Tonight’s ROH Supercard Of Honor airing July 11, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the Esports Stadium Arlington in Arlington, Texas. The show sees ROH World Champion Bandido defend his title against Don Callis Family’s “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita. Plus, ROH Women’s World Champion “The Fallen Goddess” Athena defends her title against “La Mera Mera” Thunder Rosa.

The show kicks off at 8:00 PM ET on WatchROH.com and is available for international fans on streaming platforms like WatchROH.com. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!

ROH Supercard Of Honor Zero Hour Pre-Show Results (7/11/25): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The ROH Supercard Of Honor Zero Hour Pre-Show opens up with commentary welcoming us to the show, We then get the entrances of the first match of the pre-show.

Singles Match: Blake Christian vs. Jay Lethal

The match starts off with Blake Christian getting the drop on Jay Lethal off the top and doing a little strutting. Lethal then goes for a dive on Christian, but Christian dodges it and Lethal flies out of the ring, colliding with Lee Johnson who accompanied Christian to ringside. Christian then counters every move Lethal has.

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Christian then struts along the top rope and hits a running Spanish Fly on Lethal. Christian then goes for a Lethal Injection on Lethal. Lethal then works on Christian’s knee. Christian then locks in a Vanilla Choke Zero out of a moonwalk and forces Lethal to tap out.

The winner of the Singles Match, Blake Christian!

Evil Uno appears on the ramp and immediately a brawl breaks out with The Frat House sending their pledges up to get the Dark Order. The Dark Order then quickly dispatches the pledges and turn their fury To the Frat House. The crowed chants “Frat House Sucks!” and the match gets underway.

6-Man Tag Team Match: Dark Order (Alex Reynolds, John Silver and Evil Uno) vs. The Frat House (Griff Garrison, Preston Vance and Cole Karter)

The match starts off with Karter isolating Reynolds in The Frat House corner. He and Garrison then tags in and out, double teaming Reynolds. Reynolds then goes for a hot tag a few times, but Garrison and Karter blocks him. Reynolds then finally tags in Uno and Uno hits a flurry of offense, taking out Karter and Garrison with huge chops in the corner and a double DDT. Vance then gets involved and they triple team Uno to get a two count.

Uno then battles back. and catches Garrison’s foot in a kick attempt. He then passes the foot to the referee and hits a neckbreaker on Garrison. Silver then tags in and single handedly takes out all of The Frat House, leaving Garrison prone for a triple team and would have been a three count, but Jameson pulled the referee out. While Jameson is arguing with the referee, Vance brings in the pledge paddle and knocks out all of The Dark Order. Negative 1 then makes his way out and Vance is distracted and that leads to Dark Order hitting their finishers on him. Uno then hits a huge clothesline for the win.

The winners of the 6-Man Tag Team Match, Dark Order (Alex Reynolds, John Silver and Evil Uno)!

MXM Collection, Johnny TV and Taya Valkyrie then make their way out at the top of the ramp. Taya Valkyrie then grabs a mic and says they have a life changing announcement, which turns out to be a new scent from called “SEED.”

We then get the entrances of the next match of the pre-show.

Singles Match: Diamanté vs. Lady Frost

The match starts off with both women locking up and punching each other. Diamanté then slams Frost into the corner and stomps on her. Diamanté then throws Frost from post to post. Frost then tries to turn the tables with a dropkick, but Diamanté sees it coming and avoids it.

Frost then manages to get a twisting crossbody in and that slows the pace down a bit. Frost then tries to hoist Diamanté up, but her body gives out and Frost drops to her knees, giving Diamanté the opening to regain control. Diamanté then hit a twisting DDT on Frost from the top rope for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, Diamanté!

We then get the entrances of the last match of the pre-show.

Tag Team Match: The Von Erichs (Marshall Von Erich and Ross Von Erich) vs. The Premier Athletes (Ariya Daivari and Tony Nese)

The match starts off with Marshall and Nese and Marshall gets the better of Nese. Marshall then tags in Ross and they double team Nese until the referee breaks it up. Daivari then comes in and Ross locks him up in a headlock, until Nese comes in on a blind tag. The two teams then fight back and forth, neither one getting the upper hand for quite a while.

