Ring of Honor Wrestling Entertainment, LLC, known simply as Ring of Honor (ROH), is an American professional wrestling promotion based in Baltimore, Maryland. It is a subsidiary of the Sinclair Broadcast Group (SBG) telecommunication conglomerate.
ROH was privately owned by founder Rob Feinstein until 2004. The promotion was under the ownership of Cary Silkin from 2004 to 2011, before being sold to Sinclair. ROH holds live events, television tapings, and pay-per-views primarily in the United States. Annual PPV events include Best in the World (the fifth event – held on June 22, 2014 – was also the promotion's first live PPV broadcast), the Anniversary Show, Supercard of Honor (held during WrestleMania weekend) and, its biggest event, Final Battle.
In 2009, the promotion signed a TV deal with HDNet, which aired shows weekly until 2011. Since September 2011, the promotion's flagship television show, Ring of Honor Wrestling, is syndicated weekly in the U.S. on Sinclair-owned, local TV stations. Reruns currently air on Sinclair-owned diginets, such as Charge! and Stadium. As of June 27, 2016, ROH weekly shows began streaming on FITE TV.
Ring of Honor has been considered a major wrestling promotion in the United States (alongside WWE, All Elite Wrestling and Impact Wrestling). By mid-2017, ROH was viewed to have surpassed Impact through its talent-sharing deals with wrestling companies based outside the U.S; expanded TV visibility through Sinclair; and the eventual establishment of its own, competing streaming service in 2018. ROH is nonetheless seen as a smaller promotion in comparison to WWE and AEW's large financial backing and U.S television deals.
Below, you can find an ongoing archive of articles and/or write-ups I have done related to Ring of Honor content over the years, chronicled from newest at the top with the oldest entries at the bottom.