10 Things AEW Fans Need To Know About Ring Of Honor
1. All In Is In The Ring Of Honor Library
Diving back into the subject of the Ring of Honor library that has seemingly gone on to become one of the most sought after collection of bouts available in the business today, there's a number of big reason why Tony Khan clearly moved mountains to get his hands on the ROH back catalogue.
On top of wanting to likely possess hours of footage of some of his current AEW roster's formative years that he can pump into promo packages and angles for years to come, with the likes of Punk and Danielson in particular doing some of their finest work within the promotion, one specific event in particular was likely seen as too big a show to let slip through his fingers.
With WWE also being said to have been contacted about the purchasing of ROH, the fact that what is largely seen as the genesis of AEW in 2018's All In can be found in said library would've no doubt acted as yet another major reason for Tony to stick his hand in his pocket.
Oh, and there's still just the small matter of a potential AEW streaming platform needing its fair share of content to fill out the service too, so expect this ROH injection to very much find a new home before long.