RING OF HONOR Cancels All Upcoming Live Events Throughout The Month Of June

RING OF HONOR Cancels All Upcoming Live Events Throughout The Month Of June

The coronavirus continues to drastically impact the professional wrestling world as Ring of Honor confirms the cancellation of several upcoming live events throughout June. Get some more information here.

By EliteGuy101 - May 04, 2020 10:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: rohwrestling.com

Unfortunately for Ring of Honor fans, the company has decided to cancel all of their events for the month of June as well.

In a statement released on the ROH website, the company confirms the cancellation for live events in Dallas (June 5 at Gilley’s Dallas) and San Antonio (June 6 at The Aztec Theatre) in addition to the Best in the World pay-per-view in Baltimore (June 19 at UMBC Event Center) due to the on-going coronavirus pandemic.

Ticket-holders for the Dallas event will receive a refund via the credit card they made the purchase with. Anyone who purchased a ticket to the San Antonio or Baltimore events through Ticketmaster with a credit card will receive an automatic refund. Those who purchased a ticket with cash directly from the Aztec Theatre in San Antonio or UMBC Event Center box office in Baltimore will need to contact the venues about a refund.

Since March, Ring of Honor has been forced to cancel all live events including their huge 18th Anniversary and Supercard of Honor pay-per-views. Their tournaments to crown a new ROH Pure and Women’s Champion was also axed.

While Ring of Honor has ties to Florida, Joe Koff has previously stated that the company will not run live events because they highly value the safety of their performers, staff, vendors, and fans. Of course, the promotion is monitoring the situation daily and we'll continuing reporting new updates when the company releases more news.

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