The Dragon Saga
Whale in a Teardrop
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For those who have been with Ring of Honor since near the beginning or when the only way to purchase events was through DVD's and VHS, I nearly cried watching the press conference. The way they hyped it throughout the conference, it's like ROH isn't independant anymore; I know it is, but the new look, the new style, the television deal, the way the executives and wrestlers talked about the product - it's a bigger deal than some people know.
Carey Silkin said it best, a "dream come true." What I love is the way Silkin discussed the way in-which Silkin confirmed, that SBG won't be altering the show in any way, except the production etc, etc.
And then to add to it, Jim Cornette saying that 9.24.11 night is a historic day in professional wrestling, and how he is more enthusiastic than hes ever been; when you take in to context all hes done in the WWE and TNA, it is praise. And then he got over what ROH is about... Creating young guys, new faces, new stars and new people who can redefine what professional wrestling is about. And the best thing Cornette said, was this...
"...we are in the shadow of Madison Square Garden, which we will sell out some day."
I'll allow everyone else to come up with conclusions with your own ears and eyes from actually listening to the press conference. But if you are a fan of ROH, today is the day it hit me how big it is to the promotion.

Also, this is the new logo as positioned behind the podium in the video, and from what I've read the website is getting a complete overhaul also, as well as the ring, production sets, even to seating for events to allow more people in. I like the new logo, its a variation of the old 2002 ROH logo and it looks really formal and sharp.
Great news in total for ROH.