Welcome to our live coverage of ROH Death Before Dishonor, broadcasting from the Esports Stadium Arlington in Arlington, Texas. We’ll be bringing you all the action from this highly anticipated event.

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ROH Death Before Dishonor Lineup (7/26/2024):

  • ROH World Championship Match: Mark Briscoe (c) vs. The Undisputed Kingdom’s Roderick Strong
  • ROH Women’s World Championship Match: “The Fallen Goddess” Athena (c) vs. Queen Aminata
  • ROH World TV Championship Survival Of The Fittest Match: Atlantis Jr. (c) vs. Lio Rush vs. Shane Taylor Promotions’ Shane Taylor vs. “The Machine” Brian Cage vs. “Big Shotty” Lee Johnson vs. Johnny TV
  • ROH Women’s World Television Championship Match: Billie Starkz (c) vs. Red Velvet
  • ROH World Tag Team Championship Match: The Undisputed Kingdom (Matt Taven and Mike Bennett) (c) vs. The Conglomeration (Kyle O’Reilly and “The Stone Pitbull” Tomohiro Ishii)
  • ROH Pure Championship Match (Pure Rules Match): Blackpool Combat Club’s Wheeler Yuta (c) vs. Shane Taylor Promotions’ “Taiga Style” Lee Moriarty
  • Texas Deathmatch: Diamanté vs. “Legit” Leyla Hirsch
  • ROH World 6-Man Tag Team Championship Eliminator Match (Winners Will Face The Undisputed Kingdom For The Vacant Titles At AEW Battle Of The Belts XI): “The Natural” Dustin Rhodes and The Von Erichs (Marshall Von Erich and Ross Von Erich) vs. The Dark Order (Evil Uno, John Silver and Alex Reynolds)
  • Singles Match: Komander vs. The Beast Mortos
  • Zero Hour Pre-Show Tag Team Match: MxM Collection (Mason Madden and Mansoor) vs. TBA

ROH Death Before Dishonor Zero Hour Pre-Show Results (7/26/2024):

The ROH Death Before Dishonor Zero Hour Pre-Show opens up with Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman welcoming us. They then run down the card for tonight’s show and we get the entrances of the first match of the Zero Hour Pre-Show, which is a Tag Team Match.

Tag Team Match: MxM Collection (Mason Madden and Mansoor) vs. Spanish Announce Project (Angelico and Serpentico)

The match starts off with both teams shaking hands. Mansoor and Serpentico then wastes no time in going after each other and Mansoor takes control early on. Mansoor then showcases his athleticism and strikes a pose. Madden then tags in. Serpentico then chops Madden, but Madden shrugs it off. Angelico then tags in and he uses his quickness to get some momentum, but Madden hits a leg drop across his throat. Madden then nails Angelico in the corner. Mansoor and Madden then double-team Angelico. MxM Collection then double-teams Serpentico and strikes a pose. Angelico then nails Mansoor with a kick. SAP then isolates Mansoor. Serpentico then mocks Madden by posing. Mansoor then nails Serpentico with a dropkick. Madden then tags back in, but Serpentico sends him to the outside. Madden then catches Serpentico and chops him. Mansoor then slams Serpentico. MxM Collection then hits a double-team chokeslam. Serpentico then knocks Mansoor off the top and dives onto him. Serpentico then gets a two-count with a dive onto Mansoor. Angelico then grounds Mansoor. Mansoor then rallies and tags Madden, who clears house. Madden then nails Serpentico with a Spear. MxM Collection then double-teams Serpentico for the win.

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The winners of the Tag Team Match, MxM Collection (Mason Madden and Mansoor)!

After the match, Maria Kanellis makes her way out and applauds for Mansoor and Madden. Maria says good work and they briefly stop beside her as they make their way to the back.

Commentary then hypes up the card for tonight’s PPV and we get the entrances of the next match of the Zero Hour Pre-Show, which is a Singles Match.

