Ring Of Honor Purchased By Sinclair Broadcast Group

Published On May 23, 2011 | By | Wrestling News

Sinclair Broadcasting issued the following press release:

Sinclair Acquires “Ring of Honor” Wrestling Franchise

BALTIMORE: Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: SBGI), the “Company” or “Sinclair,” announced today that it has acquired the “Ring of Honor” wrestling (ROH) franchise. Ring of Honor is the third largest wrestling promotion in the country.

“We are very excited about this acquisition,” commented Steve Marks, COO of Sinclair’s Television Group. “Television and professional wrestling have a long history of successful partnerships and driving viewership. Unfortunately, the broadcast networks have not protected that relationship, allowing professional wrestling to migrate to cable network distribution. We believe that the powerful promotional platform that our TV stations provide, coupled with our 22% coverage of the U.S. TV households, will allow ROH to achieve name brand recognition and grow its share of the wrestling market. When you consider the make-up of our station mix and the number of CW, MYTV and FOX affiliates we operate, this is a perfect fit for our viewer demographics.”

Mr. Marks continued, “We believe that ROH will provide us with multiple revenue opportunities. In addition to the advertising component, there are product sponsorships, Internet pay-per-view, live wrestling tour events, and sales of DVDs and other merchandise. Longer-term, we can envision syndicating ROH wrestling to broadcasters in markets where Sinclair does not have a presence and even internationally. We believe there are opportunities to broadcast ROH wrestling on our secondary tier channels or in a mobile environment. The acquisition also means less syndicated product that we will be required to purchase, and since we own the franchise, we control how many times, which dayparts and on which affiliates we want to air the matches without having the limitation on the number of runs or license fee costs.”

“We have been waiting and working for this opportunity for quite some time,” commented Cary Silkin, owner of ROH. “Of our 9 years in business, there has been no better roster of wrestlers than this one to expose the ROH product to the masses. With Sinclair’s resources and many avenues of distribution, we believe many new fans will be as captivated as those who have followed Ring of Honor over the years.”

This September, Ring of Honor will debut on Sinclair’s network of broadcast television stations, and with it, will become the only wrestling promotion in the United States with a major, multi-market presence on broadcast TV. “But if you don’t live in a market with a Sinclair station, fear not,” says Mr. Silkin. “Through our website, we will be able to make the TV show available to anyone in the world with internet access.”

ROH will be headed by Joe Koff, Chief Operating Officer of Ring of Honor. Mr. Koff, who has been with Sinclair since 2003 and most recently served as Director of Sales, has a long established career in television broadcasting sales and management, as well as managing wrestling content. Mr. Koff was responsible for personally creating, producing, marketing, syndicating, and selling barter inventory in what was to become “The Battle of the Belts I, II, III.” “Battle of the Belts,” which ran three consecutive seasons from 1985-1987, was considered breakthrough programming in its time. Mr. Koff syndicated the first ever, live, prime-time wrestling event and negotiated the international rights for the initial programming.

While the Ring of Honor acquisition includes primarily intellectual property and equipment, several existing ROH employees will be hired including longtime pro wrestling personality and matchmaker, Jim Cornette, who will serve as VP of Creative. Veteran promoter, Gary Juster, will join as VP of Operations, and Cary Silkin will remain in an advisory role. Ring of Honor features such stars as ROH World Champion, Eddie Edwards; World Tag Team Champions, Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin; and top contenders Davey Richards and the Kings of Wrestling. In addition, to Ring of Honor’s “best-in-ring” wrestling talent, ROH fans can expect to see other familiar faces such as longtime wrestling broadcaster Kevin Kelly, already the voice of ROH internet pay-per-views, who will assume the TV play-by-play chair this fall, ring announcer Bobby Cruise and senior referee Todd Sinclair.

A major press conference, open to the wrestling press and mainstream media alike, is being planned for in Baltimore, Maryland on Friday, June 24th. This event will feature a number of the ROH staff and wrestlers. The press event will kick off a weekend which includes ROH’s next internet pay-per-view event, “Best in the World 2011,” live from the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on Sunday, June 26th at 4PM EDT. In addition to all the top stars on the ROH roster, this event will feature the return of some favorite stars from Ring of Honor’s past, and can be ordered through Gofightlive.tv.

About Ring of Honor:

Ring of Honor wrestling, synonymous with best-in-ring action in the sport, organized in 2001 and was most recently syndicated on the cable network, HDNET. ROH is known for its athleticism and professional wrestling style while providing fans an entertaining, hard hitting performance.

Ring of Honor produces weekly, original 1-hour television wrestling match programs and stages more than two dozen live events in various cities per year. The major live events are also broadcast worldwide via internet pay-per-views. DVDs, T-Shirts and other ROH merchandise are available for sale at each tour venue and through their Internet site, www.rohwrestling.com. Ring of Honor also has a wrestling school to teach existing and new wrestlers of any level.

