RING OF HONOR Has Now Cancelled All Upcoming Live Events Until May 31st

RING OF HONOR Has Now Cancelled All Upcoming Live Events Until May 31st

The coronavirus continues to drastically impact the professional wrestling world as Ring of Honor confirms the cancellation of several upcoming live events through May 31st. Get some more information here.

By EliteGuy101 - Mar 17, 2020 09:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: rohwrestling.com

ROH won’t be running any more shows until May 31, 2020.

Following the government’s mandate of limiting large gatherings for the next eight weeks, the promotion has officially pulled the plug on their Supercard of Honor (April 4), Pure Excellence Night 1 & 2 (April 10 & 10), Battlestarr 2020 (April 23), The War of The Worlds Tour (May 6, 7, 9 & 10), The ROH Pure Championship Tournament (April 11), and The ROH Women’s World Championship Tournament (April 24) events.

ROH has ensured fans that have purchased tickets for the following events will receive their full refund within 3-7 days; however, the company does state that some potential delays could take place in processing at various banks.

This completely wipes off ROH’s big plans for the next several months as the cancelled events were scheduled to crown a new ROH Women’s World Champion and ROH Pure Champion, in addition to the planned NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship match between Nick Aldis and PCO.

As of this writing, nothing is currently scheduled for Ring of Honor at the moment. The promotion still has several tapings left to air; however, officials never state what the plan will be once they run out of fresh content to play. As always, we’ll keep you updated as this situation continues to play out.

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