ROH Announces Philadelphia Return For Glory By Honor Events In August
Ring of Honor is returning to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for two nights of their Glory by Honor events.
The pro wrestling world is opening up following the global pandemic. By mid-July, all major promotions will once again be running in front of paying audiences.
Now, Ring of Honor has announced its return to the former ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Glory by Honor will take place at the 2300 Arena during the same weekend that WWE will host its first SummerSlam event in Las Vegas, Nevada.
ROH RETURNS TO PHILADELPHIA FOR TWO NIGHTS OF GLORY BY HONOR!
The wait is over, Philadelphia!
For the first time in nearly two years, Ring of Honor is returning to the historic 2300 Arena in the City of Brotherly Love for not one, but TWO, spectacular live events!
ROH presents Glory By Honor Night 1 on Friday, Aug. 20 and Glory By Honor Night 2 on Saturday, Aug. 21. Both shows will be streamed live for HonorClub.
GBH Night 1 is headlined by Flip Gordon challenging for the ROH World Championship, while Night 2 features current ROH World Champion RUSH and Dragon Lee of La Faccion Ingobernable against Bandido and Rey Horus.
Among the stars signed to be in action on both nights are the Briscoes, LFI, Violence Unlimited, The Foundation, EC3 and The OGK.
Keep it locked onto ROHWrestling.com and ROH’s social media channels for ticket on-sale dates and match announcements.
Philadelphia has always been a special city for ROH, going all the way back to the company’s first live event, The Era of Honor Begins, at the Murphy Rec Center in 2002. The stars of ROH undoubtedly are chomping at the bit to remind the best wrestling fans on the planet why ROH is The Best Wrestling on the Planet!
Don’t miss your opportunity to see the hard-hitting, in-your-face action that only ROH can deliver live and in person!
MLW will also be returning to the 2300 Arena and doing so a month before Ring of Honor. MLW will host Battle Riot III on Saturday, July 10. That event will feature Cesar Duran, the former Dario Cueto. Learn more here.