ROH HonorClub *Spoiler* Results - October 9, 2025: Global Talent and Technical Excellence from Daily’s Place

Ring of Honor returned to its spiritual second home in Jacksonville, Florida, for a loaded night of action taped before and after AEW Collision. The crowd inside Daily’s Place got treated to a full slate of matches highlighting everything that makes ROH HonorClub special—technical wrestling, international talent, and pure chaos to close the show.
The following contains *SPOILERS* for the show airing on WatchROH.com tonight at 7 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. CT.
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🧠 Katsuyori Shibata Def. Josh Woods (Pure Rules Match)
In a battle of grappling purists, Katsuyori Shibata and Josh Woods delivered a technical clinic under Pure Rules. The former Pure Champion Shibata outwrestled Woods in a hard-hitting exchange that had fans on their feet for every rope break and counter hold. The closing moments saw Shibata cinch in a rear naked choke before striking his way to victory. A crisp, disciplined masterpiece.
🏆 ROH Six-Man Tag Champions Shane Taylor & The Infantry Def. The WorkHorsemen & Beef
Shane Taylor Promotions—with Anthony Ogogo in their corner—retained their dominance in six-man action. Taylor, Carlie Bravo, and Shawn Dean worked with seamless chemistry to overpower The WorkHorsemen and the powerhouse Beef. After the bell, STP continued their assault on Beef until Sky Flight (Scorpio Sky & Top Flight) hit the ring to make the save, setting up the next explosive showdown.
⚡ Sky Flight Def. The Kingdom & Daddy Magic
Riding the momentum from their run-in, Sky Flight—joined by Christopher Daniels and Leila Grey—defeated The Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett) and Daddy Magic in a fast-paced six-man match. The chemistry between Scorpio Sky and the Martin brothers continues to shine, and this trio might just be the next major faction to watch in ROH.
🥋 Lee Moriarty (c) vs. Komander Ends in Time-Limit Draw (Proving Ground Match)
In one of the night’s highlights, ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty went the full ten minutes with Komander, resulting in a draw—officially earning Komander a future title shot. The match perfectly balanced technical control with bursts of lucha brilliance, showing both men at their best. The crowd’s standing ovation said it all: this was pure Ring of Honor at its finest.
🦋 Sareee & Alex Windsor, Yuka Sakazaki & More Shine in Women’s Action
- Billie Starkz continued her momentum with a win over Aleah James, further solidifying her spot among ROH’s rising stars.
- Sareee and Alex Windsor later teamed up to defeat Taya Valkyrie and Robyn Renegade in a stiff, hard-hitting tag match that previewed their upcoming singles clash for the IWGP Women’s Championship.
- Marina Shafir also scored a dominant victory alongside Wheeler Yuta, and afterward, she cut a scathing promo that took a bizarre turn—taking shots at Darby Allin and even Mt. Everest—before chaos erupted with Orange Cassidy, Tomohiro Ishii, and Willow Nightingale storming the ring for the night’s final brawl.
💥 More Results:
- Satnam Singh overpowered Gino Adonis in a quick showcase.
- Dalton Castle & The Outrunners defeated Tyson Malik, Leeroy Shogun, & Logan Cruz in a fun six-man tag.
- Swirl (Lee Johnson & Blake Christian) picked up a huge win over Willie Mack & Alex Zayne.
- Serpentico, Angelico & YouTube personality “Nasty Ned” Fulmer beat The Frat House in an entertaining six-man match that blended comedy and crisp offense.
- Premier Athletes (Tony Nese, Ari Daivari & Stori Denali) topped the Grizzled Young Veterans and Isla Dawn, proving once again that Mark Sterling’s camp knows how to steal a win.
- Lance Archer & Hechicero defeated OXP & Vision Orion, with Rocky Romero adding his usual ringside mischief.
- Jay Lethal, Tommy Billington & Adam Priest beat The Dark Order, showing Lethal’s veteran ring IQ still carries plenty of weight.
🎙️ Tony Khan Addresses the Crowd
Post-show, Tony Khan thanked fans for sticking around and announced that construction around the Jaguars’ stadium will temporarily pause AEW and ROH’s return to Daily’s Place. However, he confirmed that the company will return to Florida soon.
H/t F4WOnline.com
🎙️ Wrestling.news | Backstage Take
This week’s HonorClub might be one of ROH’s strongest tapings since the relaunch. The blend of Pure Rules excellence, cross-promotional matchups, and story-driven six-man chaos felt like the perfect storm of classic ROH and AEW influence.
The Moriarty vs. Komander time-limit draw epitomized what ROH stands for: athletic respect and technical brilliance. Meanwhile, Shibata’s win, Sky Flight’s rise, and the Shafir/Yuta brawl gave fans a mix of everything—from sportsmanship to spectacle.