LOWELL, Mass. — Ring of Honor Wrestling (ROH) is returning for its annual Death Before Dishonor pay-per-view.
Tickets for the July 23 show will be going on sale this Friday, July 8 at 10 a.m. Eastern. The show will occur at the Tsongas Arena in Lowell, Mass.
Samoa Joe, FTR, Mercedes Martinez, Wheeler Yuta, Jay Lethal, and Jonathan Gresham are advertised for the show. Joe and Gresham have been out of action due to injury, while the latter is making a return this week on AEW: Rampage.
Last year’s show was in Philadelphia at the 2300 Arena (formerly the ECW Arena). That show saw Josh Woods winning the Pure Championship from Gresham and Shane Taylor Promotions winning trios gold against La Facción Ingobernable.
It also saw ROK-C win the inaugural ROH Women’s World Championship, as well as Bandido winning the ROH World Championship.
Martinez became the interim Women’s Champion at Supercard of Honor in April. She would win the championship in a unification match on a May 4 broadcast of AEW: Dynamite against champion Deonna Purrazzo.
That same show saw the unification of the ROH World Championship between Bandido and Gresham, where the latter was victorious.
No matches have been announced at this time.
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