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Upon Ring of Honor's return to promoting events following the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, the series format would be revamped beginning on the Septemepisode. 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. 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. īeginning 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 typically ends after the main event (the final match on an episode) and goes to a closing graphic. Episode format Īn episode typically features 3 to 4 matches as well as interviews from the wrestlers regarding their upcoming matches or current storylines. Ring of Honor Wrestling began airing in September 2011 over Sinclair stations, mainly in weekend primetime on their CW and MyNetworkTV stations. 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. The show's final tapings took place on January 21 and 22, with the final episode airing on April 4, 2011. On January 11, 2011, Ring of Honor announced the end of its television series, after the completion of the promotion's two–year contract with HDNet. On July 27, 2009, ROH announced that the show would be moving to Monday nights beginning on August 17, with a repeat airing later that night. On July 1, 2009, it was reported that Ring of Honor had canceled television tapings scheduled for July 17 and 18 it was reported to be a decision made by HDNet, and not Ring of Honor. Ring of Honor Wrestling began airing weekly on Maon HDNet. They subsequently announced their first television tapings would take place at The Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The article stated that HDNet would air a weekly television series featuring Ring of Honor Wrestling. Ring of Honor first announced its partnership with HDNet an article posted to its website on January 26, 2009. The series would return under its current title on the stations of its parent company, the Sinclair Broadcast Group, on September 24, 2011. The series' 100th and final HDNet episode aired on April 4, 2011. The pilot episode was taped on February 28, 2009, and the series premiered on March 21, 2009, airing weekly on HDNet in the United States. Combined, these elements create and further the storylines of the promotion. The series features professional wrestlers competing in matches and conducting interviews. Ring of Honor Wrestling, often abbreviated as ROH TV, is a professional wrestling television series produced by Ring of Honor (ROH).