Ring of Honor owner Cary Silkin was asked about the latest booking change during an interview with the As The World Turns Left blog. "It’s not going to be that different from the brand that’s stood for the last few years," Silkin said. "It's changed from a number of years ago. Over the last couple of years the product has been more down to earth, more digestible. Not so much wrestling where it’s just 'spots.'
"Over the last year, the race for the belts, the chase for the belts have been very compelling. All the belts–the tag team division has been just awesome. There’s a TV title now, and basically the so-called storylines make sense. And we try to make it so it’s not insulting for the people. And I know it’s not. It makes sense, and it works, and that’s what we strive for. So there’s not a lot of big changes in that area." To read the full interview, visit AsTheWorldTurnsLeft.com.
Powell's POV: Silkin recently fired booker Adam Pearce and replaced him with Delirious. Silkin also commented on the online pay-per-view success, the recent turnover in talent, and his hopes that the expansion of HDNet will help the company.
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ROH News: Ring of Honor owner Cary Silkin comments on the latest booking change from Adam Pearce to Delirious
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Sep 10, 2010 - 11:20 AM
Sep 10, 2010 - 11:20 AM
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