Ring of Honor has announced that it will be going on hiatus after the Final Battle pay-per-view event in December.
In a statement issued through their social media channels, ROH has stated that there will be no events in the first quarter of 2022 and plan to return next April:
Throughout the pandemic, our top priority was to keep everyone healthy and safe, and despite not producing any live events over 18 months, we were able to keep everyone fully contracted. We now find ourselves at a time where we need to make changes to our business operations and are planning a pivot for Ring of Honor, with a new mission and strategy.
The year will culminate with a Final Battle in December, and we will be taking the first quarter of 2022 to work internally to reimagine ROH. ROH has the most dedicated fans in the industry, and we appreciate their loyalty and patience as we reconceptualize ROH.
We anticipate returning to live events in April for the Super Card of Honor with a new fan-focused product and provide a unique experience for wrestling fans.
ROH launched in February 2002, meaning this hiatus will coincide with the promotion’s 20th-anniversary early next year.
The company’s last pay-per-view was held in September with the Death Before Dishonor show. They have announced an “Honor for All” event scheduled for November 14th to stream exclusively on Honor Club followed by the Final Battle pay-per-view on December 11th in Baltimore at the UMBC Event Center.