About Sinclair:

Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc., one of the largest and most diversified television broadcasting companies, owns and operates, programs or provides sales services to 58 television stations in 35 markets. Sinclair’s television group reaches approximately 22% of U.S. television households and is affiliated with all major networks. Sinclair owns equity interests in various non-broadcast related companies. The Company regularly uses its website as a key source of Company information and can be accessed at www.sbgi.net.

Forward-Looking Statements:

The matters discussed in this news release, include forward-looking statements regarding, among other things, future operating results. When used in this news release, the words “outlook,” “intends to,” “believes,” “anticipates,” “expects,” “achieves,” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties. Actual results in the future could differ materially and adversely from those described in the forward-looking statements as a result of various important factors, including and in addition to the assumptions identified in this release, but not limited to, the impact of changes in national and regional economies, the volatility in the U.S. and global economies and financial credit markets, successful execution of outsourcing agreements, pricing and demand fluctuations in local and national advertising, volatility in programming costs, the market acceptance of new programming, the CW Television Network and MyNetworkTV programming, our news share strategy, our local sales initiatives, the execution of retransmission consent agreements, our ability to identify and consummate investments in attractive non-television assets and to achieve anticipated returns on those investments once consummated, and any other risk factors set forth in the Company’s most recent reports on Form 10-Q, Form 10-K and Form 8-K, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. There can be no assurances that the assumptions and other factors referred to in this release will occur. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these forward-looking statements except as required by law.

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  • dejohe

    Great news looking forward to being able to watch ROH again.

  • newgeneration

    This is going to be amazing for ROH. Both CW and MyNetwork television have been home to smackdown and it has done wonders to both networks. I think that after ROH is on either one of their networks for about a year, it will help both ROH and whichever network gets it have more people watching great wrestling, and that television network, than ever before.

  • Forceton_Banfodder

    Finally! ROH is going to show TNA how to bring competition.

  • DigitalWWE

    This news made my day. Can’t wait for ROH to take out TNA then move on to WWE.

  • K-Fist

    @DigitalWWE, heh, at the rate things are going, TNA will take itself out, trying too hard to be something it’s clearly not. ;)

  • DigitalWWE

    @K-Fist: Lol. I’m still waiting for Shane O Mac to open the show and walk out like “I now own TNA.”

  • dragon

    @DigitalWWE That would be such awsome thing to happen. Always liked him even when he came out just few min on the show was always something to remember.

  • benjmann25

    Is everyone on here simply ignoring the point that ROH was purchased and not just given a new TV deal. Aka. it means this company could totally change ROH as we know it today into something totally different. ROH did not just get a new TV deal, they were BOUGHT by another company, so it means it has new management , so I am somewhat skeptical of this being the greatest thing in the world for ROH because of this, so we will see.

  • Forceton_Banfodder

    Ahh, Mr rage against the machine, benji, speaks. The company needs money if it wants to be competitive. It sounds like the roster and management will stay relatively the same, only now tv execs will make it a viable product on network tv. I really wouldn’t worry unless I hear that Russo, Bischoff and Hogan were hired.

  • benjmann25

    @ Forceton…ahhh the douche and total ROH mark speaks. Yeah, it needs more money, but it has yet to be seen if the company will stay the same under new management (hence why i am giving it time to see if this is good or bad). Also, honestly this may be a step in reverse from HDNet since Sinclair only is in 22% of American homes (HDNet was in more than that), so it can be network TV, but it is only in a certain number of markets, so makes it limited in availabliity, not does it say what time slots it will get (since that actually does matter) , so again, give it time since this may not be that great of a deal as all the diehard ROHers want to convinve themselves that it is.

  • rated_maxx

    These people really are stupid. Ring Of Honor doesn’t have any major names to attract most wrestling fans. Only the minority internet jerks will watch. Most they top guys have zero mic skills and look generic.

  • rated_maxx

    And as far as destroying tna yall must be crack heads.

  • Forceton_Banfodder

    Benji, babe, read the article before you comment.

    Rated Maxxx, if you have ever seen ROH you’d know what “where wrestling matters” means. Their roster could wrestle circles around TNA and most are decent on a Mic…. but you don’t care, because you’re a naysayer and you just like to b!tch

  • rated_maxx

    Who bitch more than you. Who is to say they don’t fold roh. Don’t get me wrong I watch them too but the reality is this, they switched to ippv because they couldn’t get viewers on real ppv. You talk about tna buy rates but roh was so low in canada they drew only 40 buys and that’s a fact. I don’t agree with a lot tna do but they are light yrs away from roh. ROH needs better production. They do need bigger names but ones that fit roh style.

