Ring of Honor Results, Winners, Grades, Highlights 2023
by T Santhosh | Updated Mar 27, 2023
Ring of Honor Results
On March 23rd, a match was held in Ring of Honor. The match was epic and filled with thrilling moments. For instance, Nese managed to escape the Jaydriller move and instead hit Briscoe with a dropkick to the face. Then, Fox quickly climbed to the top and finished the match with a 450 splash to Kay. Blue executed a swinging neck breaker before concluding with the SkyFall. Additionally, Williams intercepted the Bulls Horns with a powerful spear, and although Darius followed Taven, Maria tripped him, leading to The Climax and ultimately, the win. Overall, the match was action-packed and filled with many exciting events. On March 23, 2023, the show had a match with Mark Briscoe, Tony Nese w/ Smart Mark Sterling, Trustbusters, Metalik, Blake Christian, AR FoxJosh Woods, Lady Frost, Skye Blue, LFI, The Foundation, Matt Taven w/ Mike Bennett, Maria Kanellis, Darius Martin, Tony Deppen, Brian Cage w/ The Embassy, Shane Taylor w/ JD Griffey, Silas Young, Billie Starkz, Miranda Alize, Matt Sydal, Christopher Daniels, Aussie Open, Samoa Joe (c), Cheeseburger. On March 23, Ring of Honor had some great moments, including a heavy battle against all the superstars, which was the match's highlight. Scroll down to learn more about the Ring of Honor Results for March 23, 2023.
Ring of Honor Results, Winners, Grades 23/03/2023
The following table shows the Ring of Honor Results 23/03/2023
Match
Winner
Mark Briscoe vs. Tony Nese w/ Smart Mark Sterling & Josh Woods
Mark Briscoe
Trustbusters vs. Metalik, Blake Christian, & AR Fox
Metalik, Blake Christian, & AR Fox
Lady Frost vs. Skye Blue
Skye Blue
LFI vs. The Foundation
LFI
Matt Taven w/ Mike Bennett & Maria Kanellis vs. Darius Martin
Matt Taven
Tony Deppen vs. Brian Cage w/ The Embassy
Brian Cage
Shane Taylor w/ JD Griffey vs. Silas Young
Shane Taylor
Billie Starkz vs. Miranda Alize
Billie Starkz
Matt Sydal & Christopher Daniels vs. Aussie Open
Aussie Open
Samoa Joe (c) vs. Cheeseburger
Samoa Joe
Ring of Honor Highlights
Samoa Joe (c) vs. Cheeseburger
This week on ROH television, Ring of Honor continued its march towards Supercard of Honor.. During the event, several Ring of Honor veterans made a return to the ring, including Samoa Joe, Cheeseburger, Silas Young, and Shane Taylor, among others. Samoa Joe began the match by aggressively targeting Mark Briscoe and quickly took control. He delivered a powerful lariat and then finished Cheeseburger off with a Muscle Buster. After the match, Joe went after Cheeseburger again, but Mark Briscoe intervened to protect him. Joe then threw Bobby Cruise to the floor and picked up a chair, prompting Mark to enter the ring to confront him. Mark reminded Joe that he has his sights set on the belt, leading to an intense confrontation between the two. Overall, the return of the Ring of Honor veterans and the intense match between Samoa Joe and Cheeseburger added to the excitement leading up to Supercard of Honor.
Ring of Honor
ROH, which stands for Ring of Honor, is a professional wrestling promotion based in Jacksonville, Florida. It was established by Rob Feinstein on February 23, 2002, and was operated by Cary Silkin from 2004 until 2011 when it was acquired by the Sinclair Broadcast Group. The promotion gained more attention when it was sold to Tony Khan, the founder, co-owner, president, and CEO of All Elite Wrestling (AEW), two months after a deal was struck in March 2022. In the 2010s, ROH was regarded as the third-largest wrestling promotion in the United States, trailing behind WWE and Impact Wrestling. Under Sinclair Broadcast Group's ownership, ROH entered talent-sharing agreements with wrestling companies outside the U.S. and expanded its television coverage through Sinclair's broadcast stations. The promotion also established its streaming service, Honor Club, in 2018. However, with the emergence and rapid growth of AEW, which has significant financial backing, U.S. television deals, and the capacity to host major arena events, ROH has been perceived as a smaller promotion compared to WWE and AEW. Consequently, ROH's popularity has decreased over time.
Ring of Honor Results, Winners, Grades, Highlights 2023 - FAQs
Ring of Honor is a professional wrestling promotion based in Jacksonville, Florida. It was founded on February 23, 2002, by Rob Feinstein.
Ring of Honor was owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group from 2011 to 2022, when it was sold to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) founder, co-owner, president, and CEO Tony Khan.
Ring of Honor was once considered the third-largest wrestling promotion in the United States, behind WWE and Impact Wrestling. However, with the emergence of AEW, ROH has been perceived as a smaller promotion compared to WWE and AEW.
Ring of Honor events can be streamed on the promotion's streaming service, Honor Club, or purchased on pay-per-view. Some events are also broadcast on Sinclair Broadcast Group's television stations.
Several wrestlers who have competed in Ring of Honor have gone on to achieve success in WWE, including Daniel Bryan, Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, and Seth Rollins. Other notable ROH alumni include CM Punk, Samoa Joe, and AJ Styles.