Singles Match: Marina Shafir vs. Angelica Risk

The match starts off with Shafir quickly taking Risk down with a Judo throw and kicking her. Risk then talks some trash and chops Shafir. Risk then goes for a crossbody, but Shafir catches her and locks in then Mother’s Milk for the submission win.

The winner of the Singles Match, Marina Shafir!

Commentary then continues to highlight tonight’s card and we get the entrances of the next match of the Zero Hour Pre-Show, which is a Tag Team Match.

Tag Team Match: Griff Garrison and Anthony Henry vs. The Infantry (“Captain” Shawn Dean and Carlie Bravo)

The match starts off with Anthony Henry and Carlie Bravo and both men feel each other out. The Infantry then double-teams Henry. Garrison then tags in and gains the upper hand. Maria then interferes and helps Garrison maintain the advantage. Henry then grounds Bravo and locks in an STF. Bravo then rallies, but Henry nails him with a Meteora and a DDT. Garrison then hits Bravo with a big boot. Garrison then stops Bravo from tagging out. Bravo then slams Garrison and finally tags Dean, who rallies with a flurry of offense. The Infantry then double-teams Garrison. Henry then trips Bravo and Dean sends Garrison onto Henry and dives onto him at ringside. Dean then gets Garrison back in the ring, but Henry trips him. Garrison then superplexes Dean and Henry hits a diving stomp for a two count. Maria then argues with Henry for tagging himself in. Henry then accidentally knocks Maria off the apron and The Infantry hit Boot Camp on Henry for the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, The Infantry (“Captain” Shawn Dean and Carlie Bravo)!

After the match, The Infantry (“Captain” Shawn Dean and Carlie Bravo) celebrate as Garrison and Kanellis show some frustrations towards Henry. Top Flight (Dante Martin and Darius Martin) then make their way out and has a stare-down with The Infantry, teasing a potential matchup before they make their way down to the ring for the next match of the Zero Hour Pre-Show. The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd and Truth Magnum) then make their way down to the ring next.

Tag Team Match: Top Flight (Dante Martin and Darius Martin) vs. The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd and Truth Magnum)

The match starts off with Darius Martin and Turbo Floyd. Both men wastes no time in going after each other and The Outrunners take control early on. Magnum then flexes, but gets hits with a dropkick. Darius then hits Floyd with a dropkick. Dante then nails Floyd with a dropkick as well. Floyd then gains the upper hand, but Top Flight double-teams him. Darius then chops Floyd in the corner. Magnum then distracts the referee. Erica then distracts Darius and The Outrunners take control. The Outrunners then slam Darius. Erica then interferes again and The Outrunners continue to maintain the advantage. Darius then rallies with a crossbody. Magnum then hits Dante with a cheap shot on the apron. Magnum then locks in a sleeper, but Darius fires up. Dante then makes the tag and clears house with a flurry of offense. Dante then hits a crossbody off the ropes. Top Flight then double-teams Floyd. Darius then hits his finisher on Floyd for the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, Top Flight (Dante Martin and Darius Martin)!

We then get a video package on the ROH World Title Match between ROH World Champion Mark Briscoe and The Undisputed Kingdom’s Roderick Strong.

Commentary then hypes up tonight’s card one more time and the ROH Death Before Dishonor Zero Hour Pre-Show comes to a close.

ROH Death Before Dishonor Results (7/26/2024):

ROH Death Before Dishonor opens up with a video package hyping up tonight’s PPV and we get the entrances of the first match of the main show, which is a Singles Match.

