Cary Silkin: I Don't Care How Much Money Tony Khan Throws At ROH, It's Not Being Treated Well

Cary Silkin weighs in on the state of ROH.

Cary Silkin was the owner of ROH from 2004 to 2011, selling the company to Sinclair Broadcast Group. In 2022, the promotion was sold to Tony Khan, who runs it separate from AEW, though the two often share talent.

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Speaking on Mat Memories From Madison Square Garden, Silkin commented on the current state of ROH.

"Ring of Honor, that era, tried to show some respect to professional wrestling. Sure, we had some wacky stuff. Sure, we had the flippy dippy do, which was coming into fashion. Ring of Honor, it was some good pro wrestling going on in that segment of it. Right now, it's like no one cares at all. I don't care how much money Tony Khan has. It's not being treated very well," he said.

ROH has done some of its biggest pay-per-view numbers and gates while owned by Tony Khan. Fans have criticized the promotion for not being run separate enough from AEW.

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