Ring of Honor Wrestling


Ring of Honor Wrestling, often abbreviated as ROH TV, is a professional wrestling television series produced by Ring of Honor. The series features professional wrestlers competing in matches and conducting interviews. Combined, these elements create and further the storylines of the promotion.
The pilot episode was taped on February 28, 2009, and aired on March 21, 2009. The show aired weekly on HDNet in the United States. The series' 100th and final HDNet episode aired on April 4, 2011.
The series returned as "Ring of Honor Wrestling" on the stations of its current parent company, the Sinclair Broadcast Group, on September 24, 2011.

Production

Ring of Honor first announced its partnership with HDNet an article posted to its website on January 26, 2009. The article stated that HDNet would air a weekly television series featuring Ring of Honor wrestling. They subsequently announced their first television tapings would take place at The Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Ring of Honor Wrestling began airing weekly starting March 21, 2009 on HDNet. On July 1, 2009 it was reported that Ring of Honor had canceled television tapings scheduled to take place on July 17 and 18, the decision was reported to be a decision made by HDNet and not Ring of Honor. On July 27, 2009, ROH announced that the show would be moving to Monday nights beginning from August 17 with a repeat of the show later on Monday nights. On January 11, 2011, Ring of Honor announced the end of their television series, after the completion of the promotion's two–year contract with HDNet. The final tapings of the show would be taking place on January 21 and 22, with the final episode airing on April 4, 2011.
On May 21, 2011, the Sinclair Broadcast Group announced that they had purchased ROH with Cary Silkin remaining with the company in an executive role. Ring of Honor Wrestling television began airing in September 2011 over Sinclair stations, mainly in weekend primetime on their CW and MyNetworkTV stations.

Episode format

An episode typically features 3 to 4 matches as well as interviews from the wrestlers regarding their upcoming matches or current storylines. The show typically ends after the main event and goes to a closing graphic.
Beginning in August 2019, the show's format was changed to feature highlights of recent events, with Ian Riccaboni and Quinn McKay hosting from backstage. The show now features one full-length main event match, with the color commentary during the matches themselves varying as Riccaboni is paired with a variety of partners. It's been speculated that this revamp was done in order to drive growth for Honor Club, where the promotion has begun to stream its television tapings live.

Filming locations

All but six episodes of the HDNet run were taped at The Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Arena is frequently used as a professional wrestling venue, and is known prominently for formerly hosting many Extreme Championship Wrestling events.
In September 2010, ROH announced they would be holding television tapings at the Davis Arena in Louisville, Kentucky on December 9 and 10. Since then, Ring of Honor Wrestling is taped in various locations around the United States and Canada.

Special episodes

Episode titleDateViewersNote
ROH on Destination AmericaJune 3, 2015273,000Premiere Episode of ROH on Destination America

Roster

The wrestlers featured on Ring of Honor wrestling take part in scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers are portrayed as either villains or heroes in the scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match.

Commentators

CommentatorsDates
Mike Hogewood and Dave Prazak
Kevin Kelly and Caleb Seltzer
Kevin Kelly and Various Guest Commentators
Jay Lethal and Roderick Strong
Kevin Kelly and Nigel McGuinness












Larry Mercer

Larry Mercer and Mandy Leon

Kevin Kelly, Steve Corino, and Prince Nana
Kevin Kelly and Caprice Coleman
Kevin Kelly, Nigel McGuinness, and Caprice Coleman
Kevin Kelly and Truth Martini
Kevin Kelly and Adam Cole
Kevin Kelly, Steve Corino, and Nigel McGuinness
Kevin Kelly and Steve Corino


Kevin Kelly, Nigel McGuinness, and Mark Briscoe
Kevin Kelly and Prince Nana
Mandy Leon
Kevin Kelly and Mandy Leon
Kevin Kelly

Kevin Kelly and Mr. Wrestling 3
Ian Riccaboni and Nigel McGuinness
Kevin Kelly and Matt Taven
Ian Riccaboni and Various Guest Commentators
Ian Riccaboni and Kevin Kelly
Ian Riccaboni and Colt Cabana
Kevin Kelly and Rocky Romero
Ian Riccaboni and Rico DeLaVega
Ian Riccaboni and Joe Koff
Ian Riccaboni and BJ Whitmer



Ian Riccaboni and Marty Scurll
Ian Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman



Ian Riccaboni, BJ Whitmer, and Caprice Coleman
Ian Riccaboni, Colt Cabana, and Marty Scurll
Ian Riccaboni, Colt Cabana, and Caprice Coleman


Ian Riccaboni
Ian Riccaboni and Quinn McKay – present

Broadcast history

Channel ETYears
HDNet 2009
HDNet 2009
HDNet 2009-2011
Sinclair stations 2011–present
Destination America 2015
Destination America 2015
New England Sports Network 2015–present
Cox Sports Television 2018–present
Comet 2015–2017
Charge 2017–2018
Charge 2018–2019
FITE TV 2017–present
Stadium 2020–present
Charge 2019
Fox Sports Networks 2019–present

On February 11, 2010, it was announced that Ring of Honor Wrestling would be airing in Italy on Dahlia TV.
On September 9, 2014, ROH announced that Ring of Honor Wrestling would begin syndication to stations in non-Sinclair markets, with Gannett Company-owned WATL in Atlanta becoming the first non-Sinclair station to air the series on September 13, 2014.
On May 27, 2015, ROH announced a 26-week television deal with Destination America, beginning on June 3. The program originally aired twice on Wednesdays; first at 8 pm and then a replay at 11 pm. However, after struggling to gain viewers, Ring of Honor Wrestling lost their prime time slot in late July and was reduced to a single airing at 11 pm. The last episode was shown on November 25, 2015.
On December 2, 2015, reruns of the series began airing nationally on the Sinclair-owned Comet. On July 9, 2017, the show was moved to sister network Charge!. It was also announced that the show would begin streaming on FITE TV.
Following Sinclair's purchase of the Fox Sports Networks, Ring of Honor Wrestling began airing on the newly acquired RSN's in November 2019. This brought ROH TV availability in several large markets where Sinclair lacked an over-the-air station.

International broadcasters

Television Ratings