Dalton Castle Is Finally Returning To Ring Of Honor
Dalton Castle is making his way back to Ring of Honor.
Former ROH World Champion Dalton Castle is all set for a comeback. Ring of Honor dropped a new video on their official Twitter/X account, hinting at Castle's return, who's been out of action with an injury since July 2024.
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The vignette sees the Boys walking through a dry patch of land in search for Dalton. They keep their search of Dalton alive by finding clues about his whereabouts. The numerous Peacock feathers finally leads them to a spot where they establish contact with a spaceship. Yes, you read that right.
Dalton Castle arrives in epic fashion ahead of rumored ROH return
The closing moments of the shot see Dalton Castle walk out of the spaceship and approach his group before telling them to 'lets go and break some hearts.' The Peacock Power is definitely strong with this one, folks.
Dalton Castle hasn't competed since July 2024, when he suffered a freak accident during his match against Roderick Strong at the July 10 Collision taping. He explained the nature of the injury in a follow-up interview. He initially hoped to return in January, but it's unclear why his return was delayed.
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It remains to be seen if Castle will make his return at the upcoming ROH: Supercard of Honor PPV on July 11 in Texas.
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