ROH Wrestling 7/10/25 – July 10 2025
ROH Wrestling 10th July 2025
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ROH Wrestling – Event Recap
Date: Thursday, July 10, 2025
Streamed on: Honor Club
Location: Universal Studios, Orlando, Florida, USA
Match Card & Results:
Match Type | Competitors | Winner |
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Opening Match | Dalton Castle vs. Lee Johnson | Dalton Castle |
Tag Team Action | The Infantry vs. The Outrunners | The Infantry |
Women’s Division | Red Velvet vs. Trish Adora | Red Velvet |
Pure Rules Match | Josh Woods vs. Blake Christian | Josh Woods |
Trios Match | The Righteous & Lance Archer vs. SAP | The Righteous & Lance Archer |
Singles Match | Lee Moriarty vs. Nick Comoroto | Lee Moriarty |
Main Event – Title Eliminator | Mark Briscoe vs. Shane Taylor | Mark Briscoe |
Show Review:
ROH delivered another strong showing on July 10, blending high-impact action with compelling character work.
- Dalton Castle opened the night with a crowd-pleasing performance, overcoming Lee Johnson with charisma and precision.
- The Infantry showcased impressive chemistry in their tag team bout, controlling the pace against The Outrunners.
- Red Velvet continued to build momentum in the Women’s Division, using agility and intensity to edge out Trish Adora.
- Josh Woods demonstrated technical mastery under Pure Rules, methodically dismantling Blake Christian.
- The Righteous & Lance Archer unleashed chaos in the trios match, overpowering the Spanish Announce Project in a brutal contest.
- Lee Moriarty utilized his speed and technique to secure a win over the powerhouse Nick Comoroto.
- In the main event, Mark Briscoe overcame Shane Taylor in a hard-fought battle, moving one step closer to a potential ROH World Title opportunity.
Final Thoughts:
This episode of ROH Wrestling was a fast-paced, action-packed affair that highlighted both established stars and emerging talent. With Mark Briscoe positioning himself for championship contention and names like Red Velvet and Josh Woods standing out, ROH continues to build a dynamic and balanced roster. A strong outing that keeps the promotion’s momentum firmly intact.