On Twitter, Ring Of Honor announced that they would go on hiatus after the Final Battle pay-per-view in December.
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 Wrestling (@ringofhonor) October 27, 2021
Dave Meltzer reported that everyone in Ring Of Honor has been released from their contracts. This was later confirmed by Sean Ross of Fightful Select.
Paul Davis of Wrestling News reported that, “Ring Of Honor plans to do one more set of TV tapings in November and then do the Final Battle pay-per-view in December. The wrestlers who are under contract will be paid through December but wrestlers will be allowed to work wherever they want.”
However, ROH have a valuable video library because of wrestlers like AJ Styles, Kevin Owens, Damien Priest and Seth Rollins. Maybe Vince McMahon have interest about purchasing ROH.
We will update you when we receive a more details about ROH. Stay tuned with The Spotlight.