Complete SPOILERS From Ring Of Honor TV Tapings (25 February)

SPOILERS from Saturday's ROH TV tapings, including a major return...

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Ring Of Honor filmed its first set of television tapings since Tony Khan's March 2022 takeover on Saturday, 25 February, with NJPW star Zack Sabre Jr.'s return to Khan's promotional umbrella the biggest talking point from the session.

Per the Wrestling Observer's JJ Williams, ZSJ, the reigning NJPW World Television Champion, defeated independent star Blake Christian at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. This was ZSJ's first appearance on an AEW-adjacent show since June 2022's Forbidden Door collaboration with NJPW, where he lost to a returning Claudio Castagnoli.

Reigning ROH World Champion Castagnoli defended the belt against AR Fox at the ROH tapings. Later, Eddie Kingston challenged Claudio to a title fight, though he was shot down. "A man without honor will never be ROH Champion," said Castagnoli.

Athena defended her ROH Women's Championship against Willow Nightingale in the last match of the taping. Previously, Willow had overcome former IMPACT star Lady Frost, who was debuting. Meanwhile, Mark Briscoe has emerged as a potential challenger for Samoa Joe's ROH Television Title, challenging Joe after the big man had beaten Tony Deppen.

ROH runs another session of television tapings today, Sunday 26 February. Head onto the next page for full spoilers from Saturday's matches.

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