Daivari then tries to hit a Carpet Ride from the top rope, but Ross dodges it and gets a hot tag to Marshall who cleans house. The Athletes then fight back and Daivari grabs an actual carpet to nail Marshall with a second Carpet Ride. Marshall then hits Nese with a pop up spinebuster and follows it up with a moonsault. Sterling then tries to get involved, but Ross cuts him off and Marshall pins Nese for the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, The Von Erichs (Marshall Von Erich and Ross Von Erich)!

After the match, The Infantry and STP trash talk the fans and the ROH Supercard Of Honor Zero Hour Pre-Show comes to a close.

ROH Supercard Of Honor Results (7/11/25): Live Match Updates and Highlights

ROH Supercard Of Honor opens up with a video package and commentary welcomes us to the show. We then get the entrances of the first match of the PPV.

Singles Match: Michael Oku vs. Don Callis Family’s Hechicero

The match starts off with both men locking up and Hechicero seems to have the strength advantage, but Oku’s speed and agility offset Hechicero’s upper hand. Oku then manages to overpower Hechicero. Hechicero then puts Oku down, but Oku cinches in a submission on Hechicero. Hechicero then throws Oku into the air and puts him in a chinlock, then follows it up with a shoulder-breaker. Oku then looks hurt, but Hechicero would not let up and hits him with a spinning backbreaker. Oku then hits Hechicero with some dropkicks and a flurry of offense.

Oku then finally gets some momentum on his side, laying out Hechicero with some brutal forearms. Oku then dropkicks Hechicero to the outside and backflips over the top rope onto him. He then sends Hechicero back into the ring and hits him with a big splash, but it only gets a two count. Oku then goes for a springboard from the top rope, but Hechicero gets his knees up and locks in an armbar. Oku then reverses it and puts Hechicero in a Boston Crab, forcing him to grab the ropes. Both men then roll around on the mat until Hechicero gets an ankle lock on Oku. He then follows it up with a flying headscissor for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, Don Callis Family’s Hechicero!

We then get the entrances of the next match of the PPV.

$50,000 4-Way Match: Atlantis Jr. vs. “Big Shotty” Lee Johnson vs. Adam Priest vs. AR Fox

The match starts off with all Adam Priest taking it to all three men. Fox then fights back and he and Priest brawl on the outside while Atlantis and Johnson goes at it in the ring. All four men then ended up on the outside and Fox heads up the ring post and hits a flip onto Priest. They then battle inside the ring until Atlantis joins them and Johnson joins in as well. Atlantis then hits a slingblade DDT on Priest with an assist from Johnson.

Priest then pokes the eyes of Johnson, but Atlantis takes him out with a big dive. Fox then shows up and gets thrown to the outside by Johnson who drags him back into the ring. Fox then kicks him in the head and all four men brawl in the ring. No man had any time to recover as once they get a big move in on one competitor, another one was right there with a big move of their own.

Johnson then gets a near fall and Priest nearly steals the win, attempting to pin Fox after splashes from Atlantis and Johnson in succession. Fox then hits an around the world slam on Priest for the win.

The winner of the $50,000 4-Way Match, AR Fox!

We then get a video package for the Blue Panther and Lee Moriarty Pure Title Match and the entrances of the next match of the PPV.

ROH Pure Championship Match (Pure Rules Match): Shane Taylor Promotions’ “Taiga Style” Lee Moriarty (c) vs. Blue Panther

The match starts off with both men wasting no time in going after each other and locking up and immediately going to wrist and ankle holds. Panther then tries to get Moriarty up in a Surfboard, but Moriarty wiggles free. Panther goes back on Moriarty before he can lock in a hold. Panther then sends Moriarty into the corner, but Moriarty bounces back. Panther then hits Moriarty with a Plancha hold, forcing Moriarty to use his first rope break. Moriarty then responds with a series of ankle twists, but Panther manages to get Moriarty up on his shoulders for an attempted Gory Special. Moriarty then fights out of it and puts Panther in an abdominal stretch.

