Thursday, August 3, 2023

Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for August 3, 2023

Shane Taylor beats "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels to advance in the ROH World Television Championship Eliminator Tournament.

In backstage footage from earlier today, Lexy Nair interviews The Iron Savages (Boulder and Bronson) and Jacked Jameson. Boulder says they see Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis) as a couple of men and that they were close to winning tag team gold, and when they get a taste of gold, they do not stop until they are full. Bronson says that they are calling Aussie Open out and dares them to put the ROH tag titles on the line.



Before the next match, Kyle Fletcher tells The Iron Savages (Boulder and Bronson) and Jacked Jameson that the ROH World Tag Team Championships are not going anywhere before telling Tony Khan and Stokely Hathaway to keep the belts warm for them.

Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis) beat The Iron Savages (Boulder and Bronson). After the match, they celebrate with Tony Khan.



Backstage, Lexy Nair interviews Stokely Hathaway, who thanks the fans for their positive feedback towards the ROH World Television Championship Eliminator Tournament and that he may have to make another tournament for Samoa Joe. Suddenly, Dalton Castle and The Boys (Brandon and Brent Tate) confront Stokely, saying that Stokely stole the World Television Championship from him at Death Before Dishonor and kept him out of the tournament. Dalton tells Stokely that he was on his way to beating Samoa Joe and that Stokely knew it, and that they all know that he can beat Joe the second time around. Joe shows up and confronts Dalton for confronting Stokely and puts The Boys in a tag team match against himself and Stokely, much to Stokely's confusion.



Katsuyori Shibata retains the ROH Pure Championship against "The Technical Beast" Josh Woods with the sleeper.

Dalton Castle beats "The Reality" Zack Clayton.

Backstage, Lexy Nair interviews "The Technical Beast" Josh Woods. Woods mentions his collegiate sports and professional wrestling accolades, and while they have gotten him here, he has lost two big title matches. Woods says something has to change.



The Infantry ("The Captain" Shawn Dean and "Bad News and Tattoos" Carlie Bravo) beats Nick Comoroto and Jora Johl.

"Legit" Leyla Hirsch beats Miranda Vionette with a cross arm breaker. Maria Kanellis-Bennett is seen watching the match from the stage.

Before the next match, "The Premier Athlete" Tony Nese says that the Whalers leaving Hartford, Connecticut is the dumbest thing ever, because all he sees in the city is whales. He then tries to lead the fans in their "battle against gravity" with group training before Gravity interrupts.

Gravity beats "The Premier Athlete" Tony Nese to advance in the ROH World Television Championship Eliminator Tournament.

Athena retains the ROH Women's World Championship against Diamante. After the match, Athena entertains the idea of ramming Diamante's head into the women's title, but decides not to.

The Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona) beat The Boys (Brandon and Brent Tate).

Backstage, Lexy Nair interviews Diamate, but she is interrupted by Athena, who saw that she saw something in familiar in Diamante's eyes that reminded her of a younger version of herself. She tells Diamante to change it up, as she has what it takes and is missing something, then tells her to stay away from her and figure it out.



Cole Karter beats LSG. Maria Kanellis-Bennett is seen watching the match from the stage.

In backstage footage from Death Before Dishonor, Vincent says that they got what they wanted from The Dark Order (Evil Uno, Alex Reynolds, John Silver) when The Dark Order shows up. Evil Uno shakes Stu Grayson's hand and thanks him. Stu says "Finally!"



Robyn Renegade beats Christina Marie by submission.

Komander and El Hijo del Vikingo beat The Workhorsemen (JD Drake and Anthony Henry).

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