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First Ring of Honor pay-per-view to take place in Canada. September 11 Glory By Honor IX: Manhattan Center: New York City, New York: Tyler Black (c) vs. Roderick Strong in a No Disqualification match for the ROH World Championship: December 18 Final Battle 2010: Hammerstein Ballroom: New York City, New York
The top of the plate features the current Ring of Honor logo. It has two black banners on the top and bottom. The top banner says "WORLD" with two stars on the left and right of the word, and the bottem banner say "CHAMPION" with one star on the left and right.
2 (4, 2) 70 [3] 15 Sal Rinauro and Tony Mamaluke: October 1, 2005: Joe vs. Kobashi New York City, NY: 1 77 [3] 16 Austin Aries and Roderick Strong: December 17, 2005: Final Battle: Edison, NJ: 1 273 The championship was renamed the ROH World Tag Team Championship on July 9, 2006, after Aries and Strong defeated Masato Yoshino and Naruki Doi in ...
The Field of Honor was a professional wrestling tournament held from September 6, 2003 until December 27, 2003 by the Ring of Honor promotion. It was held as a round-robin, with winners from two blocks wrestling in the final to decide that winner. The winner of each block is determined by a points system; one point for a victory, one point for ...
The American professional wrestling promotion Ring of Honor (ROH) promotes several professional wrestling championships for its men's and women's divisions. ROH often broadcasts championship matches on their weekly streaming television program, Honor Club, while also regularly being featured on programs of sister promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW).
[1] [2] The title became the ROH World Tag Team Championship after then champions Austin Aries and Roderick Strong defeated Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino on July 9, 2006, while on a tour in Japan with Dragon Gate and Pro Wrestling Noah. [3] Since then, the title has also been defended in the United Kingdom.
2 Women of Honor World Championship: December 15, 2017 Sumie Sakai: January 1, 2020 Kelly Klein: 4 Kelly Klein was stripped of the championship after ROH did not renew her contract. The Women of Honor World Championship was subsequently retired and replaced with the ROH Women's World Championship. [2]
Final Battle is a professional wrestling event produced by Ring of Honor. First held in 2002, it is traditionally ROH's last show in the calendar year. [2] It is widely regarded as Ring of Honor's premiere flagship event, similar to WWE's WrestleMania.