Moriarty then wraps up Panther and forces him to use his first rope break. They then reset and Moriarty puts a headlock on Panther. He then punches him in the face and gets a warning for a closed fist. Panther then locks in a figure four, but Moriarty uses his second rope break to break the hold. Both men then exchange hard blows and Panther gets the upper hand with a big lariat. Moriarty then hits a springboard forearm and wraps Panther in a wrenching top wristlock. Panther then makes it to the ropes and uses his second rope break. Panther then steps outside for a breather and Moriarty dives on him through the ropes twice.

Panther then gets back into the ring and Moriarty puts an Octopus hold on him in the middle of the ring, then follows it up with a Border City Stretch. Panther then uses his final rope break to break the hold. Panther then gets his second wind and hits a string of clotheslines on Moriarty. Panther then dives onto him on the outside. Panther then sends Moriarty back in the ring. Panther then sends Moriarty’s head off the turnbuckle. Moriarty then superplexes Panther into the middle of the ring, but only gets a two count. Moriarty then places Panther in an ankle lock. Panther then grabs the ropes, but his breaks were exhausted. Moriarty then transitions into a Border City Stretch and Panther taps out.

The winner of the Pure Rules Match and still the ROH Pure Champion, Shane Taylor Promotions’ “Taiga Style” Lee Moriarty!

After the match, Panther shakes Lee’s hand, puts the title on him and shakes his hand one more time as Lee leaves the ring. Panther’s theme song then plays as he leaves the ring.

We then get a video package and the entrances of the next match of the PPV.

ROH World Tag Team Championship Match: The Sons Of Texas (“The Natural” Dustin Rhodes and “The Spanish God” Sammy Guevara) (c) vs. Shane Taylor Promotions’ The Infantry (Carlie Bravo and “Captain” Shawn Dean)

The match starts off with Rhodes and Guevara attacking The Infantry. Rhodes and Guevara then sets up Dean and Bravo in the corners for Shattered Dreams, but Trish Adora gets in the middle to allow Bravo to get the drop on Rhodes. Guevara then sends Dean and Bravo to the outside where he and Rhodes does a double dive on them. Guevara and Bravo then battles in the ring and Bravo distracts the Ref, allowing Dean to smash Guevara onto the ring apron. Bravo then follows it up with a high knee and The Infantry double teams Guevara on the outside, driving him face-first into the post.

Rhodes then moves around the corner, but is stopped by the referee. Bravo then sends Guevara back into the ring and he and Dean tags in and out, beating Guevara down. Guevara then finally tags Rhodes in, but the referee doesn’t see it. Guevara then returns to the ring to continue receiving a beating from The Infantry. Bravo then telegraphs a move and Guevara knocked him down, getting a tag to Rhodes.

Rhodes then cleans house and hits a CrossRhodes on Dean, but Bravo breaks up the pin. Guevara then takes Bravo to the outside, while Rhodes sets up Dean in the corner for a Shattered Dream. Shane Taylor then appears and hits Rhodes with a title belt behind the referee’s back, knocking him cold. Guevara then takes out Taylor, but Dean rolls Rhodes for a cover and Guevara breaks it up. Dean then sends Rhodes to the ropes, but Rhodes comes back with a Texas Destroyer. Bravo and Guevara then get tags and Guevara hits a springboard cutter on Bravo. Dean then catches a superkick and Rhodes hits him with a suplex. Guevara then hits a moonsault from the top rope for the win.

The winners and still the ROH World Tag Team Champions, The Sons Of Texas (“The Natural” Dustin Rhodes and “The Spanish God” Sammy Guevara)!

After the match, Shane Taylor jumps in and he and The Infantry beat down Rhodes and Guevara. Moriarty then joins them and so does Anthony Agogo. Agogo is winding up to punch Rhodes’ lights out until The Von Erichs arrive with chairs to clear the ring. Rhodes then grabs a mic and challenged STP to a shootout at All In tomorrow. Tony Khan then makes it official.

We then get a video package and the entrances of the next match of the PPV.

ROH World Television Championship Match: The Patriarchy’s Nick Wayne (c) vs. Titán

The match starts off with Titán offering his hand for a Code of Honor, but Wayne flips him off instead. Titán then hits a big dropkick. Wayne then returns the favour with some hard strikes. Wayne then wrenches Titán’s knee through the ropes, sending him to the outside. Wayne then sends Titán into the barricades and poses. Titán then gets to his feet, but limps back into the ring. Wayne then goes to work on Titán’s knee, hitting it with stomps and elbows. Titán then grabs the ropes to escape and lays on the mat clutching his knee.