Singles Match: Komander vs. The Beast Mortos

The match starts off with The Beast Mortos gaining the upper hand right away as he overpowers Komander. Komander then rallies and nails Mortos with a dropkick. Komander then dives onto Mortos at ringside, but Mortos catches him and tosses him into Alex Abrahantes. Mortos then takes control and slams Komander into the ring post. Mortos then maintains the advantage and nails Komander with some stiff shots. Komander then goes for a pin, but only gets a two count. Komander then takes Mortos down. Mortos then slams Komander onto the turnbuckle. Mortos then goes to slam Komander again, but Komander counters. Komander then rallies and he counters a slam into the ring post. Komander then hits Mortos with a tornado DDT on the floor. Komander then hits a hurricanrana on Mortos on the apron and sends Mortos crashing to the floor. Komander then jumps off the ropes and dives onto Mortos at ringside. Komander then hits Mortos with a Poisonrana, but Mortos responds with a pop-up Samoan drop. Komander then hits Mortos with a crucifix driver and follows it up with a destroyer. Mortos then slams Komander off the top rope. Komander then hits Mortos with a destroyer. Mortos then evades a dive and hits Komander with a backbreaker and a piledriver for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, The Beast Mortos!

Commentary then announces that The Beast Mortos will face Hologram this coming Saturday night on AEW Collision.

We then head to the back, where Melissa Santos is interviewing MxM Collection. MxM Collection talk about their successful debut and Madden calls out FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood). Mansoor then teases a match between both teams on AEW Collision.

We then get a video package and the entrances of the next match, which is a ROH World Tag Team Championship Match.

ROH World Tag Team Championship Match: The Undisputed Kingdom (Matt Taven and Mike Bennett) (c) vs. The Conglomeration (Kyle O’Reilly and “The Stone Pitbull” Tomohiro Ishii)

The match starts off with Tomohiro Ishii and Mike Bennett and both men feel each other out. Bennett then chops Ishii. Both men then go back and forth and trade shots. Ishii then gains the upper hand, but Bennett makes Ishii’s chest bleed with some chops. Taven and O’Reilly then tag in and feel each other out. Both men then trade counters until Taven hits O’Reilly with a dropkick. O’Reilly then gains the upper hand. Ishii then tags back in and overpowers Taven. Ishii then nails Taven with some chops. O’Reilly then grounds Taven. O’Reilly and Ishii then control the action and double-team Taven. Undisputed Kingdom then rallies and isolates Ishii. Ishii and Bennett then trade shits. Bennett then gouges Ishii’s eyes. O’Reilly then tags in and takes the fight to the Undisputed Kingdom. O’Reilly then hits a dragon screw on Bennett in the ropes. O’Reilly then takes out Bennett with a diving knee. Ishii and O’Reilly are in control and Ishii nails Bennett. Taven then dives onto Ishii and O’Reilly hits a diving knee. O’Reilly then kicks Taven and puts him in an ankle lock. Taven then escapes and kicks O’Reilly. Undisputed Kingdom then double-teams O’Reilly. Bennett then grounds O’Reilly and nails him with some chops. Undisputed Kingdom then hit the Proton Pack for a two count. Ishii then makes the tag and hits a series of stiff shots. Ishii then hits Taven with a German suplex. The Undisputed Kingdom then hit Ishii with a double-team piledriver. Taven then hits Ishii with a knee to the face. Ishii then hits Taven with a brainbuster. O’Reilly then puts Bennett in a knee bar, but Taven breaks it up. Ishii then hits a Brainbuster and hits Bennett with another. Kyle Fletcher and Don Callis then make their way down to the ring and distracts O’Reilly. Bennett then hits O’Reilly below the belt and scores the win with an inside cradle.

The winners and still the ROH World Tag Team Champions, The Undisputed Kingdom (Matt Taven and Mike Bennett)!

After the match, The Undisputed Kingdom (Matt Taven and Mike Bennett) celebrate their win.

We then get the entrances of the next match of the night, which is a Texas Deathmatch.

