Honorable results, highlights, key moments ROH Super Card for July 11, 2025

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Honor’s Tonight ROH Supercard, airing on July 11, 2025, promises an action-packed nightlife at Esport Stadium Arlington, Arlington, Texas. The show watches Low World Champion Bandido defend his titles against the Don Carris family “Alpha” and Takeuchi “Alpha.” Additionally, ROH women’s world champion “The Fallen Goddess” Athena defends her title against “La Mera Mera” Thunder Rosa.

The show starts at Watchroh.com with 8pm ET and is available to international fans on streaming platforms like Watchroh.com. Ringside News provides live-to-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Please look forward to this page, Update the latest results as the action unfoldsjoin in the conversation in the comments below!

ROH Supercard of Honor Zero Hour Pre-Show Results (7/11/25): Live Match Updates and Highlights

Roh Supercard from Honor Zero Hour Show will be opened with commentary that welcomes us to the show, and get the entrance to the first match of the pre-show.

Single Match: Break Christian vs. Jaylesal

The match begins with Blake Christian falling from Jay Resal’s top and doing a bit of a strut. Lethal then jumps into Christian, but Christian dodges it, and Lethal jumps out of the ring and clashes with Lee Johnson, who accompanied the Christian to ringside. Christian then refutes all the deadly moves.

Christian then thrusts along the top rope and slams a fatal Spanish fly. Christian then goes for a fatal lethal injection. After that, lethal works on the lap of a Christian. Christian then locks up Vanilla Chalk Zero from Moonwalk and taps out the deadly force.

Singles match winner Break Christian!

An evil uno appears on the lamp, and soon a brawl breaks out, and Flathouse sends his pledge to achieve dark order. The dark order then quickly sends out a pledge, turning their wrath into a flat house. The chanting chant “Flathouse sucks!” And the match begins.

6 Man Tag Team Match: Dark Order (Alex Reynolds, John Silver, Evil Uno) vs. Flat House (Glyph Garrison, Preston Vance, Cole Carter)

The match begins with Carter quarantine Reynolds in Flat House Corner. He and Garrison then double-team Reynolds and tag them. Reynolds then asks for the hot tag several times, but Garrison and Carter block him. Reynolds then eventually tagged with UNO, who hits a surge in attack, taking out the Culter and the Garrison with a huge chop on the corner and a double DDT. Vance then gets involved and triples Team UNO to get two counts.

After that, UNO fights. He then catches the garrison’s feet with an attempted kick. He then handed his foot to the judge and hit a neckbreaker on the grounds of the rison. Silver then tagged, pulling out all the flathouses with one hand, Garrison tended for the triple team, with three counts, but Jameson pulling out the referee. While Jameson argues with the judge, Vance brings in a pledge paddle and knocks out all the dark order. Negative 1 follows his path, Vance is distracted, which leads to a dark order that hits him the finisher. UNO then does a huge clothesline for victory.

Winners of the six-man tag team match, Dark Order (Alex Reynolds, John Silver, Evil Uno)!

The MXM Collection, Johnny TV and Taya Valkyrie will be out at the top of the ramp. Taya Valkyrie then grabs the microphone and says there will be a life-changing announcement. It turns out to be a new scent called “Seed.”

Next, you get the entrance to the next match of the pre-show.

Single Match: Diamante vs. Lady Frost

The match is when both women lock and punch each other. Diamante then smashes frost against the horns and stomps her. Diamanté then throws frost from frost to posts. Frost then tries to turn the table with a dropkick, but Diamante sees it coming and avoids it.

Frost manages to put in a twisty crossbody, which slows down a bit. Frost then tries to hoist Diamante, but her body is brought into her knees, giving Diamante an opening to regain control. Diamante then hit a frost twisted DDT from the top rope for victory.

Diamante, the winner of the singles match!

Then you get the entrance to the final match of the pre-show.

Tag Team Match: The Von Erichs (Marshall by Erich and Ross Von Erich) vs. The Premier Athletes (Ariya Daivari and Tony Nese)

The match begins with Marshall, Nese and Marshall getting better at NESE. Marshall then tagged with Loss and they double the team Nese until the referee breaks it. Daivari comes afterwards and Ross locks him with a headlock until Nese appears on the blind tag. The two teams then go back and forth, but neither of them had the advantage for quite some time.

