Ring of Honor (ROH) recently revealed plans to hold a new series of TV tapings on March 1st at the WJCT Studios in Jacksonville, Florida. This marks the first time in nearly two years that ROH tapings will occur independently, separate from AEW’s Dynamite or Collision events. The primary focus on Jacksonville as a location reflects a strategic shift led by ROH owner Tony Khan.
Tony Khan Declares Jacksonville as the Permanent Location for ROH Shows
During the March 1st ROH TV tapings, Tony Khan confirmed that the WJCT Studios and the city of Jacksonville will become the permanent base for ROH tapings moving forward. Khan also announced that the next tapings are scheduled to take place at the same venue on March 22nd, reinforcing Jacksonville’s role as the new hub for the promotion.
“Scoop #21 Tony Khan has officially confirmed Jacksonville is the new home of Ring Of Honor! ROH will return in just 3 weeks! pic.twitter.com/gNVDuNxEHr” ?Jaycob, Twitter user
Trial Tapings Lead to Permanent Relocation Decision
According to Dave Meltzer’s report in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the choice to book the WJCT Studios for the initial March 1st tapings was a deliberate trial. Meltzer’s sources indicated that if the event ran smoothly, Jacksonville would become the ongoing site for future ROH television productions. This trial approach suggests a cautious, measured strategy by Tony Khan and his team.
Implications of Jacksonville Becoming ROH’s New Home
Securing Jacksonville as the regular location for ROH TV tapings signals a new phase for the promotion, potentially allowing for consistency in production and event planning. This change may strengthen ROH’s presence in Florida while providing a dedicated space separate from AEW programming. Looking ahead, fans and industry observers will watch closely to see how this move impacts ROH’s programming and growth.
Scoop #21 Tony Khan has officially confirmed Jacksonville is the new home of Ring Of Honor!
ROH will return in just 3 weeks! pic.twitter.com/gNVDuNxEHr
— Jaycob (@Jaycob) March 1, 2026