Texas Deathmatch: Diamanté vs. “Legit” Leyla Hirsch

The match starts off with Hirsch throwing a chair at Diamanté. Both women then start swinging at each other. Diamanté then sends Hirsch crashing off the ramp and through a table. Hirsch then makes it back to her feet and Diamanté brings her down to the ring. Diamanté then places Hirsch in a Tree of Woe position and kicks two chairs into her face. Diamanté then hits Hirsch with a chair and busts her open. Diamanté then charges at Hirsch, but Hirsch moves, sending Diamanté head-first into a chair. Hirsch then sends Diamanté into a chair once again. Hirsch then dumps some thumbtacks onto the mat. Hirsch then slams Diamanté onto the tacks and dumps some more onto her. Diamanté then evades a moonsault and Hirsch lands on the tacks. Diamanté then tapes Hirsch to the ropes and hits her with a shoe. Diamanté then brings out a tack-studded shoe and pounds it onto Hirsch’s head. Diamanté then sets up a barbed wire board on some chairs. Hirsch then hits Diamanté with a Samoan drop through the barbed wire board. Hirsch then gets a ladder and a table and puts them in the ring. Hirsch then tapes Diamanté to a table and hits a moonsault off a ladder to put her through it. Hirsch then gets back to her feet, but Diamanté can’t answer the ten count and the referee calls for the bell.

The winner of the Texas Deathmatch, “Legit” Leyla Hirsch!

We then get a video package and the entrances of the next match, which is a ROH Pure Championship Match.

ROH Pure Championship Match (Pure Rules Match): Blackpool Combat Club’s Wheeler Yuta (c) vs. Shane Taylor Promotions’ “Taiga Style” Lee Moriarty

The match starts off with Wheeler Yuta and Lee Moriarty feeling each other out. Yuta then locks in a knee bar, forcing Moriarty to use a rope break. Both men then trade counters and Moriarty puts Yuta in a Border City Stretch that forces Yuta to use a rope break. Yuta and Moriarty then continue to trade counters. Yuta then hits Moriarty with a chop. Moriarty then gets a warning for hitting Yuta with a closed fist. Moriarty then grounds Yuta, but Yuta responds with a dropkick. Yuta then forces Moriarty to use his second rope break. Moriarty then regains the advantage and targets Yuta’s arm. Moriarty then hits a diving dropkick on Yuta. Yuta and Moriarty then trade shots. Yuta then hits a diving forearm on Moriarty. Yuta then slams Moriarty. Moriarty then hits Yuta with a superplex. Moriarty then slams Yuta and puts him in the Border City Stretch. Yuta then turns it into a pin attempt, but Moriarty rolls back into the submission, forcing Yuta to use a rope break. Yuta then sends Moriarty to the outside and dives onto him. Yuta then gets a two count with a splash. Moriarty then slams Yuta for a two count. Yuta then forces Moriarty to use his third and final rope break. Yuta then forces Moriarty to use his final rope break. Moriarty then slams Yuta onto the apron. Moriarty then continues to control the action. Yuta then puts Moriarty in an arm-bar, but Moriarty counter into a pin for the win.

The winner and new ROH Pure Champion, Shane Taylor Promotions’ “Taiga Style” Lee Moriarty!

After the match, Yuta straps the ROH Pure Title around Moriarty’s waist and they shake hands. Moriarty then shakes the hands of Paul Wight, Christopher Daniels and Jerry Lynn.

We then get the entrances of the next match, which is a ROH Women’s World Television Championship Match.

ROH Women’s World Television Championship Match: Billie Starkz (c) vs. Red Velvet

The match starts off with Billie Starkz and Red Velvet shaking hands and Velvet gaining the advantage. Starkz then sends Velvet into the corner and slams her onto the turnbuckle. Starkz ten grounds Velvet and continues to control the action. Starkz then sends Velvet across the ring. Velvet then rallies and gets a two count with a crossbody. Velvet then hits Starkz with a lawbreaker and some strikes. Velvet then hits Starkz with a DDT and gets a two count. Starkz then puts Velvet in a modified sleeper hold. Starkz then hits Velvet with a back breaker and a neck breaker. Velvet then hits Starkz with a Poisonrana and gets a two count with a kick to the head. Velvet then hits Starkz with a neck breaker that sends Starkz to the floor and medical officials check on her. Starkz then gets back in the ring, but has apparently hurt her neck. Starkz then reveals that she was playing possum as she tries to get a cheap shot. Velvet has it scouted, but Starkz still nails her. Velvet then returns the favor and nails Starkz on her head for the win.

