Two of the bigge🐼st wrestling cities will see Ring of Honor over the next few months.
Ring of Honor has had a busy year with Honor Club launching, a North American tour, a United Kingdom tour, a♎nd recently announced♉ an event in Philadelphia for a television taping.
The following is an excerpt from the press release at ꦰ.
Ring of Honor makes its much-antic𒐪ipated return to Philadelphia with an international television taping at the historic 2300 Arena on Saturday, 🔴Aug. 25.
Tꦕickets for ROH’s first appearance in Philadelphia since Final Battle weekend last December go on sale next Wednesday,𝓀 May 30 at 10 a.m. for HonorClub members and Friday, June 1 at 10 a.m. for the general public. Tickets will be available exclusively through ROHWrestling.com.
ROH has deep roots in the City of Brotherly Love, going all the way back to the company’s very first show -- T💖he Ho📖nor of Era Begins -- in 2002 at the Murphy Recreational Center. With a string of sellout shows both domestically and abroad, ROH is hotter than it’s ever been, and there’s no doubt that Aug. 25 in Philadelphia will be a memorable night filled with the hard-hitting, fast-paced, in your-face action that only ROH can deliver.
Bell time for the show is 6 p.m., with an exclusive meet and greet with top ROH stars prior to the start of the eventꦐ.
Ring of Honor is about to set off on their Honor United tour in the United Kingdom and the promotion is returning to New York City's Hammerstein Ballroom in June. The la🐠st time Ring of Honor was in Philadelphia was the day after Dalton Castle won the World Championship from Cody Rhodes at Final Battle.