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ROH Honor For All Results (11/14/21): Two Title Matches And Much More

Brody King vs. Jonathan Gresham

In a pre-match promo, King says the ROH World Championship is the only thing that matters, and Gresham is standing in his way. To get through him, King says Gresham will have to kill him. Gresham says their war of Violence vs. Pure Wrestling comes down to this; the winner of this bout will likely earn a shot at the ROH World Championship at the Final Battle pay-per-view. Gresham states that winning the title is his destiny.

King immediately plants Gresham with the Gonzo Bomb, but “The Octopus” reaches the ropes. King follows Gresham out of the ring and attacks him at ringside. The Violence Unlimited star slams the former ROH Pure Champion on the floor. Gresham rallies, but King catches him and slams him into the ring post. “The Octopus” perseveres, even after King squashes him against the barricade, and takes him down with a dive to the outside. Gresham dives at King again, but the big man no-sells it. King chops Gresham, but “The Octopus” kicks King’s legs. The powerhouse tosses Gresham into the corner, but the former Pure Champion dodges a cannonball. King hits the cannonball on a second attempt.

A piledriver earns King a two count. Gresham wrenches King’s wounded finger, even as the big man clubs him. Gresham repeatedly punches and strikes King in the head and tries to choke him out. A forearm to the head knocks King out and earns Gresham the win.

Winner: Jonathan Gresham

ROH World Tag Team Championship: Dragon Lee and Kenny King (c) vs. The OGK

In a pre-match promo, Taven says he needs to win the titles so he can walk away from ROH (due to its hiatus and decision to not renew contracts at the end of the year) with something that will make it feel okay.

The OGK takes control early on, and Taven dives onto Lee outside the ring. He then dives over the ropes onto King at ringside. The champions gain the upper hand, and Bestia del Ring interferes by attacking Taven at ringside. King grounds Taven and plants him with a spinebuster. Bennett tags in and squares off with Lee. They trade blows. Some chops and a Brainbuster give Bennett the upper hand, but Lee drops him with a German suplex.

They keep exchanging strikes, and Bennett blasts Lee with a forearm to the face. Taven nails King with a nasty knee to the face. Taven plants King with the Purple Thunder spinning slam. Lee floors Taven with a shotgun dropkick. Bennett slams Lee with a Spinebuster, but King catches him with a heel kick. Taven hits the Climax on Lee, but Bestia distracts the referee. Max The Impaler, accompanied by Amy Rose confronts Bestia, and the OGK pins Lee with the Proton Pack.

Winners and new ROH World Tag Team Champions: The OGK

Max drops King with a Spear, as Rose has clearly gotten revenge on King for betraying her months ago.

No DQ Match: ROH World Champion Bandido vs. Demonic Flamita (Non-title)

EC3 joins the commentary team and vows to show everyone that “honor as we know it is a lie.” The two foes quickly start to fight each other, and Flamita is in control early on. He grinds a chair onto Bandido’s knee and hits the joint with the steel. Bandido rallies and presses Flamita with one arm before he slams him. The champion dives onto Flamita outside the ring and lands hard on his knee. Bandido keeps Flamita grounded, though his knee is clearly bothering him. Flamita sends Bandido face-first into a chair and suplexes him.

A crucifix driver earns Bandido a two count. He hits a a pop-up cutter, but both men are down after a Spanish fly. Flamita hits a 450 splash off the apron. They keep going back and forth, and Bandido ultimately earns the win with a bridging German suplex.

Winner: Bandido

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