Wayne then tries to take off Titán’s mask. Wayne then locks in a figure four, but Titán finds a rope to break the hold. Wayne then returns to Titán’s knee and hyper extends it. Titán then fights Wayne to the outside. He then dives through the ropes, knocking Wayne over, but wrenching his knee even more. Wayne then makes his way back into the ring and both fought on the ring apron until Titán hit Wayne with a superkick.

Titán then hit a double stomp from the top rope onto Wayne, but hurting his knee even more in the process. He then yells in pain and hos around on one foot, trying to recover. Back in the ring, Wayne locks in a figure four in the center of the ring as Titán screams in pain. Wayne then wrenches harder and harder, but Titán finds a rope to break the hold. Both men then trade chops in the center of the ring and manages to knock each other down with simultaneous kicks. Titán then explodes out of the corner and hits a springboard DDT on Wayne. Titán then tries a third double stomp from the top rope, but during the pin Mother Wayne places her son’s foot on the ropes. The referee then ejects her from ringside as a result.

Titán then grabs Wayne and locks in a bridged grapevine and a straightjacket. Wayne then fights towards the ropes, finally grabbing one and forces Titán to release him. Titán then goes up to the top turnbuckle, but Wayne knocks him down. Both men then trade forearms until Titán hits Wayne with a headbutt sending him into the ring. Titán then stands up and suddenly Kip Sabian arrives and pulls Titán down. Wayne then pops up and hits a Waynes World, but Titán kicks out. Wayne then follows it up with a brain buster for the win.

The winner and still the ROH World Television Champion, The Patriarchy’s Nick Wayne!

After the match, Mother Wayne and Kip Sabian celebrate with Nick Wayne. Christian Cage’s music then hits and he makes his way down to the ring. Cage then hugs Wayne and puts the belt on Nick’s shoulder. Cage and Sabian then raise Wayne’s hands and The Patriarchy leave the ring together.

Red Velvet then cuts a promo backstage and expresses her disappointment that she can’t defend her title tonight at ROH Supercard of Honor. Velvet then says she’ll be watching the 4-Way for the Interim Championship at ringside and that match is next.

Interim ROH Women’s World Television Championship Worldwide Wildcard 4-Way Match: Miyu Yamashita vs. Yuka Sakazaki vs. Persephone vs. Mina Shirakawa

The match starts off with three women exchanging Codes of Honor, but Persephone is having none of it. Persephone then steps out of the ring to let her opponents wear themselves down. Sakazaki then sends Yamashita out of the ring, which brings Persephone back into it. She then took out Sakazaki and Shirakawa and Persephone goes at it with a series of rolls and holds. Persephone then uses her size advantage to send Shirakawa into the corner as Sakazaki returns. Yamashita then follows suit and Shirakawa is sent to the outside.

As the four battle on the outside, Persephone takes down Shirakawa and Yamashita. That then allows Sakazaki to hit her with a headscissors and drag Yamashita into the ring for a pin attempt. Sakazaki and Yamashita then battle in the ring, trading kicks and holds until they are both knocked to the mat. Shirakawa then climbs back in to try and steal a pin, but it was all two counts around. Sakazaki and Yamashita then double team her until Shirakawa hits a knee-breaker and a DDT at the same time.

As they roll out, Persephone rejoins the fray and slams Shirakawa then goes for a cover. Persephone then begins overpowering Shirakawa who manages to stop her in her tracks with a slingblade. Shirakawa then climbs up top and hits another slingblade from the top rope and only gets a two count. Persephone then begins punching Shirakawa, leaving herself open for Yamashita to kick her in the face. Yamashita and Persephone then fights, bringing some strong style to the match. Yamashita then hits her with kicks and strikes before slamming her, but Shirakawa breaks up the cover.

Sakazaki then hits a hammerlock slam on Yamashita and Shirakawa locks in a figure four on Yamashita. Sakazaki then hits a Magic Girl Splash on Yamashita, breaking up the hold. She then gets caught by Persephone on the ring apron. In the ring, Shirakawa hits a dragon screw on Yamashita and a bridged figure four and Yamashita taps out.

