Jacksonville Officially Becomes Home for Ring of Honor TV

Jacksonville, Florida, is set to become the official home of Ring of Honor (ROH) television, according to an announcement made by ROH owner Tony Khan. The confirmation came during the latest round of TV tapings held at WJCT Studios on Sunday, marking a significant step for the promotion.

The announcement indicates that ROH will return to WJCT Studios for its next taping session on March 22, 2026. This development is part of ROH’s strategic plan to establish a consistent production base, enhancing its visibility and operational efficiency.

In addition to ROH’s plans, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) will also utilize the same venue for joint tapings of its shows, Dynamite and Collision. These tapings are scheduled for March 11, March 18, April 1, April 8, April 15, and April 22. This collaboration is expected to bolster both promotions’ reach and audience engagement in the region.

ROH TV is broadcast every Thursday at 19:00 EST on HonorClub, making it accessible to a wide audience. The new home base in Jacksonville represents a pivot for the organization as it aims to foster a stronger connection with its fan base.

Fans and followers of the wrestling scene have been vocal about the changes, with some expressing their excitement on social media platforms. One user noted, “No words for how bad this looks,” reflecting the mixed reactions among the wrestling community.

As ROH continues to evolve under Khan’s leadership, the focus will likely remain on enhancing its programming and expanding its audience through strategic partnerships and location choices. The upcoming tapings are expected to showcase the promotion’s growth trajectory and its commitment to delivering quality wrestling entertainment.