Ring Of Honor's Comeback Date Officially Announced

Yes, Ring of Honor IS coming back. Here's when...

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Ring of Honor has announced it will return with the annual Supercard of Honor event on Friday 1 April.

Per ROH's official release, Supercard of Honor will take place in Dallas-Fort Worth, with tickets set to go on sale over the next couple of weeks. This will be the promotion's first event since Final Battle 2021 on 11 December.

October saw ROH announce that the promotion would go on a four-month hiatus following Final Battle, with the company releasing all contracted talent over the forthcoming months. Mass speculation followed despite the Sinclair-helmed's assertion that it was targeting an April 2022 comeback.

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Soon after the initial story broke, Dave Meltzer reported that Ring of Honor would exclusively be working with uncontracted talent upon returning, effectively going back to its independent days.

ROH is yet to announce any talent for Supercard of Honor.

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See the full statement below.

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ROH PRESENTS SUPERCARD OF HONOR ON APRIL 1 IN DALLAS-FORT WORTH

Ring of Honor returns to live wrestling with Supercard of Honor - slated for Friday, April 1 at the Curtis Culwell Center in Dallas-Fort Worth.

Tickets for the annual pay-per-view extravaganza go on sale Friday, Jan. 21 at 11 a.m. Eastern/10 a.m. Central for HonorClub members, and Friday, Jan. 28 at 11 a.m. Eastern/10 a.m. Central for the general public.

Since 2006, Supercard of Honor has been the stage for some of ROH’s most memorable and historic matches featuring the best wrestlers on the planet.

Keep it locked into ROHWrestling.com and ROH’s social media channels for Supercard of Honor announcements.

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