Rebranding ROH under the name AEW ROH could only serve to enhance the ROH brand’s growth, according to Tony Khan.

Rebranding ROH under the name AEW ROH could only serve to enhance the ROH brand’s growth, according to Tony Khan.
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In 2022, professional wrestling aficionado Tony Khan assumed ownership of Ring of Honor (ROH), prompting fans to question the future of the promotion. In the past two years, Khan has galvanized momentum for ROH through several pay-per-view events and a weekly TV series that is showcased on HonorClub.

Khan emphasized his commitment to nurturing fresh talent within the ROH platform, distinct from the WWE’s historical handling of WCW talent. As AEW’s president, Khan has consistently demonstrated unwavering dedication to the infusion of innovation and distinctiveness in the ROH brand.

Recent news indicates that Warner Bros. Discovery revealed no interest in the ROH brand, a decision that undermined ROH’s prospects of securing a television deal, leading to ROH TV’s broadcast on HonorClub.

During a media event leading up to ROH’s Death Before Dishonor 2024, Tony Khan revealed his vision for the progression of the ROH brand.

Here are some key quotes from this media event:

Regarding a potential closer alliance between AEW and ROH, Khan stated, “The evolution of the promotion has been quite fascinating, and I am sincerely proud of its progress. ROH occupies a significant position within the industry. It’s a known fact that AEW stands at the pinnacle of professional wrestling. To be frank, an association between ROH and AEW would be mutually beneficial. It’s neither untoward nor unconventional to suggest licensing or sublicensing ROH under the AEW banner. I believe this approach would serve to elevate the ROH brand. The interconnections between these promotions would become more apparent, aligning with our objectives.”

On the question of ROH being broadcasted on a Warner Bros. Discovery network, he suggested, “It’s within the realm of possibility for Ring of Honor to be showcased within the Warner Brothers Discovery domain. Would coupling AEW and Ring of Honor increase the latter’s market value? Most likely, yes. This realization has impacted the way I envision presenting this combination. This might suggest a seamless integration of the promotion into our existing efforts, without causing any upheaval.”

You can find some highlights from the press conference here: [embedded content]