ROH, Independents Or Big Leagues

Daris Brown by Senior Analyst Written on July 08, 2009
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But things finally changed in their favor when the signed a deal earlier this year to bring ROH into millions of homes by the way of HDNet. ROH now has access to state of the art camera equipment and they are broadcasted all over the country, if not the world.

Unfortunately for ROH, because more homes don't have Dish than do, ROH is still only on the lips of hardcore fans who find themselves savoring the darkest corners on the net looking for the next big thing.

We've just recently seen a surge of ROH related articles on Bleacher Report thanks to JLB (who started months ago), Ray and a few others. But when I did an interview with then ROH Champ Nigel McGuiness back in January, it barely got 200 reads. But what was worse was many folks had never heard of the guy and definitely hadn't seen an ROH show.

Fast forward seven months and nothing much has changed. There was an ROH breakthrough as ROH has its own community, but Ray wrote several informative articles and they barely garnered a buck fifty views. What's up with that?

So back to my original question, is Ring of Honor still an Indy promotion despite being considered a part of the big three? If so, what makes them big leagues?

There are other promotions that have TV deals on the local level with rock solid talent, but you might not even have heard of them. Vanguard Championship Wrestling comes to mind. They've had Flair and Raven on their program and they've got Sid Vicious scheduled next month. They have a 1 a.m. local TV deal, but they are definitely are considered Indy.

So is it the national TV deal, being promitely covered by media outlets (we've got ROH owner on HTR tonight), or does it take big name stars like former ambassador Ric Flair and Bret Hart?

Does anyone know, if so do share. I consider them a big boy despite the gap between them and TNA because of the above mentioned reasons, what about you?

 

Check out the new site Hit The Ropes.com. And join us today at 6pm when we present the 1st annual Ropey Awards and interview ROH owner Cary Silken.

Vote Now! - Author Poll

Is ROH Still Considered an Indy Promotion?

  • Err No
  • Yup, They Haven't Hit it Big Yet
  • Who's ROH?
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Results - Author Poll

Is ROH Still Considered an Indy Promotion?

  • Err No

    50.0%
  • Yup, They Haven't Hit it Big Yet

    50.0%
  • Who's ROH?

    0.0%
  • Total votes: 8
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