ROH TV live results: Shane Taylor vs. Mance Warner, Don Callis Family vs. TMDK

  • Jeff Moss
ROH on HonorClub 4/30/26

Ring of Honor is back on HonorClub with its weekly show tonight.

Viva Van vs. Sara Leon is advertised for the show.

Christyan XO of Shane Taylor Promotions will be in singles action against Frankie B.

Paid in Full, the team of Big Bill and Bryan Keith, will be in tag team action. Their opponents have yet to be announced.

The IInspiration, Cassie Lee and Jessie McKay, will be in action.

Top Flight’s Dante Martin and Darius Martin will wrestle Soleil and Gringo Loco.

ROH Women’s Pure Champion Deonna Purrazzo will face Remi Reade in a Proving Ground match.

Stori Denali of The Premier Athletes will make her ROH singles debut.

Mance Warner will make his Ring of Honor debut as he faces Shane Taylor.

Also, it will be TMDK against The Don Callis Family in a six-man tag team match.

Matches for this week’s episode were taped on April 6 in Jacksonville. Our live coverage kicks off at 8 p.m. Eastern.

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It’s true, I’m mostly alive and covering Ring of Honor on Honorclub! it’s a packed show tonight, so let’s get right into it shall we?

Konosuke Takeshita vs Matt Menard

And it started with a bang as the 4-0 in ROH Takeshita opened the evening against Quebec’s own Matt “Daddy Magic” Menard. Takeshita is a Callis Family member and Menard is presumably a Habs fan. Takeshita had what was pretty much the ROH Match of the year at Supercard of Honor 2025 against Bandido.

Off the top, Takeshita tried to take control, but Menard played a bunch of French Canadian mind games, stopping and starting and throwing Takeshita off. Menard managed to get a scoop slam on the bigger man and Takeshita slid to the outside to collect his thoughts.

Menard tried to move things along, but Takeshita pulled him out of the ring and brutalized him on the barricade with a big boot. He dragged Menard back into the ring and laid some knees and elbows in. Menard fought back, but it was short lived with Takeshita maintaining control and twisting by the neck.

Menard built up some steam throwing clotheslines off of a missed discus elbow by Takeshita. Menard hit a DDT that stood Takeshita on his head, but he still managed to kick out at two.

Menard picked a fight with the bigger man who hit him with a right cross and then a blue thunder bomb, which anyone who’s seen wrestling knows cannot end a match. So, Takeshita hit Menard with a big knee to the face and that was enough to put him down.

Match Result: Konosuke Takeshita defeated Matt Menard

Jeff Moss
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