ROH

ROH Wrestling 6/12/25 – June 12 2025

ROH Wrestling 6/12/25 – June 12 2025 watch online 

Watch DailyMotion Full Show

Watch OK Full Show

Match Card Highlights

Announced via ProWrestling.net and confirmed through ROH HonorClub broadcasts:

  • Proving Ground Match: ROH World Champion Bandido vs. Mansoor
  • Singles Match: Preston Vance vs. Evil Uno
  • Tag Team Bout: Atlantis Jr. & Templario vs. Magnus & Volador Jr.
  • Red Velvet featured in action (opponent not announced)
  • Appearances from Shane Taylor, Lee Moriarty, Shawn Dean, and Carlie Bravo in segments or matches

Match Reviews & Key Moments

Bandido vs. Mansoor – Proving Ground Match

A standout main event showcasing Bandido’s growing dominance as ROH World Champion. Mansoor brought sharp timing and determination, landing key strikes and chaining together quick flurries of offense. Yet Bandido, using his unmatched agility and veteran instincts, slowed the pace and transitioned into power sequences.
Finish: Bandido countered a top-rope attempt with a running knee, followed by the 21-Plex for the pinfall.
Result: Bandido wins, reaffirming his champion status.

This win further builds his Proving Ground series resume and positions him as a central figure heading into Supercard of Honor on July 11.

Preston Vance vs. Evil Uno

A surprisingly physical encounter that leaned into storytelling and style contrast. Evil Uno used psychological warfare and ring awareness to frustrate Vance, taking control during the middle stretch. However, Vance’s raw power and resilience were too much to contain.
Key Spot: Vance countered Uno’s low-blow tease into a spinebuster and closed it out with a Discus Lariat.
Result: Preston Vance wins via pinfall.

Atlantis Jr. & Templario vs. Magnus & Volador Jr.

A thrilling Lucha Libre tag bout that balanced finesse and brute force.
Atlantis Jr. and Templario stunned the crowd with seamless aerial combinations, including a double springboard moonsault to the outside. Volador Jr. matched the pace, but Magnus’ strength-heavy strategy failed to connect in the final moments.
Result: Atlantis Jr. & Templario pick up a statement win.

This could be a prelude to their involvement in the rumored ROH/Lucha showcase at Supercard of Honor.

Red Velvet – In Action

Although her opponent wasn’t announced, Red Velvet made the most of the spotlight. Whether it was a brief squash or promo-based interaction, she radiated confidence, continuing her quiet ascent in ROH’s revitalized women’s division.
Result: Red Velvet likely wins, as her momentum grows week to week.

Shane Taylor Promotions, Lee Moriarty, Shawn Dean & Carlie Bravo

These talents were utilized either in vignette packages or tag/multi-man matches.

  • Lee Moriarty (ROH Pure Champion) was a standout, delivering a clinic in technical wrestling—possibly in a Pure Rules match or post-match promo.
  • Shane Taylor & Carlie Bravo teased internal tensions or hinted at new alignments.
  • Shawn Dean, often seen as a locker-room leader, gave hints of a push with renewed energy.

Event Summary & Analysis

This episode felt deliberate in pace but purposeful in direction. With Supercard of Honor looming on July 11, ROH is layering its roster stories smartly—positioning Bandido as a dominant, yet tested champion while elevating international flavor and fresh talent.

  • Bandido’s win keeps the championship arc compelling.
  • Tag team diversity (lucha vs. brawler) continues to impress weekly.
  • Women’s division slowly gains depth via Red Velvet’s presence.
  • Undercard stories, especially with Vance, Uno, and Shane Taylor Promotions, are being carefully threaded.

Final Thoughts

June 12’s ROH HonorClub taping was a tight, story-focused showcase with flashes of athletic brilliance and strategic pacing. Bandido’s continued dominance, Red Velvet’s rise, and the integration of lucha talent indicate a company steadily building momentum for summer’s marquee events.

Rating: ★★★★☆
Best Match: Bandido vs. Mansoor
Moment of the Night: Atlantis Jr. & Templario’s synchronized aerial finish
Most Intriguing Development: Lee Moriarty’s technical dominance as Pure Champion

Verdict: A well-rounded TV offering that serves both as a satisfying standalone and a promising build-up to ROH’s summer crescendo.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *