Tag: ROH
My Take On: Ring Of Honor (ROH)
by Rich on Dec.05, 2009, under Wrestling
Samoa Joe, CM Punk, Jay Lethal, Desmond Wolfe (Nigel McGuiness), Bryan Danielson, AJ Styles, Daniels, Low Ki, Hernandez , Evan Bourne (Matt Sydal), Mickie James (Alexis Laree) and Homicide are all names that you have heard at least once in the last few years while watching WWE Raw, Smackdown or TNA Impact. But what some of you may not know is that these guys and gals all got their start in a little promotion called Ring Of Honor, or as the fans call it ROH.
One of the most important aspects of ROH is the “Code Of Honor”. This code not only helps make the wrestling more realistic and also helps introduce the audience to “Heel” wrestlers or bad guys for their disregard of the code. There have been changes to the code since the start of ROH. ROH considered it a “moral requirement” to follow these rules. They were (usually in this order):
- You must shake hands before and after every match
- No outside interference: no interfering in others’ matches or having others interfere on your behalf
- No sneak attacks
- No harming the officials
- Any action resulting in a disqualification violates the Code of Honor
In 2004 the rules were changed from 5 to 3 and were as follows:
- Shake hands before and after the match—if you respect your opponent
- Keep the playing-field level
- Respect the officials
The code of honor was one of the things that made me a fan of this organization, not to mention the fantastic wrestling I have witnessed. Matches with Samoa Joe & CM Punk were classics as well as matches involving Homicide or Christopher Daniels and AJ Styles. It is unfortunate that so many mainstream fans have yet to experience Ring of Honor and see some of the future stars of pro wrestling. Guys like Tyler Black, Austin Aries, Colt Cabana, The American Wolves, The Briscoe Brothers and many more put on mat classics on a regular basis and many of you are missing it. Here is glimpse of what you are missing out on:
ROH, unlike other organizations, did not have a weekly TV program until recently. You can now catch Ring of Honor on HDnet and of course order DVD’s and merchandise from the ROH website. Worst case, good ‘ole YouTube has plenty of ROH videos.








