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Tenille Dashwood Off ROH Honor Re-United Tour, Kay Lee Ray Takes Her Place

Tenille Dashwood is off the ROH Honor Re-United Tour due to a “non-serious medical condition.” Kay Lee Ray, making her ROH debut, will take her place.

The ROH Honor Re-United Tour begins this Thursday, Aug. 16. Kay Lee Ray will wrestle Viper, Charli Evans, and Ayesha Raymond on the tour. Dashwood will return to action at ROH Philadelphia Excellence on Aug. 25. 

Here’s the press release put out by ROHWrestling.com:

Kay Lee Ray is one of the world’s best professional wrestlers, set to make her Women of Honor debut at the Edinburgh stop of the Honor Re-United Tour. Now, due to injuries to two competitors, Kay Lee is stepping up to the plate and will compete on all three stops of the Honor Re-United Tour!

Due to an unfortunate, non-serious medical condition, Tenille Dashwood has been ruled out for the Honor Re-United Tour and will return at Philadelphia Excellence. In addition, Chardonnay has also been ruled out due to injury and will be unable to compete.

Because these athletes will not be competing, the Ring of Honor Board of Directors have made substitutions and changes to the Women of Honor matches that will be taking place in the UK.

On Thursday, August 16 in Edinburgh, Kay Lee Ray will take on STARDOM SWA World Champion Viper in a non-title match.  On Saturday, August 18, Kay Lee will then take on the debuting Charli Evans in Doncaster. Finally, on Sunday August 19, Kay Lee takes on the debuting Ayesha Raymond in London!

On last year’s Global Wars Tour, current Women of Honor Champion Sumie Sakai competed four times in four days, a tour that reinvigorated Sumie ahead of the Women of Honor Championship Tournament and which she has credited for getting her ready for the tournament that followed in the ensuing months. Will we see Kay Lee Ray make an impactful debut and use the tour as a launching pad like Sumie did the Global Wars Tour last year? Only time will tell!

Fightful will have results up following each event. 

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