Ring Of Honor YouTube Special – December 2, 2025: The Deleted Scenes
Ring Of Honor
Date: December 2, 2025
Location: The Pinnacle, Nashville, Tennessee
Commentators: Ian Riccaboni, Caprice Coleman
It’s Final battle week and we’re getting a special edition of the show. That could mean just about anything, but there is always the chance that it doesn’t mean much at all. This one is also airing on YouTube, which doesn’t have the best track record for special editions. I’m more than a bit worried so let’s get to it.
Here are last week’s results if you need a recap.
Opening sequence.
The Beast Mortos vs. Gravity
Gravity won’t shake hands to start and can’t get an early sunset flip. Instead a headscissors takes Mortos down and Gravity does his slow walk, earning himself a knockdown. A snap powerslam gives Mortos two and he twists Gravity’s neck around for two more. Gravity’s spinning sunset flip out of the corner gets two more, setting up the running flip dive out to the floor. The pop up Samoan drop gives Mortos another near fall and he grabs a powerbomb backbreaker. The discus lariat finishes Gravity at 4:47.
Rating: C+. It was a basic power vs. speed match here with Mortos getting the dominant enough win on his way to the World Title match later this week. It’s also nice to have this stay short, as there is no reason for it to go any longer. Gravity being the designated victim makes sense given that he’s Bandido’s brother, though that’s only so much of a connection to the Final Battle match.
Frat House vs. Dalton Castle/The Outrunners
Magnum and Jameson start things off but Jameson immediately hands it off to Rosario Grillo (a pledge). Magnum chases him into the corner and Grillo’s cheap shot from behind has no effect. Castle comes in for the falling splash and it’s off to Garrison to face Magnum, who gets sent into the wrong corner.
Magnum’s comeback is cut off and he’s sent outside for the triple teaming. Back in and a chokeslam gives Jameson two but Magnum flips over Grillo to make the needed tag off to Castle. The quick suplex drops Garrison and the Frat House walks out on Grillo, who gets Mega Powered elbowed. The Bang A Rang finishes for Castle at 6:29.
Rating: C. Pretty basic match here, though it’s nice to see Castle and the Outrunners actually built up. They have enough to be a threat to the Six Man Tag Team Titles and it’s nice like many teams fit that description. Commentary said that the winners might be in line for a titl….yeah I don’t believe it either.
Leila Grey vs. Trish Adora
They fight over a lockup to start and Adora takes her down a few times. A running dropkick and a faceplant have Adora in trouble and a crucifix bomb gives Grey two. Grey’s powerslam gets two more but Adora is back with some kicks to the back. The cobra clutch doesn’t last long and Grey slugs away for the comeback. A superkick sets up the German suplex but Adora grabs one of her own. They trade rollups for two each until Grey grabs a sitout Pedigree for the pin at 6:10.
Rating: C. Grey continues to feel like she could become something if she can take it up another level. She’s not there yet, but there is enough charisma to at least give her a chance. Adora is a much more polished star in the ring, though she feels like she’s pretty firmly stuck in the midcard at the moment.
Dark Order vs. Vin Parker/Jimmy House/Jay Alexander
Silver grabs a hammerlock on House to start before it’s off to Reynolds for a running elbow to Alexander. House offers a distraction though and Reynolds gets caught in the wrong corner. A neckbreaker gets Reynolds out of trouble and it’s Uno coming in to clean house. The double DDT connects as everything breaks down, including the triple flipping slam to pin Parker at 4:29.
Rating: C. Pretty much a squash here, with the Order getting to showcase themselves for a bit. They’re still popular despite not having much in the way of success in bigger matches, which is why they’re still around on the show. Just let them do stuff like this and not much more and they’re fine.
Leila Grey (who has apparently taken a shower, changed clothes and redone her hair and makeup in about ten minutes) meets Zayda Steel, who challenges her to a match. Sure.
Final Battle rundown.
Diamante vs. Persephone
Neither can get very far with the power to start until Persephone shoulders her down. The fall away slam has Diamante flying but she faceplants Persephone on the apron. A running hurricanrana to the floor has Persephone in trouble and a running dropkick sends her into the barricade.
Back in and Diamante hammers away in the corner but Persephone hits a running dropkick. Diamante grabs a quick Stunner for two and she reverses a Razor’s Edge attempt into a hurricanrana for two more. Code Red gives Diamante two, with Persephone getting a foot on the rope. Persephone is right back with a spear into a moonsault for the pin at 6:25.
Rating: B-. Persephone getting a win over a known name around here is fine, as it’s not like she’s done much in the way of being built up for the title match later this week. Diamante’s status isn’t hurt by such a loss and Persephone gets what she needs. There are far worse options for a main event.
Post match Athena comes in for the brawl but Diamante makes the save, getting Athena out of trouble to end the show.
Overall Rating: C-. Outside of maybe the main event, this show was quite the waste of time. Nothing on here is overly good (not that it’s bad, but entirely mediocre) and it barely boosted anything for Final Battle. With the regular episode airing on Thursday, this felt like some deleted scenes thrown together as a special. In other words, it’s Ring Of Honor.
Results
The Beast Mortos b. Gravity – Discus lariat
Dalton Castle/The Outrunners b. Frat House – Bang A Rang to Grillo
Leila Grey b. Trish Adora – Sitout Pedigree
Dark Order b. Vin Parker/Jimmy House/Jay Alexander – Triple flipping slam to Parker
Persephone b. Diamante – Moonsault
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