June 19, 2025
Atlantic City, NJ – Adrian Phillips Theater At Boardwalk Hall, Detroit, MI – Masonic Temple Theatre, and Portland, OR – Theater Of The Clouds At Moda Center
Commentary – Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman
Results via Jeff Moss of F4WOnline.com
Quick Match Results
- Shane Taylor Promotions defeated Anthony Gangone & Sal Mistretta via KO Punch (pinfall)
- Pure Rules match – Deonna Purrazzo defeated Marti Belle via Venus De Milo (submission)
- Lance Archer defeated Aaron Solo via Blackout (pinfall)
- Miyu Yamashita defeated Brooke Havok via Skull Kick (pinfall)
- Eight-Man Tag Team match – Top Flight & The Kingdom defeated The Infantry & Grizzled Young Veterans via Skywalker Splash (pinfall)
Shane Taylor Promotions (Lee Moriarty & Shane Taylor) vs. Anthony Gangone & Sal Mistretta
Shane Taylor Promotions as a group are pretty much unstoppable at this point. They have the talent, the aggression and the ability to back up any and all smack talk. As for their opponents tonight, Gangone has one other ROH appearance as part of a team that lost to the horribly named LEEJ (EJ Nduka & Lee Johnson) last year. Mistretta has only two years in the business and has been described as “sturdy.”
Right off the bat, Moriarty laid out Gangone with a high knee to the face. From there he tagged in Taylor who gleefully took on Mistretta. Mistretta got a little too excited and managed to punch Taylor in the face. That did not make the much bigger Taylor happy, so he picked up Mistretta and threw him at the ground in an aggressive chokeslam. Then he did it again for good measure.
Gangone tried to help out his partner, but Moriarty intercepted him and locked in a Border City Stretch. Taylor, the “legal” man, punched Mistretta in the face and pinned him, 1-2-3.
Winner: Shane Taylor Promotions via Pinfall.
Video: Athena, Thunder Rosa
A video aired recapping Athena’s victory in a ROH Women’s World Championship Proving Ground match two weeks ago and Thunder Rosa running out to stop Athena from attacking anoyther helpless victim. Rosa cleared the ring of Athena and held up her ROH Women’s World title as Athena looked on upset.
Pure Rules Match
Deonna Purrazzo vs. Marti Belle
What a great way to tee-up the tournament to crown the first ever Ring of Honor Women’s Pure Champion! Purazzo feels like the title was made for her and Belle is the current EMERGE Women’s Champion, so she’s no slouch as well. For those not in the know a Pure Rules Match has a 10 minute time limit. Wrestlers are allowed only three rope breaks and one closed fist warning. Outside interference results in an instant DQ.
Purrazzo and Belle locked up off the top and traded wrist and chin locks. Purrazzo powered out of it first with a hard shoulder, knocking Belle down. Purrazzo sent Belle to the corner, where she bailed out of the ring. Purrazo went for a baseball slide, but Belle was waiting and the two exchanged what appeared to be very closed fists, but the Ref let it go.
Purrazzo sent Belle into the steps and rolled back into the ring. Belle staggered up and just beat the count out. Purrazzo worked over the arm of Belle, but left herself open for a quick rollup that got a two count. Purrazzo sent Belle to the match and wrenched her arm again.
Purrazzo, in total control, locked in a disarmer into a venus de milo hold, preventing Belle from reaching the ropes. Belle tapped out to end the match.
Winner: Deonna Purrazzo via Submission.
Backstage: The Frat House
The Frat House sends a message to Dark Order as they answer last week's challenge!
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) June 19, 2025
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The Frat House cut a “promo” from the back about how they don’t like the Dark Order. Vance hates them all, Jameson mentioned a small package and then yelled Boooooooooze before they all left. It was… underwhelming.
Aaron Solo vs. Lance Archer
Usually when Archer comes to ROH these days, it’s to quickly murder an unsuspecting up-and-comer. Tonight though, he faces Solo who’s been on a hot streak, having a string of really great matches in ROH and AEW. So Solo might be a tougher match for the much larger Archer.
