AEW Reschedules ROH Supercard of Honor and Death Before Dishonor
Recently, AEW announced that Ring of Honor, its sister promotion, would be hosting the Supercard of Honor event on Friday, May 2 from Atlantic City, New Jersey. Additionally, ROH Death Before Dishonor was penciled in for Friday, July 11 at the Esports Stadium Arlington in Texas, one day before AEW All In.
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Earlier today, AEW announced that the time and place for both events have changed. ROH Supercard of Honor will now emanate from the Esports Arena in Arlington on July 11. Accordingly, ROH Death Before Dishonor has been moved to the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Friday, September 5.
Tickets for the new Supercard of Honor date are now on sale through ROHTix.com. Refunds for the previously scheduled ROH Supercard Of Honor event in New Jersey are available as well for all points of purchase. Regarding tickets for ROH Death Before Dishonor, that information will be made available in the coming weeks.
Under the AEW banner, the company has announced a double taping for AEW Beach Break. The festivities will begin with a live broadcast of AEW Dynamite Wednesday, May 14 from the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. A special taping of AEW Collision will accompany it, with tickets currently on sale via AEWTix and Ticketmaster.
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Finally, the AEW Collision event originally slated for Saturday, May 17 at Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas has been canceled. Refunds for this show are available now at all original points of purchase.
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