[ROH] Zusammenfassung der ROH-Sinclair-Pressekonferenz

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    • ROH .. time ... for .. an .. ?? .. Weekend .. ?? .. just .. wait .. belong .. 5-21-11 .. history

      das ist am anfang bzw. ende ja noch zu entziffern.. aber sonst... 8-) 8-)

      edit: ok, hab noch bissel mehr zusammengedichtet :D

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    • Nimm einfach alle Sonderzeichen raus:

      ROH time for a new dawn. Just wait, won't be long. 5-21-11 = history!!!!!



      In anderer Sache:

      Speculation has run rampant about everything from a TV deal to an agreement with TNA to a merger with DGUSA to rehiring Gabe Sapolsky to rehiring Adam Pearce in a new capacity to who knows what else. Personally I have no clue what it is, but I do have it confirmed that something big will be on the card for their Best in the World 2011 event. I don't know what that big thing is, but I've been clued into some of the preparations for that, and that's how I know. No, I'm not revealing my source, and no, I can't go into it further. If I told you how I knew about it I would be giving my source away, so I can't do that. All anyone needs to read into that is that it really does appear that something big is on the horizon.



      Ich weiß nich wieso, aber ich rieche zumindest für Best In The World sowas wie Samoa Joe Match ... also grad mit dem Cardnamen und den vollmundigen Ankündigen zu der Show wird man ne star-studded card präsentieren. Da ist Jay Lethal nur der Anfang.


      Normalerweise müsste in 55 Minuten das große Announcement durch das Netz zischen.

      F-U Europe *clap clap clap*
    • und gleich hinterher also die Pressemitteilung:


      RING OF HONOR ANNOUNCES SALE TO SINCLAIR BROADCAST GROUP

      BRISTOL, PA. (MAY 21, 2011)--Ring of Honor Wrestling owner, Cary Silkin, announced today the sale of the promotion to Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc., one of the largest television broadcasters in the country and which owns and operates, programs, or provides sales services to 58 television stations in 35 markets across the United States.

      ROH, currently the third largest wrestling promotion in the country, just celebrated its ninth anniversary, and Mr. Silkin is excited about taking the next step towards increasing the company's visibility and expanding its operations.

      "We have been waiting for and working for this opportunity for quite some time", he said, "and of our 9 years in business, there has been no better roster of wrestlers than this one to expose the ROH product to the masses. With Sinclair's resources and many avenues of distribution, we believe many new fans around the world will be as captivated as those who have followed Ring of Honor over the years."

      The month of September will see the debut of the new Ring of Honor television program which will be syndicated across the Sinclair network of stations, and with it, ROH will become the only wrestling promotion in the United States with a major, multi-market presence on broadcast TV. But if you don't live in a market with a Sinclair station, fear not, says Mr. Silkin. "Through our revamped website we will be able to make the TV show available to anyone in the world with internet access."

      Sinclair officials are enthused about the project as well.

      "We are very excited about this acquisition," commented Steve Marks, COO of Sinclair's Television Group. "Television and professional wrestling have a long history of successful partnerships and driving viewership. Unfortunately, the broadcast networks have not protected that relationship, allowing professional wrestling to migrate to cable network distribution. We believe that the powerful promotional platform that our TV stations provide, coupled with our 22% share of the U.S. TV households, will allow ROH to achieve name brand recognition and grow its share of the wrestling market. When you consider the makeup of our station mix and the number of CW, MYTV and FOX affiliates we operate, this is a perfect fit for our viewer demographics." Mr. Marks also noted, "Longer-term, we can envision syndicating ROH wrestling to broadcasters in markets where Sinclair does not have a presence, and even internationally."

      Mr. Silkin assures the ROH fans worldwide that they will be seeing the same exciting, hard-hitting style of pro wrestling that they have become accustomed to. "We have established the name Ring of Honor as synonymous with the best in-ring action in the sport. The only thing that will change is that it will now be easier for fans around the world to follow. Our visibility will increase greatly--our production will be upgraded--but the work ethic of our incredible talent roster and our athletic style of wrestling will remain the same. This is what our fans have told us they want, and we will continue to give it to them."

      The current front office staff, including Cary Silkin, Syd Eick, and Ross Abrams, will remain with ROH going forward. Hunter Johnston, a favorite of ROH fans for years as the masked grappler Delirious, will still handle matchmaking, Jim Cornette will remain as executive producer, and other familiar faces like ring announcer Bobby Cruise and senior referee Todd Sinclair will be in place."

      Additionally, longtime wrestling broadcaster Kevin Kelly, already the voice of ROH internet pay-per-views, will assume the TV play-by-play chair this fall. Veteran NWA and WCW promoter Gary Juster will come aboard to be in charge of live event operations, which are planned to continue in current ROH markets as well as expanding into new locations concurrent with the increased TV exposure.

