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Mideon
05-02-2007, 03:25 PM
from http://www.rohwrestling.com

New York, May 3, 2007 - Ring Of Honor Wrestling (ROH), in association with G-Funk Sports & Entertainment, has concluded programming and distribution deals for PPV and VOD wrestling cards with iN DEMAND Networks, TVN and EchoStar Communications Corporation’s DISH NetworkTM, making the critically-acclaimed ROH brand available for the first time ever to approximately 50 million American households. The agreement calls for a card every 60 days from shows both stateside and abroad, and will premiere July 1. A total of six cards are planned throughout ‘07/’08. ROH owner Cary Silkin made the announcement today with G-Funk’s President Ken Gelman. The debut event, entitled “Respect Is Earned,” will be taped May 12 in New York City from the Grand Ballroom of the Manhattan Center, and will feature a glistening array of talent from Japan, England, the U.S. and Mexico.


Long revered by a loyal underground fan base, the Philadelphia-based ROH—currently seen on Canadian, British and Japanese TV—appeals to the disenfranchised wrestling fan fed up with storylines which seem to take precedence over the kind of powerful ring competition that ROH specializes in. ROH, in fact, is seen to have the highest level of athleticism in its field today, which recently culminated in a sweep of the 2006 Wrestling Observer awards for “Most Outstanding Wrestler,” “Best Brawler,” “Best Major Wrestling Show” (ROH took four of its Top 10) and “Best Booker.”


“Fans around the world now know that our brand of action is, indeed, the highest-flying, hardest-hitting most daring and acrobatic action presented today,” says Mr. Silkin. “We are thrilled that we can finally show a televised audience what our crowds have known for the last six years…that ROH harkens back to an earlier era of wrestling where authenticity still counted for something. There’s a magic at our shows that I, as a wrestling fan, had all but given up on.”


G-Funk Sports and Entertainment will be handling all marketing and promotion for the wrestling programs, including creation and launch of an affiliate website on May 15, www.rohaffiliates.com, which will contain easy-to-implement marketing materials and all event information. Each show will also be supported by a range of targeted national consumer advertising and promotion.


According to Mr. Gelman, “Ring Of Honor already has the respect and enthusiastic following of legions of fans around the world through their live events, but represents a fresh new entry into the world of televised wrestling. These distinctive programs will prove a welcome change-of-pace for audiences and a popular new option for cable operators and satellite providers as they expand their transactional offerings.”

adrock2099
05-02-2007, 04:29 PM
Cool.

Liverlips McGee
05-03-2007, 06:06 AM
Awesome. Let's hope they learn from ECW's mistakes, though.

Mideon
05-03-2007, 12:34 PM
from http://www.gerweck.net

TNA informed Ring of Honor today that effective immediately, all TNA contracted talents have been pulled from previously scheduled and future ROH bookings.

The partical effect of this move is that Homicide and Austin Aries are no longer be allowed to appear at ROH events, including events for which they were already booked.

Fans can also forget about any expected ROH return of Samoa Joe later this year, as well as that of any other TNA talent.

The event was the result of ROH's announcement yesterday regarding their move into the PPV market beginning with the May 12 Manhattan Center show which will air on PPV on airing taped PPV events on July 1.

adrock2099
05-03-2007, 02:38 PM
Ohhhh snap. This means war. I want ROH to get a tv deal that's head to head with TNA's so they can get blown out of the water.