Tony Khan Declares Jacksonville New Home for ROH Wrestling

On March 1, during television tapings at WJCT Studios in Jacksonville, Florida, Tony Khan made a significant announcement confirming that Jacksonville will become the permanent home for Ring of Honor (ROH). This decision marks a pivotal change as ROH transitions to a stable studio environment for its productions.

Khan also revealed that the next ROH tapings at WJCT Studios are scheduled for March 22, just three weeks after the announcement, indicating a commitment to consistent production in Jacksonville.

From Speculation to Reality: ROH’s New Venue Confirmed

Prior reports mentioned that ROH would hold studio tapings on March 1 at the Jacksonville location, with sources close to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) hinting that this site might become a more regular venue. The confirmation by Tony Khan now solidifies Jacksonville as ROH’s continuing base, moving beyond temporary arrangements.

The shift to a fixed location comes as AEW prepares for an intensive spring, with multiple scheduled tapings for its flagship programs Dynamite and Collision set for March and April.

Maintaining Weekly Broadcasts on HonorClub

ROH programming continues its weekly broadcast every Thursday at 7 PM ET on HonorClub. By centering operations in Jacksonville, ROH is embracing a consistent studio setting, which contrasts with AEW’s ongoing tour-based production model.

This move signals a strategic approach to providing steady content for fans while AEW manages its live events and tapings across various locations.

Implications of Jacksonville Becoming ROH’s Base

Designating Jacksonville as ROH’s home represents a potential new chapter for the promotion, likely offering more control over production logistics and scheduling. Fans and industry observers are now watching to see how this change will affect ROH’s integration with AEW’s touring activities and overall brand development.

Anthony Livas
Anthony Livas
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