      Mr. Cornette, who along with Mr. Johnston, will be in charge of talent and matchmaking, sees this as a new beginning for pro wrestling. "This is not old-school wrestling, and it's not sports entertainment," said Mr. Cornette. "This is wrestling for the 21st century, a new style developed by fresh, young stars that incorporates wrestling, mixed martial arts and high-flying, high-risk action with unique personalities, and it's showcased by a sports-based presentation completely different from any other product out there. In my 30 years in the sport, it's the most exciting live-event wrestling experience I've seen, and I'm thrilled to help bring it to broadcast TV."

      A major press conference, open to wrestling press and mainstream media alike, is being planned for Baltimore on Friday, June 24th. This event will feature a number of the ROH staff and wrestlers both announcing news about ROH's future and answering questions. The media event will be presided over by new ROH COO, Joe Koff. Mr. Koff, a longtime Sinclair executive with an extensive background in TV sales and management, also has experience in pro wrestling television production and syndication. Most visible of his projects may have been the first-ever live, prime time syndicated pro wrestling events, the Battle of the Belts, which aired from 1985 to 1987. These Championship Wrestling from Florida-based cards were broadcast live to a syndicated network of stations and may be best-remembered for the classic Ric Flair vs. Barry Windham NWA World Title contest from St. Petersburg.

      The press event will kick off a weekend which includes ROH's next internet pay-per-view event, "Best In The World 2011," live from the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on Sunday, June 26th at 4PM EST. In addition to all the top stars on the ROH roster, this event will feature the return of some favorite stars from Ring of Honor's past, and can be ordered by anyone in the world with internet access through Gofightlive.tv for only $14.95. More information about Ring of Honor can be obtained through their website, rohwrestling.com.
    • Ab September die neue #2 der 'wrestling-based' Companies und DIE absolute #1-WRESTLING Company::!!

      TNA kann einpacken... ROH wird zu einer extrem starken Konkurrenz für die.. TNA wird das Entertainment nicht so weit zurückfahren wie ihre 'wrestling matters' Proklamation glauben machen will..

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    • Original von DE_Kimura
      Ab September die neue #2 der 'wrestling-based' Companies und DIE absolute #1-WRESTLING Company::!!

      TNA kann einpacken... ROH wird zu einer extrem starken Konkurrenz für die.. TNA wird das Entertainment nicht so weit zurückfahren wie ihre 'wrestling matters' Proklamation glauben machen will..


      Das hoffe ich auch! Erstmal werden sie ihre Fanbase erweitern. Ich tippe mal drauf, dass die Shows noch stärker werden als sie es jzt schon sind.

      @Kimura: Warum machst du immer einen Doppelpunkt vor nem "!" ?^^
    • Original von dimitrie1993
      Original von DE_Kimura
      Ab September die neue #2 der 'wrestling-based' Companies und DIE absolute #1-WRESTLING Company::!!

      TNA kann einpacken... ROH wird zu einer extrem starken Konkurrenz für die.. TNA wird das Entertainment nicht so weit zurückfahren wie ihre 'wrestling matters' Proklamation glauben machen will..


      Das hoffe ich auch! Erstmal werden sie ihre Fanbase erweitern. Ich tippe mal drauf, dass die Shows noch stärker werden als sie es jzt schon sind.

      @Kimura: Warum machst du immer einen Doppelpunkt vor nem "!" ?^^


      :! hab ich mir iwie angewöhnt.. is so 'My Style' :D

      die NEWS sind absolut BIG und werden dem Hype gerecht.. die TV Show wird weiterhin das In-Ring Produkt - das ein enorm hohes Niveau hat - im Fokus haben.. die Fanbase wird wachsen.. die Wahrnehmung wird sich massiv erhöhen.. einfach eine hammergeile Meldung:!


      edit: ROH is trending (in den US)

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    • Es wird bereits gemunkelt dass ehemaliges WWE Talent ala CHarlie Haas und Shelton Benjamin für ROH auftreten könnte - sprich WRESTLINGleute wie Paul Burchill.

      CM Punk ... scheiß auf Re-signing :D

      Edit @Kimura :thumbsup:

      According to Pwinsider.com, the deal with Sinclair Broadcasting almost happened 18-months ago. There were negotiations, but the two sides could not come to terms. There had been at least two other suitors who had made offers to Cary Silkin over the lat year.

      * Sinclair will attempt to syndicate the series in additional markets both domestically and internationally.

      * ROH had been holding off on announcing new dates for shows, due to the possible sale.

      * There is no timetable to return to traditional PPV.

      * HDNet retains the rights to the content for high definition broadcasting but ROH would have access and rights to the material if it is used in standard definition

      * Many ROH talents are signed to deals, and the feeling is that the remaining members who aren't signed will be offered deals or will be replaced by talents that will.

      F-U Europe *clap clap clap*
    • Genau und wenn ich es richtig gelesen habe wird Gary Juster Mitkommentator der Weekly TV-Show ... das is possible so big ... vorallem für internationale Leute die Möglichkeit es online zu sehen.

      :D Wann verschieben wir TNA zum ATW Forenbereich und geben ROH den eigenen Forenplatz?

      F-U Europe *clap clap clap*