Okay, let’s talk about this whole thing with finding Ring of Honor spoilers. It’s something I end up doing pretty often, maybe more often than I should admit.

Why I Look for Spoilers
So, the thing is, sometimes I just can’t watch the show when it airs or when the PPV happens live. Life gets in the way, you know? But I’m still a huge fan, and I get really antsy wanting to know what went down. Other times, honestly, I’m just impatient. I see people starting to talk online, hinting at stuff, and the curiosity just kills me. I gotta know who won, who showed up, any big surprises. Waiting feels like torture sometimes.
My Usual Process for Digging Them Up
Alright, so when I decide I need the spoilers, here’s generally how I go about it. It’s not rocket science, just a bit of digging.
First up, I usually just hit up my favorite search engine. I’ll type in something simple like “Ring of Honor spoilers” or “ROH taping results”. If I know the specific event name or the date it was taped, I’ll add that in too. That helps narrow things down sometimes.
But you know how search engines are, sometimes it’s just a mess of old news or articles guessing what might happen. So, that’s usually just step one.
Next, I tend to check out a couple of the wrestling news sites I frequent. You know the ones, the places that usually get results up fairly quick, especially for tapings. I’ll skim their front pages or search directly on their site. Finding reliable ones took some trial and error over the years, some are faster or more accurate than others.
If the main news sites are slow or don’t have much, my next stop is usually social media. Twitter, or X, whatever it’s called now, is often the fastest place. I search for hashtags, things like #ROHspoilers or just #RingofHonor. This is where things get messy but also where you can find gold.
- You see posts from people who were actually at the show.
- Sometimes they just post results, sometimes photos or short clips.
- You gotta sift through a lot of noise, though. People retweeting rumors, fans just chatting.
I also sometimes check out specific fan forums or communities online, like on Reddit. There are dedicated wrestling sections where people attending tapings often post live results or summaries right after. Again, you need to figure out who seems reliable versus who’s just guessing.
Putting it Together and the Result
So, I usually end up piecing things together. I might see a result mentioned on Twitter, then see it confirmed on a news site update later, or corroborated by multiple people posting from the venue. It’s like being a detective, but for wrestling matches.

Most times, I manage to find the key results – who won the big matches, any title changes, major debuts or turns. Sometimes you get a full rundown, other times just the highlights.
Does it spoil the show when I eventually watch it? Yeah, sometimes it does take away the surprise. But honestly, sometimes I enjoy watching knowing the outcome. I can focus more on the match quality or the little details in the storytelling, knowing where it’s heading. And sometimes, like I said, I just don’t have the patience to wait! It’s just part of how I follow wrestling these days.