ROH Supercard of Honor

ROH Supercard of Honor is a pay-per-view professional wrestling event annually presented by the U.S. based promotion Ring of Honor (ROH), and primarily takes place during the weekend of WrestleMania - the flagship event of WWE and considered to be the biggest wrestling event of the year.

ROH Supercard of Honor
PromotionsRing of Honor
First eventSupercard of Honor (2006)

Supercard of Honor has been a yearly tradition since 2006. The shows are sometimes two-day events, traditionally taking place on Friday nights and/or Saturday afternoons, and are held either in or nearby the same city as that year's WrestleMania. The only deviations so far have been the 2010 and 2011 Supercards, which were held about a month after WrestleMania weekend. The 2019 event used the modified "G1 Supercard" name as it was co-produced with New Japan Pro-Wrestling.

After annually running from 2006 to 2019 (with the exception of 2012), the event took a two-year hiatus, as Supercard of Honor XIV had been scheduled to take place on April 4, 2020, with some matches having already been announced, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and no Supercard of Honor event took place in 2021 because of the lingering pandemic. The event returned in 2022 with Supercard of Honor XV.[1]

Dates and venues

Event[2] Date[2] Venue City[2] Main event[2]
Supercard of Honor (2006) March 31, 2006 Frontier Fieldhouse Chicago Ridge, Illinois Bryan Danielson (c) vs. Roderick Strong for the ROH World Championship
Supercard of Honor II March 31, 2007 Michigan State Fairgrounds & Expo Center Detroit, Michigan Typhoon (CIMA and Susumu Yokosuka) and Shingo vs. Typhoon (Dragon Kid and Ryo Saito) and Masaaki Mochizuki in a Dragon Gate rules match
Supercard of Honor III March 29, 2008 Orlando Downtown Recreation Complex Orlando, Florida Typhoon (CIMA, Dragon Kid and Ryo Saito) vs. Muscle Outlaw'z (Naruki Doi, Masato Yoshino and Genki Horiguchi) in a Dragon Gate rules match
Supercard of Honor IV April 3, 2009 George R. Brown Convention Center Houston, Texas Nigel McGuinness (c) vs. Jerry Lynn for the ROH World Championship
Supercard of Honor V May 8, 2010 Manhattan Center New York, New York Tyler Black (c) vs. Roderick Strong for the ROH World Championship
Supercard of Honor VI May 21, 2011 Frontier Fieldhouse Chicago Ridge, Illinois Eddie Edwards (c) vs. Roderick Strong for the ROH World Championship
Supercard of Honor VII April 5, 2013 Hammerstein Ballroom New York, New York Kevin Steen (c) vs. Jay Briscoe for the ROH World Championship
Supercard of Honor VIII April 4, 2014 John A. Alario Sr. Event Center Westwego, Louisiana Adam Cole (c) vs. Jay Briscoe for the ROH World Championship
Supercard of Honor IX March 27, 2015 The Sports House Redwood City, California Jay Briscoe (c) vs. Samoa Joe for the ROH World Championship
Supercard of Honor X April 1, 2016 Hyatt Regency Dallas Dallas, Texas The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) vs. The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin)
April 2, 2016 Kyle O'Reilly vs. Adam Cole in a No Holds Barred match
Supercard of Honor XI April 1, 2017 RP Funding Center
(Jenkins Arena)
Lakeland, Florida The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) (c) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) in a Ladder match for the ROH World Tag Team Championship
Supercard of Honor XII April 7, 2018 Lakefront Arena New Orleans, Louisiana Dalton Castle (c) vs. Marty Scurll for the ROH World Championship
G1 Supercard April 6, 2019 Madison Square Garden New York, New York Jay White (c) vs. Kazuchika Okada for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship
Supercard of Honor XV[1] April 1, 2022 Curtis Culwell Center Garland, Texas Jonathan Gresham (c) vs Bandido for the Undisputed ROH World Championship
Supercard of Honor (2023) March 31, 2023 Galen Center Los Angeles, California Claudio Castagnoli (c) vs Eddie Kingston for the ROH World Championship

See also

References

  1. "ROH Presents Supercard Of Honor On April 1 In Dallas-Fort Worth". ROHWrestling.com. Sinclair Broadcasting. Retrieved January 10, 2022.
  2. "Past ROH Results". Ring of Honor. Retrieved February 5, 2011.
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