Former Women Of Honor World Champion Angelina Love Re-Signs With RING OF HONOR

Former Women Of Honor World Champion Angelina Love Re-Signs With RING OF HONOR

The former Women of Honor World Champion will remain with Ring of Honor for the foreseeable future as Angelina Love has re-signed a contract deal with the promotion. Get some more information on this story.

By EliteGuy101 - Apr 09, 2020 12:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: rohwrestling.com

Ring of Honor has confirmed that former Women of Honor World Champion Angelina Love has re-signed with the company, though exact details regarding her contract are unknown.

The 38-year-old made her ROH debut last year during the G1 Supercard of Honor event in Madison Square Garden. After Kelly Klein defeated Mayu Iwatani to recapture the WOH Championship, Love, Velvet Sky, and Mandy Leon attacked the newly crowned champion.

Since then, The Allure has been a main staple within the ROH women’s division and the Canada native actually won the world title belt from Klein back at Death Before Dishonor; however, she ultimately lost the championship in 15 days. Following the Klein/ROH situation, Love had been feuding with Maria Manic, and the former world champion was also set for the 16-woman Women’s World Championship tournament that was supposed to begin at Quest For Gold in Philadelphia on April 24.

However, the upcoming tournament has been cancelled. Prior to Love’s tenure with Ring of Honor, the veteran is mostly known for her stint down in TNA/Impact Wrestling. She's one of the early pioneers of the knockouts division and Love managed to win the Knockouts title on six different occasions. Love is also a former Knockouts Tag Team Champion with Winter (former WWE star Katie Lea Burchill).

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