Tony Khan Shocks The World By Announcing AEW Has Officially Acquired RING OF HONOR

Tony Khan Shocks The World By Announcing AEW Has Officially Acquired RING OF HONOR

The landscape of the wrestling world has changed with the news AEW has acquired the video library, brand assets, and intellectual property or Ring of Honor, but what does that mean for AEW moving forward?

By JoshWilding - Mar 03, 2022 04:03 AM EST
Filed Under: AEW

Until going out of business last December, Ring of Honor was considered one of the most prestigious independent wrestling promotions in the world. The company launched the careers of pro wrestlers like CM Punk, Bryan Danielson, and Samoa Joe, and while AEW's launch has overshadowed it in recent years, the promotion is one still loved by fans. 

During last night's episode of AEW Dynamite, AEW President Tony Khan announced that he's now acquired the company and its video assets. There's been talk of AEW's library heading to a streaming service for some time, and you have to believe that's now inevitable as they have both their own video library and thousands of hours of extra content courtesy of ROH.

We'd bet on Ring of Honor being relaunched under the AEW umbrella, serving AEW the same way NXT 2.0 creates new Superstars for WWE. It's an exciting time, that's for sure.

Check out the full press release below:

March 2, 2022 - Moments ago on AEW: Dynamite live on TBS, it was announced that Tony Khan has agreed to acquire the assets of Ring of Honor Wrestling Entertainment, LLC from Sinclair Broadcast Group, including the promotion’s extensive video library dating back to 2002, brand assets, intellectual property, production equipment and more.

Known widely as the independent promotion that birthed some of wrestling’s biggest stars of today, including AEW’s CM Punk and Bryan Danielson, and highlighted dozens of members of the AEW roster, Ring of Honor’s purchase signifies a new chapter in the future of professional wrestling as AEW’s meteoric rise continues to draw the youngest-skewing wrestling audience on television.

"Ring of Honor’s influence on modern professional wrestling is etched permanently in the history books, and this acquisition ensures that its legacy will be kept alive and treated with the utmost respect," said Tony Khan, CEO of AEW, Chief Football Strategy Officer of the Jacksonville Jaguars and GM/Sporting Director of Fulham F.C. "This deal adds thousands of hours of content to our rapidly growing library and creates new opportunities to expand our footprint on a national and global scale, while having the potential to produce new content under the ROH banner.  I will immediately begin exploring opportunities to make ROH’s video library available to fans, who’ll have the opportunity to witness the beginnings of the careers of some of AEW’s biggest stars."

More than 40 members of the AEW roster have appeared in Ring of Honor during their careers.  The promotion launched the careers of numerous AEW superstars, including CM Punk, Bryan Danielson, Hangman Page, Dr. Britt Baker and Adam Cole.  Additional members of the AEW roster have made their mark in ROH, including the late Brodie Lee, The Young Bucks, Kenny Omega, ReDragon (Bobby Fish & Kyle O’Reilly), Best Friends (Chuck Taylor and Trent? Beretta), Jay Lethal, Christopher Daniels, Matt Sydal, Mercedes Martinez, Serena Deeb, Frankie Kazarian, Scorpio Sky, Keith Lee, Eddie Kingston, Evil Uno, Stu Grayson, QT Marshall, Danhausen, Lance Archer, Griff Garrison, Thunder Rosa, Wheeler Yuta, Luchasaurus, Orange Cassidy, Ethan Page, Austin Gunn, PAC, Kip Sabian, Jon Moxley, John Silver, Alex Reynolds, Jerry Lynn, BJ Whitmer and Sonjay Dutt.  

"Ring of Honor has produced some of the best professional wrestlers over the past 20 years, but more importantly, it created a family. I will be forever grateful to everyone in the ROH family who has worked tirelessly for the past two decades to take ROH to levels previously unimagined," said Joe Koff, Chief Operating Officer, Ring of Honor Wrestling. "Tony has the utmost appreciation and respect for Ring of Honor, and I’m truly excited to see how he continues the legacy."

This acquisition will be completed through an entity that is wholly-owned by Tony Khan.  Further details about the extent of this acquisition will be announced in the coming weeks.

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Lokiwasright
Lokiwasright - 3/3/2022, 12:57 PM
I would have suggested he pull a Shane McMahon at Nitro but ROH ain't on the air.
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