Solo tried to get the jump on Archer, kicking his legs before the bell even rang. Archer returned the favor though, sending Solo staggering. Solo tried to power back, but there’s only one winner in a power-match against Archer and Solo was sent flying.
Solo did not give up though, trying again until Archer threw him into the corner and laid him out. Solo tried to escape up the ring post, but that just put him in position for a Blackout and Archer got the quick win.
Winner: Lance Archer via Pinfall.
Miyu Yamashita vs. Brooke Havok
The last time we saw Yamashita in ROH, it was back in 2023 against ROH Women’s Champion Athena, back when she was only the “maybe forever?” champion. It was a losing effort for Yamashita but she’s been working the indies and AEW ever since. Havok also faced Athena in 2023, but lost in less than 2 minutes. She’s been better since then, but has yet to win a match in Ring of Honor.
The two tied up off the top, with Yamashita getting the upper hand due to her size advantage. She controlled the pace until Havok got a headlock and spun her around for a big dropkick. Havok started giving Billie Starkz a run for her money and bratted around the ring. That infuriated Yamashita, who clocked her from behind.
Havok fought back, returning fire with elbows and forearms, followed by a neckbreaker and a senton bomb. Yamashita was stunned, but managed to dodge Havok and plant a springboard rewind kick. She picked up Havok, but Havok wiggled free and delivered some kicks.
Havok went for a headscissor, but Yamashita caught her and delivered a brutal whipping kick, that knocked Havok down and gave Yamashita the pin.
Winner: Miyu Yamashita via Pinfall.
Backstage: Mark Sterling, Premier Athletes
Expunged from the records in 2025? Suddenly, the Premier Athletes @TonyNese & @AriyaDaivari are “undefeated” this year?!
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) June 19, 2025
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In the back, Mark Sterling was watching footage of a Premier Athletes match. Due to ringside “assaults on a consultant” (aka him), Sterling has had most of the Athletes matches thrown out. So, by default, they are undefeated in 2025. They then talked about their shirts and declared their intentions to go after the ROH Tag Titles.
Eight-Man Tag Team
Pure Rules Match
The Infantry (Carlie Bravo & Capt. Shawn Dean) & Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson) vs. Top Flight (Darius & Dante Martin) vs. The Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett)
Eight men, from four teams, teaming together on two teams, to beat the heck out of each other. The Grizzled Young Veterans haven’t been around ROH in a spell and The Kingdom have popped in and out over the last few months. The Infantry has been causing trouble with Shane Taylor Promotions and Top Flight have been flying high, so to speak.
The Grizzled Infantry jumped their opponents off the top and all eight men brawled in the ring. When the dust cleared, Top Kingdom had cleared the ring leaving Darius and Drake as the legal men. Things settled down after that, with Taven tagging in to send Drake to the ground with a dropkick.
Gibson grabbed Taven’s ankles and dragged him outside the ring where Drake tossed him into the barricade before choking him on the ring apron (the chokiest part of the ring!). Gibson tried to keep Taven from making a tag, but it took Drake tagging back in to stop it.
Bravo tagged in and he and Dean double teamed Taven, isolating him in the corner. They hung him up in the tree of woe and everyone took turns wailing on him until the Infantry hit a double dropkick. It wasn’t enough though as Taven kicked out at two.
Taven finally made a hot tag to Darious and he and Dean threw hands in the center of the ring. Darius cleaned house, going for a pin until Gibson broke it up. Duante came in with a springboard splash to help his brother then tagged in Bennett who stacked up Bravo, Gibson and Drake in the corner and chopped them all.
Bravo tried an underhook facebuster on Duante, but it wasn’t enough and Darius broke it up. Bennett hit a spiccoli driver on dean followed by a knee from Taven. Taven then dove out of the ring, taking out Gibson, Drake and Bravo. The Infantry hit a Boot Camp on Darious, but he was able to kick out at two.
Dean and Darius found themselves the legal men and Darius hit a fisherman suplex. Duante tagged in for a big frog splash and pinned Dean in the middle of the ring.
Winner: Top Flight & The Infantry via Pinfall.