Prior to and after Collision, Ring of Honor will begin taping material for its streaming show as AEW now offers multiple live shows per week. Before and after the premiere episode aired on TNT, they filmed matches at United Center in Chicago on Saturday night (June 17).
As the only match announced in advance for Jun 22’s episode occurred during taping, this material figures will be used this Thursday. As for ROH’s Death Before Dishonor PPV, scheduled for July 21, one of these matches could impact the Forbidden Door card that AEW & New Japan are currently putting together for PPV on Sunday (June 25).
The following is what was filmed on Saturday night
Gringo Loco defeated Willie Mack
Trish Adora defeated Allysin Kay
Kyle Fletcher defeated Silas Young
In a Pure Rules Match, Daniel Garcia defeated Rocky Romero, submitting him after forcing him to exhaust all his rope breaks. The AEW International champion backed away from Garcia after an Orange Cassidy run-in interrupted the post-match beatdown.
A presumably non-title Six-Man Tag was won by The Mogul Embassy (Brian Cage, Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) over an unnamed opponent
Josh Woods loses to Dalton Castle
The Infantry (Shawn Dean & Carlie Bravo) defeated the Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett). Maria Kannellis was prevented from interfering by Trish Adora.
Lee Moriarty & Big Bill defeat Blake Christian & Matt Sydal
After the match, The Righteous played a video challenging the Dark Order duo to a match “next week.”
Leila Gray defeated Diamante by using the ropes for leverage
The Workhorsemen (Anthony Henry & JD Drake) defeated Darius Martin, AR Fox & Action Andretti.
Athena won the ROH Women’s Championship by defeating Kiera Hogan in a Street Fight