Daibari then tries to get on the carpet from the top rope, but Ross dodges it and gets a hot tag to Marshall, who cleans the house. The athlete then fights back, and Daibari grabs the actual carpet and puts Marshall on the carpet for the second time. Marshall then hits NEES with a pop-up spine buster and follows it with Moonzoo. Sterling then tries to join, but Ross cuts off him and Marshall pins Nese for victory.

Tag Team winner, The Von Erichs (Marshall of Erich and Ross Von Erich)!

After the match, infantry and STP trash are nearing the end of fans and Roh Supercard from Honor Zero Hour Pre-Show.

ROH Supercard of Honor Results (7/11/25): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The Roh Supercard of Honor will be held in a video package and commentary welcomes us to the show. Next, you get the entrance to the first match in PPV.

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Single Match: Solcelo of the Michael Ok vs. Don Caris family

The match locks up with both men and Hexero appear to have a strength advantage, but Oki’s speed and agility offset Hexero’s advantage. Oku then overwhelms Hechicero. Hechesero then sets off the coast, but the offshore is wrapped in submission to Hechesero. Hechsero then throws Ok into the air, puts him in the chinlock and breaks his shoulder. Oku appears to be injured afterwards, but Hechesero doesn’t give up and attacks him with a spinning backbreaker. Oku then hits Hechicero with some dropkicks and gusts of attack.

After that, Ok finally gained momentum on his side and laid out the Hechsero with some brutal forearms. Oku returns Hechicero to the Dropkicks Hechicero outside and back to him over the top rope. He then sends Hexero back into the ring and bumps into him with a big splash, but that only gets two counts. Ok then goes to the springboard from the top rope, but Hechesero lifts his knees and locks him into the armbar. Oki then reverses it, putting hexero in a Boston crab and letting him grab the rope. Both men then roll on the mat until hexero acquires ankle locks off the coast. He then follows it with a flying head sizer for the victory.

The winner of the singles match, the hexero of the Don Caris family!

Next, get the entrance to the next match in PPV.

$50,000 4-way match: Atlantis Jr. vs. “Big Shot” Lee Johnson vs. Adam Priest vs. AR Fox

The match begins with every Adam priest taking it to all three. Fox then fights back, he and the priest brawl outside, and Atlantis and Johnson go to it in the ring. All four men then went outside and Fox raised the ring post to his head and flipped over to the priest. They then fight in the ring until Atlantis joins and Johnson joins. Atlantis then hits a sling blade DDT on the priest with an assist from Johnson.

The priest peers in Johnson’s eyes, but Atlantis takes him on a big dive. Fox then appears and is thrown outward by Johnson, who pulls him back into the ring. Fox kicks him in the head, and all four men brawl in the ring. After getting a big move from one competitor, another competitor was there right there with his big move, so there was no time to recover.

Johnson then approaches the fall, and the priest almost steals victory and tries to pin Fox after a splash from Atlantis and Johnson. Fox then hits the priests around the world for victory.

A $50,000 4-way match, AR Fox winner!

Next, you’ll get a pure title match between Blue Panther and Lemoriati and a video package for the opening of the next match in PPV.

ROH Pure Championship Match (Pure Rules Match): Shane Taylor Promotion’s “Taiga Style” Lemoriati (c) vs. Blue Panther

The match begins and both men are chasing each other and waste no time going straight to their wrists and ankles. The Panther then tries to lift Moriarty up on the surfboard, but Moriarty sways freely. The Panther returns to Moriarty before locking the hold. Panther then sends Moriarty to the corner, but Moriarty bounces back. Panther then hits Moriarty on the Plancha Hold and is forced to use Moriarty’s first rope break. Moriarty then responds with a series of ankle twists, but Panther lifts Moriarty over his shoulder to win the Gory Special that was attempted. Moriarty then fights and stretches the Panther into his abdomen.

