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'''Ring of Honor''' has highlighted multiple Latino wrestlers throughout its history, such as World Champion [[Homicide]], multi-time tag champion [[Rocky Romero]], [[Ricky Reyes]], Amazing Red & others., & first ROH Women's Champion | |||
In 2022 Ring of Honor was bought out by [[AEW]] owner Tony Khan and is now a sub-promotion of AEW. CMLL luchadores once again occasionally appear. | On [[August 10]], [[2016]] Ring of Honor (ROH) began a working relationship with [[CMLL]]. CMLL wrestlers began appearing at ROH events such as [[Stuka Jr.]], [[Dragon Lee II]], & [[Ángel de Oro]]. ROH wrestlers began appearing at CMLL shows such as [[Matt Taven]], [[Flip Gordon]] and [[Kenny King]]. ROH held a tournament to crown their first Six Man (Trios) Champions in which [[Ultimo Guerrero]], [[Rey Hechicero|Hechicero]], & [[Okumura]] competed as Team CMLL. | ||
The talent trade led to [[Rush]] becoming the first Mexico-born ROH World Champion, Dragon Lee winning the TV & tag titles, and Matt Taven headlining the [[CMLL 85th Anniversario]]. This furthermore played into the Rush (& Dragon Lee)'s messy exit from CMLL and the exile of [[Munoz Family|their family]], which is still in effect as-of-2026. [[Bandido]] and his [[Flamita|MexiSquad]] [[Rey Horus|teammates]] subsequently entered the picture and won titles in-turn. They also rebooted their women's division during this period and crowned [[Rok-C]] (the later-Roxanne Perez) their inaugural ROH World Women's Champion. | |||
In 2022 Ring of Honor was bought out by [[AEW]] owner Tony Khan, and is now a sub-promotion of AEW. CMLL luchadores once again occasionally appear, and ROH titles began being defended in CMLL's buildings. [[Atlantis Jr.]], [[Komander]], [[Rey Fenix]], [[Pentagon Jr.]], [[Sammy Guevara]] and [[Beast Mortos]] have all held ROH gold since then, with [[Bandido]] regaining the World Title and his place as centrepiece of the brand. | |||
== ROH Championships won or defended in Mexico == | |||
*[[ROH World Championship]] | |||
*[[ROH World Tag Team Championship]] | |||
*[[ROH Pure Championship]] | |||
*[[ROH World Television Championship]] | |||
== Ring of Honor wrestlers who have competed in Mexico == | == Ring of Honor wrestlers who have competed in Mexico == | ||
Latest revision as of 16:39, 17 June 2026

Ring of Honor has highlighted multiple Latino wrestlers throughout its history, such as World Champion Homicide, multi-time tag champion Rocky Romero, Ricky Reyes, Amazing Red & others., & first ROH Women's Champion
On August 10, 2016 Ring of Honor (ROH) began a working relationship with CMLL. CMLL wrestlers began appearing at ROH events such as Stuka Jr., Dragon Lee II, & Ángel de Oro. ROH wrestlers began appearing at CMLL shows such as Matt Taven, Flip Gordon and Kenny King. ROH held a tournament to crown their first Six Man (Trios) Champions in which Ultimo Guerrero, Hechicero, & Okumura competed as Team CMLL.
The talent trade led to Rush becoming the first Mexico-born ROH World Champion, Dragon Lee winning the TV & tag titles, and Matt Taven headlining the CMLL 85th Anniversario. This furthermore played into the Rush (& Dragon Lee)'s messy exit from CMLL and the exile of their family, which is still in effect as-of-2026. Bandido and his MexiSquad teammates subsequently entered the picture and won titles in-turn. They also rebooted their women's division during this period and crowned Rok-C (the later-Roxanne Perez) their inaugural ROH World Women's Champion.
In 2022 Ring of Honor was bought out by AEW owner Tony Khan, and is now a sub-promotion of AEW. CMLL luchadores once again occasionally appear, and ROH titles began being defended in CMLL's buildings. Atlantis Jr., Komander, Rey Fenix, Pentagon Jr., Sammy Guevara and Beast Mortos have all held ROH gold since then, with Bandido regaining the World Title and his place as centrepiece of the brand.
ROH Championships won or defended in Mexico
- ROH World Championship
- ROH World Tag Team Championship
- ROH Pure Championship
- ROH World Television Championship