ROH Supercard of Honor 2025 Under the bright lights of Las Vegas, at the sold-out MGM Grand Garden Arena, the ROH Supercard of Honor 2025 unfolded like a symphony of legacy, grit, and rebirth. Ring of Honor, reborn under the steady hand of Tony Khan, delivered a show that not only honored its past but boldly shaped its future.

A Night of Respect and Revolution

The night opened with a tribute video to the fallen warriors of ROH’s past — the Briscoes, Xavier, and others — their memories woven into the DNA of the company. But as the bell rang for the first match, the present came crashing forward with purpose.

Opening Match: Rey Fénix vs. Lee Moriarty

A fast-paced, high-flying war that ignited the crowd. Moriarty came in more aggressive than ever, but Fénix’s unearthly agility won out in the end with a top-rope Spanish Fly followed by the Fire Driver. The crowd roared with a standing ovation — this was ROH’s spirit in motion.

Tag Team Turmoil

ROH World Tag Team Championship — The Kings of the Black Throne (Malakai Black & Brody King) vs. The Infantry vs. The WorkHorsemen
Chaos reigned in a brutal triple threat, but it was The Kings of the Black Throne who dominated. Malakai sprayed black mist at the perfect moment, and Brody crushed Carlie Bravo with a Gonzo Bomb. The belts remained in the House of Black’s possession.

Pure Wrestling Showcase

ROH Pure Championship — Wheeler Yuta vs. Katsuyori Shibata II
A rematch that had the entire wrestling world watching. Technical excellence met martial discipline. Yuta, colder and more calculating, targeted Shibata’s knee relentlessly. In the end, Yuta tapped out the icon with a modified STF, but even in victory, he bowed deeply to Shibata, honoring the spirit of Pure Rules.

Women’s Division Ascends

ROH Women’s World Championship — Athena (c) vs. Giulia
The Forbidden Door cracked open as Giulia made her ROH debut. The Japanese star and the “Fallen Goddess” went to war in a brutal, emotional match. Tables, steel, and raw strikes told the tale. Athena retained with a deadlift O-Face from the second rope — but she offered her hand to Giulia after. Respect, through violence.

The Return of a Legend

Suddenly, the arena went dark. A familiar theme hit.

Nigel McGuinness stepped into the ring—not in a suit, but in gear. The crowd exploded. He issued a one-time-only challenge…

Nigel McGuinness vs. Bryan Danielson — One More Time.
The American Dragon walked out to thunderous cheers, stared at his old rival, and simply said: “Let’s finish what we started.”

The match was made official for AEW x ROH: Forbidden Frontier later this year.

Main Event: ROH World Championship

Eddie Kingston (c) vs. Kyle O’Reilly
Emotion met technique. O’Reilly’s comeback tour culminated here — the once-injured limb specialist moving like a man reborn. But Kingston’s heart wouldn’t yield. After a 25-minute battle with stiff chops, suplexes, and submission scares, Eddie landed the Backfist to the Future twice to retain his title.

The crowd chanted “Eddie! Eddie!” as he took the mic.

“This ain’t just Ring of Honor. This is our Honor. And as long as I breathe, I fight for this place.”

Fireworks exploded. Confetti fell. ROH Supercard of Honor 2025 was not just a show — it was a declaration. ROH wasn’t just alive — it was thriving, standing tall between the legacies of its past and the revolution of its future.

By TMT

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