Moriarty then closes out Panther and forces him to use the first rope break. Then reset and Moriarty puts the headlock on Panther. He then punches him in his face and receives a warning of a closed fist. The Panther then locks in Figure 4, but Moriarty uses a second rope break to break the hold. Both men then trade hard blows, and the Panthers dominate with the big lariats. Moriarty then bumps into the springboard forearm, wrapping the Panther in a terrible upper wrist lock. The Panther then arrives at the rope and uses a second rope break. Panther then steps outside for a breather and Moriarty flies to him twice through the ropes.

The Panther then returns to the ring, and Moriarty places an octopus hold in the middle of the ring and follows it with a border city stretch. The Panther then uses the final rope break to break the hold. The Panther then gets a second wind, slamming a series of laundry with Moriarty. The Panther then jumps into him on the outside. Panther then sends Moriarty back into the ring. The Panther then sends Moriarty’s head out of the turnbuckle. Moriarty then superplexes the Panther in the center of the ring, but only gets two counts. Moriarty then places the Panther in the lock at his ankle. Panther then grabs the rope, but his break is exhausted. Moriarty then moves to city stretching at the border, and Panther taps.

The winner of Pure Rules is still “Taiga Style” Lee Moriarty by Roh Pure Champion and Shane Taylor Promotions!

After the match, Panther waves Lee’s hand, putting the title on him, and waving once more as Lee leaves the ring. The Panther theme song will then be played when you leave the ring.

Next, get the entrance to the next match of the video package and PPV.

ROH World Tag Team Championship Match: Son of Texas (“The Natural” Dustin Rhodes and “The Spanish God” Sammy Guebara) (c) vs. Shane Taylor Promotion’s The Infantry (Carly Bravo and “Captain” Shawn Dean)

The match begins with Rhodes and Guevara attacking the infantry. Rhodes and Guevara then set up Dean and Bravo in the corner for a crushed dream, but Trish Adora goes into the middle for Bravo to drop onto Rhodes. Guevara then sends Dean and Bravo outside, where he and Rhodes go double diving. Guevara and Bravo then fight in the ring, allowing Bravo to deflect the Ref and Dean to crush Guevara into the ring apron. Bravo then tracks it outwards with a knee-high one and a double-team infantry Guevara, and sees him face to the post.

Rhodes then moves around the corner, but is stopped by the judge. Bravo then sends Guevara back into the ring, and he and Dean put in and out the tags and beat Guevara. Guevara then eventually tags Rhodes, but the judge doesn’t see it. Guevara then returns to the ring and continues to be assaulted by infantry. Bravo then telegraphed the movement, and Guevara knocked him down and got the tag on Rhodes.

Rhodes then cleans up the house and hits Dean’s Crossroads, but Bravo splits the pins. Guevara then takes Bravo outside and Rhodes sets up Dean on the horn for a crushed dream. Shane Taylor then appears and knocks Rhodes with the title belt behind the referee’s back, knocking him coldly. Guevara then takes out Taylor, but Dean rolls Rhodes for a cover, and Guevara breaks it. Dean then sends Rhodes onto the ropes, but Rhodes returns on a Texas destroyer. Bravo and Guevara get the tag and Guevara hits the springboard cutter with Bravo. Dean then catches a super kick and Rhodes slams him with a suppression. Guevara bumps into Moonsaw from the top rope for victory.

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Winner and still ROH World Tag Team Champion, son of Texas (“The Natural” Dustin Rhodes and “The God of Spain” Sammy Guebara)!

After the match, Shane Taylor jumped in and he and the infantry defeated Rhodes and Guevara. Moriarty then joins them, and Anthony Agogo also joins them. Agogo bends to punch Rhodes’ lights until von Erich arrives in a chair and cleans the ring. Rhodes then grabbed the microphone and tried out a shootout tomorrow. Tony Kahn makes it official.

Next, get the entrance to the next match of the video package and PPV.

ROH World TV Championship Match: Patriarchal Nick Wayne (c) vs. Titan

The match begins with Titán offering his hand in search of the code of honor, but Wayne instead flips him over. Titán hits a big dropkick. Wayne then returns favors with some tough strikes. Wayne then wraps Titan’s knee around the rope and sends it outwards. Wayne then sends Titan to the barricade and poses. Titan then reaches his foot, but steps into the ring. Wayne then goes to work on Titan’s knees and smashes it with his elbow. The Titan then grabs the rope and runs away, lying on the mat that grabs his knees.

