July 24, 2025
Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
Commentary – Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman
Results via Jeff Moss of F4WOnline.com
Quick Match Results
- The Outrunners defeated The WorkHorsemen via Miami Overdrive (pinfall)
- The Beast Mortos defeated Serpentico via Destination Hell Hole (pinfall)
- Blake Christian & Lee Johnson defeated David Ali & Isiah Moore via Assisted Double Foot Stomp (pinfall)
- Trish Adora defeated Aleah James via Bridging German Suplex (pinfall)
- ROH World Television Championship Proving Ground match – Nick Wayne (c) defeated Gringo Loco via Killswitch (pinfall)
The WorkHorsemen (Anthony Henry & JD Drake) vs. The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum)
Both of these teams haven’t been around ROH much in the last few months. The 5-0 Outrunners have been all over AEW and the Workhorsemen have been… working? I guess. Any way, a series of injuries put them on the shelf, so it’s good to see them back. One does have to wonder though, where is the BEEF?
Henry kicked off a Code of Honor from Magnum and the two locked up. Henry hit a big slam but missed an elbow giving Magnum the chance to show off his strength and toss Henry around the ring. Drake tagged in and called out “the old one” Turbo Floyd. Magnum shrugged and tagged him in.
Something of a posedown occurred, but if you’ve ever seen JD Drake you know it wasn’t much of one. Floyd tried to pick Drake up but it was too much for him. Magnum hopped back in with a dropkick, but the bigger Bigger Man, Drake chopped him into the corner. Magnum chopped back and the Outrunners double teamed The Workhorsemen with some tandem punches in the corner.
Henry slid out of the ring and Magnum followed, but was met by a bear hug from Drake. Drake pounded him against the barricade and then tossed him back in the ring. Drake was legal (I guess?) and worked Magnum over until Henry tagged in for a double team, including a senton from Drake.
Drake went up to the second rope for a Drakebomb, but Magnum dodged it. Before he could get to Floyd though, Henry tagged in and cut him off. Magnum countered a suplex and got a hot tag to Floyd. Unfortunatley, the Ref was distracted by Drake and didn’t see the tag. Magnum fought back against Henry and got a second hot tag to Floyd.
Floyd cleaned house, spamming body slams on Henry until Drake clubbed him to a stop. Floyd finally got Drake up for a bodyslam and he and Magnum hit their double elbow. Magnum scooped up Henry and the Outrunners slammed him to get the pin and victory.
Winner: The Outrunners via Pinfall.
Video: Hechicero, Spanish Announce Project, Rocky Romero, Hologram
A video aired recapping Hechicero’s victory over Angelico at last week’s show and Hechicero & Rocky Romero’s post-match attack on Spanish Announce Project that was broken up by Hologram,
The Beast Mortos vs. Serpentico
This match was pretty much made AT me. Beast Mortos? Good! Serpentico? Good! Beast Mortos AND Serpentico? GRRRREAT!! Mortos hasn’t been around ROH much while Serpentico is an ROH mainstay. I cannot stress how into this match I am. Also? Mortos is in great shape!
Mortos charged off the bell and ran right over Serpentico. Serpentico tripped him off the ropes though and followed through with a big elbow. That just mad Mortos mad though and he threw Serpentico into the corner. Serpentico tried a high kick and leap from the top rope, but Mortos dodged it and sent Serpentico reeling with stiff forearms.
Mortos hit a spinning heel kick and started powering up. He hoisted Serpentico over his head, but Serpentico dropped out of it and stepped aside to avoid a charge from Mortos. Mortos went through the ropes to the outside and Serpentico followed, but Mortos caught him, tossing him back in the ring.
Serpentico hit a baseball slide and set up a dive, but Mortos hopped back into the ring a stopped him cold. Mortos went for a chokeslam, but Serpentico wiggled into a flatliner. Mortos hit a spinning backbreaker followed but a spinning lariat into a piledriver and that was too much for Serpentico. 1,2,3 and Mortos wins.
Winner: The Beast Mortos via Pinfall.
Backstage: Dark Order
Consistency is the name of the game for @SilverNumber1, @YTAlexReynolds & @EvilUno as the Dark Order is FOREVER!
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) July 24, 2025
Watch #ROH TV on #HonorClub at https://t.co/8dcdtxqvDf pic.twitter.com/f34pkQGYgY
Backstage, the Dark Order cut a promo saying that they are going to make a promise; They are going to show up, kick ass and leave. Over and over. Because Dark Order is forever.