The winner of the Worldwide Wildcard 4-Way Match and new Interim ROH Women’s World Television Champion, Mina Shirakawa!

After the match, Shirakawa and Red Velvet have a face-off.

We then get a video package announcing that Syuri is on her way to Ring of Honor and AEW.

We then get a video package and the entrances of the next match of the PPV.

ROH Women’s World Championship Match: “The Fallen Goddess” Athena (c) vs. “La Mera Mera” Thunder Rosa

The match starts off with both women wasting no time in going after each other and locking up. Both women then send each other into the corners before breaking it off. Both women then lock up again and this time Rosa goes for a shoulder tackle, but Athena doesn’t move. Both women then lock up a third time and Rosa gets a wristlock on. Athena then reverses it and looks for an ankle lock, but settling for a head lock. Both women then roll around the ring, trading holds until Rosa pulls Athena up and wraps her arm on the ropes. Rosa then works on Athena’s shoulder until she was able to reach the ropes.

Athena then clutches her arm as Rosa charges, sending her into the ringpost. Athena then hits a back body slam onto the ring apron and drops Rosa on the barricades before sending her back into the ring. Athena then slams knee after knee into Rosa’s back. Athena then lifts Rosa up and hits her with a front slam, getting only a two count. Athena then begins targeting Rosa’s back, hanging her up on the ropes and hitting kick after kick.

Athena then delivers some punches and hits a senton, trying to put Rosa down for good. Rosa then fights back, targeting the shoulder of Athena. Both women then staggered to their feet and trade kicks until Athena hits one Rosa’s face. Rosa then responds by sending Athena face-first into the second turnbuckle. Rosa then gets Athena down in the corner and hits her with a huge dropkick, targeting the shoulder. Rosa then tries to lift Athena, but her back gives out allowing Athena to reverse it into a backbreaker. Athena then climbs the ringpost, but Rosa meets her there. Both women then trade punches on the post until Rosa hits a super-rana, sending Athena rolling out of the ring. Rosa then follows it up with a baseball slide and a top rope dive.

Rosa then sends Athena into the steel steps before sending her back into the ring. Rosa then climbs to the top rope and hits a double stomp on Athena’s shoulder. She then makes her way up the ramp and is about to leave. Rosa then comes out of the ring and Starkz gets involved while the referee checks on Athena. Rosa then goes up the ramp and Athena grabs her and chokeslams her off the ramp through a table. Athena then makes her way back to the ring, hoping to get the countout on Rosa. Rosa then waves off medical staff and staggers back to the ring as well, ending the count.

Athena then hits her with a backbreaker immediately, but Rosa kicks out at two. Athena then tries a knockout blow, but again a kick out at two. Athena then goes to the top rope for an O Face, but Rosa catches her there and they battle on the ring post until Rosa locks in a triangle choke. The referee then breaks it up, but the damage to Athena’s arm is done, but not done enough that she couldn’t powerbomb Rosa off the top. Athena then locks in a side surfboard, putting all the pressure on Rosa’s back. Rosa then tries to get out of it but is forced to tap out.

The winner and still the ROH Women’s World Champion, “The Fallen Goddess” Athena!

Commentary then runs down the card for tomorrow’s AEW All In: Texas.

We then get a video package and the entrances of the main event of the PPV.

ROH World Championship Match: Bandido (c) vs. Don Callis Family’s “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita

The match starts off with technical chain wrestling and Bandido climbs up and hits Takeshita with an armbar. Takeshita then powers out and puts on an arm lock of his own. The speed then picks up from there with leg sweeps and quick holds until both men face off, taking a reset. Takeshita then tries to take control, but Bandido is able to squirm out of everything he threw at him. Bandido then runs circles around Takeshita until he is able to hit a double dropkick on him, sending Takeshita to the mat.

Bandido then stomps on Takeshita in the corner, but allows him to stand. That then gives Takeshita an opening to punch Bandido in the face. Bandido then returns the favor and both men lock up in a classic test of strength. Takeshita then puts Bandido on the mat, but Bandido uses his feet to flip Takeshita over in a head scissor. Takeshita then dodges a Bandido charge in the corner and begins beating him up, standing on his head and slowing the pace of the match down to match his strength. Takeshita then brings Bandido to the mat with an arm lock, twisting and wrenching it.