Wayne then tries to take off Titan’s mask. Wayne then locks in Figure 4, but Titan finds a rope breaking the hold. Wayne then returns to Titan’s knee, and Hyper stretches it out. Titan then fights Wayne. He then jumps over the rope and knocks Wayne, but swings his knees even more. Wayne then returned to the ring and fought both in the ring aprons until Titan hit Wayne with a super kick.

Turn then hit a double stomp on Wayne from the top rope, but in the process he injured more knees. He then screams in pain, screams on one leg, and tries to recover. Returning to the ring, Wayne is locked to Figure 4 in the center of the ring as Titan screams in pain. Wayne then wrenches the wrench more vigorously, but Titan finds a rope to break the hold. Both men can exchange chops in the middle of the ring and knock each other down with simultaneous kicks. The turn then explodes from the corner and hits the Springboard DDT with Wayne. Titán then attempts a third double stomp from the top rope, but between Pin’s mother, Wayne places his son’s feet on the rope. The referee then kicks her out of ringside.

Titán grabs Wayne and locks in the bridging grapevine and straight jacket. Wayne then fights towards the ropes, and finally grabs one and forces Titan to free him. Titan then goes up to the top turnbuckle, but Wayne defeats him. Both men then exchange for forearms, Titan bumps into Wayne and the headbutt sends him into the ring. The Titan then rises, and suddenly Kipsabian arrives and pulls Titan down. Wayne then pops up and hits Wayne’s world, but Titan is kicked out. Wayne then follows it with a brainbuster for the victory.

Winner, yet still ROH World TV Champion, patriarchal Nick Wayne!

After the match, Mother Wayne and Kip Sabian celebrate with Nick Wayne. Christian Cage’s music hits and he moves towards the ring. Cage holds Wayne and places the belt on Nick’s shoulder. Cage and Sabian raise Wayne’s hand, and the patriarchy leaves the ring together.

Red Velvet cuts behind the scenes promotion and expresses his disappointment that he won’t be able to defend his title tonight at ROH Supercard of Honor. Velvet then says he’s been watching the four-ways of the interim championship at ringside.

Temporary ROH Women’s World Television Championship World Wildcard 4-way Match: Miyu Yamashita vs. Yuka Sakazaki vs. Persephone vs. Mina Shirakawa

The match starts with three women exchanging codes of honor, but Persephone doesn’t have it. Persephone then leaves the ring and forces the enemy to abandon himself. Sakazaki then sends Yamashita out of the ring and returns Persephone to it. She then took out Sakazaki and Shirakawa, and Persephone did it with a series of rolls and holds. Persephone sends the pure river to the corner, using her size advantage when Sakazaki returns. After that, Yamashita follows the lawsuit and Seihara is sent out.

With four battles outside, Persephone defeats Seihara and Yamashita. So Sakazaki can hit her with the headsizer and try to do a pin by dragging Yamashita into the ring. Sakazaki and Yamashita then fight in the ring, kicking and holding both until they’re knocked on the mat. Shirakawa then goes back and tries to steal the pin, but it’s all two counts. Sakazaki and Yamamoto then doubled her until they hit pure hair removalists and DDT at the same time.

As they unfold, Persepon rejoins the fight, smacking Shirakawa before seeking cover. Persephone then begins to overwhelm Shirakawa, who was able to stop her with her truck with a sling blade. Shirakawa then climbs to the top and hits another sling blade from the top rope, only getting two counts. Persephone then begins a punch from Shirakawa, leaving himself open for Yamashita to kick her in the face. Yamashita and Persephone fight and bring a strong style to the match. Yamashita bumps into her with a kick and a strike before smacking her, but Shirakawa splits the cover.

Sakazaki then hits Yamashita’s hammerlock slam, and Yamachuan Sichuan locks it to Yamashita’s Figure 4. Sakazaki then hits Yamashita with a magical girl splash and breaks the hold. She is then caught by Persephone in a ring apron. In the ring, Shirakawa hits Yamashita with a dragon screw, and Figure 4 and Yamashita tap on the bridge.

