Spoiler: Tony Khan Announces A New Title For Ring Of Honor
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Tony Khan recently announced a new championship coming to Ring of Honor.
It's no secret that the weekly Ring of Honor product has a lot of issues, but is another championship title really going to fix things? For some reason, Tony Khan seems to believe that a new championship will bring renewed interest to the product.
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On Saturday night, following AEW Collision, Khan came out in front of the live crowd to introduce a Ring of Honor Women's Pure Championship. A tournament to crown the first champion will kick off at Supercard of Honor next month.
You can get your first glimpse of the championship in the embedded post below.
This is now the third women's championship on the Ring of Honor roster. While many fans have asked for Khan to introduce Women's Tag Titles for AEW or Ring of Honor, he has elected to debut another singles title instead.
Stay tuned to WrestleZone for more information on the upcoming tournament as they are announced.
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READ MORE: Tony Khan Responds To Negative Fan Reaction To AEW Dynasty Ending
What do you make of this new championship? Do you think Ring of Honor needed a third women's singles title? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.
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