Bandido then battles back and hits a twisting elbow off the top rope. He then stomps the midsection of Takeshita, wearing him down. Bandido then hits a Code Red, but it was only a two count. Takeshita then grabs Bandido and hits him with a German suplex, then follows it up with a Blue Thunder Bomb, which gets him a two count. Bandido then fires back with a high knee. He then goes for a 21 Plex, but Takeshita grabs the ropes, stopping him in his tracks. A big right forearm then puts Bandido on his back as Takeshita tries to take off Bandido’s mask. Callis then leaves commentary and returns to ringside.

Takeshita then finds a chair and tries to hit Bandido, but he dodges it. Bandido then tries a dive to the outside. Takeshita then uses a chair on Bandido in mid air. He then goes back to trying to remove Bandido’s mask. Blood can be seen on Bandido’s face through the eyes. Takeshita then drags Bandido up the to top of the entrance ramp where he hits a brainbuster. Takeshita then saunters back to the ring. The count is at 14 before Bandido gets to his feet and staggers back to the ring, just beating the count.

Takeshita then sends Bandido to the corner, then bites his head. Bandido can barely see at this point between his loose mask and all the blood. Takeshita then goes for a simple chinlock, but the look in the champion’s eyes says that he is close to passing out. Takeshita then goes back to working Bandido’s arm and shoulder. Bandido then struggles but is able to get Takeshita up and over for a suplex. That then gives Bandido a second wind and he hits a poisonrana on Takeshita, sending him to the outside and diving after him.

Bandido then goes up top for a frog splash, but only gets a two count. Both men then lay in the ring until Takeshita rises and charges. Bandido then goes for a walkup moonsault, but again a two count. Bandido then hits a butterfly facebuster, but still a two count. Bandido then tries a double arm submission, but Takeshita wouldn’t quit.Takeshita and Bandido then run the ropes culminating in a double clothesline that leave both men down. Takeshita then gets to his feet first and hits a big kick. Bandido then hits a back elbow that dazes Takeshita. Takeshita then rises up in perfect position for the 21 Plex, but Takeshita lands on his feet. Bandido then sends him to the ropes again and hits a perfect 21 Plex, but Takeshita kicks out at two.

Bandido then drags Takeshita to the top rope and hits a moonsault slam, but again Takeshita kicks out at two. Bandido is throwing everything he could think of at Takeshita, but he just wouldn’t stay down. Bandido then goes up top again and goes for a shooting star press. Takeshita then gets his knees up though and Bandido is sent flying. Bandido then pulls down his knee pad and hits an Ex-Knee on Takeshita who crawls up the ropes. Bandido then goes for a 21 Plex, but Takeshita catches him in a wheelbarrow suplex and follows it up with a knee to the skull, but Bandido kicks out at two. Takeshita then picks up Bandido for a high slam, but Bandido quickly reverses it into a pinning combination for the win.

The winner and still the ROH World Champion, Bandido!

After the match, Hechicero makes his way down to the ring to pay respects and make it known that he is Bandido’s next challenger. Both men then stare each other down and the show comes to a close.

Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for ROH Supercard Of Honor on July 11, 2025

  • ROH World Championship Match: Bandido (c) vs. Don Callis Family’s “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita
  • ROH Women’s World Championship Match: “The Fallen Goddess” Athena (c) vs. “La Mera Mera” Thunder Rosa
  • ROH World Television Championship Match: The Patriarchy’s Nick Wayne (c) vs. Titán
  • ROH Pure Championship Match (Pure Rules Match): Shane Taylor Promotions’ “Taiga Style” Lee Moriarty (c) vs. Blue Panther
  • ROH World Tag Team Championship Match: The Sons Of Texas (“The Natural” Dustin Rhodes and “The Spanish God” Sammy Guevara) (c) vs. Shane Taylor Promotions’ The Infantry (Carlie Bravo and “Captain” Shawn Dean)
  • Interim ROH Women’s World Television Championship Match: TBA vs. TBA
  • 6-Man Tag Team Match: Dark Order (Alex Reynolds, Evil Uno and John Silver) vs. The Frat House (Cole Karter, Griff Garrison and Preston Vance)

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