Worldwide Wildcard 4-way match and the new interim ROH women’s world television champion, Minasila Kawa winner!

After the match, there will be a showdown between Shirakawa and Red Velvet.

You will then get a video package that announces that Syuri is on his way to Ring of Honor and AEW.

Next, get the entrance to the next match of the video package and PPV.

ROH Women’s World Championship Match: “The Fallen Goddess” Athena (c) vs. “Lamela” Thunder Rosa

The match begins and both women waste no time chasing each other and locking up. Both women send each other to the corner before breaking it. Both women are then locked up again, this time Rosa goes for a shoulder tackle, but Athena doesn’t move. Both women then lock the third time, and Rosa wears the watch. Athena then reverses it and looks for an ankle lock, but for a headlock. Both women then roll around the ring and hold the deal until Rosa pulls up Athena and wraps her arms around the rope. Rosa then works until she can reach the rope on Athena’s shoulder.

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Athena then grabs her arms as Rosa charges, sending her to the ring post. Athena then pounds the back body against the ring apron, drops Rosa onto the barricade before returning it to the ring. Athena then slams her knee onto Rosa’s back after her knee. Athena then lifts up Rosa and slams her with the front slam, only getting two counts. Athena then targets Rosa’s back and hangs down on the rope and hits the kick after the kick.

Athena then delivers some punches, hits Senton and tries to put Rosa forever. Rosa then fights back and targets Athena’s shoulder. Both women stumbled on their feet and the trade was kicked, until Athena hit one Rosa’s face. Rosa then responds by sending Athena face to face with the second turnbuckle. Rosa then lowers Athena to the corner, targeting her at the shoulder and attacking her with a huge dropkick. Rosa then tries to lift Athena up, but her back allows Athena to turn it back into a backbreaker. Athena then climbs to the ring post, but Rosa meets her there. Both women traded punches on the post until Rosa hit Super Lana, and Athena rolled out of the ring. Rosa tracks it with baseball slides and top rope diving.

Rosa then sends Athena down the steel staircase and then back into the ring. Rosa then climbs onto the top rope and hits Athena’s shoulder with a double stomp. She then goes up the ramp and is about to leave. Rosa then comes out of the ring and the Staats gets involved while the judge checks Athena. Rosa then goes up the ramp and Athena grabs her and suffocates her from the ramp through the table. Athena then returns to the ring, hoping to count down to Rosa. Rosa then shakes off the medical staff and goes back into the ring to finish the count.

Athena then quickly attacks her with a backbreaker, but Rosa kicks out with two. Athena then attempts a knockout blow, but then kicks out at 2am again. Athena then goes to the top rope for O-Face, but Rosa catches her there and fights with the ring post until Rosa locks into a triangular choke. The judge then breaks it, but damage to Athena’s arm is done, but not enough is done enough that she can’t powerbomb the Powerbomb Rosa from the top. Athena then locks onto the side surfboard and puts all the pressure on Rosa’s back. Rosa then tries to get out of it, but is forced to tap out.

The winner and still ROH women’s world champion, Athena, “The Fallen Goddess”!

The commentary then defeats the card for tomorrow’s AEW: Texas.

Next, you get the entrance to the main event of the video package and PPV.

ROH World Championship Match: Bandido (c) vs. Don Karis’s “Alpha” Sasa

The match will be climbed by Technical Chain Wrestling and Bandido, and hit Takeshita with the armbar. After that, Takeshita turns on and locks his arm. Speed then picks up from there with leg sweep and quick hold, and both men go head-to-head and take a reset. Takechita then tries to take control, but Bandido is able to squirm from everything he throws at him. Bandido then runs around Takeshita until he can hit him with a double dropkick, sending Takeshita to the mat.

Bandido then stomps on Takeshita on the corner, but allows him to stand. It gives Takechita an opening to punch a punch bandid with the face. Bandido then returns favors, and both men are trapped in a classic test of strength. Takeshita then places Bandido on the mat, but Bandido uses his foot to flip Takeshita with a head scissor. Taketa then dodges the bandid’s charge with the horns and begins to beat him, standing on his head, slowing the pace of the match to suit his strength. Takeshita then takes Bandido to the mat with the key on his arm and twists and wrenches.

