Sources: PWInsider.com & The Wrestling Observer Newsletter
For those of you that do not get HDNet and want to watch the new ROH weekly TV show, there is something you can do about it. If you go to the HDNet website, there is a form that you can fill out, which will then send a letter to your cable company, requesting HDNet be added to their current line up.
With the deal with HDNet official, Ring of Honor is offering contract extensions to their top talent.
The company is also looking to trim the current roster.
With the company working the same cities so often, they are giving new independent talent tryouts, so that they can keep the roster fresh.
The ROH TV tapings will utilize the HDNet cameras, which will greatly upgrade the look of the current product.
ROH is apparently interested in Val Venis once he is ready to return from injury.
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