevara entered like he always does, but minus the Beast Mortos. Looking at Grey, that might have been a bad decision to arrive without backup.

Guevara offerd a Finger of Honor to Grey and the bell rang. Grey seemed serious and focused which was a good counter to Guevara’s cockiness. Grey swept the leg for a quick two count and Guevara bailed from the ring. Grey followed and hit a European uppercut and a few right hands before throwing Guevara into the barricade.

Grey threw Guevara back into the ring and threw hands at him in the corner. In spite of Guevara’s proven speed he seemed to have a hard time getting away from Grey’s martial arts style. Grey went up top for a crossbody, but Guevara caught him with a knee on the way down.

Guevara hit a GTH and got the pin on Grey, but Grey looked really godo in his ROH debut.

Match Result: Sammy Guevara defeated Kiran Grey

The Swirl (Blake Christian and Lee Johnson) w/ Jay Lethal vs Tommy Billington and Adam Priest

Billington started off against Johnson, using his strength to work him into the corner. The ref broke itup and Johnson returned the favour, hitting some chops. Johnson picked up the pace with a snap slam, but Billington landed a shoulder tackle and tagged in Priest.

The two double teamed Johnson and then Christian when he tagged in. Priest stayed legal for a snap suplex on Christian. Billington tagged in and charged, but Christian got the boot up in his face. He leapt off the ropes and his right knee buckled.

While the ref and Lethal checked on him, Johnson took Priest down from behind. Christian stopped playing possum and threw the now-legal Billington into the Swirl’s corner. Johnson hit a suplex on Billington and he and Christian hit a big double elblow off the ropes.

Johnson scooped up Billington for a slam and then got a headlock on, working him to the mat. Billington fought back, but Johnson kept control going for a clothesline. Billington had the same idea and they collided in the ring.

Priest managed to tag in and took out both Christian and Johnson with his speed and strength. Billington tagged back in and Christian wiped out Priest on the apron. Johnson got grabbed by Billington who held him for Priest to hit a spiked piledriver for a two count.

Christian tagged in and DDT’d Billington. Priest caught him with a half crab though, forcing Christian to crawl to the ropes. Before he could get there though, Johnson laid a boot to Priest’s face that he absorbed without breaking the crab.

Billington grabbed Johnson in a crossface, but Johnson powered into a Spiccoli driver onto Christian and Priest to break everything up.

Johnson and Billington fought while Christian went up top and hit a 450 for a two count. Christian and Johnson started picking Billington apart with chops, but Billington fought back so Christian threw him out of the ring.

Priest returned and chopped Christian and Johnson. Priest threw Johnson out and hit a suicide dive, but Christian then hit on on Priest. He thew Priest back into the ring where he grabbed Johnson for a piledriver. Billington went up top, but Lethal knocked him off the turnbuckle.

Christian locked in Vanilla Choke Zero on Billington and he was forced to tap out, giving the victory to the Swirl.

Match Result: The Swirl defeated Tommy Billington and Adam Priest

After the match, The Lethal Swirl (TM) beat up Billington and Priest as the show went off the air.

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