Blake Christian & Lee Johnson vs. David Ali & Isiah Moore
Christian and Johnson have attitude to spare and are looking for someone to take it out on. Aside from Christian’s new(ish) haircut things haven’t been going great for these guys since they paired up, so this match would be a good chance for them to start building towards a shot at some gold.
Johnson started things off against Moore and it was a really impressive exchange. We know Johnson has the goods, but Moore kept pace with him. Christian tagged in just in time for Johnson to leap over the top rope and take out Ali.
Christian slowed things down with a chinlock, raking the eyes of Moore. He hit a series of stiff elbows to the back but Moore was able to make a tag to Ali. Ali came out swinging but Christian suplexed him into next week. Johnson made a quick tag and the two double teamed Ali with huge speed.
Johnson put Ali up on his shoulders and Christian double stomped him to the mat. That was about it for the challengers and Johnson made the pin and picked up the victory.
Winner: Blake Christian & Lee Johnson via Pinfall.
Video: Athena, “Timeless” Toni Storm
With a guaranteed shot at the #AEW Women's World Title in hand, ROH Women's World Champion @AthenaPalmer_FG keeps "Timeless" Toni Storm in her sights at all times.
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) July 24, 2025
Watch #ROH TV on #HonorClub at https://t.co/8dcdtxqvDf pic.twitter.com/zDBeCOH2Ak
A video aired hyping up Athena and “Timeless” Toni Storm’s feud for the AEW Women’s World Championship.
Trish Adora vs. Aleah James
Adora has been making waves in ROH since joining up with Shane Taylor Promotions. James is in her second ROH match. Now, let’s fight.
Adore had a definite size advantage on James, but James’ quickness was not to be underestimated. Adora locked in a tight armbar, but James flipped out of it. Unfortunately, Adora caught her in midair and threw her into the corner.
James tried her best, but Adora easily hit a backbreaker and kicked her while she was down. Adora continued working the arm until getting bored and hoisting James up in a submission hold before slamming her on the mat face first.
Adora tried a casual pin, but James kicked out, infurating Adora. She began kicking and stomping a dazed James, finishing with a split submission hold that folded James in half. Adora dragged her around the ring, pulling James to her feet. James hit a headscissor into the corner followed by a bulldog.
Adora followed up with a huge kick to take control again, landing a big right across James’ jaw. That put her out and Adore picked up the pin and victory.
Winner: Trish Adora via Pinfall.
Backstage: Mark Sterling, Premier Athletes
.@MarkSterlingEsq and the Premier Athletes, @TonyNese and @AriyaDaivari, set the record straight and send a message to the current ROH World Tag Team Champions, the Sons of Texas.
— ROH – Ring of Honor Wrestling (@ringofhonor) July 24, 2025
Watch #ROH TV on #HonorClub at https://t.co/8dcdtxqvDf pic.twitter.com/HWCv9uPllc
Backstage, the Premier Athletes cut a promo about how they are still mad at the Sons of Texas for kicking Mark Sterling in the junk. So watch out for them. And stuff.
ROH World Television Championship Proving Ground Match
Gringo Logo vs. Nick Wayne (c)
Nick Wayne. Oh, Nick Wayne. Recently “uncaged” from his patriarchal, uh, cage, Wayne is giving a potential title shot to the very large and scary Gringo Loco. Loco has the ability to move like Wayne, but with a big size difference. Wayne seems to understand how Proving ground matches work now, so this should be interesting to say the least.
Mother Wayne and Kip Sabian stalked around the ring as the match kicked off. Wayne locked up with Loco who sent him flying with an arm drag. Wayne seemed to take Loco more seriously after that, pounding on him in the corner.
Loco caught Wayne in a charge and military pressed him. He followed that with a senton for a two-count. Wayne bailed from the ring and hid behind Mother, throwing Loco off. Wayne threw him into the steel steps and then back into the ring for some fast punches.
Not concerned with time ticking away, Wayne put on a chinlock. Loco fought out of it an knocked Wayne over with a dropkick. The two struggled to their feet with Loco hitting a pair of lariats. Loco hit a modified Lethal Injection, but only got a two-count. With time ticking away (ROH, put it on the screen!) Loco went up top for a moonsault, but Wayne was able to get out from underneath him.
Wayne hit a Killswitch of all things and put Loco down for good.
Winner: Nick Wayne via Pinfall.

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