  • Forceton_Banfodder

    who b!tch more than you. Is that a question? I don’t b!tch sir, I point out the facts. If you disagree its because you’re too wrapped up in your own opinions to see the truth for what it is.

    Better production will come with money from the Sinclair group. ROH already has good names who put on amazing matches, Shelton Benjamin, Charlie Haas, The Briscoes, Homicide, Lethal, Richards, Edwards, Daniels, plus they’ve got plenty of new talent coming in and a tag team division that rivals TNA with ease.

    You can’t sell a PPV if nobody knows about it. ROH was limited to HDNet viewers and internet fanboys which are slim to none, I don’t blame them for parting ways with HDnet. ROH is going to fill the void left when Smackdown went to cable TV and If they’re marketed properly they’ll boom under Sinclair.

    And I hope to all hell that they keep wrestling at the forefront. 1 hour of ROH on HDNet had more wrestling than a 2 hour episode of Raw or Impact.

  • KquickSTILLSUCKS

    benj you really need to read before you talk. Cornette and Delirous will still be in charge of creative. Koff and Juster who have experience in the wrestling biz will be a part of management. I can understand how you might be skeptical seeing as what happened to ECW when then got on TNN. But ROH’s product isnt really something that will need to be toned down. ROH TV will now be available on their website so if you have a computer you can watch!

    @maxi pad You remember a little company called ECW? You know that company that dead company TNA did an entire ppv for instead of pushing it’s own talent? ECW was watched by mostly internet geeks and those who were wanted something different than WCW and WWE cartoons. Fold ROH hahahaha are you that stupid? They bought it to put on tv….wow. As far as ROH doesnt have star power? Hmm maybe because WWE and TNA (WCW 2.0) bought the top guys over the years. 12 wrestlers currently in TNA were in ROH including Daniels who wrestles in ROH right now. Drink the Bischoff cool aid and be a hypocrite when 20% of TNA’s roster is from ROH.

  • benjmann25

    @ Forceton….ahhh the douche opens his trap again. Sorry but I did read it, and guess what? They can be in charge of creative all they want, it is who is in charge of management and the execs at the broadcast group that actually matter, so pleas eknow how things work before opening your traps (that goes for you too Kquick). ROH’s product only appeals to the most diehard wrestling fans, and this new deal only puts them in a minority of households (as opposed to those on cable TV). This could be good, or a step down from their deal with HDNet so time will tell. Please make coherent and RELEVANT points before you speak again, and besides, they say these guys will be in charge, but under new management, they can pulled out in a heartbeat, so AGAIN, time will tell.

  • Forceton_Banfodder

    No, Benji, Sorry to burst your bubble, but corporate only cares about the bottom line… I can guarantee you that the board is not going to sit around nitpicking ROH storylines like Vince.

  • KquickSTILLSUCKS

    benji you ignorant prick the new management has WRESTLING EXPERIENCE so please stfu.

  • benjmann25

    @ Forecton and KQuick, both of you grow up…again its called corporate exces…but apparently you think the management doesn’t answer to anyone since you are soooo knpwledgeable (sarcasm), and when has ROH come up with any real good storylines…can’t think of any.

  • Forceton_Banfodder

    lol, the boy who calls anyone who disagrees with a douche is telling people to grow up. That’s rich.

    Keep raging against the machine Benji, one day you’ll win or succumb… or become a panhandler. The latter is probably your best bet however.

    As far as good Storylines, No, they haven’t had too many since they only had an hour of TV time and wanted to pack as much action into it as they could, so take your pick, more action or more storylines?

    BTW big boy, tell me, how does one run a successful wrestling promotion without some sort of corporate backing?

  • comic_book_fan19

    so will it be on my network tv and the cw or not.
    when ever i get more wrestling it’s good news .

  • rated_maxx

    The only ones who drink the kool aid is force and quick. Yall don’t no for sure roh will still be around.

  • Forceton_Banfodder

    Yes Maxxx, I read the article where Mr. Marks says that they are looking forward to making money with ROH on network tv, via live programing events, ppvs, merchandising, etc…

    You call it drinking the kool-aid. I call it, reading the article.

  • KquickSTILLSUCKS

    Nice rebuttal maxi pad thats about what I expected out of you.

  • rated_maxx

    Lol its still will be like their on hd net. 22% ain’t nothing to brag about. Quickie mart you need to call me better names than that. But then again you are a lame fag boy.

  • KquickSTILLSUCKS

    Hahahaha Quickie Mart really? You called me a a fictional convince store (talk about lame) and I called you a women’s hygiene product…..ya i got owned lol.

  • rated_maxx

    You always gonna be owned. At least you can sleep in your nice box in the alley bum.