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Undisputed ROH World Titleīandido had to be one the unluckiest wrestlers during the entire pandemic. With all of that being said, it’s time to break down the actual lineup for Supercard Of Honor XV, as it’s a lineup that could give us a glimpse into what Tony Khan’s ROH will look like. However, that show will always be associated with that weekend, and so many historic matches and moments throughout ROH’s history.
It wouldn’t shock me if Supercard Of Honor continued in some form in the future, as it hasn’t always occurred on WrestleMania Weekend. From ROH being the only promotion holding events, to Dragon Gate USA and EVOLVE joining the fold, to the last several years when pretty much every single promotion (major promotions that everyone knows from the US, Europe, Japan, and Mexico, as well as whatever local promotions operate in the area) is running an event at some point during the weekend. They were the promotion that broke ground on the idea of running shows in whatever city that WrestleMania just so happened to be in, with the events that ROH ran in Chicago in 2006 being the real starting point for what has (for the last sixteen years) been the biggest weekend of the year for pro-wrestling in the United States. The chances are pretty strong that this will be the final Ring Of Honor event on WrestleMania Weekend, and even though the prospect of potentially seeing ROH events as part of AEW PPV weekends sounds super cool, this show in Garland, Texas looks to be another end of an era for ROH. However, AEW is focusing on making their major PPV weekend into these grand events, and we’ve already seen other companies (again….like GCW) starting to run shows around AEW PPV events. For smaller companies, like a GCW for example, or for other groups that typically run during WrestleMania Weekend, those are some of their biggest shows of the year, in terms of how much money they can make with all the wrestling fans in town. He’s never wanted AEW to piggyback off of WWE’s biggest weekend of the year, and I totally get that sentiment, especially for the position that AEW currently occupies in the larger wrestling world. Not only is Supercard Of Honor going head-to-head with AEW Rampage on TNT (a conflict of interest right there), but the show itself goes against a philosophy that Tony Khan has held pretty much since AEW got started. He also said that the date and location of this show weren’t ideal, and for many reasons, that makes a lot of sense. In interviews that have happened over the last week or two, Tony Khan confirmed that this event would serve as a transition show, before his vision of ROH officially kicks off at a later date.
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There’s been plenty of speculation since the original announcement earlier this month, but what we know for sure is that ROH will be continuing in some form (with a weekly show of some kind either on TV or on a streaming service), Tony Khan would be the booker, and that this Supercard Of Honor show would go on as scheduled. Outside of that, however, there was a lot of uncertainty as to what the future of ROH would be. Of course, the immediate thing that came to everyone’s mind was ROH’s vast tape library, and the fact that the purchase meant all of those incredible shows from years past, with so many amazing matches, featuring so many awesome talents, would be in good hands. This was an announcement that was largely celebrated by the wider wrestling community. Christopher Daniels, two of the three men who were in the main event of the first ROH show, The Era Of Honor Begins. That night’s edition of All Elite Wrestling Dynamite opened up with Tony Khan in the ring, announcing that he had purchased Ring Of Honor, and would celebrate the occasion (as well as ROH’s 20th Anniversary) by booking Bryan Danielson vs.
He’ll tell you how adamant I was that ROH wasn’t coming back.
If you want proof, just ask fellow Voices Of Wrestling contributor Rob Reid. However, I just decided not to believe it. Sure, they had advertised the Supercard Of Honor event at the end of Final Battle, and sure, they had promised that 2022 would see a brand new era of the company kick-off. It had been such an adventure watching, covering, and reviewing ROH (both the Sinclair Era of the company as well as classic ROH) over the last decade, but I had accepted that it was gone. Final Battle 2021 really felt like the end for Ring Of Honor, and even though I was definitely feeling sad coming out of that show, by the time 2022 got started, I was ready to move on. Well, I have to be honest….a few months ago, I did not think that I was going to be writing this preview come the end of March. Watch: HonorClub, PPV, FITE & YouTube (Pre-Show) 7:00 PM EDT (YouTube Pre-Show) / 8:00 PM EDT (PPV)