Two title matches are official for ROH Supercard of Honor. 

As announced during Thursday's Ring of Honor TV episode, the ROH World title and the World Women's title will be on the line at Supercard of Honor on Friday, April 5 in Philadelphia. 

ROH World Champion Eddie Kingston will defend his title against Mark Briscoe on the show. Kingston nominated Briscoe as his challenger with a promo on Thursday's show, noting that Briscoe has deserved a shot for a long time. 

Kingston has been defending the ROH title as part of the Continental Crown, but it looks as though the three titles that make up the Crown will begin to be defended separately. Kingston defends the AEW Continental Championship against Kazuchika Okada on Dynamite in Toronto next week, now has the ROH title match set for April 5.

Also set for the April 5 pay-per-view, ROH Women's World Champion Athena will defend against Hikaru Shida. Shida appeared on Thursday's Ring of Honor TV to answer an open challenge from Athena, which was quickly accepted. 

The current Supercard of Honor lineup: 

  • ROH World Champion Eddie Kingston defends against Mark Briscoe
  • ROH Women's World Champion Athena defends against Hikaru Shida

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