Early Saturday, iconic wrestling promotion Ring of Honor organized their first pay-per-view in 2025, Supercard of Honor.
The show took place at Esports Stadium Arlington in Arlington, Texas as part of ROH's sister promotion AEW's All In week.
The show featured several AEW Superstars such as Thunder Rosa, Nick Wayne, and the Sons of Texas.
The legendary Christian Cage made his first appearance in a ROH show since 2006.
Among the anticipated matches in the card was the ROH World title match between the champion Bandido and the Japanese star Konosuke Takeshita.
The match was described as one of the best ROH main events in the history.
Both stars, who belong to two different origins and wrestling schools, put on a real masterclass in their battle that ended with Bandido retaining his title.
In addition, Mexican icon Thunder Rosa delivered a high-quality game with one of the most dominant Women's World Champions, Athena, for the ROH Women's World title.
Athena retained her title; in addition, she announced her participation in the Women's Casino Gauntlet match in AEW All In Texas.
Mina Shirakawa was crowned an interim ROH Women's World Television champion, as the champion, Red Velvet, is injured.
The full results of the card is as follows:
Blake Christian defeated Jay Lethal
Six-man tag team: The Dark Order defeated The Frat House
Diamanté defeated Lady Frost
Tag Team: The Von Erichs defeated The Premier Athletes
Hechicero defeated Michael Oku
50,000 Dollars four-way match: AR Fox defeated Adam Priest, Atlantis Jr., and Lee Johnson
Pure wrestling rules match for the ROH Pure Championship: Lee Moriarty (c) defeated Blue Panther
ROH World Tag Team Championship: The Sons of Texas (c) defeated The Infantry
ROH World Television Championship: Nick Wayne (c) defeated Titán
Worldwide Women's Wild Card four-way match for the interim ROH Women's World Television Championship: Mina Shirakawa defeated Miyu Yamashita, Persephone, and Yuka Sakazaki
ROH Women's World Championship: Athena (c) defeated Thunder Rosa
ROH World Championship: Bandido (c) defeated Konosuke Takeshita