The bandid then fights and hits a twisted elbow off the top rope. He then stomps down the middle part of Takeshita and wears him. Bandido then slams the code red, but it was just two counts. Takechita then grabs Bandido and slams him with a German suppression, chases him with a blue lightning bomb. The bandid then fight back with a high knee. He then goes to 21plex, but Takeshita grabs the rope and stops him with his truck. As Taketa tries to remove Bandido’s mask, his big right forearm places Bandido on his back. Charis returns to ringside with commentary.

Takechita then finds a chair and tries to attack Bandido, but he dodges it. The bandid then attempts to dive outside. Takeshita then uses a mid-air bandid chair. He then returns to trying to remove the Bandido mask. Blood can be seen through his eyes on Bandido’s face. Takeshita then drags up the bandid to the top of the entrance ramp, where he hits a brainbuster. Takeshita then returns to the ring. The count is 14 before Bandido stands up and returns to the ring.

Takechita then sends a bandid down the corner and bites his head. Bandido is barely visible between his loose mask and all blood at this point. Takechita then goes to a simple Chinlock, but the appearance of the Champion’s eyes says he is dead. Takeshita then returns to Bandido’s arms and shoulders. The Bandido then struggles, but he can put Takeshita up because of the suppression. It gives Bandido a second wind, and he strikes the poisonous poison with Takeshita, sends him outside and chases him.

The bandid then rises to the top due to a frog splash, but only gets two counts. Both men then lay in the ring until Takeshita rose and charged. The bandid then heads to the walk-up moonsaw, but again goes 2 counts. The bandid then hits the Butterfly facebuster, but still counts two. Bandido then attempts to submit a double arm, but Takeshita does not quit. Takeshita and Bandido run the ropes that are culminating in a double cateline that defeats both men. Takechita then first stepped in and hit a big kick. Bandido then slams Takeshita on the elbow behind him. Takeshita then rises to the perfect position for the 21 plex, but Takechita lands on his foot. Bandido then sends him back to the ropes and hits the perfect 21 plex, but Takeshita kicks out for two.

Bandido then drags Takeshita onto the top rope and hits the moon sauce rum, but once again Takeshita kicks out with 2. Bandido throws everything you can think of in Takechita, but he shouldn’t just go down. The bandid then rises up again and goes to Shooting Star Press. Takeshita then lifts his knees and Bandido is sent flying. Bandido then pulls down his knee pads and hits Takeshita’s former knee, craving the rope. Bandido then goes to 21 plexes, but Takeshita catches him with a wheelbarrow suppression and kneels his skull and chases him, but Bandido kicks out at 2 o’clock. Takechita then picks up the bandid and picks up the high slam, but Bandido quickly reverses it into a pinning combination.

The winner and still the ROH world champion, Bandido!

After the match, Hexero gave his respect towards the ring, informing him that he was Bandido’s next challenger. The two men stare at each other and the show approaches.

Matches and key moments scheduled for the ROH Supercard of Honor on July 11, 2025

  • ROH World Championship Match: Bandido (c) vs. Don Karis’s “Alpha” Sasa
  • ROH Women’s World Championship Match: “The Fallen Goddess” Athena (c) vs. “Lamela” Thunder Rosa
  • ROH World TV Championship Match: Patriarchal Nick Wayne (c) vs. Titan
  • ROH Pure Championship Match (Pure Rules Match): Shane Taylor Promotion’s “Taiga Style” Lemoriati (c) vs. Blue Panther
  • ROH World Tag Team Championship Match: Son of Texas (“The Natural” Dustin Rhodes and “The Spanish God” Sammy Guebara) (c) vs. Shane Taylor Promotion’s The Infantry (Carly Bravo and “Captain” Shawn Dean)
  • Provisional ROH Women’s World Television Championship Match: TBA vs TBA
  • 6 Man Tag Team Match: Dark Order (Alex Reynolds, Evil Uno, John Silver) vs. Flat House (Cole Carter, Glyph Garrison, Preston Vance)
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