The winner and new ROH Women’s World Television Champion, Red Velvet!

After the match, Red Velvet celebrates her win as Starkz is clearly upset that she lost the title.

We then get the entrances of the next match, which is a ROH World 6-Man Tag Team Championship Eliminator Match.

ROH World 6-Man Tag Team Championship Eliminator Match (Winners Will Face The Undisputed Kingdom For The Vacant Titles At AEW Battle Of The Belts XI): “The Natural” Dustin Rhodes and The Von Erichs (Marshall Von Erich and Ross Von Erich) vs. The Dark Order (Evil Uno, John Silver and Alex Reynolds)

The match starts off with Dark Order hitting cheap shots on Rhodes and the Von Erichs. The match then spills to the outside and both teams starts to brawl. Uno is now left with Ross Von Erich in the ring. The Von Erichs then double-team Uno and they take control of the match. Reynolds then slams Rhodes into the steel steps. Uno then hits Marshall with a cowbell behind the referee’s back. Dark Order then isolates Marshall. Marshall then rallies and tags Ross, who clears house with a flurry of offense. Ross then hits a cannonball on Silver. Marshall then puts Uno in the claw, but Reynolds breaks it up. Reynolds and Silver then double-team Marshall at ringside. Silver then maintains the advantage. Dark Order then continues to control the action. Uno then puts on a cowboy hat and mocks the Von Erichs. Uno then nails Ross on his head. Rhodes then sends Uno into the steel steps. Ross then rallies and tags Rhodes, who clears house with a flurry of offense. Rhodes then hits some powerslams. Reynolds then accidentally knocks Silver off the apron. Rhodes then hits a Crossrhodes, but Uno breaks up the pin. The match then breaks down as both teams brawl. Dark Order then double-teams Rhodes. Rhodes then fires up, but Silver chokes him. Marshall then puts Silver in the Claw to stop him. Ross then puts Uno in the Claw. Rhodes then hits the Natural Cut on Reynolds for the win.

The winners of the ROH World 6-Man Tag Team Championship Eliminator Match and #1 Contenders to the ROH World 6-Man Tag Team Championships, “The Natural” Dustin Rhodes and The Von Erichs (Marshall Von Erich and Ross Von Erich)!

After the match, “The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata makes his way down to the ring and celebrates with Dustin Rhodes and The Von Erichs.

We then get the entrances of the next match, which is a ROH World TV Championship Survival Of The Fittest Match.

ROH World TV Championship Survival Of The Fittest Match: Atlantis Jr. (c) vs. Lio Rush vs. Shane Taylor Promotions’ Shane Taylor vs. “The Machine” Brian Cage vs. “Big Shotty” Lee Johnson vs. Johnny TV

The match starts off with Johnny TV waiting on the outside. Rush then sends Atlantis Jr. to the outside and dives onto him. Taylor then gets in Johnny’s face. Cage then gets a kick from TV and sends it into Taylor. Taylor then nails TV with a stiff shot to the face. Taylor then squares off with Cage. Cage then hits a headscissors takedown on Taylor and slams him. Atlantis Jr. then sneaks in and gets a two count. Atlantis Jr. then hits Rush with a slam. Lee Johnson then fires up with a flurry of offense. TV then gouges his eyes and grounds him. TV then nails Johnson with a kick. TV and Taylor are left alone and both men go back and forth. Cage then hits Taylor with a DDT. Rush then rallies with a flurry of offense. TV then gets a two count with a running Shooting Star Press. Atlantis Jr. then hits Johnson with a kick. Atlantis Jr. then dives onto Taylor at ringside, but Rush responds with a dive of his own. Johnson then dives onto both men. TV then takes them all out with a dive of his own before Cage dives onto everyone. Taylor then nails Cage with a lariat. The competitors then gang up on Taylor. Taylor then fights them off and slams Cage. Johnson then dodges a cannonball. Taylor then gets kicked by TV and Atlantis. Rush then pins him with a frog splash and Shane Taylor has been eliminated.

