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I like that 2022 schedule

only 11 ppvs when we usually get 14

that 2 month gap with no PPVs leading into Wrestlemania will help build excitement for that show. Hopefully they use that gap wisely

No ppv in August either as Summerslam will be in July
 
I like that 2022 schedule

only 11 ppvs when we usually get 14

that 2 month gap with no PPVs leading into Wrestlemania will help build excitement for that show. Hopefully they use that gap wisely

No ppv in August either as Summerslam will be in July

You must have forgot about those Saudi PPVs lol
 
Yea I wonder where they got the idea for Saturday PPVs from? Probably the company they trying to run against on Labor Day weekend...but my delivery right? Lol
If only we could be as blissfully unaware of ourselves as you are about yourself
 


PWInsider.com has confirmed with multiple talents who were on today's Ring of Honor Zoom call that they were informed that if their contracts were expiring at the end of the year, they will not be renewed. At that point, they will be free to go work elsewhere.

Talents who have deals beyond 1/1/22 will remain under contract for at least a certain period of time.

Ring of Honor is still slated to tape episodes of their weekly TV series this weekend in Baltimore and the 12/11 Final Battle PPV is still on. That PPV will very much an end-point chapter in Ring of Honor as whatever form the promotion takes going forward will be a very different animal.

We are also told that the promotion does have a venue currently locked in for Wrestlemania weekend 2022 in Dallas, Texas, which would be the announced Supercard of Honor.

Ring of Honor's weekly TV series will continue on during this announced "hiatus", using a mix of archival footage and more.
 
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