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Ring of Honor (ROH) is an American professional wrestling promotion founded in 2002 by Rob Feinstein. It established itself as a leading independent promotion by focusing on athletic, in-ring action and long-term storytelling, distinguishing itself from larger televised promotions. After the early years, the company was led by Cary Silkin and later by other executives, expanding from Northeast shows into a national touring brand.

ROH produced pay-per-views and a range of weekly and monthly events, developing a reputation for developing

Championships within ROH include the ROH World Championship, ROH World Television Championship, ROH Pure Championship, and

ROH maintained historically close working relationships with New Japan Pro-Wrestling and other promotions, facilitating cross-promotional events

talents
who
later
achieved
mainstream
success
in
WWE,
AEW,
and
other
promotions.
Its
flagship
annual
events
have
included
Final
Battle,
Death
Before
Dishonor,
and
Best
in
the
World,
with
Supercard
of
Honor
staged
as
a
spring
showcase.
The
organization
also
operated
the
ROH
Dojo
training
facility
in
the
early
years
to
develop
talent.
ROH
World
Tag
Team
Championship.
The
roster
has
featured
many
prominent
wrestlers
such
as
CM
Punk,
Samoa
Joe,
Daniel
Bryan
(Bryan
Danielson),
AJ
Styles,
Seth
Rollins,
and
Kevin
Steen
(Kevin
Owens),
among
others.
ROH
has
been
cited
for
its
role
in
elevating
performers
who
later
moved
to
larger
promotions.
and
talent
exchanges
during
the
2010s.
In
2023,
the
promotion
was
acquired
by
All
Elite
Wrestling
founder
Tony
Khan
and
continues
to
operate
as
a
separate
brand
with
its
own
events
and
the
Honor
Club
streaming
service.