Rush then nails TV with a kick. Rush then dives onto Johnson at ringside. Johnson then slams Rush and pins him to eliminate him. Cage and TV then gang up on Johnson and double-team him. They then continue to ground him. Johnson then rallies with some kicks, but Cage overpowers him and slams him to eliminate him. TV and Cage then continue to work together as they gang up on Atlantis Jr. The partnership then breaks down as TV takes the fight to Cage. Atlantis J. then hits a destroyer for a two count. Taya Valkyrie then kicks Cage below the belt, but he overpowers Johnny and slams him to eliminate him. Cage then overpowers Atlantis Jr., but the champion rolls him up and pins him for the win.

The winner and still the ROH World TV Champion, Atlantis Jr.!

After the match, Atlantis Jr. celebrates with a Mexican flag.

We then get a video package and the entrances of the next match, which is a ROH Women’s World Championship Match.

ROH Women’s World Championship Match: “The Fallen Goddess” Athena (c) vs. Queen Aminata

The match starts off with Athena and Aminata feeling each other out. Athena then slams Aminata into the barricade and takes control. Aminata then briefly fires up, but Athena slams her onto the floor. Athena then maintains the advantage. Aminata then rallies with some stiff shots. Athena then nails Aminata with a takedown. Aminata then nails Athena with a stiff shot. Athena then gets a two count after a forearm to the face. Aminata then sends Athena crashing into the corner and hits her an Air Raid Crash for a two count. Athena and Aminata then trade shots. Aminata then wrenches Athena’s arms with her legs in a submission hold. Athena then rolls through and locks in a crossface. Aminata then slams Athena face-first into the mat, then Aminata counters the Eclipse from Athena. Both women then trade kicks. Athena then slams Aminata head-first onto the steel steps. Aminata then rallies and spikes Athena on her head. Billie Starkz then makes her way out, but Red Velvet stops her. Lexy Nair then hands Athena a microphone and Athena hits Aminata with it. Athena then hits Aminata with the Oh Face for the win.

The winner and still the ROH Women’s World Champion, “The Fallen Goddess” Athena!

After the match, Athena celebrates her win with Billie Starkz and Lexy Nair.

We then get a video package and the entrances of the main event, which is a ROH World Championship Match.

ROH World Championship Match: Mark Briscoe (c) vs. The Undisputed Kingdom’s Roderick Strong

The match starts off with Briscoe and Strong feeling each other. The match heads to the outside and both men trade shots. Briscoe then jumps over the barricade and onto Strong. Briscoe then gets Strong back in the ring, but Strong blocks the Froggy Bow. Strong then hits Briscoe with a back breaker. Strong then gains more momentum, but Briscoe nails him with a big boot. Briscoe then hits Strong with a dropkick, sending him into the barricade. Briscoe then hits Strong with an elbow drop off the apron and he gets a two count with a Fisherman Buster. Strong then slams Briscoe back-first on the apron. Strong then delivers some strikes on Briscoe and slams Briscoe into the ring post, busting him open in the process. Strong then continues to control the action. Briscoe then reaches the ropes to escape a one-legged crab. Briscoe then tries to rally, but Strong hits him with a Jay Driller. Briscoe then rallies with a flurry of offense and pays tribute to Jay with a neckbreaker. Strong then hits an avalanche Angle Slam on Briscoe for a two count. Both men then trade shots. Briscoe then goes for the Jay Driller, but Matt Taven tries to interfere. Briscoe then fends him off. Mike Bennett then runs in and hits Briscoe with a title. Strong then gets a near fall. Strong then hits a gut-buster on Briscoe. Strong then hits a Sick Kick on Briscoe for a two count. Kyle O’Reilly and Tomohiro Ishii then make their way out and brawl with Bennett and Taven. Briscoe then rallies and hits the Froggy Bow for the win.

The winner and still the ROH World Champion, Mark Briscoe!

After the match, Mark Briscoe celebrates his win with Kyle O’Reilly and Tomohiro Ishii. The Conglomeration then stands tall as the show comes to a close.

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