Desperately I breathe what is often called infatuation. I refer to it as passion.

Passion stems from ones overwhelming fondness of someone and/or something.

Talent stems from ones overwhelming passion and ability to succeed.

If visions and dreams never existed, passion would have no roots.

In 2002 the concept of Ring of Honor Wrestling was developed. Some may choose to say the company was born in 2002 but through intense evaluation, questions unfold.

A fan of 15 years or more understands the business side of the industry, the basics at least, but who am I to put a time-frame on a fan’s intelligence. Business models and infrastructure grow as company’s live on. All-time highs and lows are marked. Furthermore, profits and losses, tragedy takes place and unforeseen circumstances arise.

All of the above is relevant here. Has Ring of Honor Wrestling officially been given an appropriate chance at life in this industry?

Will the new ownership under Sinclair Broadcasting, provide the tools needed to sustain a heartbeat in one of the most competitive industries this world has to offer?

I suggest Ring of Honor awaits discharge from their third trimester but other than backaches, headaches and heartburn, most recently justified by El Generico, Davey Richards and Roderick Strong, common symptoms are unfitting. However, it is fitting that the best is yet to come.

As an assessor and supporter of the product, was Ring of Honor officially born in Philadelphia on Feb. 23, 2002 or was it only conceived? Anyone who has enlisted themselves side by side with this company understands how much lies ahead. From the inauguration show in 2002 to the Ninth Anniversary Show in 2011; injections of new life have been seen on many occasions and perhaps the promotions official birth is yet to known.

Every mother expects their child to be delivered, disregarding tragic-misfortune. I can assure you Ring of Honor’s fate has been determined and no there is no miscarriage to report.

Despite the products inception in 2002, in 2011 Ring of Honor is alive and well; but so are healthy embryos eagerly waiting fair enough and large enough chance at life’s complexity.

Think about the meaning behind the statement directly above. If the suggestion being made describes the product as “undeveloped and embryonic,” and not “developed and delivered,” the one path pre-set for this company is as follows: Life on earth.

Fate has never-ending potential but expectations are famous for stunting growth. It is unsettling not knowing what to expect but internal expectations are set aside here. Expectations are not in control because passion, dedication and appreciation for life take control here.

Expectations relate to performance. The bar is set high. Before you judge, watch the jump. Endless potential includes endless possibility. How do you bet against what is proven to be healthy in a time where others struggle internally with identity?

I desire match-creativity and the Ring of Honor roster provides that better than anyone else. These athletes are the best in the world and my experience with watching and analyzing professional wrestling suggests this company gives me what I crave in this industry. I crave the in-ring ability and lean towards what is most likely to make me awestruck. I fell in love with professional wrestling as soon as I saw Rey Mysterio and Billy Kidman on Monday Night Nitro. I mark out every time I see a west coast pop or shooting star press. Not that I need to find compensation but if I did, I found it.

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Accompanied by a distinct purpose and predictable fate, has an era of honor truly begun? Do their largest supporters anticipate and assume the success of this company?

New life and fresh breaths of air are visible with each accomplishment and anything with (a) heart lives on. (Ring of Honor has the largest heart in this industry)

The era of honor is demonstrated at every live event. Ring of Honor is an era in itself because of its unique distinction. The best way to capture its distinction, attend a live event. I speak from experience.

Persistently revolutionizing and re-establishing this business through 2011, Ring of Honor will dissipate my hunger for true wrestling. To satisfy your appetite, consume the product. I know they will continuously provide examples through 2011, as suggested in a recent news wire, of what it means to revolt against the infrastructure of mainstream products and showcase true, great professional wrestling.

Follow this company in 2011 and ponder how they have developed and how they are evolving. Better yet, watch and analyze with your own eyes, then decide what you hope and wish for out of Ring of Honor in 2011 and onward. Ring of Honor is on a path to bigger, brighter and better things. How more generic can I be?

These roots stem from a vision pumped alive by a dream. The dream is complete but the vision is never-ending. Ring of Honor has been created, their foundation has been planted and its concept is well underway. However, if the company’s true birth has yet to be seen, does the sale of the product via Cary Silkin to the Sinclair Broadcast Group warrant the promotion  another fair shot at life? Another life? A chance in another realm?

The new-fangled ROH television program was syndicated across the Sinclair network and the stations they hold on September 24. The 24th of September marks the day ROH commenced the initiation of a new era and a new period of time.

On September 24, the novelty of the sale/purchase wore off as the promotion promised to deliver the product they are exclusively known for. The company is planning to become the only wrestling promotion in the United States with a “major, multi-market presence on broadcast,” television. Is it fair to assume the company has discovered a sense of new-found nativity?

Soon enough, fans of this business who have yet to stumble across ROH or perhaps even give it a chance, will have the finest of opportunities to either purposely or coincidentally stumble across the superlative ROH product.

The promotion has seemingly been re-vamped; another example of new-found nativity?

At last, it appears as if Ring of Honor’s exclusivity has not dissipated, but disappeared. The Sinclair Broadcast era symbolizes success and counter-acts failure. The turning of the page signifies the promotion is not planning to re-write its history, but to continue on with its dedicated inscription.

Long-live ROH… ROH… ROH… ROH!

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