Big ROH Update: Next PPV Announced, "Great" Weekly TV News Coming Soon!

ROH Final Battle 2022 is set for 10 December... weekly TV news to follow?

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Ring Of Honor's cogs appear to be turning, with the Tony Khan-helmed promotion's latest pay-per-view announced during last night's episode of AEW Dynamite - and weekly television news seemingly on the way too.

As confirmed on Dynamite, Final Battle 2022 will take place in Arlington, Texas on Saturday 10 December. A special start time of 4 PM Eastern has been allotted, which should help avoid going into direct competition with a UFC pay-per-view and the Hesiman Trophy winner announcement that same day.

Final Battle will be ROH's third pay-per-view since Khan took ownership in March, following April's Supercard Of Honor and Death Before Dishonor in July.

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On top of announcing Final Battle, Khan has claimed there'll soon be "great news" on the topic of a weekly ROH television show. The AEW chief told Sports Illustrated's Justin Barrasso:-

“We’ll have great news soon about Ring of Honor weekly shows. The success of Death Before Dishonor on pay-per-view has ensured there will be more Ring of Honor pay-per-views. Our goal is to have one more great pay-per-view for Ring of Honor in 2022 and then follow that up with a weekly show in 2023.”

Former owners Sinclair Broadcasting ceased ROH's week-to-week operations in December 2021. Its weekly television show remained as a pseudo-highlights broadcast for a few months after that, though this soon ceased as well.

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No weekly ROH content has been produced since Khan took control of the cult promotion. ROH retains a strong presence on ROH programming, however, with its championships, personnel, and legacy represented weekly.

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